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Section 101 – GRAINS
One gallon specimen samples should be cleaned of foreign material and sorted
for uniformity. Grains maturing after fair week may be shown the following year.
Containers will be provided. One-gallon sample needed.
10105 Soybeans
10101 Brome
10102 Corn, yellow
10106 Wheat
10103 Oats
10107 Other
10104 Sorghum
Section 102 – FORAGE SHEAVES
Forage sheaves should retain foliage, and must be cured for usefulness as hay.
Sheaf to be three inches in diameter at center band.
10205 Oats
10201 Alfalfa
10202 Blue grass
10206 Sorghum
10203 Brome
10207 Timothy
10204 Clover, red
10208 Other
Section 104 – POTATOES
Potatoes will be shown in provided trays of five specimens of each kind. Do not
wash, but brush free of mud and dirt. Uniformity and blemish free are points to look
for when selecting specimens. Suggestion, harvest when ground is dry and store in
a dark area. Judge may cut one specimen of each exhibit.
10408 Any other red (5)
10401 Viking (5)
10402 Kennebec (5)
(VARIETY NAME REQUIRED)
10403 Norland (5)
10409 Any other white (5)
10404 Pontiac (5)
(VARIETY NAME REQUIRED)
10405 Russet (5)
10410 Novelty (5)
10406 Yukon Gold (5)
(VARIETY NAME REQUIRED)
10407 Any other yellow (5)
10411 Sweet Potatoes (5)
(VARIETY NAME REQUIRED)
Section 105 – VEGETABLES
If more than one member of the family is entering exhibits, please divide entries
between family members, NO doubling exhibits from the same garden or farm.
Check the number of specimens needed in each category. Our numbers differ
from 4-H and Extension’s leaflet suggestions. It’s good to have a substitute, but
remember to take it out before you leave your exhibit. Variety names are
welcome.
Exhibits showing deteriorating signs; cracked tomatoes, rotting cabbage, excessive
bug damage, etc. will not be accepted.
The judge may cut one specimen of each exhibit.
Paper plates will be provided, but remember a box or sack to take your exhibits
home if you want them.
Root crops may be washed if necessary, or brush off dirt with a soft brush when you
pull or dig. Remove from soil when ground is dry.
Onions should have dry tops of about one inch. Best not to remove any skin; brush
dry dirt off, if necessary. Trim onion roots to one inch.
Leave ½ inch stem on all cucumbers. Leave a good sturdy 2 to 3-inch stem on
pumpkins and squash. Beans and peppers should also retain their stems. Ripe
cucumbers must be yellow.
Tomatoes will be exhibited by size or shape, not variety name. Tomatoes must be
ripe, remove the stems, and select uniform specimens without cracks or spots.
Cherry & plum tomatoes will be divided for size before judging.
Rhubarb: tie both ends of rhubarb stalks (pull rhubarb – don’t cut bottom of stalk.
Leave small one-inch fan of leaves).
Dill: 10 – 12 inch stems tied at both ends.