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Wisconsin Share-A-Heifer Program Information -deadline Feb 1

Wisconsin Brown Swiss Association,
Barb Muenzenberger, Secretary/Treasurer
Coon Valley, WI 608-486-2297


Nelson McCammon Youth Heifer Program accepting applications for 2017.

Mission statement: To help youth from all breeds, interested in working with dairy cattle gain hands-on experience with high quality Registered Brown Swiss. By working with Brown Swiss in this manner, it is our hope that youth will learn to appreciate the many outstanding qualities and rewards the Brown Swiss breed offers.

It is intended for this to be a two-year program with the applicants being between the ages of 9 and 18 for cows and 9 to19 for heifers as of January 1. Applicants must be residents of Wisconsin and become members of the Wisconsin Junior and the National Junior Brown Swiss Associations.

Award recipients will receive a grant for 50% (up to a $1000 total) of the purchase price of a Registered Brown Swiss female of any age. Example: If you are selected and purchase an animal for $1500 you will receive a check in the amount of $750.

Nine youth have purchased Registered Brown Swiss heifers since the project started in 2013.

Applications and project reports will be due to the WI/McCammon Youth Heifer Program Committee % Norman C. Magnussen, PO Box 146, Lake Mills, WI 53551 by Feb. 1st.  Winners will be presented at the Wisconsin Brown Swiss Annual Meeting March 4, 2017, at Fond du Lac, WI.

More information about this and other programs can be found at the Wisconsin Brown Swiss Association website at www.wibrownswiss.com

Wisconsin's Nelson McCammon Youth Heifer Program Rules                         About the man who made this program possible

Norman C. Magnussen McCammon Share-A-Heifer Committee
PO Box 146 Lake Mills, WI 53551
414-916-2428
ncmswiss@yahoo.com  

 

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