Agriculture & Horticulture Department
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1 Agriculture & Horticulture Department This department is dedicated to the preservation of Napa County s agricultural heritage! RULES: 1. The quality desired of the agricultural and horticultural product exhibits is the quality which brings the best financial return in the commercial market. Exhibits should meet the state of ripeness required by Section of the Food and Agricultural Code: Section 42513: Mature means having reached that state of ripeness which will insure the completion of the ripening process to a degree which will insure palatability, after the removal of the product from the tree, plant or vine. 2. Unless otherwise stated, the AMERICAN SYSTEM OF JUDGING will be used in the Agriculture and Horticulture Department. Premiums Offered Per 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 Ribbon Ribbon Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry Best of Show - $15.00 Best of Division - $ 5.00 Division 1 - Berries (Each plate display is to be one (1) standard basket.) 1 Blackberries 2 Boysenberries 3 Raspberries 4 Strawberries 5 Any Other Berry Not Listed Division 2 - Citrus Fruit (Each plate display to contain three (3) whole samples of fruit.) 1 Grapefruit, Any Variety 2 Lemons, Eureka 3 Lemons, Meyer 4 Lemons, Any Other Variety 5 Oranges, Navel 6 Oranges, Valencia 7 Oranges, Any Other Variety 8 Any Other Citrus Fruit Division 3 - Dried Fruits and Vegetables (Each plate display to contain 1/2 pound of dried product.) 1 Apples 2 Apricots 3 Nectarines 4 Peaches 5 Pears 6 Prunes 7 Raisins 8 Any Other Dried Fruit 9 Any Other Dried Vegetable
2 Division 4 - Fruits (Each plate display to contain three (3) whole samples of fruit unless otherwise noted.) 1 Apples, Golden Delicious 2 Apples, Red Delicious 3 Apples, Gravenstein 4 Apples, Jonathan 5 Apples, Newton Pippin, Yellow 6 Apples, Rome Beauty 7 Apples, Any Other Variety 8 Apricots, Any Variety (5) 9 Figs, Black Mission (5) 10 Figs, White Adriatic (5) 11 Figs, Any Other Variety (5) 12 Grapes, Cardinal (2 bunches) 13 Grapes, Flame (2 bunches) 14 Grapes, Muscat (2 bunches) 15 Grapes, Ribier (2 bunches) 16 Grapes, Thompson Seedless (2 bunches) 17 Grapes, Tokay (2 bunches) 18 Grapes, Table Any Other Variety (2 bunches) 19 Nectarines, Any Variety 20 Peaches, Elberta 21 Peaches, Any Other Variety 22 Pears, Bartlett 23 Pears, Bartlett, Max Red 24 Pears, Buerre Bosc 25 Pears, Winter Nellis 26 Pears, Any Other Variety 27 Plums, Santa Rosa 28 Plums, Satsuma 29 Plums, Any Other Variety 30 Prunes, French 31 Prunes, Sugar 32 Prunes, Any Other Variety 33 Any Other Fruit Not Listed Division 5 - Grains, Field and Garden Seeds (Each display to consist of 1/2 pint in a closed container.) 1 Beans, Large White 2 Beans, Small White 3 Corn, Indian 4 Corn, Sweet 5 Popcorn, Red or Strawberry 6 Popcorn, White or Yellow 7 Sunflower Seeds 8 Any Other Seed Not Listed
3 Division 6 - Grapes, Vintage (Each plate display to contain two (2) bunches per entry. No leaves please) 1 Barbera 2 Cabernet Franc 3 Cabernet Ruby 4 Cabernet Sauvignon 5 Carignane 6 Chardonnay 7 Chenin Blanc 8 Colombard, French 9 Gamay 10 Gewurztraminer 11 Merlot 12 Muscat Canelli 13 Nebbiolo 14 Petit Sirah 15 Pinot Blanc 16 Riesling, Gray 17 Riesling, White 18 Sangiovese 19 Sauvignon Blanc 20 Semillon 21 Sirah (French) 22 Sylvaner (Franken Riesling) 23 Traminer 24 Vlognier 25 Zinfandel 26 Any Other Variety Division 7 - Honey (Glass container - Minimum (1) 1/2 pint jar) 1 Eucalyptus, Blend 2 Floral 3 Wild Flower 4 Chunk Honey 5 Comb Honey, Round 6 Beeswax, Natural 7 Full Frame Division 8 - Nuts (Each plate display to contain 1/2 pound) 1 Almonds, Hard Shell 2 Almonds, Soft Shell 3 Pecans, Any Variety 4 Walnuts, Concord 5 Walnuts, Eureka 6 Walnuts, Franquette 7 Walnuts, Hartley 8 Walnuts, Wilson Wonder 9 Walnuts, Any Other Variety 10 Any Other Nut Not Listed
4 Division 9 - Vegetables, Fruit and Pod (Each plate display to contain five (5) whole vegetable samples unless otherwise stated.) 1 Beans, Blue Lake (12 pods) 2 Beans, Lima, Green in Shell (12 pods) 3 Beans, Wax Pod Bush, Green (12 pods) 4 Beans, Wax Pod Bush, Yellow (12 pods) 5 Beans, Snap, Kentucky Wonder (12 pods) 6 Eggplant, Black Beauty (2) 7 Eggplant, Oriental (2) 8 Okra (12) 9 Peppers, Bell (4) 10 Peppers, Chili 11 Peppers, Wax 12 Peppers, Any Other Green 13 Peppers, Any Other Yellow 14 Tomatoes, Ace 15 Tomatoes, Beefsteak (2) 16 Tomatoes, Cherry (10) 17 Tomatoes, Earliana 18 Tomatoes, Earlimart 19 Tomatoes, Marglobe 20 Tomatoes, Pearson 21 Tomatoes, Preserving, Red 22 Tomatoes, Preserving, Yellow 23 Tomatoes, Red Italian Paste 24 Tomatoes, Roma 25 Tomatoes, Stone 26 Tomatoes, Yellow Pear 27 Tomatoes, Any Other Red 28 Tomatoes, Any Other Yellow 29 Any Other Fruit or Pod Vegetable Division 10 - Vegetables, Leafy and Stem 1 Cabbage, Any Variety (1 head) 2 Chard, Swiss (3 stalks) 3 Corn, Golden Bantam (5 ears, trimmed with husks) 4 Corn, Sweet Yellow (5 ears, trimmed with husks) 5 Corn, White (5 ears, trimmed with husks) 6 Corn, Any Other (5 ears, trimmed with husks) 7 Dill, (1 bunch) 8 Lettuce, Head (1 head) 9 Lettuce, Leaf (1 head) 10 Oregano (1 bunch) 11 Parsley (1 bunch) 12 Rhubarb (5 stalks) 13 Any Other Leafy Vegetable 14 Any Other Stemmed Vegetable Division 11 - Vegetables, Bulb, Root & Tuber (Carrots and Turnips should be shown without tops. Beets, Green Onions and Radishes should be shown with tops.) 1 Beets, Garden (5) 2 Carrots, Long (5) 3 Carrots, Half Long (5) 4 Carrots, Short (5) 5 Garlic (3) 6 Onions, Green (5) 7 Onions, Red Flat (2) 8 Onions, Red Globe (2) 9 Onions, Torpedo (2) 10 Onions, White (2) 11 Onions, Yellow (2) 12 Potatoes, Netted Gem (4) 13 Potatoes, Red (4) 14 Potatoes, White (4) 15 Radishes, Red (2 bunches) 16 Radishes, White (2 bunches) 17 Any Other Bulb Vegetable 18 Any Other Root Vegetable 19 Any Other Tuber Vegetable
5 Division 12 - Vine Crops 1 Cucumbers, Armenian (3) 2 Cucumbers, Green, Pickling (3) 3 Cucumbers, Green, Slicing (3) 4 Cucumbers, Lemon (3) 5 Gourds, Any (3) 6 Melon, Cantaloupe (1) 7 Melon, Casaba (1) 8 Melon, Crenshaw (1) 9 Melon, Honey Dew (1) 10 Pumpkin, Boston Pie (1) 11 Pumpkin, Field (1) 12 Pumpkin, Stock (1) 13 Squash, Banana (1) 14 Squash, Butternut (1) 15 Squash, Crookneck, Yellow (3) 16 Squash, Danish or Acorn (2) 17 Squash, Hubbard (1) 18 Squash, Scalloped (3) 19 Squash, Turban (1) 20 Squash, Zucchini, Green (3) 21 Squash, Zucchini, Yellow (3) 22 Watermelon, Green (1) 23 Watermelon, Striped (1) 24 Watermelon, Seedless (1) 25 Any Other Melon 26 Any Other Squash Division 13 - Organic Vegetables (Vegetables entered in this Division must be organically grown and may not also be entered in Divisions 1-12). 1 Beans, Any (12 pods) 2 Carrots, Any (5) 3 Cucumbers, Any (3) 4 Onions, Any Variety (3) 5 Peppers, Any (4) 6 Squash, Yellow Crookneck (3) 7 Squash, Zucchini (3) 8 Tomatoes, Any Variety 9 Any Other Organic Vegetable L.A. Lugs Premiums Offered Per 1st 2nd 3rd $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 Entry Fee: $5.00 per entry (Limit 1 entry per class, per exhibitor) Division 14 - L.A. Lug Boxes (Each entry to consist of one (1) standard L.A. Lug Box) 1 Apples, Any Variety 2 Grapes, Any Variety 3 Pears, Any Variety 4 Any Other Fruit
6 Mammoth & Unusual Fruits & Vegetables Premiums Offered Per 1st 2nd 3rd 4th $10.00 $9.00 $8.00 $7.00 5th 6th 7th 8th $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 Entry Fee: $3.00 per entry (Limit 2 entries per class, per exhibitor) Division 15 - Mammoth & Unusual Fruits & Vegetables 1 Any Mammoth Fruit 2 Any Mammoth Vegetable 3 Any Unusual Fruit 4 Any Unusual Vegetable MOSAICS RULES: 1. Your mosaic should be a two or three dimensional artistic design or picture no smaller than 2' x 2'. If possible, please design your mosaic so it may be hung from the wall or display board. Products associated with farm products may be used, but not as a primary material. Premiums Offered Per 1st 2nd 3rd $50.00 $35.00 $25.00 Entry Fee: $5.00 per entry (Limit 1 entry per class, per exhibitor) Division 16 - Mosaics 1 Dried Fruit and/or Vegetable 2 Fresh Fruit and/or Vegetable 3 Combination (Dried/Fresh &/or Fruit/Veg.)
7 SCARECROWS Delivery of Exhibits: Friday, August 3rd 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Premiums Offered Per 1st 2nd 3rd 4th $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 Entry Fee: $5.00 per entry (Limit 2 entries per class, per exhibitor) Rules: 1. All scarecrow entries must be self standing, sturdy and be re-locatable. 2. This division is open to both junior and adult exhibitors as well as individuals and groups (i.e.: 4-H Clubs, Youth Organizations). Division 17 - Scarecrows 1 One Traditional, Constructed by an Individual 2 One Traditional, Constructed by a Group 3 One Fair Theme, Constructed by an Individual 4 One Fair Theme, Constructed by a Group ONE FAMILY FARM Delivery of Exhibits: Friday, August 3rd 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Premiums Offered Per 1st 2nd 3rd $ $ $ Entry Fee: $15.00 per entry (Limit 1 entry per class, per exhibitor) RULES: 1. Farm must be completed by 4:00 pm, Friday, August 3rd. 2. All One Family Farm entries must meet the size requirement of 10' x Displays must be artistic, creative and incorporate products produced in the Napa Valley by the family entering, and be educational to the public. Division 18 - One Family Farms 1 One Family Farm (10' x 10')
8 SPECIAL PEOPLE S DEPARTMENT This department is dedicated to physically and mentally challenged adults, aged 19 years and older. Premiums Offered Per 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 Ribbon Ribbon Entry Fee: $.50 per entry (Limit 8 entries per class, per exhibitor) Division 19 - Ag Hort 1 Fruits 2 Vegetables
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