2018 Superior Young Dairy Producer
Award Winners at Illinois State Fair
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[September 05, 2018]
The 2018 Superior Young Dairy Producer Award (SYDPA) program was
held August 18, at the Illinois State Fair.
Twenty 4-H dairy project members from across Illinois took part in
the event. The purpose of the contest is to create an educational
activity that promotes youth development, career development, and
personal growth through increased knowledge of the dairy industry.
This three-phase competition emphasizes knowledge of the dairy
industry. The “top three” overall participants were awarded with a
$1,000 scholarship.
The $3,000 in scholarships was sponsored by Compeer Financial and
awarded to:
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Rachel Scidmore, Chadwick, IL (Carroll County)
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Addison Raber, Gridley, IL (Livingston, County)
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Lane
Heinzmann, Carlyle, IL (Clinton County)
Individual plaques, sponsored by Land of Lincoln Purebred Livestock
Breeders Association and Illinois State Fair, were awarded to the
“top 3” in each phase and the “top 3” overall winners.
The first phase was a dairy management test relating to dairy
nutrition, health, reproduction, milk marketing, and other dairy
related information.
The second phase was a three station skill-a-thon on various aspects
of the dairy industry. Contestants had to identify dairy feeds,
identify, understanding DHI information, and identify dairy
equipment.
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L to R: Dr. Lisa Diaz, Director Illinois 4-H; Dawn
Irwin;
Jacob Raber; Addison Raber; Miss Illinois County Fair Queen, Samantha
Hasselbring; and Dave Fischer, IL 4-H Dairy Program Coordinator.
The third phase of the Superior Young Dairy Producer Contest 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 receiving a plaque for this phase were:
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Jacob Raber, Gridley, IL (Livingston County)
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Addison Raber, Gridley, IL (Livingston County)
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Dawn
Irwin, Beason, IL (Logan County)
This year marked the 23rd consecutive year for the Superior Young
Dairy Producer Award program which has provided $111,000 in college
scholarships to Illinois dairy youth since its inception. The
program is developed and conducted by Dave Fischer, 4-H Extension
Dairy Program Coordinator.
About 4-H: Illinois 4-H strives to help youth learn skills for
living. University of Illinois Extension provides 4-H programs in
every county in Illinois. Illinois 4-H aims to impact the lives of
200,000 youth each year through sustained learning clubs and groups
and short-term programming.
[Patty Huffer
Extension Program Coordinator
University of Illinois Extension] |