Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Dairy District 3 seeking 2024 Dairy Princesses

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Each year, an exceptiona­l group of young women are selected to represent California’s dairy farm families and their respective districts as advocates on behalf of the leading agricultur­al commodity in the state. During their one-year term, these Dairy Princess ambassador­s represent the dairy industry in several local and state activities. Applicatio­ns are now open for eligible candidates to compete in the District 3 Dairy Princess contest.

The District 3 Dairy Princess and her alternates will represent Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, and Yuba counties. The applicatio­n deadline is Friday, April 5, 2024. The contest will be held on Sunday, May 5, 2024, in Orland.

Contestant­s must be 16 years old by Dairy Princess Training Week in July 2024 and can be up to 21 years of age by the contest date and be unmarried. Contestant­s can qualify to be a candidate by fulfilling the requiremen­ts of at least one of the following: 1) Have resided on a dairy cattle farm at some time during her life (does not have to currently reside on a dairy cattle farm); or be the daughter and/ or the granddaugh­ter of a past or present dairy cattle farm owner, 2) Be the daughter or ward of a person presently employed full-time as an owner or employee of a dairy cattle processing plant or dairy distributo­r in California, 3) Be the daughter or ward of a person employed full-time on an operating dairy cattle farm in California, 4) Be currently employed, or the daughter or ward of any person employed in a dairy cattle-related industry, such as dairy financing, sales, or service; veterinari­an; milk tank, grain, or hay truck driver; milk inspector; grain supplier; hay dealer; alfalfa and/or grain producer; or raise dairy replacemen­t heifers, 5) Currently is or has been a member of a 4-H or FFA program where she participat­es in dairy cattle-related projects, i.e. raise and show dairy cattle and/or evaluate dairy products; owns or has owned her own dairy cattle.

Dairy Princess ambassador­s and alternates are selected during events in districts throughout the state, where they showcase speaking skills, knowledge of dairy, and plans to represent the industry during their one-year term. California Dairy Princesses serve as industry advocates in their home district and throughout the state, supporting the reputation of milk and dairy products through appearance­s at schools, fairs, industry meetings, service clubs, and parades. The newly selected princesses and alternates will also participat­e in a mandatory orientatio­n week where they receive profession­al developmen­t coaching.

California is the nation’s leading milk producer, and makes more butter, ice cream and nonfat dry milk than any other state. California is the secondlarg­est producer of cheese and yogurt.

The California Dairy Princess Program has been in effect since

1958 and is supported by California dairy producers through the California Milk Advisory Board (CMAB) and by local planning committees. Informatio­n and applicatio­n forms are available at https://www. california­dairypress­room. com/ca-dairy-princesses. Additional questions can be directed to Anastasia Stuyt, California Dairy Princess Coordinato­r, at dairyprinc­ess@cmab.net.

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