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Show Jesse Allen Will i Be Supervisor Of Crops For Fair Jesse Allen, of Roosevelt, has been named supervisor of the Crops Department for the Duchesne Du-chesne County Fair. Entries in this department are invited from any crops produced in Duchesne county. A one gallon jar of seed constitutes con-stitutes an exhibit of threshed grain oats, wheat, barley, corn, rye, dry beans, etc. Exhibitors Ex-hibitors must furnish their own containers. Discarded salad dressing or pickle bottles (gallon size, from restaurants may be used for displaying this exhibit. Quart glass containers are to be used for exhibiting legume and grass seed alfalfa, cloves, wheat grasses, brome grasses, orchard grasses. 1 Field crop sheaf exhibits should be tied neatly and securely se-curely with three bands, and measure at least three inches and not more than five inches in diameter at the butt or base. Sheafs should show evidence of careful curing, and the natural color and shape should be retained. re-tained. Heads and stems should be uninjured and erect. Judges will use the following score card in choosing exhibit winners of the field seeds and sheaf grains: Freedom from mixtures of other crops, 15 points; Freedom from weeds, 35 points; Freedom from inert material, 10 points; Soundness (maturity, disease, etc.) 20 points; Condition of bundle (neatness, indicated production, pro-duction, etc ) 20 points. |