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AGRONOMY Proud to support our Dairy Industry PRINCESS KAY OF THE MILKY WAY Kyla Mauk of Howard Lake, representing Wright County, was crowned the 62nd Princess Kay of the Milky Way in an evening ceremony at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds Aug. 26, 2015. Kyla serves as the official goodwill ambassador for nearly 3,500 Minnesota dairy farm families. She is the daughter of Chris and Harlan Mauk, and attends South Dakota State University, where she is pursuing a degree in agriculture education. Princess Kay finalists in 2015 included: • Kallie Baker, 18, Plainview, representing Wabasha County, daughter of Natalie and Bruce Wood; • Kylee Fernholz, 18, Hoffman, representing Douglas County, daughter of Mark and Michele Fernholz; • Michele Green, 20, Greenbush, representing Roseau County, daughter of Doug and Corena Green; • Samantha Keller, 19, Goodhue, representing Goodhue County, daughter of Ted and Lora Keller; • Kyla Mauk, 19, Howard Lake, representing Wright County, daughter of Chris and Harlan Mauk; • Maggie Mills, 18, Lake City, representing Goodhue County, daughter of Kent and Deborah Mills; • Jennifer Oelfke, 18, Hamburg, representing Sibley County, daughter of Jim and Jody Oelfke; • Ellen Sheehan, 19, Rochester, representing Olmsted County, daughter of Jerome and Karen Sheehan; • McKinzie Smith, 21, Adams, representing Mower County, daughter of Rick and Tracy Smith; • Rachel Stender, 17, Lester Prairie, representing McLeod County, daughter of Allen and Lisa Stender; • Morgan Uphoff, 18, Melrose, representing Stearns County, daughter of Victor and Ann Uphoff; and • Carley Vinkemeier, 18, Norwood Young America, representing Carver County, daughter of Jeff and Tina Vinkemeier. Carver Co. has six dairy princesses THERESA HOEN FEIST MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Mid-County Coop is proud to support the Theresa Hoen Feist Memorial Foundation, which offers scholarships for Carver County Dairy Princesses. In 2015, the scholar- ships were given to Carley Vinkemeier of NYA, and Laura Grimm of Waconia. Theresa passed away in 2008, at the age of 38. During her life, she made many contributions to the agricultural community, such as organizing the Carver County Dairy Princess program, showing calves, judging animals at the county fair, and promoting the 4-H program. Theresa grew up in Cologne, the daughter of Rose and Leonard Hoen Jr. Leonard has been a member of the Mid- County Coop board of directors for more than 25 years. Local girls among Princess Kay fi nalists Submitted photo The 2015-16 Carver County Dairy Princesses are Katelyn Hesse, Carley Vinkemeier, Amy Broll, Samantha Wickenhauser, Laura Grimm, and Anna Broll. McLeod Co. names dairy royalty Photo courtesy of the Midwest Dairy Association Finalists for Princess Kay of the Milky Way included: front – Maggie Mills, Ellen Sheehan, Kyla Mauk, Kallie Baker, Jennifer Oelfke, Carley Vinkemeier; back – Kylee Fernholz, Rachel Stender, Morgan Uphoff , McKinzie Smith, Samantha Keller, and Michele Green. Sibley Co. crowns dairy princesses Wright County celebrates 60 years of dairy princesses Photo courtesy of Duran’s Photography Submitted photo Submitted photo Cheyenne Schmidt, Ashle Lukes, Genevieve Jeurissen, Sarah Eggert, and Rachel Stender were crowned 2015-16 McLeod County Dairy Princesses March 28. The 2015-16 Sibley County Dairy Princesses include Jennifer Oelfke, daughter of Jim and Jody Oelfke of Hamburg; Hayley Riebe, daughter of Dean and Deedee Riebe of Arlington; and Tiff anie Kirsch, daughter of Randy Kirsch and Jodi Kirsch of Gaylord. Past and present Wright County Dairy Princesses posed for a photo at the April 11 banquet. New ambassadors and princesses are seated on the left in the front row – Ambassador Maisie Walter, Princess Jessica Howell, Princess Kyla Mauk, Princess Morgan Krause, Princess Ali Spiers, Princess Bethany Kozitka, and Ambassador Maggie Socha. www.midcountycoop.com Page 5