Georgia 4-H Pumpkin Growing Contest - Sponsored by the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association
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Welcome to the Georgia 4-H Pumpkin Growing Contest Website

Welcome to the official site of the Georgia 4-H Pumpkin Growing Contest and...

The Georgia 4-H Watermelon Growing Contest
Click here for information and Contest Winners

***Pumpkin and Watermelon Contests now open to Cloverbuds***

Congratulations to our 2009 Pumpkin Growing Contest Winners!

1st Prize - $100 - Ryan Mobley - Wheeler County -175 lb - Atlantic Giant

2nd Prize - $50 - Trey Thomas - White County - 166 lb - Prizewinner

3rd Prize - $25 - Caroline Daniel - Terrell County - 163 lb - Atlantic Giant

For complete contest results click here.

1st Place
Ryan Mobley
Wheeler County

175 lb. Atlantic Giant
$100 Prize

2nd Place
Trey Thomas
White County
166lb. Prizewinner
$50 Prize
3rd Place
Caroline Daniel
Terrell County
163 lb. Atlantic Giant
$25 Prize

We would like to thank the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association for another year of support.

Please note, we have changed the deadline for weight verification to October 1st.
Click here for Entry Forms.

As usual the top three pumpkins will receive prizes in the amounts of $100 for 1st, $50 for 2nd and $25 for 3rd. We must receive a photo of the 4-H'er with the winning pumpkin in order to award prizes, so make sure you get a good, high quality, photo for the web site and other publications.

As always, the first fifty counties or contestants to send in weights will receive a free t-shirt.

Hopefully this site will provide any information you might need to start growing your pumpkins. If you have any advice or information you would like to pass along to everyone, send it me and I'll get it posted. In addition, if you have any comments or suggestions regarding this site or the contest, please contact Lindsey Fodor at the State 4-H Office.

I wish you all the best of luck, and look forward to hearing from you.

 

 
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