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Nine individuals got the nod to place the 14 open and junior shows during the All-American Dairy Show, set for Sept. 15-21, at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.

Jamie Black of Constable, N.Y., is slated to place the Premier National Junior Ayrshire and Milking Shorthorn shows on Monday, Sept. 18, and the Eastern National Holstein Show on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 20-21.

Michael Creek of Hagerstown, Md., will place the All-American Milking Shorthorn Show on Monday, Sept. 18.

Aaron Eaton of Marietta, N.Y., will place the Premier National Junior Red and White Show on Monday, Sept. 18, and the All-American Jersey Show on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 19-20.

Chris Hill of Thurmont, Md., will officiate the Premier National Junior Holstein Show on Monday, Sept. 18.

Seth Johnson of Tunbridge, Vt., will place the All-American Guernsey Show on Wednesday, Sept. 20.

Joe Sparrow of Owenton, Ky., will officiate the All-American Brown Swiss Show on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 20-21.

Josh Sanders of Littlestown, Pa., will make his All-American judging debut by placing the Premier National Junior Guernsey Show on Monday, Sept. 18.

Jeff Stephens of Troy, Ontario, Canada, is set to judge the Premier National Junior Brown Swiss Show on Monday, Sept. 18, and the All-American Ayrshire Show on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 19-20.

Blair Weeks of Pleasant Valley, Prince Edward Island, Canada, will pull double-duty by placing the Premier National Junior Jersey Show on Monday, Sept. 18, and the All-American Red and White Show on Wednesday, Sept. 20.

The All-American Dairy Show 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.