Will County Fair

Grains and Seeds

Department - J-1

Co-Superintendents

Jeremy Borms & Luke Schubbe

Entry Fee - $1 per Exhibit
Estimated Amount Offered - $350.50
Judging - Wednesday, August 26th 9:30 AM


Must comply with General Eligibility Rules and Regulations of this Department
Entry Information
Fairbook

2 Entries per Class Number

All grain must be raised by Exhibitor

One Gallon Glass Jar unless noted otherwise


Prizes
1st$7
2nd$6
3rd$5

Corn

1900Yellow - 10 Ears - Current Year
1901Single Ear - Yellow - Current Year
1902Popcorn - 10 Ears - Any Variety - Current Year
1903Gallon Shelled Corn - Yellow - Previous Year
1904Most Perfect Ear of Yellow Corn Dented - Current Year
1905Largest Ear of Corn by Weight - Current Year
1906Most Freakish Ear of Corn - Current Year
1907Tallest Single Stalk of Field Corn - Current Year (must have clean roots & tassel)

Grain, Seeds & Forage Crops - Scored & Clipped Grain Barred

A standard bundle for display in this class shall be neatly tied 3 times around sterns, not less than 3 no more than 5 inches in diameter - must be grown this year. Hay entries shall consist of 1 tied slice - must be baler made and grown this year.

1908Gallon - Oats - Current Year
1909Gallon - Wheat - Current Year
1910Gallon - Soybeans - Previous Year
1911Bundle of Wheat
1912Bundle of Oats
1913Slice of Alfalfa Hay
1914Slice of Timothy Hay
1915Slice of Mixed Hay
1916Soybeans - 10 Plants with Clean Roots Tied Together
1917Best Display of Seeds, Grain and Grasses in Straw - with names
Raised by Exhibitor. Mounted on Poster board - no larger 2ft x 4ft
1918Best Display Weed Seeds in Straw - with names
Mounted on Poster board - no larger 2ft x 4ft
Special Awards - No Entry Required
1919Best of Show
1920Champion