Dairy Shrine names 2022 Pioneer Award winners

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Dairy Shrine names 2022 Pioneer Award winners

The Dairy Shrine has named its 2022 Pioneer Award winners.

Dr. Scott Armbrust is a veterinarian who started Paradocs Embryo Transfer and has not only expanded the business worldwide, but he has also trained other vets on embryo transfer techniques.

John “Jack” Hardesty of Harvue Farms in Virginia was involved personally and professionally in numerous industry and community organizations.  He remained active on the farm until his passing at age 82.

Tom Morris is a distinguished showman, fitter, and dairy cattle judge who began his career with International Holstein Sales & Service. He also became an instructor at Wisconsin Indianhead Technical Institute and with his wife, Sandy Mayer, established Deronda Farm in northwestern Wisconsin.

Charles Will is best known for the top Holstein genetics he brought to the world during his 43-plus-year tenure with Select Sires.  He also delivered thousands of seminars and presentations about Holstein genetics in 49 states and 18 foreign countries, where he was often asked to judge cattle shows as well.

The four winners will be recognized during the Dairy Shrine’s Awards Banquet October 3rd in Madison, Wisconsin.

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