DES MOINES, IOWA (August 27, 2019) — Dairies competed for special awards among the 2019 Iowa State Fair Dairy Cattle shows.

Supreme Champion Cow was awarded to Breezy Dairy of Epworth, and Supreme Champion Heifer was awarded to HB Holsteins of Marengo.

Additional results below:

 

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1) Holtz View Farms, Maquoketa

2) Nors Holsteins/Melaar Ayrshires, Decorah

3) Ridge View Farm, Lancaster, Mo.

4) DeVore Dairy, Wilton

5) Fick Swiss, Boyden

6) Loras Kruse, Holy Cross

7) HB Holsteins, Marengo

8) K-Valley Farms, Waucoma

9) Prairie Moon Guernseys, Waukon

10) Hawkeye Holsteins, Ashton

11) Courtlane Holsteins, Ridgeway

12) Schulte Bros, Blairstown

13) Luke And Cody Koepke, Denver

14) Rockin-K Dairy, Cedar Falls

15) Holtz View Farms, Maquoketa

16) Breezy Ridge Dairy, Epworth

17) Elron Farms, Lost Nation

 

Supreme Champion Cow

Champion) Breezy Ridge Dairy, Epworth

Reserve) Farnear Holsteins, Farley

 

Supreme Champion Heifer

Champion) HB Holsteins, Marengo

Reserve) Schulte Bros, Blairstown

 

The Iowa State Fair is one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country and the single largest event in the state. The Fair began over 160 years ago and is now considered one of the best events in the nation, attracting more than one million Fairgoers every year from all over the world. The Fairgrounds are located at East 30th and East University, just off the interstate and minutes from Downtown Des Moines. Nothing Compares to State Fair Favorites: August 8-18, 2019. For more information, visit www.iowastatefair.org.

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