Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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  • Patriot photo by Roxanne Richardson Samuel Angstadt with Duramax, a dairy beef steer. Angstadt plans on continuing as the fifth generation of dairy farmers.
  • Patriot photo by Roxanne Richardson Phillip Stutzman, Kutztown.
  • Patriot photo by Roxanne Richardson Nate Guldin, Oley, with Dustin Moyer, Fleetwood. Dustin, like Nate, wants to continue in agriculture raising beef and crops. Nate is planning a college degree in agriculture and wants to raise dairy steer.
  • Patriot photo by Roxanne Richardson Nate Guldin, left, and his brother, Jake, both plan on pursuing a degree in agriculture. Their parents, Kevin and Jane, own Oley Valley Feed. Between 4-H, being second generation farmers, and helping with the store, the boys have a broad perspective on management of a business in agriculture.
  • Patriot photo by Roxanne Richardson Courtney Love, 18, Birdsboro, was selected to win the Outstanding 4-H Award to be presented in October during the Keystone International Livestock Exposition in Harrisburg.
  • Patriot photo by Roxanne Richardson Jordan Dietrich, 19, Morhsville, with his steer, Pig, who had taken Supreme Grand Champion Dairy Beef at the Kutztown Fair. Pig weighed in at 670 pounds.
  • Patriot photo by Roxanne Richardson Phillip Stutzman, Kutztown.
  • Patriot photo by Roxanne Richardson Courtney Love, 18, Birdsboro, was selected to win the Outstanding 4-H Award to be presented in October during the Keystone International Livestock Exposition in Harrisburg.
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