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James and Rita Kennedy


James and Rita Kennedy of Valencia, Butler County, will receive the Obie Snider Award at the 53rd All-American Dairy Show, set for September 17-22, at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg.

The award, established in memory of Obie Snider of Bedford County, a founding father of the All-American Dairy Show, recognizes an individual who places significant value in service to the industry and community, and displays high standards of conduct.

"Jim and Rita have lived a life of service, especially to the agricultural industry on the local, state and national levels," said Agriculture Secretary Russell C. Redding. "Their commitment to the dairy industry and the All-American Dairy Show is parallel with the goals and vision set by the namesake of this award Obie Snider."

Together, the Kennedys operated Four Seasons Farm in Butler County where they raised their five children Jeffrey, Jill, Janelle, John and Jason milked Brown Swiss cows, and row-cropped 700 acres. Jeffrey, his wife Janice and son Jordan now manage the home farm; Janelle and husband Ted Callen also operate a dairy in Butler County; and Jason and wife Jessica dairy in Crawford County. John and wife Valarie manage Four Seasons Game Farm and raise beef cattle, hogs and sheep. Jill serves as the payroll accountant at a local high school. Jim and Rita also have 16 grandchildren and their first great-grandchild is on the way.

The husband and wife team have both served the National Brown Swiss Cattle Association, National Dairy Shrine, Pennsylvania Grange and Farm Bureau, Farm Credit, Farmers Cooperative Market of East Liberty, Butler County Extension and 4-H, Butler County dairy promotion, and are members of the Mars Presbyterian Church.

A pioneer for women in agriculture, Rita has served on many local, state and national dairy organizations. For 24 years, she has been on the Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Association board, serving as president of the All-American Dairy Show for 10 of those years, and is a member of the All-American Dairy Foundation. She has dedicated nearly 30 years to dairy promotion organizations including American Dairy Association and Dairy Council Mid-East, the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program, and the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board, along with the Pennsylvania Dairy Princess and Promotion Services. She is also a member of the Pennsylvania Dairyman's Association and Friends of the Pennsylvania Farm Show Foundation.

In 2001, Rita was named the All-American Dairy Show Image Award winner and Pennsylvania Dairywoman of the Year, and the World Dairy Expo Dairywoman of the Year in 2002.

Jim was a Butler County Commissioner for 15 years, and was committed to protecting, preserving and improving the county's agriculture industry, in addition to promoting agriculture statewide as part of the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania. He also served as a local school board director for 17 years. On the state level, Jim was a charter member and held leadership positions in the Pennsylvania Dairy Task Force, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture's Center for Dairy Excellence, and the Dairy Policy Action Coalition, or DPAC. He also served as the state agriculture department's regional director for 32 counties in western Pennsylvania for two years.

The Kennedys join a group of outstanding recipients who share Snider's visionary leadership for a stronger dairy industry. Previous Obie Snider Award winners are, in order of receipt: Donald Seipt, Easton, Northampton County; Creedin Cornman, Carlisle, Cumberland County; David Patrick, Woodbine, Md.; Berneta Gable, New Enterprise, Bedford County; Dieter Krieg, Lititz, Lancaster County; George Cashell, Shippensburg, Cumberland County; John Cope, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County; Janet Harding, Clarion, Clarion County; William Nichol, State College, Centre County; Samuel Yoder, Shoemakersville, Berks County; Jane Pepple, Oxford, Chester County; and Dr. Douglas Evans, DVM, Georgetown, N.Y.

Contact the show office at aads@pa.gov or call 717-787-2905 for more information.

Visit www.allamerican.state.pa.us to find more details about the All-American Dairy Show. The event features 22 shows in six days in addition to the nation's only all-dairy antiques show. Last year's show featured nearly 3,000 animals and 1,500 exhibitors from around the country.

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9.16.2016