Dairy women seeking ambassador


March 2, 2011 · 8:38 AM

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The King-Pierce County Dairy Women are looking for young women who are interested in serving as Dairy Ambassador.
Candidates, or their parents, must be a resident of King or Pierce county and the state of Washington. Girls should be a junior or senior in high school or a graduate, who falls between the age of 17 and 24.
Potential candidates should have dairy industry knowledge and must demonstrate involvement in the dairy cattle industry.
Contestants should qualify in one of these areas: lived or worked for wages on a regular basis on a dairy farm at least one year in the past five years, or lived or worked on a dairy cattle farm not less than three cumulative years; have had a 4-H or FFA dairy heifer or dairy cow project for two years; her parents or legal guardians are dairy farmers; she, her parents or guardians must be a diary farm employee who engages in dairy operation, or is employed full-time in any support phase of the industry.
Other requirements may apply. Contact Darlene DeGroot at 360-825-1042 or Heidi Zurcher 360-825-3666 with questions. The deadline to apply is March 20.

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