Woodbury County Fairbook 2015 | Page 31

30 Woodbury County Fair 10705 Corn, sweet, ear over 10 10712 Pepper, over ½ pound inches 10713 Potato, over 1 pound 10706 Cucumber, over 12 inches 10714 Pumpkin, over 15 pounds 10707 Gourd, over 1 pound 10715 Squash, over 5 pounds 10708 Kohlrabi, over 1 pound 10716 Tomato, ripe, over 1 pound 10709 Okra, over 8 inches 10717 Turnip, over 1 pound 10710 Onion, over 1 pound 10718 Other, superintendent’s 10711 Parsnip, over 8 inches edible decision root Section 108 – SUMMER APPLES An exhibit will consist of 3 mature RIPE specimens per plate. No winter or green apples will be exhibited. If necessary, one specimen will be cut to check seed maturity 10801 Duchess 10804 Dolga Crab 10802 Oriole 10805 Whitney Crab 10803 Yellow Transparent 10806 Any Other Summer Apple Section 109– OTHER FRUITS An exhibit will consist of RIPE specimens of the given amount per plate. Use berry boxes for small fruit. 10901 Apricots (3) 10904 Peaches (3) 10902 Berries ½ pint (or reasonable 10905 Plums (3) amount) 10906 Other fruit 1/2 pint (or 10903 Grapes, 2 bunches reasonable amount) Section 110 – MISCELLANEOUS 11001 Small Gourd Mixture, 3 all different in appearance. (shape, color, skin texture, etc.) 11002 Large Gourd Mixture, 3 all different in appearance. (shape, color, skin texture, etc.) 11003 Walnuts, Last year’s crop, without husk, six, one open. 11004 Herbs –A collection of six named herbs 11005 Artistic Figure – made entirely of homegrown vegetables, fruits, gourds, or grain. MUST SECURELY STAND BY ITSELF. 11006 Novelty – Uncommon or unique vegetable, grain, or fruit. Give name. NO FREAKS 11007 Usable Birdhouse made from a birdhouse gourd, that is hangable, bird accessible and weather tolerant. This is not an art project. Same birdhouse is eligible to enter one year only. 11008 Miniature pumpkins (2) Section 111 – POT OR CONTAINER PLANTS SPONSORED BY EARL MAY GARDEN CENTER Grow a tomato or a pepper plant in a container. Start early enough so plant will show fruit and maturity by fair time. May use a started plant or can grow one from seed. Must have variety name of plant on exhibit. Container must be large enough for a big plant and must have drain holes in bottom. Record planting date, if and when fertilized, growth progress, any problems the plant had, what you learned or enjoyed about the project and attach to exhibit. Place a saucer underneath plant pot. Earl May Garden Center will judge these plants and award special prizes to the winners. 11101 Pot or Container Plant -- Ages 6 - 15 years. 11102 Pot or Container Plant -- Ages 16 - adult. Visit our website: www.woodburycountyfair.com