Official Judges for World Dairy Expo 2024 Announced

And the judges for World Dairy Expo 2024 are...
And the judges for World Dairy Expo 2024 are...
(Provided by World Dairy Expo, taken by Dairy Agenda Today)

The eight individuals who will serve as official judges during World Dairy Expo 2024 have been confirmed. Nominated and selected by Expo’s 2023 Dairy Cattle Show Exhibitors, these individuals will evaluate North America’s finest dairy cattle on the colored shavings, Sunday, September 29 through Friday, October 4.

The group of official judges for the 57th World Dairy Expo is as follows:   

International Ayrshire Show

  • Official: Brandon Ferry, Hilbert, Wis.

 

International Brown Swiss Show

  • Official: Phillip Topp, Botkins, Ohio

 

International Guernsey Show

  • Official: Lynn Harbaugh, Marion, Wis.

 

International Holstein Show

  • Official: Jamie Black, Brushton, N.Y.

 

International Junior Holstein Show

  • Official: Mandi Bue, Freedom, Wis.

 

International Jersey Show

  • Official: Ryan Krohlow, Poynette, Wis.

 

International Milking Shorthorn Show

  • Official: Chris Lahmers. Marysville, Ohio

 

International Red & White Show

  • Official: Kevin Doeberiener, West Salem, Ohio

 

Serving as the meeting place of the global dairy industry, World Dairy Expo brings together the latest in dairy innovation and the best cattle in North America. The global dairy industry will return to Madison, Wis. for the 57th event, October 1-4, 2024, when the world’s largest dairy-focused trade show, dairy and forage seminars, a world-class dairy cattle show and more will be on display. Download the World Dairy Expo mobile event app, visit worlddairyexpo.com or follow WDE on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Spotify, Instagram or YouTube for more information.


 

 

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