HORTICULTURE, FLOWERS, AND CROPS: VEGETABLES AND FRUITS




Year
Exhibitor
Project
Award
2006
Toni Alexander
Berries
Merit Award
2006
Toni Alexander
Peaches
Merit Award
2005
Jordan Ignacek
Veggie Basket
Best of Show
2006
Aaron Ignacek
Vegetables
Best of Show
2006
Jordan Ignacek
Peaches
Best of Show
2006
Jordan Ignacek
Vegetables
Best of Show
2006
Alexandreanna Szotek
Cherries
Best of Show
2005
Jordan Ignacek
Veggie Basket
Best of Show
2005
Alexandreanna Szotek
Peaches
Merit Award
2004
Jordan Ignacek
Vegetables
Merit Award
2002
Mitch Terry
Vegetables
Best of Show
2001
David Goff
Onions
Best of Show
2000
David Goff
Onions
Best of Show
1998
David Goff
Onions
Best of Show



VEGETABLES AND FRUITS

Exhibitors may enter only one exhibit per class

For information about selecting vegetables for exhibit, pick up a copy of MSU publication 4H-1175
at the Extension Office, contact your Young Explorers leader, or click the references below.

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BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR CURRENT FAIR BOOK FOR RULE CHANGES




VEGETABLES
One plate of one Variety Grown

One box of 3 Varieties

One Box of 5 Varieties

Educational Exhibit (All Ages)
Poster, 14"x22", with Garden Photos and Notebook Containing Gardening Plans and Cultural Practices

Potted Vegetable Plant (All Ages)
Tomatoes or Other Plants in Suitable Containers



FRUITS
Plate of Fruit Grown - 3 Apples, Pears, Peaches, or Plums

1 Pt. Box of Blueberries or Strawberries

Cherries or Other Fruit



DENISE CONSFORD, HORTICULTURE LEADER


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