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Superintendent: Wilma Knipplemeyer, Kevin Smith
email: questions@superfair.org
Phone: 402.441.6545
Registration Deadline: Monday, August 1, 2011
Check-In: Monday, August 8th, 11:00am-7:00pm, Lincoln Room
Judging: Tuesday, August 9th, 7:00am-1:00pm, Lincoln Room (Closed to Public)
Show Times Open to Public: Tuesday, August 9th, 2:00pm-10:00pm and
Wednesday, August 10th – Saturday, August 13th, 10:00am-10:00pm
Entry Fees: None
Premiums
1st place: $5.002nd place: $4.00
3rd place: $3.00
Also Special Awards.
Release Times: Saturday, August 13th, 9:00pm-10:30pm and Sunday, August 14th, 9:00am-1:00pm.
Judge(s):
Show Rules:
This department is for ages 11 and up. ONLY ONE EXHIBIT MAY BE ENTERED FOR EACH CLASS NUMBER. All articles must be produced and grown by the exhibitor. If the judge deems articles have been purchased for exhibition, they may be disqualified. Corn exhibits selected from late varieties and entered either as medium or 90 day will be ruled out.After being submitted, the superintendent shall have control of same: exhibitors shall not interfere with or handle exhibit afterwords.
No entries will be released before specified time. If you are unable to pick up your exhibits at the release time, it is your responsibility to find someone to do so. Any items remaining after 1:00pm on Sunday, August 14 will be disposed of immediately.
Spoiled produce will be disqualified. Premium payouts must be picked up from show superintendent during release time. Class Listing: Sheaf Display
Sheaf Display
Sheaf grains and grasses shall not be less than 3” in diameter at the center. The sheaf must be tied with cord, twine or tape. They shall be judged by type, quality and general appearance. Grass and legume sheaves shall be judged as forage. Special Award: Best of Lot is an additional $5.00.201 Grain - Red Winter Wheat
202 Grain - Rye
203 Grain - Oat
204 Grain - Six Row Barley
205 Legume - Soybeans, 4 stalks
206 Legume – Alfalfa, any cutting
207 Legume – Sweet Clover, before blossom
208 Legume – Red Clover
209 Legume – White or Dutch Clover
210 Legume - Alsike
211 Legume – Peanut
212 Grasses - Brome 213 Grasses - Timothy 214 Grasses - Blue
215 Grasses – Red Top
216 Grasses - Orchard
217 Grasses - Sudan
218 Grasses – Reed Canary
219 Grasses – Wheat Grasses
220 Grasses – Big Blue Stem
221 Grasses – Little Blue Stem
222 Grasses – Switch Grass
223 Grasses – Side Oats Gramma
224 Grasses – Prairie Grass
225 Grasses – Any Other Grass
Stalk Display & Six Ear Samples
Stalk Display & Six ear samples – entries in this class shall be judged from the standpoint of best plant types for the purpose for which the crop is grown, whether for grain, forage or otherwise. Classes 301-323 should be grown in 2011 and 324-333 should be grown in 2010.301 Sorgo – Atlas, Axtell, Narkan
302 Sorgo – Any Grain Sorghum
303 Dent Corn - Yellow
304 Dent Corn - White
305 Popcorn - Yellow
306 Popcorn - White
307 Popcorn – Any other popcorn
308 Popcorn - Flint
309 Popcorn - Bi-Color
310 Sweet Corn - Yellow
311 Sweet Corn - White
312 Sweet Corn - Bi-Color
313 Sunflower
314 Mature Corn – Yellow Dent
315 Mature Corn – White Dent
316 Mature Corn – Flint Corn
317 Mature Corn – Large Yellow Popcorn
318 Mature Corn – Any Other Name Variety Popcorn
319 Mature Corn – Yellow Sweet Corn
320 Mature Corn – White Sweet Corn
321 Mature Corn – Bi-Color Sweet Corn
322 Mature Corn – White Popcorn
323 Mature Corn – Bi-Color Corn
324 Corn – Yellow Dent
325 Corn – White Dent
326 Corn – Flint Corn
327 Corn – Large Yellow Popcorn
328 Corn – Any Other name variety popcorn
329 Corn – Yellow Sweet Corn
330 Corn – White Sweet Corn
331 Corn – Bi-Color Sweet Corn
332 Corn – White Popcorn
333 Corn – Bi-Color Popcorn
Threshed Grains, Legumes & Other Large Seeds
Threshed Grains, Legumes and Other Large Seeds – can be grown in either the previous year or current year. Special Award: Best of Lot is an additional $5.00.101 Yellow Shelled Corn
102 White Shelled Corn
103 Red Winter Wheat
104 Rye
105 Oats – White or Yellow
106 Yellow Shelled Popcorn
107 White Shelled Popcorn
108 Barley
109 Any Forage Sorghum
110 Any Grain Sorghum
111 Sudan
112 Soybeans
113 Sunflower Seeds
114 Alfalfa
115 Sweet Clover
116 Red Clover
117 Any Other Legumes
118 Brome
119 Timothy
120 Switchgrass
121 Wheat Grass
122 Reed Canary Grass
123 Any Other Perennial Grass
124 Flint Corn
125 White or Dutch Clover
126 Peanuts