Farm & Garden
Section 15
Chief Steward: Kate Robinsen
The Farm & Garden competition will be held in the wool pavilion, during this year’s Roma Show. For more information on section, email [email protected]. For all entries please visit Showday, or fill out the entry form and get it back to us via email!
Roma Show 2025 Results
Champion Edible Pumpkin
Bruce Scott
Champion Edible Vegetable
Gaven Robinsen
Champion Misc Herbs and Mushroom
Gaven Robinsen
Champion Fruit
Bruce Scott
Champion Eggs
Jane Green
Champion Grain
Tanya West
Champion Cereal Grain
Gaven Robinsen
Grand Champion Exhibitor
Gaven Robinsen
Roma Show 2024 Results
Pumpkins
Class 1: One Pumpkin, QLD Blue
1st- Exhibit 2, Gavin Robinson
2nd- Exhibit 3, Gavin Robinson
Class 2: One Pumpkin, Jarrahdale
1st- Exhibit 2, Gavin Robinson
2nd- Exhibit 1, Gavin Robinson
Class 3: One Pumpkin, Butternut
1st- Exhibit 1, Kelly Thomas
2nd- Exhibit 2, Gavin Robinson
Class 4: One Pumpkin, Kent (Jap)
1st- Exhibit 4, Jamie Andrews
2nd- Exhibit 3, Jamie Andrews
Class 5: One Pumpkin, Any other variety
1st- Exhibit 1, Bruce Scott
2nd- Exhibit 3, Gavin Robinson
Class 6: Collection of Pumpkins, Each of a distinct variety
1st- Exhibit 4, Gavin Robinson
2nd- Exhibit 3, Gavin Robinson
Class 7: Biggest Pumpkin, any variety (judged on size)
1st- Exhibit 2, Gavin Robinson
2nd- Exhibit 1, Gavin Robinson
Champion Edible Pumpkin, From classes 1-5 inclusive- Jamie Andrews- class 4, exhibit 4
Cucurbits
Class 8: One Marrow or Zucchini
1st- Exhibit 1, Henry Ballon
2nd- Exhibit 3, Henry Ballon
Vegetables
Class 12: Two Beetroot, leaves attached
1st- Exhibit 4, Gavin Robinson
2nd- Exhibit 2, Lyndsay Houston
Class 13: Two Carrots, tops attached
1st- Exhibit 5, Gavin Robinson
2nd- Exhibit 4, Gavin Robinson
Class 14: Two Potatoes/Sweet Potatoes
1st- Exhibit 1, Lyndsay Houston
2nd- Exhibit 2, Lyndsay Houston
Class 15: Two Allium (ie. onion x2; garlic x 2; chives; leek; shallot; scallion- spring onion)
1st- Exhibit 1, Anne Peters
2nd- Exhibit 5, Gavin Robinson
Class 16: Head of Brassica (ie cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower)
1st- Exhibit 1, Sophie Ballon
Class 17: Head of Lettuce
1st- Exhibit 3, Gavin Robinson
2nd- Exhibit 1, Charlie Ballon
Class 19: Plate of any variety of Bean
1st- Exhibit 3, Annette Huntley
2nd- Exhibit 2, Annette Huntley
Class 20: Two Capsicum or Two Chilli
1st- Exhibit 10, Adam & Harrison Trewin
2nd- Exhibit 9, Charlie Ballon
Class 21: Any other Vegetable not specified
1st- Exhibit 1, Annette Huntley
Class 23: Silverbeet, Spinach and Chard
1st- Exhibit 1, Annette Huntley
2nd- Exhibit 4, Charlie Ballon
Class 24: “The One That Got Away” Vegetable, not judged on taste but on size
1st- Exhibit 1, Mikayla Beling
Champion Edible Vegetable From Classes 8-10 and 12-22
Ann Peters- class 15, exhibit 1
Herbs & Mushroom
Class 25: One Single Herb Sprig
1st- Exhibit 4, Henry Ballon
2nd- Exhibit 8, Geoff Murray
Class 26: Collection of Herbs, entries to have at least three herbs and list provided
1st- Exhibit 4, Adam & Harrison Trewin
2nd- Exhibit 10, Geoff Murray
Class 27: One Herb Grown in a Pot
1st- Exhibit 1, Christine Houston
Champion Miscellaneous- Herbs & Mushroom, Classes 25-28
Adam & Harrison Trewin- class 26, exhibit 4
Citrus Fruit
Class 30: Two Mandarins
1st- Exhibit 2, Gavin Robinson
2nd- Exhibit 1, Gavin Robinson
Class 31: Two Oranges
1st- Exhibit 2, Ted King
2nd- Exhibit 1, Geoff Murray
Class 31: Two Lemons
1st- Exhibit 4, Geoff Murray
2nd- Exhibit 1, Bruce Scott
Class 33: Two Citrus- any other variety
1st- Exhibit 3, Henty Zerk
2nd- Exhibit 1, Bruce Scott
Other Produce
Class 34: Three Tomatoes
1st- Exhibit 1, Andy & Suellen Cartwright
2nd- Exhibit 8, Lindsay Houston
Class 35: One Watermelon
1st- Exhibit 10, Henry Ballon
2nd- Exhibit 11, Hugh Hayward
Class 37: Plate of Rosellas
1st- Exhibit 1, Katie Hall
Class 38: Two of Any Other One Fruit Not Specified
1st- Exhibit 5, Ted King
2nd- Exhibit 4, Geoff Murray
Champion Fruit, Classes 29-39
Henry Zerk- class 33, exhibit 3
Eggs
Class 40: Six Plain Brown Hen Eggs
1st- Exhibit 2, Ann Peters
2nd- Exhibit 9, Zoe Cormack
Class 41: Six Plain White Hen Eggs
1st- Exhibit 1, Alan Emery
2nd- Exhibit 2, Melinda Trewin
Class 42: Size Any Other Colour Hen Eggs
1st- Exhibit 5, Lorraine Irwin
2nd, Exhibit 4, Cameron O’Neil
Champion Eggs, Classes 40-43
Ann Peters- class 40, exhibit 2
Grains- Winter
Class 46: Wheat, 4kgs
1st- D&T West & Sons
Class 47: Barley, 4kgs
1st- D &T West & Sons
Champion Grain, Classes 44-49
D & T West & Sons- class 47, exhibit 1
Hay
Class 52: Barley, 1 biscuit
1st- Exhibit 3, Gavin Robinson
2nd- Exhibit 5, Gavin Robinson
Class 53: Sorghum, 1 biscuit
1st- Exhibit 6, Gavin Robinson
2nd- Exhibit 4, Gavin Robinson
Champion, Classes 50-57 Inclusive
Gavin Robinson
Junior Division- 14 Years & Under
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
Class 60: One Pumpkin, any variety
1st- Exhibit 3, Myf Thomas
2nd- Exhibit 2, Beatrix Thomas
Class 62: Any Other Two Vegetables, ie. carrot & bean or potato & parsnip
1st- Exhibit 2, Duncan Loughnan
2nd- Exhibit 3, Jimmy Loughnan
Class 64: Display of Fruit/Vegetables
1st- Exhibit 1, Charlie Ballon
Class 65: Collection of Herbs, three or more
1st- Exhibit 5, Myf Thomas
2nd- Exhibit 1, Duncan Loughnan
Class 66: Six Eggs
1st- Exhibit 3, Ella Small
2nd- Exhibit 4, Mason Hall
Champion Junior Exhibit
Myf Thomas- class 65, exhibit 5
Best Overall Exhibitor in Junior Division
Myf Thomas
Roma Show Scarecrow Building Competition
Every year, the Roma Show holds are Scarecrow building competition. In the competition there are three categories: junior scarecrow (14 years & under), adult open scarecrow and business open scarecrow.
Your scarecrow can be anything you can dream up, as long as its able to free stand on provided stands and is not too wide!
The overall winner will receive a lovely large hamper and sash. All entries will receive a certificate of participation!
When & Where
Cost & Inclusions
When: Refer to schedule
Where: Wool Pavilion
Entry fee: $50 per business entry
Inclusions: Beer, assorted Billson drinks, soft drink, and some nibbles to enjoy while building. Your business logo displayed on your completed scarecrow over show weekend.
What To Bring
- Clothes for your scarecrow
- String or twine
- Scissors
- Something to make the body & head from- pillowcases work really well
- Something for the scarecrows hair
- Shoes if your scarecrow needs any
All hay and stands are kindly donated by Moorland Nursery