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Ohio State University Shines at the 2017 All-American Dairy Show Youth Judging Contest


Ohio State University, Pennsylvania FFA, Wisconsin 4-H, and Michigan State Ag Tech each won their respective divisions at the 2017 All-American Invitational Youth Dairy Cattle Judging Contest held on September 18 at the Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg.

Contestants judged 10 classes of cattle, then gave oral reasons on four or five of the classes depending on their division.  The top five individuals and teams were recognized in each division for specific breed performance, oral reasons and overall results.

Results of the 2017 contest:

Collegiate Division
1st – Ohio State
2nd – University of Minnesota
3rd – Cornell University
4th – Cal Poly State University
5th – Virginia Tech

Top Five Collegiate Individuals:
1st – Ella Jackson, Ohio State

2nd – Hannah Van Dyk, Virginia Tech
3rd – Alexandra Gambonini, Cal Poly
4th – Keith Koerner, Cornell
5th – Riley Lewis, Purdue

Junior Collegiate Division
1st – Michigan State Ag Tech
2nd – SUNY Cobleskill
3rd – Modesto Junior College
4th – Kaskaskia College
5th – Morrisville State College

Top Five Junior College Individuals:
1st – Cameron Cook, Michigan State Ag Tech
2nd – Nikki Sanders, Modesto Junior College
3rd – Kaylah Gulley, SUNY Cobleskill
4th – Morgan Luoma, Michigan State Ag Tech
5th – Hope Mcalvey, Michigan State Ag Tech

4-H Division
1st – Wisconsin
2nd – Maryland
3rd – Missouri

4th – Ohio
5th – Florida

Top Five 4-H Individuals:
1st – Emma Gwidt, Wis.
2nd – Lauren Almasy, Ohio
3rd – Ellie Wantland, Mo.
4th – Madelynn Gwidt, Wis.
5th – Mindy Burton, Md.

FFA Division
1st – Pennsylvania
2nd – Kentucky
3rd – Ohio
4th – Indiana
5th – Missouri

Top Five FFA Individuals:
1st – Gracie Mccarre, Ohio
2nd – Reagon Sellers, Pa.
3rd – Blake Wright, Mo.
4th – Sam Masri, Mo.
5th – Kalli Schwenk, Pa.

The All-American Dairy Show features 22 shows in six days in addition to the nation’s only all-dairy antiques show. Last year’s show featured nearly 3,000 animals and 1,500 exhibitors from around the country.

 


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