Swan Hill Show results

Section: H YARD DOGS – YARD DOG CLASSES

H1 : Rogers’ Bros White Suffolk’s – Encouragement Trial

1: Brad Watts – Bunny

2: Rachel Clancy – Jazz

3: Rachel Clancy – Roo

4: Brad Watts – Chilli

H2 : Nutrien Ag Solutions Novice Trial

1: Chloe Barake – Jazz

2: Neville Williams – Bones

3: Bree Cudmore – Slim

4: Neville Williams – Yanto

H3 : Kubota Improver Trial

1: Chloe Barake – Jazz

2: Josh Latty – Drover

3: Neville Williams – Zeke

4: Peri Chappell – Swagger

H4 : CBA Open Trial

1: Bree Cudmore – Moana

2: Rod Kavell – Grub

3: Josh Latty – Russel

4: Josh Latty – Jack

5: Marcus Campbell – Digga

6: Noel Templeton – Lilly

Section: G WOOL – VAS LTD FLEECE COMPETITION BEST MERINO WOOL FLEECE – MEDIUM, 19.1 – 21 Micron

1: Dylan Fox

NORTHERN WOOL PTY LTD CHAMPION FLEECE OF THE SHOW

1: Dylan Fox

Subsection: MERINO CLASSES

G1 : Merino, fine, skirted

1: Larnoo Nominees – Scott Gray

2: Larnoo Nominees – Scott Gray

3: Larnoo Nominees – Scott Gray

G2 : Merino, medium, skirted

1: Dylan Fox

2: Dylan Fox

G3 : Merino, strong, skirted

1: Dylan Fox

2: Dylan Fox

G4 : Merino Rams Fleece, skirted

1: Wyoming

DOUG LAY MEMORIAL AWARD

1: Larnoo Nominees – Scott Gray

Section: R AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE – SECTION AWARDS

BEST EXHIBIT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE

1: Myles Henderson

BEST EXHIBIT SODS

1: Jack Kelly

Subsection: LOWER MURRAY WATER – AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE

R2 : Oats, any variety

1: Myles Henderson

R4 : Peas

1: Myles Henderson

2: Coobool Downs Pastoral

R6 : Sheaf of Barley, green

2: Coobool Downs Pastoral

R7 : Sheaf of Wheat, green

1: Dane Tomamichel

2: Coobool Downs Pastoral

R8 : Sheaf of Oats, green

2: Jack Kelly

R9 : Sheaf of any other crop, green

1: Coobool Downs Pastoral

2: Fiona Matheson

R10 : Sod of Clover, irrigation

1: Jack Kelly

2: Fiona Matheson

R11 : Sod of Mixed Pasture

1: Coobool Downs Pastoral

2: Fiona Matheson

R12 : Best Farm Exhibit 3 varieties, from Agricultural Produce Section, 1 entry per

1: Fiona Matheson

2: Coobool Downs Pastoral

R13 : Biggest Weed 18 years & under

1: Tom Dunn

2: Will Kaeslin

Section: S FARMYARD PRODUCE – SECTION AWARDS BEST EXHIBIT IN VEGETABLES

1st: Carol Sutton

BEST EXHIBIT IN FRUIT & NUTS

1: Sophie Sutton

Subsection: EGGS

S1 : Goose/Duck Eggs

1: Sophie Sutton

S2 : Hen Eggs, white shells

1: Sophie Sutton

S3 : Hen Eggs, brown shells

1: Sophie Sutton

S4 : Hen Eggs, light brown

1: Hannah Rogers

2: Sophie Sutton

S5 : Hen Eggs, AOC not brown

1: Tracy McNeill

2: Sophie Sutton

S6 : Turkey Eggs

1: Sophie Sutton

2: Milla Stewart

Subsection: VEGETABLES

14 : Silverbeet 3 sticks

1: Fiona Matheson

2: Fiona Matheson

S17 : Bunch of Fresh Herbs More than 3 varieties

1: Hannah Rogers

S18 : Any Other Vegetable

1: Carol Sutton

2: Carol Sutton

Subsection: FRUIT & NUTS

S19 : Navel Oranges (3)

1: Jack Kelly

S20 : Late Valencia Oranges (3)

1: Jack Kelly

S22 : Lemons (3)

1: Sophie Sutton

2: Carol Sutton

3: Angus Sutton

S25 : Citrus any other variety (3) Label variety

1: Carol Sutton

2: Carol Sutton

S26 : Any Variety Nuts (10)

1: Carol Sutton

2: Carol Sutton

Section: SS JUNIOR FARMYARD PRODUCE – SECTION AWARDS

BEST JUNIOR EXHIBIT IN EGGS

1: Myles Henderson

Subsection: JUNIOR EGGS

SS2 : Hen Eggs, white shell

1: Dusty Hunter

SS3 : Hen Eggs, brown shell

1: Angus Sutton

2: Steele Wilckens

SS4 : Hen Eggs, light brown

1: Myles Henderson

2: Dusty Hunter

SS5 : Hen Eggs, AOC not brown

1: Angus Sutton

2: Dusty Hunter

SS6 : Turkey Eggs

1: Dusty Hunter

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