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Cornell University Undergraduate Livestock Fund Prize Winners

The Cornell University Livestock Fund is an endowment established through $10 contributions from the sale of each Cornell Sheep Program blanket.

The purpose of the fund is to recognize outstanding undergraduate students with an interest in domestic farm livestock other than dairy cattle. Students are selected for the award based upon experience gained by working on livestock farms and enrollment in courses dealing with the nutrition, management, breeding, and marketing of animals. In addition to demonstrated interest in livestock, criteria for selection include academic records and participation in undergraduate student organizations and events. Recipients of the award are selected by the Committee on Scholarships for Undergraduates in the Department of Animal Science.

2006 - Megan Robblee

2007 - Lena Rosen and Kristin Pufpaff

2008 - Margaret Dunn and Jesse Page

2009 - Danielle Hein and Linda Stephens


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