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    D6*Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Dacambar 9, 1995
Md. 4-H Dairy Judging Team Succeeds At NAILE
COLLEGE PARK, Md.—The
Maryland 4-H dairy cattle judging
team placed fifth overall in youth
competition at the North Ameri
can International Livestock
Exposition ip Louisville, Ky., on
Nov. 5.
Drawing upon knowledge of
cattle evaluation and speaking
ability, the Maryland team cap
tured second in oral reasons.
Team members include Emily
Birch, 16, from White Hall (Har
ford County); Erin Feuillet, 16,
from Damascus (Montgomery
County); Amy lager, 15, from
Fulton (Howard County); and
Kristin Myers, 14, from New
Grain, Egg Licenses
ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Maryland
Secretary of Agriculture Lewis R.
Riley has announced that the
Maryland Department of Agricul
ture is accepting applications for
1996 grain dealers licenses as well
as applications for shell egg distri
butor licenses.
“Anyone buying, receiving, or
storing grain from a grain produc-
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a sigh of relief, because more food
will be produced from fewer, but
better, animals.
For people in developing coun
tries, it is a mixed blessing,
because animal numbers mean
wealth to an owner, thus reducing
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Windsor (Carroll County).
In a field of 20 teams, the Mary
land competitors captured the fol
lowing team awards: fifth in
Brown Swiss, Guernsey and
Jersey judging, and sixth in Ayr
shire and Holstein judging.
Individually, Erin Feuillet
placed second in oral reasons,
seventh overall, fifth in Holstein
judging, tenth in Ayrshire judging
and eleventh in Guernsey judging.
Kristin Myers received seventh in
oral reasons, eleventh overall,
eighth in Brown Swiss judging,
fourteenth in Guernsey judging
and seventeenth in Ayrshire
judging.
Amy lager was twenty-first
er is required to obtain a grain
dealers license each year. Farmers
who buy, receive or store grain
for use in their farming business
are exempt from the licensing
requirement,” Riley said.
All applicants are required to
submit documentation of financial
worth and insurance coverage
before being issued a license.
more less-productive animals to
fewer more-productive animals
won’t necessarily fit into their cul
tural tradition.
But our grandfathers’' dairy
farms have changed, and in time,
most certainly, so will others’.
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overall and tenth in oral reasons in
a field of 77 contestants. Emily
Birch placed sixth in Guernsey
judging and thirteenth in Jersey
judging.
Dr. J. Lee Majeskie, extension
dairy science specialist at the Uni
versity of Maryland at College
Park, coached the team. Donna
Myers of New Windsor attended
as an assistant coach and chape
ron. The team received support
from the Maryland Agricultural
Fair Board and the Dairy Endow
ment Fund administered by the
Maryland 4-H Foundation. Team
members also received additional
support from various individuals
and agricultural organizations.
Accepted
License fees range from $5O to
$3OO, depending on the volume of
grain handled by the licensee.
“As far as the shell egg distribu
ter license is concerned, all
producer/packers and wholesalers
of shell eggs are required to regis
ter annually,” said Riley.
The annual registration fee for a
shell egg distributor license is $3O.
Persons with 3,000 or less chick
ens are exempt from all fees.
For more information and to
request either the grain dealers or
shell egg distributor applications,
contact Deanna Baldwin at the
Maryland Department of Agricul
ture. (410) 841-5769.
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State
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The Maryland 4-H dairy cattle Judging team placed fifth
overall in youth competition at the North American Interna
tional Livestock Exposition In Louisville, Ky., on Nov. 5.
The team Is pictured at the Maryland State Fair in Septem
ber. Standing from left to right: Dr. J. Lee Majeskle, exten
sion dairy science specialist at the University of Maryland
at College Park; Emily Birch, 16, from White Hall (Harford
County); Erin Feulllet, 16, from Damascus (Montgomery
County); Amy lager, 15, from Fulton (Howard County); and
Kristin Myers, 14, from New Windsor (Carroll County).
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