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Show Field Grops Bill Wood, Chairman CLASS I THRESHED GRAIN: All crops must have been grown by the exhibitor, in Beaver County. All exhibits must conform to regulations listed under classes. Ribbons awarded in all classes. CLASS I THRESHEDGRAIN: All exhibits should be cleaned and shown In one -quart glass jar. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Barley Oats . - - Rye CLASS H LEGUME SEEDS: All exhibits should be cleaned and shown in one-quart glass jar. Alfalfa Seed - Ranger Alfalfa Seed - Utah Common Pinto Beans -CLASS HI GRASS SEED: All exhibits should be cleaned and shown in two -quart glass jar. Tall Wheat Grass Intermediate Wheat Grass Crested Wheat Grass Smooth Brome Grass m 7r"1-Z""'5. Stiff Hair Wheat Grass VWfril CLASS IV SHEAF GRAINS: ' She ave s must not be less than two inches in diameter and tied in three places. Wheat, any variety Oats, any variety Barley, any variety Rye CLASS V FORAGE CROPS IN SHEAF: Sheaves must not be less than 1-12 Inches in diameter . and tied in two places. Tall Wheat Grass Intermediate Wheat Grass Crested Wheat Grass Stiff Hair Wheat Grass Smooth Brome Grass Alfalfa, any variety Sudan Sunflower, 2 stalks CLASS VI FIELD CORN: Six stalks, tied securely. Five ears, any variety in the husk. CLASS VII - HAY . - Hay exhibits shall consist of a 4-inch thick flake of hay from a standard bale showing green color and leafiness. i Cover flake completely with clear plastic wrap and tape on the back side. : . Hay cube exhibits should be displayed In a gallon con- . ; talner. - V |