World Dairy Expo Announces 2015 Dairy Cattle Judges

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Source: World Dairy Expo 

World Dairy Expo is pleased to unveil the slate of lead judges that will be evaluating North America’s finest dairy cattle in 2015. The five-day, annual show attracts exhibitors to compete with their cattle for the coveted breed Champions and Supreme Champion titles. These eight highly regarded judges were nominated and selected by Expo Dairy Cattle Exhibitors.

              

World Dairy Expo Dairy Cattle Judges for 2015 include:

International Ayrshire Show

          Mary Creek, Hagerstown, Md.

 

International Brown Swiss Show

          Paul Trapp, Taylor, Wis.

    

International Guernsey Show

          Lynn Harbaugh, Marion, Wis.

 

International Holstein Show

          Nathan Thomas, North Lewisburg, Ohio

 

International Junior Holstein Show

          Chad Ryan, Fond du Lac, Wis.

 

International Jersey Show

          Michael Heath, Westminster, Md.

 

International Milking Shorthorn Show

          Allyn Paulson, Arlington, Wis.

 

International Red & White Show

          Pat Conroy, Angola, Ind.

 

World Dairy Expo will be held September 29 through October 3, 2015 and the theme will be “Dairy in our DNA”. Dairy cattle exhibitors and dairy enthusiasts are invited to participate in the global networking event, held annually at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wis. Visit worlddairyexpo.com for details.

 

 

 

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