AM-iancMter Farming, Saturday, October 5, 1996 Jay Zlmm Holly Hoover sold her grand chamolon market lamb to Darvln Boyd of Core States Bank. To Award l f?> , 9o«ii»«iij!i?lul3s| ypBi«Mßrii!isljiilj l y^jaiiiiiß^iuiaßij Scholarships ! [j If oodhlß i DICKERSON. Md. A $2,000 scholarship is available to the Out standing Maryland Holstein Scholar and four $750 scholarships will be awarded to other Maryland Holstein youth. These scholar ships are made possible through the generous donations of Maryland Holstein breeders and friends. Applicants must be Maryland 4-H/FFA youth who are enrolled or have been enrolled in a dairy project with Holstein cattle. Students must be attending a two or four-year degree granting institution in a college of agriculture. Scholarships are avail able to both undergradu ate and graduate students. Applications are due to Scholarship Commit tee Cochairmen Arthur and Peggy Johnson by Jan. 15,1997. All appli cations will be consid ered