Garden Produce and Crops
Crops and Garden Produce
(Department 001)
RHONDA PACE
Director
435-452-8082
MIKE PACE
Director
435-452-8763
This year we will be using the Online Fair Entry Program for entering crop and garden produce exhibits. Skip waiting in lines by registering your exhibits online BEFORE bringing them to the fair at http://www.boxeldercounty.org/fair.
Select the “2023 Online Entry Instructions” in the left-hand column of the page under FAIR. Enter your items in the program. Entries are not final until they have been submitted and you get an e-mail confirming your entries. Bring them to the fair on check-in day.
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL CROPS AND GARDEN PRODUCE
1. Exhibits will be accepted on Tuesday, Aug. 22, from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Wednesday, Aug. 23 from 7 to 8 am.
2. Entries are restricted to residents of Box Elder County.
3. Only one entry per person of the same kind or variety will be accepted.
4. The entry must include the exact number of specimens as identified in the class list or it will not be accepted or judged.
5. All exhibits must have been grown by the exhibitor.
6. All entries will be judged on their own merit and judging is closed to the public.
7. All vegetables and fruit exhibits should be as near market maturity and quality and as fresh as possible.
8. All specimens in the exhibit should be of the same color, size, shape, maturity, and variety.
9. Specimens should be clean and free of soil and blemishes caused by insects, bruising, wind, etc.
10. Exhibitors must be 5 years of age or older.
11. Judging of exhibits will begin at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 23.
12. EXHIBITS IN THE CROP BARN WILL BE RELEASED AT 9:30 PM ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 26TH. THE SUPERVISORS WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CROP EXHIBITS OR RIBBONS UNCLAIMED AFTER 10 P.M. ON SATURDAY, AUG. 26TH.
13. IT IS THE EXHIBITOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SURE THE EXHIBITS ARE ENTERED IN THE PROPER CLASS.
14. Class criteria are as follows:
A - Adult 18 years and older
B - 4-H/FFA Currently enrolled in 4-H or FFA
C - Youth 17 years and younger
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Lot 1 - Sheaf Grains
Sheaf grain and forage must be between 3 and 5 inches in diameter and tied at the base, top, and center.
Lot 1 Premiums Blue Red White
Class A - Adult $3 $2 ribbon
Class B - 4-H/FFA $2 $1 ribbon
Class C - Youth $2 $1 ribbon
1. Alfalfa
2. Barley
3. Corn, Silage, 5 stalks
4. Corn, Grain, 5 ears (EARS only)
5. Oats
6. Safflower, 3-5 plants, no roots
7. Wheat
8. Other
Lot 2 - Seed Grain
Lot 2 Premiums Blue Red White
Class A - Adult $3 $2 ribbon
Class B - 4-H/FFA $2 $1 ribbon
Class C - Youth $2 $1 ribbon
9. Alfalfa Seed, 1 qt.
10. Barley, 1 qt.
11. Corn, Grain, 1 qt.
12. Oats, 1 qt.
13. Safflower, 1 qt.
14. Wheat, Hard Red,1 qt.
15. Wheat, Hard White, 1 qt.
16. Wheat, Soft White, 1 qt.
17. Other
Lot 3 - Garden Produce
Lot 3 Premiums Blue Red White
Class A - Adult $1.50 $1 ribbon
Class B - 4-H/FFA $1.50 $1 ribbon
Class C - Youth $1 $.50 ribbon
18. Beans, 10
19. Carrots, 5, 1 inch tops
20. Cucumber, 3 table variety
21. Peppers, 5 bell
22. Anaheim Peppers, 5
23. Cayenne Peppers, 5
24. Habanero Peppers, 5
25. Jalapeno Peppers, 5
26. Sweet Banana Peppers, 5
27. Tabasco Peppers, 5
28. Peppers, 5 hot, other
29. Squash, 1 large winter
30. Squash, 2 small winter
31. Squash, 3 summer
32. Tomatoes, 5 large ripe, no stems
33. Tomatoes, 5 large mature green, with stems attached to the knuckle
34. Tomatoes, 5 medium ripe, no stems
35. Tomatoes, 5 medium mature green, with stems attached to the knuckle
36. Tomatoes, Roma type, 5 ripe, no stems
37. Tomatoes, Roma type, 5 mature, green with stems attached
38. Tomatoes, cherry, 10 ripe
39. Tomatoes, pear, 10 ripe
40. Tomatoes, grape, 10 ripe
41. Zucchini, 3 small market-size
42. Other
Lot 4 - Garden Produce
Lot 4 Premiums Blue Red White
Class A - Adult $2.50 $2 ribbon
Class B - 4-H/FFA $2.50 $2 ribbon
Class C - Youth $2 $1 ribbon
43. Beets, 5, 1 inch tops
44. Broccoli, 1 head
45. Brussel Sprouts, 5
46. Cabbage, 1 head
47. Cauliflower, 1 head
48. Celery, 1 plant
49. Corn, sweet, 5 ears
50. Cucumbers, 5 pickling/dill
51. Eggplant, 2
52. Kohlrabi, 3, tops off
53. Lettuce, 1 head
54. Lettuce, leaf type, 2 bunches
55. Okra, 5
56. Onions, 5 dry
57. Onions, green, 10
58. Parsnips, 5, 1 inch tops
59. Peas, 10 pods
60. Potatoes, red, 5
61. Potatoes, white, 5
62. Potatoes, other, 5
63. Pumpkin, 1 large, more than 8”
64. Pumpkin, 2 small, less than 8”
65. Pumpkin, 2 miniatures
66. Spinach, 2 plants, no roots
67. Swiss Chard, 2 bunches
68. Tomatillos, 5
69. Turnips, 5, 1 inch top
Lot 5 – Herbs
Fresh Herbs- one bunch of 15 stems unless listed otherwise.
Lot 5 Premiums Blue Red White
Class A - Adult $2 $1.50 ribbon
Class B - 4-H/FFA $2 $1.50 ribbon
Class C - Youth $1.50 $1 ribbon
70. Basil
71. Chives
72. Cilantro
73. Dill
74. Garlic, 5 bulbs
75. Lavender
76. Mint
77. Oregano
78. Parsley
79. Rosemary
80. Sage
81. Thyme
82. Other Herbs
Lot 6 - Fruits and Nuts
Lot 6 Premiums Blue Red White
Class A - Adult $2.50 $2 ribbon
Class B - 4-H/FFA $2.50 $2 ribbon
Class C - Youth $1.50 $1 ribbon
83. Apples, 5
84. Apricots, 5
85. Blackberries, 10
86. Cantaloupe, 1
87. Chokecherries, 15
88. Currants, 15
89. Elderberries, 2 bunches
90. Grapes, 2 bunches
91. Honeydew, 1
92. Huckleberries, 15
93. Nectarines, 5
94. Peaches, 5
95. Pears, 5
96. Plums, 10
97. Raspberries, 10
98. Rhubarb, 5 stalks
99. Strawberries, 10
100. Walnuts, 5, last year’s crop, no husks
101. Watermelon, 1
102. Other berries, 15
103. Other fruits, 5
104. Other nuts, 10
105. Other melons, 1
Lot 7 - Miscellaneous
Lot 7 Premiums Blue Red White
Class A - Adult $2 $1.50 ribbon
Class B - 4-H/FFA $2 $1.50 ribbon
Class C - Youth $1.50 $1 ribbon
106. Corn, Indian, 3 ears
107. Corn, ornamental, 3 ears
108. Gourds, 5 small
109. Gourds, 3 med
110. Gourds, 1 large
111. Popcorn, 3 ears
112. Honey - 1 pint
113. Eggs, 1 dozen – same color
114. Herbs, dry – 1-pint bag
115. Sunflower - Head only
Lot 8 - Largest Specimen
Youth, 4-H, and adults are grouped in these classes. Only one 1st ($3), 2nd ($2), and 3rd ($1) place ribbon will be awarded in each class. Only the classes listed will be accepted.
116. Onion
117. Potato
118. Tomato
119. Squash, Winter - NO ZUCCHINI
120. Pepper
121. Watermelon
122. Pumpkin
123. Sunflower - Tallest plant, roots removed
124. Sunflower - Largest seed head, stalk removed
125. Sweet Corn - Longest ear
126. Apple
127. Peach
128. Pear
Lot 9 - Special Exhibit - Limit one entry per family in each class
Only one 1st ($15), 2nd ($10), and 3rd ($5) place ribbon will be awarded in each class. All other entries will receive a $2 participant premium.
129. Harvest Basket - must include six or more classes with each meeting the individual class requirement and being grown by the exhibitor.
130. Pepper Basket - must include four or more types & varieties of peppers with each meeting the individual class requirements.
131. Salsa Basket - must include four different vegetables that would be used to create fresh salsa. Each vegetable used in the basket should meet the individual class requirements.
132. Tomato Basket - must include four or more types of varieties of tomatoes with each meeting the individual class requirements.
133. Fruit Basket - must include four or more varieties of fruits with each meeting the individual class requirements of varieties of fruit with each meeting the individual class requirements.
Lot 10 - Let’s Get Growing Contest
The Box Elder County Junior Master Gardener program is continuing the “Let’s Get Growing” contest. The purpose of the contest is to promote an interest in gardening for youth and provide the opportunity to grow a plant not typically grown in our area. Each year a different plant will be sponsored and seeds provided at no charge to participants in May. At the fair, there will be a class judged specifically for that plant. The contest is open to all registered 4-H youth.
This year the plant to be grown will be Ornamental Corn. This contest will accept only entries grown from seeds provided to participants.
134. Longest ear
135. Heaviest ear
136. Most colorful ear
137. Most uniform set of 3 ears
138. Most colorful set of 3 ears
2023 Award Announcement
Outstanding Performance in Gardening
This award is to recognize individuals who earn excellent placing based on all their crop entries. This comprehensive prize will be awarded at the directors’ choice.
Outstanding performance awards will be presented along with a $25 premium. If no participants meet the qualifications, then no award will be presented.
Youth Vegetable Judging Contest
The vegetable judging contest for youth will be held Thursday, Aug. 24, from 3-5 p.m. in the Crops Barn. This contest is open to youth ages 8-18. Participants are graded on their ability to judge multiple classes of vegetables in areas including market maturity, size, shape, and absence of disease and blemishes. Age categories are as follows: Junior 8-10, Intermediate 11-13, and Senior 14-18. Prizes are awarded in each category.