SECTION 5 - FARM PRODUCE
Steward: J. Schulz (07) 5426 1385
Pavilion will be open to receive entries on
Thursday night - 7.00 and 9.00 p.m.
Friday morning - 7.00 - 9.30 a.m.
Entries Close: Friday 15th June 2018 at 9.30am
Judging will commence at 10.30 a.m.
Prizes: First $4.00, Second $3.00Entry Fee: 80c (Including GST)
Janeen Schulz Perpetual Trophy
Exhibitor gaining Most Points in Farm Produce
Division No. 1
Trophy to Exhibitor gaining most points from Classes 1-27.
Division No. 2
Trophy to Exhibitor gaining most points from Classes 28-71.
Division No. 3
Trophy to Exhibitor gaining most points from Classes 72-103.
In all collections of Farm Produce, varieties must be labelled
ALL ENTRIES TO BE COLLECTEDbetween9.00am & 11am - Sunday 17th June 2018
MAIZE (COBS)
Each exhibit to be six cobs fully matured.
Class
1. White Maize – any variety
2. Red Maize - any variety
3. Lady Finger Maize
4. Hybrid Maize
5. Early Leaming
6. Any Other Variety of Maize
7. Six Heaviest Cobs - dry
8. Collection of Maize in Cobs – labelled; not less than six varieties; 3 cobs each variety.
9. Golden Beauty
MAIZE (SHELLED)
Each Exhibit to be 5kg
10. Golden Beauty
11. White Maize – any variety
12. Red Maize - any variety
13. Lady Finger
14. Hybrid Maize
15. Early Leaming
16. Any Other Variety
17. Maize - One Bushel of Marketable Maize: must not be topped or tailed.
Champion Exhibit of Maize – Sash
SEEDS
Each exhibit to be 5kg unless otherwise stated.
18. Sweet Sorghum - any variety
19. Soya Beans - 1st: $5, 2nd: $3
19a. Mung Beans
20. Wheat
21. Barley
22. Sunflower Seeds
23. Grain Sorghum
24. Collection of Seeds
25. Sweet Sorghum A.O.V. - Six heads
26. Grain Sorghum - six heads matured
27. Sunflower head – one
HAY
28. Hay - Lucerne Green 1 Bale.
29. Hay - Lucerne Shedded 1 Bale.
30. Hay - A.O.V.
Champion Bale of Hay - Sash
CHAFF
Each exhibit to be in new clean bag, ready & suitable for marketing
31. Bag of Lucerne Chaff Green
32. Lucerne Chaff - Shedded
33. Bag Chaff - A.O.V.
Champion Bag of Chaff – Sash
POTATOES
Trophy sponsored by Landmark for Exhibitor
who gains the most points for Table Potatoes.
34. Kenbec
35. Extons
36. Pontiac
37. Sebago
38. Sequoi
39. No.1 Small - suitable for market
40. Six Heaviest Potatoes (English) - free from second growth
41. Best Sack English Potatoes, suitable for export. Unwashed
42. Best Sugar Bag of New Season Washed Potatoes - any variety.
43. Collection of English Potatoes - not less than 6 Potatoes of each variety
Champion Exhibit of Potatoes – Sash
PUMPKINS
Each exhibit to be three Pumpkins unless otherwise stated.
44. Beaudesert Type Pumpkin - Judged for appearance.45. Beaudesert Type Pumpkin - one to be cut.
46. Gramma Pumpkin - pear shape
47. Gramma Pumpkin - round
48. Bugle Pumpkin - yellow
49. Bugle Pumpkin - spotted
50. Butternut Pumpkin
51. Triamble
52. Pawpaw Pumpkin / 53. Crown Pumpkin
54. Kent Specials
55. Jarrahdale Pumpkin
56. Baby Blue Pumpkin
57. Silver Nugget Pumpkin
58. Any other variety Pumpkin
59. Heaviest Table Pumpkin - sound
60. Collection of Pumpkins
61. Three Shipping Pumpkins - suitable for Sydney markets.
62. Best Sack of Genuine Beaudesert Blue Pumpkins
63. Best Sack of Jarrahdale Pumpkins
64. Best Six Jarrahdale Pumpkins
CHAMPION PUMPKIN OF SHOW – Sash
65. 3 Jam Pie Melons
66. 3 Japanese Pie Melons
67. Heaviest Pie Melon - sound
68. Collection of Pie Melons - four varieties, one of each
69. 2 Cattle Pumpkins - pink
70. 2 Cattle Pumpkins - grey
71. Heaviest Cattle Pumpkin
ONIONS
Locally Grown
72. White - 5kg
73. Brown - 5kg
74. White Pickles - 5kg
75. Brown Pickles - 5kg
76. Best New Season Bulb Grown White Onions - 5kg
77. Best New Season Bulb Grown Brown Onions - 5kg
78. Garlic - 2kg
SWEET POTATOES
Each exhibit to be 5kg
79. Sweet Potatoes - table white
80. Sweet Potatoes - table red
81. Sweet Potatoes - table golden
82. Six Heaviest Sweet Potatoes
83. Collection of Sweet Potatoes - not less than four varieties
84. Mangels - 3 Red
84a. Mangels - 3 Yellow
GREEN FODDER
85. Collection of One Small Bundle of Each Variety Cultivated – not less than six.
86. Bundle of Oats
87. Bundle of Barley
88. Bundle of Rhodes Grass
88a. Sugar Cane - 3 Stalks
89. Green Corn - 6 Stalks in Cob
89a. Arrowroot
90. Bundle of Wheat
91. Bundle of Jap Millet
92. Forage Sorghum - 12 sticks
93. Grain Sorghum - 12 sticks
94. Sweet Sorghum - 12 sticks
DRY FODDER
95. Bundle of Oats
96. Bundle of Barley
97. Bundle of Rhodes Grass
98. Bundle of Panicum Muticum
99. Bundle of Wheat
100. Bundle of Jap Millet
101. Grain Sorghum - 12 sticks
102. Sweet Sorghum - 12 sticks
103. Six Stalks Corn in Cob - judged by appearance
JUNIOR SECTION FARM PRODCUCE /
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
Exhibitor gaining most points in Junior Section
Trophy sponsored by Lowood Irrigation
Runner-up Trophy sponsored by Janeen Schulz
Prize Money: First: $4.00, Second: $3.00
Entry Fee: 80c (including GST)
One entry allowed in each class.
104. 6 Chicken Eggs - Decorated - displayed in carton
105. 6 Duck Eggs - Decorated - displayed in carton
106. Three Cobs Maize - any variety
107. One Bundle of Green Fodder
108. One Bundle of Dry Fodder
109. 1 Bale of Hay
110. Heaviest Potato
111. Three Pumpkins - Any variety
112. Three cobs of Sweet Corn
113. Six Baby Carrots
114. Six Beetroot
115. Six Tomatoes
116. Green Beans - 25 pods
117. Two Heads of Lettuce
118. Two Cabbages
119. Three Cucumbers
120. Peas - 25 pods
121. Six Lemons
122. Six Oranges
123. Creature made from Fruit - max 3 different varieties
124. Creature made from Vegetables - max 3 different varieties
125. Collection of Fruit & Vegetables – max 6 varieties – mounted on a display board – each variety named