

Luke Wolfisberg is a 15-year-old sophomore at Lynden High School, where he competes in cross country, swim and soccer, and is part of the National Honor Society and FFA. His family dairy consists of 180 Jerseys and their milk is shipped to Organic Valley Cooperative. Having worked on the family dairy since the age of 7, Luke has become an avid showman, and also a member of the Whatcom County Dairy Quiz Bowl team. He's participated in various judging competitions for many years, and this past September, he traveled to World Dairy Expo to compete in the National 4-H Dairy Judging Contest, where the team finished 5th in Holsteins.
R.J. Rupard is a 15-year-old freshman at Ephrata High School, where he's a member of the local FFA Chapter. Raised on his parent's dairy, R.J. joined 4-H at the age of 9, and quickly became interested in showing cattle. He topped off his most recent year of showing by being named 2015 Champion Intermediate Showman, Junior Champion 4-H and Senior Champion Open at the Grant County Fair. In 2013, R.J. created his own prefix (Pacific-Rim) based on genomic success with a purchased heifer, Ms Hol-Star Darlen (sired by Mogul). He's currently a member of the 2016 Washington 4-H Judging Team and Junior Holstein Dairy Jeopardy Team. In his spare time, R.J. enjoys antique tractor pulling with his John Deere 435 diesel.
"We were thrilled with the essay entries we received and want to particularly recognize the outstanding work of Luke Wolfisberg and R.J. Rupard," stated All West CEO Jim Wells. "It's exciting to read and learn about the enthusiasm junior members from the All West region have, not only for our co-op, but for the western dairy industry in general. We're in great hands!"
Luke and R.J.'s video presentations will be posted on the All West 75th anniversary site in March. Visit www.allwestselectsires.com to see the latest anniversary videos and stories!

3.10.2016