AGRICULTURE - Friday, September 16, 2011Committee Chairperson: Karen Maguire 473-2177Gertie Whitmore, Helen JohnsonRULESAll potatoes to be washed or cleaned. Onions must not be pealed. All tomatoes with stem.GRAINS AND SEEDS CLASS 43PRIZES: 1st - $3; 2nd - $2:50; 3rd - $2:001.Fall Wheat, 1-quart Mason jar2.Barley, 1-quart Mason jar3.Spring Wheat, 1-quart Mason jar4.Buckwheat, 1-quart Mason jar5.Red Clover Seed, 1-quart Mason jar - Sponsored in memory of Carl Fitzgerald6.Oats, 1-quart Mason jar - Sponsored in memory of Carl Fitzgerald7.Soybeans, white 1-quart Mason jar8.3 Stalks of Corn, minimum 1 ear on each9.Corn, Hybrid, 6 ears10.Corn, Sweet, 6 ears11.Hay, 6" slice12.Haylage, ½ bushel (in plastic bag) CLASS 45 GARDEN PRODUCEPrizes: 1st - $5; 2nd - $3; 3rd - $21.Beans, Green 12 on a plate2.Beans, Yellow Wax, 12 on a plate3.Cabbage, Green 2 on table4.Cabbage, Red, 2 on table5.Carrots, 6" plus, 6 on a plate6.Carrots, under 6", 6 on a plate7.Broccoli, 2 heads on table8.Sweet Corn, 6 on table9.Cucumbers, Slicing 6" plus, 4 on a plate (short stem)10.Cucumbers, Pickling 2" to 4" , 8 on a plate11.Cucumbers, Gerkin 1" to 2" , 8 on a plate12.Onions, Spanish, 4L Basket, not pealed13.Onions, Yellow, 4L Basket, not pealed14.Onions, Red, 4L Basket, not pealedPRIZE: $10.00 for Best Basket of Onions entered in Fair15.3 Onions, Spanish, on a plate16.3 Onions, Red, on a plate17.3 Onions, White, on a plate18.3 Onions, Yellow, on a plate19.3 Onion, A.O.V, on a plate20.Parsnips, 3 on table21.Peppers, green, 4 on a plate22.Peppers, Red, 4 on a plate23.Peppers, Yellow, 4 on a plate24.Peppers, Hot, 4 on a plate25.Peppers, A.O.V, 4 on a plate26.Pumpkin, Large Halloween/Field type, 1 on table27.Pumpkin, small pie type, 1 on table28.Pumpkin, A.O.V. ornamental/Novelty, 1 on tablePRIZE: $10 for largest pumpkin entered in Fair29.3 Kennebec Potatoes on a plate30.3 Yukon Gold Potatoes on a plate31.3 Pontiac Red Potatoes on a plate32.3 Chieftain Red Potatoes on a plate33.3 A.O.V. Potatoes on a plate34.4L. Basket Kennebec35.4L. Basket Yukon Gold36.4L. Basket Pontiac Red37.4L. Basket Chieftain Red38.4L. Basket A.O.V.PRIZE: $10 for the Best Basket of Potatoes entered in Fair.39.Squash, Butternut, 1 on the table40.Squash, Green Hubbard, 1 on the table41.Squash, Zucchini, under 12", 1 on the table42.Squash, Zucchini, over 12", 1 on the table43.Squash, Orange Hubbard, 1 on the table44.Squash, Acorn/Pepper, 1 on the table45.Squash, Buttercup, 1 on the table46.Squash, A.O.V., 1 on the tablePRIZE: $10 for the most unusual Squash entered in Fair47.Tomatoes, Large, 6 on the table48.Tomatoes, Extra Large, 6 on the table49.Tomatoes, Table size, 6 on a plate50.Tomatoes, any other variety, 6 on a plate51.Tomatoes, Cherry, 6 on a 6'' plate52.Tomatoes, Paste, 6 on a plate53.Turnips, 2 on the table54.Beets, 6 on a plate, long type55.Beets, 6 on a plate, small 2" diam.56.Beets, 6 large, over 2" diam, on the table57.Cauliflower, 1 on the table58.Leeks, 3 on the table59.Melons - Muskmelon, or cantaloupe, 1 on the table60.Watermelon, 1 on the table61.2 Specimens of any variety of root vegetable not included in Class 45.62.2 Specimens of any variety of vegetable not included in Class 45.63.Herbal Display, 6 herbs in container of your choice.64.Garlic Bulbs, 3 on a plate65.Apples, 5 of each, name variety66.1 Sunflower Head- (a) Seed- (b) Flower67.SPECIAL Garden Vegetable Exhibit, 2 specimens of not less than 8 varieties. $8; $6; $468.SPECIAL Best Exhibit of Garden Produce, not less than 15 varieties $8; $6; $4