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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 22 No. 1 55-59
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Report of the Students National Judging Contests

ABSTRACT

THE STUDENTS NATIONAL CONTEST IN JUDGING DAIRY CATTLE

Twenty-six teams competed in the Collegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Contest held in connection with the National Dairy Show at Columbus, Ohio, October 8, 1938. The rules under which the contest was conducted were the same as those used in 1937. Fifteen rings of animals, three rings from each of the five breeds, were judged and oral reasons were graded on one ring of cows from each breed.

The official Judges for each breed were:

Ayrshires: Jack Nisbet, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.

Brown Swiss: Fordyce Ely, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.

Jerseys: Frank Astroth, South St. Paul, Minn.

Guernseys: O. G. Schaefer, Graybar Bldg., New York, N. Y.

Holsteins: L. S. Gillette, Fostoria, Iowa.

The results of the contest were announced at an American Dairy Science Association banquet in Pomerene Hall on the Ohio State University campus.

Teams from the following colleges and universities were represented and are listed in the order of their rank in judging all breeds.







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