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Department 26 Open Class Horticulture Building 1 Superintendent Kendra Myers contact (509) 308-9405 Pre-registration is mandatory: Register Here! 1. Before entering, refer to General Information. You may contact the superintendent at Kraftiekreations02@yahoo.com 2. ENTERING: Pre-enter in DEPARTMENT ONLY. Itemized entry sheet PER will be available on entry days in Building 1. Pick up exhibitor number ONE WEEK BEFORE ENTRY DAY at the fair office. You will need your exhibitor number at the time of entering. Exhibits to arrive on the grounds between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sun., 8/20, and Mon., 8/21. 3. Entry pick up: Exhibits will be released between 8 and 10 a.m. Sun., 8/27. Entries not picked up at set time will be discarded and names and ribbons will be left for you to pick up during regular fair office hours. 4. Note: LIMITS on each class number. 5. All exhibits must be properly labeled with the correct division letter, class numbers and variety. Specify Youth (under 18) or Adult (18+). 6. Fair theme contest for decorated trays. Trays furnished by the Fair at the time of entering OR exhibitor may use their own STURDY tray or creative piece. Produce is displayed to be seen easily, & decorate the extra spaces as you like, but use only required amount of fruits and veggies per class. Fair theme: The Best Week of Summer, down on the farm! 7. EDUCATIONAL TRAYS must be labeled. Toothpicks & popsicle sticks work great in your displays to label each item (you are teaching people what you have grown). Trays furnished by the fair at the time of entering OR exhibitor may use their own STURDY tray or creative piece where produce is displayed to be seen easily, with each item labeled as to what it is. You may include a small information sheet/poster, no larger than 8.5 x 11. 8. All entries must be grown by exhibitor. NO PRODUCT SHOULD BE OILED OR WAXED.

9. Root crops, including sugar beets, table beets, carrots, rutabagas, radishes, parsnips and turnips, should be washed and the tops trimmed to one-inch above the crown. Cabbage should have the root cut. Potatoes should be of average size (8 to 10 oz.). 10. Judging will be done Danish style excluding: largest, strangest and People s Choice. Best of Show will be selected accordingly. 11. Judges are allowed to taste and/or cut open entries to verify that produce looks and/or tastes correct to award accordingly. Due to this and space limitations, the full number of required entries per class may not be displayed. 12. During fair week, if produce goes bad (moldy, buggy, etc.) produce items will be discarded and name tag and ribbon will remain on display. 2017 STORY POSTER CONTEST (Enter in Class D Novelty) Include photos and/or draw pictures: sizes up to poster board size (24 x 44 ) accepted. Scarpbook pages accepted in sheet protectors, 1 or 2 page layout. Subject: What are your favorite garden plants to grow and why? Example: Show us the story of why it s your favorite, how it benefits you, your family, the environment, and your community PREMIUM POINTS Division A & B 8 5 3 Best of Show - Ribbon Fair Theme - Ribbon Adult and Youth - Trophies People s Choice - Ribbon Superintendent s Choice - Ribbon Educational - Ribbon

A. Fruits - Specify variety - Use Division A itemized entry sheet 1. Apples, 4, limit 6 varieties 2. Apples mixed tray, 6, 3 varieties, 2 each 3. Berries, 1 pint IN ZIPLOC BAG, limit 4 varieties 4. Grapes, 1 bunch, limit 4 varieties 5. Melon, 1, limit 6 varieties 6. Nectarines, 4, limit 4 varieties 7. Nuts, 10 uniform in size - in shell, limit 6 varieties, (peanuts must be one plant w/roots intact) 8. Peaches, 4, limit 4 varieties 9. Pears, 4, limit 4 varieties 10. Plums, 6, limit 4 varieties 11. Prunes, 6, limit 4 varieties 12. EDUCATIONAL mixed fruit tray (label each fruit as to type); 6, one of each variety of your choice, limit 2 trays 13. Other fruit, limit 4 varieties B. Vegetables - specify variety - Use Division B itemized entry sheet 1. Artichokes, 2, limit 2 varieties 2. Beans, 10 pods, limit 6 varieties *Dry beans are to be entered in Dept. 11 Agronomy. 3. Beets, 4, limit 6 varieties 4. Broccoli, 2 stalks, limit 2 varieties 5. Brussel sprouts, 6 sprouts, limit 2 varieties 6. Cabbage, 1 head - outer leaves removed, limit 4 varieties 7. Carrots, 4 - leaves trimmed to 1 in., limit 8 varieties 8. Cauliflower, 1 head, limit 2 varieties 9. Celery, 1 bunch - rooted in container that holds water, limit 2 varieties 10. Chard, 3, limit 4 varieties 11. Corn, 3 ears - husk pulled back, limit 6 varieties 12. Cucumber small, 4, limit 4 varieties

13. Cucumber large, 2, limit 4 varieties 14. Eggplant, 1, limit 4 varieties 15. Garlic Bunch, 2, limit 4 varieties 16. Horseradish, 6 inch of stem intact on tray or in water, limit 2 17. Kale, 1 plant rooted in container, limit 2 varieties 18. Kohlrabi, 3, stem intact, limit 4 varieties 19. Lettuce, rooted in container, 1 plant, limit 4 varieties (pot must have bottom to hold water) 20. Okra, 4 pods, limit 2 varieties 21. Onions, 4 limit 6 varieties 22. Parsnips, 3, limit 2 varieties 23. Peppers, 4, limit 30 varieties 24. EDUCATIONAL mixed pepper tray (label each pepper as to type); 6, one of each variety of your choice, limit 4 trays 25. Potatoes, 4, limit 10 varieties 26. EDUCATIONAL mixed potato trays (label each potato as to type); 4, one of each variety of your choice, limit 4 trays 27. Pumpkin, 1, limit 6 varieties (largest enter in division C) 28. Radishes, leaves trimmed to 1 in., 4 w/roots, limit 4 varieties 29. Rhubarb, pull do not cut, trim leaves leaving about 1/2, two stalks, limits 2 varieties 30. Rutabaga, 3, limit 2 varieties 31. Spinach, rooted in container, 1 plant, limit 4 varieties (pot must have bottom to hold water) 32. Squash, 1, limit 15 varieties 33. Tomato, large, 2, limit 10 varieties (ripe or green) 34. Tomato, medium, 3, limit 10 varieties (ripe or green) 35. Tomato, small 4, limit 10 varieties (ripe or green) 36. Tomato, small cherry size, 4, limit 10 varieties (ripe or green) 37. EDUCATIONAL mixed tomato tray, (label each vegetable as type), 6, one of each variety of your choice limit 4 trays 38. Turnip, 3, table size, limit 2 varieties 39. Sugar cane, one stalk with tassels, limit 2 varieties 40. Sorghum cane, one stalk with tassels, limit 2 varieties 41. Broom cane, one stalk with tassels, limit 2 varieties 42. EDUCATIONAL mixed vegetable tray, (label as type), 6, one of each variety of your choice, limit 4 trays 43. Other vegetable, limit 4 varieties

PREMIUM POINTS Division C & D 12 8 6 C. Garden Giants - Use division C itemized entry sheet each Garden Giant entry needs its own Division C Entry Sheet. BE SURE TO HIGHLIGHT YOUTH ENTRIES. 1. One, largest apple, by weight 2. One, largest beet, by weight 3. One, largest cabbage, by weight 4. One, longest carrot, leaves trimmed to 1 and leaves measured in length not Judged 5. One, tallest corn stalk, roots intact, in container (bucket) that holds water 6. One, largest cucumber, by length 7. One, longest cucumber, by weight 8. One, largest eggplant, by weight 9. One, largest garlic bunch, by size of bunch 10. One, longest gourd, by length 11. One, largest grape bunch, by weight 12. One, largest kohlrabi, by weight 13. One, largest melon, by weight 14. One, largest onion, by weight 15. One, largest pepper, by weight 16. One, longest pepper, by length 17. One, largest potato, by weight 18. One, largest pumpkin, by weight 19. One, largest radish, by weight, leaves trimmed to 1 in., roots in tact 20. One, largest squash, SMALL variety, by weight 21. One, largest squash, LARGE variety, by weight 22. One, tallest sunflower, roots intact, in container (container) that holds water 23. One, largest sunflower head, cut from stalk, biggest around 24. One, largest tomato, by weight 25. One, largest zucchini, by weight 26. Other giant, specify, limit 4

D. Novelty - Use Division D itemized entry sheet 1. One strangest looking vegetable, untouched in its natural state limit 4 varieties 2. One strangest looking fruit, untouched in its natural state, limit 4 varieties 3. Poster Contest, limit 5 entries PREMIUM POINTS 8 5 3 E. Fresh herbs - Use Division E itemized entry sheet. May be potted (pot must have a bottom to hold water) or cut and put in water. Glass and plastic containers acceptable. 1. Fresh herb potted, limit 20 varieties (pot must have bottom to hold water) 2. Fresh herb cut, limit 20 varieties (cut should have at least 4 sprigs), bring your own container/vase/jar. 3. Other, fresh herb, limit 5 varieties

WHEELBARROW PROJECT Do you have what it takes to grow a crop from seed to harvest, all in the compact environs of a wheelbarrow in your own home or backyard? Must be a standard size wheelbarrow (painted/decorated), any vegetables and herbs may be planted. Educational poster board/progress must accompany with display. For more information contact the superintendent. Entries will be judged and scored by the following criteria: Use of Theme - 10 points Appearance - 20 points Educational - 20 points Quality - 50 points Total = 100 points. Grand Champion - $20 Reserve Grand Champion $10 SPECIAL AWARDS PREMIUM POINTS 40 30 20 F. Wheelbarrow 1. Limit one entry