REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio The American Jersey Cattle Club provides services for its younger members, especially in sponsoring awards and in administering scholarships. In conjunction with its ongoing youth programs, the AJCC spon sors awards for junior shows, and for state, regional, and national judging contests. The organization also adminis ters 11 scholarships that are avail able to Jersey youth. The AJCC awards are available only by annual request Write or call Gayle Starkey at The Ameri can Jersey Cattle Club, 6486 East Main Street, Reynoldsburg, Ohio. 43068-3636, or call (614) 861-3636 at least four weeks before an event to request award Awards Specifically, the award program provides ribbons for three places in each individual female class and a rosette for the grand champion female for county and district, state and regional junior Jersey shows. There is also an award pre sented in state and regional Jersey showmanship classes. Awards available for the National Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Contest include a rotating trophy for the high team members and their coach. The high individual in Jersey judging is pre sented a model Jersey cow. Poultry & Hog Contracts Available * Stainless Steel Hog Feeders Heating Systems Woven Wire Flooring EXISTING PRODUCERS ARE EXPERIENCING THE FOLLOWING: • EXCELLENT SUPPORT SERVICE BY CONTRACT COMPANY • EXCELLENT HEALTH & DISEASE PROGRAM SUPPORT CONTACT FARMER BOY AG...YOUR PROFESSIONAL COMPANY £i£~ FARMER BOY AG. Poultry And me. *7| Hog Needs AJCC Provides Awards for the National 4-H Dairy Cattle Contest are the same except there is no rotating trophy. Awards for collegiate, 4-H and FFA regional contests at Eastern States, National Cattle Congress. Pennsylvania All-American, North American, Pacific Interna tional, and Mid-South Fair include a laser-carved plaque for the coach of the high team in Jerseys and pen and pencil sets for team members. The high individual in Jersey receives a model Jersey cow. The coach of the high team in Jerseys at two-year and technical intercollegiate contests receives a laser-carved plaque. Team mem bers receive pen and pencil sets. The high individual in Jersey is presented a color Ideal Jersey cow plaque. At state judging contests, the high individual in Jerseys receives a color Ideal Jersey cow plaque. Scholarships The AJCC scholarship adminstration program makes scholarships available to youth who own at least one registered Jersey and who are accepted or enrolled in college. Selection is based on financial need and scholastic achievement, as well as Jersey and related activities. The deadline for applying for a 1994 scholarship is July 1. 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Mr. Jack son was a longtime Jersey breeder, showman, and herdsman who was devoted to encouraging junior interest in Jerseys. Jersey juniors who are graduat ing from high school and have been accepted by a college or uni versity are eligible to compete for two William A. Russell scholar ships. The Russell Scholarship was established in 1977 to honor Bill Russell, a lifelong Jersey enthusiast who was an area rep resentative of the American Jersey Cattle Club and National All- Jersey Inc. Three $750 Jack C. Nisbet Memorial Scholarships are awarded annually to participants in the National Jersey Youth Achievement Contest. Nisbet >«; v >? Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 30,1994-All Youth Awards joined the AJCC staff in 1941 as an extension director. He served as executive secretary for the chib from 1943 to 1947. There is a $l,OOO Stanley K. Bansen scholarship to be awarded to students working on an advanced degree (masters or doc torate) in dairy or animal science, dairy manufacturing, or agricultur al business. The Bansen scholarship was established in 1992 to honor Bansen’s lifelong interest and dedication to the Jersey breed and the dairy industry. In addition to these scholar ships, the AJCC administers the ABS/Morris B. Ewing Essay Con- Judges To Select Dairy Of Distinction Farms program has been successful because the 10 local district chair persons and their committees have made the selection and judging of farms happen. ‘The local districts make the program a success," Bak er said. The Dairy of Distinction prog ram is designed to reward clean, well-kept farmsteads to help with consumer acceptance of dairy pro ducts in the store. Since its incep tion in Pennsylvania, 517 farms have been designated in the prog- Dan Baker, president, said the ram. STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) —The annual meeting of the Dairy of Distinction program was held this week on the Penn State campus. Paul Nichols, secretary, reported that the program of farm beautification has been increasing in usefulness since it was started in Pennsylvania in 1987. “We are improving the image of farms to consumers,” Nichols said. “And we are having more requests for information about farms from the media.” test sponsored by American Breeden Service. The contest win ner will be awarded a $5OO scholanhip. Contest entries should focus on the question: “What is likely to be the biggest challenge Jeney breed en will face in the near future, and how can they confront this challenge? To be eligible for the contest, applicants must be between 16- and 22-ycars-old, as of Jan. 1, each contest year. 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