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2013 Dairy Intern: Melissa Miller PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013 15:45

Senior, Brigham Young University - Idaho
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Based in Jerome, Idaho

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2013 Dairy Intern: Keith Gibson PDF Print E-mail
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022013_gibsonDecember 2012 graduate, Ohio State University
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Based in Shawano, Wisconsin

Background
Q. What is your dairy or agricultural background?
I grew up raising livestock through 4-H and FFA and worked on two Ohio dairies during college.

Q. In what area did you obtain a degree?
I graduated with a bachelor’s degree of science in agriculture – my major being animal sciences with a meat science minor.

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2013 Dairy Intern: Anne Davison PDF Print E-mail
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022013_davisonSenior, State University of New York at Cobleskill
GENESIS Intern with Genex
Based in Shawano, Wisconsin

Background
Q. What is your dairy or agricultural background?
I grew up on a small family farm in New Hampshire. We always had an array of animals on the farm, and as I grew, so did my love and passion for animals. I showed in 4-H for 10 years and I still occasionally show in open shows.
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Oklahoma tween blogs to share passion about dairy PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Sara Kitchen   
Wednesday, 14 November 2012 08:19

1712pd_kitchen_1The personal stories and anecdotes of 12-year-old Maddie Cook have been read more than 4,500 times in about 40 countries around the world. This young blogger goes by the user name “Maddie Moo” online – and offline with her family and friends.

You may be wondering, “What makes her so interesting?” It’s simple: She has a remarkable amount of ambition to promote an industry that affects every human being on the planet – the dairy industry. Cows of every color are Maddie’s world.

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A dairy view across the world PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Hannah Wentworth   
Thursday, 04 October 2012 12:48

1512pd_wentworth_1I was riding on the back of a four-wheeler with the perfect cone-shaped volcanic Mt. Taranaki in the backdrop.

A Kiwi (New Zealander) farmer drove through his lush green pastures, and I listened as he describes each of his Ayrshire dairy cows to me.

This is one of many picturesque memories of my journey to learn more about the New Zealand dairy industry this past spring.

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I belong to... Dairy Club at Virginia Tech: Elizabeth Sumners PDF Print E-mail
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083012_ibt_sumners_1Hometown: Paris, Tennessee

My dairy background: I grew up on a 600-cow Holstein dairy owned and operated by my parents, Michael and Betsey Sumners. I am the second generation along with two of my sisters, Megan and Katherine.

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I belong to... Washington State Dairy Club: Kristen Wedam PDF Print E-mail
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083012_ibt_wedam_1Hometown: Sunnyside, Washington

My dairy background: I grew up around dairy cattle and the dairy industry through family associations. This contact with the industry inspired me, and I served as the 2010-2011 Yakima Valley Dairy Ambassador and as a Washington State Alternate Dairy Ambassador in 2012.

I am currently part of the Cooperative University Dairy Students (CUDS), where I co-manage a herd of 35 milking cows and an equal number of replacement heifers.

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I belong to... Texas A&M Dairy Club: Blake J. Wolf PDF Print E-mail
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083012_ibt_wolf_1Hometown: Windthorst, Texas

My dairy background: I grew up on a small dairy farm that my parents built in north Texas. My brother, a fourth-generation dairyman, took over in 2007 and continues to milk there today. I help out on the dairy from time to time on my visits back home but am not as involved with the operation as I was in high school.

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