Hello everyone and welcome to March! This is the youth issue of the Holstein News, and thankfully New York Danielle Herrick is full of excellent youth members who deserve all the recognition. Some of these juniors competed in a couple of the contests at our virtual convention that was held at the end of January, further proving how versatile the Jr. Holstein members can be. Going from my previous statement, I would just like to congratulate all of the juniors who competed in the virtual events that were held. I know how difficult it may be to compete over zoom, but you all did an amazing job and are even more prepared for the virtual life that we are currently living in. It is my hope that we can have a national convention so that you are all able to show off your talents at a higher level. I know you would all do great! The greatest thing about national convention is that you get to meet people from all over the country who share your passion for the dairy industry. I have friends from Washington and Wisconsin who I might not always talk to, but I see them at national 4-H and FFA events, and it is always a fun connection to have. Some of you may know people from national shows as well, though I never had that connection because my cows are definitely not nice enough to compete at a level higher than county fair. Talking about shows, as of the time that I am writing this article, the 2021 Spring Dairy Carousel Show is still set to take place from March 29 to April 3 in Hamburg. Keeping
tabs with the New York Holstein Association on Facebook or other sites may be more reliable for upto-date information, but I hope that you all take this chance to start the show season off right. Hopefully, this year will turn out a little better than last year as far as cow shows go. So, I said how amazing the New York junior members are, and I wanted to encourage you all to run for the elections of the new members on the JEC. You should all to consider running for a position as this is a great way to interact with other junior members and to help make decisions that affect all the other members. There are multiple different positions that need to be filled, so I am sure that there is something that would interest everyone. Feel free to reach out to any of the current JEC members to see what the position you are interested in would entail. I hope that you have all had a great start to 2021 thus far and that you are all able to make it to the Spring Carousel.
Wayne County Jr. News By Alysha Kuhn
In January some of our juniors decided to participate in the virtual Holstein events held in place of convention. Many of our members won the competitions! To start out with the DJM competitions, Alexis Schultz and Luke Taylor were award winners in the 11-13 age division and Gabriella Taylor in the 14-16 age division. We also had some winners in the speech competition as well! In the Senior division Sarah Lovell came in first place then Rachel Rouland came in second place! Then in the Intermediate division Gabriella Taylor came in first place! Next came the production awards where Adam Schultz,
Connor Schultz, Alexis Schultz, Luke Taylor, and Gabriella Taylor all received awards. Finally, the Junior All-NY Contest yielded one winner from Wayne County, Rachel Rouland who won the All-NY Summer Jr. 2-Year-Old contest. Congratulations to all of our winners and those who participated! In other news we have elected our new officers for our junior club. Our new president is Kailey Kuhn, our new vice president is Alaska Dunstan, our secretary is Gabriella Taylor, our new treasurer is Bennet Dunstan, and our news reporter is Alysha Kuhn. Along with electing new members we have also started dairy quiz bowl practices which are being held in person with masks and staying socially distanced! We are extremely excited to finally be practicing again and can’t wait to see what this new year will bring. Continued NY ET SALE
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