4-H Dairy

Dairy projects provide youth with opportunities to expand their knowledge of the dairy industry, production and, more importantly, develop the life skills that are needed to be positive contributors to society. Through dairy projects youth will learn about selection and evaluation, nutrition and feeding, health and daily care, reproduction, marketing, and much more. Youth learn to accept responsibility, to value hard work, think critically, make decisions, and communicate.

2019 Williamson County Dairy Show

Project Information

Description-The 4-H Dairy Project is a unique way of teaching important life skills to youth through the use of a project animal.  Youth are the project; the animal is merely a tool to teach.  By utilizing a project animal, youth are able to gain important life skills through hands-on learning and practice.

Eligibility-3rd-12th

Cost-Free

Location: Williamson County Extension – 4215 Long Lane, Franklin, TN 37064

Dates-May-October

Class Limit-Unlimited


Shows

Description-Entry Deadline – County Entry deadline is June 21, 2024

Eligibility-3rd-12th (3rd Grade students are only eligible for the Williamson County Show)

Cost-Free

Location: Williamson County Extension – 4215 Long Lane, Franklin, TN 37064

Show Time-Please see fair website here

Dates-August 7, 2024

Class Limit-Unlimited

Description-The Central Region Dairy Show is open to all exhibitors registered with Williamson County 4-H by the entry deadline. It is based on registration grade on January 1, 2024.

Eligibility-4th-12th

Cost– Free

Location– Wilson County Fairgrounds – 945 E Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon, TN 37087

Dates-August 21, 2024

Class Limit-Unlimited

Description-The State Dairy Show is open to all exhibitors registered with Williamson County 4-H by the entry deadline. It is based on registration grade on January 1, 2024.

Eligibility-4th-12th

Cost– Free

Location: Wilson County Fairgrounds, 945 East Baddour Parkway, Lebanon, TN 37087

Dates-October 11-12, 2024

Class Limit-Unlimited


Resources

Showmanship Tips
Holstein Reasons
Dairy Judging
Virtual Clinic

Doug Berny

Doug Berny

A native of South Texas, Doug grew up on a family owned and operated Dairy Farm and is a graduate of Texas A&M University with a B.S. in Animal Science. Doug has extensive experience in poultry, beef cattle management, communications, and coordinates the Livestock project groups and associated judging teams.


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