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Apr 25, 2012 4:55 AM CST
Name: Michele
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I see a problem with these forms being judged in the shows. The judges are supposed to get familiar with these forms with training available in clinic 1 & 3, however, if they did not take the class or read the handbook thoroughly then I forsee problems. The reason is because these forms are going into the SINGLES SECTION and they may be viewed as flawed and either points deducted or marked "judged". In the Pensacola show I know at least 2 of the judges will know these forms and I'm sure at least 2 others will be know them before they get to our show because they are judging the Mobile, AL show and they are good at keeping up with changes and if not they will be informed at the Mobile show. The last 2 judges I'm not sure about and I will be including the information in the judges packets we send out to them.

I wish these forms had a section of their own like Spiders have their own and UFs have their own. I know not many people in our area have these, it's more Northern I believe, but IMHO it would be easier for these not to be judged as flawed blooms if they were.
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