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Department 50 4-H and FFA Plant Science Building 4 Superintendent: Kylee Shumway Contact: (509) 380-8998 Pre-registration is mandatory: Register Here! 1. Before entering, refer to General Information and Youth Rules. 2. Pre-entry by name only, not by exhibits. All entries must arrive at 4-H & FFA building between noon and 7 p.m. Mon., 8/21. Exhibits to be released between 8 and 10 a.m. Sun., 8/27. Fair and superintendents NOT responsible for any items left after that time. PREPARING EXHIBITS TO BE JUDGED 1. You will be given a label to complete; include the division, class and the complete common or botanical name. 2. Quality: Ripeness, Color, Size, Shape, Crisp, Firm, Free of insects and damage & Uniformity among the lot amounts. 3. Presentations: clean, cut appropriately & ready to display. We will have containers for you. 4. One entry per class; amounts will be listed, be sure to bring the right amount. Best of Class - Overlay Educational - Rosette SPECIAL AWARDS - One per Class Best of Show - Rosette plus $10 Fair Theme Award - Rosette plus $10 Superintendent s Choice - Rosettes plus $25 SPECIAL AWARDS - One only

PREMIUM POINTS BLUE RED WHITE 8 5 3 DIVISION A. Junior B. Intermediate C. Senior D. FFA CLASS Vegetables 1. Asparagus, (5 spears) 2. Beans, (10 pods) 3. Beets, (5 pods) 4. Broccoli, (1 head) 5. Brussel Sprouts, (10 sprouts) 6. Cabbage, (1 head) 7. Carrots, (5 roots, tops trimmed) 8. Cauliflower, (1 head) 9. Celery, (1 stalk) 10. Chard, (1 plant) 11. Corn, (3 ears, shucked) 12. Cucumbers, (3 fruits) 13. Eggplant, (1 fruit) 14. Kale or collards, (1 head) 15. Kohlrabi, (3 fruits) 16. Lettuce, (1 head) 17. Melons, (1 fruit) 18. Okra, (5 pods) 19. Onions, dry (3 bulbs) 20. Onions, green bunching, (5 plants) 21. Parsnips, (3 roots, tops trimmed) 22. Peas, (10 pods) 23. Peppers, sweet bell, (3 fruits) 24. Peppers, hot, (5 fruits) 25. Potatoes, (3 tubers) 26. Pumpkin, (1 fruit)

27. Radish, (5 roots, tops trimmed) 28. Rhubarb, (3 stalks) 29. Rutabaga, (3 roots, tops trimmed) 30. Spanish, (1 head) 31. Squash, summer, (2 fruits) 32. Squash, winter (1 fruit) 33. Tomatoes, slicing, (3 fruits) 34. Tomatoes, small eating, (5 fruits) 35. Watermelon, (1 fruit) CLASS - Strange or Super Vegetable 36. Biggest squash or pumpkin, by weight 37. Longest zucchini 38. Largest tomato, by weight 39. Biggest sunflower head, as measured from edge to edge of seed head, petals not included 40. Strangest looking vegetables, untouched in natural form 41. Vegetable creatures; a display of home grown vegetables to represent an imaginary creature (please try to avoid use of toothpicks; glue is a good alternative). CLASS Fruits 42. Apple, summer harvest, (3) 43. Blueberries, (1 cup) 44. Currants, (1 cup) 45. Grapes, table, (1 bunch) 46. Nectarine, (3) 47. Peach, (3) 48. Pear, (3) 49. Raspberries, (1 cup) 50. Strawberries, (1 cup) CLASS - Herbs All entries: 1 bunch tied & stalks trimmed, 1 51. Basil 52. Chives & Leeks 53. Cilantro 54. Dill

55. Garlic 56. Horseradish 57. Lavender 58. Lemon Balm 59. Marjoram 60. Mint 61. Oregano 62. Parsley 63. Rosemary 64. Sage 65. Tarragon, French 66. Thyme CLASS - Flowers, houseplants and arrangements; 5-flower bouquets are informal arrangements of five single blooms in one vase. 67. Annual, 5 flower bouquet 68. Perennial, 5 flower bouquet 69. Shrub, 5 flower bouquet 70. Flowering plant, potted 71. Foliage plant, potted 72. Single cacti or succulent, potted 73. Collection of five or more cacti or succulent, potted 74. Dish gardens, under 10 high 75. Dish gardens, five or more varieties of houseplants 76. Table top herb garden with 3 or more varieties 77. Fresh flower arrangements, line design 78. Fresh flower arrangements, mass design 79. Miniature fresh flower arrangement 80. Miniature dried flower arrangement 81. Flower arrangement with dried plant materials 82. Fresh and/or dried corsage 83. Terrarium depicting woodland, desert or imaginary scene, not exceeding 24 in length or 12 in height, three or more different plants must be used 84. Table top garden: a dish garden depicting woodland, desert or imaginary scene, not exceeding 15 in diameter or 4 in height; three or more different plants must be used,

CLASS - Educational Exhibit - Open to any 4-H and FFA members enrolled in plants and Soils gardening or weeds projects. A chart, notebook, picture, poster (minimum size 14 x 22 ) or table display (24 x 36 ) showing work done in the project or concepts learned as part of the project. 85. Plants and soils 86. Vegetable gardening 87. Container gardening 88. Ornamental gardening 89. Weeds 90. Self-determined DIVISION A. Junior B. Intermediate C. Senior D. FFA PREMIUM POINTS BLUE RED WHITE 12 8 3 CLASS 91. Judging contest. Open to any 4-H or FFA member enrolled in a plant and soils, gardening or weeds project. Participant will be judged on test score and individual judging on eight vegetables. See schedule of events for date and time. Fair Theme - The Best Week of Summer! All entries from unprocessed nature combinations. Maximum size 18 in height, 18 in length & 18 in depth. CLASS 92. Colorful 93. Creative 94. Silly