National Dairy Shrine (Continued from Pago 24) dairy career began with 4-H dairy project work. He then went on to lowa State University for under graduate and graduate degrees. Between degrees he worked as 1 4-H agent in Massachusetts. Fol lowing his schooling he stayed in lowa to work as an extension dairyman. He then went to the University of New Hampshire as an extension dairyman and com pleted a doctorate degree at Rut ger’s University. Boynton’s extension experi ences led him to being named pro fessor in charge of the dairy sec tion at the University of New Hampshire. With Boynton’s guid ance, the university Holstein herd became nationally known for its type and production. Holsteins were not his only area of expertise as he also judged Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, and Jerseys. One nomina tor described Boynton as “one of the best judges of Jerseys.” Boyn ton used the show ring as a teach- Thanks Jjorthea^ On His All New 80’x201’ Deep Pit Finishing Barn. 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With organization and progressive thinking, Boynton proposed the organization of the New Hamp shire Purebred Dairy Cattle Asso ciation (NHPDCA) in 1953. This then led to the initiation of the Granite State Dairy Jubilee Show in 1958. The education process did not stop with his retirement from UNH. He continued to use his leadership skills through the or ganization of regional, national and international conferences for several breed organizations. 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Kaeser received his under graduate degree in agriculture from lowa State University in 1941. He then continued his edu cation and interest in dairy cattle at The Ohio State University. Upon receiving his master's de gree in 1947, Kaeser began his work at OSU. While at Ohio State, Kaeser had a strong impact on many students. Over 500 students worked at the OSU dairy bams under Kaeser’s guidance. The dairy was one of the premier dairy hereds consist ing of five breeds at that time. Kaeser also served as the advisor of the OSU Dairy Science Club. Harold Kaeser’s name is Congratulations & Martin, 000 Head Qualm Stainless Steel Ag Progress Section 2, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1998—Page synonymous with dairy cattle evaluation and judging. He coach ed a total of 34 OSU teams with 23 teams placing in the top ten, 14 teams placing in the top five and four national championships. Stu dents and dairymen alike learned from Kaeser and respected his cow knowledge. 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