The Barn Grazer Trivia. Question: The AgAcademy will host two educational opportunities in the Dairy Activity Center. Name one of the two topics?

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All-American Dairy Show Sunday Edition September 13, 2015 Daily Schedule: Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show The 60 th annual Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show was held on Saturday in the Equine Arena at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex. Youth exhibitors from 46 counties showed 630 animals in seven breeds. Taylor Pool, a 4-H member from Berks, Co. has been participating in the Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show for ten years. After showing her calf in the Jersey show, she commented, I enjoy showing here every year because I m passionate about the dairy cattle show industry and I always learn from the placings and the judges reasons. Type judges were Ken McEvoy from Marathon, NY; Darin Hill, Cattaraugus, NY; Kevin Williams, McConnelsville, OH. Ayrshire Sr. & GrandChamp: Ian McKissick Res. Sr. & GrandChamp: Daniel Hoppaugh, Jr. Jr. Champ: Grace Nickel page 3 Res. Jr. Champ: Jordan Helsley The Barn Grazer Trivia Text your answer to (570) 441-1973 between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. for a chance to win prizes sponsored by Select Sire Power! One winner each day. Question: The AgAcademy will host two educational opportunities in the Dairy Activity Center. Name one of the two topics? 7:30 8:30a.m. 11a.m. 4p.m. 9:30a.m. Noon 1p.m. 2:30p.m. 2:30p.m. 6p.m.- 7:30p.m. 7:30p.m. Youth Showmanship Contest Registration, Large Arena All-American Dairy Show Check-In, Cameron Street Lobby Youth Showmanship Contest, Large Arena Cattle Arrival Deadline for Open Show All-American AgAcademy, Dairy Activity Center Senior Division Fitting Competition, Large Arena All-American AgAcademy, Dairy Activity Center Exhibitor Meeting & Ice Cream Social, Small Arena

The Barn Grazer Lorem Ipsum PA Junior Dairy Show Results, continued.. Brown Swiss Sr. & GrandChamp: Kyle Vorhees Res. Sr. & GrandChamp: Abby Sterner Jr. Champ: Madison Johnson Res. Jr. Champ: Brianna Proctor Guernsey Sr. & GrandChamp: Dylan Miller Res. Sr. & GrandChamp: Austin Minor Jr. Champ: Cara Trotter Res. Jr. Champ: Karli Stoltzfus J Holstein Sr. & GrandChamp: London Alese Res. Sr. & GrandChamp: Elizabeth Stoltzfus Jr. Champ: Shelby Rader Res. Jr. Champ: Ethan Copenhaver Jersey Sr. & GrandChamp: Kyle Vanderfeltz Res. Sr. & GrandChamp: Delaney Curley Jr. Champ: Caroline Arrowsmith Res. Jr. Champ: Shelby Rader Milking Shorthorn Sr. & GrandChamp: Kara Yannesse Res. Sr. & GrandChamp: Kara Yannesse Jr. Champ: Madison Knepp Res. Jr. Champ: Olivia Kennedy Red & White Sr. & GrandChamp: Katelyn Nolt Res. Sr. & GrandChamp: Gavin Bewley Jr. Champ: Cael Hembury Res. Jr. Champ: Samantha Kinter 2

2015 All-American Dairy Show to Host New Events and Activities Educational and networking opportunities part of expanding ancillary components The All-American AgAcademy and a Dairy Girl Network social will join the contests, banquets, shows, and sales that help make the All-American Dairy Show a well-rounded experience for breeders, commercial dairymen and dairy enthusiasts alike. The All-American is known for being a family-focused competition featuring quality awards donated through the generous support of the dairy industry and it s also been about creating a unique event experience for all who attend, said Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding. With the addition of the All-American AgAcademy, the show receives an important educational component, and, with the presence of the Dairy Girl Network, demonstrates the vital support and leadership that women provide to the dairy industry. The new academy will provide two educational opportunities: Cowside Diagnostics: Why They are More Important than Ever Today on the Farm, presented by Animal Profiling International (API); and The Importance of Trace Minerals for the Reproduction and Immune Function of Dairy Cattle, presented by Multimin, USA. The two topics will be presented at multiple time slots for the convenience of exhibitors and visitors alike, with a catered meal served during each session compliments of API and Multimin, USA. Times are Sunday from 1-2:30 PM. and 6-7:30 PM. and Tuesday from 8:30-10 AM., 11:30 A.M.-1 PM., and 2:30-4 PM. Women in the dairy industry can attend a new networking reception hosted by the - sodales. Dairy Girl Network on Monday, September 14, from 5-7 P.M. to connect with other women who are passionate about the dairy industry. Returning All-American events include: Milkshake Madness a celebrity milkshake making contest. Teams of four comprised of local media personalities, legislators, dairy industry leaders and dairy youth work against the clock and other teams to impress judges by constructing a milkshake using PA Preferred products. The contest, sponsored by New Holland Auto Group, begins Tuesday at 11 AM. Come Snack with the Vendors a time specially set aside after the day s shows when producers can meet with vendors in the Dairy Activities Center from 3:30-5:30 PM on Tuesday. Celebrate with ImmuCell a wine and cheese reception sponsored by ImmuCell on Wednesday at 4:30 PM in the Dairy Activities Center. 3

Show Season Success Starts With Your FREE Show Feed That s right. We re giving away a TON of free feed. When it comes to show season, Cargill knows the competition is tough. The good news is two lucky winners will each receive a half ton of our show feed. The Northeast Show Calf Pellet from Cargill is a high-protein show feed specifically designed to meet the growth needs of show heifers. Developed by our nutritionists who know what it takes to make the first pull, the Northeast Show Calf Pellet from Cargill is fully fortified and enhanced with the right stuff to catch the judge s eye. TWO WAYS TO WIN. Juniors. All junior members are automatically entered into the drawing. However, a junior member MUST be present at the Saturday night social to claim their prize. All participants. Anyone at the show can enter at the All American Show Office for a chance to win. This winner will be chosen during the selection of Supreme Champion on Thursday afternoon. Individual must be present to claim their prize. New Trade Show Contest New this year! We will be running a contest for participants of our trade show. We are offering a $600 cash prize to the 1 st winner and door prizes to additional participants. Prizes: 1 st prize is a $600 cash award, additional awards will be given out from various companies that support the show Here is a summary of how the contest will work: Participants pick up a blank card at the trade show information table along with a floor map of all the vendors and AgAcademy offerings. They need to attend one of the Multimin/API seminars and the GlamourView Farm virtual tour. At each event, they will receive a sticker. They need to speak to at least 4 vendors at the trade show and get a sticker from each vendor. Each vendor will have stickers available that they will hand out when they have a discussion with an attendee. Once the card is filled up (6 stickers), they fill out the back side listing their name, address, phone and email. Winner does not have to be present to win. They drop the card in a box at the trade show information table for the drawing The drawing will be held on the last day of the show, winners will be announced prior to the Supreme Champion Pageant. 4

Spotlight on Youth Social Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding kicked off the social with a welcome to exhibitors. HEALTHY CALF PLUS For a Healthy Herd Let us help you with the natural health care for your animals Scientifically formulated bovine microbial strains ALL NATURAL freeze dried bacteria Micro-encapsulated Increased Weight Gain All-In-One package for your animals health care - Bacteria, Active Dry Yeast Culture, Vitamins, and Trace Minerals More than 300 youth exhibitors participated in the Spotlight on Youth Social held in the Small Arena. Youth competed in multiple buzzer rounds to unscramble common show scene pictures. Each member of the winning team received show supplies. Those in attendance were also entered for a chance to win a half-ton of Cargill show feed and cordless Aesculap Clippers. Dylan Hill from Kennedyville, Maryland won the half-ton of show feed. Cody Comp from Perry Co. Pennsylvania won the clippers. WE BUILD HEALTHY COWS www.microbial.com 5

SO MUCH MORE TO SEE & DO! FEATURING EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS GLAMOURVIEW DAIRY VIRTUAL TOUR DAIRY GIRL NETWORKING SOCIAL SNACK WITH THE VENDORS IMMUCELL WINE & CHEESE RECEPTION OVER 70 VENDORS WIN $600 CASH!* 2015 All-American Dairy Show Harrisburg, PA www.allamerican.state.pa.us AGACADEMY EDUCATIONAL Seminar MultiMin/API Importance of Trace Minerals MultiMin, USA Crucial Cowside Diagnostics Animal Profiling Intl. Program runs multiple times September 13th: 1pm & 6pm September15th:8:30am, 11:30am & 2:30pm Includes a catered meal RSVP: AADS@PA.GOV OR 717-787-2905 GLAMOURVIEW FARM VIRTUAL TOUR Experience elite cattle and the newest technology: robotic milkers, auto calf feeders and feed sweepers, intelligent climate controlled curtains, solar panels and much more. Presented at the top of the hour from 10am to 3pm in the Dairy Activities Center DAIRY GIRL NETWORKING SOCIAL September 14th: 5-7pm SNACK WITH THE VENDORS September 15th: 3:30-5:30pm IMMUCELL WINE & CHEESE RECEPTION September 16th: 4:30pm *First winner receives $600 Participate in the various trade show events and be entered in a drawing to win cash and prizes! Engineered to perform. Built to last. RUFF NECK: Heavy-duty construction for show enthusiasts. Our most rugged trailer. MAVERICK LS: Affordable to own and economical to pull. Visit our Blue Ball, PA location or call to find a dealer near you. 800-292-4752 mheby.com