Show The County Agents Report I Duchesne County Farm News I by Lloyd Smith DAIRY HEIFER CONTEST OPENED TO YOUTH Young people in grades 7 through 12 are eligible to for a heifer calf in the second annual dairy heifer contest sponsored by Apri-cultural Utah State Holstein Association and Utah State notes Lloyd county The prize calf will be award ed at the Richmond Black and White May Second prize is an FM-AM and third prize is a Savings Contestants fill out an official entry blank which may be obtained from county vocational agricultural or The blank consists of 50 questions to be The which opened on March closes on April Entries must be postmarked on or before that date and sent to the Farm Department of Salt Lake Answers to the questions may be obtained from reading or requesting help of dairy Information will also be provided on special radio programs where leading dairy authorities in Utah will present information helpful in answering the contest The contest is designed to help young people become better acquainted with dairying and the various aspects of this Contestants are encouraged to check printed pamphlets from county agents' vocational agricultural libraries and the American Dairy Association office in Salt Lake and to make personal contacts with milk and Extension Entries will be judged by dairy department officials at Locally the Roosevelt Kiwan-is Club has sponsored a Dairy Contest since and each year awards a top a registered dairy heifer for his achievement during the past year and especially the current They are making plans to again present one to the outstanding club member at the annual County Fair the latter part of |