Albert L. Richter of Adams, NY passed away on May 13, 2021 entering into the arms of his Savior, Jesus Christ.
He was born in Silver Creek, NY on October 15, 1938 to proud parents, Albert and Mary Louise (Foltz) Richter. He grew up on a dairy farm where he learned the value of hard work. The family welcomed a set of fraternal twins when Al was just a toddler and he was so proud of âhis babiesâ. Early life was spent milking holsteins, riding horses, chores, chores, chores, and keeping an immaculate farm. During the occasional free time, he could be found with his friends ramming the roads in his fatherâs car.
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If you have already met Emma Shirley, you know that she is passionate for agriculture. Emmaâs excitement about agriculture exudes through her conversations and actions and her strong technical background is communicated easily in way that those not familiar with agriculture understand and appreciate. If you have not met Emma, she is a dynamic and fun speaker who is helping to educate hundreds of children around northern New York about science, technology, engineering and mathematics using agriculture as a foundation. Emma is an agricultural educator at Old McDonaldâs Farm near Sackets Harbor. Thanks to the Sackets Harbor Agricultural Education and Awareness Center, Old McDonaldâs Farm (OMF) and Emma are quickly extending beyond the traditional programming theyâve offered.
If you have already met Emma Shirley, you know that she is passionate for agriculture. Emma’s excitement about agriculture exudes through her conversations and actions and her strong technical background
Just like the dairy industry itself, New York s annual Dairy Princess Pageant found a way to persevere even in the midst of a pandemic. We couldn t come to the pageant, so the American Dairy Association North East brought the pageant to us through a livestream on their Facebook page.
The 58th annual pageant was held over a two day period at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse Destiny USA. Chenango County Dairy Princess, Shelby Benjamin was crowned the 2021-2022 New York State Dairy Princess. Holly Niefergold from Erie County was named first Alternate and Elizabthy Hyman from Jefferson County was selected as second Alternate.