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| 2008 Seed Show Awards |
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| Seed Show Awards were presented to the winners in a ceremony held at noon on Wednesday in the Court of Honour. |
| The OVSGA Challenge for the Champion exhibit of Haylage was won by Nagel Farms, Renfrew County. The award was accepted by Larry Reaburn and presented by Robert Dick. |
| The Mack & Lois James Award for the most points in the 4-H section field crop classes was won by Daniel Lillico, Dundas County. The award was accepted by Kathy Hardy (centre) and presented by Lois and Mack James. |
| The Hay Quality Competition (Class 50) was won by Gary Gordon, Frontenac County. The award was presented to Gary Gordon by Cecil Cass. |
| The Hal Botham Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the Champion Exhibitor of Forage Seeds. Won by Wilsonia Farm, Prescott County, the trophy was presented by John Joynt and accepted by Murray Wilson. |
| The Nation Valley Potato Growers' Trophy for the Championship Exxibitor of Potatoes was won by Bruce and Brian Hudson, Carleton County. The award was accepted by Brian Hudson and presented by Keith Lackey. |
| The synAgri Trophy for championship open and 4-H Ear of Corn was won by Gary Gordon, Frontenac County. It was presented to Gary Gordon by Dean Williams. |
| The C & M Trophy for the Champion Wheat in the Open Classes was won by Daniel Lillico. The award was accepted by Kathy Hardy and presented by Tim Borho. |
| Second Cut Won by Gary Gordon, Frontenac County Accepted by Gary Gordon and presented by Cecil Cass |
| First Cut won by Wilsonea Farm, Prescott County Accepted by Murray Wilson and presented by Cecil Cass |
| Special Export Hay Class (Class 51) Sponsored by Ed Duncan, JED Express, South Mountain |
| The NK Brand, Syngenta Seeds Best Exhibit of Corn Silage Trophy was won by Wilsonia Farms, Prescott County. The award was accepted by Murray Wilson and presented by Claire Kinlin. |
| Mrs Ed Wallace & Issac Wallace Challenge Trophy for the Championship Hay Exhibit was won by Gary Gordon, Frontenac County, and presented by Jim Arbuckle. |