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Class J - Farm Produce

Class J - FARM PRODUCE

Chief Stewards: Lloyd Jones - Telephone (02) 6892 1157

Conditions

  • Variety of grain to be stated on Exhibits 1 to 7.
  • Grain to be shown in clear bottles if possible.
  • Entries in sugar or similar bags will be accepted.
  • All exhibitors must pay admission or be a member.
  • All exhibits must be recommended variety for Silo District Group 4.
  • Prizes Sections 1 to 8 (1st - $2.00, 2nd - $ 1.00)
  • All entries to weigh 6 kg.
  • Entry Fee - $1.00

Section

1. Hard Bread Wheat.

2. Oats - any variety.

3. Malting Barley.

4. Feed Barley.

5. Legumes - any variety

6. Oil Seed - any variety.

7. Best Dozen Eggs - brown.

8. Best Dozen Eggs - white or cream.

Champion Grain Exhibit at Show - Rosette

  • Judging Method - points given for:
    • weight per bushel
    • appearance of grain
    • trueness to type
    • freedom from foreign odours, pests and disease


Junior Grain Judging

Contact: Lloyd Jones - Telephone (02) 6892 1157

Prize donated by J.F. Kearney.

  • To be judged at 1.00 pm on the first day of the Show.
  • Entries must be 25 years or under and reside within a 40 km radius of Trundle.
  • Group 10 Judging will be held on Sunday 17th February 2013 at TBA. The first three placing qualify for the State Judging Competition held at the Royal Easter Show.
 

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Newsflash

A Country Town Rescue

Trundle will receive Australia wide attention when the six part factual series Country Town Rescue screens from Tuesday, March 27 at 8pm on ABC 1.

Country Town Rescue, produced by Za-pruder's Other Films, is an observational documentary series filmed over a year in Trundle.

It's the compelling story of how ordinary Australians come together to save a small rural town whose falling population threatens its very existence,

To save the town from dying a small group of dedicated locals get together and try to boost the town's population by enticing newcomers to the area by offering up abandoned farmhouses for just $1 a week,

Over 400 families applied for only five available farmhouses.