During the 1937 State Fair Charles Stevens and O.W. Martin, both of Oaktown, Indiana in Knox County are building a watermelon display in the Horticulture Building. Stevens has won the Watermelon Sweepstakes for the past 5 years
The Indianapolis Vegetable Growers Association took First Prize at the 1937 State Fair with this exh...
Bennie Zebelle of Muncie, Indiana in Delaware County poses happily with a basket of tomatoes in the ...
Charles Greer of Scottsburg, Indiana in Scott County (2nd from left) is shown with his peck of winni...
4-H Club boy, Charles Stevens Jr. of Oaktown, Indiana stands next to his commercial display of 50 Di...
"1st Prize winners" says Judge Fay Gaylord of West Lafayette as he samples a watermelon. The winning...
Joan Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.T. Bond of Oaktown, Indiana in Knox County, is seen here climb...
Charles Stevens on the left is unloading his watermelons while Mr. Guy Cantwell, Superintendent of t...
Mrs. Lora Gleason from Brown County, Indiana is seen here with her 1st Prize watermelon which was th...
Cornucopia display in the Agriculture and Horticulture Building is part of the Funk's "Hoosier-Crost...
By promoting the health benefits of apples, the Knox County Horticulture exhibit won first prize in ...
The Knox County Horticultural Society and Extension Service created this promotional fruit display a...
"Cream of the Crop" display put on by the Indiana Horticulture Society in the Agriculture and Hortic...
The Northern Indiana Muck Soil Crops exhibit of vegetables from Northern Indiana is on display in th...
The Championship Vegetable Judging Team at the 1937 State Fair was from Terre Haute, Indiana in Vigo...
The "A Century of Progress" exhibit located in the Fruit Growers display section during the 1933 Sta...
The Indianapolis Vegetable Growers Association took First Prize at the 1937 State Fair with this exh...
Bennie Zebelle of Muncie, Indiana in Delaware County poses happily with a basket of tomatoes in the ...
Charles Greer of Scottsburg, Indiana in Scott County (2nd from left) is shown with his peck of winni...
4-H Club boy, Charles Stevens Jr. of Oaktown, Indiana stands next to his commercial display of 50 Di...
"1st Prize winners" says Judge Fay Gaylord of West Lafayette as he samples a watermelon. The winning...
Joan Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.T. Bond of Oaktown, Indiana in Knox County, is seen here climb...
Charles Stevens on the left is unloading his watermelons while Mr. Guy Cantwell, Superintendent of t...
Mrs. Lora Gleason from Brown County, Indiana is seen here with her 1st Prize watermelon which was th...
Cornucopia display in the Agriculture and Horticulture Building is part of the Funk's "Hoosier-Crost...
By promoting the health benefits of apples, the Knox County Horticulture exhibit won first prize in ...
The Knox County Horticultural Society and Extension Service created this promotional fruit display a...
"Cream of the Crop" display put on by the Indiana Horticulture Society in the Agriculture and Hortic...
The Northern Indiana Muck Soil Crops exhibit of vegetables from Northern Indiana is on display in th...
The Championship Vegetable Judging Team at the 1937 State Fair was from Terre Haute, Indiana in Vigo...
The "A Century of Progress" exhibit located in the Fruit Growers display section during the 1933 Sta...
The Indianapolis Vegetable Growers Association took First Prize at the 1937 State Fair with this exh...
Bennie Zebelle of Muncie, Indiana in Delaware County poses happily with a basket of tomatoes in the ...
Charles Greer of Scottsburg, Indiana in Scott County (2nd from left) is shown with his peck of winni...