CORN JUDGING 23 



Class I. Special Premiums 



Under this head, and further classes, special premiums 

 for particular purposes may be offered. 



Kules Governing Exhibits 



1. Only one entry can be made by an exhibitor in any 

 class. 



2. An exhibitor is barred from exhibiting in more 

 than three classes. 



3. The samples of corn must have been grown by the 

 exhibitor during the summer immediately preceding the 

 exhibition. 



4. The samples must not be treated unfairly by taking 

 out poor and mixed or otherwise injured kernels and 

 replacing them by good ones, but grooming of the ears in 

 such manner as to allow of the best possible natural 

 presentation is strongly recommended. Any unfair or 

 "tricky" occurrences bar the exhibitor from all entries 

 and all privileges of the exhibition. 



5. Corn for exhibition must be delivered to the ex- 

 hibit committee three days before the opening of the 

 exhibition, carefully labeled with the name of the 

 exhibitor, date, address, lot and class under which the 

 sample is to be exhibited. This label should be pasted 

 conspicuously on the outside of the package in which the 

 sample is sent and tied on at least one of the ears of the 

 sample. 



6. The exhibits are all subject to all necessary handling 

 by the judges, but remain the property of the exhibitor 

 and may be secured by him immediately after the exhibit 

 is closed and awards made. 



7. No professional corn breeder, seed dealer or expert 

 judge will be allowed to exhibit, except in classes specially 

 arranged for them. 



