01. Beans-dry Shelled A. Edible Soybean. 1 Esther Mishler. B. Horticulture. B. Horticulture. 2 Lilly Whitacre. C. Kidney. D. Lima. E.
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1 13. Vegetables Beans-dry Shelled A. Edible Soybean B. Horticulture B. Horticulture 2 Lilly Whitacre C. Kidney D. Lima E. Marrowfat F. Pea Or Navy 03. Beans-horticulture A. Bush Type 1 Lorna Hart A. Bush Type 2 Abigail Barlow 04. Beans-lima A. Large Seeded 1 Lorna Hart 05. Beans-snap Bush A. Flat Green Pods C. Round Green Pods C. Round Green Pods 2 Amy B. Miller 1 8/26/2009
2 C. Round Green Pods C. Round Wax Pods 3 Peter Chacon C. Round Wax Pods 1 Sarah Farley 06. Beans-snap Pole B. Round Green Pods 2 Faye Miller C. Round Yellow Pods 1 Lester Brehm 07. Beets A. Globe Shaped A. Globe Shaped 1 Janet Yoder A. Globe Shaped 2 Esther Mishler B. Half Long 3 Abigail Barlow B. Half Long B. Half Long 2 Albert Shaw C. Long Lutz 3 Kellisa Woolslayer 08. Broccoli 1 Kellisa Woolslayer 1 Lester Brehm 09. Brussel Sprouts 2 Helena Woolslayer 1 Rose Tyler 2 8/26/2009
3 10. Cabbage D. Domestic Round D. Domestic Round 1 Carol Troutman D. Domestic Round 2 Nancy Nosko E. Flat Types 3 Albert Shaw E. Flat Types 1 Janet Yoder F. Red Types 2 Lester Brehm 1 Albert Shaw 11. Carrots A. Half Long Pointed A. Half Long Pointed 1 Nancy Nosko 2 Danny Klink B. Half Long Stump Rooted 1 Nancy Nosko C. Long C. Long 2 Albert Shaw 13. Celery A. Green Types 1 Derek Miller A. Green Types 2 Steven Spruell A. Green Types 3 Abigail Barlow 14. Corn A. White Hybrids 2 Kellisa Woolslayer 3 8/26/2009
4 B. Yellow Hybrids 1 Abigail Barlow B. Yellow Hybrids 2 Austin Hemminger B. Yellow Hybrids 3 Madison Hemminger C. Other Types 1 Samantha R Stahl C. Other Types 2 Lucas E Popernack C. Other Types 3 Amanda D Stahl 15. Cucumbers A. Pickling Under 3" 1 Nancy Nosko A. Pickling Under 3" 2 Rose Tyler B. Pickles 3" To 5" B. Pickles 3" To 5" B. Pickles 3" To 5" C. Slicing Over 5" C. Slicing Over 5" C. Slicing Over 5" 1 Nancy Nosko 2 Esther Mishler 3 Rose Tyler 1 Tom, Jr Geiger 2 Albert Shaw 3 Abigail Barlow 19. Horse Radish 1 Michael Whitacre 4 8/26/2009
5 2 Lilly Whitacre 21. Kohlrabi 1 Albert Shaw 2 Wein Woolslayer 23. Lettuce A. Butter Head 1 Abigail Barlow C. Leaf Type 1 Lilly Whitacre 24. Muskmelons A. Large 1 Abigail Barlow A. Large 2 Albert Shaw 25. Okra 1 Paul Garner 26. Onions A. Bottle 1 Steven Spruell A. Bottle 2 Derek Miller A. Bottle 3 James C. Spruell F. White Globe 1 Dianna Coughenour F. White Globe 2 Danny Klink G. Yellow Flat 1 Dianna Coughenour 5 8/26/2009
6 G. Yellow Flat 2 Esther Mishler G. Yellow Flat 3 Peter Chacon H. Yellow Globe 1 Albert Shaw H. Yellow Globe 2 Esther Mishler H. Yellow Globe 3 Nancy Nosko 27. Onions-bunching A. Green A. Green 2 Albert Shaw 29. Parsley A. Curled A. Curled 2 Isaac Callihan A. Curled 3 Simon Knapp B. Plain B. Plain 2 Simon Knapp B. Plain 3 Isaac Callihan 31. Parsnips 1 Albert Shaw 2 Kurt Woolslayer 6 8/26/2009
7 3 Kellisa Woolslayer 33. Peppers A. Long A. Long A. Long 1 David Shaffer 2 Shanda Pletcher 3 Paul Garner B. Round B. Round B. Round C. Small C. Small C. Small 1 Steven Spruell 2 Derek Miller 3 James C. Spruell 1 Derek Miller 2 James C. Spruell 3 Steven Spruell 35. Peppers-sweet A. Green Bell/bullnose 1 David Shaffer A. Green Bell/bullnose 2 Shirley Arnold A. Green Bell/bullnose 3 Jill Luster C. Yellow Bell/bullnose 1 Janet Yoder 36. Peppers-sweet A. Green Thin-fleshed 1 Isaac Callihan 7 8/26/2009
8 A. Green Thin-fleshed 2 Amy B. Miller C. Yellow Thin-fleshed 1 Isaac Callihan C. Yellow Thin-fleshed 2 Lorna Hart C. Yellow Thin-fleshed 3 Lester Brehm 37. Potatoes B. Irish Cobbler C. Katahdin 2 Braden Lohr D. Kennebec 1 Josh Dibert D. Kennebec 2 Abigail Barlow E. Norland F. Russet-rural I. Blue Skins J. Lady Fingers K. Red Pontiac 1 Abigail Barlow K. Red Pontiac 2 Braden Lohr K. Red Pontiac 3 Kim Burkholder L. Others 8 8/26/2009
9 L. Others 2 Abigail Barlow 38. Potatoes Sweet 2 Abigail Barlow 39. Pumpkins A. Connecticut Field A. Connecticut Field A. Connecticut Field 1 Madison Hemminger 2 Ethan Hemminger 3 Austin Hemminger B. Small B. Small B. Small Sugar Pie 1 Derek Miller Sugar Pie 2 Steven Spruell Sugar Pie 3 James C. Spruell F. Any Other 1 Lindsay Dively 42. Rhubarb A. Any Variety 1 Nancy Nosko 44. Squash C. Crookneck 1 Abigail Barlow C. Crookneck 2 Dana Platt C. Crookneck 3 Lisa Modica D. Straightneck 1 Nancy Kerr D. Straightneck 2 Doris Brehm 9 8/26/2009
10 E. Zucchini E. Zucchini 2 Lester Brehm E. Zucchini 3 Lindsay Dively F. Spaghetti 1 Lilly Whitacre 45. Squash A. Acorn Table Queen Winter 1 Steven Spruell A. Acorn Table Queen Winter 2 James C. Spruell A. Acorn Table Queen Winter 3 Derek Miller A. Acorn Table Queen Winter Judy Bittner D. Butternut Winter D. Butternut Winter 1 Abigail Barlow 2 Derek Miller 46. Swiss Chard A. Any Variety 1 Nancy Nosko 47. Tomatoes A. Italian Large Fruited 1 Betsy Stern B. Green Large Fruited 1 Amy B. Miller B. Green Large Fruited 2 Esther Mishler D. Red Large Fruited 1 Derek Miller 10 8/26/2009
11 D. Red D. Red Large Fruited 2 Esther Mishler Large Fruited 3 Carol Troutman E. Yellow Large Fruited 1 Danny Klink 48. Tomatoes A. Cherry 1 Kellisa Woolslayer A. Cherry 2 Albert Shaw A. Cherry 3 Shirley Arnold B. Husk/ground Cherry 1 Simon Knapp C. Pear Shaped 1 Dianna Coughenour C. Pear Shaped 2 Braden Lohr C. Pear Shaped 3 Samantha R Stahl D. Plum Shaped 1 Kellisa Woolslayer E. Grape Tomato E. Grape Tomato 1 Roy Wright 49. Turnips 2 Isaac Callihan 1 Paul Garner 2 Helena Woolslayer 11 8/26/2009
12 3 Roy Wright 52. Home Garden 10 Or More Vegetables 1 Janet Yoder 53. Market Basket 5 Or More Vegetables 1 Rebekah Friends 5 Or More Vegetables 2 Timothy Ii Friend 5 Or More Vegetables 3 Daniel C Popernack 54. Gourds A. Mixed A. Mixed 1 Timothy Ii Friend A. Mixed 2 Rebekah Friends B. One Variety 3 Paula King B. One Variety 1 Adam Knapp B. One Variety 2 Timothy Ii Friend C. Collection 3 Rebekah Friends 55. Herbs A. Dill 1 Erin Landis A. Dill 1 Samantha R Stahl A. Dill 2 Blake Marteney 3 Natalie Marteney 12 8/26/2009
13 B. Mint 1 Isaac Callihan B. Mint 2 Rose Tyler B. Mint 3 Daniel C Popernack C. Any Other 1 Isaac Callihan C. Any Other 2 Lisa Modica C. Any Other 3 Linda Golden 56. Vegetable Freaks 1 Isaac Callihan 2 Braden Lohr 3 Nancy Nosko 57. Any Other 1 Kim Burkholder Best Of Show BEST David Shaffer BEST Timothy Ii Friend BEST Rebekah Friends 02. Guinness Class 07-e. Beets Largest Globe 1 Amanda D Stahl 13 8/26/2009
14 10-h. Cabbage Largest Head 1 Timothy Ii Friend 15-d. Cucumbers Largest 1 Lauren Kretchman 26-i. Onions Largest 1 Kenneth Miller 35-d. Peppers Largest Sweet Bell 44-g. Squash Largest 1 Julia Romesberg 47-f. Tomatoes Largest 1 Janet Yoder 14 8/26/2009
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