YOUTH – AGRICULTURE

COMMITTEE

Eddi & Rebecca Hankins Family

(See General Rules and Regulations)

RULES

1. Each specimen or group of specimens must be shown in its proper division and class.

2. All entries must be displayed on paper plates supplied by exhibitors.

3. Any exhibit that deteriorates during the week may be discarded. Premiums will still be awarded and ribbons will be displayed.Class Prize Awards.

4. All exhibits must be washed & clean for display

CLASS PRIZE AWARD

1st – $3
2nd – $2
3rd – $1

OPEN VEGETABLES

1. Beans, Green, 6
2. Beans, Pole, 6
3. Beans, Half Runners, 6
4. Beans, Shelled, 1 pt.
5. Peas, 6
6. Beets with tops, 3
7. Carrots with tops, 3
8. Cabbage, 1
9. Cucumbers, 3
10. Onion large, 2
11. Onions medium, 3
12. Onion assort, 3 (1 of each white, yellow & red)
13. Eggplant, 1
14. Peppers Green, 3
15. Peppers Red, 3
16. Peppers Cayenne, 3
17. Peppers Banana, 3
18. Peppers Jalapeno, 3
19. Peppers Habanero, 6
20. Peppers Assort, 3 (1 of each green, yellow & red)
21. Potatoes Irish large, 2
22. Potatoes medium, 3
23. Potatoes Sweet, 3
24.Pumpkin Small, 2
25. Pumpkins large field, 1
26. Pumpkin Pie, 2
27. Pumpkin Warty, 1
28.Pumpkin Jack-O-Lantern, 1 any size
29. Squash Acorn, 1
30. Squash Cushaw, 1
31. Squash Butternut, 2
32. Squash crooked or straight neck, 3
33. Squash Zucchini, 2
34. Sunflower, 1 large (must show head)
35. Sunflower, 3 small heads
36. Tomatoes large red, 1
37. Tomatoes large yellow, 1
38. Tomatoes Roma, 3
39. Tomatoes miniature, 10
40. Tomatoes assort of 3 (different colors)
41. Watermelon, 1
42. Cantaloupe, 1
43. Okra, 5

FRUITS

44. Apples, 3
45. Pears, 3
46. Peaches, 3
47. Grapes, 2 bunches
48. Fruit Other, 3

SMALL GRAINS AND CORN

49. Corn Sweet Garden, 3 ears
50. Corn Field White, 3 ears
51. Corn Field Yellow, 3 ears
52. Corn Popcorn, 3 ears
53. Corn Indian, 3 ears
54. Corn Stalk with 2 ears, 1

HAY AND SILAGE

55. Hay, Alfalfa; not over 10 % grass, 5” thick section of bale
56. Hay, Alfalfa and Grass Mixed; not over 50 % of grass, 5” thick section of bale
57. Hay, grass; 5” thick section of bale

TOBACCO

58. Tobacco 1 stalk

MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS

59. Eggs Colored (Blue or Green) 6
60. Eggs Brown 6
61. Eggs, White 6
62. Gourds Birdhouse, 1
63. Gourds Long Handled, 1
64. Gourds Small, 3
65. Gourds Decorative, 1
66. Decorative Collection, Basket or Wagon
67. Herbs large bunch, 1
68. Mr. Potato Head, 1
69. Entomology
70. MISCELLANEOUS, Any other

Best-in-Show — Rosette

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