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2020 Watermelon Contest Winners
The Georgia 4-H Watermelon Growing Contest offers the opportunity to exhibit knowledge and ability to cultivate and grow one or more watermelons over a regulated period of time. Growing the heaviest watermelon incorporates basic aptitude of measurement concepts. Preparation skills, research abilities, and patience in this field of agriculture and environmental science enhance the ability to excel in this competition. In addition to learning the basic fundamentals of growing and caring for watermelons, mathematical knowledge of space, depth, and irrigation will prepare participants for a successful harvest. Common problem solving, such as insect patrol, are essential elements gained throughout this experience.
Participants develop leadership, initiative, self-reliance, a sense of fair play, and other desirable character traits while experiencing the responsibility of planting, caring for, cultivating, and harvesting a watermelon. They also increase their knowledge of all aspects of agricultural and environmental science and management of a watermelon as well as develop skills in farm management and an understanding of the business and career opportunities.
This year, more than 40 youth participated in the contest. We are pleased to announce the 2020 Watermelon Contest Winners are:
1st place – Preston Peck, Floyd County
108 pounds
2nd place – Tucker Tillman, Appling County
107 pounds
3rd place – Mahle Kauger, Appling County
64 pounds
Prize money is graciously sponsored by the Georgia Watermelon Association and the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association. We ask that 4-H’ers please send them a thank you card showing their appreciation for their support of this contest. Their addresses are:
Georgia Watermelon Association 251 S. L. White Blvd. Lagrange, GA 30241 |
Georgia Fruits and Vegetable Growers Association P.O. Box 2945 Lagrange, GA 30241 |
The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (working cooperatively with Fort Valley State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the counties of Georgia) offers its educational programs, assistance, and materials to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected veteran status and is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action organization.