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3 Adair 4-H members place in top 10, 4-H Dairy Jeopardy

Walter Baker, Sam Baker, and Gabe Cowan: 1st, 3rd, and Top 10 - in State!
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By Tony Rose

On Monday, March 17 three 4-H Members from Adair County participated in the 2014 State 4-H Dairy Jeopardy Contest. This contest test the youth's knowledge of the entire dairy industry. Gabe Cowan, Sam Baker, and Walter Baker participated in the Junior Division. Walter Baker placed first in the Junior Division and Sam Baker place third in the Senior Division. Gabe Cowan finished in the top ten. Congratulations to all three who did an outstanding job. - Tony Rose




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Adair 4-H members take top spots in state 4-H Dairy Jeopardy



2014-03-21 - Adair County Middle School, Columbia, KY - Photo by Tony Rose.
On Monday, March 17 three 4-H members
from Adair County participated in the 2014 State 4-H Dairy Jeopardy Contest. This contest test the youth's knowledge of the entire dairy industry. Gabe Cowan, Sam Baker, and Walter Baker participated in the Junior Division. Walter Baker placed first in the Junior Division and Sam Baker place third in the Senior Division. Gabe Cowan finished in the top ten. Congratulations to all three who did an outstanding job. - Tony Rose

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