Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 30, 1984, Image 132

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Agronomy winners: Barry Spangler, Left, Mifflinburg; and
Norman Runkles Jr., Fairfield.
John Shook, Forestry.
N.J. dairy
contest slated
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - The
State FFA Dairy Judging Contest
will be held in conjunction with the
State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest on
Tuesday, July 10. The contest is
open to all FFA members
currently enrolled in vocational
agriculture.
The contest day will begin at 8:45
a.m. at the farm of Tom Smith in
Allentown, N.J. Students will judge
Brown Swiss and Guernseys at the
Smith farm and proceed to the
New Jersey Psychiatric Institute
in Skillman to judge Jersey cattle
and on to the Piskorowski farm in
Lawrenceville to judge Holstein
cattle.
Students will judge the cattle on
their general apearance, dairy
character, body capacity and
mammary system. The students
will place each class of four
animals and give several sets of
oral reasons on their placmgs.
The top placing FFA team in
New Jersey will proceed to the
National Dairy Judging Contest in
Kansas City, Mo. in November.
FFA judging contests allow
students to use information
learned in the vocational
agriculture classroom in com
petitive situations where they can
excel and be recognized for their
efforts.
More winners at Pa, FFA Activities
Trio of public speaking winners include, from the left, Greg Musser, first,
Elizabethtown: Loren Burkholder, James Buchanan; and Jill Jesiolowski, Oley Valley.
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