
Grober represents the Iowa Guernsey Breeders Association and will be a senior at New Hampton High School.
Josie Buddenberg, 18, of Decorah, was named Alternate Iowa Dairy Princess. Buddenberg, the daughter of Bruce and Julie Buddenberg, will share duties with the princess. She represents Winneshiek County and will be a freshman at Des Moines Area Community College in the fall where she will study agri-business.
Ally Bierschenk, 17, was named Miss Congeniality. She is the daughter of Cary and Jennifer Bierschenk of Van Horne and represents Benton County.
Cynthia Hamlett, 18, daughter of Mark and Jennifer Hamlett of Aurora, was recognized for her performance in the public speaking portion of the contest. She represents Fayette County.Thirteen young women who are from dairy farms or closely linked to the dairy community competed for the Iowa Dairy Princess title, with the judging held August 8 and 9 in Ankeny. Winners were chosen on the basis of their knowledge of dairy farming and the dairy industry, public speaking skills and enthusiasm for representing Iowa’s dairy farm families.
The outgoing 2016-17 Iowa Dairy Princess is Katelyn Goldsmith, daughter of Jim and Kristi Goldsmith of Earlville, and the Alternate Princess is Shana Hilgerson, daughter of Scott and Suzy Hilgerson of Elkader. Their reigns will be completed at the end of the Iowa State Fair, and the new Princess and Alternate will begin their duties Sept. 1.
