All vegetables must be shown on disposable plates or trays.
1. Beans, green, 3
2. Beans, yellow, 3
3. Beets, round, tops trimmed to 2 cm, 3
4. Beets, cylindrical, tops trimmed to 2 cm, 3
5. Cabbage, red,
6. Cabbage, green, 1
7. Carrots, short, tops trimmed to 2 cm, 3
8. Carrots, long, tops trimmed to 2 cm, 3
9. Corn, sweet, without husks, 3
10. Cucumbers, slicing, 3
11. Cucumbers, pickling, 3
12. Kohlrabi, approximately 6 cm in diameter, 2
13. Onions, Dutch sets, tops trimmed to 3 cm, 3
14. Potatoes, white, 3
15. Potatoes, red, 3
16. Pumpkin, pie size, may be green, 1
17. Radishes, 3
18. Squash, Hubbard, 1
19. Squash, any other variety, named on entry tag, 1
20. Tomatoes, cherry type, ripe, stems on, 5
21. Tomatoes, green, stems on, 3
22. Tomatoes, ripe, stems on, 3
23. Zucchini, slicing size for table, 1
Class 24 Prize money: 1st = $5.00. 2nd = $4.00. 3rd = $3.00. 4th = $2.00. 5th = 1.00. 6th = $0.50
24. Vegetable Collection, 6 varieties, trays provided.
Class 25 – 34 inclusive Prize money: 1st = $3.00. 2nd = $2.50. 3rd = $2.00. 4th = $1.50. 5th = $1.00. 6th = $0.50
25. Largest Sunflower head
26. Tallest Sunflower, no root
27. Longest Carrot
28. Largest Zucchini
29. Largest Potato
30. Smallest Potato
31. Largest Beet
32. Largest Pumpkin or Squash
33. Oddest shaped vegetable
34. Vegetable Creature, made with at least 4 different vegetables, named.
Classes 87 – 94 inclusive Prize Money: 1st = $2.50. 2nd = $2.00. 3rd = $1.50 4th = $1.00. 5th = $0.75, 6th = $0.50
Photos MUST be taken by the child and pictures must be the current year.
87. Scenery, 1 print, mounted
88. Animals or Birds, 1 print, mounted
89. Flowers, 1 print, mounted
90. Animals at Work, 1 print, mounted
91. Animals and Family, 1 print, mounted
92. “In the Wild”, 1 print, mounted
93. Picture showing speed, 1 print, mounted
94. Cute pet picture with a Caption, 1 print, mounted
95. Picture of Something Antique, 1 print, mounted
35. Asters, 3 stems
36. Begonia, tuberous, 1 plant
37. Cactus or Succulent, 1 plant
38. Calendula, 3 stems
39. Coneflowers, 3 stems
40. Cosmos, 3 stems
41. Dahlias, 3 spikes
42. Gladiola, 1 spike
43. Geranium, 1 plant in bloom
44. Herbs, 3 different kinds, 1 stem of each in water, name on tags on each stem
45. House plant, in bloom, not hanging
46. Lily, any variety, 1 stem
47. Marigolds, small with leaves, 3 stems
48. Marigolds, large with leaves, 3 stems
49. Nasturtiums, 3 stems
50. Pansies, mixed, 3 stems
51. Petunias, single, 3 stems
52. Petunias, double, 3 stems
53. Snapdragons, 3 stems
54. Sweet Peas, 3 stems
55. Wildflower, small bouquet, not to exceed 45 cm in height
56. Domestic Flowers, “Teacup Bouquet” not to exceed 20 cm (including cup or mug holder) 57. Zinnias, 3 stems
Drawings or paintings to be done on paper no larger than 12”x18” (30.25x46 cm)
96. Finger paint your favorite farm animal – labelled
97. Draw your favorite vegetable – labelled
98. Necklace made from macaroni or beads
99. Trace your hand or foot and create an animal
100. Straw and paint blow art creatures (add eyes, nose, mouth etc. using other materials) 101. Handmade farm animal crown
SR Kindergarten
102. Farmer, Scarecrow, animal made from toilet paper roll
103. Freehand Drawing of family or pets
104. Pipe cleaner weaving using plastic canvas
105. Freehand drawing of a farm animal or machinery
106. Torn paper picture
107. Picture frame using natural materials (twigs, grasses etc. - older person may help with glueing if using hot glue)
108. Picture of a garden that you would grow
109. Decorate a bookmark – Agricultural Theme
110. Sew a 2-hole and 4-hole button using plastic canvas or material
111. Picture showing what we harvest from a garden
112. Flat plasticine picture – Agricultural Theme
113. Scarecrow made from cardboard boxes, egg cartons- 18" maximum
114. Farm animal puppet – any materials
115. Diorama of a Farm
116. Picture showing a life cycle or procedure on a farm
117. Woven bowl made from paper plate and yarn
118. Draw a cartoon – Agricultural Theme
119. Article made from Popsicle sticks
120. Picture of a Pioneer Scene – pencil and/or pencil crayon
121. Bird feeder or bug house using recycled and natural materials
122. Talking Stick – decorated with Indigenous Theme
123. Original painting inspired by Canadian Artists Norval Morisseau or Tom Thompson 124. Miniature Rock Monster not over 4”
125. Design a bird's eye view of a farm
126. Article of weaving using natural materials and yarn
127. Make a Poster advertising the Fair for August 23, 2025 (winning posters will be kept and used for future advertising)
128. Make a useful article using recycled jeans
Where it says "Print" only the printing will be judged, and poem or story can be copied from an original
58. Preschool - Print first name (using upper- and lower-case letters)
59. JR Kindergarten - Print first name (using upper- and lower-case letters)
60. SR Kindergarten- Print the name of your two favorite farm animals
61. Grade One - Print a 2-line poem- Agricultural Theme
62. Grade Two - Print a 4-line poem- Agricultural Theme
63. Grade Three - Print a poem or short story - Agricultural Theme
64. Grade Four - Write a poem or short story about a farm animal
65. Grade Five - Write a short story about a day on a farm from a person or animal's perspective 66. Grade Six - Write an essay about "Fun at the Fair."
67. Grade Seven - Write a short essay about "Why is Agriculture Important."
68. Grade Eight - Write a short essay about "Farming in Pioneer Days."
129. Collection of 5 different Evergreen needles, mounted and named
130. Painting, any medium - on paper or canvas
131. Handmade Greeting Card, any subject with 1 verse
132. Pinecone critter
133. Hand made Musical instrument, must function
134. Decorated T-shirt
135. Garden crop markers- made from any material that lasts outdoors
136. Article of sewing - using a machine or by hand
137. Small Lego Creation - Agricultural Theme
138. Necklace made from beads
139. Bird, Bat, Bug, or Toad House
140. Article made from repurposed materials
141. Drawing of your favorite part of the Fair
142. Window sun catcher
Classes 143-144 inclusive Prize Money: 1st=$5.00, 2nd=$4.00, 3rd=$3.00 4th=$2.00, 5th=$1.00, 6th=$0.50
143. Log Cabin, made from natural materials, twigs, stones etc.
144. Scarecrow, up to 1 meter tall
Classes 145-146 inclusive Prize Money: 1st=$3.00, 2nd=$2.50, 3rd=$2.00 4th=$1.50, 5th=$1.00, 6th=$0.50
145. Leaf Collection, pressed, mounted, named, 6 different leaves
146. Wildflower Collection, pressed mounted, named
All baking must be shown in clear plastic bags, on a plate or tray. Where it says “decorated” it will only be the decoration that is judged
69. Preschool - large, decorated cookie,
70. Jr. Kindergarten - 2 decorated cupcakes,
71. Sr. Kindergarten - decorate a 4” cookie to look like a farm animal face
72. Grade one - decorate 2 cupcakes to look like farm animals
73. Grade two - Rice Krispie Squares, 3
74. Grade three - Fudge, 3
75. Grade four - Brownies, 2” square, 3
76. Grade five - Sugar cookies, 3
77. Grade six - Chocolate Chip muffins
78. Grade seven - Cookies, at least two types, 4
79. Grade eight – Cake and decorated, for any occasion
80. Fruit muffins, any fruit, 3
81. Banana Bread, 1 loaf
82. Chocolate chip cookies, 8
83. Drop cookies, 3
84. No bake cookies, 3
85. Fudge, 2 varieties, 4
86. Decorated cake, Agricultural Theme