Corn, suitable for grain, 5 ears with husks removed

  1. Ben Renkema, Bright, ON
  2. Annika Renkema, Bright, ON
  3. Adam Perry, Princeton, ON
  4. Graeme Perry, Princeton, ON
  5. Lauren Tindale, Wilsonville, ON
  6. Vivian Canfield, Woodstock, ON

Corn, sheaf of 6 stalks with ears attached

  1. Adam Perry, Princeton, ON
  2. Lauren Tindale, Wilsonville, ON
  3. Graeme Perry, Princeton, ON
  4. Ben Renkema, Bright, ON
  5. Joel McLaren, Drumbo, ON

Corn, longest ear, remove husk

  1. Lauren Tindale, Wilsonville, ON
  2. Ben Renkema, Bright, ON
  3. Joel McLaren, Drumbo, ON
  4. Vivian Canfield, Woodstock, ON
  5. Ben Tindale, Wilsonville, ON

Tallest stalk of corn, without roots

  1. Joel McLaren, Drumbo, ON
  2. Nora Jeffries, Paris, ON
  3. Ben Renkema, Bright, ON
  4. Adam Perry, Princeton, ON
  5. Elsa Jeffries, Paris, ON
  6. Eli Jeffries, Paris, ON

Sunflower, largest head, no more than 1 foot of stalk

  1. Lauren Tindale, Wilsonville, ON
  2. Hailey McLaren, Drumbo, ON
  3. Ben Tindale, Wilsonville, ON

Soybean Plant with the most pods

Write the number of pods on your entry tag.

  1. Graeme Perry, Princeton, ON
  2. Adam Perry, Princeton, ON
  3. Lauren Tindale, Wilsonville, ON
  4. Ben Tindale, Wilsonville, ON
  5. Vivian Canfield, Woodstock, ON
  6. Annika Renkema, Bright, ON

A 1 pint jar FULL of dry shelled corn

  1. Ben Renkema, Bright, ON
  2. Adam Perry, Princeton, ON
  3. Graeme Perry, Princeton, ON
  4. Vivian Canfield, Woodstock, ON
  5. Cecilia Canfield, Woodstock, ON
  6. Lauren Tindale, Wilsonville, ON