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County residents attend national 4-H conference

MADISON, Wis. — Two Addison County teens and two local adults were among the 13 Vermont 4-H dairy members who experienced a whirlwind week of educational seminars, visits to farms and agribusinesses and other fun activities at the National 4-H Dairy Conference in Madison, Wis.
The Sept. 29-Oct. 2 conference, held on the University of Wisconsin campus took place in conjunction with the World Dairy Exposition, an international dairy cattle show and industry trade show. More than 200 youths, ages 15-18, from throughout the U.S. and Canada attended this year. 
Vermont 4-H’ers who participated included Karissa Livingston of New Haven and Abigail Reen of Lincoln. Two of the chaperones were Brian and Cindy Kayhart of Vergennes.
The youths each earned a spot on the delegation through their participation in local and state University of Vermont Extension 4-H dairy events, outstanding dairy project record books and overall excellence in the 4-H dairy project. Eligibility also was based on age and required three years or more enrollment in the dairy project.
Conference delegates had the opportunity to learn from dairy industry experts, biotechnology leaders and university professors at a number of interactive seminars. Topics ranged from farm finances, dairy herd mating and genomics to marketing dairy products, the science behind dairy foods, goat and sheep milk production and becoming an advocate for the dairy industry, among others. strategies, artificial insemination 
The 4-H’ers toured several agricultural enterprises in southern Wisconsin including ABS Global, Hoard’s Dairyman Magazine and its registered Guernsey farm, the National Dairy Shrine Museum and Nasco International. Crave Brothers Farm and Crave Brothers Farmstead Cheese in Waterloo, Wisconsin, hosted the group for a farm tour, tailgate party, career fair and barn dance. 
The conference included an afternoon at the World Dairy Expo although the Vermont delegation arranged to stay a few days longer to spend additional time at the expo to visit the vendors, watch the dairy show competitions and participate in a youth dairy showmanship competition, showing animals borrowed from Vermont farms competing at the expo. 
Funding for the trip was provided in part by the State 4-H Foundation, the Vermont Dairy Industry Association and several businesses and private donors. To learn more about this and other 4-H dairy events, contact Wendy Sorrell, UVM Extension 4-H livestock educator, at wendy. [email protected]

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