Farm Products for the Otero County Fair will be accepting products grown by the exhibitors on Wednesday, September 21st, from 8-10 A.M. and 4-6 P.M.
Judging will start shortly after 6 P.M.
The event is free and open to adults and children. Rosettes and/or ribbons will be awarded to both age divisions.
Exhibits must be picked up on Sunday, September 25 from 8-10 A.M. after the fair.
For more information contact Dave Chelgren at 575-491-8066.
Farm Products
Entries Close at 6 P.M. on Wednesday of the fair
There is No Entry Fee
For information call Dave Chelgren 575-491-8066
- Competition is open to anyone in Otero County.
- Only one entry per class is allowed.
- Only products grown by the exhibitors may be displayed.
- Varieties must be labeled in all divisions and ribbons will be awarded for the best three (3) entries for any one variety or division.
- Entries will be delivered to the Fairgrounds and all entries, ribbons and awards removed in accordance with the Calendar of Events and Delivery Times for Exhibits shown on the Otero County Fair website.
- The Grand Champion exhibitor will be awarded a Rosette. Divisions 1 through 8 will be considered in awarding the Grand Champion.
- The Junior Grand Champion will also be presented a Rosette. Divisions 1 through 8 will be considered in awarding the Junior Grand Champion.
Category 1 – Junior (youth, 17 years and under)
Category 2 – Adult (18 and older)
DIVISION 1 – VEGETABLES
Class: 1 Asparagus, 1 lb.
2 Beans, any variety, 1 lb.
3 Beets, stock, 3
4 Broccoli, 1 lb.
5 Brussel Sprouts, 1 lb.
6 Cabbage, any kind, 1
7 Cantaloupe, any variety, 1
8 Carrots, 3
9 Cauliflower, 1
10 Celery, any variety, 3 stalks
11 Corn, any variety, 3 ears
12 Cucumbers, any variety, 3
13 Cushaw, 1
14 Egg Plant, 1
15 Garlic, 3
16 Green Peas, 1 lb.
17 Muskmelons, any variety, 1
18 Okra, table size, 1 lb.
19 Onions, any variety, 3
20 Parsnips, 3
21 Peppers, any variety, 3
22 Potatoes, any variety, 3
23 Pumpkin, any variety, 1
24 Squash, any variety, 1
25 Turnips, white, 3
26 Tomatoes, any variety, 3
27 Watermelon, any variety, 1
DIVISION 2 – FRUIT
28 Apples, any variety, 3
29 Figs, 3
30 Grapes, any variety, 1 lb.
31 Grapes, others, 1 lb.
32 Nectarines, 3
33 Peaches, any variety, 3
34 Pears, any variety, 3
35 Plums, any variety, 3
36 Pomegranates, 3
37 Quince, 3
38 Strawberries, 1 lb.
DIVISION 3 – HONEY
39 Honey, 1 pint
40 Honeycomb
41 Honey Block
42 Bees Wax, 2 lbs.
DIVISION 4 – NUTS
43 Pecans, all cl., 1 pint
44 English Walnuts, 1 pint
45 Black Walnuts, 1 pint
46 Almonds, 1 pint
47 Pistachios, 1 pint
48 Jojobe, 1 lb.
DIVISION 5 – HEAD AND EAR GRAINS
49 Corn, any variety, 3
50 Popcorn, any variety, 3
51 Milo, red, 3
52 Hegari, 3
53 Grain sorghum, any variety
54 Sunflower, 1 head
55 Other
DIVISION 6- GRAINS AND SEEDS
56 Shelled corn, white
57 Shelled corn, yellow
58 Milo Maize
59 Hegari
60 Grain Sorghum, all varieties
61 Sweet Sorghum, all varieties
62 Wheat, spring
63 Wheat, winter
64 Oats, red
65 Oats, white
66 Barley
67 Millet
68 Cow Peas
69 Soy Beans
70 Pinto Beans
71 Beans, other field variety
DIVISION 7- SHEAF GRAINS
72 Wheat, any variety
73 Barley, any variety
74 Oats, any variety
75 Other grains
DIVISION 7- SHEAF FORAGE
76 Millet
77 Alfalfa
78 Sudan Grass
79 Soy Beans, 3 vines
80 Sorghum, Red top
81 Sweet Sorghum, any variety
82 Hegari
83 Kaffir
84 Corn
DIVISION 8 – GRASS AND FORAGE
85 Alfalfa, one bale (Block)
86 Grain Hay, one bale
DIVISION 10 – SHEAF GRASSES
87 Crested Wheat Grass
88 Tall Wheat Grass
89 Brome Grass
90 Orchard Grass
91 Meadow Fescue, any variety
92 Grama Grass
93 Black Grama Grass
94 Blade Grass
95 Blue Grass
96 Side Oats Grass
97 Weeping Love
98 Sand Love
99 Tall Meadow Oat Grass
100 Other Grasses