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05/10/2010
2010 State 4-H Dairy Judging Competition Held in Athens


The 2010 State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest was held on Saturday, April 12th at the University of Georgia, Animal and Dairy Science Department Arena in Athens.

There were 11 participants and three complete teams that competed in the Senior Competition. The first place Senior Team from Coweta County has the opportunity to represent Georgia in Madison, WI.  The Coweta County Team members are (pictured above, L to R):  Emilee Brinton, Luc Boulet, Oasis Davis and Tori Butcher.  Morgan County placed second and has the opportunity to represent Georgia in Pennsylvania, Texas or Kentucky.  Morgan County Team members are: Sarah Wibell, Katelin Benkoski and Bryce Kiepper. Gordon County received third place honors.

Ms. Sarah Wibell from Morgan County was recognized as the High Individual in the Senior Contest.

There were 27 participants and six complete teams that competed in the Junior Competition. The first place Junior Team was from Morgan County, Team #1.  Team members from Morgan County are:  Jay Moon, Hunter Moon, Claire Woodard and Victoria Cagle. Gordon County placed second and Oconee County placed third. 

Mr. Jay Moon from Morgan County was recognized as the High Individual from the Junior Contest.

A huge thank you to Dr. Bill Graves and the UGA Dairy Science Club, UGA Animal Science Staff and Volunteers for all of their hard work and dedication to providing an efficient and well run contest.

 
 
The University of Georgia and Ft. Valley State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and counties of the state cooperating. The Cooperative Extension Service offers educational programs, assistance and materials to all people without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability. An equal opportunity/affirmative action organization committed to a diverse work force.