Bio: Begert, Jason –
Distinguishes Himself to WHA (Begert - 2022)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Begert
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 12/21/2022
Local Teen Distinguishes Himself to WHA (Begert - 2022)
Jason Begert, 13, will be recognized as a young, distinguished youth member by
the Wisconsin Holstein Association Jan. 7, 2023, for the work he has done at the
Echowood farm and accomplishments he has made in the dairy industry. Submitted
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The Wisconsin Holstein Association (WHA) will hold its annual Junior Holstein
Convention in collaboration with the Manitowoc/Calumet Junior Holstein
Association at the Holiday Inn in Manitowoc, Jan. 6–8, 2023.
Youth from across the state will be recognized for their outstanding
achievements in multiple categories. The top award recipients for those
excelling with their junior Holstein projects will be the distinguished junior
members (YDJM, ages 17–21,) young distinguished junior members (ages 13–16,) and
12-and-under recognition award winners. They will be recognized the evening of
Jan. 7, 2023.
Recognized as a YDJM this year is Jaron Begert. Begert, 13, is the son of Brian
and Kari Begert and farms with his family at Echowood Holsteins where they milk
600 registered cows. Begert is active in Clark County Junior Holsteins,
participating in dairy bowl and showing his Holsteins.
Begert loves to farm, helping with all tasks from packing bunker to pushing feed
to cleaning heifer packs to herd health. He and his dad have produced over 70
videos shared on YouTube to educate consumers on what farmers do every day to
take care of their animals. When not on the farm, Begert likes to ski, hunt,
fish and drive on ATV trails.
The WHA is a nonprofit organization that strives to increase knowledge and
provide opportunities to youth by involvement through the Registered Holstein
project. The Association positively influences young people by recognizing and
congratulating their achievements and accomplishments in the dairy industry. For
more information on WHA, visit wisholsteins.com or call 1-800-223-4269.
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