Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, June 21, 2017, Page PAGE 42, Image 58

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    PAGE 42 - 2017 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM SUPPLEMENT
Class 1
Class 2
Walnuts, 1 quart
Filberts, 1 quart
DIVISION 57 — FRUITS (5 specimen each except where
otherwise specified)
Class 1
Apples, Golden Delicious
Class 2
Apples, Red Delicious
Class 3
Apples, Striped Delicious
Class 4
Apples, Gravensteins
Class 5
Apples, Jonathan
Class 6
Apples, Newton
Class 7
Apples, Rome Beauty
Class 8
Apples, other
Class 9
Grapes
Class 10 Peaches, Elberta
Class 11 Peaches, Hale
Class 12 Peaches, other
Class 13 Pears, Bartlett
Class 14 Pears, Bosc
Class 15 Pears, D'Anjou
Class 16 Pears, other
Class 17 Plums
Class 18 Prunes, dried, 1 quart plastic bag
(from previous year)
Class 19 Prunes, Italian
Class 20 Prunes, other
Class 21 Blackberries, evergreen, 1 pint box
Class 22 Blackberries, Marion, 1 pint box
Class 23 Blackberries, other, 1 pint box
Class 24 Blackcaps, 1 pint box
Class 25 Blueberries, 1 pint box
Class 26 Boysenberries, 1 pint box
Class 27 Currants, 1 pint box
Class 28 Raspberries, 1 pint box
Class 29 Strawberries, 1 pint box
Class 30 Fruits, other
DIVISION 65 — GRAIN SHEAVES (to qualify, sheaves
must be 3 to 4" in diameter at butt with leaves removed
and tied in three places)
Class 1
Club Wheat
Class 2
Common Wheat
Class 3
Oats
Class 4
Two-row barley
Class 5
Six-row barley
Class 6
Rye
Class 7
Other
DIVISION 66 — LEGUME SEED
(1 pt. wide mouth jar)
Class 1
Alfalfa
Class 2
Red Clover
Class 3
White Clover
Class 4
Crimson Clover
Class 5
Field Peas
Class 6
Other seeds
DIVISION 67 — GRASS SEED
(1 qt wide mouth jar)
Class 1
Perennial ryegrass
Class 2
Annual ryegrass
Class 3
Reed canarygrass
Class 4
Tall fescue
Class 5
Chewings and creeping red fescue
Class 6
Sudangrass
Class 7
Bentgrass
Class 8
Bluegrass
Class 9
Orchardgrass
Class 10 Other grass seeds
DIVISION 58 — SILAGE
Class 1
Corn stalks, 6 specimen (roots in
sack)
Class 2
Corn (1 quart in plastic bag)
Class 3
Legume (1 quart in plastic bag)
Class 4
Other
DIVISION 68 — GRASS & LEGUME SEED SHEAVES (to
qualify, sheaves must be 3 to 4" in diameter at butt)
Class 1
Alfalfa
Class 2
Red Clover
Class 3
Other legumes
Class 4
Perennial Ryegrass
Class 5
Tall fescue
Class 6
Sudangrass
Class 7
Orchardgrass
Class 8
Other grass
DIVISION 59 — VEGETABLE SEED
(1 pint in wide mouth jar)
Class 1
Cabbage Family
Class 2
Beet Family
Class 3
Bean Family
Class 4
Cucumber Family
Class 5
Squash
Class 6
Other
DIVISION 69 — HAY (Sample of bale or leaf)
Class 1
Alfalfa
Class 2
Red Clover
Class 3
Oats and vetch
Class 4
Meadow or Wild Hay
Class 5
Grass-legume mixture
Class 6
Grain hay
Class 7
Other
DIVISION 60 — SPECIALTY CROPS
Class 1
Mint Oil, 3 oz. minimum
Class 2
Sugar beets, 3
DIVISION 61 — WHEAT (1 qt. wide mouth jar)
Class 1
Hard red
Class 2
Soft white
Class 3
White Club
DIVISION 62 — OATS (1 qt. wide mouth jar)
Class 1
Gray
Class 2
Soft White
Class 3
Other
DIVISION 63 — BARLEY (1 qt. wide mouth jar)
Class 1
Six-row
Class 2
Two-row
DIVISION 64 — RYE (1 qt. wide mouth jar)
Class 1
Rye
FFA LAND PRODUCTS
DIVISION 70 — HOUSE PLANTS
Class 1
Cactus
Class 2
Ferns
Class 3
Hanging Plants
Class 4
Flowering Plants
Class 5
Annuals
Class 6
Foliage Plants
Class 7
Terrariums
Class 8
Dish Gardens
Class 9
Decorative Trees
Class 10 Palm Plants
Class 11 Bonsai
Class 12 Shrubs
DIVISION 71 — HONEY
Class 1
Comb in a frame
Class 2
Comb in a pint jar
Class 3
Strained, 1-pint jar
DIVISION 72 — RAW PRODUCTS
Class 1
Butter, 1 cube
Class 2
Cheese, a sample
Class 3
Cream, 1 pint
Class 4
Milk, 1 quart
Class 5
*Eggs, Brown 1/2 dozen
Class 6
*Eggs, White, 1/2 dozen
Class 7
Soap, 1 bar
Class 8
Other
*NOTE: Eggs will be judged Thursday.
Members having 4-H Ag products enter
their projects in Cloverleaf Hall by
Wednesday.
TRACTOR OPERATOR CONTEST
(In years contest applies)
SCORING: 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5
The contest will include both a written exami¬nation and
operation of machinery. Advance and greenhand levels.
1. Tractor teams of each chapter will consist of three highest
individuals from the chapter to be five designated students.
2. Trophy will be presented to winning team.
3. FFA chapters located outside Wallowa County are eligible
to compete on a five member basis with the top three count-
ing but are not eligible for premium money.
FFA
AWARDS
Greenhand Livestock Judging Team- Banner
Advanced Livestock Judging Team- Banner
High Individual Greenhand Judge- Banner
High Individual Advanced Judge- Banner
Chapter Herdsmanship – Banner
Champion Market Lamb
Reserve Champion Market Lamb
Champion Steer
Reserve Champion Steer
Champion Hog
Reserve Champion Hog
All Around Advanced Showman
Reserve All Around Advanced Showman
All Around GH Showman
Reserve All Around GH Showman
Advanced & Greenhand
Champion Sheep Showman
Champion Beef Showman
Champion Swine Showman
Champion Small Animal Showman