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Sam Baker wins Kentucky 2nd Place Cow Camp Award

Sam Baker attended the 2012 Kentucky Dairy Cow Camp and Judging at Veterans Fairgrounds in Shelbyville, KY, on April 21, 2012. There were approximately 93 participants in attendance from all over the state. In the Junior Division, Sam scored 2nd high overall individual out of 53 participants. He is the son of Tim and Dawn Baker of Columbia, Kentucky. Congratulations from all your family! - Dawn Baker



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Sam Baker with 2nd Place in state Cow Camp Award



2012-05-03 - 934 Allen Schoolhouse Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Dawn Baker. Sam Baker back home in Adair County, KY, May 2, 2012 at Ridgeview Dairy and Livestock, 934 Allen Schoolhouse Road, Columbia, KY with 2nd Place Kentucky Cow Camp award, received April 21, 2012, in Shelbyville, KY. -Dawn Baker
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