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olstein Herald
Fall 2009
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Gaf-Fine Farms, Inc. Page 35Glendell H. Farms, Ltd. Page 33Glenkeen Holsteins Page 33Golden Oaks Farm Page 33Halldale Farms Page 33Holbric Holsteins Page 35Holstein International Page 27Huel-Haven Page 33Hunter Haven Farms, Inc. Page 33Interglobe Genetics Page 28Irwindale Holsteins Page 35JLD Designs Page 25J-Maker Dairy Farm Page 33K-J Holsteins Page 33K-Lane Farms Page 35Kaco-Vu Page 33Kepotah Page 35Kochnook Farm Page 33Koll-Kreek Holsteins Page 33Laeschway Dairy Page 35Lenkaitis Holsteins Page 33Lindale Holsteins Page 33Luck-E Holsteins Page 33Lucky-King Holsteins Page 33
Accelerated Genetics Page 2Ainger Farms Page 32B&B Bagging Page 24BDG Genetics Page 32B-J-Grove Page 32BLM Fall Dairy Page 32Bluff-Ridge Page 35Blukel Holsteins Page 32Bri-Mel Acres Page 32Car-Mer Farm, LLP Page 32Cearfield Farm Page 32Clint-Clair Farms Page 32Coxbrook Farms Page 32Dair-E-Land Holsteins Page 32DoDel Holsteins Page 32Edler Farm Page 32The Edwards Family Page 32Ellingson’s White Hill Page 32Elm Farms, Inc. Page 35Erbacres Holsteins Page 33Evergreen Lawn Farm Page 33Flat-Net Dairy Page 33Fruendly Acres Page 33Francis Halpin Farms Page 33
ADVERTISER’S INDEX
Holstein Association USA Regional RepresentativeMike Snyder
[email protected] · 608/963-9308
Holstein Association USA DirectorBoyd Schaufelberger
1254 IL Rte 127, Greenville, Ill. 62246 · [email protected] · 618/664-2576
Other RepresentativeDr. Mike Hutjens
University of Illinois Extension · [email protected] · 217/333-2928
OfficersPresident .......................................................................................Dale Drendel 15N057 Walker Rd., Hampshire, Ill. 60140; 847/683-2590 [email protected] President................................................................... Kevin Wendling 13500 North 400th St., Altamont, Ill. 62411; 618/483-5532 Secretary................................................................................... Lori Lyons 6447 Fitzgerald Rd., Rockford, Ill. 61102; 815/962-0001 [email protected]
Executive MembersBruce Clanton ................................................................................... Gateway R.R. 2, Box 415, Mulberry Grove, Ill. 62262 ; 618/425-3523 Joann Hartman................................................................................... Southern200 Holstein Place, Waterloo, Ill. 62298-2743; 618/939-6450 [email protected] Mike Netemeyer..................................................................................... Clinton18817 Emerald Rd., Carlyle, Ill. 62231; 618/594-3190 [email protected] Smith..................................................................................... Stephenson9808 E. Farm School Rd., Davis, Ill. 61019; 815/865-5683
Illinois Holstein Herald Editor & WebmasterJulie L. Drendel
165 Penny Lane, Sycamore, Ill. 60178 815/991-5506 · 815/766-0045 · 847/683-7570 (fax) · [email protected]
Directors - Term Expires 2009
Gateway....................................... Bruce Clanton, Mulberry Grove 618/425-3523** Boone-Winnebago.............................. John Mitchell, Winnebago 815/703-5614 Clinton.................................................. Jason Brammeier, Carlyle 618/226-3231*Effingham............................................ Kevin Wendling, Altamont 618/483-5532Gateway ............................................. David Freeman, Greenville 618/780-3240*Jo-Carroll............................................. Dennis Steffes, Elizabeth 815/598-3161Mississippi-Valley................................. Beth Weas Cash, Paloma 217/455-3440*Southern........................................ Norbert Hasheider, Okawville 618/243-6312*Stephenson.................................................... Jerry Smith, Davis 815/865-5683
Directors - Term Expires 2010
Heart of Illinois.............................................. Gary Zehr, Graymont 815/743-5722Lincolnland.......................................... Marc Hilgendorf, Nokomis 815/383-4776Tri-County.......................................................... Ray Hess, Genoa 815/784-6006Tri-County.................................................... Joe Engel, Hampshire 847/683-3482
Directors - Term Expires 2011
Boone-Winnebago....................................... Brent Pollard, Rockford 815/962-2664Clinton......................................................Mike Netemeyer, Carlyle 618/594-3190Effingham.................................................... Megan Shoaf, Mason 217/821-9944Heart of Illinois......................................Tricia Kilburn-Zehr, Graymont 815/743-5722Lincolnland............................................. Roger Bauman, Nokomis 217/563-7692McHenry-Lake............................................... Alan Ainger, Harvard 262/749-4814McHenry-Lake....................................... Gary Janssen, Wauconda 847/224-7857Mississippi Valley.............................................. Bill Deters, Quincy 217/224-3192Southern............................................... Joann Hartman, Waterloo 618/939-7075Stephenson............................................. Eric Smith, Orangeville 815/821-1909Stephenson............................................. Kent Smith, Orangeville 815/789-4059
* Ineligible for re-election ** Completing an unexpired term
ILLINOIS HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION
Ludwig Farms Page 35Lyonden Farm Page 35Mackinson Dairy Farm Page 33Macomber Farm Page 33Massbach Holsteins Page 33Meier Meadows Page 34Mil-R-Mor Page 34Miller Hoof Trimming Page 6Mitchell’s Holsteins Page 35Net-A-Way Farms Dairy Page 34O-Bee Holsteins Page 35Oertel Farms, Inc. Page 34Platz Dairy Farm Page 34Pleasantland Farm Page 34Po-Cop Holsteins Page 34R-Homestead Farm Page 35R-Vision Holsteins Page 34Ravendale Farm Page 34Red Carpet Holsteins Page 34Roblee Farms Page 35Rock-I Farms Page 35Roes-Mor Page 34Rolling Lawns Farms Page 34Rollin-Huels Dairy Farm Page 34
Rotesown Page 35Schaufine Farms Page 34Schaulane Holsteins Page 34Select Sires Page 36Shan-Hart Holsteins Page 34Shanks Farm Page 34Shannondoah Holsteins Page 34Show-N-Style Cattlle Page 34Smith, Ed Page 32Stephenson Holstein Club Page 34 Stone Ridge Page 34Sum-Daze Holsteins Page 34Sunshine Genetics Page 24Team Holsteins Page 34TimTam Acres Page 34Tuck’s O’er the Hill Farm Page 35Twendell Holsteins Page 35Vital-I Page 35Von-View Dairy Farm Page 35Weaver-Lea Page 35Wildvale Reg. Holsteins Page 35Will-Can-Do Holsteins Page 35Winter Dairy Farm Page 35Zehrview Holsteins Page 35
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Volume 71, Number 3 Fall 2009Illinois Holstein Herald (ISSN 1520-4472) (USPS #016762) is published four times a year, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, at 165 Penny Lane, Sycamore, Illinois by the Illinois Holstein Association. Subscriptions for members are included as part of the annual membership dues; $20 per year for non-members. Periodicals postage paid at Sycamore, IL and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Illinois Holstein Herald, 165 Penny Lane, Sycamore, IL 60178.
September 30—International Junior Holstein Show, Madison, Wis.October 2—International Holstein Show, heifers, Madison, Wis., Mark Rueth, Oxford, Wis., judgeOctober 3—International Holstein Show, heifers and groups, Madison, Wis., Mark Rueth, Oxford, Wis., judgeOctober 24—Illini Golden Opportunity Sale, Greenville, Ill.November 6— Stephenson County Annual Meeting and Banquet, Beltline Cafe in Freeport, Ill.November 9—Mid-East Fall National Holstein Show, Louisville, Ky., Chris Lahmers, Marysville, Ohio, judgeNovember 21—Junior Annual Meeting, 10:00 a.m., Best Western Ashland House and Conference Center; see more information belowDecember 2-4—Senior Holstein Convention, Freeport, Ill.
Junior Annual Meeting Notice:November 21, 2009 - 10:00 a.m.
Best Western Ashland House & Conference Center, 201 E Ashland St
Morton, IL 61550-1454(309) 263-5116 Morton Ill.
Make sure to bring your YDJM & DJM Books!Club scrapbooks will also be judged.
Pizza lunch will be providedTour of Sauders Jerseys following meeting.
CALENDAR
FEATURESAdverstiser’s Index ........................................................................ 4
Calendar ...................................................................................... 5
District News ............................................................................. 24
Dutchess Domain ........................................................................ 5
From the Director ........................................................................ 5
From the Field .............................................................................. 6
From the President ....................................................................... 6
In Memoriam ............................................................................. 32
Junior Journeys .....................................................................22-23
4-H Dairy Judging Contest ........................................................ 28Annual Meeting Call to Order...................................................... 5Board Meeting Notes ................................................................. 31Cow of the Year Contest ......................................................... 7, 31Dairy Price Stabilization Program .............................................. 26Illinois Championship Show Dedication .................................... 12Illinois Championship Show Results ............................................ 9Illinois District Show Results ..................................................... 18Illinois Futurity Winners .............................................................. 8Illinois State Fair Junior Show Results ........................................ 17Illinois State Fair Open Show Results ......................................... 16Junior Championship Show Results ........................................... 13Junior Championship Showmanship Contest ............................. 15Kyle Mitchell Memorial Award Form ......................................... 27Senior Holstein Convention Information and Registration .... 3, 30Sunshine Genetics Releases New Website ................................... 31Superior Young Dairy Producer Award Contest .......................... 18Top CTPI Illinois Cows ............................................................ 28
REGULARS
On the Cover: Summer Show winners (upper left going clockwise): Gardner Durham Kierdra, TimTam-Acres Champ Sweatpea, Wesemann Best Velocity, Rightsar Allegro Bloyce-ET, Maheufils Jasper Roxy-ET, Lindale Kite Diana.
CALL TO THE ANNUAL MEETING
You are hereby notified by the Board of Directors that the Annual Meeting of the Illinois Holstein Friesian Association, Inc. will be on Friday, December 4, 2009 at the Hampton Inn, Freeport, IL. The purpose of this meeting is to elect directors and to transact any other business which may
come before the organization.
The business meeting will begin promptly at 9:30 A.M.
Consult the Convention Schedule for additional details.
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Dutchess Domain Congratulations to Sarah Sheehan, the 2009 Illinois Holstein Dutchess! The following is a short biography on the newest member of royalty for the Illinois Holstein Association: Sarah is the 16-year-old daughter of John and Crystal Sheehan of Huntley, Illinois. Sarah is a member of the Tri-County Holstein Club and the Illinois Junior Holstein Association. Sarah will be a junior at Huntley High School this fall. Sarah currently serves as the Secretary of the Illinois Junior Holstein Association and recently attended the National Holstein Convention in California as a member of the senior dairy bowl team. This was Sarah’s fifth National Convention. She attends Spring Thing each year and competes in dairy bowl, dairy jeopardy and the public speaking contest. Sarah has serves on several state committees including scrapbook, Spring Thing, fundraising, railbird judging contest and banner. On the local level, Sarah currently serves as secretary/reported and Dutchess. In addition to her involvement in the IJHA, she participate in several dairy activities through 4-H. Some of these include exhibiting at the county fair, competing in dairy judging and dairy bowl, and completing 4-H dairy science projects. Sarah especially enjoys helping her younger siblings participate in these activities (both IJHA and 4-H) as well. Sarah’s interest in registered Holsteins began at a young age while visiting her grandparents’ dairy, Mil-R-Mor Farm. She grew up helping out where she could, whether it was pushing a broom or leading a calf for the fair. Today, Sarah is still very involved in the farm, now located in Orangeville, where they milk about 135 cows. She frequently fills in as a milker, clipper, sign maker, straw shaker, etc. She also is part of our summer show crew that attends about five shows each summer. Sarah was pleased to earn first place in the Northwest Illinois District Holstein Show intermediate showmanship contest earlier this summer. Sarah is a life-long fan of dairy products, especially cheese and ice cream (just not at the same time!) Stay tuned to future issues of the Herald to learn more about Sarah and what activities she will be attending throughout the state!
Greetings! Although we may have divided loyalties when it comes to baseball, I can’t imagine anyone who is not a Michael Jordan fan. In his recent induction to the Basketball Hall of Fame, MJ explained his competitive nature that drove him to win. His words and his actions let us know that he never let an obstacle become just that—an obstacle to success. As breeders of registered Holstein cattle, “just like Mike”, we cannot afford to let obstacles keep us from reaching our goals for our dairy operations or our state association. So, let’s take positive steps to keep us moving in the right direction:
PROMOTE the image of agriculture and •our dairy farms. Although the media continues to project a negative image of agriculture, like the recent Time article, we must reach out to our consumers teaching them about the care we give to our animals and the good, nutritional value of our product.
PROTECT the value of the registered •Holstein cow. Although we may be tempted to abandon programs or practices to reduce
From the President...costs, we must consider the future and not just the bottom line. Continue enrolling in classification programs; do not forget to nominate your animals for the Futurity contests; and, be sure to support the Illini Golden Opportunity Sale. Look to the sale as an excellent chance to add exceptional animals to your herd.
SUPPORT the activities of your local •and state Holstein Association. Be sure to attend your club’s annual meeting and share your views with your state directors. Plan to be a member of a state committee that will meet in December. And then, come to the state convention hosted by the Stephenson County club and enjoy the fellowship of fellow Holstein breeders.
Finally, I’d like to congratulate all of you on your summer successes and give my condolences to those of you who have suffered a great loss. We can all take heart from Michael Jordan and his example of perseverance and purpose.
Dale Drendel
This has certainly been a busy summer for Holstein USA. The National Convention in Sacramento was well attended and filled with good discussion to direct the workings of the association. Directors elected were Hank van Exel, Robert Nigh, Bill Wright and Jonathan Lamb. Larry Tande was elected president and Chuck Worden vice president.
A by-law change was approved which will allow some prefixes to be reused after twenty years of non-use. Prefixes may be permanently reserved by members with a $100 fee.
The Holstein Board has approved the final draft of the Dairy Price Stabilization Program. Staff is now preparing a draft to be taken to Congress to get it passed into legislation. The basic principle of the program is to give dairymen an allocation of milk production by using their production history. Those who exceed that allocation would be assessed an estimated $6-$9 per cwt for the amount of milk that is over the allocation. A special provision
will give help to those starting out for the first time. The complete program can be seen by going to the Holstein USA website and looking for the DPSP box.
I hope to see you at Expo or the State Sale. Please be safe this fall and I hope you have a bountiful harvest.
Boyd Schaufelberger
From the Director...
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Normally, I would write about a program or service that your Holstein Association has available to you to be used to benefit form Holstein programs and services. This time I to use the story of the mayonnaise. During the past few months every producer I know has been challenged to make ends meet and maintain a positive attitude about your business and some times even life in general. This story does it.
“A Mayonnaise Jar and Two Cokes”
A professor stood before his philosophy class and had a few items laying in front of him. When the class began, he wordlessly picked up a large empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it to the prim with 7-8 golf balls. He then asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was. The professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured these into the jar. He the shook the jar lightly. The pebbles rolled into the open areas between the golf bals. He then asked the students again if the jar was bull. They agreed it was. The professor next picked up a bag filled with sand and poured it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled everything else. He asked once more if the jar was full. The
From the Field...
students responded with a unanimous “yes.” The professor then produced two cokes from under the table and poured the entire contents into the jar effectively filling the empty space between the balls, pebbles and sand. The students laughed. “Now,” said the professor as the laughter subsided, “I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life. The golf balls aare the important things—your family, your children, your health, your friends and your favorite passions—and if everything else was lost and only they remained your life would still be full. “The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house and your car. “The sand is everything else—the small stuff. “If you put the sand into the jar first,” he continued, “there is no room for the pebbles or the golf balls.
“The same goes for life. If you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff, you’ll never have room for the things that are important to you. “Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness. Spend time with your children. Spend time with your parents. Visit your grandparents. Take time to get medical checkups. Take your spouse out to dinner. Plat another 18. “There will always be time to clean the house and fix the disposal. Take care of the golf balls first—the things that really matter. “Set your priorities. The rest is just sand.” One of the students raised her hand and inquiried what the coke represented. The professor smiled and said, “I’m glad you asked. “The coke just shows that no matter how full your life may seem, there’s always room for a couple cokes with a friend.”
----- As 2009 draws to a close let’s be sure to put every thing in life in it correct place. If you rather have cokes or glasses of milk please do so, but remember to find time to visit with your friends. One of the neat things about Holstein people is they are very open and honest with each other and that in deed makes you very special. Hang in there
Mike Snyder
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IllInoIs ChampIonshIp FuturItyJuly 17, 2009 • Interstate Center, Bloomington, Ill.
Michael Heath, Westminster, Md., judge
Two-Year-Old Futurity (16 shown)1. Lindale Aspen Maybelle, Lindale Holsteins, Hampshire, Ill.2. Team Durham Morgan-ET, Team Holsteins, Hampshire, Ill.3. Erbacres Cons Lisa-Red, Carla Erbsen, Lanark, Ill.4. B-J-Grove Terrason BB, Lucas Clanton, Mulberry Grove, Ill.5. AHM Lady Purdue-ET*RC, AHM & Ron Mikulice,
Orangeville, Ill.6. Hedge-Row Blitz Bliss, Matt Lyons, Rockford, Ill.7. Erbacres Aspen Snickers, Kevin Erbsen, Lanark, Ill.8. B-J-Grove Blitz Rosetta, Yvonne Clanton, Mulberry Grove,
Ill.9. Spectrum Sept-Storm Misty, Jerry & Sharon Smith, Davis,
Ill.10. R-Homestead Explode Taneil, David Ruppert, Nokomis, Ill.11. Moroville SS Lexus-ET, Callie Zoeler, Moro, Ill.12. Bluff-Ridge Roy Jessie-ET, Sarah Butler, Arrowsmith, Ill.13. Roblee Jed Tara Taylor, Emma Schwoerer, Bloomington, Ill.14. Schaufine James Bling-ET, Amy Schaufelberger, Greenville,
Ill.15. Wendy-Oaks Dexmatic Arial, Macy Wendling, Effingham.
Ill.16. Sherona-Hill EF RM Sandy-ET, Jerry & Sharon Smith,
Davis, Ill.
Five-Year-Old Futurity (5 shown)1. Budjon-JK Derry Epiphany, Rob Gunderson, Shannon, Ill.2. Bluff-Ridge Durham Bambi, Jackie Butler, Arrowsmith, Ill.3. R-Homestead Champion Lisel, David Ruppert, Nokomis,
Ill.4. Schaufine Adolph Blast, Amy Schaufelbeger, Greenville, Ill.5. B-J-Grove Allegro Corlene, Lucas Clanton, Mulberry Grove,
Ill.
Lindale Aspen Maybelle2-yr-old Futurity Winner
Lindale Holsteins, Hampshire, Ill.
Budjon-JK Derry Epiphany5-yr-old Futurity Winner
Rob Gunderson, Shannon, Ill.
Lindale Aspen Maybelle, held by Joe Hoffmann, is the 2009 2-yr-old Futu-rity WInner. She is owned by Lindale Holsteins, Dale and Linda Drendel, right. Judge Heath and McHenry-Lake Dutchess Colleen Ziller give their congratulations.
McHenry-Lake Dutchess Colleen Ziller presents Rob Gunderson the 5-yr-old Futurity banner for winning entry Budjon-JK Derry Epiphany.
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IllInoIs ChampIonshIp showJuly 17, 2009 • Interstate Center, Bloomington, Ill.
Michael Heath, Westminster, Md., judge
Senior and Grand Champion Gardner Durham Kierdra · Lindale Holsteins, Hampshire, Ill.
Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion · Champion Bred & OwnedLindale Eland Frisky · Lindale Holsteins, Hampshire, Ill.
Intermediate ChampionLindale Kite Diana · Lindale Holsteins, Hampshire, Ill.
Reserve Intermediate ChampionK-Lane Givency Kalie · B-J-Grove Holsteins, Mulberry Grove, Ill.
Junior ChampionMaheufils Jasper Roxy-ET
Austin Rademacher, Penfield, Ill.
Reserve Junior ChampionMaheufils Goldwyn Melinda-ET
Austin Rademacher, Penfield, Ill.
Honorable Mention Junior ChampionCrackholm Dundee Lavish-ET
Caitlin & Blake Meyer, Manteno, Ill.
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Spring heifer calf (15 shown)1. St-yle-SA Mai Tai-Red-ET, Stephanie Aves,
Poplar Grove, Ill.2. St-yle SA Jasper Alexia-ET, Stephanie
Aves3. Ms Katys Jasper Kassidy-ET, Priceview,
Carpio & Meyer, Manteno, Ill.4. KHW Regiment Apple 3-Red-ETN, Apple
Red LLC, Lanark, Ill.5. Ms Katys Jasper Kaydence-ET, C & B
Meyer & JBKM Price, Manteno, Ill.6. Clearfield Debonair Daisy, Jerry & Sharon
Smith, Davis, Ill.7. Holbric Goldwyn Countess-ET, Adam
Olbrich, Harvard, Ill.8. K-Lane Rubens Laurin Betsy, Rachel
Koehn, Peotone, Ill.9. Bluff-Ridge SS Jewel, Sarah Butler,
Arrowsmith, Ill.10. B-J-Grove Lhero Luckcm-Tw, Bruce
Clanton, Mulberry Grove, Ill.11. Irwindale Lou Bambi, Clayton Irwin, Beason,
Ill.12. R-Homestead Lilas Legacy-ET, David
Ruppert, Nokomis, Ill.13. K-Lane Landslide Hope, Andrea Marganski,
Peotone, Ill.14. Ludwigs DG Jasper Pia-ET, David Ludwig,
Fithian, Ill.15. Ludwigs DG Jasper Purdey-ET, David
Ludwig
5. Regancrestcp S Desire-ET, Connor Erbsen, Lanark, Ill.
6. Long-Haven Bolivia Rhae-ET, Golden Oaks Farm, Wauconda, Ill.
7. Godin Artemise Dolman-ET, C, G & B Kasbergen
8. Regancrestcp S Dacia-ET, Regancrest Command Performance Syndicate, Lanark, Ill.
9. Flat-Net Sprite Cherry, Mike Netemeyer, Carlyle, Ill.
10. Criter-Ridge Rosette-Red-ET, C, G & B Kasbergen
11. MS Flat-Net Drhm Saloni-ET, Anna Netemeyer, Carlyle, Ill.
12. B-J-Grove Damion Raspberry, Yvonne Clanton, Mulberry Grove, Ill.
13. Ludwigs-DG Goldwyn Abby, Bennet Sprague, Fithian, Ill.
14. Net-A-Way Toystory Ruthie, Rachel Koehn15. K-Lane Breakout Blossom, Rick Koehn,
Peotone, Ill.16. Bluff-Ridge Aspen Dominque, Sarah Butler
JBKM Price3. Walk-Era Pronto Monty, Stephanie Aves4. Ms Karies Zenith Karmon, C & B Meyer &
JBKM Price5. Schaufine Laurin Beijing, Amy
Schaufelberger, Greenville, Ill.6. Mil-R-Mor Laramie Ruble, Brianna Sheehan,
Orangeville, Ill.7. Erbacres Sprite Camry, Kevin Erbsen,
Lanark, Ill.
All-Illinois Spring heifer calfSt-yle-SA Mai Tai-Red-ET · Stephanie Aves
All-Illinois Winter heifer calfCrackholm Dundee Lavish-ET · C & B Meyer
Winter heifer calf (16 shown)1. Crakholm Dundee Lavish-ET (S: Regancrest
Dundee-ET, D: Confield Lysterine Lyster), Caitlin & Blake Meyer, hon. mention jr. champ.
2. Mibelson Laramie Copernic-ET, C, G & B Kasbergen, Mansfield, Ill.
3. Maheufils Touchdown Macy-ET, Austin Rademacher, Penfield, Ill.
4. Holbric Dundee Lysol, Morgan Olbrich, Harvard, Ill.
All-Illinois Fall heifer calf · Junior ChampionMaheufils Jasper Roxy-ET · Austin Rademacher
Fall heifer calf (15 shown)1. Maheufils Jasper Roxy-ET (S: Wilcoxview
Jasper-ET, D: Maheufils Champion Patsy), Austin Rademacher, jr. champ.
2. MS Kalies Salvador Kayla, C & B Meyer & JBKM Price
3. Erbacres Aspen Dream-ET, Connor Erbsen4. Mil-R-Mor Laramie Sahara, Lorilee Schultz,
Orangeville, Ill.5. MS Applesauce-ET, John Erbsen & Mike &
Sheryl Deaver, Lanark, Ill.6. MS Stonridge-KD Jspr Natily, C, G & B
Kasbergen7. Rock-I Lillian Dundee Laughtr, Rock-I
Farms, Orangeville, Ill.8. Erbacres Jasper Coconut, Payton Erbsen,
Lanark, Ill.9. Kel-Gen Advent Robin-Red, Ellie Lenkaitis,
Winnebago, Ill.10. R-Homestead Pronto Lyra-ET, David
Ruppert11. Zehrview Jake Reta, Amanda Hartman,
Waterloo, Ill.12. Les-Mar-Acres Apples Amor, Brooke Lyford,
Roscoe, Ill.13. Bluff-Ridge Rubens Bridget, Sarah Butler14. B-J-Grove Affirmed Josie, Yvonne Clanton15. Dodel Zenith Elisa, Adrienne Brammeier,
Carlyle, Ill.
Summer yearling heifer (7 shown)1. Ernest-Anthony Radiant-Red, C, G & B
Kasbergen2. Ms Kalies Advent Kalina, C & B Meyer &
All-Illinois Summer yearling heiferErnest-Anthony Radiant-Red · C, G, B Kasbergen
Spring yearling heifer (7 shown)1. Rightstar Allegro Bloyce-ET, C, G & B
Kasbergen2. B-J-Grove Dale Rosalee, Kasey Clanton,
Mulberry Grove, Ill.3. Ms Goldwyn Gretchen, Caitlin Meyer4. Erbacres Aspen Lace, Carla Erbsen, Lanark,
Ill.5. Woodbridge Absolute Hope, Brennan
Woker, Greenville, Ill.6. Golden-Oaks PR Julia-ET, Golden Oaks
Farm7. Goldfawn Talent Relish-Red, Aaron Mitchell,
Winnebago, Ill.
Winter yearling heifer (10 shown) 1. Holbric Roy Artist, Morgan Olbrich, Harvard,
Ill.2. Pierstein Goldwyn Mission, John Erbsen3. Huel-Haven Outside Natally, Lucas Clanton,
Mulberry Grove, Ill.4. Ms Katys Roy Katrina, C & B Meyer & JBKM
Price5. Savage-Leigh Fortune Ella, Jason Swanson,
Capron, Ill.6. Flat-Net Damion Bethany-ET, Tony
Netemeyer, Carlyle, Ill.7. Rock-I Majestic Minstral. Rock-I Farms8. Ourway Aspen Ashlyn, Macy Wendling9. Ms Apple Pie-Red, Apple Red LLC10. Duncan Aspen Prima, Rick Koehn & Caitlin
Meyer
All-Illinois Spring yearling heifer Rightsar Allegro Bloyce-ET · C, G, B Kasbergen
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Fall yearling heifer (6 shown)1. Maheufils Goldwyn Melinda-ET (S: Braedale
Goldwyn, D: Maheufils Terrason Champ), Austin Rademacher, res. jr. champ.
2. Holbric Mil-R-Mor Abyann-ET, Val Greco & Ron Mikulice, Orangeville, Ill.
3. B-J-Grove Lehero Monkey, K. Clanton & M. Kollmann, Mulberry Grove, Ill.
4. Ernest-Anthony Contessa, David Ludwig5. Rock-I Holly Ozzy Halo, Rock-I Farms6. Zehrview Terrason Pandy, Amanda
Hartman
Dry 3 & 4-yr.-old (2 shown)1. Irwindale Gibson Melinda, Todd Irwin2. Wilstar SS Kryptonite-ET, Steven & Julia
Mitchell, Winnebago, Ill.
Dry aged cow (1 shown)1. Erbacres Encore Leigh, Carla Erbsen.
Hampshire, Ill.3. Luck-E Dundee Maude, Matt Engel,
Hampshire, Ill.4. Erbacres Cons Lisa-Red, Carla Erbsen5. Ms Katys Rampage Kaitlin-ET, C & B Meyer
& JBKM Price6. Ms Astro Passion, C & B Meyer & JB Price7. Shannondoah Advent Ranee-Red, Verlo
DeWall, Shannon, Ill.8. B-J-Grove Terrason BB, Lucas Clanton9. AHM Lady Purdue-ET, AHM & Ron
Mikulice10. Hedge-Row Blitz Bliss, Matt Lyons11. Luck-E Freelance Kobra, Matt Engel12. B-J-Grove Blitz Rosetta, Lucas Clanton13. Spectrum Sept-Storm Misty, Jerry & Sharon
Smith14. Mad-About Pontiac Sunfire, Riley Koehn,
Peotone, Ill.15. Roblee Jed Tara Taylor, Emma Schwoerer16. Luck-E Drake Atisha, Rick Koehn
All-Illinois Fall yearling heiferMaheufils Goldwyn Melinda · Austin Rademacher
Junior 2-yr.-old cow (9 shown)1. Team Durham Morgan-ET, Team Holsteins,
Hampshire, Ill.2. Savage-Lee Alexee-ET, Stephanie Aves3. Sherona-Hill-JH Faith-ET, Team Holsteins4. Vital-I Advantage Laura-ET, Joe Vitale,
Dixon, Ill.5. Swanee-Lee Lehrjet Darcy, Emily Irwin,
Belvidere, Ill.6. Erbacres Aspen Snickers, Kevin Erbsen7. Lady Rock-I Toni Trinket, Jeff Vickery,
Minooka, Ill.8. Bluff-Ridge Roy Jessie-ET, Sarah Butler9. Sherona-Hill EF RM Sandy-ET, Jerry &
Sharon Smith
Senior 2-yr.-old cow (16 shown)1. Mohrfield Supra Precious, Tyler Carter,
Greenville, Ill.2. Lindale Aspen Maybelle, Lindale Holsteins,
All-Illinois Junior 2-yr-old cowTeam Durham Morgan-ET · Team Holsteins
All-Illinois Senior 2-yr-old cowMohrfield Supra Precious · Tyler Carter
All-Illinois Junior 3-yr-old cowLindale Rudy Electra · Lindale Holsteins
Junior 3-yr.-old cow (8 shown)1. Lindale Rudy Electra, Lindale Holsteins2. Courtlane Dundee Clara, B & M Olbrich &
Mark Lomen, Harvard,Ill.3. Bluff-Ridge Gibson Dream, Sarah Butler4. B-J-Grove Mailing Mermaid, Lucas Clanton5. Luck-E Damion Tiki, Matt Engel6. Luck-E Damion Tassel, Matt Engel7. Erbacres Durham Debra, John Erbsen8. Rock-I Opal Damion Ruby, Rock-I Farms
Senior 3-yr.-old cow (12 shown)1. Lindale Kite Diana (S: Markwell Kite-ET, D:
Diadon Leader Dolly), Lindale Holsteins, int. champ.
2. K-Lane Givency Kalie (S: Brigeen Givenchy-ET, D: K-Lane Bullet Kathy), Bruce Clanton, res. int. champ.
3. Drumdale Memory Bosley, R. Gunderson & J. Swanson, Shannon, Ill.
4. Wesemann Best Velocity, Allison Telgmann, Stasburg, Ill.
All-Illinois Senior 3-yr-old cow · Int. ChampionLindale Kite Diana · Lindale Holsteins
5. Holbric Dundee Specialty, Katelyn Olbrich, Harvard, Ill.
6. Rock-I Angie Champion Addie, Rock-I Farms
7. Bo-Irish Goldwyn Kissago-ET, Golden Oaks Farms
8. Erbacres Dundee Lady Luck, Carla Erbsen\9. Shannondoah Rubn Judith-Red, Verlo
DeWall10. Kepotah Terr Sexy Simone, V. Greco &
R.Mikulice11. AHM Lady Pepperdine-ET, AHM & Ron
Mikulice12. Bluff-Ridge Roy Brook, Sarah Butler
All-Illinois 4-yr-old cow · Grand ChampionGardner Durham Kierdra · Lindale Holsteins
4-yr.-old cow (16 shown)1. Gardner Durham Kierdra (S: Regancrest
Elton Durham-ET, D: Gardner Emory Kierra), Lindale Holsteins, Sr. and grand champ.
2. Luck-E-JK Dundee Trista-ET, Joe Engel & Joel Kietzman, Hampshire, Ill.
3. Les-Mar-Acres Astron Gorjus, Paige Lyford, Roscoe, Ill.
4. Les-Mar-Acres Prytym Aloha, Brooke Lyford, Roscoe, Ill.
5. B-J-Grove Champion Hoover, Clanton, Devore & Kollmann
6. Golfing Amazing Talent-ET, Matt Engel7. Erbacres Astro Celica, Kevin Erbsen8. TimTam-Acres Champ Sweetpea, Chelsie
Stewart, Pocohontas, Ill.9. Holbric Red-Marker Shania, Brian & Mark
Olbrich10. Bluff-Ridge Skyfame Joan, Sarah Butler11. Schluter Roy Leann, Jessica Telgmann,
Strasburg, Ill.12. Holbric Snowstorm Ashly-Red, Verlo
DeWall13. Ms Miracle Astro Dazzle, Morgan Wendling14. B-J-Grove Cousteau Sunset, Lucas
Clanton
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15. Willvern Linjet Ellie, Rick Koehn16. Schaufine Durhan Believe, Rachel Koehn
All-Illinois 5-yr-old cowBudjon-JK Derry Epiphany · Rob Gunderson
5-yr.-old cow (10 shown)1. Budjon-JK Derry Epiphany, Rob Gunderson2. Luck-E-JK Linjet Twizzle-ET, Joe Engel &
Joel Kietzman3. Gardner Durham Keyandra, Lindale
Holsteins4. Lindale Hi Metro Naida-ET, Lindale
Holsteins5. Gardner Durham Medusa, Lindale
Holsteins6. Windsor-Manor Reva-Red-ET, Golden Oaks
Farms7. Mer-Gold Frlance Princess, Brian & Mark
Olbrich8. Erbacres Lyster Doriah-ET, Connor Erbsen 9. Bluff-Ridge Durham Bambi, Jackie Bulter,
Arrowsmith, Ill.10. B-J-Grove Allegro Corlene, Lucas Clanton
Aged cow (3 shown)1. Lindale Eland Frisky (S: Four-Of-A-Kind
Eland-ET, D: Lindale Durham Fantasy),
All-Illinois Aged cowLindale Eland Frisky · Lindale HolsteinsLindale Holsteins, res. sr. and res. grand champ. and bred & owned champ.
2. Irwindale Leduc Molly (S: Lystel Leduc-ET, D: Irwindale Mark Macy), Team Holsteins, grand champ. udder
3. Lindale Brent Evette, Lindale Holsteins125,00 # cow (3 shown)
1. Luck-E Charles Trixie-ET, Matt Engel2. Hedge-Row Blitz Dana-ET, Brian & Mark
Olbrich3. Free-State Encore Fancy Gay, Sarah
Sheehan, Orangeville, Ill.
Dam & Daughter (1 shown)1. Team Holsteins
Best Three Females (1 shown)1. Lindale Holsteins
Produce of Dam (2 shown)1. Luck-E Holsteins2. Lindale Holsteins
All-Illinois 125,000 lb. cowLuck-E Charles Trixie-ET · Luck-E Holsteins
Premier Exhibitor
Lindale & Team Holsteins
Premier Breeder:
Lindale Holsteins
The 2009 Illinois Championship Show was dedicated to Ed Smith of Antioch, Illinois. While in high school, Ed showed Registered Holsteins as a 4-H project in the LaSalle County 4-H Show and Junior Fair in Ottawa, Illinois. One day in 1980 Ed’s neighbor, Ron Boldt, called and told him that Golden Oaks Farms would be purchasing the Ravenglen farm in Antioch that was owned by Judge Robert Hunter. He also told Ed that they would be needing a herdsman there. Ed quickly called Jack Bingham and told him that he was very interested in the position. Jack would say that Ed was so persistent and interested in doing a good job that he finally hired him to manage that farm. Ed and Pat and their two kids, Charlene and Chris, moved there on March 1, 1980. Ed cleaned up the barn and made all the necessary adjustments and began farming. During the first part of July, Golden Oaks brought in three semi loads of cattle from the Sawtooth herd in Idaho. Sawtooth was an investor herd of John McKittrick and his partner. They had a really
good bunch of cattle and wanted to dissolve the operation. Ted Krueger and Jack Bingham went to Twin Falls, Idaho to look at the cows and purchased 37 animals that were put on the Antioch farm. That is truly when Ed got “hooked on” Holsteins! He enjoyed being at Golden Oaks and appreciated all the good advice and mentoring he received from Jack Bingham and later Gary Janssen. Jack was not only Ed’s boss, but he was a great friend!! Ed also learned a lot from Ted Krueger who introduced him to aAa. Ted did the analyzing of the cows for Ed but after Ted passed away, Ed called Jim Sarbacker to come and analyze for him. Ed was very instrumental in helping out in the dairy industry. He was show chairman for the State Show, was on the DHIA board for several years, and held several positions in the McHenry-Lake Holstein Club. He also presided over the District Show to help tally up the points and also ordered the trophies for the show. He has helped Joann Hartman for several years check
in animals for the state show. He has also been a regular to help with the Junior and Open Show. In 1998, Del Klussendorf told Ed that he was going to be retiring from being the Futurity Chairman and asked Ed if he would be interested. Ed, of course, said that he would be and did that for many years until 2008 when he handed
IllInoIs ChampIonshIp show DeDICatIon
President Dale Drendel, right, presents the Show Dedication to Ed Smith, left, and family.
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Spring heifer calf (12 shown)1. St-yle-SA Mai Tai-Red-ET (S: Scientific
Debonair-Red, D: MS Ka-Geo Kite Maui-Red), Stephanie Aves, Poplar Grove, Ill., bred & owned jr. champ.
2. St-yle-SA Jasper Alexia-ET (Wilcoxview Jasper-ET, D: Savage-Leigh Alexee-ET), Stephanie Aves, res. bred & owned jr. champ.
3. MS Katys Jasper Kaydence-ET, C & B Meyer & JBKM Price, Manteno, Ill.
IllInoIs ChampIonshIp JunIor showJuly 16, 2009 • Interstate Center, Bloomington, Ill. • Nate Janssen, Wauconda, Ill., judge
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From left to right: 2nd Spring heifer calf, St-yle-SA Jasper Alexia-ET (Brooke Lyford); 1st Spring heifer calf, St-yle-SA Mai Tai-Red-ET (both owned by Stephanie Aves)Winter heifer calf (13 shown)1. Mibelson Laramie Copernic, C, G & B
Kasbeen, Mansfield, Ill.2. Regancrestcp S Desire-ET, Connor Erbsen,
Lanark, Ill.3. Crakholm Dundee Lavish-ET, Caitlin & Blake
Meyer, Manteno, Ill.
2nd Winter heifer calf, Regacnrestcp S Desire-ET (Connor Erbsen); 1st Winter heifer calf, Mibelson Laramie Copernic (Carson Kasbergen)
2nd Fall heifer calf, MS Stonridge-KD Jspr Natily (Grant Kasbergen); 1st Fall heifer calf, Maheufils Jasper Roxy-ET (Austin Rademacher)
2nd Summer yearling, Walk-Era Pronto Monty (Stephanie Aves); 1st Summer yearling, Ernest-Anthony Radiant-Red-ET (Carson Kasbergen)
Fall heifer calf (13 shown)1. Maheufils Jasper Roxy-ET, Austin
Rademacher, Penfield, Ill.2. MS Stonridge-KD Jspr Natily, C, G, & B
Kasbergen3. Erbacres Aspen Dream-ET, Connor Erbsen,
Lanark, Ill.
Summer yearling heifer (6 shown)1. Ernest-Anthony Radiant-Red, C, G & B
Kasbergen2. Walk-Era Pronto Monty, Stephanie Aves,
Poplar Grove, Ill.3. MS Kalies Advent Kalina, C & B Meyer &
JBKM Price
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Spring yearling heifer (6 shown)1. Rightstar Allegro Bloyce-ET (S: Shoremar
BKB Allegro, D: Desnette Bella Lee), C, G & B Kasbergen, jr. champ.
2. Woodbridge Absolute Hope, Brennan Woker, Greenville, Ill.
3. MS Goldwyn Gretchen, Caitlin Meyer, Manteno, Ill.
Fall yearling heifer (3 shown)1. Maheufils Goldwyn Melinda-ET (S: Braedale
Goldwyn, D: Mafeufils Terrason Champ), Austin Rademacher, res. jr. champ.
2. Zehrview Terrason Pandy, Amanda Hartman, Waterloo, Ill.
3. Schluter Toystory Lanna-ET, Olivia Telgmann, Strasburg, Ill.
Dry 3 & 4-yr.-old cow (2 shown)1. Irwindale Gibson Melinda, Todd Irwin,
Beason, Ill.2. Wilstar SS Kryptonite-ET, Steven & Julia
Mitchell, Winnebago, Ill.
2nd Spring yearling, Woodbridge Absolute Hope (Brennan Woker); 1st Summer yearling, Righstar Allegro Bloyce-ET (Carson & Grant Kasbergen)
Winter yearling heifer (5 shown)1. Holbric Roy Artist, Morgan Olbrich, Harvard,
Ill.2. MS Katys Roy Katrina, C & B Meyer & JBKM
Price, Manteno, Ill.3. Ourway Aspen Ashlyn, Macy Wendling,
Effingham, Ill.
2nd Winter yearling, MS Katys Roy Katrina (Caitlin Meyer); 1st Winter yearling, Holbric Roy Artist (Morgan Olbrich)
2nd Fall yearling, Zehrview Terrason Pandy (Amanda Hartman); 1st Fall yearling, Maheufils Goldwyn Melinda-ET (Austin Rademacher)
2nd Dry cow, Wilstar SS Kryptonite-ET (Steven Mitchell); 1st Dry cow, Irwindale Gibson Melinda (Todd Irwin)
Junior 2-yr.-old cow (3 shown)1. Savage-Lee Alexee-ET (S: Regancrest
Dundee-ET, D: Ehrhardt Champion Lexus-ET), Stephanie Aves, res. int. champ.
2. Swanee-Lee Lehrjet Darcy, Emily Irwin, Belvidere, Ill.
3. Bluff-Ridge Roy Jessie-ET, Sarah Butler, Arrowsmith, Ill.
2nd Junior 2-yr-old, Swanee-Lee Lehrjet Darcy (Emily Irwin); 1st Junior 2-yr-old, Savage-Lee Alexee-ET (Stephanie Aves)
Senior 2-yr.-old cow (9 shown)1. Mohrfield Supra Precious, Tyler Carter,
Greenville, Ill. 2. MS Astro Passion, C & B Meyer & JBKM
Price3. Hedge-Row Blitz Bliss, Matt Lyons, Rockford,
Ill.
2nd Senior 2-yr-old, MS Astro Passion (Caitlin Meyer); 1st Senior 2-yr-old, Mohrfield Supra Precious (Tyler Carter)
Junior 3-yr.-old cow (2 shown)1. Bluff-Ridge Gibson Dream, Sarah Butler2. MS Dakota Ellie, Amy Schaufelberger,
Greenville, Ill.
1st Jr 3-yr-old, Bluff-Ridge Gibson Dream (Sarah Butler & McHenry-Lake Dutchess, Colleen Ziller)
Senior 3-yr.-old cow (3 shown)1. Wesemann Best Velocity (S: Hidden-View
Best, D: Wesemann Roy Veronica), Allison Telgmann, Strasburg, Ill., int. champ and res. gr. champ.
2. Bluff-Ridge Roy Brooke, Sarah Butler3. Wendy-Oaks Titanic Miami-ET (S: Hartline
Titanic-ET, D: Wendy-Oaks Outside Martina), Morgan Wendling, Effingham, Ill., res. bred & owned champ.
2nd Senior 3-yr-old, Bluff-Ridge Roy Brooke (Sarah Butler); 1st Senior 3-yr-old, Wesemann Best Velocity (Allison Telgmann)4-yr.-old cow (8 shown)1. TimTam-Acres Champ Sweetpea (S:
Calbrett-I H H Champion, D: Net-A-Way Sailor Posey), Chelsie Stewart, Pocahontas, Ill., sr. and gr. champ.
2. Bluff-Ridge Skyfame Joan (S: Quality Skyfame-ET, D: Bluff-Ridge Durham June 2), Sarah Butler, res. sr. champ., bred & owned champ.
3. Schluter Roy Leann, Jessica Telgmann, Strasburg, Ill.
2nd 4-yr-old, Bluff-Ridge Skyfame Joan (Sarah Butler); 1st 4-yr-old, TimTam-Acres Champ Sweatpea (Tyler Carter)
5-yr.-old cow (1 shown)1. Erbacres Lyster Doriah, Connor Erbsen
125,000 # cow (1 shown)1. Free-State Encore Fancy Gay, Sarah
Sheehan, Huntley, Ill.
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showmanshIp ContestNate Janssen, Wauconda, Ill., judge • Lora Hilgendorf, Nokomis, Ill., judge
Junior Boys ShowmanshipLeft to right: 3rd place Steven Mitchell, 2nd place Connor Erbsen, 1st place Grant Kasbergen
Intermediate Boys ShowmanshipLeft to right: 3rd place Carson Kasbergen, 2nd place Austin Rademacher, 1st place Todd Irwin
Senior Boys ShowmanshipLeft to right: 3rd place Rick Koehn, 2nd place Aaron Mitchell, 1st place Tyler Carter
Junior Girls ShowmanshipLeft to right: 3rd place Olivia Telgmann, 2nd place Brianna Sheehan, 1st place Ellie Lenkaitis
Intermediate Girls ShowmanshipLeft to Right: 3rd place Morgan Wendling, 2nd place Jessica Telgmann, 1st place Sarah Sheehan
Senior Girls ShowmanshipLeft to right: 3rd place Andrea Marganski, 2nd place Sarah Butler, 1st place Brooke Lyford
1st 5-yr-old, Erbacres Lyster Doriah-ET (Connor Erbsen)
1st 125,000# cow, Free-State Encore Fancy Gay (McHenry-Lake Dutchess Colleen Ziller with Sarah Sheehan)
Bred & Owned Junior ChampionsStephanie Aves exhibited both Bred & Owned Junior Champions. Julia Mitchell, left, at the halter of Res. Champion and 2nd place Spring calf, St-yle-SA Jasper Alexia-ET and Stephanie is with St-yle-SA Mai Tai-Red-ET, Bred & Owned Junior Champion and 1st place Spring Calf.
Bred & Owned Grand ChampionsSarah Butler, right, exhibited the Grand Champion Bred & Owned of the Junior Show with Bluff-Ridge Skyfame Joan, 2nd 4-yr-old. Morgan Wendling, with Wendy-Oaks Titanic Miami-ET, 3rd Sr 3-yr-old, was named Res. Bred & Owned Champion.
Junior Show Champions
Intermediate ChampionsAllison Telgmann, right, exhibited the Intermediate Champion, Wesemann Best Velocity, 1st Sr 3-yr-old. Stephanie Aves, with Savage-Leigh Alexee-ET, 1st Jr 2-yr-old, was tapped as Reserve Intermediate Champion of the Junior Show.
Junior ChampionsJudge Nate Janssen congratulates the Junior Champions of the Junior Show. Grant Kasbergen, left, was named Junior Champion with 1st place Spring yearling Rightstar Allegro Bloyce-ET. Austin Rademacher exhibited the Reserve Junior Champion, Maheufils Goldwyn Melinda, 1st place Senior yearling.
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IllInoIs state FaIr open showAugust 21, 2009 • Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Ill.
George Halpin, judge
Spring heifer calf 1. Holbric Goldwyn Countess-ET, Adam Olbrich,
Harvard, Ill.2. Moroville Advent Leslie, Callie Zoelzer, Moro,
Ill.3. St-yle-SA Jasper Alexia, Stephanie Aves,
Poplar Grove, Ill.
Winter heifer calf1. Zehrview Jake Eileen, Danny Zehr, Graymont,
Ill.2. By-Jenn Champion Seven, Jennifer Jenne,
Worden, Ill.3. Holbric Dundee Lysol-ET, Morgan Olbrich,
Harvard, Ill.
Fall heifer calf1. Maheufils Jasper Roxy-ET, Austin Rademacher,
Penfield, Ill.2. Dillview Balckjack Janis, Shelby Rose,
Tremont, Ill.3. Rock-I Lillian Dund Laughter, Rock-I Farms,
Orangeville, Ill.
Summer yearling heifer1. Walk-Era Pronto Monty (S: Windy-Knoll-View
Pronto-ET, D: Walk-Era Durham Medinah), Stephanie Aves, res. jr. champ.
2. MS Redliner Tiffany-Red, Stephanie Aves3. Moroville Advent Betty, Kaide Zoelzer, Moro,
Ill.
Spring yearling heifer1. B-J-Grove Dale Rosalee, Miranda Kollmann,
Mulberry Grove, Ill.2. Zehrview Zenith Barbia, Evan Young, Streator,
Ill.
3. Schaufine Roy Blair-ET, Amy Schaufelberger, Greenville, Ill.
Winter yearling heifer1. Schluter Lou Lizzie, Tailor Neuhaus, Red Bud,
Ill.2. Holbric Roy Artist, Morgan Olbrich3. Flat-Net Damion Bethany-ET, Tony Netemeyer,
Carlyle, Ill.
Fall yearling heifer1. Maheufils Goldwyn Melinda-ET (S: Braedale
Goldwyn, D: Maheufils Terrason Champ Lea), Austin Rademacher, jr. champ.
2. B-J-Grove Lheros Monkey, Miranda Kollmann3. Rock-I Holly Ozzy Halo, Rock-I Farms
Junior 2-yr-old cow1. Kost-Zehr-Curn Molly-ET, Danny Zeh2. Team Durham Morgan, Team Holsteins,
Hampshire, Ill.3. B-J-Grove Roy Black Ice, Yvonne Clanton,
Mulberry Grove, Ill.
Senior 2-yr-old cow1. B-J-Grove Terrason BB, Lucas Clanton,
Mulberry Grove, Ill.2. Net-A-Way Sept Storm Rafaela, Eric and
Cindy Netemeyer, Germantown, Ill.3. Lindale Aspen Maybelle, Lindale Holsteins,
Hampshire, Ill.
Junior 3-yr-old cow1. B-J-Grove Mailing Mermaid, Lucas Clanton2. Lindale Rudy Electra, Lindale Holsteins3. Courtlane Dundee Cara, Brian and Mark
Olbrich, Harvard, Ill.
Senior 3-yr-old cow1. K-Lane Givency Kalie (S: Brigeen Givency-
ET, D: K-Lane Bullet Kathy), Bruce Clanton, Mulberry Grove, Ill., int. and gr. champ.
2. Wesemann Best Velocity (S: Hidden-View Best, D: Wesemann Roy Veronica), Allison Telgmann, Strasburg, Ill., res. int. champ.
3. Holbric Dundee Specialty, Katelyn Olbrich, Harvard, Ill.
4-yr-old cow1. Holbric Red-Marker Shania (S: Indianhead
Red-Marker-ET, D: Holbric Arsenio Shelia), Brian and Mark Olbrich, res. sr. champ.
2. B-J-Grove Champion Hoover, Miranda Kollmann
3. Bluff-Ridge Skyfame Joan, Sarah Butler, Arrowsmith, Ill.
5-yr-old cow1. Lindale Hi Metro Naida-ET, Lindale Holsteins2. Lindhaven Ramses Helene, Danny Zehr3. Gardner Durham Medusa, Lindale HolsteinsAged cow1. Lindale Eland Frisky (S: Four-Of-A-Kind
Eland, D: Drendel Durham Fantasy), Lindale Holsteins, sr. and res. gr. champ.
2. Lindale Brent Evette, Lindale Holsteins3. Irwindale Leduc Molly, Team Holsteins
125,000# cow1. Zehrview Bango Rose, Danny Zehr2. Hedge-Row Blitz Dana-ET, Brian and Mark
Olbrich
Best 3 Females1. Lindale Holsteins2. B-J-Grove Holsteins3. Holbric Holsteins
Dairy Herd1. B-J-Grove Holsteins2. Lindale Holsteins3. Holbric Holsteins
Intermediate and Grand Champion HolsteinK-Lane Givency Kale
Exhibited by B-J-Grove Holsteins, Mulberry Grove, Ill.
Reserve Grand and Senior ChampionLindale Eland Frisky
Exhibited by Lindale Holsteins, Hampshire, Ill.
Intermediate and Grand Champion —K-Lane Givency Kalie, Bruce Clanton, Mulberry Grove, Ill.Senior and Reserve Grand Champion—Lindale Eland Frisky, Lindale Holsteins, Hampshire, Ill.Reserve Senior Champion — Holbric Red-Marker Shania, Brian and Mark Olbrich, Harvard, Ill.Reserve Intermediate Champion—Wesemann Best Velocity, Allison Telgmann, Strasburg, Ill.Junior Champion—Maheufils Goldwyn Melinda, Austin Rademacher, Penfield, Ill.Reserve Junior Champion—Walk-Era Pronto Monty, Stephanie Aves, Poplar Grove, Ill.
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IllInoIs state FaIr JunIor showAugust 19, 2009 • Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Ill.
Chris McCullough, Juda, Wis., judge
Spring heifer calf1. Moroville Advent Leslie-ET, Callie Zoelzer,
Moro, Ill.2. Bluff-Ridge SS Jewel, Sarah Butler,
Arrowsmith, Ill.3. Schaufine Laurin Bella, Amy Schaufelberger,
Greenville, Ill.
Winter heifer calf1. Holbric Dundee Lysol-ET (S: Regancrest
Dundee-ET, D: Miss Arseni Louann), Morgan Olbrich, Harvard, Ill., res. jr. champ.
2. Schaufine Ice Pack Dustie, Amy Schaufelberger
3. Bluff-Ridge Aspen Dominique
Fall heifer calf1. Team Goldwyn Milano-ET, Tyler Carter,
Greenville, Ill.2. Bluff-Ridge Rubens Bridget, Sarah Butler3. Zehrview Jake Reta, Amanda Hartman
Summer yearling heifer1. Do-N-Joy Damion Lovely, Rick Koehn,
Grand Champion HolsteinJudge Chris McCullough congratulates Allison Telgmann with Wesemann Best Velocity, Grand Champion Holstein, and Sarah Butler with Bluff-Ridge Roy Brooke, Reserve Grand Champion.
Junior Champion HolsteinMorgan Olbrich exhibited both the Junior and Reserve Junior Champion heifers. Morgan, left, is holding Junior Champion, Holbric Roy Artist, and Grace Shanks is holding Reserve Champion, Holbric Dundee Lysol.
Peotone, Ill.2. Moroville Advent Betty, Kaide Zoelzer, Moro,
Ill.3. Schaufine Laurin Bejing, Amy Schaufelberger
Spring yearling heifer1. Schaufine Roy Blair-ET, Amy Schaufelberger2. Pruemer Affirmed Lanie, Kaleb Pruemer,
Shelbyville, Ill.3. Drendel Mr Ice Hippity, Matt Drendel,
Hampshire, Ill.
Winter yearling heifer1. Holbric Roy Artist (S: Roylane Jordan, D:
Holbric General Attribute), Morgan Olbrich, jr. champ.
2. Bluff-Ridge Dundee Button, Sarah Butler3. Ourway Aspen Ashlyn, Macy Wendling,
Altamont, Ill.
Fall yearling heifer1. Zimbre Advent Mandy, Cory Thorman,
Macomb, Ill.2. Futureheart Lou Equate, Leanna Keeney,
Senior Showmanship >Amy Schaufelberger, left, was first place in the Senior Showmanship contest and Supreme Showman over all breeds. Sarah Butler, right, placed second in the contest.
Casey, Ill.3. Wendy Oaks MIll.es Melody, Morgan Wendling,
Altamont, Ill.
2-yr-old cow1. Wendy Oaks Dexmatic Arial, Macy Wendling2. Schaufine Roy Roxy, Amy Schaufelberger3. R-Homestead Morty Luella, Cory Thorman
3-yr-old cow1. Wesemann Best Velocity (S: Hidden-View
Best, D: Wesemann Roy Veronica), Allison Telgmann, Strasburg, Ill., gr. champ.
2. Bluff-Ridge Roy Brooke (S: Roylane Jordan, D: Durham Bambi), Sarah Butler, res. gr. champ.
3. Bluff-Ridge Gibson Dream, Sarah Butler
4-yr-old cow1. Schluter Roy Leann, Jessica Telgmann,
Strasburg, Ill.2. Drendel-PM Karat Lacy, Matt Drendel3. Bluff-Ridge Skyfame Joan, Sarah Butler
5-yr-old cow & over1. Brite-Side Linjet BaIll.ey, Josh Huelsmann,
Trenton, Ill.2. Schaufine Durham Rosie, Amy
Schaufelberger3. Schaufine Adolph Blast, Amy Schaufelberger
Grand Champion —Wesemann Best Velocity, Allison Telgmann, Strasburg, Ill.Reserve Grand Champion—Bluff-Ridge Roy Brooker, Sarah Butler, Arrowsmith, Ill.Junior Champion—Holbric Roy Artist, Morgan Olbrich, Harvard, Ill.Reserve Junior Champion—Holbric Dundee Lysol, Morgan Olbrich
< Junior ShowmanshipJudge Chris McCullough congratulates Morgan Wendling (left) and Macy Wendling for placing first and second in the Junior Showmanship contest, respectively.
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The 2009 Illinois State Fair Superior Young Dairy Producer Award (SYDPA) program was held August 19, 20 & 22, in conjunction with the Illinois State Fair Junior Dairy Show. Fifteen 4-H and/or FFA dairy project members from across Illinois took part in the event. The purpose of the contest is to create an educational activity that promotes youth development, career development, and personal growth through increased knowledge of the dairy industry. This four-phase competition, emphasizing the youth’s knowledge of the dairy industry, awarded each of the top five overall participants with a $1,000 scholarship.
The 2009 scholarship recipients, in alphabetical order, were: Michelle Fluty, Bloomington, Ill. (McLean County)•Kortney Hoerbert, Delavan, Ill. (Logan County)•Abby Kern, Prarie du Rocher, Ill. (Monroe County)•Miranda Kollmann, New Baden, Ill. (Clinton County)•Samantha Ropp, Strawn, Ill. (Livingston County)•
The $5,000 in scholarships was sponsored by: Archer Daniels Midland, Decatur, Ill.; Battery Specials & Golf Carts, Taylorville, Ill.; and Cross Creek Farms, Brimfield, Ill. The Land of Lincoln Purebred Livestock Breeders Association and Illinois State Fair sponsored the individual plaques. The first phase was a 50-question dairy management test. Questions were asked on dairy nutrition, health, reproduction, milk marketing, and other dairy related information. The top three contestants for this phase were:
Michelle Fluty, Bloomington (McLean County)•Kortney Hoerbert, Delavan (Logan County)•Elise Krause, Milmine (Piatt County)•
The second phase was a four station skill-a-thon on various aspects of the dairy industry. Contestants had to identify feedstuffs, identify parts of cow, understand the cow stomach compartments and identify dairy equipment. The top three contestants in the skill-a-thon were:
Kortney Hoerbert, Delavan (Logan County)•Abby Kern, Prairie du Rocher (Monroe County)•Miranda Kollmann, New Baden (Clinton County)•
The third phase of the contest was showmanship. During this phase
contestants were evaluated on their ability to show their animal in front of the judge. The top three winners were:
Michele Fluty, Bloomington (McLean Co.)•Abby Kern, Prairie du Rocher (Monroe County)•Samantha Ropp, Strawn (Livingston County)•
The fourth phase of the Superior Young Dairy Producer Contest was a judging contest. The judging phase consisted of animal selection by placing four classes of dairy cows and two classes of heifers. The top three contestants for this phase were:
Kortney Hoerbert, Delavan (Logan County)•Abby Kern, Prairie du Rocher (Monroe County)•Samantha Ropp, Strawn (Livingston County)•
This year marked the 14th consecutive year for the Superior Young Dairy Producer Award Program which has provided $70,000 in college scholarships since its inception. The program is developed and coordinated by Dave Fischer, University of Illinois Extension Dairy Educator.
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IllInoIs 4-h JuDgIng teams seleCteD The 2009 Illinois 4-H Invitational Dairy Cattle Judging Contest was held August 22 at the Illinois State Fair. The Sr. division consisted of 4-H members, 14 years and older who received an “A” rating at the State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest in June and/or were involved in past contests and eligible to be invited back to participate in the Illinois 4-H Invitational Dairy Judging Contest. Results from this contest, ability to present oral reasons, and judging results from the June contest were used to determine the four individuals that will represent Illinois 4-H in the 2009 National 4-H Dairy Judging Contest at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis., on September 29th. Team members selected to represent Illinois at the 2009 National 4-H Dairy Judging Contest in Madison, Wisconsin include: Angie Boesche, DeKalb; Mitchell Eickmeyer, Hoyleton; Michelle Fluty, Bloomington; and Aaron Mitchell, Winnebago, Ill. 1st alternate is Colleen Ziller, Huntley and 2nd alternate: Samantha Ropp, Strawn, Ill. The top 10 contestants at the Illinois State Fair 4-H Invitational Dairy Judging Contest receiving a “top 10” certificate and ribbon were as follows:
Team members selected to compete in the 2009 National 4-H Dairy Quiz Bowl and NAILE dairy judging in Louisville, Ky., are Matt Drendel, Hampshire; Josh Huelsmann, Trenton; Levi Martin, Union; and Sarah Sheehan, Huntley. The quiz bowl team weas selected in March based on their quiz bowl state competition. The Illinois 4-H Dairy Teams are sponsored by Illinois Milk Producers’ Association and Illinois 4-H Foundation and are coached by Dave Fischer, University of Illinois Extension Dairy Educator.
Name Town County1. Samantha Ropp Strawn Livingston2. Kelsy Crull Poplar Grove Boone3. Josh Huelsmann Trenton Clinton 4. Trent Kilgus Fairbury Livingston 5. Angie Boesche DeKalb DeKalb6. Michelle Fluty Bloomington McLean7. Tyler Carter Greenville Bond8. Aaron Mitchell Winnebago Winnebago9. Colleen Ziller Huntley McHenry10. Sarah Sheehan Huntley McHenry
The “top 5” 2009 Superior Young Dairy Producer Award winners receiving a $1000.00 scholarship during the Illinois State Fair were (L to R): Michelle Fluty, Bloomington; Samantha Ropp, Strawn; Kortney Hoerbert, Delavan; Abby Kern, Prairie du Rocher; and Miranda Kollmann, New Baden.
Midwest HolsteinsFALL 2009
Illinois • Iowa • MinnesotaSouth Dakota • Wisconsin
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ExcEllEnt-90 2-00 2x 365d 26,110 4.2 1102 3.2 836 • All-Minnesota Sr 3-Yr Old 2009 • Three A.I. Contracts to dateCTPI +1823 +793M +39F +31P +2.79T 8/09PTA +470NM +3.6PL 2.96SCS +1.2DPR
Baby Bumble embodies what Olmar Farms has been breeding for generations. She has show winning type, contract numbers, a unique and deep pedigree and she can put it in the tank at home. Her dam is Olmar Durham Baby Bunny 2E-92 from a 3E-92 Marty, both still in the herd. The next dam was a 3E-91 Emory from a VG Aerostar. Baby Bumble has one Excellent and three Very Good young maternal sisters. She has pregnancies by Man O Man and daughters by Planet.
We will be offering one of her January or February Planet daughters on the Legends of the Fall Sale in October. Watch for more information and updated genomic information on this exciting potential 5th generation excellent calf. Check out our website for more photos from this exciting cow family.
Baby Bumble
BRIAN AND JILL NELSONUS Hwy 14, Sleepy Eye, MN 56085Ph. (507) 794-2697 | [email protected]
Phase 4 Johnes Free Herd110.1 BAA | 34EX 40VG 10 GP40 years PBR | 19 years PGHDHI avg: 28,942M 1052F 822P
Other State Show News…All-MN Produce of Dam:
OLMAR DURHAM BELLA-2E 92Her dtrs: Olmar Roy Bella Cera EX-90 Olmar Roy Beauty-ET VG-86 owned by KurthHaven FarmsTop Bred & Owned Dry 3 & 4 Yr Old
OLMAR GARRISON SASSAFRASS VG-85© Lea McCulloughCybil Fisher Photography
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Minnesota Holstein Association411 28th Avenue South, Waite Park, MN 56387
(320) 259-0637 • Fax (320) 259-0009Email [email protected]
OFFICERSSpencer Hackett, President17011 Aspen Road, Rice, MN 56367 • (320) 393-3056
Gale Hoese, Vice President12058 County Road 2, Glencoe, MN 55336 • (320) 864-5238
DIRECTORS David Alberts, (507) 356-8625 • 54059 265th Avenue, Pine Island, MN 55963Rod Cloose, (218) 467-3382 • 19809 Blackstar Lane NW, Solway, MN 56678Pam Hendel, (507) 724-5689 • 14306 Gap Drive, Caledonia, MN 55921Lane Johnson, (320) 264-0813 • 1775 60th Street SE, Kerkhoven, MN 56252Devoine Kruse, (507) 495-3136 • 22220 Portland Prairie Rd, Caledonia, MN 55921Kenn Mueller, (612) 987-7459 • 41771 State Hwy 19, Arlington, MN 55307Jill Nelson, (507) 794-2697 • 25894 US Hwy 14, Sleepy Eye, MN 56085Jim Paulson, (507) 251-4694 • 580 Brown Street SW, Hutchinson, MN 55350Marvin Pearson, (218) 666-5424 • 1302 Samuelson Road, Angora, MN 55703Sarah Schmidt, (507) 673-2245 • 927 181st Street, Hardwick, MN 56134Mark Schmitt, (320) 393-2999 • 16699 25th Avenue NW, Rice, MN 56367Mike Sheehan, (507) 289-1482 • 4729 County Road 16 SE, Rochester, MN 55904Russ Thyen, (320) 857-9444 • 18928 MN Hwy 4, Grove City, MN 56243
NATIONAL DIRECTORSLeroy Eggink, (712) 758-3643 • 1856 Silver Ave, Sibley, IA 51249 Boyd Schaufelberger, (618) 664-2576 • 1254 IL Rt 127, Greenville, IL 62246 Larry Tande, (507) 451-2584 • 7305 Cedar Avenue N, Medford, MN 55049
HOLSTEIN ASS’N-USA REGIONAL REPSteve Peterson, (218) 631-1564 • 62039 County Road 50, Wadena, MN 56482
STAFFJennifer Dingbaum, Executive SecretaryHeidi Scapanski, Administrative AssistantGil Silvers, Graphic Artist
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OfficersMark Kerndt, President • 563-568-0026
1318 W Main St, Waukon, IA 52172 • [email protected] Hamlett, Vice-President • 563-933-4323
3669 B Ave, Arlington, IA 50606 • [email protected] smith, secretary • 641-522-5493
3422 140th St, Brooklyn, IA 52211 • [email protected] Pagel, Treasurer • 563-578-3480
21215 170th St, Sumner, IA 50674 • [email protected] DirecTOrs
Brian Harbaugh • 563-423-7160 • 16710 Gunder Rd, Postville, IA 52162Tom Gavin • 563-586-2586 • 2448 Sunny View Dr, Lansing, IA 52151David Lyons • 563-532-9539 • 31005 Jelly Rd, West Union, IA 52175
Jay Hansen • 319-939-2179 • 8617 Lincoln Rd, Hudson, IA 50643Don Korver • 712-752-8620 • 4212 430th St, Alton, IA 51003
carl Mensen • 563-853-2402 • 21958 Ungs Rd, Guttenberg, IA 52052Tom simon • 563-744-3134 • 10644 Cemetery Rd, Farley, IA 52046
DirecTOrs-AT-LArGerandy Hanson • 563-382-8571 • 1689 182nd St, Decorah, IA 52101
Trent Henkes • 563-783-2479 • 18467 165th St, Luana, IA 52156Dave Knipper • 319-447-9255 • 465 West 34th Court, Marion, IA 52302
Mark Knudtson • 563-568-3790 • 313 Hwy 9, Waukon, IA 52172Larry Madren • 641-744-2409 • 13589 255th St, Redfield, IA 50233
Bob rahe • 563-921-3745 • 15378 Rte 136, Dyersville, IA 52040Jerry renes • 712-722-1126 • 2690 360th St, Rock Valley, IA 51247
PAsT PresiDenTDave chapman • 712-837-4410 • 3881 350th St, Ruthven, IA 51358
nATiOnAL DirecTOrLeroy eggink • 712-758-3643 • 1856 Silver Ave, Sibley, IA 51249
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South Dakota Holstein Association
OFFICERSPRESIdEnt: William Mueller • 605-862-6104 14652 486th Avenue, Big Stone City, SD 57216
VICE-PRESIdEnt: Brad DeBoer • 605-949-0382 14010 473rd Avenue., Corona, SD 57227
SECREtaRy: Chris Thue • 605-428-0192 204 E. 5th Street, Dell Rapids, SD 57022
dIRECtORS: Randy Gross • 605-864-1422 48188 221st Street, Elkton, SD 57026
Brad Nussbaum • 605-594-2149 25321 488th Ave., Garretson, SD 57030 Rodney Waltner • 605-925-7620 44159 279th Street, Marion, SD 57043
Troy Zoellner • 605-380-8193 1104 N. 4th Street, Groton, SD 57445
Illinois Holstein Association
ExEcutivE MEMbErsbruce clanton ...................................................................................... GatewayR.R. 2, Box 415, Mulberry Grove, Ill. 62262; 618/425-3523Joann Hartman................................................................................... southern200 Holstein Place, Waterloo, Ill. 62298-2743; 618/939-6450 [email protected] Mike Netemeyer..................................................................................... clinton18817 Emerald Rd., Carlyle, Ill. 62231; 618/594-3190 [email protected] smith..................................................................................... stephenson9808 E. Farm School Rd., Davis, Ill. 61019; 815/865-5683
dirEctorsBoone-Winnebago............................ John Mitchell, Winnebago 815/703-5614 Clinton............................................. Jason Brammeier, Carlyle 618/226-3231Effingham........................................ Kevin Wendling, Altamont 618/483-5532Gateway ....................................... David Freeman, Greenville 618/780-3240Jo-Carroll.......................................... Dennis Steffes, Elizabeth 815/598-3161Mississippi-Valley............................ Beth Weas Cash, Paloma 217/455-3440Southern..................................... Norbert Hasheider, Okawville 618/243-6312Heart of Illinois......................................... Gary Zehr, Graymont 815/743-5722Lincolnland..................................... Marc Hilgendorf, Nokomis 815/383-4776Tri-County.................................................... Ray Hess, Genoa 815/784-6006Tri-County............................................... Joe Engel, Hampshire 847/683-3482Boone-Winnebago................................. Brent Pollard, Rockford 815/962-2664Effingham................................................ Megan Shoaf, Mason 217/821-9944Heart of Illinois.................................Tricia Kilburn-Zehr, Graymont 815/743-5722Lincolnland......................................... Roger Bauman, Nokomis 217/563-7692McHenry-Lake.......................................... Alan Ainger, Harvard 262/749-4814McHenry-Lake................................... Gary Janssen, Wauconda 847/224-7857Mississippi Valley.......................................... Bill Deters, Quincy 217/224-3192Stephenson........................................... Eric Smith, Orangeville 815/821-1909Stephenson.......................................... Kent Smith, Orangeville 815/789-4059
illinois Holstein Herald Editor & Webmaster - Julie L. drendel165 Penny Lane, Sycamore, Ill. 60178
815/991-5506 · 815/766-0045 · [email protected]
President .......................................................dale drendel15N057 Walker Rd., Hampshire, Ill. 60140;
847/683-2590 · [email protected] President...................................... Kevin Wendling 13500 North 400th St., Altamont, Ill. 62411; 618/483-5532
secretary........................................................ Lori Lyons6447 Fitzgerald Rd., Rockford, Ill. 61102;
815/962-0001 · [email protected]
Illinois Holstein Association
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2010 National Holstein Convention (MN)....................64Apple Acres (MN)............................................................26Bears Grass Dairy (WI)...................................................46Benner Holsteins.............................................................31B-J-Grove Holsteins (IL)...................................................30Budjon Farms (WI).........................................................61Carn-Quest Holsteins (WI)..............................................38Central Plains Fall Sale (SD)..............................................6Char-La-Don Dairy Farm (IL)...........................................32Chelsea Holsteins Dispersal (MN).....................................37Circle-Drive Holsteins (MN)..............................................19Flat-Net Dairy (IL)..........................................................17Floralawn Holsteins (MN)................................................48Forest-Ridge Holsteins (WI)..............................................9Frey-View Dairy (SD).......................................................33Gaf-Fine Farms, Inc (IL)...................................................36Golden Oaks Farm (IL)....................................................60Gusty Ridge Holsteins (IL)...............................................2Hendel Farms (MN).........................................................60
Henkeseen Holsteins (IA).................................................18Hiddenway Holsteins (WI)...............................................13Holbric Holsteins (IL).........................................................8Honeycrest Farms (WI)....................................................55Hour Holsteins (WI)........................................................34Hy-Gro Holsteins (WI).....................................................53Illini Golden Opportunity Sale (IL).............................10-11Irwindale Holsteins (IL)...................................................44Jen-D Holsteins (MN).......................................................15JLD Designs (IL)...............................................................32J-Maker Dairy (IL)...........................................................39Kerndt Farms (IA)..............................................................7K-J Holsteins (IL).............................................................39K-Lane Holsteins (IL)........................................................14Lindale & Team Holsteins (IL).....................................20-21Lone-Oak-Acres (MN)......................................................40Ludwig Farms (IL)...........................................................54Manannah-Valley (MN)....................................................33Manitoba Holsteins..........................................................63Marathon County (WI)...............................................23-25Mil-R-Mor (IL)..................................................................42Minnesota Fall Harvest Sale (MN).....................................45Minnesota Milk Producers Association (MN).....................57MN Holstein Association (MN)..........................................22Ober-Acres (MN)..............................................................35
Oertel Farms/Laeschway Dairy (IL)................................59Olmar Farms (MN).............................................................3Olsonknoll Complete Dispersal (WI)................................56Opsal’s Ridge (WI)...........................................................49Pioneer Classic (WI)........................................................41Pleasantland Holsteins (IL).............................................44Ragnar Holsteins (WI).....................................................43Royola Holsteins (WI).....................................................28RWDCA..........................................................17Schaufine Holsteins (IL).................................................51Schillview Holsteins (MN)................................................52Second-Look Holsteins (WI)............................................16Shir-Man Holsteins (MN).................................................15Stone Ridge Dairy (IL).....................................................62Tande Holsteins (MN).......................................................12The Junction (MN)...........................................................22Timbr-Creek-D Holsteins (MN).........................................22TimTam Acres (IL)..........................................................47Triple-H Holsteins (WI)...................................................55Twin-Valley Holsteins (WI)..............................................58University of Minnesota (MN).............................................2Voight Acres (WI)............................................................29Walk-Era Holsteins (WI).................................................13Wargo Acres (WI)............................................................50
Cover Photo by: Sue Haughian, WI
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WISCONSIN HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION STAFF:Christianne Williams, Director of Operations
Laura Wackershauser, Editor/Advertising ManagerSharon Maffei, Administrative Assistant
Ashley Yager, Public Relations Associate
WISCONSIN HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION BOARD MEMBERS:Mark Gilbertson, President - Hollandale, 608-967-2351
Bob Traynor, Vice President - Spring Valley, 715-778-5807Corey Geiger, Secretary - Mukwanago, 920-650-0294
Kelli Cull, Executive Committee - Lomira, 920-488-4129Jim Rickert, Executive Commitee - Eldorado, 920-872-2982
Angela Brown - Dodgeville, 608-935-3814Bob Gates - Poy Sippi, 920-987-5380
Lynn Harbaugh - Pine River, 920-987-5965Brian Herr - Newton, 920-693-8186Doug Hodorff - Eden, 920-477-2481
Matt Lippert - Pittsville, 715-884-6578Todd Stanek - Fall Creek, 715-877-3116
NATIONAL DIRECTOR:Robert Nigh S6274 Cty. Rd. N, Viroqua, WI 54665 • 608-675-3442
Wisconsin Holstein Association902 8th Ave., Baraboo, WI 53913
Phone (608) 356-2114 • Fax (608) 356-63121-800-223-4269 [email protected] Advertise: P.O. Box 49, Lancaster, WI 53813
Phone (608) 723-4933 • Fax (608) 723-4973e-mail: [email protected]
www.wisholsteins.com
Accelerated Genetics Feature Issue -November 2009
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Miss Bonnie-Elms Blessing VG-883-04 2x 365d 32,720 3.8 1228 2.8 931
Blessing’s GP-83 Goldwyn daughter sells. Her granddam is Bonnie-Elms Airliner Brandy EX-93 4E GMD DOM w/ records to 40,130 3.8 1542 2.6 1031. Eight generations VG and EX dams behind this young milking Goldwyn.
Great Heritage Holsteins, IA
Lannydone B-Grand Mekka EX-93 4E10-3 2x 349d 25,800 4.1 1051 3.0 763
Selling from Mekka is her very fancy Comestar Lheros born 10/08. Granddam EX-91 w/ records to 26,550 4.5 1202 3.2 856. Very cool sire line up, Lheros, Astre, and Raider.
Steve & Deb Heuer and M. Hay, MN
Indianhead Leader Star EX-906-01 2x 365d 37,330 4.8 1806 2.7 1015
Selling is Leader Star’s EX-90 EX-MS four-year old Durham daughter. She is really good! She completes five generations of great EX cows. Also selling from Leader Star is a stylish Durham Lewis summer yrlg. Sipka Holsteins, SD
Sanhillview Jed Phyllis EX-92 2E7-00 2x 365d 47,810 5.0 2393 3.0 1455
All-Iowa 125,000 lb. Cow 2007Next 3 dams VG-88, EX-90 and VG-85 with very high fat percents. Phyllis’ junior two-year old daughter by Canyon-Breeze Allen and her Durham calf sell. Paisely is milking well and recently ser-viced to Sanchez. Vierhouts, IA
DeBoer Durham Snow Crystal VG88 GMD DOM1-11 2x 365d 34,200 4.6 1582 3.3 1113
Selling Deboer Shottle Chick GP-82 and made 29,750 4.0 1200 3.1 925 @ 2Y, fresh again and moving into the VG category with ease. She walks in with a CTPI+1968. Her dam, by Best, VG 86 w/ 30,380 4.1 1260 3.2 978, granddam Crystal above. Always Snowin’ SD. DeBoer Holsteins, SD
No-Fences Stardust Tyra EX-91 2E3-05 2x 365d 37,590 4.2 1585 2.9 1106
Four more generations of multiple E, EX cows, big time production and fat, and many GMD DOM. Selling from Tyra and her EX 3E sister Tequila, are 10 head from this deep pedigreed family. Opportu-nity knocks! Sipka Holsteins, SD
Central PlainsFALL SALE
OctObEr 31, 2009 • brOOkingS, SOuth DAkOtA • 11:30 A.m.hOStS: SOuth DAkOtA hOLStEin ASSOciAtiOn
Join us for lunch and cattle viewing at 10:00 a.m. on sale day...
There will be selections for the keenest of eyes. This sale will boost some fantastic cows, super bred heifers, and exceptional pedigreed
calves for the future growth of any operation. Now is the time to buy and reap the harvest of the future in the Holstein industry! 2533 410th Street • Ireton, IA 51027 •[email protected]
Cell (712) 441-0686 • Home/Office (712) 722-0442 • Fax -0887
Sale managed by:
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Kerndt Mattie GruMpy-et eX-91-2e Gold Medal dam & dam of Merit7-00 365 30,420 4.0 1211 3.0 924
18 sons in aiGrumpy has accomplished something only a Select few have done. She has 4 sons in active ai lineup at one time!
• George ~ Finley son at aBS • Guardian ~ adam son at aBS • Grumpy ~ adam son at accelerated • Stallion ~ Sept Storm son at Semex
Grumpy has daughters by throne, Finley, toystory, Lou, Zenith, apache, Million, Moscow, Armstead and pregnancies by Ernie. She will be flushed again in September.
Thanks to all the AI studs for working with the Maxie Family!Grumpy’s pedigree:
4th dam eX Chief Stewart ~ 3rd dam eX nick ~ 2nd dam eX elton dam eX remarkable ~ then the Great Grumpy Cow
Kerndt FarmsBrad Kerndt • 1224 Hwy 9 • Lansing, ia 52151 • 563-568-2830
Wow - What a Cow!!
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Illini Golden Opportunity Sale11:00 am · October 24, 2009 · Greenville, Ill. · Pre-Sale meal Friday night, 7pm
TRI-DAY ASHLYN2E-96 GMD DOM | Over 140,000m lifetime
Her *RC Advent granddaughter sells. Dam is EX Mason with 32,000m. Also selling a Dundee granddaughter of Chief Adeen, a Damion x 93 Storm from the Roxys and a Dundeex 91 Lee x 94 x Inspiration Tina 2E-95. Kingsmill
WINDSOR-MANOR RUD ZIP3E-95 GMD DOM | Former #1 PL Cow
Selling her 9/08 Pronto granddaughter. Dam is GP-82 VG-MS 2Y Roy. Zip has over 200,000 lifetime with 4.2f and 3.5p and over 20 sons in AI and embryos exported worldwide. Next 7 of 8 dams are VG or EX. Carters-Corner
FRUENDLY-ACRE LJET MURPHY3E-96 DOM | All-American Aged Cow ‘01
From Murphy’s family - selling a *RC 3/09 Fradon Jet-Red daughter. Dam is *RC Rampage x 88 Astronomical x 91 Skychief with 30,935m then Murphy. Also selling a GP-84 Zenith x 86 Outside x 2E-92 Aaron x 86 Starbuck x 85 Gallant. Morgan Wendling
Sales Force:
STELBRO RENITA RANGER-RED3E-94 | 4X All-American & 4X Madison Champion
Her RED 9/08 Talent great-granddaughter sells! Dam is GP-83-2Y then a EX-91 Rubens. Larry Schneider
TERRA-MCCREE PS CREAM-ETVG-85 VG-MS | CTPI +2043 PTA +1856M +3.86TSelling a 1st Choice Bowser from Cream’s daughter, Baxter Christy from 22 transfer due 3/10 to 6/10. Contract from Select on this mating. Cream is from the heart of the Roxy family! Oertel/Laesch
WINDY-KNOLL-VIEW ULTIMATE PALA3E-94 DOM | 18 Excellent daughters by 11 sires
This family makes All-Americans! Pala’s fresh September Storm granddaughter sells! Dam is EX Integrity Posey with a best record of 27,980 3.7 1040 3.2 884 at 4-06. Marvin Schluter
ABOVE-PAR FINLEY PATTYEX-91 EX-MS | All-IL Sr 2-yr-old ‘06
Her 3/09 Jasper sells! From the heart of the Pala family, Patty’s dam is VG-88 DOM Durham Paoli, next 2E-90 Leader Lue then Pala herself! Ludwig Farms
REGANCREST ENCORE DALHIAVG-89 | Dam of Erbacres Damion
Selling a 1st Choice Sanchex from Dalhia. 3 confired pregnancies due 12/09. Next dam is Dellia 2E-95! This is your chance to own a Dellia! Red Carpet Holsteins
ASTRAHOE P ROSA RIATTA-ET EX-91 | Dam of breed’s first 14th gen. EX
Potential 15th gen. EX sells -12/08 Laurin from VG-85-2Y Dundee. Next dam is Riatta then Royal Rosa EX-91. This family makes great ones! Watts & Kavanagh
Lucas Clanton, Chairman 618/322-3523Ethan Heinzmann, Co-Chair 847/224-7861Tom Morris, Auctioneer 320/267-8795Larry Kleiner, Pedigree 217/827-3468
Brian Behnke 608/279-2016Scott Courtney 563/380-1318Les Terpstra 920/838-3613
For Catalogs, Contact:Julie L. Drendel
165 Penny Lane, Sycamore, IL 60178815/991-5506 | 815/766-0045
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SANDY-LOAM LOVELY-RED-ETVG-86 | 2-0 2x 365 35,430 3.2 1137 2.9 1033
A 1st choice Destry sells from Lovely’s Lawn Boy daughter. 3rd dams of choice is Ms Lava-Red EX-91 GMD DOM. Lenkaitis Holsteins
HOOSIER BROKER J J3E-94 | 2X Junior All-American
Selling a 6/07 Mailing due in October from JJ’s family. Dam is GP-83-2Y Rubens then 88 Roy. 3 of next 4 dams are VG or EX. B-J-Grove Holsteins
MEDOVUE 1686 AUBURN-REDEX-91 | 3-10 2x 365 43,110 2.9 1261 2.8 1228
Her 10/07 Red Advent daughter sells! Next dams: 87 x 87 GMD x 86 x 85 GMD DOM x 87 x GP x 90.
Kevin Wild
DEGWOOD SW BEAUTY MARTHAVG-88 DOM | 10 sons in AI
Selling her VG-88 Titanic daughter fresh in June! Grandam is Russ Beauty 4E-92 GMD DOM then 3E-90. Mike Jones
VELVET-VIEW-KY STYLE-ETVG-88 DOM | Mat. brother to Socrates @ Select
Her Durham granddaughter sells. Dam is VG-86 Morty from the Saturdays! Potential 9th gen. VG or EX! Darren Gueldener
VICTORY-VIEW S STORM FAYEX-92 | 2nd Jr 3, WDE Jr Show ‘08
A *RC Jordan sells from Fay’s full sister Fee. She’s VG-85-2Y. Dam is 2E-92. She’s a potential 16th gen. VG or EX! Newt Wiley
LOGGANLANE CHARLES BERTHA2E-93 | Nom. Jr AA | 2x All-Illinois
6-02 2X 365 34,700 4.4 1514 3.1 1063Her 4/18 Talent daughter sells bred to Gundys Stormatic Elite #139065611. Rob Gunderson
ROLLING-LAWNS STORM BIRDIE2E-93 DOM | 2 records over 36,000m
Selling her 10/07 Lou granddaughter due late October. Dam is VG-88 Lee with 27,210m. Birdie has 6 VG daughters. Neal Turley
STOUDER FORMATION MINDY2E-91 DOM | Full sister to Stouder Morty7-01 3x 365 47,800 3.6 1697 3.1 1470
Selling a 9/08 Baxter granddaugher of Mindy. Dam is VG-85-2Y. Dall Dairy & Jerry Gaffner
TIP-ER-AIRE SPERIT J-LOVG-88 EX-MS | 2nd Sr 3 WI State Fair & District 6, ‘08Her 10/08 Roy daughter sells! Sister to dam is Ourway Champion Jen, VG-87, 2nd Sr 2 WI District 6 show ‘08. Ourway Holsteins
LUCK-E ROYAL KLASSYEX-94 GMD | 2x Jr All-American
Selling a VG-85 from a 87 Starbuck then 2E-92 GMD DOM Juror. Klassy is the 3rd dam. 6 more VG or EX dams behind her. Luck-E Holsteins
NOVA-TMJ GOLDEN EDIE-ETSVG-87 | CTPI +2200 +3.91T +3.68UDC +3.17FLC
Selling a 2nd Choice Million due 10/09 or 1st Choice Jeeve due 11/09 and 12/09 from Edie. Her dam is UFM-Dubs Eroy VG-87 CTPI +2130. Tom Morris
Tande Roy dyana VG-88 VG-MS @ 3-001st Junior Three-Year Old and B&O, Midwest Fall National Holstein Show 2009Reserve Intermediate Champion, Midwest Fall National Holstein Show 2009
Dam: Tan-Van Derry Dandi-ET VG-87 3-07 2x 365d 30,890 3.7 1142 3.0 924 2nd Dam: Vanderham Blackstar Dynomyt EX-93 EEEEE 2E 4-11 2x 365d 33,810 3.7 1244 2.9 967
Larry Tande FamiLy7305 North Cedar Avenue | Medford, Minnesota 55045
Phone (507) 451-2584 | Cell (507) [email protected]
Dyana... Show Style and Pedigree Power
Tande Holsteinsrhys Tande, Herdsman
Lactation Average: 26,585M | 910F | 802PBAA: 111.7
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Hiddenway Astro Daria-ET VG-88 EEEVV3-06 2x 230 24,178 3.8 922 2.8 678 inc.
1st 4 Year Old, 2009 District 3 Show
Sire: Oseeana Astronomical-ETDam: Hiddenway St Diamond EX-92 3E2nd Dam: Hiddenway Mark Delite EX-91 3E
5 EX & 13 VG descendants3rd Dam: VG-88 Tradition4th Dam: Mon-Cher Delite EX-94 GMD DOM
Hiddenway HolsteinsTom & Mary Lurvey & Family
S9915 Bear Valley Rd., Lone Rock, WI 53556608-583-2303 e-mail: [email protected]
BAA: 109.1%Inquiries are welcome onall cow families
N9036 Lewiston Station RoadWisconsin Dells, WI 53965608-432-3113 John • 608-697-2922 [email protected] www.holsteinworld.com/walk-era
Where dreams of excellence are bred!
Walk-Era Dundee OreoJunior Champion, WI Championship Show1st Spring Yearling & Reserve Junior Champion,
Midwest National Spring ShowJunior Champion, Wisconsin District 5
Dam: Holbric Ravage Orsmby EX-93-3E6-06 365 39,191 4.2 1649 3.1 1197Nom. Junior All American 4-Yr-Old 2004
Ormsby was acquired from the 1st Holbrich sale and her impact is just beginning at Walk-Era. She has threeDundees on the ground, one on the way and a milkingExplode.
Thank you to everyone who has helpedus make these milestones!
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RosaShir-Man Dundee RosaBorn: June 29, 2008(Bred & Owned by Tillman Fingerson)2009 Junior All-MN Summer Yearling2009 All-MN Summer Yearling2009 Member of the All-MN Junior Best Three FemalesSupreme Junior Champion, 2009 Southeast Minnesota Youth ShowJunior Champion, 2009 Fillmore Co FairJunior Champion, 2009 District I Holstein Show1st Summer Yearling, 2009 Minnesota State Fair 4-H Show
(Left to Right)Kayla with Shir-Man Dundee Rosa (above) Stacy with Shir-Man Damion Kandy Haely with Shir-Man Toyota Terry
2009 All-MN Winter Yearling 2009 Reserve Junior All-MN Winter Yearling
Todd, Stacy, Haely & Kayla Leiding27097 County 11, Fountain, Minnesota 55935
Ph. (507) 268-4944 | Stacy Cell (507) 272-2718 | Todd Cell (507) 951-4777
Shir-ManRegistered Holsteins
Shir-ManRegistered Holsteins
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A Spectacular Week...Jen-D ManhatBillie (eX-94 5Y)1st 5-Year Old, Senior, Grand Champion and top Bred & Owned of Show
Midwest Fall national holstein Show 20091st 5-Year Old, Senior and Grand Champion
Minnesota District II holstein Show 20091st 4-Year Old, Senior and Grand Champion
Midwest Fall national holstein Show 200812th place 4-Year Old, International holstein Show 2008Daughters by Goldwyn, Dundee and Linjet | owned with Roger Dingbaum and Reid Stransky
Jen-D DevILTiffany -ReD (vG-89 2Y)1st Sr 2-Year Old, Intermediate, Grand Champion and top Bred & Owned of Show
Mn State Fair Red & White Show 20091st Sr 2-Year Old and Intermediate Champion
Minnesota State B&W holstein Show 20091st Winter Yrlg and Junior Champion, Midwest Spring nat’l R&W Show 20082nd Winter Yearling, Grand International Red & White holstein Show 2008hhM all-american Red & White Winter Yearling 2008all-american Red & White Winter Calf 2007Daughters by advent | owned with Reid Stransky
JenI DInGBauM | (320) 250-2412Roger & Sheri Dingbaum |eastman, WI
Jen-DHolsteins
at the MInneSOta State FaIR
a huge thank you to the crew at Stranshome for housing and helping develop Billie and tiffany to their fullest potential. We sincerely appreciate the partnership on these animals and most importantly the friendship made!
... Look for Billie and tiff in the Stranshome string at WDe! inquiries welcome
Doug, Linda, Corey & Tammy HodorffN3832 Hwy. W, Eden, WI 53019 • Farm phone (920) 477-6800 • Farm fax (920) 477-2520
E-mail: [email protected]
2nd-Look Oman 4872 VG-87• Due in March with a Champ heifer
2nd-Look Oman 5354 VG-86• Mac daughter, bred to Champ
2nd-Look Oman 5431 VG-88• Under AI contract, Boliver daughter springing
B&Z Oman 5796 EX-90 at 3-01• Under AI contract, Zenith yearling daughter
2nd-Look Winchester 3353 EX-92 3E
Fresh with her 7th calf at 9-00, this“looks good everyday” Winchesterearned her 3rd “E” and heads four generations over 35,000M including her VG Emory Equity daughter, VG Die-Hard granddaughter and GP-82Oman great-granddaughter with35,650M at 2-01
Other Classification Highlights...Meyervilla Lou Tanya, our 2009 Junior 2 Year Old, jumped to VG-87 at 2-05. Rose-E-Vue Jordan Harga-Red earned EX-90while milking four months over 140 lbs. The consistent group of shapely uddered Boliver three-year-olds yielded multipleVGs, while the Buckeye two-year-olds generated a young VG along with 83s and 84s. Stop in anytime for a Second Look!
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THE POPULARITY OF POLLLED
Lawn Boy P @ Select Sires
Lypoll P @ GGI/Excalibur Sires
Mitey P @ Semex
Rocco P @ ABC Genetics
Red & Whites at expo!
Exp: _________
Henkeseen Modest sopHie eX-90 eX-Ms @ 3-6
2-3 352 24,325 4.0 980 3.4 820 Reserve Grand Champion, district 1 Jr. & open shows intermediate Champion, district 1 Jr. & open shows
intermediate Champion, iowa state FairReserve Junior All-iowa senior 3-Yr-old
1st senior 3-Yr-old, iowa state Fair 4-H & FFA showsophie’s 4 nearest dams are: eX-90, eX-92, eX-94, eX-94
sophie calved in May with a Mac heifer calf.
Homebred Success!!
Henkeseen duR AleXis-etdurham X sooner ex-special Allie VG-881st intermediate Calf, iowa state Fair 4-H & FFA show2nd intermediate Calf, district Junior show 3rd intermediate Calf, district 1 open show3rd intermediate Calf, iowa state Fair
Henkeseen Rubens Robin-et eX-91-2e eX-Ms
365 35,457 4.3 1511 3.2 1142Junior All-iowa Aged Cow
Robin has milking daughters by talent (eX-90 & VG-88), sept storm (VG-87 & VG-85),
Advent (VG-87) and heifers by Jasper, talent, and debonair.
Robin’s 3 nearest dams are eX-92, eX-94, eX-94
We were honored to be named Premier Breeder & Exhibitor at the 2009 Iowa State Fair.Thanks to everyone who attended the State Picnic – Glad to see such a good turnout!!!!!!
Your Source for Bulls - Both Red & White and Black & White • We’re overcrowded – Fresh Heifers For Sale!!
1/08 bAA 111.2 28 eX 28 VG 7 Gp
progressive Genetics Herd Award - 17 Years pbR Herd - 16 Years
trent Henkes Family phone & Fax: 563-783-2479
18467 165th st, luana, iA 52156 [email protected]
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Our First Homebred Excellent-94 Cow!
The Complete Package
Circle Drive Gibson Gala EX-942-01 2x 365d 26,875 4.4 1170 3.0 8153-03 2x 365d 30,823 4.0 1235 3.2 9744-06 2x 305d 30,742 4.4 1351 3.1 940
•VeryGoodDundeetwo-yearold •TerrasonsonavailablefromNeilRickeman •DueinSeptember2009toAdvent Dam:CircleDriveAstreGretylEX-93
7-00 2x 365d 42,100 4.0 1670 3.0 1267Lifetime:over275,000milk
2ndDam:EX-92Broker 7-06 2x 365d 35,250 4.4 1543 2.8 978
Thanks to the SUMMER INTERNS for all your help following back surgery. . . Brian and Brooks Albrecht and Neil and Casey Rickeman. Without your help
the cows would have been gone.
… to the Minnesota Fall Harvest SaleSellingonNovember21isafancyRoyheiferdueinDecembertoLheros.DamisVG-88DurhamxEX-91Integrity(sistertoGalaabove)xEX-93AstrexEX-92Broker. WatchformoreconsignmentstotheMinnesotaFallHarvestSale!
CIRCLE DRIVE
Tim, Becky, Brooks and Brian Albrecht | 1450 Jefferson Street | Hutchinson, Minnesota 55350Email: [email protected] | Phone: (320) 587-9140
HOLSTEINSBAA 111.5 ALL-HOMEBRED Herd Average 25,060M | 1016F | 747 P MIDWEST HOLSTEINS, Fall 2009 - 19
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THE JUNCTION:Where Cattle and Caretakers Meet
The Junction is a place where the high proÞle cow meets the people who need to see her! We offer a facility that will specialize in great individual care. A place where the emphasis is on presenting your cattle, every day, to the people who want to see her. Whether your animals is for sale, has embryo interest, needs to be prepared for the show, or anything in betweenÉ The Junction is the right place for her!
Our success will be measured by the success of you and your animals.
Costs are on a per day basis with a charge of $5 per day for cows in tie stalls and $6 per day for cows in box stalls. The charge for pre-weaned calves is $7 per day, weaned calves $6 per day and group heifers $5 per day. A boarding contract is required between the owner and The Junction with monthly bill-ing sent to the owner. Additional cost such as embryo transfer, non-ordinary veterinarian care, etc. are the responsibility of the owner.
"Where that special cow meets the people who need to see her."
Rick Pagel Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507-951-2522Nate Heeren Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507-951-4884
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RobeRt and teRRi dahlen2014 380th Street | twin Valley, Mn 56584ph. (218) 584-5534 | [email protected]
TIMBR CREEK-DHolsteinsREgIsTERED
34 years of quality dairying
Selling cows and springing heifers... inquiries welcome
From your friends at Minnesota Holstein
Congratulations Larry Tande, President
Holstein Association USA
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Stangies HolsteinsHome of over 150 Red & White
Registered Holsteins (double registered)
Stan & Angie Szymanski3932 Scotch Creek Rd., Marathon, WI 54448
PH: 715-443-2662
Steve, Sarah, Andrew, Alayne, Audree, Annica & Angela Marcis
F4016 Cty E Stratford, WI 715-687-2251e-mail: [email protected]: 2x 28,137 3.8 1076 3.1 879
Home of the “H” Family
GRANDEUR HOLSTEINS
BLIVEN FAMILYR865 Mt. View Lane
Athens, WI
Phone: 715-257-7255Fax: 715-257-9152
e-mail: [email protected]
OUR TRIBUTE TO DAISY
Dev-Lin Dana Out Daisy-ETborn 9-27-03 killed by Lightning 6-22-09
18 sons in A.I.
Matthiae Dairy Farms, Inc.Maynard - Jason David - Michael
Marathon, WI Ph: 715-443-2347 Fax: 715-443-2644RHA: 134 cows 30,122 3.75 1125 3.06 916
M A R A T H O N C O U N T Y H O L S T E I N B R E E D E R S
MilkyHill Autumn HarvestOctober 23, 2009 at
Turennes - 1 mile north of Thorp, WI
Call Milkyhill Cattle Sales for rates.Will be done professionally.
ed mielke 715-574-2931
MIDWEST HOLSTEINS, Fall 2009 - 23
Grandeur GW Trillian-ET Now VG-88 1st lactation
Last 2 sons by Million, genomic tested at +2175 GPTI w/4.08 PTAT & 688NM$ & +2240 GTPI w/3.80 PTAT & 736NM$
Dan and Michelle MielkeF2171 Huckleberry Rd, Colby, WI 54421
715-223-4371Cell: 715-255-2356
email: [email protected]
Daisy’s milking daughters:Matt-Dari Elegant Dolly VG-88 EX-MSMatt-Dari Sharky Dayla GP-83 83-MSMatt-Dari Lou Darling GP-83 VG-86MSMatt-Dari Durham DeliciaGP-84 VG-85MS
Daughters to calve at Matt-Dari:Matt-Dari Lou Diamond Matt-Dari Malicieux DyanMatt-Dari Lou Diedre Matt-Dari Malicieux DamicaMatt-Dari Die-Hard Della Matt-Dari Malicieux DoreMatt-Dari Goldwyn Desiree Matt-Dari Malicieux DixMatt-Dari Goldwyn Dawn Matt-Dari Durham DaileyMatt-Dari Shottle Doreen Matt-Dari Durham DessaMatt-Dari Shottle Denver
Seefeldt-Acres Jasp Leticia1st Fall Calf at the District 4 ShowNow headed to World Dairy Expo!
Sabofarm Dundee Desiree-ET1st Senior 2 Year Old at the Central WI State Fair, MarshfieldThe other 8 in our string were in the top 10 in their classes!
DREAM TEAM HOLSTEINSDon & Jenna Fahey
715-573-0820
SEEFELDT FARMSRick, Kathy & April Seefeldt
715-571-0777Eland, WI
Thomas & Florine BunkelmanBrooke, Brent & Brodie
F4680 Walnut Rd., Edgar, WI 54426Ph.: 715-352-2404 Fax: 715-352-7457
E-mail: [email protected]
Good luck to Brodie at World Dairy Expo with his
winter calf, Tomkins Zenith Dream, and Tomkins Aspen Dinah,
a summer yearling.
Registered Holsteins
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KINGDOM HAVEN FARM, INC.Mike & Linda KingKevin & June King
5117 CTH “N”, EDGAR, WI 54426Phone and Fax: 715-352-3335
673 cows 28,506M 1053F 864P
SCHREIBER ACRES LLCRegistered Holsteins
Galen, Marlene & Bart Schreiber2193 Wuerzburg Rd., Athens, WI 54411
Ph.: 715-223-4534 [email protected]
M A R A T H O N C O U N T Y H O L S T E I N B R E E D E R S
Har-Dale-Acres Sprinkle-ET VG-87 CTPI +1824
Outcross pedigree - Bret x Garter• Has a Tres son at Genex and has 3 more AI contracts.
• Embryos available.
Fred, Lynne & Matt Harder8470 Hwy. H, Athens, WI 54411
Phone/Fax: 715-257-7480 • Matt cell: 715-571-3792
Russ & Rosie BaumanEdgar, WI • 715-352-3177
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DAL-SKI HOLSTEINS
David & Paulette LemanskiAndrew, Dana, Anthony, Devin, Alex & Danielle
715-352-3382 Fax: 715-352-30383475 Cardinal Lane, Marathon, WI 54448
Visitors Welcome
• Dal-Ski Dundee Envy-ET VG-85 86-MS at 2-08• Dal-Ski St Norman Misty VG-85 86-MS at 3-00• Willows-Edge Outside Miz-ET EX-90
Ralph & Sharon Bredl &Martine Bredl-Lueck
C1965 Riviera Drive, Stratford, WI 54484Office: 715-687-4236 Barn: 715-687-4826 Fax: 715-687-4011
E-Mail: [email protected] www.harmonyho.com
RHA: 450 cows 30,223M 3.56 1076F 3.01 908PHerd sires always available Visitors always welcome
We currently have 30 milking females for sale - call for details.
RHA 25,204 3.5 893 2.9 740
L-L-M-DairyE916 Hwy. Q, Ringle, WI 54471
PH: 715-845-7028
Happy 15th Birthday!Way-No Prelude Babe Dove-ETEX-92 EX-MS born May 9, 1994
• Next 4 dams all EX & EX-MS• 288,000 lifetime milk
Dove is a 5th gen. EX - all were born & raised in Marathon County.
Mar-By Holsteins - Mark BychinskiB921 Century Rd., Spencer, WI 54479 715-659-3844
JO-WAL HOLSTEINS
JOE & GEORGE WALDVOGEL & Sons3604 Merrill Ave., Wausau, WI 54401
Phone: 715-675-2868 • [email protected]
and Lang’s Twin Elm Farms, Inc.Fred Lang Marathon, WI
Phone: 715-443-2037 Fax: 715-443-3742
NEWS FLASH!!Jo-Wal-Langs Oman Nolana VG-88 89-MS 2nd lact.Sunny-Valley Falcon-Red EX-90 EX-MS 2nd lact.
GARY’S DAIRYGood-Time
Registered Holsteins
Gary StankowskiOwner
Home:3860 Sugar Bush Rd.Mosinee, WI 54455
(715) 693-3197Farm:
543 Hwy. SMosinee, WI 54455
(715) 693-0799
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FARMS“Striving for that fine line of genetic excellence”
Carl & June Norrbom Paul & Kim NorrbomKatelyn, Paige & Emily
Lang’s Twin Elm Farms, Inc.Fred Lang Marathon, WI
Ph: 715-443-2037 Fax: 715-443-3742
M A R A T H O N C O U N T Y H O L S T E I N B R E E D E R S
9570 State Hwy. 153, Wittenberg, WI 54499Telephone (715) 454-6217
Fax (715)-454-6775
A little color from the Elegance’sNorth-Log Talent Excel-ET *RC VG-87
2-02 3x 28,080 3.5 987 3.0 835Fresh red Advent & Jordans - they look nice!!
North-Log S Storm Ellie-ET *RC VG-883-05 3x 27,023 3.6 985 2.9 779
Fresh Jordan with a super tight udder!!
Their Dam: Walnut-Vu Outside Elisha EX-91
Fresh again & milking 138 lbs. on first test.
We have 13 reds that trace back to Elegance herself.
• Ralma Goldwyn Carmen-ET GTPI +2331PTA +1707M +88F +57P +6.1PL +4.06T +3.83UDC +3.40FLC +797NMGoldwyn x Ralma Christmas Cookie-ET VG-89 EX-MS DOM CTPI +2157
• Ralma Shottle Oreo-ET GTPI +2241PTA +1819M +84F +68P +6.2PL +3.22T +2.60UDC +2.03FLC +760NMShottle x Ralma Christmas Cookie-ET VG-89 EX-MS DOM CTPI +2157
• Langs-Twin-B Allyson-ET GTPI +2237PTA +2091M +73F +64P +6.5PL +3.16T +2.85UDC +2.12FLC +774NMBoliver x Langs-Twin-B C-S Ashlyn-ET VG-86 VG-MS 2Y CTPI +2153 x Ralma Finley C-FChuckle-ET EX-90 DOM
• Langs-Twin-B Mac Candle-ET GTPI +2084PTA +948M +75F +24P +4.1PL +4.13T +3.75UDC +3.68FLC +581NMMac x Ralma Shottle CF Candle-ET VG-87 VG-MS DOM CTPI +2270
• Langs-Twin-B Meg Tonya-ET GTPI +2067PTA +2491M +101F +68P +2.7PL +2.64T +1.74UDC +2.22FLC +653NMMr Million Mega-Man x Ralma Shottle CF Candle-ET VG-87 VG-MS DOM CTPI +2270
• Ralma Baxter Cheerio-ET GTPI +2035PTA +1811M +74F +57P +4.5PL +3.00T +2.42UDC +2.19FLC +581NMBaxter x Ralma Christmas Cookie-ET VG-89 EX-MS DOM CTPI +2157
Floyd & Lloyd BaumannMarathon, WI
Ph: 715-443-3595 Fax: 715-443-3833
Heifers we are Flushing...
Classification Update
On September 12 we did a limited classificationwith great results. We had 5 new Excellents, allhombred, bringing our total Excellent cows to 20.We also received 13 new Very Goods, many ofthem 2 year olds.
The most important result of this classification is2 new Excellents that complete 4 generations ofExcellent cows!
NOR-WAY-PETE FARMS, INC.1751 Cherry Drive, Eland, WI 54427
Home of NOR-WAY-PETE & Four-of-a-Kind Reg. Holsteins
RHA: 246 cows 30,381 3.8 1168 3.0 908Chad & Andy Peterson, owners 715-302-0482Dan Cnossen, herd manager 715-302-1327
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Classification Updates:- Bosside Jake Rosalinda EX-91 2E (3rd dam is “Rita”,
dam of AltaBoss)
- From Any-Day Outside Panda VG-89 DOM:Bosside Shottle Paige VG-87 88-MS only 1 month fresh!Bosside Shottle Pearl VG-85 84-MSBosside Ramos Polly GP-83 85-MS• All 3 have full brothers in A.I. - at Select Sires & CRI• 3 more from Panda due soon by Ramos, Jose &
Buckeye- Matt-Dari Elegant Dolly - now VG-88 EX-90MS
as a 2 Year Old! CTPI +1910• Fortune son at Select Sires• Flushed twice more for Select & twice for CRI, next
flush for Alta Genetics- Coop Bosside Yelonda GP-84 86-MS
Mascol x Form. Bret, full sister to Massey at CRI• Sons at ABS & CRI• Flushed for CRI, Select Sires & ABS with next flush
for Top Q, then CRI & Alta
John & Tineke BoschmaF4513 Townline Rd., Colby, WI 54421PH: 715-223-0534 Fax: 715-223-1114E-Mail: [email protected]: 150 cows 2x 26,473 1010F 842P
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Jim and Harriet Brown12727 110th Street South | Hastings, minnesota [email protected] | Ph/Fax (651) 437-5879
aPPle acreS
Farm
A Herd Favorite...Apple-Acres Durham Missy GP-84 • Hopefully a new Excellent in November • Reserve Grand Champion, Washington County Fair Open Show 2009
Apple-Acres Beau Misty EX-90
Granddam:
Apple-Acres Skybuck Megan 3E-92 EEEEE
Full sister to dam:
Other notable sires in Missy’s pedigree are Count, Mars Tony, Fond Matt, Chief, Astronaut and Fury. Certainly some of the greatest all time sires of the Holstein breed that should never be forgotten.
Dam: Apple-Acres Misty’s Image-ET N.C. (severe leg injury as a heifer)
Granddam: Apple-Acres Beau Misty EX-90 (above)
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Tom & Sharie Anderson • Justin HintzE4898 Cty. OO, Ogdensburg, WI 54962Phone: (715) 754-5869 Fax: (715) 754-2946RHA 68 Cows 2x 26,122
Rabur Gold Panzer-ET VG-87 VG-88MS at 2-082-02 2x 345 32,958 3.8 1253 3.2 1047GTPI +2080 PTA +870M +62F +42P
+5.5PL +.4DPR +3.60T +3.38UDC +2.13FLC 8/09
• Sired by Goldwyn, Panzer has pregnancies by Man-O-Man & Planet• Embryos exported to Germany, France, Holland & Denmark. She is being flushed
to meet the demand for bulls and embryos.• Her 9/08 Boliver daughter will be flushed soon.• #3 genomic tested Goldwyn for Productive Life
Dam: Rabur Outside Pandora EX-91 3E GMD DOM2-11 2x 362 37,330 3.6 1344 3.1 1152Lifetime: 1977 159,070 3.6 5788 3.2 5044
G’Dam: Rabur Rudolph Pair-TW EX-91 3E GMD DOM6-05 2x 338 38,120 3.9 1484 2.9 1108 Lifetime: 2810 272,240 3.8 1423 2.8 1073
3rd Dam: Rabur Inspired Parallel-ET EX-92 2E GMD DOM6-09 2x 355 31,530 3.7 1180 3.1 979Lifetime: 1743 130,130 3.8 4946 3.2 4209
4th Dam: Rabur TT Pol Annie EX-91 3E GMD DOM9-00 2x 365 35,060 3.7 1306 2.9 1033Lifetime: 2781 203,460 3.5 7173 3.1 5704
5th Dam: Rabur M Pollyann EX-90 GMD DOM7-09 3x 365 37,010 3.4 1249 3.0 1100Lifetime: 2495 187,680 3.6 6802 3.1 2984
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Meyervilla Talent Trilby EX-923-01 2x 365 27,812 4.7 1324 3.0 873
Trilby has 14 VG and EX sisters. Their dam is VG-86 with 1678F.Next dams EX-93 2E and EX-93 2E, 2x All-American Red & White.
Voight Acres Daisy Duke EX-942-04 2x 323 20,787 5.0 1040 3.5 728
This Linjet has a Stormatic 9/07 daughter and pregnancies by Goldwyn. Daisy Duke’s dam is an EX-91 Durham that wasRes. Grand Champion at the WI Junior State Fair in 2003.
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John and Julie Schmitz, Jolene, JoelEden Valley, MN (320) 453-6623 farm(320) 420-2432 John [email protected]
“Life can change in an instant” Thanks for all the prayers and support
following Jolene’s car accident
MANANNAH MYSTIC ROSE-RED VG-86 VG-MS @ 2-01
1-10 2x 365d 16,768 4.9 818 3.3 549 • Nominated AA Red & White Milking Fall Yrlg 2008 • Junior AA Red & White Milking Fall Yrlg 2008
MANANNAH-VALLEY
To the Minnesota Fall Harvest Sale… Selling is an 8/08 Advent from
All-American Nominated Mystic Rose
Granddam is EX-91 EX-MS 2E with over 130,000 lifetime.
www.manannahvalley.com
Mark your Calendars...
May 8, 2010
Manannah-Valley
Pieces of the Puzzle Sale
Bernie and Aggie Schmitz (320) 593-0893 Bernie
IntroducingWABASH-WAY SHOTTLE EMMY-ET | PTPI +2141
This September 2008 Shottle is a potential 11th generation VG or EX from the Lead Maes and a full sister to the #1 CTPI cow of the breed on the August 2009 proof run! Her dam is a VG-87 DOM Oman with GTPI +2162 and
39,000M 1480F 1383P, then and EX-90 GMD DOM Mtoto with 38,000M, EX Rudolph with 40,200M, and Lead Mae 3E-95 with 41,200 4.8 1962 3.5 1440. Emmy is currently being flushed to Bolton and is owned by Dylan Frey.
To the Central Plains Fall SaleFREY-VIEW TALENT HOPIEDue 12/04/09 to Wabash-Way AJ-ET
Dam: Frey-View Adam Heather VG-85 4-05 2x 193d 19,601 3.5 686 2.8 549 inc.
3-04 2x 328d 28,987 5.0 1438 3.0 882
Mike, Sara, Dylan and Colin Kenneth and Janet(605) 448-5507 (605) 448-2616(605) 715-8223 (cell) 41161 115th St., Claremont, SD 57432
Frey -View Dairy
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Hour HolsteinsGrady, Sarah & Griffin Auer
N6642 Cty Rd. D, New London, WI(920) 538-1183
EX-95 EEEVE 4E10-5 2x 365 47,080 3.9 1845 3.1 1456
Dam: Sunny Maple Kathy Lincoln EX-92 4ENext Dams: EX Can 2E, VG-86 Can, EX Can, VG-86
Kandy recently surpassed 315,000 lbs. lifetime. To the best of our knowledge she is the only cowscored EX-95 or higher to reach this total. We have 2 female Laurin pregnancies due in April 2010,
1 Sanchez pregnancy due in May 2010 and Sanchez embryos available.
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Denn-Mar Durham RosemaryEX-91 EEEVE
6-6 2x 347 31,770 3.6 1142 2.9 922This lovely uddered Durham sells withseveral family members, including animpressive gr’dtr by Goldwyn due sale timeto Jasper. Next dam 2E-93 EEEEE GMD38,954 4.0 1556 3.1 1198.
Chelsea Goldwyn Alicia-ETVG-87 VVVVV 2Y • CTPI +1868
3-1 2x 162 15,363 3.4 525 2.6 401 IncBred to Sanchez, she’s one of 3 dtrs sellingwith their 2E-91 1249F dam MoondaleAlicia, a 6th gen EX from Leader Pat 4E-94238,000 LT. Family includes a VG-86 VG-MSCTPI +1865 Shottle bred to Jasper.
Sale Manager
Tom Morris Ltd.
329 S. Keller Ave.P.O. Box 6400Amery, WI 54001
Ph: 715-268-2629Fax: 715-268-6239
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Welcome Goldwyn WhistlerVG-85 • PTPI +1841
2-1 2x 340 26,390 3.4 888 3.3 881Another exciting young cow selling andbred to Shottle. Her 5 dams are EX GMDDOM 1413F,VG-87 1094,VG-87 GMD DOM1178F, VG GMD DOM 1262F, and VG-86+100,000 LT.
catalog online at tommorrisltd.com
Directions: 2 miles north of Hwy 212 on CR 2,then 3/4 mile west on 130th St.
The Chelsea DispersalMonday, October 12, 2009 • 11:00 AM • Glencoe, MN
Featuring All Saleable Cows and Bred Heifers!These & more like them sell!
Attention, All DairymenThis sale will offer instant milk at a price you can afford!
Instant Milk!!!• 25 due before the sale • 35 springing or due within 60 days of the sale
• Last test day average 80 lbs • 138,000 SCC
The sale will include a large number of good, sound, young commercial cows!
There will be bargains!!!
Ridgedale Dundee Esther-ETVG-85 VG-MS 2Y
2-2 2x 132 10,778 3.7 403 2.7 286 IncEsther’s backed by 3 gens of EX-95 damsthat average 187,000 LT. She’s bred toLightning and sells with a full sister bred toJasper.
Crescentmead PS Embrace-ETVG-86 VG-MS • CTPI +2053
2-3 2x 365 35,190 3.3 1148 3.0 1059This Shottle sells with her yrlg Fortune dtr.Her VG-88 EX-MS dam made 33,900 13151073 2Y. Next 6 dams all EX and GMDand/or DOM.
Chelsea Stormatic RoxVG-85 VG-MS 2Y
2-1 2x 260 16,621 3.4 564 2.9 488 IncA super Stormatic backed by 7 gens of EXRoxys! She sells bred to Lightning.
OwnerChelsea Holsteins, Gale Hoese9520 130th Street • Glencoe, MN 55336 • 320-510-1924 cell
Great Pedigreed “building blocks” from these elite families!
TINA
Indianhead Tripoly-ET EX-90 EX-91MS at 3-022-00 323 27,023 4.1 1098 3.2 856 CTPI +1694
Dams: Trilogy EX-94 HM All-American 4 Year Old, Milan Tina EX-92 3E, Inspiration Tina EX-95 2E - 2x Res. All-American Aged Cow
• Sired by Goldwyn • Pregs/embryos by Shottle, Advent & sexed Million • Embryos exported • Flushing to Sanchez
RAVEN
Markwell Durham Frill-ET EX-93 2E5-03 365 35,030 4.1 1438 3.8 1320
Dams: Regal 92 3E, Raven 95 3E, Elite 92 4E, Emily 94 4E• Daughters by Shottle & Jasper • Bulls available
• Frill is due to Sanchez • Will flush to Sanchez & others• Embryos exported • Inquiries welcome
ROXY
Mil-R-Mor Storm Reyfia-ET EX-92 3E7-09 365 40,490 4.2 1691 3.4 1386
pictured at 10 years & 670 days in milkDams: Reyna 91 2E, Renata 93 2E, Rena 92 2E, Roxette 90,
Roxy 97 4E • Embryos exported• Daughters by Durham (3), Advent (2) & Pronto. More to come.
Chasin-Rainbows SSHI-Red-ET VG-85
2-05 365 30,906 1079 952 “Sunshine”
Dams: Scarboro 91 2E, Scarlette 89, Fagn Scarlette 94 3E,
Continental Scarlet 95 3E - 2x Res. All-American
• 1 R&W and 2 B&W Mr Burns daughters
• Red son & Advent embryos available
SCARLET
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Willows-Edge Lee Giana EX-93 2E 95MS5-04 365 35,365 4.1 1442 3.2 1129
Dams: Giselle 87 (mat. sisters 94 & 91), Gillian 94 2E,
Gina 97 4E - 3x All-American (2, 3 & 4 yr old)
• Daughters Durham, Advent, Dundee, Fortune
*RCELEGANCEKrull Encore Elsie EX-92
Esabella, a *RC Red Marker daughter of Encore Elsieis fresh & looks good!
Dams: Elsie 92, Rose 93, Elegance 96 3E, next dams 90, 90,92, 92 4E
• Flushed as a virgin heifer with 21 Debonair-Red embryos• 3 red sons & embryos available
Built To LastRandy, Elaine, Ashley & Justin Carns
4461 Hwy. P, Shullsburg, WI 53586 (608) 965-3788 email: [email protected]
Also...from “LUCINA FARGO”
We have 2 fancy Pronto daughters ofPine-Shelter Leisel Durm-ET EX-90 3Y
2-07 365 35,260 1218 1152 GTPI +1702Liesel sold in the 2008 National Convention Sale and is exporting embryos. Her dam is Lucina Fargo EX-95 3E -
4x Junior All-American; next dam EX-91 4E.
A huge THANK YOU to Don Mayer for being a great mentor and resource!! He has helped bring great
individuals from Roxy, Raven & Fargo to our herd!
Embryos always available
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Expose!
DENN-MAR MORTY EXPOSE EX-92 93-MS4-10 2x 317d 33,195 3.8 1265 2.7 905 inc.
Expose’s Extra Special PedigreeDam: Denn-Mar Eland Elaine GP-83 @ 2Y2nd Dam: Denn-Mar Juror Extra EX-94 3E - over 260,000 lifetime - 3x B&O Class Winner MN State Show3rd Dam: Denn-Mar Mathie Emma EX-904th Dam: Denn-Mar Jet Emmylou-Red-ET GP5th Dam: Denn-Mar Starbuck Eva EX-91 3E DOM
1st 5-Year Old and Grand Champion
2009 District VI Holstein Show
10th 5-Year Old2009 MN State Holstein Show
Goldwyn daughters of Expose: LONE-OAK-ACRESGOLDELEKTRA•Born:10/03/07 •3rdFallYrlg,2009DistrictVIShow •Millioncalvesontheground •Due9/09withanultrasoundedfemalebyStolJoc •WillbescoredinNovember LONE-OAK-ACRESGOLDEMMA-ET•Born:9/02/08 •1stFallCalf &HMJrChamp,2009DistrictVIShow LONE-OAK-ACRESGEILEEN-ET•Born:9/12/08 •2ndFallCalf,2009DistrictVIShow LONE-OAK-ACRESGOLDELLA-ET•Born:9/06/08
Due12/09withanultrasoundedfemalebyLightning •Boltpregancydue9/09 •FiveGoldwynpregnanciesdue12/09and3/10Exposewillbeflushedagainaftercalving-Inquiries Welcome
Lone-Oak-Acres JOHN J. SauBER 22926 Dodd Blvd. | Lakeville, Minnesota Ph. (952) 412-5185 | [email protected]
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More Outstanding Consignments:
MORNINGVIEW DUPLEX BABY-ETVG-86 VG-MS CTPI +1811
2-04 3x 358 43,347 4.3 1879 3.1 1327First choice Alexander of 2 heifers due Sept. ’09from Baby. 2nd dam Schaulane Outside BarbieEX-90 2E GMD DOM with 42,280 1549F 1266P;3rd dam EX-90 EX-MS; next dams GP-84, VG-87DOM, EX-90 GMD DOM, VG-88 DOM, VG-86GMD. Gary & Mary Housner, 608-489-2627
CRESCENTMEAD-A O MAN AMYVG-85 VG-MS GTPI +1736
2-04 2x 365 31,289 4.4 1364 3.1 960PTA +1349M +63F +45P +3.8PL
Amy’s July ’09 Sanchez calf sells. Granddam isVG-89 EX-MS Champion, then EX-94 2E Am-laird Lee Alice, All-American Junior 2-Yr-Old2003, Chief Adeen EX-94 2E and Starbuck AdaEX-94 2E DOM. Troy Opsal, 608-437-5415
BUDJON-JK ENCORE EXPOSEEX-96 3E GMD DOM
6-03 2x 365 44,500 3.9 1736 3.0 1313A Beautiful March 2009 Jasper heifer sells fromExpose, Reserve All-American Senior 3-Year-Old 2002. Next dam Elegance EX-96 3E GMDDOM.
Red Carpet Holsteins, 815-979-5314
First Choice Alexander July ’09 SanchezMarch 2009 Jasper Sells
RI-VAL-RE DURHAM CILLYGP-84 VG-MS at 2-02
This beautiful 2 year old Durham sells! Her damVG-88 VG-MS Champion with 29,060 1064F903P; 2nd dam EX-90 GMD DOM Emory with34,060 1189F 1015P; 3rd dam Ernlo CinderellaVG-88 GMD DOM.
Jeff Drendel, 847-683-2590
She Sells!
For catalogs, contact: [email protected] Oppriecht, Co-General/Selections Chair 608-412-3999Trent Hendrickson, Co-General/Selections Chair 608-295-0895Ashley Mergen, Public Relations 608-642-1028Jenny Moret, Donations Chair 608-412-0684
AUCTIONEER: John Hager, Waukon, IA • PEDIGREES: Brian Behnke, Albany, WI
The 27th Annual
UW-Platteville Pioneer ClassicSaturday, October 17 • 11:00 a.m. • Grant County Fairgrounds, Lancaster, WI
Open House, Friday, October 16 - 6-9 p.m • Continental Breakfast Sale Day at 10:30 a.m.
INDIANHEAD B-ROSE RUBY-REDVG-89 VG-MS
4-00 2x 305 20,260 3.5 710 3.1 663Ruby’s Advent sells due in November toDebonair-Red. Granddam is VG-87 VG-MS Mandel, then EX-92 Kinglea Leader, EX-96 3EGMD DOM Blackrose.
Tom & Beth Kearns, 608-734-3416
SOUTHERN-HILLS MILLA-RED-ET1st Spring Calf, Summer Natl. R&W
5th Spring Calf, All-Amer. R&W ShowThis Advent spring yearling sells! Her dam isVG-89 Rubens with 31,410 1304F 1005P. Nextdams VG-87 VG-MS with 29,040 1048F 838P,then EX-92. Stephanie Aves, 815-737-8657
JEFFREY-WAY FORMAT TATE-ETEX-93 EEEEE 2E GMD DOM
4-08 2x 365 38,680 4.4 1712 3.1 1201From Tate’s VG-88 Manat daughter is a VG-86 3year old Manager who had 34,030 1331F1068P as a 2 year old. The Manat has 9 EX sisters, 7 VG-88 sisters and 7 others scored VG!
Jeff & Kate Hendrickson, 608-424-6382
Advent from the Blackrose’s Red Show Winner Sells!From the Format Tate’s...
• October ’08 RED Redliner from VG-86 Advent full sister to WDE R&W Jr. Champ in 2007. Next 2dams Tina Lee-Red EX-91 and EX-91. THE HEIFER EXCHANGE
• VG-87 Astronomical 2 year old sells from VG-86 Storm, then EX-90 EX-MS Leadoff with 134,3304532F 4120P lifetime. RALPH PETERSHEIM
• March ’09 Roy from VG-86 Durham with 25,520 804F 820P. Next dams: EX-90 2E w/163,880 lft.,EX-91 2E w/116,730 lft., EX-93 4E GMD w/240,000 lft., EX-93 4E GMD w/203,000 lft., EX-95 4EGMD All-American, EX-97 4E GMD Jan-Com Fond Matt Matilda. RED CARPET HOLSTEINS
• VG-87 Durham with 25,660 935F 837P at 2-03 sells fresh, due in early October. EX-91 3E Stormdam with 166,820 6442F 5147P lft. MARTY KINYON
• Fresh 2Y Damion from VG-88 EX-MS Lee w/28,550 1054F 815P. Granddam VG-86 VG-MS full sister to Stormi Hazel EX-95 AA 5 Yr Old 2008. Next dams: EX-90 2E & VG-88. RICK HENDERSON
• Springing Stormatic from EX-91 2E Mason. Next dams EX-92 3E Astre, EX-92, then 4 more VGdams. From the same family - fresh Damion from VG-86 VG-MS Sept Storm, VG-88 Rudolph, thenVG-86, VG-85, EX-92 and 4 more VG dams. RICK HENDERSON
• 2nd calf Titan 3 year old from VG-89 Citation with 186,360 7765F 5945P lft. Next dams: VG-85,VG-87 VG-MS, EX-93 GMD DOM & EX-96 GMD DOM. TODD HOESLY
• 2 year old Talent from VG-87 3Y Roy with 24,050 944F 759P. Next dams VG-88 EX-MS Durham,EX-93 2E w/134,000 lft., EX-94 2E DOM w/128,000 lft., EX-91 4E w/136,900 lft. CHUCK JINKINS
• 2 year old Decker from VG-85 VG-MS Storm. Next dams: VG-86 3Y Can Raider, VG-87 ComestarLaura Black & the great VG-88 Laurie Shiek. BOB & SHEILA BALMER
• Fresh 2 year old Fortune from 5 EX dams! EX-91 2E Astre dam w/179,640 lft., then EX-91 3EGMD Lindy w/223,720 lft. and 3 more EX-91 dams. DAN MOON
• September ’08 Titan from VG-89 EX-MS Storm w/113,990 4154F 3596P lft. Next dam EX-91 3ERaider with 146,620 5930F 4845P lft. TYLER BOLLIG
• June 2009 Advent calf from VG-87 Chism. Next dams: VG-85, EX-92, EX-90 GMD DOM, EX-90GMD, EX-91 GMD. MARLOWE NELSON
• 2Y Modest from VG-85 Stormatic w/29,980 987F 902P. Next dams: VG-86 DOM, VG-85 GMDDOM, EX-94 GMD DOM Hillary, EX-94 3E GMD DOM Mark Marci & 2 VG dams. HENKESEEN
Many, many more consignments from top families - too many to list! Something for everyone!
REGAN-JOY DURHAM REGENIA-ETEX-92 EEEEE GMD DOM
3-05 2x 365 37,880 3.6 1374 3.3 1245From Regenia’s VG-86 Inquirer is a fresh 2 yearold Advent *RC. Next dams Sher-Est EmorySwanny EX-90 2E, then Prelude Swan EX-91 2Eand Swind Saturday EX-90.
Mark Kerndt, 563-568-2505
*RC Advent 2 Year Old
EARLY-AUTUMN TUTONE *RCVG-86 VG-MS DOM
5-01 365 32,428 5.2 1678 2.9 946Lifetime: 2285d 129,870 6264 4458
Tutone’s September ’09 Deslacs Shaquillesells! Tutone has 3 sons in AI and 15 VG or EXdaughters. Next 2 dams EX-93 2E.
Meyervilla Holsteins, 262-374-2536
OPSAL FINLEY SAGE-ET EX-923-03 2x 365 39,906 3.8 1512 3.0 1190
From Sage’s VG-87 VG-MS full sister with29,280 1200F 894P is a 2 year old Pontiac.Granddam Rudolph Sadie EX-92 2E GMD DOMwith 126,300 6274F 4172P lifetime; 3rd damEX-93 GMD DOM then 6 more VG dams.
Troy Opsal, 608-437-5415
September ’09 Shaquille x TutoneFresh Pontiac from A.I. family
EMBRYOS SELLING:• 4 #1 Sanchez x Moondale Glitter Kristi EX-90 & 4 more EX dams - RANDY & ELAINE CARNS• 5 #1 Jaspers x VG-86 Durham Pala x EX-90 2E Leader x EX-94 3E DOM Pala - SHEAHAN• 5 #1 Talents x Indianhead Tiger-Lily EX-92 3E x Milan Luci EX-92 x Acme Star Lily EX-94 - INDIANHEAD• 5 #1 Talents x April-Day D Burgundy-Red EX-90 & 3 more VG dams - RON & WAYNE DEBUHR
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Mark & Angie Ulness Family4718 Cty. J, Valders, WI 54245Phone/Fax: (920) 775-4794 E-mail: [email protected] www.holsteinworld.com/ragnar
VG-87 3Y Due Feb. ’10 to Mac3-00 2x 277 24,867 4.5 1114 3.1 778 inc.
305 25,966 1192 820 proj.
Dam: 2E-91 Gibson 109,449 4.7F 3.6P LT Due Oct. ’09 to Regancrest Baltimor-ET2nd Dam: EX-91 Leader DOM 103,611 4.3F 3.3P LT3rd Dam: 3E-93 Linjet GMD DOM 243,416 3.8F 3.2P LT4th Dam: EX-90 Calypso 147,000 3.7F 3.2P LT
larissa’s debut with her show whites was in the 5 year old KiddieShowmanship at the Manitowoc County Fair. Her early excitement and enthusiasm gives us optimism for the future.
assia is our oldest milking Goldwyn and is from our longest line of EX Callies. She has extreme strength and capacity that you rarely see in a Goldwyn daughter,but by no surprise to those that have seen her powerful maternal line. Cassiawill be flushed next lactation; watch our website for updates.
9/09 RHA: 26,997 3.9 1058 3.2 853 6/09 BAA: 109% 17 PBR Awards
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Henkeseen TTNC Emmalee-ET EX-90 EX-MS2-03 2x 365d 31,870 3.6 1137 2.8 908
Great two in one package here! Selling, a VG Toystory milk-ing in the 90#’s and carrying an ultrasounded Klassic Big Time female! Her dam, an EX-90 Titanic who completes five generations of Excellents and has sons in A.I. Hails from the world-famous Hillary cow family. A sure money-maker to improve anyone’s herd! ~Hendel Farms (715) 445-2921
Da-So-Burn Goldwyn Britt-ET VG-87 VG-MSGTPI+1906M +1109M +68F +46P 8/09
2-04 2x 365d 31,950 4.8 1523 3.2 1033 Fancy black 9/08 Boliver selling with full brothers in A.I. The dam has generated over $80,000 worth of income as a two-year old! This uphill run heifer has loads of high health traits, high fat and super udders for several generations! Bid last on this sure money maker!
~Da-So-Burn Holsteins (563) 547-4225
Early-Autumn Tutone*RC VG-86 VG-MS DOM5-01 2x 365d 32,428 5.2 1678 2.9 946
Tutone’s VG-86 VG-MS RED Talent daughter sells due 12/09. A full sister to the high selling live lot on the 2009 Wil-lows Edge Sale. Backed by EX dams, high production and All-Americans, you won’t want to miss this fancy Talent!
~Meyervilla (262) 724-5348
Rodash-View DG Kelly-Red-ET VG-89 @ 2Y2-05 2x 365d 29,292 4.4 1308 2.9 859
From the R&W All-American nominated Distrigene Kelly comes a super fancy 4/09 RED Rampage. Granddam EX-93 Charles with records over 31,000M and 147,170 lifetime followed by seven more generations of VG or EX dams!
~Desthaven (320) 693-2798
Le-Ro-Da Jordan Rosella-Red VG-88 EX-MS3-01 2x 346d 33,287 4.0 1334 3.2 1051CTPI+1721 +829M +66F +36P +2.00T 8/09Super opportunity from a RED family with A.I. interest. Sell-ing is a 6/09 Debonair from a young just fresh Advent that needs to see a classifier. Advent is built in at PTPI+1616. Granddam is the VG-88 EX-MS Jordan above.
~John Huonder (320) 369-4421
Scott Courtney........................563-387-0035Scott Culbertson.....................614-264-5980Randy Kath.............................320-761-2985Conrad Kvamme.....................612-240-8002
Lowell Peterson......................320-587-5361Steve Peterson.......................218-849-2238John Schmitz..........................320-420-2432Paul Trapp..............................608-332-0079
Sale Staff:MINNESOTA HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION411 28th Ave S, Waite Park, MN 320-259-0637 • Fax 320-259-0009Email [email protected]
Catalogs available at:Sale sponsored and managed by:
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Rush Jordan Donna-ET *RC VG-87 VG-MS2-01 2x 365d 24,800 3.9 957 3.2 784
Selling is a first choice MAS x Ru-Cus Classic Devon-Red-ET. Devon was just fresh in September and looks fantastic. Granddam is the VG-87 Jordan above and full sister to Dario *RC at ABS Global. Deep outcross pedigree back to Dellia!
~Lenkaitis and Manannah-Valley (320) 420-2432
HARVEST SALENovember 21, 2009 | Hutchinson, Minnesota
MINNESOTAFall Featuring...
RED & WHITE SHOWCASE of 20 select RED individuals
Just a few of the early consignments...
All animals have a negative test for BVD, Johnes and TB. All Minnesota consignments are required to have a whole herd test within the last 12 months. Therefore, all
animals on the sale site will be allowed to pass across state lines.
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Founding FamilyHONADEL BURT ESCANABA-ETVG-85 VV++VCTPI +1918 PTA +1277M +72F +55P+2.30T +1.84UDC +1.63FLC +2.3PL 8/09
2-02 2x 298 22,275 4.1 916 3.4 7593-02 2x 158 14,716 4.2 613 3.2 474 inc.
• Due in February to Dotson• Full brother sampled at Accelerated Genetics
Dam: Honadel Ellipse Ellymae-ET VG-86 VG-MS3-07 2x 365 31,039 3.6 1106 2.8 884
URSA-GRASS TOYS EMBASSY-ETVG-86 VG-87MS at 2-04 PTPI +1882 PTA +1676M +56F +56P +2.5PL 8/09
2-01 2x 130 10,410 3.7 382 3.0 306 inc.
• Flushed to Man-O-Man• Full brother sampled at Accelerated Genetics
Dam: Honadel Ellipsis Empress-ET VG-87 VG-MS5-06 2x 365 35,457 3.9 1366 3.4 1205
Their Granddam:HONADEL RUDOLPH ELSIE
VG-87 VG-MS GMD DOM3-04 2x 305 27,180 4.1 1112 3.3 910
3rd Dam: VG-85 GMD DOM6-03 2x 365 33,360 3.4 1137 2.9 984
4th Dam: VG-87 GMD DOM2-02 3x 365 36,770 3.9 1438 3.6 1329
5th Dam: VG-86 2-07 3x 346 29,380 3.6 1067 3.1 9236th Dam: VG-87 2-11 3x 365 20,190 4.6 937 3.6 7297th Dam: EX-94 3E 7-02 2x 365 25,920 3.7 965
Bears Grass Dairy Inc.Donald & Tamara Schroeder • Gary Schroeder • Donald Honadel
S8495 Cty. Hwy. V, Augusta, WI 54722Barn phone: 715-286-2110 Donald Honadel cell: 715-450-3566
RHA: 291 cows 23,221 3.75 872 3.10 720 BAA: 102.8%46 - MIDWEST HOLSTEINS, Fall 2009
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BAA 109.6RHA 25,181M | 966F | 748P
11 years PBR
Phone: 320-587-4439E-mail: [email protected]/floralawn/
“Where the folks are nice and the cows are too.”Come visit us and the many other outstanding herds in McLeod County.
Scott and Jackie Rickeman Family15714 County Road 7
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Breeding Bulls For Sale
Floralawn Roy Ilene EX-90 EX-MS3-06 2x 305d 29,057 4.0 1171 2.9 859 • October 2008 heifer by Cache-Valley Dezistar
Floralawn Durham Destiny EX-90 EX-MS 4-05 2x 305d 27,477 3.8 1046 3.0 840 • Very good two-year old daughter by Canyon-Breeze Allen-ET • June 2007 daughter by Regancrest Dundee-ET Destiny is due in April to Magnor Bolivia Allen-ET
To the Minnesota Fall Harvest Sale…
MS DYKS ADVENT PATTY *RC | Sells Fresh! Dam: Kisst SS 997 Polyanna-ET 2nd Dam: Tri-Day Princess Adeen-ET EX-94 3E (full sister to Tri-Day Ashlyn and Adeen)
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REGISTEREDHOLSTEINSOpsal’s
Ridge
OPSAL FINLEY SAGE-ET EX-92 EEEEE3-03 365 39,906 3.8 1512 3.0 1190
CTPI +1866 PTA +63F +38P +3.34T 8/09
Sage’s full sister, Finley Sashay VG-87 3-07 353 27,788 4.3 1195 3.1 867 and making 35,000 this year, is the dam of a Pontiac that sells fresh. Sisters to the consignment include
a VG-87 Sept. Storm with 2-02 365 27,674 4.4 1213 3.2 878 and a GP-83 Marsh with 2-04 344 28,692 3.7 1062 2.9 821. A full brother at Alta has positive genomics.
Granddam is Rudolph Sadie 2E-92 and then Mark Sapphire 4E-93.
LYLE & DEANNA OPSALTROY OPSAL
Emily - Megan - Felicia - Josh - Joey3017 North Rd., Blue Mounds, WI 53517
(608) 437-5415 or (608) 437-6008
CRESCENTMEAD-A O MAN AMY
VG-85 VVVVV2-04 365 31,289 4.4 1364 3.1 960GTPI +1736 PTA +63F +45P +3.8PL 8/09
Amy has a daughter by Sanchez born 7/29/09 selling. The granddam is Champion Angel VG-89 at 2 years with1200F, 3rd dam is Amlaird Lee Alice 2E-94 1500F and
an All-American winner, 4th dam is Ms Kingstead ChiefAdeen 2E-94 1200F and an All-American nominee.
Pioneer Sale ConsignmentsOctober 17, 2009 • UW-Platteville Dairy Club • Lancaster, WI
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Bulls & embryos always available
Gordon, Emily & Caroline CarncrossCraig & Jen [email protected] | 608-592-2560 Craig cellAugust 2009 BAA: 107.4% on 171 cows
Three stunning daughters of Wargo-Acres Durham Dazzle
EX-94 3E
Wargo-N-JD Dimples-ET EX-91 EX-MS 2nd lactation2-06 2x 365 28,350 4.4 1239 3.1 878GTPI +1840 +1437M +49F +42P +3.90T 8/09
Sired by Titanic and currently being flushed.
Wargo-Acres Doria-ET EX-91 EX-MS 3rd lactation3-01 2x 365 36,310 4.3 1573 3.2 1156CTPI +1826 +841M +54F +26P +3.63T 8/09
Sired by September Storm and currently being flushed.
Wargo-N-JD Darla-ET EX-91 EX-MS 3rd lactation3-08 2x 273 33,124 3.4 1133 3.2 1048 inc.
Sired by Canyon-Breeze Allen and due in January to Million
It’s time to see what Dazzle can deliver for you.Dazzle and daughters are owned with
Jason Danhof.
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Mike & Karen Schiller (320) 573-2820 Mike’s Cell (320) 290-7769 Fax – 382044324 220th Avenue, Freeport, MN 56331
Goldy has pregnancies by Planet, Jeeves & Armstead
Take Flight with this Opportunity from
Goose!
Schillview Jet Stream Goose VG-85 VG-MS @ 2-071-11 2x 352d 27,793 3.6 1010 3.0 845 inc.GTPI+2014G +1519M +61F +53P +2.76T 8/09PTA +545NM +3.8PL 3.13SCS +2.3DPR• #2 GTPI Jet Stream on the 8/09 Locator List• Due April 2010 to Champ
Dam: Schillview T Glamour-ET EX-90 | CTPI+1913M 4-03 2x 267d 28,694 3.7 1053 2.7 774 inc. 2-01 2x 365d 34,210 3.4 1162 2.8 973 Roumare son at Semex, Schillview Gunski-ET | GTPI+2204G2nd Dam: Schillview Mtoto Gladd-ET VG-88 GMD DOM 3-03 2x 365d 40,460 3.4 1372 3.0 1230 Full sister to dam of Schillview Garrett-ET | GTPI+2111G (#4)
Selling… 1st Choice Female from Jet Stream GooseYour choice of four Jeeves pregnancies
due November 2009 or five Man-O-Man pregnancies due February 2010.
Buyer can genomic test all females.
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Schillview Holsteins while
in Minnesota for the 2010
National Holstein
Convention. We will be part
of the Central Minnesota
Tour on Saturday,
June 26.
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Hy-GroHOLSTEINS
Ronald & Jeanette HoyerN5545 Jordson Coulee, West Salem, WI 54669 • (608) 786-0428
Michael HoyerCole, Tyler & Bradley
608-786-1056
Kevin & Jody Hoyer 608-786-0058
Jamie & Donna Olson608-786-1146
Hy-Gro Tribute Christina-ET VG-852-02 305 21,585 3.4 734 2.8 599
Christina completes seven generations of VG or EX dams. She has three full sisters - Clarissa GP-83 owned by Neil McDonah, Cordellia GP-82 and Cambria GP-81,
that need to see the classifier. Their dam is Hy-Gro Redmarker Cooco-ET EX-91 2E who is a 3rd generation Excellent and has pregnancies to Goldwyn and
four June 2008 Dundee heifers.
Christina’s April 2008 Durham is just as sleek and stylish as she is and could be the next chapter in this continuing saga.
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HH SCOT & BECKY HAMMANNBROOKE, SUMMER & BRODY
Barron, WI • 715-637-0586
Triple H Holsteins
& Jerseys
Emerald-Acr-Vr Claret N.C.2-03 138 12,613 4.1 517 2.9 368 inc.• 2nd & BU Junior 2 Year Old, District 1
Triple-H Advent Brittny EX-903-03 305 23,185 4.7 1086 3.7 861
• pregnancies by Baxter & Jet-Red
Budjon-JK Best Emulsion VG-883-11 305 26,594 4.9 1303 3.5 931• Daughter by Pronto• Owned with Brad Wilson
Emerald-Acr-Vr DunFancy VG-872-00 305 24,274 4.1 996 3.2 764
• Daughters by Goldwyn, Advent & Stormatic
Looking forward to classification in November!
Honeycrest
Farms, IncThe Traynors
715.778.5807 Bob715.778.5860 Barn 715.778.4960 Fax
N6842 Cty BBSpring Valley, WI
54767
e-mail: [email protected] www.holsteinworld.com/honeycrest
Introducing Our Newest Graduates...Honeycrest TOBIAS-ET at ABS
29HO13181 TPI +1759PTA +1131M +43F +40P NM$408 +2.15T
92 daus in 46 herds
Honeycrest SOLUTION-ET at Select Sires7HO8704 GTPI +1803
PTA +1588M +45F +61P NM$435 +2.25T80 daus in 66 herds
Honeycrest Boliver Gwen VG-853-10 2x 318 39,569 3.8 1497 2.5 987 inc.• 3 sons in A.I that range from +1964 to +2071 GTPI
Dam: VG-86 Marshal Traci, full sister to Elegant & Ruffian
Next Dams: VG-87 GMD DOM, EX 2E GMD DOM, EX GMD DOM, VG-88 DOM, EX
Tobias’ full sister
Honeycrest Ohio Rainbow EX-92 2E5-01 2x 365 40,446 3.7 1489 2.9 1175
Next Dams: VG Commotion GMD DOM, VG Bova Glow DOM, VG-86 Ned Boy GMD DOM, VG-87 Rocky GMD
*Solution has no Manfred, Marshall, Durham, Elton, Aerostar or Blackstar in his pedigree!
Solution’s dam
August 2009 Proofs:• Elegant +1793 TPI • Pepper +1784 TPI• Nifty +1783 TPI • Ruffian +1683 TPI
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Mark your calendars and join us for the Midwest’s premier dairy show featuring the best in educational and networking opportunities for today’s dairy producer.
Progressive Trade Show•Features over 100 Sponsors and Exhibitors -with a new Equipment Alley.
Live & Silent Auction•Proceeds go toward Minnesota Milk’s Post- -Secondary Scholarship Program.
Networking Opportunities•Connect with other dairy producers and -industry representatives across the Midwest during meals, breaks and the Social Hour.
Educational Highlights•Michael Swanson, Wells Fargo’s chief economist, will share what -he sees happening in the dairy industry locally and world-wide. Dr. Vic Cortese with Pfizer Animal Health will present 9 Myths -to Vaccinating Dairy Cattle helping participants evaluate their vaccination program and choices.Dr. Joep Driessen with Cow Signals Training Company will train -participants using scientific knowledge on the cows demands on barn, feed and care.Steve Bodart with Lookout Ridge Consulting will help participants -take control of production and financial management during volatile times.
Registration is only $35 for both days and includes all educational materials, sessions and meals. Go to www.mnmilk.org/midwestdairyexpo for additional information.
December 8-9, 2009St. Cloud Civic Center • St. Cloud, MNwww.mnmilk.org/midwestdairyexpo
Networking Opportunities • Educational Programming • Progressive Trade Show
Securing a Bright Future
Twin-Val Damion D-Lucky N.C.2-06 2x 110 8,864 3.5 302 3.2 278 inc.
1st Senior 2 Year Old, Best Udder & Best Bred & Owned, District 5 20094th Senior 2 Year Old, Wisconsin Championship Show 2009
Dam: VG-85 Morty 3-01 324 24,222 3.7 888 3.2 750 2nd Dam: EX-91 3E 230,000 lifetime
Around home she goes by the number 88. D-Lucky will be classified in October and is due to Sanchez in the spring. She has a very nice full sister due also.
John & Katie ~ August 29, 2009
Twin-Val Adv Loretta-Red-ET VG-87361 20,211 4.2 844 3.2 639
Dam: EX-90 2E Stardust, over 121,000 lifetimeNext 4 dams EX
Loretta has a daughter by Lawn Boy & is carrying a Reality heifer.
John & Marge RoloffW8122 Co. I, Wonewoc, WI 53968
608-464-7427
Twin Valley Registered HolsteinsTwin Valley Registered HolsteinsJohn & Katie RoloffW8391 Co. I, Wonewoc, WI 53968
608-415-0862 • e-mail: [email protected] Welcome RHA: 23,000M 840F 668P
17 EX, 41 VG, 13 GP (1 lower, just went over 300,000 lft.)
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Opportunistic Offers from Hendel FarmsMiami HENDEL SHOTTLE MIAMI-ET VG-88 VG-MS at 3-03 DOM
GTPI +2085M +2262M +72F +56P +592NM +3.7PL +3.75T 8/092-01 2x 365d 34,010 3.7 1260 2.8 962 • 10 sons going to A.I. by Bolton, Boliver and Jeeves (GTPI range from 2273 to 1893) • Daughters by Bolton (1) and Jeeves (2) with GTPI’s of 2093, 2103 and 2085, respectively
Selling on the Stars of Silent Screen Sale is a FIrST cHOIcE OF FIVE uLTrASOuNDED FEMALE SuPEr pregnancies due March 10, 2010 out of Shottle Miami-ET. The granddam is the immortal Durham Mitzi EX-90 with numerous offspring around the world! These are very early Supers x a great genomic testing family!
HENKESEEN TTNc EMMALEE-ET EX-90 EX-MS @ 4-04cTPI +1586M +935M +11F +18P +3.02T 8/092-03 2x 365d 31,870 3.6 1137 2.8 908
Selling on the Minnesota Fall Harvest Sale is a great two in one package! A VEry GOOD TOySTOry milking over 90 lbs/day carrying an ultrasounded Klassic Big Time female sells. Her dam, EX-90 Titanic Emmalee above who completes five generations of Excellents with sons in A.I. and hails from the world-famous Hillary family! owned with Josh Vatland
MATT AND PAM HENDEL FAMILy | KArL HENDEL14306 Gap Drive, Caledonia, Minnesota 55921Phone (507) 724-5689 | Fax (507) 724-5780Cell (507) 458-7680 | [email protected]
Emmalee
November 21, 2009
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L O M I R A , W I S C O N S I Ni n f o @ b u d j o n . c o m
V i s i t u s a t w w w. b u d j o n . c o m & w w w. b u d j o n - j k . c o m
JOHN & MARY CULL • Res: 920-269-7692 TOM & KELLI CULL • Tom Cell: 920-960-0350, Kelli Cell: 920-960-1484JOEL KIETZMAN & FAMILY • Cell: 608-289-0096
Budjon-Jergens Stormy SkyStormatic x EX-92 Jergens Durham Sasha
Now owned by Robert Jergens & Jaren Howe, Hutchinson, MNStormy Sky has weathered the showring very well this summer!
• 1st Sr 2-Year-Old & Reserve Intermediate Champion, MN State Show
• 1st Sr 2-Year-Old & Intermediate Champion, Midwest Fall National
Etiquette EX-90Encore x EX-96 Elegance
Now owned by Tom Robanson, P.E.I., CanadaTom housed Etiquette at our farm after the sale to be
flushed with the following results:• 9 embryos by Durham • 8 embryos by Advent
Dodgecrest Adv Tequilla-RedAdvent x VG-88 TS-Bakers Tulip *RC
Now owned by Milksource Genetics, Kaukauna, WIBottoms up to Tequilla and her showring record in 2009:
• 1st Spring Yearling, MW Spring Red & White Show• Will be in the Milksource show string this fall for
the Big Dance!
Lyon Duke Dutchy EX-94
Now owned by Trent Valley Farm, The Sauder Family,Tremont, IL
Dutchy, a showring veteran, continues her accolades for the Sauders!
• Supreme Champion, 2009 Illinois State Fair• Grand Champion, 2009 Illinois State Fair
• The anchor of the Trent Valley show string this fall!
Fox Trail Claire EX-92
Now owned by Trent Valley Farm, The Sauder Family,Tremont, IL
Everybody loves Claire!• Reserve Supreme Champion, 2009 Illinois State Fair
• Grand Champion, 2009 Illinois State Fair
We are very proud to have sold these cattle in our Budjon Futures Sale last April!It is great to see their new owners reaping the results both in the show ring and reproductively.
Congratulations & and we wish you Continued Success!
© Cybil FisherREVERSED
East EX-91Stormatic x EX-96 Linjet Eileen x EX-96 Elegance
Now owned by Nova Holsteins - Lance & Ryan Kamm,New Richmond, WI
Kamm’s have been flushing East with great results:• 11 embryos by Goldwyn
• 7 embryos by Macs
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www.manitobaholsteins.ca | [email protected] Penner, President | (204) 326-1443 | [email protected]
RainyRidge talent baRbaRa Vg-89-3yR-Can3-04 2x 338d 32,835 3.6 1188 3.2 1065
“From the Tony Beautys”Grand Champion, Manitoba Spring Show 2009Reserve Grand Champion, Morris Show 2009
HM Grand Champion, Calgary Spring Show 2009Nom All-American and All-Canadian Junior 3-Year Old 2008
Owned by: Rainyridge, Ravenbrook and Hylite Holsteins
lakefield titanium jane eX-92-3e-Can4-10 2x 365d 22,516 3.1 697 3.2 728
Reserve Grand Champion, Manitoba Spring Show 2009Grand Champion, Morris Show 2008
Reserve Grand Champion, Manitoba Spring Show 2008Grand Champion, Manitoba Spring Show 2006
Owned by: Lakefield Farm
RainyRidge lee Candie-et eX-92-2e-Can6-06 2x 334d 33,241 3.4 1138 3.1 1030
Grand Champion, Morris Show 2009Grand Champion, Manitoba Central Club Show 2009
Owned by: Rainyridge Holsteins
bulRush dundee judd Vg-87-2yR-Can2-05 2x 144d 13,574 3.4 439 3.2 412 inc.
Reserve Grand Champion, Manitoba Central Club Show 2009Junior Champion, Manitoba Spring Show 2008
Owned by: Bulrush Holsteins
manitOba’s Leading Ladies
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Junior Girls Showmanship• –Melissa Thole, Carlyle, Ill.Junior Boys Showmanship• –Dakota GraylingSenior Girls Showmanship• –Miranda KollmannSenior Boys Showmanship• –Chris Kollmann
EffinghamJune 27, 2009, Jasper County Fairgrounds, • Newton, Ill.54 head shown• Brian Marcoot, Greenville, Ill., judge•
Senior and Grand Champion, Open• –Von-View Throne Tabby (S: Timlynn Throne-ET, D: Von-View Rudolph Leah), 1st 4-yr.-old, Brock Vonderheide, Stewardson, Ill.Reserve Senior and Res.Grand Champion, • Open and Senior and Grand Champion, Junior–MS Miracle Astro Dazzle (S: Oseeana Astronomical-ET, D: Amlaird Skychief Miracle-ET), 2nd 4-yr.-old, Morgan Wendling, Altamont, Ill.Intermediate Champion, Open and Junior • and Reserve Grand Champion, Junior– Wendy-Oaks Titanic Miami (S: Hartline Titanic-ET, D: Wendy-Oaks Outside Martina), 1st Senior 3-yr.-old, Morgan WendlingReserve Intermediate Champion, Open and • Junior–Wendy-Oaks Dexmatic Arial (S: BVK Dexmatic, D: Wendy-Oaks Lotto Ashlynn (, 1st Senior 2-yr.-old, Macy Wendling, Altamont, Ill.Junior Champion, Open and Junior• –WinterLea Roy Kate (S: Roylane Jordan-ET, D: Winter-Lea Mich Kermit), 1st Fall yearling, Jeremy Cielak, Chicago, Ill.Reserve Junior Champion, Open and • Junior–Ourway Aspen Ashlyn (S: EK-Oseeana Aspen-ET, D: Golden Dream Adolph), 1st Winter yearling, Macy Wendling
Junior Girls Showmanship• –Lauren Probst, Wheeler, Ill.Junior Boys Showmanship• – Brandon Runge, Altamont, Ill.Intermediate Girls Showmanship• –Macy WendlingIntermediate Boys Showmanship• –Jeremy CielakSenior Girls Showmanship• –Katie Probst, Wheeler, Il.
IllInoIs DIstrICt show resultsClinton
July 21, 2009, Clinton County Fairgrounds, • Carlyle, Ill.Craig Meng, Freeburg, Ill., judge•
Intermediate and Grand Champion, Open• – Net-A-Way Sept Storm Rafaela (S: Pursuit September Storm-ET, D: Net-A-Way Rbn Purity-Red-Et), 1st Senior 2-yr.-old, Eric and Cindy Netemeyer, Germantown, Ill.Senior and Reserve Grand Champion, Open • and Senior and Grand Champion, Junior– Brite-Side Linjet Bailey (S: Sunnylodge Linjet, D: Brite-Side Win Brianna 608), 1st 5-yr.-old, Josh Huelsman, Trenton, Ill.Reserve Senior Champion, Open and • Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion, Junior–MSGlenkeen Emerson Qutee-ET (S: Ricecrest Emerson-ET, D; C-O-D Adan Quince), 1st 125,00 lb., Chris Kollmann, New Baden, Ill. Reserve Intermediate Champion, Open• – GBM SStorm Luckie –ET (S: Pursuit September Storm-ET, D: GBM Linjet Janet-ET), 1st Senior 3-yr.-old, Flat-Net Holsteins, Carlyle, Ill. Intermediate Champion, Junio• r–Koll-Kreek Blitz Kara (S: Fustead Emory Blitz-ET, D: Koll-Kreek Ito Katie), Junior 3-yr.old, Miranda Kollmann, New Baden, Ill. Reserve Intermediate Champion, Junior• – Ms Roy Beth (S: Roylane Jordan-ET, D: Bluff-Ridge Durham Berma-ET), Matt Jansen, Damiansville, Ill.Junior Champion, Open• –Dodel Zenith Elisa (S: Ocean-View Zenith-TW-ET, D: Brite-Side Encore Eliza-ET), 1st Fall calf, Jason Brammier, Carlyle, Ill. Reserve Junior Champion, Open• –Net-A-Way Adv Pavida-Red-ET (S: KHW Kite Advent-Red-ET, D: Net-A-Way Trbt Petri-Red-ET), 1st Spring heifer calf, Eric and Cindy NetemeyerJunior Champion, Junior• –Ms Flat-Net Advn Radine-Red (S: KHW Kite Advent-Red-ET, D: GBM SStorm Luckie-ET), 1st Winter yearling, Shanna NetemeyerReserve Junior Champion, Junior• –Clint-Clair Gold Dice (S: Braedale Goldwyn, D: Clint-Clair Durham Darcie), 1st Spring calf (Jr. show), Dakota Grayling, Trenton, Ill.Premier Breeder and Exhibitor• –Eric and Cindy Netemeyer
GBM SStorm Luckie-ETReserve Intermediate Champion, Clinton Open
Wendy-Oaks Titanic MiamiIntermediate Open & Jr — Reserve Grand, Jr
GatewayJuly 6, 2009, Bond County Fairgrounds, • Greenville, Ill.44 head shown• Clint Harre, Nashville, Ill., judge•
Senior and Grand and Bred & Owned • Champion, Open and Junior–TimTam-Acres Champ Sweetpea (S: Calbrett-I HH Champion-ET, D: Net-A-Way Sailor Posey), 1st 4-yr.-old, Chelsie Stewart, Pocahontas, Ill.Reserve Grand and Intermediate Champion, • Open–B-J-Grove Terrason BB, Yvonne Clanton, Mulberry Grove, Ill.Reserve Senior Champion Open• –Brite-Side Gibson Lacee (S: Silky Gibson-ET) Oertel Farms, Brighton, Ill.Reserve Senior Champion Junior• –Schaufine Durham Rosie (S: Regancrest Elton Durham-ET, D: Schaufine Eland Ruthie), 1st 5-yr.-old, Amy Schaufelberger, Greenville, Ill.Reserve Grand and Intermediate Champion, • Junior–Mohrfield Supra Precious (S: Blondin Supra-ET, D: Speedside Jed Pia-ET), 1st Senior 2-yr.-old, Tyler CarterReserve Intermediate Champion, Junior• – Ms Dakota Ellie, Amy SchaulfefbergerJunior Champion, Open and Junior• – Woodridge Absolute Hope (S: EK-Oseeana Absolute-ET, D: Woodridge Ross Hope), 1st Spring yearling, Brennan Woker, GreenvilleReserve Junior Champion, Open• –Huel-Haven Outside Natally (S: Comestar Outside-ET, D: MS Windy-Hill Dairy Nicole), 1st Winter yearling, Lucas Clanton, Mulberry Grove, Ill.Reserve Junior Champion, Junior• –Carters-Corner D Pricey-ET (S: Regancrest Elton Durham-ET, D: Mohrfield Supra Precious), 1st Fall calf, Tyler CarterPremier Breeder• –Schaufine Holsteins, Greenville, Ill.Premier Exhibitor• –Schaufine Holsteins and B-J-Grove Holsteins, Mulberry Grove, Ill. Junior Girls Showmanship• –Rebecca Laesch, Greenville, Ill.Junior Boys Showmanship• –Brennan WokerIntermediate Girls Showmanship• –Chelsie StewartIntermediate Boys Showmanship• –Brett WokerSenior Girls Showmanship• –Callie ZoelzerSenior Boys Showmanship• –Tyler Carter
TimTam-Acres Champ SweetpeaGrand Champion, Gateway Open and Junior
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Seneteka Lee Darmee), 1st Junior 3-yr.-old, Niki Neisen, Fowler, Ill.Reserve Senior and Grand Champion, • Open–Deters Rhythm Lilibeth (S: Markwell Durham Rhythm-ET, D: Deters S Flip Lillian), 1st 4-yr.-old, Deters Dairy, Quincy, Ill.Reserve Senior and Grand Champion, • Junior– Senteka Bunker Desere, 1st 125,000 lb. cow, Niki NeisenJunior Champion, Open and Junior• – Senteka Damian 893, 1st Summer yearling, Niki NeisenReserve Junior Champion, Open• –Senteka Dundee 862, 1st Fall yearling, Niki NeisenReserve Junior Champion, Junior• –Zimbre Advent Mandy, 2nd Fall yearling, Cory Thorman, Macomb, Ill.
Northeast IllinoisJuly 11, 2009, Boone County Fairgrounds, • Belvidere, Ill.110 head shown• Lora Hilgendorf, Nokomis, Ill., judge•
Senior and Grand Champion, Open• – Gardner Durham Medusa, (S: Regancrest Elton Durham-ET, D: Gardner Istar Madeira), 1st 5-yr.-old, Lindale Holsteins, Hampshire, Ill.Reserve Senior and Res.Grand Champion • and Bred & Owned Champion, Open– Luck-E-JK Dundee Trista-ET (S: Regancrest Dundee-ET, D: Bardholm Trust Lee), 1st 4-yr.-old, Joe Engel & Joel Kietzman, Hampshire, Ill.Senior and Grand Champion, Junior• – Les-Mar-Acres Astron Gorjus (S: Oseeana Astronomical-ET, D: Kenncest Skychief Georgtete), 1st 4-yr.-old (Junior), Paige Lyford, Roscoe, Ill.Reserve Senior and Res.Grand Champion, • Junior–Les-Mar-Acres Prymtym Aloha (S: Windy-Knoll-View Primetime, D: Kaymanor
Heart of IllinoisJune 26, 2009, Woodford County Fairgrounds, • Eureka, Ill.Matt Engel, Hampshire, Ill., judge•
Senior and Grand Champion, Open and • Junior–Bluff-Ridge Skyfame Joan (S: Quality Skyfame-ET, D: Bluff-Ridge Durham June), 1st 4-yr.old, Sarah Butler, Arrowsmith, Ill.Junior Champion, Open and Junior• – Rightstar Allegro Bloyce-ET (S: Shoremar BKB Allegro, D: Desnettte Bella Lee), 1st Spring yearling, C, G, & B Kasbergen, Mansfield, Ill.Reserve Junior Champion, Open• –Maheufils Jasper Roxy-ET (S: Wilcoxview Jasper-ET, D: Maheufils Champion Patsy), 1st Fall heifer calf, Austin Rademacher, Penville, Ill.Reserve Junior Champion, Junior• –Mibelson Laramie Copernic-ET, (S: Wedgwood Laramie-ET, D: Haelzle Outside J Caramel) 1st Winter heifer calf, C, G & B Kasbergen
Junior Girls Showmanship• –Dawn Irwin, Beason, Ill.Junior Boys Showmanship• –Grant Kasbergen, Mansfield, Ill.I• ntermediate Boys Showmanship–Todd Irwin, Beason, Ill.Senior Girls Showmanship• –Sarah Butler
LincolnlandJuly 9, 2009, Christian County Fairgrounds, • Taylorville, Ill.
Senior and Grand Champion and Champion • Udder, Open and Junior–Schluter Roy Leann
Illinois District Show Results(continued from page 19)
Mohrfield Supra PreciousRes. Grand & Int. Champion, Gateway Junior
Schaufine Durham RosieRes. Int. Champion, Gateway Junior
Rightsar Allegro Bloyce-ETJunior Champion, Heart of Illinios Open and Jr.
Maheufils Jasper Roxy-ETReserve Junior, Heart of Illinios Open
Mibelson Laramie Copernic-ETReserve Junior, Heart of Illinois Junior
(S: Roylane Jordan-ET, D: Ms Regancrest Luann-ET), 1st 4-yr.-old, Jessica Telgmann, Strasburg, Ill.Reserve Grand Champion, Intermediate • Champion and Champion Bred and Owned, Open–Lynnvue Buckeye Rosepetal (S: R-E-W Buckeye-ET, D: Lynnvue Morty Rubin), Jr. 2-yr.-old, Brad Bauman, Nokomis, Ill.Reserve Intermediate and Res. Grand • Champion, Junior–Wesemann Best Velocity (S: Hidden-View Best-ET, D: Wesemann Roy Veronica), Senior 3-yr.-old, Allison Telgmann, Strasburg, Ill.Junior Champion, Open and Junior• – Pruemer Dex Sugar (S: Mr Regancrest Dex-ET, D: Gaf-fine Shottle Sweetie-ET), 1st Winter calf, Kaleb Pruemer, Shelbyville, Ill.
• Mississippi-Valley
July 30, 2009, Adams County Fairgrounds, • Mendon, Ill.Kevin Wendling, Altamont, Ill., judge•
Senior and Grand Champion, Open and • Junior–Seneteka Mr Sam Darmee (S: Regancrest-Mr Drham Sam-ET, D: Thorman
Schluter Roy LeannGrand Champion, Lincolnland Open and Junior
Wesemann Best VelocityRes. Int. and Res. Grand, Lincolnland Junior
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Northwest Illinois
June 12, 2009, Freeport, Ill.• 91 head shown• Dave Wallace, Tremont, Ill., judge•
Senior and Grand Champion, Open• —Holbric Snowstorm Ashly-Red (S:Holbric Snowstorm-Red-ET, D: Miss Arsenio Allie-Red), 1st 4-yr.-old, Shannondoah, Shannon, Ill.Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand • Champion, Open–Show-N-Style Bobbie-ET (S: Regancrest Elton Durham-ET, D: Provale Radier Brooke), 2nd 4-yr.-old, Ron Mikulice, Orangeville, Ill.Grand Champion, Junior• –Erbacres Lyster Doriah (S:TCET Lyster, D: Erbacres Skychief Dellia-ET), 1st Dry Aged Cow, Connor Erbsen, Lanark, Ill.Reserve Grand Champion, Junior• –Car-Mer Bret Alure 300 (S: Peckenstein Form Bret-ET, D: Car-Mer Blitz Azure 40), 1st 4-yr.-old, Car-Mer Farms, Kurt Timmerman, Galena, Ill.Intermediate Champion, Open• –AHM Lady Purdue-ET (S: KHW Kite Advent-Red-ET,D: AHM Lady Pristine), 1st Senior 2-yr.-old, AHM and Ron MikuliceReserve Intermediate Champion, Open• – AHM Lady Pepperdine-ET (S: KHW Kite Advent-Red-ET, D: AHM Lady Pristine), 1st Senior 3-yr.-old) AHM and Ron Mikulice Junior Champion, Open• –Ms Apple Pie-Red-ET (S: Fradon Redliner-Red-ET, D: KHW Regiment Apple-Red-ET, 1st Winter yearling, Erbacres, Lanark, Ill. Reserve Junior Champion, Open• –Holbric Mil-R-Mor Abyann -ET(S: Regancrest Dundee-ET, D: Hedge-row Leadman Abby), 1st Fall yearling, Mikulice and GrecoJunior Champion, Junior• –Regancrestcp S Desire (S: Picston Shottle-ET, D: MS
Broker Apple), 2nd 4-yr.-old (Junior), Brooke • Lyford, Roscoe, Ill.Intermediate Champion, Open• –Bo-Irish Goldwyn Kissago-ET (S: Braedale Goldwyn, D: Bo-Irish Frlance H Kissabug), 1st Senior 3-yr.-old, Golden Oaks Farm, Wauconda, Ill.Reserve Intermediate Champion, Open• –Lindale Rudy Electra (S: Nunesdale Durham Rudy-ET, D: Lindale Integrity Eliza-ET), 1st Junior 3-yr.-old, Lindale HolsteinsIntermediate Champion, Junior• –Hedge-Row Blitz Bliss (S: Fustead Emory Blitz, D: Hedge-Row Spike Streak), 1st Senior 2-yr.-old (Junior), Matt Lyons, Rockford, Ill.Reserve Intermediate Champion, Junior• –Swanee-Lee Lehrjet Darcy (S: Holbric Linjet Lehrjet-ET, D: Swanee-Lee RM Delaney), 1st Junior 2-yr.-old (Junior), Emily Irwin, BelvidereJunior Champion, Open and Junior• –Walk-Era Pronto Monty (S: Windy-Knoll-View Pronto-ET, D: Walk-Era Durham Medinah), 1st Summer yearling heifer, Stephanie Aves, Poplar Grove, Ill.Reserve Junior Champion, Open• –Golden- Oaks PR Julia-ET (S: Windy-Knoll-View Pronto-ET, D: MS Blue-Cut Set Jewels-ET), 1st Spring yearling heifer, Golden Oaks FarmsReserve Junior Champion, Junior• –Les-Mar-Acres ApplesAmor (S: Windy-Knoll-View 4 Aces-ET, D: Kaymanor Broker Apple), 1st Fall heifer calf, Brooke Lyford, Roscoe, Ill.
Junior Girls Showmanship• –Ellie Lenkaitis, Winnebago, Ill.Junior Boys Showmanship• –Stephen Mitchell, Winnebago, Ill.Intermediate Girls Showmanship• –Paige Lyford, Roscoe, Ill.Intermediate Boys Showmanship• –Justin Crull, Poplar Grove, Ill.Senior Girls Showmanship• –Brooke Lyford, Roscoe, Ill.Senior Boys Showmanship• –Richard Koehn, Peotone, Ill.
Gardner Durham MedusaGrand Champion, Northeast Open
Luck-E-JK Dundee TristaRes. Grand & Bred & Owned Champ, Northeast
Bo-Irish Goldwyn KissagoIntermediate Champion, Northeast
Lindale Rudy ElectraReserve Intermediate Champion, Northeast
Regancrest Design-ET), 1st Winter calf, Connor ErbsenReserve Junior Champion, Junior• –Erbacres Aspen Design-ET (S: EK-Oseeana Aspen-ET, D: Erbacres Lyster Doriah-ET), 1st Fall calf, Connor ErbsenPremier Breeder• –Show-N-Style Cattle Co., c/o Ron MikulicePremier Exhibitor• –(Tie) Shannondoah and Show-N-Style Junior Girls Showmanship• –Brianna Sheehan, Huntley, Ill.Junior Boys Showmanship• –Connor ErbsenIntermediate Girls Showmanship• –Sarah Sheehan, Huntely, Ill.Intermediate Boys Showmanship• –Ryan Sheehan, Huntley, Ill.Senior Girls Showmanship• –Darcy Steffes, Elizabeth, Ill.
Erbacres Lyster DoriahGrand Champion, Junior, Northwest
Southern
July 9, 2009, Washington County Fairgrounds, • 26 head shown• Aaron Heinzmann, Carlyle, Ill., judge•
Senior and Grand Champion, Open• –Elm-Nor-Way Lheros Wink-ET (S: Comestar Lheros-ET, D: Elm-Nor-Way Storm Whirlwind), 1st Senior 2-yr.-old, Elm Farms, Inc., Okawville, Ill.Reserve Senior and Res. Grand Champion, • Open–Elm-Nor-Way Matt Willy Wonka (S: Zehr-Hartman Bango, Mat-ET, D: Elm-Nor-Way Jolt Webster), 1st Aged cow, Elms Farms, Inc.Junior Champion, Open• –Elm-Nor-Way Plaid Rootbeer (S: Windy-Knoll-View Plaid-ET, D: Elm-Nor-Way Roy Rescue), 1st Fall calf, Elm Farms, Inc.Reserve Junior Champion, Open and Junior • and Grand Champion, Junior—Elm-Nor-Way Cody Patches, Spring yearling, Cameron Obermeirer, Okawville, Ill. Reserve Junior Champion and Res. Grand • Champion, Junior –Zehrview Terrason Pandy (S: Innwood Terrason, D: Zehrview james Panda), 1st Fall yearling, Amanda Hartman, Waterloo, Ill.
Junior Girls Showmanship• –Amanda Hartmann, Waterloo, Ill.Senior Girls Showmanship• –Abby Kern, Prairie du Rocher, Ill.
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Illinois Junior Holstein Association Officers
President: Emily Lyons6447 Fitzgerald Rd.Rockford, IL [email protected](815) 988-7126 cellVice President: Haley Lyons6447 Fitzgerald Rd.Rockford, IL 61102(815) 962-0001Secretary: Sarah Sheehan6111 Ridgeview Dr.Huntley, IL 60142(847) [email protected]: Justin Crull6231 Hunter Rd.Poplar Grove, IL 61065(815) 765-3673Reporter: Colleen Ziller12904 Ernesti Rd.Huntley, IL 60142(815) 790-1239 [email protected]
Junior Journeys
National Convention The 2009 National Junior Holstein Convention was held in Sacramento, California, June 27-30. Illinois had 14 Junior Holstein members representing us in dairy jeopardy, jr. and sr. quiz bowl, and speeches. Along with the Jrs. were several adult chaperones and coaches. They made over a 2000 mile trip, by air, to compete in the Junior competitions. The members arrived in California on the 25th. They had the opportunity to visit the Golden Gate Bridge, site see, and take pictures. Afterwards they were able to go and see the ocean. Here they were able to take some awesome pictures, play in the water, draw in the sand, climb up some rocks, and make some cool memories. The 26th they hit the road again and went on a lovely hike in the Redwood forest. Talk about feeling small. The redwood forest would be one of the coolest places to hike in and the group agreed. They also had the opportunity to tour two farms that day, one being Ocean View. They had the opportuntiy to see others dairy operations and see how they do things on their farms. The 27th was dairy jeopardy and speech contests. Our speech contestants were Morgan Bollech and Moragn Olbrich. They both did a great job and we can’t wait to hear their speeches for the upcoming Spring Thing. There were 66 participants in Dairy Jeopardy, competing in three divisions and it running throughout the day. Emily Lyons represented Illinois in the senior division. Intermediate contestants were Sarah Sheehan, Ryan Sheehan and Philip Shanks. Meredith Ziller was the Illinois Jr contestant and made it into the top 12. Congratulations to Emily who won first place in the senior round. That night the juniors had an ice cream social and participated in karaoke. They all had a laugh getting up and listening to each other sing their hearts out. Getting up in front of everybody and singing, broke the ice and junior members proceeded to go and socialize with other Holstein enthusiasts. The next day was the host day tours. Convention attendees had several opportunities to learn more about agriculture in the state. Tour stops included an Ag History Center, Exels Holsteins - the Hank van Exel family,
and wineries( the juniors did not attend these). Others enjoyed the California sunshine and had some fun at the Raging Waters Water Park. They also had an opportunity to go spelunking in one of California’s caves. The evening concluded with the California National Convention Sale, held at the Dixon May Fairgrounds. While it was extremely hot in the show area there were still lots of people, a great line up sale cattle, and an awesome success. Members hit the sack early in preparation for quiz bowl the following day June 29th was quiz bowl. 32 teams competed in both junior and senior divisions. The Junior quiz bowl team consisted of Justin Crull, Ryan Sheehan, Matt Lyons, Morgan Bollech, and Emily Irwin. They did an awesome job and placed 4th. Aaron Mitchell, Mike Drendel, Elizabeth Myelle, Angie Boeshe, and Sarah Sheehan all participated in the senior quiz bowl. Congratulations to both teams, you represented us well. At the banquet Illinois received even more good moos, I mean news. We also won first place in the Banner competition. After a long day of dairy bowl and stuffing your face at the banquet the only thing you want to do is go dance, right? Well they were able to boogy! They showed off their sweet moves and how
Watch for Junior Fundraisers at local
and state event throughout this fall and winter!
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Emily Irwin with her Poster Display Junior Dairy Bowl Team Senior Dairy Bowl Team
Dairy Jeopardy Contestants Speech Participants Spelunking in a cavern
A Day at the Beach - with sweatshirts??
Amy and Becky enjoy some down time!
The whole group - back row (l-r): Justin Crull, Philip Shanks, Mike Drendel, Aaron Mitchel, Emily Lyons. Center row: Amy Shanks, Becky Meier, Melissa Irwin, Morgan Bollech, Meredith Ziller. Front row: Emily Irwin, Morgan Olbrich, Sarah Sheehan, Ryan Sheehan, Elizabeth Myelle, Angie Boesche and Matt Lyons.
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Thormans travelded to Mercer County and Heart of Illinois Fair. Sorry if I forgot anyone. Our thoughts are with long time member Albert Bastert, who is adjusting to have both feet amputated. One was done earlier this year, while the other was removed over the summer. Beth Weas Cash
Stephenson It has been a busy summer in Stephenson County, starting with a very high-quality district show in June. Look for complete district show results on page 19 of this issue. Stephenson County exhibitors continued tho compete well throughout the summer at the Stepenson County Fair, State Holstein Show, State Fair and other shows. Best of luck to all the Stephenson County members going on to Expo and Louisville! In other news, Kaye Miller fell down the basement stairs on August 31. She broke her wrist, fractured her neck and broke her shoulder in four placed. Fortunately, no damage was done to her spinal column. After spending a week at the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, Wis., she was able to come home sporting a neck brace, cast and shoulder sling. She continues to record in good spirits and underwent a complete shoulder replacement on September 15. She would like to thank the many members from across the state who have showered her with phone calls, card and get-well wishes. The future of the Junior Holstein Club in Stephenson County is looking bright thanks to the birth of several babies over the last year. Brian and Kristi Dinderman of Orangeville gave birth to twin boys, Amery and Aidan, last winter. After many complications due to a premature birht, they have now been home for some time and are doing well. Tim and Jennifer (Meier) Busker of Ridott had a son, Matthew, in January. Shortly after, Donald and Sarah Graybill of Freeport had their third child, Emiy Claire, while Dirk and Jennifer Brinkmeiere, also of Freeport, gave birth to son Dalton. Most recently, Dave Schultz and Amy Schlappi of
Illinois District NewsMississippi Valley
Where has the summer gone?? Kevin Wendling judged our District Show on July 30 in conjunction with our County Fair. There were 11 exhibitors with 43 head. More information is elsewhere. For the 4-H show Cory Thorman had Reserve Supreme Cow, along with Senior Champion. Hannah Weiman had champion heifer. Senior showmanship winners were Garrett Edwards and reserve Jordan Thorman, and Junior showmanship winner Hannah Weiman and reserve Cole Cutforth. In the open show Tom Neisen Family had Grand Champion Holstein and Supreme. In the Junior Show Cory Thorman had Grand overall. Members showing at least one of the shows during the fair included Tom Kuhn Family, Deters Dairy, Marissa Edwards, Garrett Edwards, (Hi-Blu); Cory and Jordan Thorman, Tom Neisen Family, Cole Cutforth, Frank and Beth Cash, Duane Tobias Family, and Andrew Mowen. At the Western Illinois Dairy Banquet Rachel Reis was crowned Dairy Princess. The Kuhn Family received the Heritage Award given to a person, couple or family who are involved in the Dairy Industry. The Tobias family had two weddings this year. Kurt married Heather Bugh and Chris married Stephanie Arnold. Our thoughts and prayers go to the Gary Weiman family on the passing of their grandson Ethan Weiman. Ethan lost his courageous battle with Neuroblastoma on June 12. Adam Weiman is getting married in January to Kelly Kretzer. While son Aaron graduated this past spring from Western Illinois University.Paul and Edith Edwards have been busy with two weddings. Two of Rick and Mary Edwards daughters married. Nicole married Mark Bateman in February, while Olivia married Korey Powell on September 5. Garrett Edwards, Greg and Janette’s son graduated from Blessed Sacrament last Spring. Cheryl Frericks became the wife of Joe Schutte on July 25. Several members attended the wedding and or reception. Cheryl is now at a desk job at ADM formulating rations for dairy farmers. This was the 59th year for Tom Kuhn to exhibit at the County Fair. They also took some of their New Zelland rabbits to the State Fair. Showing cattle at State Fair were Cory and Jordan Thorman, Cole Cutforth, Frank and Beth Cash, and Andrew Mowen. Several of us showed at other county fairs. Lewis Co. Missouri, Weiman, Mowen, Cash and Cutforth. Jersey Co. Mowen; and the
Orangeville gave birth to the first Mil-R-Mor great-grandchild, Ashlynn Grace Schultz, on August 5. The wondrous circle of life carries on with these new additions, yet the year has also brought the passing of some of their great-grandparents. Ruby Meier of Ridott passed away in March at the age of 91. Sharon Graybill of Dakota passed away on August 19, shortly following the death of her husband, Bob, last January. Back to positive news, several weddings are also in the air. Arji Rashidi, grandson of Bob & Kaye Miller, will be married October 11, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, before settling down in San Diego, Calif. His fiance, MacKenzie Johnson, is originally from the Green Bay area. Angie Smith of Davis is getting married on October 17 to Tim Litlow. Laura Lyford, also of Davis, is set to marry John Mitchell of Wisconsin on April 10, 2010. Stephenson County Holstein members are also busy planning the state convention, ste for December 2-4, 2009, in Freeport, Ill. Lots of fun activities and good Holstein fellowship are planned, and we look forward to welcoming you all to our county soon! Wishing you a safe and bountiful harvest season!
Lorilee Schultz
Ashlynn Grace Schultz
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Illinois kids dance. The next day they packed up and were on their way back home. Congratulations to all the contestants, everyone did a great job. The coaches and chaperones all deserve some recognition too. Without them we would not have been able to attend all these conventions. Many thanks to Amy Shanks, Becky Meire, Brian Olbrich, Melissa Irwin, and Glen Meier for taking time out of their busy schedules for us.
Colleen Ziller, Reporter
National Convention(continued from page 22)National Convention Results
Banner: 1st place Junior Dairy Bowl 4th place
Justin Crull, Captain Matt Lyons
Morgan Bollech Emily Irwin
Ryan Sheehan (alternate) Senior Dairy Bowl 6th place
Aaron Mitchell, Captain Mike Drendel Angie Boesch
Elizabeth Myelle Sarah Sheehan (alternate)
Jeopardy Senior, Emily Lyons 1st place
Intermediate, Ryan Sheehan, Sarah Sheehan, Phillip Shanks Junior, Meredith Ziller Speech Participants
Morgan Olbrich, Junior Morgan Bullock, Intermediate
Poster Participant Emily Irwin
DJM Semi-FinalistEmily Lyons
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The volatility in dairy product prices and dairy producer milk prices is extremely
difficult for dairy producers, milk processors and end users of milk and dairy products to manage. The U.S. All Milk price averaged $15.13 for 2005, just $12.88 for 2006, a record high of $19.13 for 2007 and $18.32 for 2008, the second highest on record. But, the U.S. All Milk price was a record monthly high of $21.90 November of 2007, started 2008 with a January price of $20.50 only to fall to $15.60 by December and down to $11.50 for February 2009. Such volatility creates major problems for dairy producers to manage cash flow and make capital investment decisions. When prices are at their lows returns over feed costs become unfavorable and even negative. These unfavorable returns have a negative impact beyond the dairy producer level. Farm input suppliers are negatively impacted as dairy producers reduce their purchases of feed, seed, fertilizer, crop chemicals, machinery and other inputs. These lower input purchases negatively impact local businesses and communities.
Program objectives:To prevent severely depressed producer •milk prices that result in low and negative returns over feed costs to dairy producers.To reduce the volatility of dairy product •prices and producer milk prices and thereby reduce the price risk to dairy producers, dairy processors and end users of milk and dairy products.Provide flexibility in allowing dairy •producers who wish to expand their dairy operations as well as providing for new producers who wish to enter dairying.To complement and not replace other •existing dairy programs such as the federal dairy price support program and the Milk Income Loss Contract Program. In fact, this program would reduce the federal government cost of both of these two programs.Provide for a long run dairy program for •seven years with a five year review for continuation and/or modifications based on past performance.
Program provisions:The program is mandatory in that all states •will be included. However, it is flexible in that individual producers may decide to expand their dairy operation and new producers are allowed to enter the dairy industry. States having programs to grow their dairy industry will still be able to implement such programs.For the purpose of this legislation, the term •“new producer” shall be defined as any
individual or group of individuals entering the dairy business, none of whom have any interest in milk producing cows at the time of this bill’s enactment.Upon implementation of the program, each •dairy producer will be assigned an initial base of raw milk marketings using an average of the calendar years 2007, 2008, and 2009.There will be a committee setup to review •individual appeals.For those producers with less than a 3-year •history, calendar year 2009 will be their initial allowable milk marketings base. Each producer’s base will be divided into their quarterly historical milk marketings. Bases are a moving base whereby at the beginning of the next 12-month period, a producer’s base will be the recent past 12 months. The base is assigned to the producer owning the producer license for the dairy operation.Bases can be transferred by filing the exchange •with the Farm Service Agency.Multiple dairy producers can combine their •bases from two or more facilities into one dairy facility provided each producer holding one of the bases to be combined remains engaged in milk production of the operation in the combined facility.In all other instances a producer’s base •evaporates once the owner of the producer license no longer is actively producing and marketing milk.The program will be administered by the •U.S. Secretary of Agriculture with an advisory Board, hereafter referred to as Board, appointed by the Secretary from nominations. The Board will include two dairy producers from each of 6 regions—the West, South, Southeast, Central, Midwest and Northeast; one consumer representative, one representative of dairy product firms (cheese, butter, milk powder or other manufactured products), one representative of a fluid milk bottler, and a dairy economist advisor to the Board.The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture in •consultation with the Board will forecast the market for fluid milk and manufactured dairy products (total commercial disappearance) that includes both the domestic market, any foreseen government purchases, and exports for each quarter of the next 12 months. Taking into consideration the current level of milk production, a determination will be made as to the needed change in U.S. milk production to fulfill the market needs for each quarter of the next 12 months allowing for a producer raw milk price that is positive over operating costs as determined by the Board. The Board will meet quarterly with the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to revise forecasts and to forecast out by quarter for the next 12 month period. The market needs by quarter is referred to as
“allowable milk marketings”.Dairy producers who maintain their milk •marketings by quarter within the “allowable milk marketings” are not directly impacted by the program. Recognizing that milk production is affected by weather, feed quality, herd health, etc., a producer who exceeds the “allowable milk marketings” for a given quarter will not be impacted provided that their milk marketings for the entire 12 month period are within the “allowable milk marketings” and if so, any “market access fees” collected will be refunded.Dairy producers who produce at or below •their “allowable milk marketings” will not be impacted with a reduction in base in the future marketing period/s.Dairy producers who wish to expand their •dairy operation and exceed the “allowable milk marektings” will be assessed a “market access fee” per hundredweight on milk marketings that exceed their “allowable milk marketings” level. This “market access fee” will initially be determined by the U.S. Secretary and the Board, but we expect it will be in the range of $6.00 to $9.00 per hundredweight on this “new” milk. Based on historical performance of the program, this market access fee may be increased or decreased, but cannot be increased for dairy producers currently being assessed the “market access fee” for the current 12-month marketing period. If the market access fee would drop while a producer is expanding, the fee could go down (because we need more milk), but a fee would never go up once locked in for 12 months.For dairy facilities who expand marketings •beyond the “allowable milk marketings” and pay a “market access fee”, their fees would be collected and redistributed back to the dairy producers who held their milk marketings within the “allowable milk marketings”. Redistribution of “market access fees” will be done annually at the anniversary date of the inception of this program.Once it is determined that a dairy producer •has expanded milk marketings beyond the “allowable milk marketings” for a given quarter, the dairy producer will have the “market access fee” deducted for the proportional amount of “new” milk from their milk check in the following quarter and for the next three quarters. The dairy producer’s higher milk marketings during the first quarter and following three quarters having a “market access fee” becomes the new and higher historical base to which milk marketings for the quarters for the next 12 months will be compared to.For new producers without a full year of •milk marketings or those entering after the implementation date, their base will
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The Kyle Mitchell Outstanding Junior Memorial Award will be presented annually to one junior who best demonstrates the qualities that made Kyle an exemplary member of the Illinois Junior Holstein Association. Recipients must be at least 17 and not yet 21 years of age by January 1 of the year in which they are nominated.
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Top 10,000 CTPI Cows from Illinois(August 2009 Genetic Run)
Name FS CTPI Sire Name Dam Name Owner CitySAVAGE-LEIGH LAVISHA-ET 89 2414 Toystory SAVAGE-LEIGH LICORICE-ET David Ludwig Glen Carbon UFM-DUBS SHARI-ET 87 2331 Shottle UFM-DUBS EROY Nathaniel Janssen Wauconda NEU-WAY SHOTTLE ALLIE-ET 85 2218 Shottle NEU-WAY OM ALLIE-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton ERNLO SUE-LYNN-ET 86 2172 Shottle ERNLO DAISY LYNN-ET Brian & Mark Olbrich & Mark Harvard NEU-WAY SHOTTLE CALI-ET 87 2155 Shottle POLY-KOW BW MARSH CALI-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton NE-WAY OM ALICE 82 2146 O-Man MS NEU-WAY DB ALICE-ET Dennis Neuhaus & Mark Wallac Hoyleton ERNLO SHEENA LYNN-ET 87 2134 Shottle ERNLO DAISY LYNN-ET Brian & Mark Olbrich & Mark Harvard GOLDEN-OAKS OMAN ALLIE-ET 85 2108 O-Man NEU-WAY PATRON ALLIE-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton REGANCREST G BRANDIS-ET 85 2107 Goldwyn REGANCREST THRONE BRANDI-ET Johnathan Heinsohn Kirkland O-BEE BOLIVER KLASSY 86 2105 Boliver O-BEE STORMATIC KRISTIE-ET Gary, Gaylon & Steve Obert Dakota WAY-FINE SHOTTLE LONDON-ET 82 2093 Shottle MORNINGVIEW OMAN LISA-ET Jerry C. Gaffner & Steve Laesch Greenville REGANCRESTDL S RALISHA-ET 87 2075 Shottle REGAN-JOY DURHAM REGENIA-ET John J. & Lester Crown Wauconda LACLAR SHOTTLE LASHAYA-ET 83 2048 Shottle LACLAR BWM LABRITTA-ET Danny E. Koester Dakota TWO-FINE GOLDWYN DOR 2541 86 2043 Goldwyn TWO-FINE BOND DORY-ET Jerry C. Gaffner & Steve Lae Greenville PROBSTLAND E-MAY E-MAA-ET 87 2043 Lancelot PROBSTLAND ELLAMAY E-MAY-ET Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler LACLAR SHOTTLE LAKIA 86 2033 Shottle LACLAR RAMSES LAKITA-ET Danny E. Koester Dakota O-BEE FANCY O-MAN 85 2029 O-Man O-BEE DERRY MANDY Mark Obert Dakota MS NEU-WAY DB ALICE-ET 89 2029 Dutch Boy NEU-WAY ZACK ALLIE-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton PROBSTLAND ESTELL E-STAR-ET 81 2014 Titanic PROBSTLAND ERGO ESTELLE-ET Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler LUNCREST MACHREE-1093-ET 86 2010 Goldwyn LUNCREST OTD MADISON-794-ET John J. & Lester Crown Wauconda KOEBELE SHOTTLE LIANA-ET 74 1996 Shottle MORNINGVIEW OMAN LINDSEY-ET Eugene Platz Sigel NEU-WAY DUCE ALICE-ET 84 1992 Duce MS NEU-WAY DB ALICE-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton RADINE BRET POINSETTA-ET 85 1990 Bret RADINE CORKY PANTHER-ET Billy Eade & David & Gary Ka Addieville O-BEE OMAN BRANDI 77 1983 O-Man O-BEE FINLEY BRIANNA Mark Obert Dakota APPLOUIS O MAN APPLE-ET 82 1979 O-Man GOLDEN-OAKS GARTER ALLI-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton MS NEU-WAY MARION ALI 85 1976 Marion NE-WAY OM ALICE Dennis Neuhaus & Mark Wallac Hoyleton CARTERS-CORNER ELEG CUPID 83 1976 Elegant CARTERS-CORNER OMAN CUSTER Andrew J. Carter Greenville PROBSTLAND MANAGER ELVIRA 83 1970 Manager PROBSTLAND C-O EVVY Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler MEIER-MEADOWS GOLDW DEZY 83 1970 Goldwyn CREEK BLITZ DASHER-ET Glen Arthur Meier Ridott PROBSTLAND BURT NAQUEL 83 1968 Burt PROBSTLAND NANNY NEE Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler MORNINGVIEW OMAN LINDSEY-ET 85 1966 O-Man CROCKETT-ACRES DRHM MAE-ET Alan J. Koebele Teutopolis KERRY-K GOLDWYN POLLY-ET 87 1963 Goldwyn KNUTSONS TERRY POPPY Robert Miller Orangeville FLAT-NET GOLDWYN ELLEN 80 1960 Goldwyn FLAT-NET SPY NASHALI Todd Netemeyer Carlyle LUCK-E TOYSTORY ACTRESS-ET 87 1958 Toystory LUCK-E BLITZ AUSTRALIA-ET Matt L. Engel Hampshire BDG GENETICS ELLIEMAE-ET 81 1957 O-Man BDG GENETICS ELLIE-ET Billy Eade & David & Gary Ka Addieville NEU-WAY ALLEGRO AMBER-ET 83 1956 Allegro NEU-WAY FINLEY AMBERLY-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton PROBSTLAND OFFROAD EMARA 85 1947 Offroad PROBSTLAND ELLA ELLABEE-ET Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler PROBSTLAND ELLAMAY E-MAY-ET 86 1947 Adam PROBSTLAND ELLA ELLAMAY-ET Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler GOLDEN-OAKS ISLIP 82 1946 O-Man COLDSPRINGS MORTY 1001MA-ET John J. & Lester Crown Wauconda PROBSTLAND E-MAY E-MIA-ET 81 1942 Lancelot PROBSTLAND ELLAMAY E-MAY-ET Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler DOLLS JETSTREAM 696 83 1941 Jet Stream SANDY-VALLEY TADINA-ET Frank Doll Pocahontas PROBSTLAND C-O EVVY 90 1932 Outside PROBSTLAND ELLA EVVY-ET Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler O-BEE OMAN BABE 86 1932 O-Man O-BEE LOUIE BARB-ET Gary, Gaylon & Steve Obert DakotaPROSITE SHOTTLE MARLENA-ET 82 1927 Shottle PROSITE BLITZ MARLENE-ET Dale Probst Wheeler WILSTAR-RS FINLEY GOLDEN-ET 88 1927 Finley WILSTAR-RS BW MRSHAL GAMBLE Brandon & Courtney Rote OrangevilleGAF-FINE SHOTTLE ACACIA-ET 83 1927 Shottle GAF-FINE R-MARSHALL ACE-ET Johnathan Heinsohn Kirkland SANDY-VALLEY GOLD TOYA-ET 1925 Goldwyn SANDY-VALLEY MAGNA TONI-ET Daryld L. Gahm Mount Carroll HARVSTAR STOTTLE DOMINO-ET 87 1925 Shottle A-L-H MORTY DREAM-ET Merlin & Carol Timmerman Galena PROSITE OMAN CINDERLELLA 83 1924 O-Man PROSITE MARSHALL COLLEEN Dale Probst Wheeler BDG GENETICS OMAN ELINOR 82 1922 O-Man BDG GENETICS ELITA-ET Billy Eade & David & Gary Ka Addieville O-BEE OMAN BRI 85 1919 O-Man O-BEE HERSHEL BOBBIE-ET Gary, Gaylon & Steve Obert Dakota CAR-MER BRET NEAT 144 91 1918 Bret 33WQM9572 Merlin & Carol Timmerman Galena WILDVALE O MAN TOTO 85 1917 O-Man WILDVALE KENNETH PENNY Kris R. Wild Winslow GUELDENER OMAN MANDY 82 1917 O-Man GUELDENER MORTY MORGAN Jennifer Gueldener Moro BDG GENETICS ELEGANT-ET 82 1915 O-Man SHADYCREST-H RICK ECONO-ET Billy Eade & David & Gary Ka Addieville EDLER-V OMAN POPPY 80 1913 O-Man EDLER-V JUSTIN PAGE Vincent L. Edler Pearl City
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NEU-WAY BOLIVER ONYX-ET 85 1910 Boliver VISION-GEN BW MARSH ONYX-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton NEU-WAY OM ALLIE-ET 80 1906 O-Man NEU-WAY ZACK ALLIE-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton NAVS FARRAH-ET 84 1905 Shottle JEFFANA THRONE FAUCETT-ET Nathaniel Janssen Wauconda PROBSTLAND OFFROAD EMILI-ET 83 1902 Offroad PROBSTLAND ELLA ELLABEE-ET Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler PROBSTLAND ELIPS SAL-ET 82 1901 Jet Stream PROBSTLAND ELLA ELIPS-ET Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler COLD-RIDGE SHOTTLE TISHA-ET 83 1899 Shottle MS COLDRIDGE DURHAM TILLIE Garrett Kasbergen Mansfield SCHAULANE BOLIVER BARBIE-ET 85 1898 Boliver SCHAULANE OUTSIDE BARBIE Steve & Emily Laesch Greenville CL-HA THRONE DICE-ET 90 1895 Throne REGANCREST-JDV DOREE-ET John J. & Lester Crown Wauconda DOLLS JUSTICE Y-549 86 1895 O-Man DOLLS FORBIDDEN Y-415 Frank Doll Pocahontas O-BEE TITANIC HOLLY 83 1894 Titanic O-BEE JUSTIN HOPEFUL-TW Gary, Gaylon & Steve Obert Dakota MACOMBER BOGART TERI 80 1894 Bogart MACOMBER DAMION TRACY David Phillips Macomber Lena O-BEE TITANIC ILSA-ET 90 1891 Titanic O-BEE BW MARSHALL IDA-ET Gary, Gaylon & Steve Obert Dakota FROZENES SHOTTLE VELCRO-ET 78 1888 Shottle FROZENES DURHAM VANNA Garrett Kasbergen Mansfield MEIER-MEADOWS SHOTT MYJA-ET 87 1887 Shottle MEIER-MEADOWS DURH MADELINE Katherine L. Meier Ridott NEU-WAY FINLEY AMBERLY-ET 87 1886 Finley NEU-WAY PATRON AMBER-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton WINDROSE GO MARSH 4132 83 1883 Marsh WINDROSE OMAN JANET John J. & Lester Crown WaucondaPROBSTLAND ELVA ECHO 87 1880 Throne PROBSTLAND ELLA ELVA-ET Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler O-BEE JUSTIN HOPEFUL-TW 82 1880 Justin O-BEE JUDGE HOPE Gary, Gaylon & Steve Obert Dakota ALDENS RAMOS EMERALD 87 1880 Ramos ALDENS RUBENS EDDA Errol R. & Judith R. Alden Marengo NEU-WAY TITANIC AMBER-ET 86 1878 Titanic NEU-WAY PATRON AMBER-ET Dennis Neuhaus Hoyleton O-BEE TOYSTORY PARIS 83 1877 Toystory O-BEE OUTSIDE PAULA Gary, Gaylon & Steve Obert Dakota MURANDA LAUDUN LITTY-ET 87 1874 Laudan MURANDA BWM LAREL-ET John J. & Lester Crown Wauconda WILDVALE FBI CINDA-ET 83 1874 FBI SCHAUFINE DUSTER CYNTHIA Kris R. Wild Winslow LUCK-E-JK GOLD THONG-ET 86 1874 Goldwyn BARDHOLM TRUST LEE Joseph M. Engel & Joel Kietz Hampshire O-BEE FANCY GARTER 83 1874 Garter O-BEE FANCY O-MAN Mark Obert Dakota VON-VIEW GOLDWYN LEXY 230 82 1872 Goldwyn VON-VIEW OUTSIDE LEXY Brock A. Vonderheide Stewardson PROSITE OMAN POLLY 79 1865 O-Man PROSITE MAGNA MAG Dale Probst Wheeler GOLDEN-OAKS BUCKEYE JILL 82 1865 Buckeye GOLDEN-OAKS BOLI JILL-ET John J. & Lester Crown Wauconda WILL-CAN-DO O-MAN PRINCESS 85 1864 O-Man WILL-CAN-DO EXPERT PATCHES Donald P. & Patricia E. Will Teutopolis O-BEE OMAN BRIELLE 78 1862 O-Man O-BEE DUTCH BOY BELLE-ET Kristen Obert Orangeville GOLDEN-OAKS OMAN DIME 85 1858 O-Man KERNDTWAY DUTCH GIRL-ET John J. & Lester Crown Wauconda WILL-CAN-DO SHOTTL KELLY-ET 78 1856 Shottle NAVS KENZIE Donald P. & Patricia E. Will Teutopolis GUELDENER FOUNDATN JUDY-ET 87 1854 Foundation GUELDENER BWMARS JUSTICE-ET Jennifer Gueldener Moro PROBSTLAND BUCKEYE ELISE 80 1852 Buckeye PROBSTLAND ETHEL ELAPSE-ET Probstland Dairy, Inc. Wheeler MOROVILLE OUTSIDE MARIE-ET 87 1851 Outside BAN-VIEW MANDEL 1082-TW Callie Zoelzer Moro
begin being established with their first full quarter of milk marketings and for the next three quarters. A new producer who begins producing milk on January 10, 2010 will begin establishing his or her base and paying any fees on “new milk” (which may be all of their milk if they are not the transferee of existing allowable milk marketings) on April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011.Half of the new producers’ market access fees •will be deferred to the corresponding quarter during their second year of operation. Then, consistent with how the program is written for existing producers, the new producer is eligible for market access fee dividends if they stay under their allowable milk marketings, even though they will be paying market access fees on year one’s milk marketings.New producers lose the ability to defer market •access fees after their first full four quarters of operation. This includes a new producer who pays no market access fees during any time during their first four quarters.As with Milk Income Loss Contract payments •
dairy producers will file their milk production history and monthly milk marketings with their area USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) office to establish a milk base. Dairy producers will authorize their milk plant or dairy cooperative to submit their milk marketings directly to the FSA office. If a dairy producer’s milk marketings exceed the “allowable milk marketings” for a given quarter, the FSA office will notify the dairy producer’s milk plant or dairy cooperative to deduct the “market access fee” starting the following quarter and for the next three quarters and submit the fees to the FSA office. Area FSA offices will submit “market access fees” collected to the national FSA office where they will be pooled and a value per hundredweight will be calculated for distribution to all dairy producers who had not exceeded the “allowable milk marketings”.The Federal Milk Market Administrator or •State Market Administrator, will, if solicited, provide information to use to verify reported producer milk marketings from dairy plants.
Administrative costs:
An assessment of no more than two cents per •hundredweight will be assessed against all milk marketings to cover administrative costs of the program. Milk plants are to submit these assessments directly to the national FSA office.
For more information, please contact:
Lucas Sjostrom, Government Relations Specialist & Communications Assistant
Holstein Association USA, Inc. 802.451.4244
email: [email protected]
Adam Griffin, Dairy Identification Programs Manager, Holstein Association USA, Inc.
802.451.4277 email: [email protected]
John M. Meyer, Chief Executive OfficerHolstein Association USA, Inc.
email: [email protected]
Gordie Cook, Director and Chair, Legislative Affairs Committee, Holstein Association USA
413.447.1461
Dairy Price Stabilization Program(continued from page 26)
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Senior Holstein Convention Registration FormDecember 2-4, 2009 · Freeport, Ill.
Please mark the number of people attending each event.
Wednesday, December 2: Hospitality hosed by Ron & Evie Prasse _____
Thursday, December 3: Option A (tire factory & farm tours) _____
Option B (decorating & shopping) _____
Awards Banquet with Orion Samuelson _____ @ $20.00/person
Total Cost: ________
Hotel Information:
Hampton Inn., Freeport, Ill.109 S. Galena Avenue, Freeport, Illinois, 61032
Tel: 1-815-232-7100 Fax: 1-815-232-7144
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Registration forms due by November 1, 2009 to:
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Don’t miss this year’s
Illini Golden Opportunity SaleOctober 24, 2009 · Bond County Fairgrounds, Greenville, Ill.
There’s something for everyone -- See ya there!
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Illinois Holstein Association Board of Directors Meeting
June 14, 2009 · Bloomington, Ill.Meeting Highlights:
• SympathytoJoannHartmanonthepassingof her husband, Kenny
• MinutesoftheDecember4,2008BoardofDirector’s meeting were approved
• Treasurer’sreportapproved• HolsteinUSAReportProvidedbyDirector
Boyd Schaufelberger
Points of Discussion:
• DairyPriceStabilizationProgramDiscussed• NationalIDProgram• NAAB-GenomicsAgreement• Registrations down 8% from 2008 but
still up compared to 2007; Transfers up; Classifications down
• Mike Snyder is serving as the RegionalRepresentative for Illinois
• Illinoistohosttheconventionin2015—siteof convention needs to be selected
• Proposedbylawchange—Requestingchangeto allow the Board the ability to establish rules to determine when and which idle prefixes will be allowed to be reused
• CarolTimmermanseatontheBoardasaJo-Carroll representative
• Board acknowledged Jerry Smith’sappointment to the treasurer position
• Approvedchange in committeename fromAnimal Health Committee to Governmental Affairs Committee
• Currentmembershipat512Seniormembersand 194 Junior Members
• Show to be held July 14-17—Open showJuly 17 with Mike Heath, Judge
• Strawonsite/noshavings• Catalogtobecompiledusingprogramused
by MN Holsteins• Futurity to be held during open show
showing immediately before Junior 2 and Five year old classes
• MotionPassed:Allageeligibleanimalssoldin a consignment sale within the state of IL may be nominated for the futurity
• Sitefor2010StateShowtobedetermined-possible sites include Interstate Center (preferred), State Fair, Gordyville, Pontiac
• StateSaletobeheldOctober24inGreenvillewith Lucas Clanton, Chairman
• 80-85headtobecataloged• Salesforbeingsecuredatpresenttime• RedandWhiteConventiontobeheldthird
week of July in Belvidere• MotionPassed:IHA$100.00showsponsor• Raffleticketssupportingscholarshipfundon
sale• IHAConventiontobehostedbyStephenson
Co on December 2-4 at the Hampton Inn, Freeport; Orion Samuelson to speak
• National Holstein Convention inSacramento, CA
• Youth will participate in Junior contestincluding Jeopardy, Speech, Dairy Bowl
Sunshine Genetics Announces Website
Re-launch
Whitewater, Wis. – Sunshine Genetics, Inc., is proud to announce the re-launch of their website, www.SunshineGenetics.com. The fresh and improved website presents a compre-hensive look at the services, cows, and people that make Sunshine Genetics a leading source of elite bovine genetics. The new website de-buts sections such as the “Donor Spotlight,” highlighting a different client’s elite donor each month, as well as a “What’s New” section that includes happenings and news from the farm. Additionally, the re-launched website includes prominent Brown Swiss cows and cow families which Sunshine Genetics is currently working with under their Sun-Made prefix. “We’re excited to share our new website with the world and look forward to the value it will bring to clients and prospective clients alike,” explains Dr. Chris Keim, co-founder of Sun-shine Genetics. “We hope that our new website will reflect the high standards which we employ every day in embryo production and the care of donors, as well as offer a window for both breeders and buyers of embryos to learn more about our business.” For over 25 years, Sunshine Genetics, Inc., has been a global marketer of elite bovine ge-netics. The Whitewater, Wis., farm has hous-ing for 200 dry cows and heifers and maintains the only milking facilities for embryo donors in the U.S. The veterinarians at Sunshine Genet-ics pursue embryo production according to the highest international standards and the high visibility of the herd attracts thousands of visi-tors to the farm each year.
Voting Procedures for Illinois Cow of the Year Contest3 options to Vote for your Cow of the Year:
1) Mail this portion of the page to Brent Pollard and mark who your winner is.2) VIsit www.illinoisholsteins.com and email your vote
3) Vote at Illinois Holstein events throughout the summer.
Voting finishes during the Senior Holstein Convention, held in Freeport, Ill, December 2-4, 2009
_____ Brite-Side Ito Priss_____ Lindale Eland Frisky_____ Schaulane Outside Barbie
Please submit all votes to Brent Pollard by December 4, 2009.3088 Centerville Rd., Rockford, IL 61102
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the position over to Wendy Erbsen. In 2004 Ed became an aAa analyzer. He analyzes for many herds in Illinois, Pennsylvania Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Maryland. He has truly appreciated the many friends he has made in the dairy industry. Charlene is now married to John Bunge and they have 4 children: Alexia, Karl, Owen, and Elliot and live in Round Lake, Illinois. Chris is also married. He and his wife, Lori, have 2 children: Anna and Austin, and they live in Juda, Wi. They own Cri-Lo Dairy and Ed owns some cows with them, including a granddaughter of a homebread EX-93 point cow!
Show Dedication(continued from page 12)
Delbert E. Brammeier Delbert E. Brammeier of Ferrin died Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at St. Mary’s/Good Samaritan Hospital in Centralia at the
age of 63 years. He was born in Ferrin on August 7, 1946 the son of Emil and Quinta (Knolhoff) Brammeier. In 1968 in Hoyleton Delbert married Doris Unverfehrt and she survives along with two daughters: Emily Holle and husband Jason of
Hoyleton and Jill Brammeier and special friend Dannon Harre of Hoffman; two sons: Sam Brammeier and special friend Raven Holle of Nashville and Jason Brammeier and wife Dena of Ferrin; three sisters: Bernice Zimmermann of Ferrin, Eileen Kleiboeker and husband Bill of Hoffman and Julia Karmeier and husband
IN MEMORIAMRalph of New Minden; two brothers: Edmond Brammeier and wife Alrene of Okawville and Carl Brammeier and wife Louise of Carlyle; three grandchildren: Adrienne, Jackson and Daisy Brammeier; two sisters-in-law: Gladys Kastrup and husband David of Prescott, Arizona and Rose Hanke of Boulder; brother-in-law: Wayne Unverfehrt and wife Ruth of Hoyleton; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Delbert was a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Ferrin where he was currently serving as an elder and had served in many positions. Delbert was a dairy/grain farmer and was born and raised on his dairy/grain farm in Ferrin. He was member of the Clinton County Farm Bureau, the Clinton County Holstein Club and Jr. Holstein Club, the Farm Extension and was a member of the Huey-Ferrin-Boulder Fire Department. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial to the American Heart Association, Bethlehem Luther Church or to the charity of the donor’s choice and those will be received at the Frerker Funeral Home, which is serving the family.
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