Good gourd.
Farmers and future farmers weighed their prized pumpkins on Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Armstrong Interior Provincial Exhibition Fairgrounds as part of the 20th Annual Harvest Pumpkin Festival hosted by the Armstrong Spallumcheen Chamber of Commerce.
The annual weigh-in is sponsored by Valley First.
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The largest pumpkin grown by Lloyd Main weighed in at a whopping 1,000 pounds. Erma Main was close with her pumpkin tipping the scales at 967 pounds.
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In the youth category, Kinley Pshyk香蕉视频直播榮 pumpkin weighed in at 214 pounds.
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The winner in the adult category will receive $500 while the youth winner will receive $50 thanks to Valley First.
Scott Carley of Langley currently holds the record for the biggest Giant Pumpkin in B.C. at 1,543 pounds.
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