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Jera & Kyla Kessler, Sam Baker win at 4-H state By Tony Rose, Extension agent for Youth and 4-H Sam Baker, Jera Kessler, and Kyla Kessler participated in the State 4-H Dairy Judging contest on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. The contest was held at the UK Dairy Farm in Lexington located at 2810 Georgetown Road. They judged six different dairy classes during the contest. The youth did an outstanding job and received multiple awards. Contest results are: Jersey classes- Sam Baker- 10th High Individual, Jera Kessler- 1st High Individual, and Kyla Kessler- 14th High Individual and the team received 2 High Team, Holstein classes- Sam Baker- 1st High Individual, Kyla Kessler- 2nd High Individual, Jera Kessler- 3rd High Individual, and the team received 1st High Team. Overall results- Sam Baker- 1st High Individual, Jera Kessler- 2nd High Individual, Kyla Kessler- 3rd High Individual and the team received 1st and the team received 1st High Overall Team. Congratulations to these three youth for a great job at this year's State Dairy Judging Contest. All three are outstanding youth and have a great future in all their dairy events. We all are very proud of all their hard work and also of all the volunteers, parents, and grandparents that worked with the youth to help them reach these great accomplishments. --Tony Rose This story was posted on 2012-06-27 08:39:08
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