The Kentucky State Fair, held annually in Louisville, celebrated a historic moment this week when growers set new weight records in the fair’s long‑standing Largest Pumpkins and Watermelon Contest. Thousands of fairgoers gathered for the weigh‑off, a highlight of the fair’s agricultural showcase.
Record‑breaking pumpkin
Josh Monin, a farmer from Grayson County, entered a pumpkin that tipped the scales at an astonishing 1,882.4 pounds. The massive gourd shattered the previous all‑time record and earned Monin the top prize in the pumpkin division. Fair officials verified the weight on the spot, and the pumpkin will remain on display for visitors to admire until the fair concludes on August 30.
Watermelon champion
In the watermelon category, Nick McCaslin of Hancock County took first place with a fruit weighing 245.7 pounds. McCaslin’s watermelon, like Monin’s pumpkin, will be exhibited for the remainder of the fair, offering a tangible reminder of the dedication and skill of Kentucky’s agricultural community.
Fairgoer reaction
Attendees expressed excitement over the new records, noting that the sheer size of the produce highlighted the state’s strong farming heritage. Many families took photos with the giant pumpkin and watermelon, adding to the festive atmosphere that defines the Kentucky State Fair each August.
About the contest
The Largest Pumpkins and Watermelon Contest has been a staple of the Kentucky State Fair for decades, drawing growers from across the Commonwealth to compete for the coveted titles. The contest not only celebrates agricultural achievement but also serves as an educational experience for the public, showcasing the science and care behind growing such extraordinary produce.
Fair schedule
The Kentucky State Fair runs through August 30, featuring a wide array of attractions including concerts, rides, food vendors, and traditional fair games. The record‑setting pumpkin and watermelon will be featured in the fair’s main exhibition area, giving visitors a chance to see the record‑breaking specimens up close before the event ends.
Local officials and fair organizers praised the growers for their hard work and dedication, emphasizing how events like this reinforce Kentucky’s reputation as a leader in agriculture. The fair continues to draw visitors from across the region, supporting local businesses and reinforcing community ties.
Original reporting: WLKY Louisville — read the source article.