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DEPT. 14 OPEN PLANT & SOIL SCIENCE Superintendent Paul Melius JUDGING: Thursday, 1:00 p.m. Entries may be brought in between 1:00-7:00 p.m. on Wednesday or 9:00-11:00 a.m. Thursday Nonperishable items may be brought in Sunday between 3:00 and 5:00pm Any exhibits not removed by 9:00 p.m. Sunday will be discarded Information on judging criteria and how to prepare exhibits is available from the UW-Extension Learning Store: http://learningstore.uwex.edu/ DIVISION A- Field Crops -Seeds Grains and Seeds of the past year are eligible for display. All seeds to be brought in a zip lock bag 1 dry quart of seed required. A 3x5 card, listing variety, to be enclosed in bag. 1. Wheat 2. Oats 3. Barley 4. Rye 5. Soybeans, any variety properly identified 6. Any other grain not listed above, properly i.d. DIVISION B - Field Crops - Sheaves All grain sheaves must be no less than two inches in diameter at the center band. Sheave stems should be stripped of leaves. Hay and grass sheaves to be no less than three inches in diameter (not stripped). All grains and grasses must be from the current year s crop. Hay samples must be cured. 1. Wheat 2. Rye 3. Barley 4. Oats 5. Alfalfa 6. Red Clover 7. Timothy 8. Alsike Clover 9. Soybeans for Hay (dry) 10. Brome Grass 11. Canary Grass 12. Sudan Grass, may be damp 13. Sweet Clover 14. Any other sheaf not listed DIVISION C Field Corn Attach a 3 x 5 card listing name & maturity SHELLED (last year s crop in a plastic Ziploc bag. Must contain 1 dry qt. of corn) 1. Shelled Dent Corn 2. Shelled Popcorn (any variety) FIELD CORN (4 ears husked last year s crop) pg. 145

3. Yellow Dent Corn 4. Popcorn, any variety 5. Indian Corn (large variety) 6. Indian Corn (mini variety) 7. Any other ornamental (not listed above) 8. Best 1 Cob Dent Corn-list variety (1 placing only) CORN STALKS (must have in pail of water w/maturity date & variety on 3x5 card) 9. Dent Corn, 3 stalks (maturity over 100 days) 10. Dent Corn, 3 stalks (maturity under 100 days) 11. Silage Corn, 3 stalks (over 100 days) SILAGE (last year s crop, 1 qt. filled plastic Ziploc bag) 12. Tallest Corn Stalk (one placing only) 13. Corn Silage 14. High Moisture Corn DIVISION D- Forage Crops HAY (baled/cured, 6" slice in clear plastic bag) 1. Baled Alfalfa, 1st crop (over 75%) 2. Baled Alfalfa, 2nd crop (over 75%) 3. Baled Mixed, 1st crop 4. Baled Mixed, 2nd crop 5. Baled Grass, 1st crop 6. Baled Grass, 2nd crop HAYLAGE (Current Year s Crop) (in clear 1 qt. Ziploc bag) 7. Alfalfa Haylage (over 75%) STRAW (6" slice in med. clear plastic bag) 8. Wheat straw 9. Oats straw 10. Any other straw, not listed above SUNFLOWER 11. Sunflower Head non-decorative variety (6 inch stem in water) 12. Tallest Sunflower, entire stalk (in 5 gal. pail) (one placing only) 13. Sunflower Seeds (1qt. in Ziploc bag) 14. Largest Head by diameter (may be from last year s crop) DIVISION E - Garden Vegetables-Box All fruits and vegetables will be discarded except for onion, garlic, potatoes and cabbage All other exhibits must be removed by 9:00pm Sunday night or they will be discarded Class No. Premiums: $5.50, $4.50, $3.50, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 1. Garden Box All boxes must be shown in displays consisting of 6 vegetables selected from the list given. These are to be displayed in suitable boxes supplied by the fair. Two boxes will be allowed for one exhibit. The products for each entry must come from the exhibitor's own garden. Single or plate vegetable entries are not acceptable. Each open division vegetable display to contain any 6 of the following kinds of vegetables. Potatoes are not considered as a vegetable. All vegetables are to be exhibited according to the Exhibiting and Judging Vegetables booklet available at the extension office. Beans; Purple, green or wax beans, 5 specimen Beets; Table beets, any kind, 5 specimen pg. 146

Broccoli, any kind, 1 bunch Cabbage, any kind, 1 specimen Carrots, any type, 5 specimen Cauliflower, 1 specimen Cucumbers, any kind, 5 specimen Sweet corn, any variety, 3 ears, 1/2 ear displayed Kohlrabi, any kind, 3 specimen Leeks, 2 specimen Lettuce, any kind, 1 bunch or head Muskmelon, any kind, 1 specimen Onions, any kind, 5 specimen Parsley, potted plant only Peas, any kind, 10 specimen Peppers, any kind, 3 specimen Pumpkins, any kind, 1 specimen Squash, any kind, 1 specimen Tomatoes, any kind, 5 specimen Optional, 1 large specimen not listed Optional, 5 small specimen not listed DIVISION F - Garden Vegetables-Plate All vegetables are to be exhibited according to the Exhibiting and Judging Vegetables booklet available at the extension office. 1. Beans, green - 5 specimen 2. Beans, purple - 5 specimen 3. Beans, Yellow - 5 specimen 4. Beets, table, round - 5 specimen (1" tops) 5. Beets, table, long - 5 specimen (1" tops) 6. Broccoli, 1 head 7. Brussel Sprouts - 5 specimen 8. Cabbage, green, 1 head 9. Cabbage, Red - 1 specimen 10. Cauliflower - 1 head 11. Carrots, mini - 5 specimen (up to 4 long) 12. Carrots Large 5 specimen (over 4 long) 13. Cherries, Ground - 5 specimen (need not be ripe) 14. Cucumbers, for dill pickles - 5 specimen 15. Cucumbers, for slicing - 5 specimen 16. Egg Plant, 1 specimen 17. Garlic, 3 specimen 18. Gourds, 2 specimen 19. Kohlrabi, purple - 3 specimen (1" tops) 20. Kohlrabi, white - 3 specimen (1" tops) 21. Lettuce (1 head or bunch, any type) 22. Melons, muskmelon - 1 specimen 23. Melons, watermelon - 1 specimen 24. Onions, green bunching - 5 specimen (6" tops) 25. Onions, red - 5 specimen (1" tops) (need not be dry) 26. Onions, white - 5 specimen (1" tops) (need not be dry) 27. Onions, yellow - 5 specimen (1" tops) (need not be dry) 28. Onion, largest by weight (1 specimen, 1 placing only) pg. 147

29. Edible Pod Peas - 5 specimen 30. Shell Peas - 5 specimen 31. Bell peppers - 3 specimen 32. Jalapeño peppers - 5 specimen 33. Any other sweet pepper - 3 specimen - variety listed 34. Any other hot pepper -5 specimen (stems on) - variety listed 35. Pumpkin, pie, 1 specimen 36. Pumpkin, field, 1 specimen 37. Celery, 1 specimen 38. Radishes - 5 specimen 39. Squash, yellow summer - 2 specimen (stems on) 40. Squash, zucchini - 2 specimen (stems on) 41. Squash, any other summer - 2 specimen (stems on) 42. Squash, winter - 2 specimen (stems on) 43. Sweet corn, any variety - 3 ears, ½ ear displayed 44. Swiss Chard, leaves - 5 specimen 45. Tomatoes, red, large - 5 specimen (stems off) (need not be ripe) 46. Tomatoes, Italian - 5 specimen (stems off) (need not be ripe) 47. Tomatoes, yellow - 5 specimen (stems off) (need not be ripe) 48. Tomatoes, small - 5 specimen (stems off) (need not be ripe) 49. Tomato, largest by weight ( 1 specimen, 1 placing only) 50. Turnips, 2 specimen 51. Any other vegetable - 2 specimen 52. Any decorated vegetable 1 specimen 53. Strangest vegetable (1 placing only) DIVISION G - Herbs Plant in a suitable container no larger than 6 diameter with watering tray. 1. Basil 2. Catnip 3. Chive 4. Comfrey 5. Dill, 3 heads, 6" topstalk, displayed in water 6. Fennel 7. Marjoram 8. Lemon Mint 9. Lavender 10. Oregano 11. Parsley 12. Peppermint 13. Rosemary 14. Sage 15. Spearmint 16. Tarragon 17. Thyme 18. Caraway 19. Curry 20. Any other herb not listed (identify variety) pg. 148

DIVISION H Potatoes Entry to consist of 5 potatoes 1. Early Ohio 2. All blue 3. Kennebec 4. Norland 5. Red Pontiac 6. Russet 7. Yukon Gold 8. Any other variety (identify variety) 9. Largest potato, by weight (1specimen, 1 placing only) Class No. Premiums: $2.05, $2.25, $2.00, $1.50 1. Yellow Transparent 2. Duchess 3. Honey Crisp 4. Paula Red 5. Yellow Delicious 6. McIntosh 7. Courtland 8. Red Delicious 9. Lodi 10. Greening 11. Melba 12. Jonathon 13. Snow Apple 14. Crab Apple, any variety 15. Any other variety (identify variety) 16. Largest Apple 1 specimen (one placing only) 1. Raspberries, red (1/2 pint in box) 2. Raspberries, black (1/2 pint in box) 3. Cherries (1/2 pint in box) 4. Currants (1/2 pint in box) 5. Grapes, 1 bunch on plate 6. Blue Plums, 5 specimen 7. Red Plums, 5 specimen 8. Yellow Plums, 5 specimen 9. Apricots, 5 specimen 10. Peaches, 5 specimen 11. Nectarines, 5 specimen 12. Pears, Bartlett, 5 specimen 13. Pears, Flemish Beauty, 5 specimen DIVISION I-Apples Single Plate 5 specimens DIVISION J Fruit ½ Pint (must be fresh) pg. 149

14. Pears, Bosc, 5 specimen 15. Any other fruit not listed, 5 specimen (identify variety) DIVISION K Weeds Class No. Premiums: $1.7, $1.50, $1.25, $1.00 1. Tallest Weed (Must be in pot or bucket and identified) DIVISION L- Nuts Nuts must be from last year s crop. Exhibit in a plastic bag. Outer husks removed shell left intact All Classes to include 10 specimen (5 in shell & 5 out of shell) 2. Hickory Nuts 3. Black Walnuts 4. English Walnuts 5. Butternuts 6. Any other nut (identify variety) pg. 150