WIRT COUNTY FAIR 2018 EXHIBIT BOOK
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1 WIRT COUNTY FAIR 2018 EXHIBIT BOOK 1. The objective of the Wirt County Fair is to promote interest in agriculture, homemaking and community life. 2. Exhibits will be accepted only from Wirt County residents, students of Wirt County Schools or members from Wirt County organizations with the exception of open livestock divisions. 3. Exhibits must be entered between 4:00-8:00 p.m. Tuesday and are not to be removed before 9:00 p.m. closing day. Prize money will be forfeited by failing to follow this rule. In addition, prize money not collected by 11:00 p.m. Saturday night will be forfeited. 4. The committee assumes no responsibility in case of loss or damage to exhibit and upon this condition only are entries received. 5. In order to enter an exhibit into the fair, the exhibitor must have an exhibitor's number from the fair office. 6. In case of no competition in a class, the right is reserved to award a second or third place, if the exhibit is not worthy of a higher placing. 7. No cash awards outside of those listed. Ribbons only, and only one set of ribbons, given per class. 8. Exhibitors may enter as many classes as they wish, but only one entry in each class, except livestock, poultry and rabbits. Refer to further livestock rules and regulations for more details. 9. In Open and Junior classes, the exhibits must be made or grown by exhibitor. 10. Junior exhibitor is defined as any youth who is a member of a Wirt County 4-H Club, a member of the Wirt County chapter of the Future Farmers of America, and/or other groups recognized by the Wirt County Fair Board. 11. Exhibitors must keep all marks or identity off exhibits until judging is complete. 12. All products of this show must have been grown in All exhibits in this department must be grown by the exhibitor in his garden or on his farm. 14. Only one set of ribbons per class.
2 DEPARTMENT G - FIELD & FARM CROPS PRIZES: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00 Prize money not collected by 11:00 p.m. Saturday night will be forfeited. SPECIAL RULES: 1. All products of this show must have been grown in All exhibits in this department must be grown by the exhibitor in his garden or on his farm. 3. Only one set of ribbons per class. JUNIOR DIVISION SECTION I - CORN CLASS 1. Three Stalks of Field Corn 3. Six Ears of Field Corn (new) 2. Six Ears of Field Corn (last year) SECTION ll- HAY 4. Alfalfa Hay, 1/8 bale 5. Alfalfa, Grass Mixture Hay, 1/8 bale 6. Clover, 1/8 bale 7. Clover, Grass Mixture, 1/8 bale SECTION III- MISCELLANEOUS 11. Stalk Tobacco, 1 stalk 12. Silage, Corn, Grass or Grass Legume Mixture, 1/8 gallon 8. Non-Legume, 2nd cutting 9. Aftermath Legume, 2nd cutting 10. Aftermath Non-Legume, 2nd cutting 13. Cane, 3 stalks 14. Wheat, 1/2 gallon 15. Oats, 1/2 gallon ADULT DIVISION SECTION IV - CORN 16. Three Stalks of Field Corn 18. Six Ears of Field Corn (new) 17. Six Ears of Field Corn (last year) SECTION V - HAY 19. Alfalfa Hay, 1/8 bale 20. Alfalfa, Grass Mixture Hay, 1/8 bale 21. Clover, 1/8 bale 22. Clover, Grass Mixture, 1/8 bale 23. Non-Legume, 2nd cutting 24. Aftermath Legume, 2nd cutting 25. Aftermath Non-Legume, 2nd cutting SECTION VI - MISCELLANEOUS 26. Stalk Tobacco, 1 stalk 27. Silage, Corn, Grass or Grass
3 Legume Mixture, l/8 gallon 28. Cane, 3 stalks 30. Oats, 1/2 gallon 29. Wheat, 1/2 gallon DEPARTMENT H - SHOP & FARM MECHANICS PRIZES 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00 Prize money not collected by 11:00 p.m. Saturday night will be forfeited. 1. Projects exhibited in this division can be shown in only one class. 2. Entries are to be made from projects constructed during the year (school shop or home shop.) 3. Each entry shall be labeled to show the name of the article, student s name and age. 4. All individual shop projects shall be judged on the following basis: i. Construction and Workmanship: 50 points ii. Material and Finish: 25 points iii. Adaptation, Practical Value and Use: 25 points 5. Unworthy entries of poor construction and finish will not be displayed. JUNIOR CLASS ADULT CLASS 1. Furniture 1. Furniture 2. Welding Project (gas or arc) 2. Welding Project (gas or arc) 3. Electrical Project 3. Electrical Project 4. Mobile Equipment, Trailers, 4. Mobile Equipment, Trailers, etc. etc. 5. Farm Machinery Repair 5. Farm Machinery Repair 6. Farm Woodworking 6. Farm Woodworking
4 DEPARTMENT I - VEGETABLES & FRUIT PRIZES: Prize money varies (see individual sections) Prize money not collected by 11:00 p.m. Saturday night will be forfeited. SPECIAL RULES: Only One Set of Ribbons Per Class SECTION I - POTATOES 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00 CLASS 1. Kennebec Potatoes (8) 2. Irish Cobbler Potatoes (8) 3. Any Other Variety of Potatoes (8) SECTION II - VEGETABLES 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $ Beans, Snap, 1 quart 5. Beans, Lima, shelled, 1 pint 6. Beets (5) 7. Bell Peppers 8. Broccoli (1 bunch) 9. Cabbage (1 head) 10. Carrots (5) 11. Cucumbers, slicing (5) 12. Cucumbers, pickling (10) 13. Eggplant 14. Onions, dry (5) 15. Okra (3 pods) 16. Peppers, hot (3) 17. Peppers, sweet (3) 18. Jalapeno (3) 19. Rhubarb (5 stalks) 20. Pumpkin (1) 21. Sweet Corn, husked (5 ears) 22. Tomatoes, red (5) 23. Tomatoes, yellow (5) 24. Tomatoes, any other variety (5) 25. Squash, butternut (3) 26. Squash, scalloped (3)
5 27. Squash, any other variety (3) 28. Garden Display (At least 10 different vegetables, 2 of which may be canned) 29. Gourds (3) 30. Pop Corn (5 ears) 31. Muskmelons (3) 32. Watermelon (1) SECTION III - LARGEST SPECIMEN (Each Class Includes All Varieties) 1st - $ Largest Squash 34. Largest Pumpkin 35. Largest Head Cabbage 36. Largest Tomato 37. Largest Potato 38. Largest Watermelon 39. Largest Cucumber 40. Largest Onion 41. Largest Beet 42. Largest Pepper 43. Largest Cauliflower 44. Cantaloupe 45. Carrot 46. Banana Pepper 47. Eggplant SECTION IV - JUNIOR 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $ Beans, Snap, 1 quart 49. Cabbage (1 head) 50. Muskmelons (3) 51. Bell Peppers (3) 52. Hot Peppers (3) 53. Sweet Peppers (3) 54. Pumpkin 55. Sweet Corn, husked (5 ears) 56. Pop Corn, husked (5 ears) 57. Tomatoes (5) red varieties 58. Tomatoes (5) yellow 59. Tomatoes (5) striped 60. Beets 61. Carrots 62. Onions 63. Potatoes, Kennebec (8) 64. Potatoes, Cobblers (8) 65. Potatoes, any other variety (8) 66. Cucumbers, slicing (5) 67. Cucumbers, pickling (5) 68. Squash 69. Garlic SECTION V - FRUITS 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $ Apples, Any One Variety (5) 71. Pears, Any One Variety (5) 72. Grapes, Any One Variety (1 bunch) 73. Peaches, Any One Variety (5) 74. Apples, Any Unnamed Variety (5) 75. Plums, Any One Variety (5) 76. Blackberries 77. Raspberries 78. Strawberries SECTION VI - EGGS 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $ Brown 80. White
6 DEPARTMENT J - JUNIOR HOMEMAKING DIVISION Includes all students through this year s graduating class. PRIZES: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00 Prize money not collected by 11:00 p.m. Saturday night will be forfeited. SPECIAL RULES: 1. Includes all students through this year s graduating class. 2. Each item exhibited shall be labeled, giving exhibitor s name, contents and date. Exhibits must have been canned since last year s fair. 3. No awards will be given if the product, in the opinion of the judges, does not merit such. 4. Only one set of ribbons per class. 5. Canned items will be permanently marked and canned with regulation jars and lids. 6. Utility or practical home pack to be used. Judges reserve the right to open products if necessary. SECTION I CANNED FRUITS CLASS 1. Apples 2. Applesauce 3. Blackberries 4. Cherries 5. Peaches 6. Pears 7. Raspberries 8. Miscellaneous SECTION II CANNED VEGETABLES 9. Tomatoes 10. Tomato Juice 11. Beets 12. Corn (cut off cob) 13. Peas 14. Carrots 15. Pumpkin 16. String Beans (yellow or green) 17. Soup Mixture 18. Succotash 19. Miscellaneous SECTION III SPREADS Special Rule Include Recipe & Exhibit 1 Jar 20. Apple Butter 21. Apple Jelly 22. Blackberry Jelly 23. Strawberry Jelly 24. Blackberry Jelly 25. Raspberry Jam 26. Strawberry Jam 27. Apple Preserves
7 28. Peach Preserves 29. Peach Jelly 30. Plum Preserves 31. Miscellaneous SECTION IV PICKLES & RELISHES Special Rule Include Recipe & Exhibit 1 Jar 32. Beet Pickles 33. Bread and Butter Pickles 34. Dill Pickles 35. Mixed Vegetable Pickles 36. Stuffed Peppers 37. Sweet Cucumber Chunk Pickles 38. Sweet Pickles (whole) 39. Corn Relish 40. Mixed Garden Relish 41. Kraut Relish 42. Miscellaneous SECTION V BAKING Special Rule Include Recipe (Commercial Mixes Not Eligible) 43. Biscuits (4) 44. Muffins, Plain (4) 45. Muffins, Variation (4) 46. Doughnuts, Yeast Raised (4) 47. Doughnuts, Cake (4) 48. Brownies 49. Yeast Bread, White (1/2 loaf) 50. Banana Bread (1/2 loaf) 51. Orange Bread (1/2 loaf) 52. Pumpkin Bread (1/2 loaf) 53. Yeast Rolls, Plain (4) 54. Yeast Rolls, Sweet (4) 55. No Bake Cookies (4) 56. Bar Cookies (4) 57. Formed Cookies (4) 58. Drop Cookies 59. Pressed Cookies (4) 60. Refrigerator Cookies (4) 61. Rolled Cookies (4) 62. Oatmeal Cake 63. Pound Cake 64. Red Devils Food Cake 65. Applesauce Cake 66. Cake, White, Iced 67. Cake, Chocolate, Iced 68. Cake, Yellow, Iced 69. Cake, Angel Food, Un-Iced 70. Pie, Two Crust, Fruit 71. Pie, Lattice Top, Fruit (Canned Filling may be used) 72. Pie, One Crust, Meringue Top 73. Miscellaneous SECTION VI CANDY Special Rule Include Recipe (Commercial Mixes Not Eligible) 74. Fudge, Chocolate (6)
8 75. Fudge, Brown Sugar (6) 76. Fudge, Peanut Butter (6) 77. Fudge, White (6) 78. Mints (6) 79. Rock Candy (12) 80. Caramels (6) 81. Peanut Brittle (6) 82. Chocolate Covered Creams (6) 83. Lollipops (6) 84. Candied Apples (3) 85. Popcorn Balls (3) 86. Special Confection (6) 87. Miscellaneou SECTION VII TABLE SETTING FOR A SPECIAL OCCASION 88. Exhibit to include Centerpiece, Menu, and One Place Setting SECTION VIII CLOTHING 89. Skirt 90. Vest 91. Dress 92. Shorts/Skorts 93. Pajamas (long) 94. Scarf 95. Painted Garment Tie-Dyed, etc. 96. Tote or Handbag 97. Pillowcase 98. Blouse SECTION IX HANDWORK 99. Jewelry 100. Baskets 101. Cushion 102. Stuffed Toy 103. Hand-Made Doll 104. Stick Item 105. Pictures a. Paint by Number b. Oil c. Watercolor d. Charcoal e. Ink f. Crayon g. Embroidered h. Pencil i. Wood Carved j. Acrylic k. Pastel l. Marker 106. Wood Item 107. Plastic Canvas 108. Ceramic Item 109. Miscellaneous Item 110. Quilted Item 111. Christmas Ornaments 112. Cross Stitch 113. Knitted Item 114. Crocheted Item 115. Embroidered Item 116. Hairbows 117. Model Cars/Planes etc Sand Art 119. Whittling
9 120. LEGO Construction 121. Recycle/Upcycle Item 122. Stepping Stones/Rock Art 123. Wind Chime 124. Plaster of Paris 125. String Art 126. Foam Art Ball Fresh Preserving Award - For Adult Level presented by: Ball & Kerr Fresh Preserving Products Jarden Home Brands who brings you Ball and Kerr Fresh Preserving Products is proud to recognize today s fresh preserving (canning) enthusiasts. First and Second Place Awards will be given to those individuals judged as the best in designated recipe categories. A panel of judges will select the two best entries submitted by an adult for Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle, and Soft Spread categories. Entries must be preserved in Ball or Ball Collection Elite Jars sealed with Kerr Lids and Bands. In addition, soft spread entries will be limited to recipes prepared using Ball Pectin: Original, No Sugar Needed or Liquid. A proof of purchase for Ball pectin must be provided at time of entry. Entries designated First-Place from each category will receive the following: Two (2) Five-Dollar ($5.00) Coupons for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Four-Dollar ($4.00) Coupon for Ball Pectin Products. Entries designated Second-Place from each category will receive the following: One (1) Five-Dollar ($5.00) Coupons for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Four-Dollar ($4.00) Coupon for Ball Pectin Products. Ball Fresh Preserving Award - For youth Level presented by: Ball & Kerr Fresh Preserving Products
10 In recognition of youth who excel in the art of fresh preserving (canning), Jarden Home Brands who bring you Ball and Kerr Fresh Preserving Products will present First Place Awards in designated recipe categories. A panel of judges will select the best entry submitted by a youth in each category for Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle, and Soft Spread. Entries must be preserved in Ball or Ball Collection Elite Jars sealed with Ball Lids and Bands or Ball Collection Elite Lids and Bands or preserved in Kerr Jars sealed with Kerr Lids and Bands. In addition, soft spread entries will be limited to recipes prepared using Ball Pectin: Original, No Sugar Needed or Liquid. A proof of purchase for Ball pectin must be provided at time of entry. The best entry from each category will receive the following: One (1) Five-Dollar ($5.00) Coupons for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Four-Dollar ($4.00) Coupon for Ball Pectin Products. DEPARTMENT K - SENIOR HOMEMAKING DIVISION PRIZES: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00 Prize money not collected by 11:00 p.m. Saturday night will be forfeited. SPECIAL RULES: 1. No awards will be given if the product, in the opinion of the judges, does not merit such. 2. Only one set of ribbons per class. 3. Canned items will be permanently marked and canned with regulation jars and lids. 4. Utility or practical home pack to be used. Judges reserve the right to open products if necessary. 5. Judges reserve the right to open products if necessary. SECTION I CANNED FRUITS (1 Jar Pint or Quart)
11 CLASS 1. Peaches 2. Pears 3. Plums 4. Apples 5. Applesauce 6. Blackberries 7. Cherries 8. Blueberries 9. Pie fillings 10. Fruit Juice 11. Miscellaneous SECTION II CANNED VEGETABLES (1 Jar Pint or Quart) 12. Tomatoes, cold pack 13. Tomato Juice 14. String Beans (yellow or green) 15. Peas 16. Leafy Vegetables 17. Corn (cut off cob) 18. Lima Beans 19. Soup Mixture 20. Beets 21. Peppers 22. Meats 23. Carrots 24. Potatoes 25. Cauliflower 26. Broccoli 27. Pumpkin 28. Rhubarb 29. Squash 30. Mixed Vegetables SECTION III SPREADS Special Rule Exhibit 1 Jar 31. Cow Butter 32. Apple Butter 33. Peach Butter 34. Plum Butter 35. Plum Jelly 36. Apple Jelly 37. Strawberry Jelly 38. Grape Jelly 39. Blackberry Jelly 40. Raspberry Jelly 41. Elderberry Jelly 42. Strawberry Preserves 43. Rhubarb Preserves 44. Cherry Preserves 45. Peach Preserves 46. Blackberry Jam 47. Raspberry Jam 48. Peach Jam 49. Grape Jam 50. Strawberry Jam 51. Strained Honey 52. Combed Honey 53. Molasses 54. Peach Marmalade 55. Grape Marmalade 56. Miscellaneous SECTION IV PICKLES & RELISHES Special Rule Exhibit 1 Jar
12 57. Cucumber Pickles (whole) 58. Cucumber Pickles (sliced) 59. Pickle Sticks 60. Dilled Pickles 61. Bread & Butter Pickles 62. Mixed Vegetable Relish 63. Cucumber Relish 64. Corn Relish 65. Beet Pickles 66. Pepper Relish 67. Pickled Corn 68. Pickled Beans 69. Miscellaneous 70. Pizza Sauce 71. Spaghetti Sauce 72. Sandwich Spread 73. Salsa SECTION V BAKING Special Rule Include Recipe (Commercial Mixes Not Eligible) Note Pies may be small tart size 74. Biscuits (4) 75. Muffins, Plain (4) 76. Muffins, Variation (4) 77. Cupcakes (4) 78. Yeast Bread, White (1/4 Loaf) 79. Yeast Bread, Rye (1/4 Loaf) 80. Yeast Bread, Whole Wheat (1/4 Loaf) 81. Yeast Rolls, Plain (4) 82. Yeast Rolls, Whole Wheat (4) 83. Yeast Rolls, Sweet (4) 84. Cookies, Plain (4) 85. Cookies, Fancy (4) 86. Pound Cake 87. Cake, White, Iced 88. Cake, Chocolate, Iced 89. Cake, Chiffon, Iced 90. Cake, Yellow, Iced 91. Pie, 2 Crust, Apple 92. Pie, Blackberry 93. Pie, Cherry 94. Pie, 1 Crust with Meringue 95. Chocolate Brownies (4) 96. Brownies, Other (4) 97. Raised Doughnuts (4) 98. Cake Doughnuts (4) 99. Peanut Brownies (4) 100. Filled Cookies (4) 101. Fruit & Breads 102. Miscellaneous SECTION VI CANDY Special Rule Include Recipe & 6 pieces (Commercial Mixes Not Eligible) 103. White Fudge 104. Chocolate Fudge 105. Brown Sugar Fudge 106. Peanut Butter Fudge 107. Mints 108. Seafoam 109. Caramels
13 110. Butterscotch or Hard Tack 111. Chocolate Covered Candies 112. No Bake Cookies 113. Miscellaneous SECTION VII CLOTHING 114. Apron, Any Style 115. Vest 116. Tote/Handbag/Purse 117. Adult Lady s Clothing Adult Men s Clothing 119. Little Boy s Clothing 120. Little Girl s Clothing 121. Miscellaneous DEPARTMENT L - HANDICRAFTS PRIZES: Prize money varies (see individual sections) Prize money not collected by 11:00 p.m. Saturday night will be forfeited. SPECIAL RULES: 1. Only one set of ribbons per class. 2. Only one entry in each class will be allowed per exhibitor. SECTION I QUILTS (HAND-QUILTED) Regular Quilts: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00 Baby Quilts: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00 CLASS 1. Appliqued 2. Embroidered 3. Counterpane 4. Pieced 5. Miscellaneous 6. Comforts 7. Baby a. Appliqued b. Embroidered c. Counterpane d. Pieced e. Miscellaneous f. Comforts
14 SECTION IA QUILTS (MACHINED-QUILTED) Regular Quilts: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00 Baby Quilts: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $ Appliqued 9. Embroidered 10. Counterpane 11. Pieced 12. Miscellaneous 13. Comforts 14. Baby a. Appliqued b. Embroidered c. Counterpane d. Pieced e. Miscellaneous f. Comforts SECTION IB QUILTS (KNOTTED) Regular Quilts: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00 Baby Quilts: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $ Appliqued 16. Embroidered 17. Counterpane 18. Pieced 19. Miscellaneous 20. Comforts 21. Baby a. Appliqued b. Embroidered c. Counterpane d. Pieced e. Miscellaneous f. Comforts SECTION IC QUILTS (VINTAGE) Regular Quilts: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $ Appliqued 23. Embroidered 24. Counterpane 25. Pieced 26. Miscellaneous 27. Comforts SECTION II EMBROIDERY 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $ Pillow Cases 29. Table Runner 30. Tablecloth 31. Bedspread 32. Miscellaneous SECTION III CROCHETING 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $ Doilies 34. Scarf 35. Hat 36. Miscellaneous
15 SECTION IV RUGS 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $ Braided 38. Crocheted 39. Latch Hook 40. Woven 41. Miscellaneous SECTION V AFGHANS 42. Crocheted (large) 43. Crocheted (small) 44. Knitted (large) 45. Knitted (small) SECTION VI JEWELRY 46. Necklace a. Beaded b. Clay c. Recycled d. Miscellaneous 47. Bracelet a. Beaded b. Clay c. Recycled d. Miscellaneous 48. Earrings a. Beaded b. Clay c. Recycled d. Miscellaneous SECTION VII PAINTED ITEMS 49. Tablecloths 50. Pillow Cases 51. Placemats 52. Head Scarf 53. Vanity Sets 54. Apron 55. Cushion a. Pieced b. Appliqued c. Miscellaneous d. Quilted 56. Stuff Toy 57. Doorstop 58. Plastic Canvas 59. Pictures a. Painted Oil b. Needlepoint c. Embroidered d. Charcoal SECTION VIII HANDWORK e. Water Color f. Acrylic g. Wood Carved h. Decoupage i. Tole j. Liquid Embroidery k. Pencil l. String Art m. Counted Cross Stitch n. Three-Dimension al
16 o. Ink Drawing p. Pastel Chalk 60. Hairbows 61. Ceramic 62. Appliqued Items 63. Candles 64. Christmas Ornaments 65. Christmas Decorations 66. Sand Art 67. LEGO Construction 68. Refrigerator Magnets 69. Pot Holders 70. Baskets a. Reed b. Paper c. Cloth 71. Woodworking (Decorative Items) 72. Woodworking (Outside Lawn Decorations) 73. Woodworking (Furniture) 74. Chair Caning 75. Other Holiday Decorations 76. Wreaths 77. Recycle/Upcycle Item a. Pallet b. Glass/Dishes c. Vintage d. Nature Based e. Miscellaneous 78. Painted Gourd 79. Scrapbook a. Single Page b. Book 80. Photo Album/Journal 81. Homemade Cards 82. Fish Lure 83. Stepping Stones 84. Wind Chimes 85. Vinyl Item 86. Miscellaneous
17 DEPARTMENT N - FLOWER SHOW PRIZES: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00 Prize money not collected by 11:00 p.m. Saturday night will be forfeited. SPECIAL RULES: 1. All exhibits must be entered by Noon on Friday of the fair. Any entries later than the mentioned hour will be marked Not In Competition. The flowers must be brought to the show in clear glass containers, with a card stating the Class or Name of specimen, must be registered by judging time, and grown by exhibitor. 2. No exhibit will be removed before 9:00 p.m., Saturday of the fair. 3. All horticultural exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor and correctly named when possible. Potted plants must have been owned by the exhibitor at least three months prior to the Show. 4. No exhibitor is allowed more than one exhibit in a class in the Horticultural and Arrangement Section. 5. The Standard System of judging will be used. 6. Don t strip off foliage. Groom specimen by cleaning bugs, dust, etc. off. 7. Fresh flowers must be used unless otherwise stated in class specifications. 8. Plants listed on the Let Live section of the West Virginia Conservation List are prohibited from use in the Show. 9. Background, if needed, will be furnished by exhibitor. A glass container must be furnished by exhibitor. 10. All possible care will be exercised, but the Fair can assume no responsibility for loss or damage of properties. 11. Only live plant material can be used. (Silks are entered as a regular exhibit.)
18 CLASS 1- ROSES, Hybrid Tea a. Blend b. Solid c. Miniature SECTION I - HORTICULTURE CLASS CLASS 2 - CELOSIA (Cockscomb) a. Crested - One Stalk b. Tall Plumed or Feathered - One Stalk CLASS 3 - DAHLIAS (Grown Disbudded) a. Small - not over 4 in diameter - spray b. Medium in diameter - spray c. Large - over 8 in diameter - spray CLASS 4 - GLADIOLUS a. One spray (includes foliage) CLASS 5 - MARIGOLDS a. Giant - one spray, any variety b. Dwarf - one spray CLASS 6 - PETUNIAS a. Single - one stem b. Double - one stem CLASS 7 - SUCCULENTS (Cactus) a. Small - under 6 pots b. Large - over 6 pots CLASS 8 - ZINNIAS - exhibit one spray only a. Under 3 in diameter b. 3 and over in diameter CLASS 9 - ANY OTHER SPECIMEN a. 1 to 5 stems or blooms
19 CLASS 10 - AFRICAN VIOLETS a. Single Flowered b. Double Flowered c. Variegated Leafed CLASS 11 - FERN a. Any Type SECTION II - HOUSEPLANTS (Pots not over 12 in diameter) CLASS 12 - SPECIMEN FOLIAGE PLANT a. Small - 6 pot or smaller b. Large - over 6 pot CLASS 13 - SPECIMEN FLOWERING PLANT a. Small - under 6 pot b. Large - 6 pot or larger CLASS 14 - HANGING BASKET a. Flowering in bloom 1. Small - 6 pot or smaller 2. Large - 6 pot or larger b. Foliage 1. Small - 6 pot or smaller 2. Large - 6 pot or larger SECTION III - WILDFLOWERS CLASS 15 - WILDFLOWERS a. Blooming Wildflower - any color b. Ferns & Greenery c. Wildflower Bouquets - live flowers SECTION IV - FLOWER BOUQUETS CLASS 16 - FLOWER BOUQUETS a. Small, Fresh Plant Material in any direction b. Medium, Fresh Plant Material in any direction c. Large, Fresh Plant Material - over 14 in any direction CLASS 17 - ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS a. Dried Flowers b. Wild Flowers c. Artistic Arrangement - own ideas
20 DEPARTMENT O - EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT PRIZES: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00 Prize money not collected by 11:00 p.m. Saturday night will be forfeited. SPECIAL RULES: To be judged on originality and the ability to get an idea across on attractiveness of preparation. CLASS 1. Youth Organization 2. Adult Organization SECTION I DEPARTMENT P - PHOTOGRAPHY Brandy Siers Sheppard, PRIZES 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00, 3rd - $1.00 Prize money not collected by 11:00 p.m. Saturday night will be forfeited. SPECIAL RULES: 1. Photos must be entered from 4:00 until 8:00 pm on Tuesday and may not be removed before 9:00 p.m. closing day. 2. The exhibitor must be the person who took the photo being exhibited. 3. All photos must be matted and wired for hanging. 4. Black-and-white photos or sephia may only be entered in Other. Only color prints will be subject to judging in People, Animals, and Landscape. 5. Each exhibitor may enter one snapshot per class, for a total of 8 per exhibitor. 6. For each class there will be first, second, and third place awards. A Best of Show ribbon will also be presented for each division. Classes 1. People 2. Animals 3. Landscape Division I - Children (up to and including age 18) Section I - Snapshot (photo sizes 3x5, 4x6) 4. Other (including sepia and black & white)
21 Classes 5. People 6. Animals 7. Landscape Section II - Enlargement (photo sizes 5x7, 8x10, 11x14) 8. Other (including sepia and black & white) Classes 9. People 10. Animals 11. Landscape Classes 13. People 14. Animals 15. Landscape Division II - Adult (ages 19 and older) Section III - Snapshot (photo sizes 3x5, 4x6) Division II - Adult (ages 19 and older) cont. Section II - Enlargement (photo sizes 5x7, 8x10, 11x14) 12. Other (including sepia and black & white) 16. Other (including sepia and black & white) Classes 17. People 18. Animals 19. Landscape Classes 21. People 22. Animals 23. Landscape Division III - Professionals Section III - Snapshot (photo sizes 3x5, 4x6) Section II - Enlargement (photo sizes 5x7, 8x10, 11x14) 20. Other (including sepia and black & white) 24. Other (including sepia and black & white)
22 LIVESTOCK NOTE: Below are the general livestock rules. Please visit wirtcountyfair.com for more information on livestock classes, prizes, and special rules. GENERAL RULES 1. The objective of the Wirt County Fair is to promote interest in agriculture, homemaking and community life. 2. Exhibits will be accepted only from Wirt County residents, students of Wirt County Schools or members from Wirt County organizations with the exception of open livestock divisions. 3. Exhibits must be entered between 4:00-8:00 p.m. Tuesday and are not to be removed before the closing day. Prize money will be forfeited by failing to follow this rule. Market animals will be removed starting Saturday morning of the fair. 4. The committee assumes no responsibility in case of loss or damage to exhibit and upon this condition only are entries received. 5. In order to enter an exhibit into the fair, the exhibitor must have an exhibitor's number from the fair office. 6. In case of no competition in a class, the right is reserved to award a second or third place, if the exhibit is not worthy of a higher placing. 7. No cash awards outside of those listed. Ribbons only, and only one set of ribbons, given per class. 8. Exhibitors may only enter two market exhibits to be shown and sold. Additional animals may be shown in the open class. 9. Junior exhibitor is defined as any youth who is a member of a Wirt County 4-H Club, a member of the Wirt County chapter of the Future Farmers of America, and/or other groups recognized by the Wirt County Fair Board. 10. All animals must comply with health regulations of the West Virginia Department of Agriculture. 11. All animals must be in good health, well groomed and worthy of exhibiting. The fair committee reserves the right to reject any entry not meeting these conditions.
23 12. The fair association will furnish housing space. The exhibitor must furnish feed, hay, feed boxes and water buckets. Straw for bedding will be available on the fair grounds for a nominal fee. 13. The exhibitor will be required to keep their stall and space in clean condition by removing filth and litter, or may hire someone to do so. Prize money will be forfeited and a $50.00 fee assessed per animal if the stall is not cleaned after the animal is removed at the close of the fair. 14. Market steers must be owned by exhibitors by November 1; market swine by May 1; market sheep by May 1; and all other livestock by June Nonresidents of Wirt County may enter only open division of Livestock with an entry fee of $3.00 per head exhibited and must purchase a Season Pass. All residents of Wirt County will be charged $3.00 per head for breeding animals exhibited. 16. All livestock from Wirt County to be entered must be preregistered at the Wirt County Extension Office (Phone ) by June 1. A 3% per animal and for pen of 3 market rabbits sold fee will be deducted from the selling price. 17. Livestock entries must be controlled by exhibitors to the point that they will not endanger other exhibitors. The Livestock and Barn Committee reserve the right to reject livestock entries which cannot be handled by the exhibitor. All cattle must have double ties in barn. 18. The committee recommends cattle are vaccinated for shipping fever before traveling to the fair. 19. A limit of one (1) baby beef steer per exhibitor. 20. Market livestock exhibitors will only be permitted to sell two (2) market animals. 21. Steers will be divided into weight classes. Steers will be assigned to these weight divisions by a special committee after the cattle have been weighed in. All baby beef entered must weigh a minimum of 900 pounds. The make up of this committee would include a representative of the Vocational Agricultural Department, WVU Cooperative Extension Service and a representative from the Wirt County Fair Association. 22. Market hogs must weigh at least 200 pounds to be exhibited in show and sold at sale. Any market swine weighing over 200 pounds is eligible for Grand Champion and Reserve Champion. Market hogs weighing over 300 pounds will be given the options of not selling the hog or of selling at the 300 pound weight.
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