Somerset Holstein Club meets BERLIN The Somerset County Holstein Club recently held their annual meeting at the Berlin Community Building. Lewis Berkley, state director, reported that Somerset County has reached 84 percent of its mem bership goal. Presently-, mem bership stands at 260 members in the county. It was also announced that Somerset County was recognized for outstanding promotion of dairy products at the State Convention. They are only one of three counties to be honored for their efforts with a $2OO check. Junior Holstein Club Awards presented for county and state milk and fat contest are as follows: Michael Carr, Somerset, first place milk and fat for a four year old in the county, second place milk for a four and five year old in the county; Paul Carr, Somerset, County and state winners of the junior milk and fat contest were, left, Daniel Kimmel, Rustin Glessner, Ryan Weimer, Paul Carr, Jennifer Barnett. SPRING TILLAGE BONANZA uwm' [ ▼T< oitroif ai i»\ O.E.M. 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