Field & Garden
Showcase sheaves from your current fields, threshed grain from last year’s crop, and roots & vegetables from your garden in the Creelman Fair’s Field & Garden Competition.
Rules & Regulations
ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY 1:00PM THE DAY BEFORE THE FAIR
ALL EXHIBITS WILL BE JUDGED THE DAY BEFORE THE FAIR
ENTRIES ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED BEFORE 5:00PM ON FAIR DAY
DIRECTORS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ITEMS AFTER 6:00PM
Judging Standards for Horticulture Show:
Print Media Branch Alberta Agriculture
7000 – 113 Street Edmonton, Alberta T6H 5T6
Sheaves
All sheaves must be four inches in diameter at centre band and stripped.
1st $8.00 2nd $6.00 3rd $4.00
Threshed Grain & Grass Seed
Ten pound sample from last year’s crop.
1st $8.00 2nd $6.00 3rd $4.00
Garden Regulations
• Judged as to form, size, color, quality, freedom from blemishes.
• Collection of vegetables, should be trimmed as they would in their own class.
• Beets & Carrots – roots intact, top removed 1/2 inch above crown.
• Onions; root removed 1/2 inch below the bulb. Tops removed 3 inches from bulb.
• Turnips; free from side roots with a small tap root. Tops removed 1/2 inch from crown.
• Parsnips; free from side roots, tops removed 1/2 inch from crown.
• Cabbage & Lettuce; roots removed close to head.
• Beans & Peas; stem and calyx attached.
• Rhubarb; leaf 1 inch in a fan shape; stalk left attached as pulled from plant.
• Radishes; roots and tops left intact.
• Crabapples; stem intact and uniformly trimmed.
• Strawberries & Raspberries; approximately 1/2 to 1 inch of stem attached.
1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
Class 22: SHEAVES
1. Hard Red Wheat
2. Durum Wheat
3. Wheat, CPS or any other variety
4. Oats
5. Barley
6. Rye
7. Flax
8. Alfalfa for seed
9. Alfalfa for fodder
10. Brome, for seed
11. Brome Grass for fodder
12. Crested Wheat Grass for fodder
13. Forage, other, for fodder (eg. Clover, Kochia)
14. Canola
15. Specialty Crops
Class 23: THRESHED GRAIN & GRASS SEED
1. Hard Wheat (name variety on tag)
2. Durum Wheat
3. Wheat, CPS or any other variety
4. Oats
5. Barley, 6 row
6. Barley, 2 row
7. Rye
8. Flax
9. Canary
10. Canola
11. Mustard
12. Specialty Crops (eg. Lentils)
13. Peas
14. Soy Beans
15. Lentils
Class 24A: ROOTS, VEGETABLES, & FRUITS
1. Beets, long, 3 on plate
2. Beets, bulb, 3 on plate
3. Onions, red, 4 on plate
4. Onions, yellow, 4 on plate
5. Onions, white, 4 on plate
6. Carrots, 4, long
7. Carrots, 4, short
8. Turnips, 3 on plate
9. Parsnips, 4 on plate
10. Cabbage, one head
11. Lettuce, two heads
12. Beans, green, 9 pods
13. Beans, yellow, 9 pods
14. Peas, 9 pods on plate
15. Rhubarb, 6 stalks, tied
16. Radishes, globe, 6 on plate
17. Radishes, long, 6 on plate
18. Radishes, white, 6 on plate
19. Potatoes, white, 4 on plate
20. Potatoes, colored, 4 on plate
21. Collection of 10 or more vegetables
22. A) Best display of crabapples
22. B) Best display of apples
23. Strawberries, approx. 1/2 cup
24. Raspberries, approx. 1/2 cup
25. Green Tomatoes, large variety, 6 on plate
26. Green Tomatoes, small variety, 6 on plate
27. Ripe Tomatoes, large variety, 6 on plate
28. Ripe Tomatoes, small variety, 6 on plate
29. Zucchini, display of 2
30. Cucumber, display of 2
Class 24B: JUNIOR COMPETITION
15 Years & Under
1. Carrots, 4 long on plate
2. Beets, bulbs, 3 on plate
3. Onions, 4 on plate from sets
4. Peas, 5 pods on plate
5. Lettuce, one head on plate
6. Potatoes, white, 4 on plate
7. Potatoes, red, 4 on plate
8. Collection of no less than 6 vegetables on tray or box
9. Vegetable novelty made by exhibitor 8 years & under (no fruit)
10. Vegetable novelty made by exhibitor 9 – 15 years (no fruit)
11. Arrangement of 5 wild flowers in vase (wild foliage permitted)
Committee
Convener Larry Carnegie
Convener Winston van Staveren
Please send list of entries
(by Thursday of Fair Week)
Creelman Agricultural Society
Box 45, Creelman, Saskatchewan S0G 0X0
Email: CreelmanFairEntries@gmail.com
Entry tags can be picked up from a member or from the Creelman Post Office.
BEST SHEAF
Class 22: $25.00
JOHN ALLAN SPECIAL
Most Points in Class 22: $15.00
In Memory of John Allan, Corning, SK
DAN SMITH SPECIAL
Most Points in Class 23: $20.00
S.N. HORNER SPECIAL
Most Points in Class 24A
1st $5.00 2nd $3.00
ED AND EVELYN DEUTSCH SPECIAL
Most points in the Junior Competition, Class 24B
1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
PRIZES FOR SHEAVES & GRAIN
SPONSORED BY
PRECISION AG SERVICES INC. GRIFFIN, SASK.