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Crop & Garden Show winners announced

Field Potatoes – Adult

Field Potatoes: Ardis Besse, 1; Alexis Lenhart, 2; Alexis Lenhart, 3.

Fruit – Adult

Chokecherries: Teresa Crowder, 1.

Plums, with stems: Teresa Crowder, 1.

Miscellaneous Fruit: Teresa Crowder, 1.

Roots, Bulb & Tuberous Crop – Adult

Beets, red: Jim Austin, 2.

Sheaves of Grain – Adult

Wheat, tall varieties: Cynthia Haynes, 1.

Surface Crops – Adult

Beans, snap: Ardis Besse, 1; Amy Kleve, 2.

Cabbage: Alexis Lenhart, 1.

Dill: Minnie Rodriguez, 1; Cynthia Haynes, 2; Jim Austin, 3.

Rosemary: Brenda Oman, 1; Tom Elliott, 2.

Lavender: Brenda Oman, 1.

Other Herbs: Jim Austin, 1.

Novelty – Giant Zucchini: Laura Schroetlin, 1.

Vine Crops – Adult

Cucumbers: Jim Austin, 1.

Squash, summer: Minnie Rodriguez, 2.

Squash, large winter: Jim Austin, 1.

Fruits – Youth

Crap Apples: Andrew Kleve, 1.

Garden Fun Classes – Youth

Decorate a Flower Pot: Ilee Tart, 1; Gracie Eastin, 1.

Biggest Grasshopper: Rhettly Schlachter, 1.

Prettiest Bug: Austynn Schlachter, 1; Carsyn Schlachter, 2.

Sugar Beets – Youth

Best-shaped sugar beet: Bryce Worley, 1.

Largest sugar beet by weight: Brayger Bieber, 1.

Sugar beets 2.5 pounds and over: Bryce Worley, 1.

Sugar beet, best type: Bryce Worley, 1.

Sugar beet, oddest shape: Bryce Worley, 1.

Ugliest sugar beet: Bryce Worley, 1.

Surface Crops – Youth

Tomatoes, cherry type: Juan Albino Nunez, 2.

Spearmint: Joseph Kleve, 1.

Novelty – Giant Zucchini: Brayger Bieber, 1; Harrison Kleve, 2.

Vine Crops – Youth

Squash, summer: Joseph Kleve, 1.

 

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