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Registration is now open for the NC 4-H/FFA combined State Youth Dairy Judging Contest. The contest will be held on April 14th at the Carolina Classic Fairgrounds in Winston-Salem, NC as part of the NC All Breeds Dairy Show.
Youth may dual enroll in the contest, with both 4-H and FFA. Please see the attached memo for more details. Those who wish to participate as a member of 4-H must register here. If you want to also participate as part of an FFA chapter, please make sure to register through their form as well (see memo).
Please let us know if you have any questions and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Thanks
Stephanie Ward
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"How many men realize that the cow is giving her milk because of her affection...that is an instinct implanted by God in the mother"...W.D. Hoard, 1885
Dr. Stephanie H. Ward
Assistant Professor, Dairy Extension
Department of Animal Science
North Carolina State University
North Carolina Cooperative Extension
Empowering People, Providing Solutions
111D Polk Hall | Box 7621 | Raleigh, NC 27695
919-515-4015 (office) | shward@ncsu.edu
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