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Otsego County Exhibitors Shine

In Livestock Show Dairy Category

At The Farmers' Museum's 66th annual Juinior Livestock Show, Hartwick's Helen Powers gets a nuzzle from Lucy,
At The Farmers’ Museum’s 66th annual Juinior Livestock Show, Hartwick’s Helen Powers gets a nuzzle from Lucy.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

COOPERSTOWN – Young exhibitors from Otsego County took Grand Champion honors in three dairy cattle divisions at The Farmers’ Museum’s 66th annual Junior Livestock Show held Sunday through Tuesday at Iroquois Farm, Route 33.

They are:

• Jack Vunk, Edmeston, in the Ayrshire Division, showing Dutch-Ayr Burdette’s Misery and in the Milking Shorthorn Division with Hickory Hills Crystals Ruby.

• Sharla Woodrow, Milford, in the Brown Swiss division, showing Sunny Acres Denver Dalila

• Molly Watson in the Guernsey Division, showing Kean View Jackpot Bess

VIEW COMPLETE JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW RESULTS

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