Logan County 4-H youth win Superior Young Dairy Producer Award
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[August 30, 2012]
The Superior Young Dairy Producer Award
program took place at the Illinois State Fair on Aug. 18. Twenty 4-H
and FFA dairy project members from across Illinois participated in
the event. The three-phase competition, emphasizing the young
people's knowledge of the dairy industry, awarded each of the top
five overall participants a $1,000 scholarship. The scholarship
recipients were Carol Baumann, Wyoming, Stark County; Anna Folgate,
Dakota, Stephenson County; Kaleb Hoerbert, Delavan, Logan County;
Todd Irwin, Beason, Logan County; and Daniel Obert, Orangeville,
Stephenson County.
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The contest is an
educational activity that promotes youth development, career
development and personal growth through increased knowledge of the
dairy industry.
The $5,000 in scholarships was sponsored by Archer Daniels
Midland, Decatur. Individual plaques were awarded to the top three
in each phase and the top five overall winners. The Land of Lincoln
Purebred Livestock Breeders Association and Illinois State Fair
sponsored the plaques.
The first phase was a dairy management test relating to dairy
nutrition, health, reproduction, milk marketing and other
dairy-related information. Top three contestants for this phase were
Anna Folgate, Dakota, Stephenson County; Daniel Obert, Orangeville,
Stephenson County; and Meredith Ziller, Huntley, McHenry County.
The second phase was a three-station "skill-a-thon" on various
aspects of the dairy industry. Contestants had to identify dairy
feeds, parts of the cow and dairy equipment. The top three
contestants were Carol Baumann, Wyoming, Stark County; Kaleb
Hoerbert, Delavan, Logan County; and Joshua Laesch, Greenville, Bond
County.
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The third phase was a judging contest. The judging phase
consisted of animal selection by placing four classes of dairy cows
and two classes of heifers. The top three contestants for this phase
were Joshua Laesch, Greenville, Bond County; Andrew Rice, Sheldon,
Iroquois County; and Brett Woker, Greenville, Bond County.
This was the 17th consecutive year for the Superior Young Dairy
Producer Award program, which has provided $85,000 in college
scholarships to Illinois dairy youth since its inception.
Participants must be 4-H or FFA dairy project members in Illinois.
The program is developed and coordinated by Dave Fischer, University
of Illinois Extension retired dairy educator.
[Text from file received from
University of
Illinois Extension]
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