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N.D. State Fair 4-H Dairy Show Winners Announced

4-H’ers receive awards in the dairy cattle show at the North Dakota State Fair.

Five major dairy breeds were represented at the 4-H dairy cattle show on Friday, July 25, at the North Dakota State Fair in Minot. Winners are listed by county with name, hometown, placing and category.

Bowman

  • Megan Buchmann, Bowman, champion Jersey, reserve champion Junior Showman

Dunn

  • Katie Dukart, Manning, reserve champion Brown Swiss, reserve champion Commericial
  • Josh Karey, Manning, reserve champion Jersey
  • Moriah Karey, Manning, champion Commercial, reserve champion Intermediate Showman

Morton

  • Brittany Doll, New Salem, reserve Overall Dairy Breeds - Best of Show, reserve champion Holstein
  • Kelsey Ledger, New Salem, Overall Dairy Breeds - Best of Show, champion Holstein, reserve champion Senior Showman
  • Brandie Doll, New Salem, champion Junior Showman
  • Jessica Keidel, Mandan, champion Senior Showman

Stark-Billings

  • Nettie Splichal, South Heart, champion Intermediate Showman

Ward

  • Marcie Kohler, Benedict, champion Brown Swiss, champion Guernsey, reserve champion Guernsey
  • Paige Zeitz, Sawyer, champion Milking Shorthorn, reserve champion Milking Shorthorn

For more information, contact your county office of the NDSU Extension Service. Photos and cutlines may be available at http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/gallery. Check your e-mail for the username and password.

Source:Dean Aakre, (701) 838-3570, dean.aakre@ndsu.edu
Writer:Emily Tescher-Johnston, (701) 838-3570, emily.tescher-johnston@ndsu.edu
Editor:Becky Koch, (701) 231-7875, becky.koch@ndsu.edu
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