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CLASS 6 – pOTATOeS - plate of 4premium: $2-$1.50-$1
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
1. Katahdin2. Kennebec3. Irish Cobbler4. Rural Russett5. Early Red6. Pontiac7. Gold Yukon8. Sweet Potato9. Purple or Blue10. Yellow
CLASS 7 – SquASHpremiumS: $2-$1.50-$1
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
1. Sugar or Pie2. Green Cutshaw3. Field Grade4. Butternut Squash5. Blue Hubbard6. Golden Hubbard7. Heaviest Zucchini8. Acorn Squash9. Big Tom10. Butter Cup11. Turks Cap12. Summer Squash13. Spaghetti Squash14. Most Unusual Squash
HeAVieST pumpKin Or SquASHpremium: $500-$300-$20015. Heaviest Pumpkin or Squash, any
variety, only one entry per exhibitor. Minimum weight 100lbs.
Heaviest Pumpkin or Squash entries must be in place between
4 - 8 p.m. Sunday.
senior fairfarm ProDucts
DepArTmenT 5JuDging: monday, September 17, 2018
Check-in: Sunday, September 16, noon to 8 p.m. release: Sunday, September 23, 6 - 8 p.m.Entry Deadline: August 24, 2018
PLEASE STATE VARIETY OF PRODUCE ON ENTRY TAG IF KNOWN. MUST BE THIS YEAR’S GROWTH AND GROWN BY EXHIBITOR—NO PURCHASED PRODUCE PERMITTED.
Competition open to residents of Tuscarawas County. All exhibitors must purchase a 4 or 7-day fair pass. All produce must be in sound condition. All vegetables that require plates please use only paper plates and they should be no larger than needed to display produce. All entry tickets must be fastened to paper plates or to vegetable. Remove claim tickets and bring back to pick up items at the end of the fair. There is a doorway opening on Fair Lane for those bringing in and removing produce and flowers. This door will only be open during those hours when produce and flowers are to be brought and removed from the fair grounds.
CLASS 1 AppLeS - plate of 4premiumS: $2-$1.50-$1
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
1. Winesap2. McIntosh3. Baldwin4. Crabapple5. Golden Delicious6. Red Delicious7. Grimes Golden8. Jonathan 9. Northern Spy10. Rome Beauty
CLASS 2 peArS - plate of 4premiumS: $2-$1.50-$1
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
11. Kiefer12. Bartlett13. Speckles
CLASS 3 pruneS - plate of 6premiumS: $2-$1.50-$1
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
14. German15. Common16. Damson Gage17. Green Gage
CLASS 4grApeS - 3 Bunchespremium: $2-$1.50-$1
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn18. Concord19. Niagara
CLASS 5 peACHeS - plate of 4premium: $2-$1.50-$1
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
20. Elberta21. J.H. Hale22. Golden Jubilee23. Lemon Free24. Best Common
See page 31 for Non-Livestock Entry Form.
Tyrone BrannonSuperintendent
Sue Kimble Dorothy rainsburg
Assistants
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CLASS 8 – meLOnSpremiumS: $2-$1.50-$1
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
16. Muskmelon17. Watermelon
CLASS 10 – grAinSpremiumS: $3-$2-$1 (eXCepT WHere nOTeD)ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn NOTE: Leave all husks on all ears of corn, do not bundle.1. White Sweet Corn – 4 ears2. Yellow Sweet Corn – 4 ears3. Red Pop Corn – 6 ears4. Yellow Pop Corn – 6 ears5. White Pop Corn – 6 ears6. Indian Pop Corn – 6 earspremiumS: $5-$4-$37. Field Corn Hybrids, Early –
6 ears bundled8. Field Corn Hybrids, Medium –
6 ears bundled9. Field Corn Hybrids, Late –
6 ears bundled10. Oats, any variety – Quart11. Wheat, any variety – Quart12. Speltz, any variety – Quart13. Rye, any variety – Quart
CLASS 11 – SeeDSpremiumS: $3-$2-$1No treated seeds will be judgedArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
14. Medium Red Clover – Quart15. Timothy – Quart16. Soybeans, any variety – Quart
CLASS 12 – miSCeLLAneOuS DiSpLAYpremiumS: $3-$2-$1 (eXCepT WHere nOTeD)
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn1. Homemade Soap2. Curio Vegetable Display3. Tallest Corn Stalk, without ear,
no roots4. Most Prolific Soybean plant5. Gourd Display, up to 2 sq. ft.
(Display Board provided by Fair Board)
6. Tallest Sunflower – no roots7. Largest Sunflower Head8. Heaviest Cabbage Head9. Indian Corn – 6 ears10. Heaviest Tomato – sound condition11. Most Unusual Vegetable12. Heaviest Watermelon13. Heaviest Potato14. Heaviest Sweet Potato15. Most Prolific Peanut Plant16. Most Unusual Gourd premiumS: $10-$8-$6-$5-$417. Display of Garden Produce
CLASS 9 – VegeTABLeSpremiumS: $2-$1.50-$1
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
1. Cabbage, one head, green2. Cabbage, one head, red3. Cauliflower, one head4. Endive, one head, broad or curled5. Celery, three stalks6. Carrots, plate of 5, leaves removed7. Parsnips, plate of 4, leaves removed8. Beets, plate of 4, leaves removed9. Onions, red, plate of 410. Onions, white, plate of 411. Onions, yellow, plate of 412. Onions, Bermuda, plate of 413. Garlic, four clusters14. Cucumbers, plate of 415. Pimento, plate of 616. Standard Bell Pepper, any color,
plate of 417. Giant Bell Pepper, any color,
plate of 418. Standard Hot Pepper, any color,
plate of 419. Hot Chili Pepper, any color,
plate of 420. Jalapeno Pepper, any color,
plate of 421. Egg Plant, plate of 222. Tomatoes, red, plate of 323. Tomatoes, yellow, plate of 424. Tomatoes, salad, plate of 1025. Paste Tomato, plate of 526. Turnips, plate of 427. Beans, snap, 12 pods, green28. Beans, snap, 12 pods, yellow29. Beans, lima, 12 pods30. Peas, 12 pods31. Rutabagas, plate of 432. Brussel Sprouts, plate of 633. Rhubarb, 6 stalks34. Italian Sweet Pepper (any color)
plate of 4
DePartment 5 – senior fair farm ProDucts - continued
JuDging: monday, September 17
Check-in: Sunday, September 16, noon to 8 p.m. release: Sunday, September 23, 6 - 8 p.m.Entry Deadline: August 24, 2018
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CLASS 13 – CAnning & preSerVingAny entry showing signs of spoilage during the time of display will forfeit any and all premiums awarded.NO DECORATIONS ON JARS PERMITTED.premiumS: $7-$6-$5-$4
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
1. Preserves and jellies, 6 varieties, even size jelly jars2. Canned Fruit, 6 varieties, quart jars3. Canned Vegetables, 6 varieties, quart jars
premiumS: $3-$2-$14. Canned Peaches - Quart5. Canned Pears - Quart6. Canned Cherries - Quart7. Canned Prunes - Quart8. Canned Blackberries - Quart9. Canned Apples - Quart10. Canned Grapes - Quart11. Canned Green Beans - Quart12. Canned Yellow Beans - Quart13. Canned Shell Beans - Quart14. Canned Lima Beans - Quart15. Canned Corn, White - Pint16. Canned Corn, Yellow - Pint17. Canned Peas - Pint18. Canned Carrots - Quart19. Canned Catsup - Pint20. Canned Tomatoes, Red - Quart21. Canned Tomatoes, Yellow - Quart22. Canned Tomato Juice, Red - Quart23. Canned Beets - Quart24. Canned Pickles - Quart25. Canned Pumpkin - Quart
26. Canned Squash - Pint27. Canned Vegetable Soup - Quart28. Canned Spaghetti Sauce - Quart29. Canned Relish - Pint30. Canned Hot Peppers - Quart31. Canned Apple Butter - Pint32. Canned Apple Sauce - Quart33. Canned Salsa - Pint
sPecial aWarDsA “gardener of the Year”* award will be presented to the top vegetable displayer
at the 2018 Tuscarawas County Fair.
A “Canner of the Year” award will be presented to the top canner exhibitor of
the 2018 Tuscarawas County Fair.
DePartment 5 – senior fair farm ProDucts - continued
JuDging: monday, September 17
Check-in: Sunday, September 16, noon to 8 p.m. release: Sunday, September 23, 6 - 8 p.m.Entry Deadline: August 24, 2018
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CLASS 15 – SCAreCrOW COnTeST ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn – 1
premiumS: $10-$8-$6-$5-$4Competition is open to residents of Tuscarawas County. Only one entry per exhibitor. All exhibitors must purchase an exhibitor’s membership ticket.
ruLeS FOr SCAreCrOW COnTeST:1. Entries must be freestanding.
NO SEATED FIGURES PLEASE.2. Height must not exceed six feet, nor
below 36 inches. Depth and width should not exceed 36 inches.
3. Vegetables, flowers, or fruit may be used in the exhibit, but vegetables and fruit decay within the course of the fair week is strongly discouraged.
4. Use of commercial or rubber masks are discouraged. This will enable scarecrow to have a more homemade look.
Note: This contest is designed to be a “Fun” category with entries expressing the originality and creativity of the exhibitors. Scarecrows may be loveable, mischievous, humorous or whatever the exhibitor decides to use to express his or her idea.
CLASS 16 – HAY SHOWpremiumS: $7-$6-$5
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn1. 75 percent or more Alfalfa2. 75 percent or more Clover3. 75 percent or more Grass
premiumS: $5-$4-$3
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn4. Corn Silage5. HaylagegenerAL ruLeS: 1. An exhibitor is limited to one entry per class.2. Show samples must be selected from this
year’s hay crop by the exhibitor.3. U.S. Department of Agriculture standards for
hay will be used in judging the exhibit, insofar as possible.
4. Exhibit to consist of one square bale of hay, machine tied only.
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CLASS 14 – HOneY(Must use 3 – 1 lb. Queen line glass jars for all extracted honey entries.)
premium: $2.50-$2-$1.50
generAL ruLeS:1. Only one entry in each class may be
made by an exhibitor.2. All apiary product exhibits shall be
produced by the exhibitor in his own apiary operation.
3. Entries open to Tuscarawas and adjoining counties.
4. Must purchase membership/season ticket. If any questions on the Honey Department, contact Ray Wirt, 330-323-5525, 1102 Brandi Drive SW Strasburg, OH 44680.
ArTiCLe DeSignATiOn
1. Extracted Honey – white2. Extracted Honey – light amber3. Extracted Honey – amber4. Extracted Honey – dark5. Honey in extracting frame (Must
be bee proof container or wrapped in clear wrapping. Must be ripe for extracting.)
6. Bees Wax Candel - 2 of the same design
7. Bees Wax Candle - 1 design only8. Chunck Honey - 1 wide mouth pint
jar9. Comb Honey - 1 4” box crystal
clear hard plastic10. Lip Balm - made with honey, bees
wax, pollen or propeless, 3 of them on a 6” or 12” paper plate with a 3” x 5” index card of the ingredients.
11. Gift Basket - Base no bigger than 12” by 12”. No name labels of beekeeper. 50% of product must be from beekeepr, 50% from other sources.
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BEEF - Department 2
Sr. Superintendent: Kevin Hursey
Committee: Steve Cronebaugh, Larry McCleary
ENTRY RULES
1. No more than 2 entries, per exhibitor in each of the single classes.
2. No more than 1 entry, per exhibitor in each of the group classes.
3. Entry fee is 10% of the first place premiums--$3.00 per entry
4. If an animal is double registered, it may only show in one breed
class.
5. NO GROOMING CHUTES IN THE BARN!
FIRST CATTLE SESSION
Monday, September 20, 2010 at 12 Noon
Black Angus, Charolais, Chianina, Hereford, Shorthorn, and Salers
All Cattle must be in place by Sunday, September 19, 2010 by 9:00 p.m.
Cattle will be dismissed Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 5:00 p.m.
SECOND CATTLE SESSION
Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 10 a.m.
Red Angus, Maine Anjou, Limousin, and Simmental
All Cattle must arrive Friday, September 24, 2010
between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Cattle will be dismissed Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 4:00 p.m.
SENIOR FAIR
Premiums: $30-$25-$20-$15-$12-$10
Class:
7-Black Angus
8-Charolais
9-Hereford
10-Shorthorn
11-Red Angus
Articles:
1-Two Year Old Bull (Calved before 9/1/08)
2-Senior Yearling Bull (Calved 9/1/08 to 12/31/08)
3-Early Junior Yearling Bull (Calved 1/1/09 to 2/28/09)
4-Late Yearling Bull (Calved 3/1/09 to 4/30/09)
5-Early Summer Yearling Bull (Calved 5/1/09 to 6/30/09)
6-Late Summer Yearling Bull (Calved 7/1/09 to 8/31/09)
7-Senior Bull Calf (Calved 9/1/09 to 10/31/09)
8-Winter Bull Calf (Calved 11/1/09 to 12/31/09)
9-Junior Bull Calf (Calved on or after 1/1/10)
10-Grand Champion Bull--Rosette
11-Reserve Grand Champion Bull--Rosette
12-Two Bulls, bred and owned by exhibitor
13-Two Year Old Cow (Calved before 9/1/08)
14-Senior Yearling Heifer (Calved 9/1/08 to 12/31/08)
15-Early Junior Yearling Heifer (Calved 1/1/09 to 2/28/09)
16-Late Junior Yearling Heifer (Calved 3/1/09 to 4/30/09)
17-Early Summer Yearling Heifer (Calved 5/1/09 to 6/30/09)
18-Late Summer Yearling Heifer (Calved 7/1/09 to 8/31/09)
19-Senior Heifer Calf (Calved 9/1/09 to 10/31/09)
20-Winter Heifer Calf (Calved 11/1/09 to 12/31/09)
21-Junior Heifer Calf (Calved on or after 1/1/10)
22-Grand Champion Female--Rosette
23-Reserve Grand Champion Female--Rosette
24-Two Females, bred and owned by exhibitor
25-Pair of Calves, one bull from #7, 8, or 9 and one female
from #19, 20, or 21
26-Get of Sire: 4 animals, box sexed represented,
sired by 1 bull, all owned by exhibitor
27-Best of Six: Owned by exhibitor,
All must show in individual classes
12-Chianina
13-Maine Anjou
14-Limousin
15-Simmental
16-Salers
TUSCARAWAS CO. OPEN BEEF SHOW
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 - 10:00AM
ENTRY RULES
1. Mixed breeds allowed.
2. Off truck entrants permitted.
3. Animals must be bred and owned in Tuscarawas County.
Class:
1. Females
2. Males
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