2018 Woodbury County Fair Fair Book 2018 | Page 27
Woodbury County Fair
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- Riders will conduct themselves in a respectful manner and remain in control of their
machines during operation, reckless behavior will end up in disqualification.
- No alcohol allowed in pit area.
- No added weight.
- DOT approved helmets must be worn by contestants, along with long sleeve shirt,
long pants and eye protection. Hand protection is encouraged.
- There will be a final race of the series held at the Ida County Fair Grounds on
August 25th.
- 25 points need to be earned to qualify for finals.
- Points will be awarded towards series finale: 1st = 10 points, 2nd = 9 points, etc.
AGRICULTURE OPEN CLASS DEPARTMENT (10 )
Superintendents:
Linda Paulsen (712) 876-2856, Janice Brown (712) 373-5430
Please read all the directions carefully to avoid mistakes and errors on entry day.
All exhibitors must purchase a season ticket prior to entry.
Entries in this department will be limited to one entry in each category from
the same farm, garden, or individual. Commercial gardeners are ineligible.
Open class agriculture exhibits will be received Monday, July 30, 2018 from 12
noon to 7:00 p.m. All entries must remain in place until Sunday of the fair at 4:00
p.m.
Premium money will be available in the Antique Department after 1 p.m. on Friday
of the fair. Premium money will not be mailed. Premium money not claimed during
the fair will be forfeited. Ribbons and exhibits will be released at 4:00 p.m. Sunday of
the fair, after 6:00 p.m., contact the fair office for exhibit release. Not responsible for
exhibits left after 5:00 p.m. on Monday following the fair.
All exhibits must have been grown by the exhibitors during the current year,
except those seeds and plants maturing later than Fair Week, which may be
exhibited from last year’s crop only.
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PREMIUMS: $3.00 (1 ) - $2.00 (2 ) - $1.00 (3 ).
Exhibitors are responsible for knowing which class and category their specimens
are to be entered. Superintendent may suggest into which class and category
specimens belong, but are not at fault for wrong entries.
Exhibitors are asked to give variety names of new specimens if possible for
benefit of our viewers.
Outstanding points to be considered in selecting farm products for exhibition are:
quality, uniformity, condition, and maturity.
In cases where there are only one or two entries in a category the awarding of
first premium will be based on the merits of the exhibit as decided by the judge.
The superintendent shall have the right to remove from show any exhibit or any
part thereof that is unsightly. Superintendents may also divide any class that is too
large in numbers, in the way they see best.
Entry tags will be filled out by Agriculture Department Staff at entry time. Do not
pick up tags in advance and fill out. You may help us on entry day by writing in your
name, address or use return address labels.
Section 100 – CORN
All entries will consist of last year’s crop, except for current year sweet corn.
Entries will consist of five ears. Remove husks from all corn entries.
10001 Yellow dent
10006 Popcorn, yellow
10002 Indian corn
10007 Popcorn, strawberry
10003 Miniature corn
10008 Any other corn
10004 Sweet corn
10005 Popcorn, white
Entries in the following will consist of single ears, remove t