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DIVISION 20
VINE CROPS CLASS:
1. Cucumber, Armenian 14in Maximum, 1
2. Cucumber, Green slicing 7in maximum, 3
3. Cucumber, pickling Dill 5in maximum, 3
4. Cucumber, yellow lemon type, 3
5. Cucumber, any other variety not listed, specify on entry
form, 3
6. Melons, Cantaloupes, 2
7. Melons, Casabas, 1
8. Melons, Honeydew, 1
9. Melons, any other variety, not listed, specify on entry form, 1
10. Pumpkins, Jack Belittle (15 oz. and under), 2
11. Pumpkins, Small, 1-10lbs, 1
12. Pumpkins, Medium, 11-25lbs, 1
13. Pumpkins, Large, 26-49lbs, 1
14. Pumpkins, X-Large, 50-79lbs, 1
15. Watermelons, small any variety, 1
16. Watermelons, large any variety, 1
DIVISION 21
SQUASH CLASS:
1. Squash, Banana pink, 1
2. Squash, Butternut, 1
3. Squash, Crookneck, 7in maximum, 3
4. Squash, Hubbard, 1
5. Squash, Buttercups, 3
6. Squash, Scallop, table size, 3
7. Squash, Spaghetti, 1
8. Squash, acorn, 2
9. Squash, Zucchini, green, 6in- 8in maximum, 3
10. Squash, Zucchini, yellow, 6in– 8in maximum, 3
11. Squash, any other variety, not listed specify on entry
form in Description area
OPEN WOOL SHOW
DIVISION 22 AV Fair and Event Center Exhibit Entry Guide 2020 HORTICULTURE MISCELLANEOUS - No Decorated Gourds CLASS:
1. Sunflowers, 2 heads, uniform clean & dry 2. Gourds, assorted, 5
DIVISION 23
MONSTROSITIES
Rosettes Ribbons to 4th Place
CLASS: 1.
2.
Any single extra- large agricultural product (Excluding Pumpkins)
Monstrosities Pumpkin (minimum 80 lb. requirement)
NEW - DIVISION 24
PORTABLE GARDEN CONTAINER Rosettes Ribbons to 4th Place Rules:
1. Fruits and/or Vegetables ONLY
2. Must have at least 3 different varieties of plants in the
container
3. Container: no larger than 20 inches. You must be able
to carry container in and place it for display at the direction of the Chairperson.
CLASS:
4. Portable Garden Container
Be sure to refer to all applicable state and local rules for the divisions you enter!
Contact: Sharon Weisenberger (661) 609-6847
Entry Deadline: July 18, 2020 – 5pm
Entry Fee: $3.00 per entry
Limit: Two (2) fleeces per class per exhibitor Exhibits Received: Saturday, Aug. 15, 8 - 1 p.m. Location Received: Floriculture Building Exhibits Released: Monday, Aug 31, 2 - 7 p.m. American System of Judging
(State Rule IV #6a, c)
RULES:
1. Fleeces shall not be more than 12 months’ growth. The definition of “12 months” shall be the definition commonly accept-
ed by the wool trade; thus, if fleece is actually slightly more than 12 months’ growth due to unavoidable delay in obtaining
shears, or by weather, it shall be termed “12 month” wool.
2. The exhibitor showing the fleece must be the primary care provider and/or trainer of the animal that provided the fleece.
The exhibitor does not have to own the animal to show the fleece, but they must own the fleece.
3. It is recommended the animal be cleaned before shearing and the shearing be completed on a clean surface such as a
tarp to prevent contamination.
4. Shampoo, cream rinse or other chemical residue shall not be applied prior to or after shearing. Residue of grooming
product will cause disqualification of fleece.
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