2023 Fair > Youth Exhibits Ages 9-19 > Field Crops
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A. To enter in this section all exhibitors must be between the ages of 5 to 19 years old. Youth under the age of 9 will NOT be eligible for the sweepstakes award.
B. All Entries must be grown by the exhibitor
C. Entries in this section will be taken from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. All those in line by 2:00 p.m. will be accepted, BUT you must be in line by 2:00 p.m. Thank you!
Prizes: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Field Crops
1. CORN
a) Grain Yellow, 3 stalks
b) Largest Ear, 1
c) Shelled Corn, 2 cups
d) Shucked Yellow, 3 ears
e) Corn Silage, 3 Stalks
2. Ensilage, already chopped
a) Barley, 2 cups
b) Corn, 2 cups
c) High moisture corn, 2 cups
3. Grains
a) Barley, 2 cups
b) Oats, 2 cups
c) Rye, 2 cups
d) Soybeans, 2 cups
e) Soybean stalks, 3 stalks
f) Wheat, 2 cups
4. sorghum
a) Sorghum stalks for grain, 3 stalks
b) Sorghum stalks for silage, 3 stalks
5. Hay
(1/4 Bale)
a) Alfalfa
b) Clover
c) Fescue
d) Lespedeza
e) Millet
f) Mixed
g) Orchard grass
h) Timothy
Vegetables & Fruits
(The number beside is how many are to be on a plate unless it says cup.)
6. Apples
a) Golden Delicious, 3
b) Red Delicious, 3
c) Miscellaneous, 3
7. Beans
a) Green dried, 1 cup
b) Green flat, 5
c) Green regular, 5
d) Lima Pod, 5
e) Lima shelled, 1 cup
8. Beets, 3
9. Blackberries, 5
10. Broccoli, 2 bunches
11. Brussel sprouts, 5
12. Cabbage
a) Green, 1
b) Largest Head, 1
c) Red, 1
13. Cantaloupe
a) Largest, 1
b) Regular, 1
14. Carrots, 3
15. Cauliflower Head, 1
16. Chestnuts, 2 clusters
17. Corn
a) Bi-Colored Sweet Shucked, 5 ears
b) Indian Mini-Ears Shucked, 5 ears
c) Indian Shucked, 5 ears
d) Popcorn Shucked, 5 ears
e) White Sweet Shucked, 5 ears
d) Yellow Sweet Shucked, 5 ears
\18. Cushaw, 1
19. Cucumbers
a) Pickling, 3
b) Slicing, 3
c) Miscellaneous, 3
20. Damsons, 3
21. Eggplant, 1
22. Eggs
a) Brown, ½ dozen
b) Green, ½ dozen
c) White, ½ dozen
d) Miscellaneous, ½ dozen
23. Figs, 3
24. Grapes
a) Blue or Purple, 1 bunch
b) Red or Pink, 1 bunch
c) White, 1 bunch
25. Gourds
a) Birdhouse, 1
b) Gooseneck Swan, 1
c) Long Handle, 1
d) Mixed Variety, 5 or more
26. Greens
a) Kale, 5 leaves
b) Mustard, 5 leaves
c) Spinach, 5 leaves
d) Swiss Chard, 5 leaves
e) Turnip, 5 leaves
27. Nectarines, 5
28. Okra, 5
29. Onions
a) Red, 3
b) White, 3
c) Yellow, 3
30. Parsnips, 3
31. Peaches, 3
32. Pears, 3
33. Peppers (Hot)
a) Banana Hot, 3
b) Cayenne, 3
c) Chili, 3
d) Habanero, 3
e) Jalapeno, 3
f) Miscellaneous, 3
34. Peppers (Regular)
a) Banana, any variety, 3
b) Green Bell, 3
c) Orange Bell, 3
d) Red Bell, 3
e) Yellow Bell, 3
f) Miscellaneous, 3
35. Potatoes
a) Funniest Shape, novelty, 1
b) Irish Cobble, 3
c) Kennebec, 3
d) Largest Potato, 1
e) Red Pontiac, 3
f) Sweet, 3
g) Yukon Gold, 3
h) Miscellaneous, 3
36. Plums, 3
37. Pumpkin
a) Field, 1
b) Jack-o-lantern, 1
c) Largest, 1
d) Miniature, 3
e) Pie, 1
38. Radish
a) Red, 3
b) White, 3
39. Raspberries, 5
40. Rhubarb, 5 stalks
41. Salsify, 3
42. Squash
a) Acorn, 1
b) Butternut, 1
c) Largest, 1
d) Patty Pan, 1
e) Spaghetti, 1
f) Yellow Crook Neck, 2
g) Yellow Straight, 2
h) Miscellaneous, 1
43. Sunflower
a) Best Seed Head, 1
b) Largest, 1
c) Miniature, 1
d) Ornamental, 1
44. Tomatoes, Small Variety
a) Cherry Red, 5
b) Cherry Yellow, 5
c) Grape, 5
d) Pear, 5
e) Miscellaneous
45. Tomatoes, Larger Varieties
a) Orange, 3
b) Pink, 3
c) Red Canning, 3
d) Red Slicing, 3
e) Roma, 3
f) Yellow, 3
g) Miscellaneous, 3
46. Turnips, 3
47. Watermelon
a) Green Whole, 1
b) Largest, 1
c) Stripped Whole, 1
d) Sugar Baby Round, 1
48. Zucchini
a) Largest, 1
b) Regular, 2
49. Fruit Basket, minimum of 6 different varieties
50. Vegetable Basket, minimum of 6 different varieties