November 17, 2024

Horticulture Farm Crops Fair Judging Results

DSCN1042[1]Grain
Six Ears of Yellow Corn:
1st – Roy L. Holter

Peck Wheat:
1st – Roy L. Holter

Peck Spring Oats:
1st – Roy L. Holter

Peck Soybean:
1st – Roy L. Holter

Potatoes
Cobblers, Plate:
1st – Nagy Farms

Yukon Gold, Plate:
1st – Kimberly L. Romine
2nd – Opal Dyer
3rd – Nagy Farms

Kennebecs:
1st – Kimberly L. Romine
2nd – Maxine Dyer
3rd – Edward J. Werry

LaSoda:
1st – Kimberly L. Romine

Name Variety:
1st – Sandra McKay
2nd – Courtnee Williams
3rd – Maxine Dyer

Vegetables
Green Cabbage:
1st – Kimberly L. Romine

Red Cabbage:
1st – Courtnee Williams

Egg Plant:
1st – Nagy Farms

Tomatoes, Red:
1st – Audrey L. Riffle
2nd – Nagy Farms
3rd – Vanessa Folmer

Tomatoes, Yellow:
1st – Gavin J. Proffitt
2nd – Nagy Farms

Tomatoes, Pear Red:
1st – Nagy Farms
2nd – Edward J. Werry

Tomatoes, Cherry:
1st – Mante A. Riffle
2nd – Nagy Farms
3rd – Linda Rathburn

Tomatoes, Bi Color:
1st – Nagy Farms

Green Pod Pole Beans:
1st – Gavin J. Proffitt
2nd – Edward J. Werry

Green Pod Bush Beans:
1st – Kimberly L. Romine
2nd – Nagy Farms
3rd – Gavin J. Proffitt

Lima Beans:
1st – Maxine Dyer
2nd – Opal Dyer

White Onions:
1st – Kimberly L. Romine
2nd – Opal Dyer
3rd – Maxine Dyer

Yellow Onions:
1st – Kimberly L. Romine
2nd – Nagy Farms
3rd – Maxine Dyer

Red Onions:
1st – Opal Dyer
2nd – Nagy Farms
3rd – Maxine Dyer

Pimentos:
1st – Kimberly L. Romine

Hot Peppers:
1st – Kila Frank
2nd – Courtnee Williams
3rd – Kimberly L. Romine

Sweet Peppers:
1st – Kimberly L. Romine
2nd – Monte A. Riffle
3rd – Howard Ervin

Beets:
1st – Ruby Lechler
2nd – Nagy Farms

Green Cucumbers:
1st – Kent D. Wolfe
2nd – Edward J. Werry
3rd – Ila Yost

Pickle:
1st – Nagy Farms
2nd – Gavin J. Proffitt

Okra:
1st – Nagy Farms

Field Pumpkin:
1st – Gavin J. Proffitt

Zucchini:
1st – Linda Rathburn
2nd – Ila Yost
3rd – Nagy Farms

Summer Squash:
1st – Nagy Farms
2nd – Ila Yost
3rd – Nagy Farms

Patty Pan Squash:
1st – Kent D. Wolfe
2nd – Kimberly K. Wolfe
3rd – Gavin J. Proffitt

Crooked Neck Squash:
1st – Ruby Lechler
2nd – Kent D. Wolfe
3rd – Kimberly L. Romine

Gourds
Ornamental Gourds
1st – Nagy Farms
2nd – Kent D. Wolfe

Melons
Cantaloupe – Name Variety:
1st – Gavin J. Proffitt

Apples
Golden Delicious:
1st – Edward J. Werry

Grimes Golden:
1st – Maxine Dyer
2nd – Opal Dyer

Name Variety:
1st – Edward J. werry

Other Fruits
Grape, Concord:
1st – Maxine Dyer
2nd – Edward J. Werry
3rd – Opal Dyer

Grapes, Niagara:
1st – Roy. L. Holter

Keifer Pear:
1st – Edward J. Werry
2nd – Robert Bailey

Blackberry:
1st – Kent D. Wolfe

Best of Garden
Best Display of Garden:
1st – Penny Elam
2nd – Nagy Farms
3rd – Gavin J. Proffitt

Largest Specimen
Largest Potato:
1st – Maxine Dyer
2nd – Nagy Farms
3rd – Opal Dyer

Largest Tomato:
1st – Gavin J. Proffitt
2nd – Nagy Farms
3rd – Monte A. Riffle

Largest Cucumber:
1st – Gavin J. Profitt
2nd – Edward J. Werry

Largest Onion:
1st – Nagy Farms
2nd – Maxine Dyer
3rd – Opal Dyer

Largest Squash:
1st – Edward J. Werry
2nd – Robert Bailey
3rd – Linda Rathburn

Longest Cucumber:
1st – Gavin J. Proffitt
2nd – Audrey L. Riffle

Longest Bean:
1st – Gavin J. Proffitt
2nd – Audrey L. Riffle

Freak Vegetables
1st – Gavin J. Proffitt
2nd – Hannah Ervin
3rd – Maxine Dyer