News: Clark Co. - Alice in Dairyland Contestants (2022)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Cafferty, Hayden, Moser, Schaefer, Schuessler, Seebecker, Nunes
----Source: Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Abbotsford, WI) 16 Mar 2022
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture,
Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has announced the six top candidates for
the 75th Alice in Dairyland position. The six top candidates are Amber Cafferty,
Amelia Hayden, Courtney Moser, Taylor Schaefer, Samantha Schuessler, and
Charitee Seebecker.
Prior to being selected as top candidates, applicants completed an application
and preliminary interview. Over the next eight weeks, the six top candidates
will prepare for the three-day Alice in Dairyland Finals, scheduled for May
19-21, 2022 in Dane County. The three-day process includes agribusiness tours,
media interviews, an impromptu question and answer session, individual
interviews, and candidate presentations. The selection of the 75th Alice in
Dairyland will be announced live during the program at the conclusion of the
finals on May 21, 2022. The 75th Alice in Dairyland will begin her term on July
5, 2022.
“The Alice in Dairyland selection process takes your communication,
interpersonal, and public speaking skills to the next level,” said 74th Alice in
Dairyland Julia Nunes. “This process helps the top candidates refine their
communications skills that will not only be pivotal in their journey to the 75th
Alice in Dairyland Finals, but also in their future careers.”
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Amber Cafferty
grew up on her family’s dairy and poultry farm in western Wisconsin,
where many of her childhood memories included summer days training
heifers for the county fair, unloading small hay bales, and feeding
calves with her siblings. Growing up, she was active in 4-H and FFA,
which helped develop her love for agriculture into lifelong
leadership and communication skills. Cafferty attended the
University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, where she was involved in the
Gopher Club, Beta of Clovia sorority, National Grocers Association,
and Agriculture Education and Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow
Club. Internships with Minnesota 4-H – Wright County, The Dairy
Alliance, and the Minnesota State Fair Competition Department
allowed her to further develop her agriculture knowledge. Cafferty
graduated in May 2019 with bachelor’s degrees in agricultural
communications and marketing and animal science. After graduation,
she returned to her family’s farm before accepting a full-time
position with Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin as a
marketing and development coordinator. |
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Taylor Schaefer’s
fondest memories stem from her family’s beef and crop farm, where
raising livestock and serving as a youth leader in the Racine County
4-H program ignited her passion for agriculture. Schaefer went on to
study at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she was involved
in the Association of Women in Agriculture, Badger Dairy Club, and
the University of Wisconsin Marching Band. In 2021, she interned
with Mayer Beef and Folk Song Farm, where she broadened her
knowledge of the Something Special from Wisconsin ™ program and
connected with consumers. She has since joined the Animal and Dairy
Sciences Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a
digital media intern and the Mid-West Farm Report as a farm
assistant. In May 2022, she will graduate with bachelor’s degrees in
animal sciences and life sciences communication and a certificate in
digital studies. Upon graduation, she accepted a position with the
Mid-West Farm Report in Madison, Wisconsin. |
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Amelia Hayden
has always loved finding ways to give back to her community through
agriculture. She credits her time in 4-H and FFA with showing her
the value of service and giving her opportunities to serve the
agriculture community. Hayden grew up showing at the Walworth County
Fair and was an officer in her local 4-H club and the Walworth
County 4-H Junior Leaders’ Association. In FFA, Hayden sought out
every opportunity to inform others about agriculture. This work led
her to become a national winner for her projects related to agri-science
research and agriculture education. Hayden served as the 2017-2018
Wisconsin State FFA Vice President and 2018-2019 Wisconsin State FFA
President. In these roles, she delivered workshops, keynote
speeches, and interviews promoting Wisconsin agriculture and youth
involvement to thousands of students and stakeholders.
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Samantha
Schuessler enjoys sharing her agriculture story with
everyone she meets. Schuessler has a passion for agriculture that
was cultivated on her family dairy farm in Antigo, Wisconsin. Her
favorite memories were feeding the calves and having her kittens
follow her around the barns during chores as a young girl. Growing
up she was heavily involved with 4-H and FFA and was often showing
horses, sheep, swine, and dairy cattle. Samantha graduated from
California Polytechnic State University in June 2020 with a
bachelor’s degree in dairy science and a minor in agricultural
communications. During college, Samantha was on the Cal Poly Dairy
Judging Team, involved in the Los Lecheros Dairy Club, and interned
for CentralStar Cooperative in the summer of 2019. Samantha has
experience in all aspects of the food chain from working on the
farm, making cheese, and selling chocolate. Samantha worked for
Sartori Cheese making wheels of cheese and sales in the Midwest. She
now works for The Hershey Company as a retail sales representative. |
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Courtney Moser
grew up on her family’s registered Holstein dairy farm, Dream
Prairie Holsteins, and it was there her love for the dairy industry
and wider agriculture community began. Her passion further developed
through her dedicated involvement with 4-H, FFA, and the Wisconsin
Holstein Association (WHA). At the age of 12, she earned first place
in the WHA junior speaking contest where the assigned topic was
“Your Future in Agriculture.” In the contest, Moser spoke about the
integral role of Alice in Dairyland and her dream to represent
Wisconsin’s diverse agriculture industry as the 75th Alice. Her
interest continued to grow as she promoted registered Holsteins and
the dairy industry as the 2017 WHA Princess. After graduating from
Westby Area High School in May 2017, Moser furthered her education
at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. Her studies included an
internship in Jerome, Idaho with Progressive Publishing as an
editorial intern for Progressive Dairy. In December 2020, she earned
her Bachelor of Arts in journalism and communication, concentrating
on multimedia journalism and organizational and public relations,
and receiving a minor in leadership. She is currently serving as the
2021 Vernon County Fairest of the Fair. For the past year, she has
been employed as the digital marketing strategist for Valley Fudge &
Candy in Coon Valley, Wisconsin. Moser describes her job as “sweet”
as she combines her love for agriculture and passion for sharing the
story of how Wisconsin butter is used to create deliciously creamy
fudge.
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Charitee
Seebecker of Mauston learned first-hand the work ethic and
dedication of Wisconsin farmers. Growing up on her family’s
registered Holstein dairy farm, feeding calves and milking were just
a couple of things that helped keep her busy. After a farm setback
and having to transition away from the farm, she turned to FFA and
4-H to continue igniting her passion for agriculture. Wanting to
share agriculture’s story and the impact that growing up on a farm
had on her, Seebecker obtained a bachelor’s degree in agriculture
business with an emphasis in communications and marketing from the
University of Wisconsin-Platteville. In 2016, she shared her
knowledge of agriculture while serving as the Juneau County Fairest
of the Fair. Throughout college, she was very active in the Pioneer
Dairy Club, Agriculture Business Club, Ceres Women’s Agricultural
Fraternity, and served as co-president of the National Agri-Marketing
Association. Upon graduation in May 2018, Seebecker served as an
Ameri-Corps Farm to School Specialist for Juneau County. She
currently works at the Wisconsin Holstein Association as the
director of sales and membership and as a news broadcaster at
Hometown Life News in Tomah. |
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