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1 Plants & Animals Judging Sheets If you want to print just one score sheet, advance to that page by either scrolling down or using the page indicator window in the lower left corner of your screen to advance page by page, click on the print icon, then click print current page. Code Contest Page # GCA Corn & Beans 2 GCA Grains & Seeds 3 GCB Flower Arranging 4 GCB House Plants & Terrariums 5 GCC Fruits, Vegetables & Herbs 6 GCC Floriculture 7 GCC Vegetable Arts 8
2 Grains and Seeds Grains and Seeds APPEARANCE Clean & free from foreign materials Free from weed and other crop seeds Uniformity color OTHER Free of musty odor No signs of injury No signs of disease No signs of insects Clean, neat, attractive APPEARANCE Clean & free from foreign materials Free from weed and other crop seeds Uniformity color OTHER Free of musty odor No signs of injury No signs of disease No signs of insects Clean, neat, attractive
3 Flower Arranging Flower Arranging KNOWLEDGE OF SUBJECT MATTER CONDITION OF FLOWERS & MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION & MECHANICS SKILLS DESIGN ELEMENTS Scale & proportion Balance Rhythm & dominance Use of color, shape, texture OVERALL DESIGN & CREATIVITY OVERALL NEATNESS & APPEAL KNOWLEDGE OF SUBJECT MATTER CONDITION OF FLOWERS & MATERIALS CONSTRUCTION & MECHANICS SKILLS DESIGN ELEMENTS Scale & proportion Balance Rhythm & dominance Use of color, shape, texture OVERALL DESIGN & CREATIVITY OVERALL NEATNESS & APPEAL
4 Corn & Beans Corn & Beans APPEARANCE Plants are uniform size & height Ears/pods are same maturity Pods are uniform in size (soybeans) APPEARANCE Plants are uniform size & height Ears/pods are same maturity Pods are uniform in size (soybeans) FERTILIZATION Plants display results of proper fertilization FERTILIZATION Plants display results of proper fertilization OTHER No signs of disease No signs of insect damage OTHER No signs of disease No signs of insect damage Clean, neat, attractive Clean, neat, attractive
5 House Plants & Terrariums House Plants & Terrariums CONDITION OF PLANT(S) Are healthy and growing vigorously Clean, attractive & undamaged TERRARIUMS ONLY Suitable plants, arranged well Container is clean, attractive, & undamaged Container is suitable size for plant(s) CONDITION OF PLANT(S) Are healthy and growing vigorously Clean, attractive & undamaged TERRARIUMS ONLY Suitable plants, arranged well Container is clean, attractive, & undamaged Container is suitable size for plant(s)
6 Fruits, Vegetables, & Herbs Fruits, Vegetables, & Herbs Size Size Shape Shape Color Color Uniformity Uniformity Blemishes and Condition Blemishes and Condition Maturity Maturity Variety Correctly Identified Variety Correctly Identified
7 Floriculture Floriculture General Condition Free from Pest or Other Damage Trueness to Type Correct Number for Display Display at Blooms General Condition Free from Pest or Other Damage Trueness to Type Correct Number for Display Display at Blooms
8 Vegetable Arts Vegetable Arts Quality of Vegetables Appropriate ripeness for use No discoloration due to spoilage & fresh appearance General Appearance Harmonious use of color Harmonious use of design Decorative quality Workmanship Neatly done Organized work process Quality of Vegetables Appropriate ripeness for use No discoloration due to spoilage & fresh appearance General Appearance Harmonious use of color Harmonious use of design Decorative quality Workmanship Neatly done Organized work process
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