Tammy Tugnum & Tanya Sarnowski Phone: 250-305-8403 cell
ENTRY FEE: $0.50 per entry (entries unlimited)
PRIZE MONEY: 1st-$2.50, 2nd-$2.00, 3rd-$1.50
SPECIAL PRIZES:
CLASS 1: Hay, grass, 1st prize-$15, 2nd-$10, 3rd-$5
CLASS 4: Tallest Sunflower, Small Rosettes - 1st-$20, 2nd-$15, 3rd-$10
CLASS 20: Scarecrow, Small Rosettes - 1st-$20, 2nd-$15, 3rd-$10
HIGH POINT: Rosette and $50 Gift Certificate
RULES:
A Vegetables must be correctly named in variety, or points will be lost. Exhibitor is responsible for adding variety name/s to entry tags when the tags are picked up
B All entries must be grown by the exhibitor
C All fruits and vegetables will be judged according to the STANDARDS OF PERFECTION as issued by the Ministry of Agriculture 250-398-4500
In the case of a discrepancy, the official entry form is what we adhere to. Download the WLHF 2019 entry form
VEGETABLES:
1 Beans, climbing, 6 pods
2 Beans, yellow, 6 pods
3 Beans, green, bush, 6 pods
4 Beans, other, 6 pods
5 Beets, 5 roots
6 Broccoli, 1 head or lateral shoots
7 Brussels sprouts, 6 specimens
8 Cabbage, green, 1 head
9 Cabbage, red, 1 head
10 Carrots, long, over 7", 5 roots
11 Carrots, intermediate, 4"-7", 5 roots
12 Carrots, short, under 4", 5 roots
13 Cauliflower, 1 head
14 Celery, 2 specimens
15 Corn, sweet, 5 ears, 1/3 husk removed
16 Cucumbers, long English, 2 specimens
17 Cucumbers, slicing, 2 specimens
18 Cucumbers, pickling, 6 specimens
19 Kale, one plant
20 Kohlrabi, 2 specimens
21 Lettuce, leaf, one bunch
22 Onions green, bunching, 6 onions
23 Onions, yellow, red, white or brown, 5 specimens
24 Peas, any single variety, 6 pods
25 Peas, sugar snap variety, 6 pods
26 Peppers, chili or hot, 3 specimens
27 Peppers, green, 3 specimens
28 Peppers, other, 3 specimens
29 Potatoes, red, 3 - 5 specimens
30 Potatoes, white, 3 - 5 specimens
31 Potatoes, other, 3 - 5 specimens
32 Potatoes, plate of 3 varieties, 3 spec. each
33 Pumpkins, 1 specimen
34 Radishes, 6 specimens
35 Squash - zucchini, 12" and under, 2 specimens
36 Squash - zucchini, over 12" , 2 specimens
37 Squash - any other variety, 2 specimens
38 Swiss Chard - 2 plants
39 Tomatoes - red, 3 - 5 specimens, without stems
40 Tomatoes - cherry, any variety, 6 - 9 specimens, with stem
41 Tomatoes - green, 3 - 5 specimens, without stem
42 Turnip - White, summer, 2 roots
43 Turnip - Swede, rutabaga, 2 roots
44 Largest carrot
45 Largest potato
46 Largest pumpkin
47 Largest Tomato
48 Largest stalk of rhubarb without leaf
49 Largest squash, ie: zucchini, etc
50 Largest squash by weight
51 Ugliest vegetable - potato, turnip, etc
52 Herbs, 6 different varieties, labeled
53 "Pirates of the Carrots & Beans" a collection of vegetables illustrating 2019 Harvest Fair Theme, min 8 - max 12 varieties labeled, can include herbs
54 Collection of squash, min 3 - max 6 varieties
55 Potato Buddy, decorated potato, adult
56 Vegetable Pirate, Adult Entries Only, children can enter in their age groups in the children's sections.
57 Rhubarb - 3 stalks
58 Garlic - one head
FIELD CROPS:
59 Hay, grass, including native meadow, one bale approx. 50 lbs.
60 Hay, mixed/legume grass, one bale, approx. 50 lbs.
61 Sunflower head, largest diameter
62 Tallest sunflower, root ball included in container
63 Core sample of a round bale, put core in a 1L Zip Lock bag
ORCHARD:
64 Apple, 3 specimens, state kind on entry tag
65 Crab Apples, 6 specimens, state kind on entry tag
66 Any fruit not listed above, 3-6 specimens, state type of fruit on entry tag
67 Dehydrated fruit, 3 specimens, state kind on entry tag
FARM PRODUCE:
68 Eggs, white, 6
69 Eggs, brown, 6
70 Eggs, other, 6
71 Egg, smallest, domestic, one specimen
72 Egg, largest, domestic, one specimen
73 Honey, clear, a one pint jar
74 Honey, granulated, a one pint jar
75 Frame of honey, deep or shallow, one
76 Beeswax, 3 cakes, min 1/4 lb. each
77 Fleece of unwashed wool
78 "Pirates of the Carrots & Beans" a scarecrow illustrating the 2019 Harvest Fair Theme, not to exceed 6' in height
MISC:
79 Binder Twine Art, be creative
80 Salt Block Art, naturally formed, display on base, no larger than 14"x14"