Thygesen Honored with Merle Howard Award
Jersey junior Keenan Thygesen, Tunbridge, Vt., was named the 18th Merle Howard Award winner at the World Dairy Expo on October 7. The son of Kyle and Jen Thygesen is currently a freshman at the University of Minnesota majoring in animal science.
Keenan attended Jersey Youth Academy in 2021. He will attend auctioneer school through the Academy Enhancement program next summer.
“Hard-working” and “a can-do attitude” are two descriptions for Keenan. In 4-H, he served as secretary, vice president, and then president of his club. As his 4-H career came to a close, he joined his state’s quiz bowl team that competed at the highly competitive National 4-H Dairy Knowledge Bowl competition in Louisville, Ky. That same year, Thygesen was a delegate to the National 4-H Dairy Conference.
With a deep desire to expand his dairy knowledge, Thygesen also competed in both Jeopardy and Quiz Bowl as a member of the New England Junior Holstein Association. A person who steps up to lead, he also served as secretary for that group. As a high school student at the Kimball Union Academy in New Hampshire, this year’s Merle Howard winner played baseball, basketball and was a member of the STEM Scholars group.
While these accolades are among the many reasons this young man won the Merle Howard award, it’s his work with the show string that ultimately led him to the winner circle. This Vermont dairy exhibitor has walked animals in four breeds across World Dairy Expo’s famed colored shavings: Ayrshire, Guernsey, Holstein, and Jersey. This includes homebred animals in all four breeds. In 2021, Thygesen showed the first-place spring calf that went on to become Reserve Junior Champion of the International Junior Guernsey Show. That same year, he was also responsible for the daily care of the Junior Champion of the International Guernsey Show. This year, Thygesen, along with his cousin, earned third place honors with their homebred Ayrshire summer junior two-year-old cow.
A fitter who continues to hone his talents, Thygesen earned fourth and fifth place finishes at the two most recent youth fitting contests at World Dairy Expo. In addition, he has groomed cattle for many farms across the Northeast and Midwest. To further develop his skills, Thygesen interned at Luck-E Holsteins this past summer.
A unique aspect about Thygesen is that he is an accomplished poultry breeder. He received the American Poultry Association scholarship in 2022, the highest award given to a youth of that national organization.
Nearly all the previous award winners of the Merle Howard Award were on hand for the award presentation. They include: 2004, Robert Teixeira, Turlock, Calif.; 2005, Matthew Mitchell, Speedwell, Tenn.; 2006, Greta Koebel, Poplar Grove, Ill.; 2007, Brandon Ferry, Hilbert, Wis.; 2008, Kelly Lee Reynolds, Corfu, N.Y.; 2009, Kyle Natzke, Fond du Lac, Wis.; 2010, Stephanie Aves Schroeder, Belmont, Wis.; 2011, Karen Anderson Johnson, Litchfield, Minn.; 2012, Cy Conard, Sharon Springs, N.Y.; 2013, Cassy Krull, Lake Mills, Wis.; 2014, Jade Jensen Kruschke, New Richmond, Wis.; 2015, Jared Dueppengiesser, Oshkosh, Wis.; 2016, Doug Boop, Millmont, Pa.; 2017, Dawson Nickels, Watertown, Wis.; 2018, Kyle Barton, Pulaski, Wis.; 2019, Kaleb Kruse, Dyersville, Iowa, and 2021, Kylie Nickels, Watertown, Wis.
Merle Howard was a respected dairy industry pioneer. Winner of the 1954 Klussendorf Award, Howard was a herd manager, Holstein classifier, and later a sales and export businessman. Howard also served on the first National Dairy Shrine Board of Directors.