Grain and Corn - Class G/C


Prizes

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Section 1-9 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 ribbon ribbon ribbon

Grade 12 and under as of June 1,2010

Section

  1. Indian Corn, 3 cobs with husks attached
  2. Corn, suitable for grain, 5 ears with husks removed
  3. Corn, for ensilage purposes, sheaf of 6 stalks with ears attached
  4. Corn, longest ear
  5. Popping Corn, 3 cobs with husks attached
  6. Tallest stalk of corn - without roots
  7. Sunflower, largest head, no more than 1 foot of stalk
  8. Soybean Plant with the most pods. Write the number of pods on your entry tag
  9. 500 ml container or a 1 pint jar FULL of dry shelled corn
  10. 500 ml container or a 1 pint jar FULL of soybeans
  11. 500 ml container or a 1 pint jar FULL of any coloured beans

Vegetables and Fruit - Class V/F


How To Prepare Specimens for Exhibition:
  1. Chose medium sized carrots, potatoes and beets.
  2. Choose regular shaped specimens.
  3. Choose specimens as nearly the same shape and size as possible.
  4. Cut tops off leaving only 1 inch.
  5. Polish with dry cloth.
  6. Choose large onions. Bend the tops over some time before pulling so that the tops stop growing. After pulling, allow the onions to dry in the sun. Do not peel.
  7. Choose large squash.
  8. Potatoes must not be washed.
  9. Pumpkins and Squash must have stems on.

Prizes

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Section 1-26 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 ribbon ribbon ribbon

Grade 12 and under as of June 1, 2010

Section

  1. Apples, variety to be named, (5) on a plate
  2. Beets, topped (3)
  3. Carrots, topped (3) 12.5 cm or larger
  4. Unusually shaped Carrot
  5. Cucumbers for slicing (3)
  6. Fattest Cucumber
  7. Muskmelon (1)
  8. Largest Onion
  9. Onions, Spanish (3)
  10. Onions, other than Spanish (3)
  11. Peppers, Sweet (3)
  12. Potatoes, late variety, White (3)
  13. Potatoes, Red (3)
  14. Largest Potato, any variety
  15. Field Pumpkin
  16. Pie Pumpkin
  17. Smallest Pie Pumpkin (not a gourd)
  18. Largest Pumpkin or Squash - by circumference
  19. Squash, Butternut (1)
  20. Squash, Pepper (2)
  21. Tomatoes, Cherry (5)
  22. Tomatoes, large variety (3)
  23. Watermelon (1)
  24. Longest Zuccini
  25. Unusually Shaped Vegetable
  26. Any Vegetable from the garden not mentioned above

 

Flowers - Class F

Prizes

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Section 1-15 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 ribbon ribbon ribbon

Section

Preschoolers as of June 1, 2010

  1. "Stuff I Just Picked" - a bouquet of flowers, weeds, sticks, etc
  2. Jr K & Kindergarten as of June 1, 2010

  3. A bouquet of flowers for mommy.
  4. Grade 1 to Grade 8 as of June 1, 2010

  5. Rose, single bloom
  6. Bouquet of Marigolds
  7. Bouquet of Impatiens
  8. Bouquet of Petunias
  9. Bouquet of Cosmos
  10. Bouquet of Zinnias
  11. Bouquet of Snapdragons
  12. Bouquet of "My Favourite Garden Flowers"
  13. "Pretty in Pink". A bouquet of pink flowers
  14. Grade 3 and under as of June 1, 2010

  15. "A Walk in the Country" in a unique container
  16. Grade 4 to 8 as of June 1, 2010

  17. "A Walk in the Country" in a unique container
  18. Grade 9 to 12 of June 1, 2010

  19. "A Walk in the Country" in a unique container
  20. Floating rose in a suitable container
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