Block of Hay Show Standard Block 38. Alfalfa 39. Red Clover 40. Lespedeza 41. Any other var

Similar documents
Taylor County Fair 2017 PREMIUM LIST. DEPARTMENT B AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE Limit 1 Entry Per Category. PREMIUMS 1st $4.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.

RELEASE DATE: Sunday, September 9, 2018, from 9:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. CASH PREMIUMS: will be available on Park St. west of the main gate

DIVISION A- Field Crops -Seeds

Open Crops & Vegetables

DEPT. 14 PLANT & SOIL SCIENCE Superintendent: Eileen Rueden, (920) JUNIOR DIVISION

2016 Garden & Farm Crop Exhibits

Ag Crops Department Department N

Agriculture. Junior. New Mexico State Fair. Division 39. September 7-17, Superintendent Laura Fiala

Department G Vegetables

DEPARTMENT 13 VEGETABLES

Division 2: FARM & GARDEN PRODUCTS

Vegetable and Potato

Agriculture & Horticulture Department

DEPARTMENT 26 OPEN CLASS YOUTH & ADULT HORTICULTURE. Register Now!

DEPARTMENT 116 Open Horticulture

Division 2: FARM & GARDEN PRODUCTS

Department 26. Building 1. Superintendent Kendra Myers contact (509) Pre-registration is mandatory: Register Here!

Section 15 AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE FRUITS & VEGETABLES

2018 Scotts Bluff County Fair Open Class

AGRICULTURE-HORTICULTURE Fruits & Vegetables Building E-1

Agriculture Booth Display & Scarecrow

AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS

2017 AGRICULTURE SUPERVISOR: CHERI SCHULZKE

Ag Products Department

2018 Exhibit Book Entry Rules & Regulations

2018 Crops Building Entries Taken From General Public

Agriculture Field, Garden & Orchard Crops Division 10 New Mexico State Fair September 6-16, 2018 Superintendent Laura Fiala

Ag Products Department

94 th MAUI FAIR The Homegrown Fair

EIGHTH DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS

Department 50. Building 4. Pre-registration is mandatory: Register Here!

CLASS 4 Grapes - 3 Bunches. 18. Concord 19. Niagara. CLASS 5 Peaches - Plate of 4. Premium: $2-$1.50-$1

SECTION 18-A - FIELD CROPS EXHIBITS

AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE

DEPARTMENT 10 GARDEN/AG PRODUCTS J (OPEN & JUNIOR SHOW COMBINED)

DEPARTMENT 11 YOUTH Thresa A. Henderson, Superintendent - Phone: (304) Any youth under 19 years of age may exhibit with exception of Section

GARDEN VEGETABLE Dover Building Raughley Street Entrance

Please be aware that Exhibitors entering into these classes must also be familiar with the General Rules

SECTION 7 - VEGETABLES & FRUIT

021 Corn (in rotation before soybeans) 023 Corn for silage. Cotton 001 Dryland 002 Irrigated

2016 Columbia County Fair & Rodeo Static Venue. Agriculture, Booth Display and Scarecrow

Division B5 - Vegetables

2018 Pahrump Fall Festival Food & Horticulture Section & Lot Categories

PRICES OF COMMODITY PRODUCTS

SUMNER COUNTY FAIR WHEAT SHOW

A. Carving and sculpture, drawing, painting, and stenciling (1) Originality (2) Artistic Promise (3) Technique (4) Execution

COMMUNITY COMPETITION YOUTH DIVISION A - AGES 3-6* DIVISION B - AGES 7-12 DIVISION C AGES 13-18

PRICES OF COMMODITY PRODUCTS

SUPPORT THE LEGION IN YOUR REGION. CATERING AND HALL RENTALS. Picnic Area & Ball Diamonds for Rent on Premises. Saturday Night as Advertised

PRICES OF COMMODITY PRODUCTS

FARM PRODUCE Section 9 FRUIT, VEGETABLES, NUTS

Montgomery County Agricultural Society----Premium Listing

Prices of Commodity Products

CANNING DEPARTMENT I DIVISION I

DEPARTMENT 10 YOUTH FIELD CROPS DWIGHT SHAW, SUPT. (931) PREMIUMS 1ST $6.00, 2ND $4.00, 3RD $2.00 BEST OF SHOW $7.00

CANNING DEPARTMENT I DIVISION I

Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Availability

2018 EVENTS. We would like to thank our 2017 sponsors HARROGATE AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW September at the Great Yorkshire Showground

Yield per Acre. Cotton (Total) ,132 FORESTRY Pulpwood Pine 5,553,465 cords Hardwood 841,261 cords Pulpwood (Total) 6,394,726

Yield per Acre. Cotton (Total) ,592 FORESTRY Pulpwood Pine 4,610,086 cords Hardwood 1,057,111 cords Pulpwood (Total) 5,667,197

AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENTS #

Yield per Acre. Cotton (Total) ,010 FORESTRY Pulpwood Pine 5,068,013 cords Hardwood 1,037,485 cords Pulpwood (Total) 6,105,498

YOUTH AND 4-H A. CLOTHING AND TEXTILES

Welcome to the Essex County 4-H Fall Fair

YOUTH AND 4-H A. CLOTHING AND TEXTILES

Dundy County Fair. Open Class

HOME ARTS. Preserved Foods. Division 12. New Mexico State Fair. September 6-16, 2018

2018 Foods Department

Culinary & Horticulture Orleans County Fair 2015

DEPARTMENT D ADULT PRESERVED FOODS

GENERAL RULES. 1. All exhibits in the following departments must be entered on Tuesday, June 5, 2018 from 8:00 AM - 12:00 Noon (CST).

FRUITS & NUTS. Tuesday, August 14, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 15, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon RULES

ALBEMARLE COUNTY FAIR AGRICULTURE

Your source for. Local Food! 2016 Order Guide

N O T I C E. Exhibits will not be released until Sunday, August 6, 2017 From 8 a.m. to 12 noon

AGRICULTURE/ HORTICULTURE

DEPARTMENT 14 - FOOD PRESERVATION

AUTAUGA COUNTY FAIR I. FINE ARTS A. ART. Sections 1-6 Advanced Anyone working in medium more than 2 years

Vegetable. Dutchess County Fair. Thursday, August 31, Exhibitor Name City State Place

FRUITS & VEGETABLES 2018 WINNERS

CULINARY ARTS. Department 300. Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd Best of Show $10 $8 $6 $25

Flower and Produce Show

AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT #

Fresh Produce Catalog Order Guide

LEIGH & DISTRICT COTTAGE GARDEN SOCIETY

DEPT. 015 BAKED AND CANNED GOODS OPEN CLASS

FFA PHOTOGRAPHY PREMIUM: 1 ST -$5 2 ND -$4 3 RD -$3 8x10 or Larger Prints (Black & white or color photos are accepted in all classes.

CANNING Department N

EC Planning Growing and Preparing Vegetables for Exhibit

DEPARTMENT 15 HOME AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Chairperson: Jean Rote Co-Chairperson: Doris Jean Probst SECTION 1 BAKED PRODUCTS

of Marion County, IA Produce Catalog 2018 Growing Season

Prizes awardee: First Place: $16; Second Place: $11; Third Place: $6 Champion: $15; Reserved Champion $10

CRP NO CROP NAME PLANT PART DESCRPTION GROWTH STAGE

DEPARTMENT DA HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS Total Premiums Offered by NCMSF $3,443.00

Seed Variety Seed Company Catalog Number Date Purchased # Packets Price/Packet Seeds/Packet

Amherst County Fair Contest, Exhibits and Show Rules, Regulations and Entry Forms General Rules and Regulations 1. Entries are welcome from all

01. Beans-dry Shelled A. Edible Soybean. 1 Esther Mishler. B. Horticulture. B. Horticulture. 2 Lilly Whitacre. C. Kidney. D. Lima. E.

2018 Exhibit Book Entry Rules & Regulations

Division 1: INDOOR EXHIBITS

Kevin Long Craig County OSU Extension Educator AG/4-H Youth Development

Transcription:

SECTION D AGRICULTURAL DIVISION OPEN SOUTH EXHIBIT HALL Committee: Albert Harris, Chair, Donna Hamilton, Terry Lewis and Patsy Farris Premiums: $8, $6, $4 Rules: 1. Entries from crops produced this year with the exception of tobacco from past two years. 2. All agriculture products must be entered 8a 12n, Aug 4 and remain on exhibit until 1p Sunday, August 11. 3. All threshed grain must be in white bags. 4. All entries must contain quantities specified, no less or no more. 5. All sheaf exhibits must measure two inches below the head, stalks must be cut off above & below the ears to compete for prize. Five stalks must be shown as a sheaf. 6. All sheaf exhibits must measure two inches just below head, hybrid corn excepted. 7. Sheaves of hybrid corn must have all fodder shuck removed & stalks must be cut off above & below ears to compete for prize. Five stalks shown as a sheaf. DEPARTMENT 401 FARM CROPS Corn 1. 6 ears yellow hybrid 4. Champion 10 Ears -- $8 2. 6 ears white hybrid 5. 6 ears open pollinated any var. 3. 6 ears single cross 6. 6 ears popcorn, any var. Other Grain 7. Half peck oats 10. Half peck wheat, smooth 8. Half peck barley 11. Half peck cowpeas, any var 9. Half peck wheat, bearded 12. Half peck peanuts Burley Tobacco Crop 13. 4 hands flying (x group) 16. 4 hands red leaf (BR group) 14. 4 hands lug or cutters (c group) 17. Stalk cured or partly cured 15. 4 hands bright leaf (BF group) 18. Stalk green Other Crops 19. Sheaf of wheat 29. Sheaf of Timothy Grass 20. Sheaf of oats 30, Sheaf of Red Top 21. Sheaf of Alfalfa 31. Sheaf of Orchard Grass 22. Sheaf of Crimson Clover 32. Sheaf of KY 31 Fescue

23. Sheaf of Red Clover 33. Sheaf of summer annual 24. Sheaf of soy beans Forage (18-40 in height) 25. Sheaf of Cowpeas 34. Sheaf of Sorghum (syrup) 26. Sheaf of Annual Lespedeza 35. Sheaf of Broom Corn 27. Sheaf of Sericea Lespedeza 36. Sheaf of White Hybrid Corn 28. Sheaf of Peanuts 37. Sheaf of Yellow Hybrid Corn Block of Hay Show Standard Block 38. Alfalfa 39. Red Clover 40. Lespedeza 41. Any other var Pumpkins 42. Field Pumpkin 43. Miniature Pumpkin 44. Largest Pumpkin/weight $20, $15, $10 $12, $9, $6 $30, $20, $10 Department 402 GARDENING & HORTICULTURE Vegetables 1 25 Kay Sliger, Chair, Ray Farris, Kelly Farris Vegetables 26 55 Cathy Reel, Chair, Peggy Taroli, Becky Taroli Vegetables 56 96 Tim Mahan, Chair, Ursula Mahan Rules: 1. All entries must be from current year s crop. 2. All products must be entered between 8a and 12n Saturday, August 4 and must remain on exhibit until 1p Sunday, August 11. 3. A plate shall contain three (3) specimens, unless otherwise stated. Vegetables 1. Plate red onions 29. Plate red tomatoes 2. Plate yellow onions 30. Plate Roma tomatoes 3. Plate white onions 31. Plate yellow tomatoes 4. Plate beets, with tops 32. Plate cherry tomatoes on stem 5. Plate yellow squash 33. Plate grape tomatoes 6. Plate white squash 34. 5 radishes w/tops and roots 7. Plate squash, any other var 35. 4 ear green field corn 8. Plate Zucchini squash 36. 4 ear green sweet corn 9. Plate hot green peppers, lg 37. One gallon greens 10. Plate hot red peppers, lg 38. Half gallon butter beans 11. Plate banana peppers, lg 39. Half gallon bush beans, in pod 12. Plate banana peppers, sm 40. Half gal. ½ runners beans, in pod 13. Plate hot green peppers sm 41, Half gal pole beans, in pod 14. Plate hot peppers, red, sm 42. Half gal field peas, in pod 15. Plate pimento peppers, green 43. Pint butter beans, fresh shelled 16. Plate pimento peppers, red 44. 10 Irish cobbler potatoes

17. Plate Jalapenos 45. 10 Kennebec, Irish potatoes 18. Plate sweet peppers, green 46. 10 red potatoes 19. Plate sweet peppers, red 47. 10 potatoes, any other var 20. Plate sweet peppers, yellow 48. 10 sweet potatoes 21. Plate peppers, any other var 49. Sugar pumpkin, yellow 22. Plate carrots, with tops 50. Potato pumpkin 23. Plate cucumbers, slicing 51. Field pumpkin 24. Plate cucumbers, picking 52. Pie pumpkin 25. Garlic 53. Head cabbage, with stalk/root 26. Plate turnips 54. 5 stalks rhubarb 27. Plate okra 55. Fall garden display 6 or more fresh 28. Three egg plants vegetables grown by exhibitor Fruit 56. Plate of Granny Smith apples 67. Two bunches of white grapes 57. Plate of Red Delicious apples 68. Plate of Kieffer pears 58. Plate of Golden Delicious apples 69. Plate any other variety of pears 59. Plate of Stay man Wine sap apples 70. Plate of over bearing strawberries 60. Plate of Gala apples 71. Long type watermelon 61. Plate of Jonathan apples 72. Round type watermelon 62. Plate of any other apple variety 73. Largest watermelon by wgt $30, $20 63. Plate of peaches 74. Watermelon, 3 distinct varieties 64. Plate of plums 75. Muskmelon, any variety 65. Two bunches of black or 76. Cantaloupe, any variety purple grapes 66. Two bunches of pink grapes Miscellaneous Farm Products 77. Qt. sorghum molasses 87. Single gourd, any type 78. Qt. homemade vinegar 88. Gourds, three distinct types 79. Qt. homemade cider 89. Gourd display, 4-8 varieties 80. Qt. strained honey 90. Plate of three pomegranates 81. Qt. combed honey 91. One dozen white eggs 82. Sunflower 92. One dozen brown eggs 83. One lb. homemade soap 93. Cooking herb 84. Beeswax, 1-5 lb. cake 94. Medicinal herb 85. Bunch of sage 95. Cooking herb collection 86. One gourd, dipper type 96. Medicinal herb collection Department 403 YOUTH FIELD CROPS & GARDEN PRODUCTS

Committee: Niki Burnell, Chair, Linda Pippin Plate consists of 3 specimens Premiums: $8, $6, $4 1. Best six ears of yellow corn 12. Best plate of red tomatoes 2. Best six ears of white corn 13. Best plate of yellow tomatoes 3. Best sheaf (3 stalks) yellow corn 14. Best plate of cherry tomatoes 4. Best sheaf (3 stalks) white corn 15. Best (6) Irish cobbler potatoes 5. Field pumpkins 16. Best (6) Kennebec potatoes 6. Best watermelon, round 17. Best (6) red potatoes 7. Best watermelon, long 18. Best (6) sweet potatoes 8. Best (6) ears of green sweet 19. Plate of large sweet corn in shuck peppers 9. Best plate of okra 20. Plate of small sweet peppers 10. Best plate of cucumbers 21. Plate of small hot peppers 11. Best plate of yellow squash 22. Plate of large hot peppers 23. Best plate any other vegetable Department 404 Ham Show Saturday, August 3 8a 12n Committee: Wes Roberson, Chair, Jessica Clark, Jeremy Glascock, Olivia Jones Entries taken in the Cultural Arts Building Premiums: $20, $15, $10, $10, $7 Open to all residents of Tennessee who cure and age hams. Hams must be entered and exhibited in the name of the owner. Entered Saturday, August 3 8a 12n and remain on exhibit until Sunday, August 11, 1p. Each exhibitor may enter one ham per class. All hams must be sound. Judging based on general shape, neatness, attractiveness of the trim, leanto-fat ratio, color & aroma. Hams will be probed. Class 1 Short Ham (Packing House) 12-15 lbs. Class 2 Short Ham (Packing House) 16lbs & over. Class 3 Country Style (Long Trim) 20 lbs. and Under Class 4 Country Style (Long Trim) More than 20lbs. Class 5 Ham trimmed and/or cured by youth under 18 years of age. Class 6 Biggest & Best all weights and cures (judged on weight & soundness.