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OHIONewsNovember-December 2012
OHIONews
THE OHIO HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION
THE NEXT GENERATION ATParadise Valley
~Richman Farms, Inc.~The Indoe Family • Lodi, Ohio
[email protected] 330-948-1427 Tom 330-948-1137Bill 330-948-2259 Tyler 330-416-8891Jim Morlock, Jr. and Martin “Bud” Yoder
Fitting and Showing
~Richman Farms, Inc.~VisitorsAlways
Welcome
These certificates date back to 1926 forFred Indoe, and to 1928 for his sonKenneth Indoe. The succeeding generations continue with Dick and his sons, Tom andBill, and the next generation of Tyler and Jenny — more than 86 years and still activewith Registered Holsteins.
— A Recent Addition, Purchased at the World Classic 2012 Sale at Madison —Budjon-JK Atwood Ebril-ET, born Sept 25, 2011
From Eight Generations of Excellent Dams
Budjon-JK Emilys Edair-ETEX-94 EEEEE4-03 365D 38,417M 1,241F 1,265P• Nominated All-American 4-Year-Old
Cow, 2011• Reserve All-American and All-Canadian
Junior 3-Year-Old Cow, 2010• GrDam: Budjon-JK Storm Emily-ET
EX-92 EEEE 2E Dom4-08 365D 41,090M 1,514F 1,329P
• Reserve All-American Senior 2-Year-Old Cow, 2005
• 3rd Dam: Budjon JK Linjet Eileen-ET EX-96 4E GMD DOM
• Unanimous All-American 5-Year-Old Cow, 2004
• Reserve All-American Aged Cow, 2005• 4th Dam: Krull Broker Elegance EX-96
3E GMD DOM• HM All-American Aged Cow, 1999 & 2000
Her Dam
Celebrating Five Generations of Registered Holstein Members
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Paradise Valley Farms, Inc.20-YEAR PROGRESSIVE GENETICS HERD AWARD
Home of the Bell Sears FamilyBill, Brian and Michael Ramsey Families
7632 Columbus Road NE • Louisville, OH 44641 • Phone & Fax 330-875-4539
Service Age Bulls for SaleAt All Times
Will and AnnaChildren of Mike and Shelley
Lindsay and LaurenChildren of Nevin and Brenda
Cora, Wyatt, Sydney and TapangaChildren of Cory and Jill
Colleen, Emma, Brice, Meredith and HaleyChildren of Brian and Liz
WE ALWAYS HAVE A HIGH HEIFER RATIO.
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NewsOHIO
(USPS 404-600) (ISSN: 0899-4862)Official Publication of the Ohio Holstein Association
Volume 76 Number 5NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2012
Published 5 times per year in January, March, May, September and November at Shreve, OH
by the OHIO HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATIONP.O. Box 479, Wooster, OH 44691
www.ohioholstein.comdairyagendatoday – Click on Industry LinksPUBLICATION OFFICE — SHREVE, OH
Subscription price in the U.S. is $15.00 per year. The NEWS sub-scription list is filed geographically by town and state. When youchange your address, please be sure to give us your old addressas well as the new one.Advertising rates available upon request. News and advertisingforms close one month preceding date of issue.
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Send UPS or Fed Ex to 1375 Heyl Rd. Entered as periodicalmatter at the Post Office at Shreve, Ohio 44676.
OFFICE STAFFGeneral Manager . . . . . . . Don Alexander, cell 304-376-1788
Email: [email protected] Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diana Miley
Email: [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Esther Welch
Email: [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Spike
Email: [email protected]
OFFICERSPresident . . . . Joe Miley, West Salem. . . . . . . 330-263-7814Vice President . Dallas Rynd, Ashville. . . . . . . . 740-983-6690Secretary . . . . Cathy Berg, Bellville . . . . . . . . 419-886-2871Treasurer . . . . Lisa Kerr, North Fairfield . . CELL 419-606-0527
EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERSKen Janes, Wooster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330-464-4134Lamar Liming, Mineral Ridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330-652-5694Peter Spike, Delaware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740-363-2184
NATIONAL DIRECTORMike Jones
760 East 450 North, Marshall, IN 47859. . . . . 765-592-0644
BOARD MEMBERSDist. 1 Lamar Liming, Mineral Ridge . . . . . . 330-652-5694Dist. 2 Adam Whiteleather, Salem . . . . . . . . 330-205-1738Dist. 3 John Hartline, Whipple . . . . . . . . . . 740-236-7240Dist. 4 Jen Bouton, Mt. Vernon . . . . . . . . . . 740-507-8271Dist. 5 Greg Conrad, New Holland. . . . . . . . 740-495-5067Dist. 7 Ken Janes, Wooster . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330-464-4134Dist. 7 Ted Renner, Dalton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330-828-2604Dist. 8 Regina Berg, Bellville. . . . . . . . . . . . 419-886-4229Dist. 9 Tom Thorbahn, Vickery . . . . . . . . . . 419-547-0795Dist. 10 Laurie Menzie, Bloomdale . . . . . . . . 740-624-6367Dist. 12 Marvin Steinke, Wapakoneta . . . . . . 419-738-7174Dist. 11 Jenny Thomas, Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . 614-395-9823Dist. 13 Jenny Thomas, Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . 614-395-9823Dist. 14 Eric Topp, Wapakoneta. . . . . . . . . . . 419-953-3427Dist. 15 Don Bickel, New Vienna . . . . . . . . . . 937-218-2697
Postmaster – Send address changes to: Ohio News, P.O. Box 479, Wooster, OH 44691
January-February DEADLINEDecember 20, 2012
ContentsFrom the President, by Joe Miley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Family Matters at Paradise Valley Farms, by the Ramsey family . . . . . . . . . 8-9The Holstein Grapevine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Esther’s Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Ohio News Subscription Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Ohio News Advertising Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12General Manager’s Views, by Don Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14OHA 93rd Convention and Annual Meeting Tentative Schedule . . . . . . . . . 18It Was a Good Day for the Ohio Multi-Breed Fall Sale, by Barb Lumley . . . . 20The Best of Quality Quest 2012 Sale Averages $2,340, by Barb Lumley. . . 22From Your Regional Representative, by Glenn Sageser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Specht Sisters Visit Ohio/New York Booth at WDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28From Indiana Mike Jones, National Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Rebekah A. Meller, Recipient of 2012 Terry L. Good Memorial Scholarship . . 32Districts 1 & 2 Show Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344-H Judging Team “NAILEs” It, by Bonnie Ayars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384-H Judging Team, OSU Judging Team at WDE, by Bonnie Ayars . . . . . . . . 39Junior Jottings, by Korey Oechsle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40District 3 Show Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42District 8 Show Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Ohio Holstein Women’s News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Ohio Holstein Woman of the Year Entry Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Ohio Holstein Women’s Scholarship 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47The Queen’s Corner, by Jacquelyn Sherry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482013 Ohio Holstein Queen Contest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49District 10 Show Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50You Can’t Take the Country Out of the Boy — Victor Kahl in Korea,1952 . . 52Give an Ohio News Gift Subscription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52In Memoriam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52District 11 Show Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54District 12 Show Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56District 14 Show Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57District 15 Show Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58District 13 Show Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Coming Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Index to Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
On the CoverThis cover photo of Bill and Debbie Ramsey’s grandchildren at Paradise Valley
Farms fits the traditional November-December Youth theme and the projectedtheme for 2013 of multigenerational Registered Holstein Farms.
In the front row, from left, are Tapanga Smith, Lindsay L’Amoreaux, SydneyDaniel, Haley Ramsey, the heifer that was Meredith’s 4-H project: Paradise-R TakeCharge Glisten, Cora Lee Daniel and Emma Ramsey.
In the back row, from left, are Meredith Ramsey, Anna Ramsey, LaurenL’Amoreaux, Brice Ramsey, William Ramsey, Wyatt Smith and Colleen Ramsey.
The Ramsey family is known for their longtime involvement in RegisteredHolsteins and dairy activities, and by the many AI bulls that carry the Paradise-Rprefix. They continue to promote their breeding through an ad on page 3 of eachissue of the News. For more on the Ramsey family, check their ad in this issue andthe cover story on pages 8 and 9.
Thank you to Jenny Thomas for taking the photo and to Debbie Ramsey forcoordinating the event and setting up the decorations in the straw barn.
The Board of Directors of the Ohio Holstein Association has adopted the following:
“The Mission of the Ohio Holstein Association is to provide services and programs to its members and young people so that they might attain
a better living from their involvement with Holsteins.”
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to All Our
Holstein Friends!
Holiday Greetings
From the Presidentby Joe Miley
Hello, onceagain! It is hard tobelieve we areheaded towardthe holiday sea-son and winteralready. Timesurely seems to bepassing at an ever-increasing rate ofspeed!
Lots of exciting things arehappening at the Ohio HolsteinAssociation. The Multi-Breed Fall Salewas a tremendous success with anaverage of $2,597 on 63 full lots. Itwas a beautiful day, and the biddingwas spirited. We had several newconsignors and quite a few newbuyers. We are seeing a trend wherewe are getting more new volumebuyers at each sale. We work very hardto offer the type of animals thatpeople want to buy. Thank you toeveryone who works so hard to makeour sales successful. If anyone hassuggestions for improvements orconcerns, please contact Don, our salecommittee chairpersons or ME!
I would also like to remindeveryone to plan to attend the BarnMeeting and Tag Sale at SpringhillFarm on December 15. There will bean educational presentation by DonBennink from North FloridaHolsteins. If you have never heardhim speak, it is well worth the trip.There will also be FOOD and theSpringhill Tag Sale. It should be agreat day. See page 6 for more infor-mation on this meeting, and reportlunch reservations to the office byDecember 10.
I am hearing that plans are comingalong well for the annual meeting andsale in Sidney, March 8 and 9. If youhaven’t attended an annual meetingfor a while, I would strongly encou-rage you to make plans to be there.The committee is working very hard tomake it a memorable experience.There will be an important election,activities for the Juniors and a greatsale. Please make plans now to attend;we need everyone! Contact the officewith any questions, and stay tuned fordetails.
A few other notes: Membership iscoming in at a great rate with severalmore new members than we expected.
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U-Dean Farms669 SR 89, Polk, Ohio 44866
Come and See Us.
1 mile north of Polk on SR 89
Esther & Scott Welch Dean & Doris Welch Randy & Mike Ryan419-945-2250 419-945-2411 419-945-2542/2698 419-651-5281
2 Year Progressive Genetics Herd AwardWelch Family Farm since 1867 • Registered Holsteins since 1913
The decision to print our own salecatalogs seems to be a good one, as itgives us so much more flexibility oncontent and number of copies, and itsaves us money as well. A specialThank You to Pete Spike for his workon the catalogs as well as the work hecontinues to do on our web site!
As I have mentioned once or twicebefore, the Ohio Holstein Associationwill only be as strong as we all makeit, and all ideas are most welcome.Contact me anytime with questions orconcerns, or contact the office. Thankyou for the support I have receivedand for the work that the Board ofDirectors has done. As I have saidbefore, this is a great Board!
Hope to see everyone in SidneyMarch 8 and 9.
— Joe
Please visit the
Ohio Holstein website at
www.ohioholstein.com
HappyHolidays from Your Friends at
Ohio Holstein Association
HappyHolidays from Your Friends at
Ohio Holstein Association
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Freestall Barns • Milking Parlors • Sand Separator LanesFreestall Barns • Milking Parlors • Sand Separator LanesCommodity Buildings • Bunk SilosCommodity Buildings • Bunk Silos
Food — Fellowship — Cow TalkMAKE PLANS TO ATTEND!
Ohio Holstein Winter Barn Meeting & Springhill Tag SaleSaturday, December 15, 2012
Tag Sale at Springhill Farm, 7109 SR 514, Big Prairie, OhioSaturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., continuing on Sunday, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: Ham Loaf Lunch, 12:00 Noon, Nashville United Methodist Church, St. Rt. 39 at the west edge of Nashville
Following lunch, the featured speaker will be Don Bennink of North Florida Holsteins. Benninkis a former New York attorney, who gave up that life to become a dairy farmer. Upon graduationfrom Cornell, he started dairy farming by renting a 35-tie-stall barn in New York. He moved hisherd to Florida in 1980 and has been expanding ever since to a 2,400-acre operation and a herdof more than 4,500 milking age Registered Holsteins.
Over the years, he has established himself as an industry leader around the world for hisexpertise on farming efficiency techniques and livestock genetics. He led the innovation of dairycattle comfort with tunnel ventilation to enhance production and herd health. His farm hasdeveloped more than 750 Excellent cows, consistently ranks on cooperative quality honor rolls
and received Premier Breeder and Exhibitor recognition. The farm is also know for its intern program that invites internationalparticipants interested in dairy farm management to work and learn on the farm. He has been an early adaptor of monitoringtechnology and environmental protection practices, including research trials of drugs and feed additives with the University ofFlorida’s School of Veterinary Medicine. Bennink has been active on dairy boards; he received the International Dairy FoodsAssociation’s Innovative Dairy Farmer of the Year Award in 2005 and was named World Dairy Expo Dairyman of the Year in 2010.
The lunch and program are provided by the Ohio Holstein Dairy Education Fund.LUNCH RESERVATIONS SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE HOLSTEIN OFFICE BY DECEMBER 10.
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Pine-Tree Zenith Sheen
Pine-Tree Missy Miranda
Mtn-View S Boliv Alexa
Matt Steiner and Family
Fax: 330-925-2948E-mail: [email protected]
www.pinetreedairy.orgVisitors Welcome
11071 Easton Rd.Rittman, OH 44270
Home: 330-925-8354Cell: 330-466-8916
GENOMIC TESTED Young Heifers For Sale:
GTPI +2100 to +2300
ABOVE: Sister to the Dam of SUPERSIRE & HEADLINER
AT RIGHT: Grandam of MOGUL, MAURICE & MIXER
BELOW: Dam of Pine-Tree ATTRIBUTE & Grandam of ASPEN 223 & CASTAWAY
Contact Pine-Tree For Information
Daughters/Grandaughters of
These Donors For Sale Privately
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by Bill RamseyAt Paradise Valley Farms, Louisville, Ohio, it doesn’t
matter if you’re talking cows or people, FAMILY MATTERS.Following in the footsteps of founders Paul and CatherineRamsey, Paradise Valley is now owned by son Bill and Debbie,grandson Brian and Liz, and grandson Michael and ShellyRamsey and their families. Bill and Debbie’s daughter,Brenda, our DVM, and her husband Nevin L’Amoreaux havebeen a huge part of our operation since returning home fromColumbus 15 years ago. Our other daughter, Jill, has been fulltime at Paradise Valley for 18 years, and her husband CorySmith has been our full-time Jack-of-all-trades for seven years.These four families have blessed us with 13 grandchildrenfrom 15 to six years old.
We have four hard-working and gifted employees. NateNeubauer has been with us for 25 years, Mike and YvonneBoyle for 13 years and Steve Schroer for two years. Our familyhas milked and owned registered Holsteins for fivegenerations and have been 100% registered since 1970. Mygrandparents on both sides milked registered Holstein in the1920’s. Milk prices and cattle prices will be importantcomponents of the future, thus the importance of RegisteredHolsteins. I am one of the most blessed and fortunatedairymen in the world. My wife Debbie was born in Canton,a true city girl, and we have been married for 40 years! For ourfirst 30 years, we milked the a.m. milking while rearing fourchildren. In the afternoon, Debbie turned her talents to herseamstress business making wedding gowns and bridesmaids’
dresses. A supportive farmer’s wife is hugely important in afamily farm.
We couldn’t be more proud and happy that our childrenand their spouses returned to the farm. Our oldest daughter,Brenda, our veterinarian, school board member and churchpresident, returned home with her husband NevinL’Amoreaux. Nevin is primarily responsible for all the milkingcows and parlor and show string. With his contacts in theRegistered and AI businesses, he keeps us up on the latesthappenings. Their two daughters are Lindsay and Lauren.
Our second daughter, Jill, and her husband Cory arevaluable with their ability to fill in and do any job on thefarm. Jill knows every cow. Cory, who can fix or buildanything, is currently building a new silage truck. Jill andCory’s children are Cora, Sydney, Tapanga and Wyatt.
Our son Brian and his wife Liz are keeping up with fivechildren: Emma, Haley, Meredith, Brice and Colleen. I thinkLiz was born to raise calves and children. Patience, long hoursand a lot of love are needed for both jobs. Brian makes mostof the breeding decisions, keeps records and does registration.He oversees dry cows, calving and calves up to bred heifers,and all ET work.
Crops are son Michael’s primary responsibility. Wecurrently own 973 acres and rent 500 acres. We can raise ourown forage and sell cash grain. Mike and Shelley’s childrenare Anna and Will. Shelley has a degree in accounting andtakes care of payroll, taxes and paying bills. Mike and hisfamily live at our heifer facility about five miles from thedairy. Mike can also handle any job and takes care ofscheduling employees.
by Brian RamseyParadise Valley continues to be home to the next
generation. What is better than growing up on a dairy farmwith your cousins close by?
When thinking about what has contributed to ourmerchandising success, we are very fortunate to have the BellSears family. This family transmits milk, type and calvingease. We have kept most females from this family, which leadsto success on the bull side. For breeding choices, we sort bypedigree from the top families and like to use bulls from VG-87 two-year-olds, VG-88 three-year-olds and EX-90 four-year-olds. This combination usually gives us the milk, type andcalving ease we prefer.
Family Matters at Paradise Valley Farms
1145 Cleveland Ave.Ashland, Ohio 44805419-289-3610Fax 419-281-7358www.ashlandimplement.com
Gehl 40 Series Skid Loaders
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• Four models offering up to 2,700 lbs. operating load(with optional weight kit) and 82 hp for big loaderresults
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• Longer wheelbase and a low center of gravity for a smooth, stable ride
• Choice of controls: T-bar “hands-only,” dual-hand, or hand/foot
Paul and Catherine Ramsey in 2002 with Paradise-R Bell Sears 656 EX-90 EXMS GMD DOM
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Genomics has impacted our breeding program, becausemore information is available faster. I think it is harder to hitthe target when it moves every four months. I spend a lot oftime on the Internet looking up new sires and looking at salesto see the sires of choice. When we pick a sire that has milk,type and calving ease, we think the productive life and healthtraits will be there generation after generation. We will alwaysregister our cows. Everyone who comes to the farm to buy abull wants it registered. Registration adds value to a herd.
What may be challenges for us is that our city of Louisvilleis growing, and the oil industry is getting closer. These couldbe good or bad.
by Nevin L’AmoreauxThe benefits we gain from Holstein activities and
Registered Holsteins are many. We participate at our District,State and National shows. We also try to attend several sales ayear. This gives us an opportunity to get an idea of how ourbreeding program is progressing and see how the industry istrending. The value of attending sales is to see what isbringing value and is in demand and also an opportunity tosee daughters of bulls we have or haven’t used. We havelearned that milk, type and pedigree are always in demandand add value to cattle.
Another reason to participate at shows and attend sales isthe opportunity to see old friends, meet new ones and spendlots of time talking about Registered Holsteins. We have aNational Holstein Fieldman, Glen Sageser, who stops by withnew information and what is going on at the NationalHolstein Association.
While attending shows, sales or meetings, we enjoy thecomments generated by our Ohio Holstein News ads. The adthat generated the most comments was our Grandma cow,
LORAWAE HOLSTEINSJohn, Suzanne & Katey Lora
14094 Garfield Road, Salem, Ohio 44460 – 330-537-3797RHA 25,201M 892F 767P – BAA 110 on 40 Cows
PBR 17 years – NO BST – District 2 Members Visitors Always Welcome
Wishing Everyone a Happy Holiday
and a Safe and Prosperous New Year AVAILABLE: A service-age Dempsey son from Lorawae Dundee Fancee EX-93 2E!
Paradise-R Roebuck Hot 2321 EX-90, making over 436,000pounds of milk lifetime. Also people did not realize we havethree Excellent-94 point homebred cows in our herd:Paradise-R Lewis Stacy, Paradise-R Drew Stacy and Paradise-RHi Metro Serenity.
Finally, here are family quotes to sum up the philosophyat Paradise Valley.
from Brian — “I like a recent quote I read from AndrewCarnegie: ‘Put all your eggs in one basket and then watch thatbasket.’ What I see ahead for this farm is the next generationmoving on with the same values we have from our parentsand grandparents: work ethic, integrity, honesty and love forone another.”
from Bill — “I think our multigenerational family farm willcontinue by cultivating interest in showing, 4-H and pride inhard work and accomplishments. Family matters most.”
The Ramsey family in 2010, when Bill received the National DairyShrine Distinguished Breeder Award, with Bill and Debbie at front center
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RD 1, Box 579 • East Freedom, PA 16637
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member of the T-Triple-T Dundee Paigefamily, Prize was the Junior Championat both Expo and the Royal Winter Fairin 2009.
•Dr. Maurice Eastridge, professor and
extension dairy specialist at The OhioState University, has been elected asdirector of the North AmericanIntercollegiate Dairy Challenge.
•Dr. Charles Plumb was recognized as
an Industry Pioneer at the NationalDairy Shrine Banquet at World DairyExpo. His career began at PurdueUniversity as its first professor ofAnimal Husbandry and Industry from1890 to 1902, after which he moved toThe Ohio State University for thebalance of his career. The main AnimalHusbandry Department building duringhis time served was renamed PlumbHall upon his death in 1939. Dr.Plumb’s pioneering ideas to shelterdairy cattle in winter and providehumane care at all times began in 1893and today would be termed cowcomfort and animal well-being.
•Ashley Thorbahn, daughter of Tom
and Linda Thorbahn, D-9, was recentlyawarded organization President of the
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The newest member of the team atRaygor Farms, D-7, is Avery ElizabethOstarchvic, daughter of Amy and MarkOstarchvic. She was born August 28,2012, weighing 6 lb. 1 oz. and 18 incheslong. Grandparents are Bob and BarbSprunger.
•Brownhaven Dairy Farm, Lou and
Alan Brown families, D-10, was a stopon the Grand Lake St. Marys WatershedTour on September 9, 2012. The themeof the tour, which included eight stops,was “Telling the Good News aboutGrand Lake St. Marys.” The Brownsreported about 186 people, three-fourths farmers to one-fourthnonfarmers, toured their farm withmany good comments on theinformation that was provided.
•The Neighbor of the Year
Stewardship Award sponsored by theOhio Livestock Coalition and the OhioFarm Bureau Federation was presentedto Stan and Karen Carmony, D-7. Thisaward recognizes a rural farmer residentwho has positively developed andenhanced relationships betweenneighbors in the community.
•New members of the Weisgarber
family, D-2: Robert Weisgarber, Jr. andhis wife, the former Erin Cavinee,announce the birth of their daughterAndi Weisgarber on May 2, 2012; EdwardWeisgarber and Christine Whitaker weremarried on October 6, 2012.
•Ashley Hawvermale, D-7 Junior,
placed second in the World Dairy ExpoYouth Showmanship Contest in theJersey Division.
•An article by Hannah Thompson in
the November 2012 issue of Ohio’sCountry Journal on World Dairy Expocited the Select Sires exhibit at the tradeshow and the success of Triple-THolsteins and Jerseys, owned andoperated by Nathan and Jenny Thomasalong with John, Mark and AndyThomas, D-13. Triple-T has beenexhibiting at World Dairy Expo for sevenyears, and this year’s string includedJerseys, Red & Whites and Holsteins.Starmark Ad Hotstuff-Red was theReserve Grand Champion of the Red &White Show, and T-Triple-T Gold Prizewas first place Four-Year-Old Holstein. A
Year as president of Circle K, a Kiwanisgroup, at Capital University’s Outstand-ing Achievement Reception. Also, asvice-president of programming for DeltaPhi Epsilon, she was chairperson for the65 Roses Gala for Cystic Fibrosis andAnorexia Nervousa and AssociationAwareness Week, which earnedrecognition for Delta Phi Epsilon andPhi Sigma Sigma. Ashley is a seniorchemistry major at Capital.
•The Holmes County 4-H Alumni
Award was presented to Steve Watts, D-7,a long time 4-H adviser and livestockcommittee member. The presentationhonored Steve and his wife Carol fortheir hands-on help with all facets of 4-H activities, as well as for helping withtheir five children and threegrandchildren currently in 4-H.
•Velvet-View Farm, D-7, owned and
operated by Aaron and David Schlauchand Families, received the HolmesCounty 2012 Conservation Farm Award.Esther Silvius received the district’sFriend of Conservation Award for beinga longtime supporter of farming andconservation through countless articlesover the years in newspapers andperiodicals.
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Thanks to everyone who helped with this Nov-Dec News,which turned out to be another family-friendly and youth-oriented Holiday issue. Despite the pressures of harvest,breeders came in with their ads. Please notice all ourcommercial advertising, something rather unique in a statebreed publication, which allows us to hold down costs toeveryone. Take time to mention to all our advertisers thatyou saw their ad in the Ohio Holstein News.
Recent months have been busy, with three sales sinceAugust 25, which included printing catalogs and flyers, andthe annual membership drive. The last of the District Showreports are in this issue, and we appreciate all who help withthese shows, and especially those who send in the reports.One more activity this year is the Barn Meeting, with DonBennink as speaker, and the Tag Sale at Springhill onDecember 15. The News Committee met in October to planfor the coming year, and the Show Committee will bemeeting in December to make the All-Ohio and Junior All-Ohio choices. Juniors have been meeting also, and theAnnual Meeting and Convention Sale Committees are busywith plans. The Board meets four or more times a year forbusiness and planning sessions.
We rely on many volunteers to help with Holsteinactivities. According to Martha Jordan, a mental healthprofessional in Ashland County, when volunteercoordinators talk about what they appreciate in individualswho willingly offer their time and talents to anorganization, there are three descriptions that regularlysurface. Initially, there is a passion that takes the form ofsupporting a cause or program and a strong belief thatvolunteering does make a difference. Then there is thequality of commitment to make a difference and to dowhatever is needed to help that cause. Next is a positiveattitude that displays a joyful spirit. Volunteers haveenthusiasm and drive for whatever needs to be done. Whatmotivates volunteers? The short answer may be that theywant to do something that will better society and improvesituations. There may also be a desire to feel useful, havenew experiences, develop as a person and work with others.There is some scientific and medical documentation thatvolunteering can give a more optimistic outlook on life, aheightened sense of well-being, increased energy and a senseof connectedness with others. So, Holstein volunteers — toomany to mention — THANK YOU for all you do for theAssociation.
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from Two ShottlesSeason’s GreetingsSizzle had a great 2012• 1st place Jr. Three-Year-Old at
Spring Dairy Expo• 4th place National Holstein Futurity at
Ohio State Fair• Due back to Destry• Has two Mogul heifers on the ground• Has one Jordan bull
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What an incredible fall this hasbeen with Quality Quest havinganother successful sale and the OhioMulti-Breed Fall Sale completed andprofitable. I would like to extend mygratitude and thanks to the consignorsfor the quality of cattle they offer, andto the buyers and the confidence theyhave in purchasing quality cattle fromyour Association-managed sales. I alsoneed to thank our two co-chairs of thesale committee, Barb Lumley and KenJanes, who give hours of their time foreach sale. Also, Nancy Kemp, whoseassistance in mailing flyers andcatalogs is a huge help. Last, but notleast, Pete Spike, who has taken overthe design and information that goesinto each catalog, and for theenormous amount of time he spendsmaking sure the information isaccurate and correct. It's the efforts ofthose I have mentioned and thecountless names I have notmentioned that continue to keep ourAssociation successful.
On November the 4th, I had theopportunity to attend the District 3Fall meeting hosted by the DonaldSimpson family of Plainfield Farms attheir new facility. They had a beautifulfall day and an attendance of about 50people. A tour of new the facility,judging contest, pie contest andauction, and a pot luck meal wereenjoyed by all.
Plans are underway for our StateConvention to be held in Sidney,Ohio, on March 8 and 9, 2013,located at the Sidney Inn, which will
General Manager’s Views ———————————— by Don Alexander
General Manager – continued on page 52
be very economical, with a lot ofroom for the Holstein AssociationWinter Forum, Queen contest, a greatarea for the Juniors to meet and havefun, the Annual Meeting on Saturdayand the opportunity for members toenjoy visiting with everyone. TheOhio Association, along with theDistricts in the Sidney area, will havea Convention sale with approximately70 head selling, and plans are to havean exciting sale.
I will be working with the BuckeyeDairy Club making selections for the
Buckeye Classic Sale during theirholiday break; be prepared to haveone of the students from the club stopin looking for a great consignment fortheir sale March 29, 2013. The OhioHolstein Association will also have aSpring Sale at the Wayne CountyFairgrounds in Wooster, Ohio, onApril 24, 2013. As you can see fromthis column, 2013 will have threegreat sales to get the new year off to agood start.
The Board has discussed organi-I visited with Harriet Davis of Wales,United Kingdom, at the Ohio/New Yorkbooth at World Dairy Expo.
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Miley Holstein Farms Ltd.Jim and Jane Miley • 7234 Bates Road, West Salem, OH 44287
Ph: 330-264-2453 • Fax: 330-263-7883E-mail: [email protected]
PBR: 15 YEARS Jon and Amy MileyAdam and David
VISITORS WELCOME
Joe and Diana MileyJason and Anna
CATTLE FOR SALE
CLASSIFICATION HIGHLIGHTSBAA 107.3 30 EX 87 VG 78 GP 2 G ALL HOMEBRED
NEW EXCELLENTS
Miley Debonair Glitter-Red EX-90‰ Res. Grand Champion OSF Red & White Show‰ Dam: Miley Tribute Gucci-Red, NOW EX-91
Miley Ace Hennas Holly-ET EX-90‰ 5th-Generation Homebred Excellent‰ Ace X EX-93 Charles Henna
Miley Drake Gibson Golly EX-90‰ 9th-Generation Homebred Excellent‰ Drake X EX Gibson X EX-93 Leader
OTHER EXCITING UPDATES
Miley Advent B Gem-Red EX-93 EX-92MS‰ Grand Champion 2012 SDE & OSF Red & White Shows‰ Her 2-Year-Old Reality daughter is now VG-85.
Miley Roy Select Excitement EX-94 2E EX-94MS‰ Grand Champion 2012 District 7 Show
and OSF Junior Show
Miley Stormatic SW Georgia EX-92 3E‰ 7th-Generation Homebred Excellent
Miley Durham March Madness EX-92‰ Grand Champion 2011 OSF Junior Show‰ 6th-Generation Homebred Excellent
Miley Roy Exbt Corona EX-93‰ Roy X VG Exhibit X EX-91 Atley
Miley Advent B Gemini-Red-ET VG-88 EX-MS at 2-06‰ 1st Junior 2-Year-Old OSF Red & White Show
and D-7 ShowOther VG 2-Year-Olds sired by ALEXANDER,SANCHEZ, BOLTON, ATLANTIC and PLAID
THANK YOU to 2012 buyers of Miley Holsteins…
A special THANK YOU to those who helped make our 2012 Show Season and Classification a success…
Skolosh Farms
Karl Knight
Dutch Flats Farm
Kohler Farms
Harold Horning
Joel Cottrell
Stewart Farms
Dave Sigel
Mike Congleton
Linda Beardsly
Dave Oswalt
Rod Schiebe
Sweat-Hollow Holsteins
Sam Weaver
Rosedale Farm
Grac-Glen Farms
Alvin Zimmerman
Jonas Burkholder
Tegtmeier Farms
Ben Mangun
Steve Jordan
Laura Gordon
Dan Nicol
Kelly Epperly
Jessie Stevens
Kaleb Kliner
Grapevine – continued from page 11
Todd Krantz, Dublin, Ohio, has been named chiefdevelopment officer at Select Sires, Inc. In this position, he willdirect and manage revenue generation planning, lead theexecution of strategic business and marketing plans, andoversee customer service strategies and product managementexecution. Todd is a graduate of The Ohio State University dairyscience honors program, received the Meritorious Service toStudents Award and Distinguished Alumni Award from OSU,and has a Master of Science degree in management from theKrannert School of Business at Purdue University. He was adairy farmer, worked in A.I. for 22 years and most recently wasemployed by Cargill AgHorizons.
•The Red & White Dairy Cattle Association has announced
their 2013 Summer Internship. They will be offering a Juniormember the opportunity to gain a wide variety of experiencesand opportunities while working with the Association. Appli-cations are due December 1, 2012. For further information,contact the RWDCA at 608-676-4900 or 4906 or visitwww.redandwhitecattle.com.
•Holstein Association USA offers several awards to recognize
outstanding achievement of members and their work withRegistered Holstein cattle. Applications for the DistinguishedYoung Holstein Breeder, Elite Breeder and DistinguishedLeadership Award are due at the Holstein USA office byFebruary 28, 2013. Also, the Robert H. Rumler MBA Scholarshipis available to students interested in agriculture who plan topursue their Master’s Degree in Business Administration.Applications for this scholarship are due at the Holstein USAoffice by April 15, 2013. For applications and additionalinformation, visit www.holsteinusa.com or contact LindseyWorden, Communications Manager, at 800-952-5200, ext.4096, or [email protected].
•Select Sires, Inc. has announced plans to offer two summer
internships at its headquarters facility in Plain City, Ohio, forthe summer of 2013. Positions are available within the salesand marketing and communications department, withapplications due by January 1, 2013. College students pursuinga bachelor’s degree in dairy science, animal science, agriculturaleconomics, agricultural communications or related agriculturalfields may apply. For more information, please visitwww.selectsires.com/aboutus/summerinternship.html or [email protected].
•Ohio is fortunate to have a strong cheese industry,
producing more Swiss cheese than any other state and rankingtenth in the nation for total cheese production. The 2012 Juneis Dairy Month Cheese contest was one that recognized Ohio’sbest cheese makers. Guggisberg Cheese Co., Millersburg, tooktop honors in the Swiss Cheese Division, followed by PearlValley Cheese, Co., Fresno, and E. S. Steiner Dairy LLC, Baltic.
•In the open class, Pearl Valley Cheese Co. took the gold with
their Pepper Jack Cheese entry; Bunker Hill Cheese,Millersburg, received the silver with their Colby Cheese entry;and the bronze rating went to Pearl Valley Cheese Co. with theirColby Cheese entry. The Farmstead Class was dominated by theMayfield Road Creamery, Orwell, as they received gold, silverand bronze ratings with their Double Aged Raw Milk Gouda,Brie and Tomme with natural rind with beer wash entries,respectively.
Holiday Greetingsto All
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Jim, Dan and Daren Sheffield45555 St. Rt. 303 Wellington, OH 44090
PGH 22 YearsPBR 4 Years
OUR GRANDCHILDRENMichael McDonald and
Ben and Emily KlierAND OUR YOUNG FRIENDSAdam and Leah Cordy
REPRESENTED US WELL AT THE SHOWS
DISTRICT 8 SHOW Ben — Showed the 5th-place Spring Yearling,
1st Senior Two-Year-Old and Reserve
Intermediate Champion Open and Junior
Shows, and 4th-place Aged Cow
JUNIOR SHOW at the LORAIN COUNTY FAIRLeah — 2nd in Beginner Showmanship
Michael — 2nd in Junior Showmanship
Emily — 3rd in Intermediate Showmanship
Ben — 3rd in Senior Showmanship
Leah — 3rd place Junior Calf
Emily — 1st Four-Year-Old,
3rd Intermediate Calf
Adam — 2nd Four-Year-Old,
3rd Senior Yearling
Ben — 2nd Junior Yearling,
2nd Four-Year-Old,
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LATEST CLASSIFICATIONTwo of our old Favorites still in the herd and doing well.
Jaloda Stormatic Junio EX-91 3E at 9-035-09 365D 36,209M 3.9% 1,410F 3.1 1,124P
Life: 180,870M 6,584F 5,620PHer Daughter:
Jaloda Artic Jacket VG-88Her Gr’daughter:
Jaloda Million Ruth VG-87 EX-MS
Jaloda Teamster Halowen EX-90 at 8-11Life: 168,004M 6,266F 5,638P
OTHERS CLASSIFIED:Jaloda Encino Jasiel-EX-91
Jaloda Sanchez Julio-VG-87 EX-MS at 3 yrs.(We love our SANCHEZ daughters — more on them later.)
OHIO HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION, INC.93rd Convention and Annual
Meeting Tentative Schedule of EventsFriday & Saturday, March 8 & 9, 2013
Sidney Inn & Conference Center
FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 201311:00 a.m. . . . . . . Ohio Convention Sale
at Shelby Countty Fairgrounds, Sidney
5:00 p.m. . . . . . . National Holstein Association Regional Meeting, Sidney Inn
6:30 p.m.. . . . . . . Hors d’Oeuvre and Cocktail Reception,Sidney Inn
7:00 p.m. . . . . . . Ohio Holstein Queen Contest, Sidney Inn
9:00 p.m. . . . . . . Junior Dance and Pizza Party, Sidney Inn
9:00 p.m. . . . . . . Adult Social Gathering, Sidney Inn
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 20136:00-10:00 a.m. . Continental Breakfast at Sidney Inn
(for hotel guests only)
8:00 a.m. . . . . . . Dairy Bar Opens
8:00 a.m. . . . . . . Ohio Holstein Association Women’s Annual Meeting
8:00 a.m. . . . . . . Memorial Award Interviews
8:00 a.m. . . . . . . Outstanding Junior Member Interviews
8:00 a.m. . . . . . . Resolutions Committee Meeting
9:00 a.m. . . . . . . Ohio Holstein Association Annual Meeting
9:30 a.m. . . . . . . Ohio Holstein Junior Association Annual Meeting
12:00 noon . . . . Awards Luncheon/Women’s Fun Auction
3:00 p.m. . . . . . . Ohio Holstein Board of Directors Reorganizational Meeting
HOTEL HEADQUARTERSSidney Inn & Conference Center
400 Folkerth Avenue (I-71 at Exit 92)Sidney, Ohio 45365-9002
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KIDRON AUCTION INC.Kidron (Wayne Co.) OH
Selling all Types of Dairy Cattle & Service Bulls
EVERY THURSDAY • 11:00 a.m.Hay & Straw Sale 10:00 a.m.
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Idyl Brook DairyKevin Spreng & Paul Weber, 6860 Snoddy Road, Shreve, Ohio 44676
C: 419-651-5198 Email: [email protected]
PINE-TREE OUTSIDE MOLLIE-ET EX-90Daughters on the ground and counting…
1 SHAMROCK (7H10849) Born: 3/124 NUMERO UNO (200H7450) Born: 9/12 & 10/12
TRANSMITABILITY!!!Diamond Oak Blitz Alison-ET was purchased in 2009 by Idyl Brook.
Daughters include ALEXANDER, BRAXTON, HERO, and our first milking daughter, Diamond Oak JR Alejandra GP-83.
Flush History in One YearSince Her Purchase:
w 12 Amighetti Numero Uno-ET
w 2 Hunsberger Alchemy-ET RC
w 10 De-Su BKM McCutchen
w 8 Charlesdale Superstition-ET
w 23 Minnigan Hills Day-ET
w 6 Pine Tree AltaOak-ET
To Be Continued…
Other Embryo Highlights:36 ET Pregnancies due in 2013w Eskdale Mac Marionette VG-86
GTPI 2060 x Mogul
w Sandy-Valley Sweetheart X Aaron-Red
w Erinwood Roy Rae VG-87 X Jolicap Highway
w Pine Tree Missy Monica VG-85 X Sudan
w Savage-Leigh Durham Lexi EX-91 X Windbrook & Lancelot
w Pine Tree Finley Mimi EX-90 X Hero
DIAMOND OAK BLITZ ALISON-ET VG-88 DIAMOND OAK JR ALEJANDRA GP-83
Thank you to Pine Tree Dairy, Nate Steiner, Phil Fisher and Don Alexander for the opportunities that you have provided!
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Take a crisp, bright, sunny November day; combine itwith a barn full of outstanding registered consignments;add a large crowd of dairy enthusiasts; mix in a well-knownauctioneer; sprinkle with a few ringmen, and you have therecipe for a successful Ohio Multi-Breed Fall Sale, heldSaturday, November 17, 2012, at the Wayne CountyFairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio.
The high-selling Holstein at $5,700 was Lot 62, Family-Pro Milly 158, a Very Good-86 Windy-Knoll-View RubensPro daughter, recently fresh and milking 95 pounds a day.She was the consignment of Richard and Judy Wolf,Creston, Ohio, and was purchased by Spring Walk Farms,William Wachtel and Family, Big Prairie, Ohio.
Purchased by Alan Brown, New Bremen, Ohio, for$5,500 was Lot 8, Pine-Tree Freddie Wish-ET, consigned byMatthew Steiner, Rittman, Ohio. Sired by Badger-BluffFanny Freddie, she carried contract interest from numerousAI studs, was classified Very Good-85 and descended fromseven generations of Excellent dams.
The average was $2,597 on 63 live Holstein lots. FourHolstein embryo lots averaged $1,438. Five consignmentssold from $4,100 to $4,600, and nine more sold over$3,000.
The top-selling Ayrshire was Lot 8, Spring Run Blue SkyDennie at $2,500. A two-year-old daughter of HawksfieldBlue Sky, she had recently calved, was consigned by ThomasWolf, Shreve, Ohio, and was purchased by Norbert Farms.The Ayrshires averaged $1,307 on 15 lots.
Lot 20 was the high-selling Brown Swiss at $1,600. CocoCharge Emma, a bred heifer due to calve in February toBasic and sired by Little Hill Ladys Charge, was consignedby Alyssa Lautzenheiser, New Philadelphia, Ohio, andpurchased by Tammy Zimmerman, East Canton, Ohio. TheBrown Swiss averaged $1,475.
Milking Shorthorn Lot 22, Tres Colles Alben Dubbie, awinter calf consigned by Tres Colles Farm, Chillicothe,Ohio, sold for $1,200 and was purchased by Brian Whalen.She was a Tres Colles Roco Alben daughter. MilkingShorthorns averaged $1,150.
The high-selling Jersey at $1,600 was Lot 24, J-KayJustice Elisha, a recently fresh three-year old, sired by JanesPrimetime Justice. She was purchased by Richard Bardall,Tippecanoe, Ohio, and was consigned by Ericka Graves andJacob Morgan, Urbana, Ohio. Jerseys averaged $1,300.
The sale was managed by the Ohio Holstein Associationand the Ohio Ayrshire Breeders Association. Auctioneer wasSteve Andrews, Wooster, Ohio, with Ted Renner and DuaneRader reading the pedigrees. Ringmen were Don Alexander,Randall Kiko, Lynn Neuenschwander, Ken Janes and PaulHaskins. Cattle sold to Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania.
It Was a Good Day for the Ohio Multi-Breed Fall Saleby Barb Lumley
ADDITIONAL HOLSTEIN CONSIGNMENTS:
Buyer: Spring Walk Farms, Big Prairie, OhioFamily Pro Milly 158, 6/12/09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,700Sire: Windy-Knoll-View Rubens Pro
C: Richard & Judy Wolf, Creston, Ohio
Pine-Tree Jeeves Susan-ET, 2/05/10 . . . . . . . . . . . $4,300Sire: Ked Outside Jeeves
C: Matthew J. Steiner, Rittman, Ohio
Buyer: Alan Brown, New Bremen, OhioPine-Tree Freddie Wish-ET, 7/26/10. . . . . . . . . . . $5,500Sire: Badger-Bluff Fanny Freddie
C: Matthew J. Steiner, Rittman, Ohio
Pine-Tree Million Maretta, 10/06/09 . . . . . . . . . . $3,800Sire: England-Ammon Million
C: Matthew J. Steiner, Rittman, Ohio
Duncan Shottle Alberta, 6/03/09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,300Sire: Picston Shottle
C: Drew & Rachel Duncan, Warsaw, Ohio
Pine-Tree 4588 Came 5357-ET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,200Sire: Shema Jeeves Cameron-ET
C: Matthew J. Steiner, Rittman, Ohio
Buyer: Richard Indoe, Lodi, OhioSlate-Hill LBP Royal-Red-ET, 11/15/07. . . . . . . . . $4,600Sire: Aggravation Lawn Boy-P-Red
C: Matthew J. Steiner, Rittman, Ohio
Buyer: Nick Minnich, Fremont, OhioTre-Koebel Durham Firebird, 12/01/10 . . . . . . . . $4,500Sire: Regancrest Elton Durham
C: Ted S. Renner, Dalton, Ohio
Buyer: Steven Beachy, Dundee, OhioSega Shottle Alexis, 12/14/09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,200Sire: Picston Shottle
C: Nikolas A. Wolf, Creston, Ohio
Brook-Hollow Briar Rose, 9/12/10 . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,700Sire: Den-K Marshall LL Laurin
C: D. H. & M. Yoder & C. & J. Wood, West Salem, Ohio
Ouric Million Hillary–TW, 6/08/10 . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500Sire: England-Ammon Million
C: Elizabeth & Heidi Moff, Canfield, Ohio
L-Rae Job Black Beauty, 10/05/10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,850Sire: Gillette Job-ET
C: Lisa Kerr, North Fairfield, Ohio
Buyer: Austin Trbovich, Waynesburg, OhioHardys Golden Marble-ET, 12/05/11 . . . . . . . . . . $4,100Sire: Braedale Goldwyn
C: Oseeana Holsteins, Morgantown, WV
Please visit the Ohio Holstein Website at www.ohioholstein.com
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As the registered Holstein cows entered the barn andwalked to the holding pen where they would await theirturn to parade the sale ring for owners Doug and Marty Dyeand Family at The Best of Quality-Quest 2012 Sale, onecould not help but notice the sound, well-attached udders,with so many of them high and wide in the rear. And justas the records in the sale catalog showed, they looked likemilk! They would enter the sale ring exactly as they werecataloged, beginning with Lot 1, Quality-Quest Fancifire-ET, classified Very Good-88, sired by Ked Outside Jeeves andthe first of many members of the outstanding Firepowercow family. When the hammer fell at $4,400, she and twoembryos became the property of Jay J. Hein, Celina, Ohio.
The crowd would have to wait until Lot 15 for the saletopper at $5,100. She would be Quality-Quest AlexRockette, classified Good Plus-84 and milking 88 pounds aday. Sired by Golden-Oaks St Alexander and from sevengenerations of Excellent dams that included “Roxy,” theExcellent-97 4E Queen of the Breed, she sold to SpringWalk Farm, William Wachtel and Family, Big Prairie, Ohio.For $4,700, Spring Walk Farm would also take homeQuality-Quest Alexander Ann, Very Good-87, milking 97pounds per day, also sired by Alexander and from a VeryGood-88 Damion daughter.
Lot 39 sold for $4,400 to Jake Hein, Celina, Ohio.Quality-Quest Gln Sunstruck, Very Good-85, was milking124 pounds a day and sired by Glen-Valley BW Captainfrom a Very Good-87 Michael Storm Avalanche dam. Tenmore animals sold for $3,000 and over. The volume buyerwas Harold Leid, Greenwich, Ohio, who purchased eighthead for $16,500. The sale average on 78 lots was $2,340.Cattle sold to Ohio and Pennsylvania.
The sale was managed by Kiko Auctions, Canton, Ohio,assisted by the Ohio Holstein Association. Randall Kikowas the auctioneer with Ted Renner reading the pedigrees.Ringmen were Rusty Kiko, Brian Garrison, Steve Deam andDon Alexander.
The Best of Quality Quest 2012 Sale Averages $2,340by Barb Lumley
Buyer: Spring Walk Farms, Big Prairie, OhioQuality-Quest Alex Rockette, 6/29/09 . . . . . . . . . . $5,100
Sire: Golden-Oaks St Alexander-ETQuality-Quest Alexander Ann, 6/16/09. . . . . . . . . $4,700
Sire: Golden Oaks St Alexander-ET
Buyer: Jay J. Hein, Celina, OhioQuality-Quest Fancifire-ET, 4/06/09 . . . . . . . . . . . $4,400
Sire: Ked Outside JeevesQuality-Quest Shootingstar, 4/22/10 . . . . . . . . . . . $3,100
Sire: Mr Regelcreek Shot Alan
Buyer: Jake Hein, Celina, OhioQuality-Quest Gln Sunstruck, 6/13/0 . . . . . . . . . . $4,400
Sire: Glen-Valley BW Captain
Buyer: David E. Evans, Minerva, OhioQuality-Quest Grand Omni, 2/26/09 . . . . . . . . . . $3,900
Sire: Rauscher Mars 999 Grand-ETQuality-Quest L Snickers-ET, 10/24/10 . . . . . . . . . $2,450
Sire: Jenny-Lou Marshall P149-ETQuality-Quest Lou Peacerose, 3/24/09 . . . . . . . . . $2,000
Sire: Jenny-Lou Marshall P149-ET
Buyer: James C. Beardsley, Salem, OhioRussellway Million Eris-ET, 12/28/09 . . . . . . . . . . $3,700
Sire: England-Ammon Million-ET
Buyer: Bryan E. Whinnery, Salem, OhioQuality-Quest Popcrn Purity, 10/14/09 . . . . . . . . . $3,600
Sire: True Blue PopcornQuality-Quest L Victory-ET, 5/20/10 . . . . . . . . . . . $2,200
Sire: Jenny-Lou Marshall P149-ET
Buyer: Andrew C. Dawson, Shelby, OhioQuality-Quest Dramatc Flash, 3/28/10 . . . . . . . . . $3,300
Sire: Shadow-Ridge DramaticQuality-Quest B Parade, 5/25/09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,350
Sire: Sandy-Valley BoltonQuality-Quest Firefriend-ET, 2/16/09 . . . . . . . . . . $2,200
Sire: Ked Outside JeevesQuality-Quest Firefox-ET, 3/12/09. . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,200
Sire: Ked Outside JeevesQuality-Quest Gln Boomerang, 12/06/08. . . . . . . $2,050
Sire: Glen-Valley BW CaptainQuality-Quest Moscow Bubble, 3/06/09. . . . . . . . $2,000
Sire: Robthom MoscowApp-Fox Never Done 136, 1/16/10 . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,000
Sire: England- Ammon Million-ET
Buyer: Trent D. Neuenschwander, Dalton, OhioQuality-Quest Laurin Odot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,100
Sire: Den-K Marshall LL Laurin
Buyer: Daniel A. Schlabach, Dalton, OhioQuality-Quest Ros Christine, 6/04/09 . . . . . . . . . . $3,100
Sire: Plain-O Durham RossQuality-Quest Sensatn Jenny, 7/20/09. . . . . . . . . . $3,000
Sire: Velvet View-KJ SensationQuality-Quest Jayz Sunhaze, 2/13/10 . . . . . . . . . . $3,000
Sire: Hornland JayzQuality-Quest Grand Sundown 3/02/09. . . . . . . . $3,000
Sire: Rauscher Mars 999 Grand-ETQuality-Quest Fire Escape, 9/12/09 . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,100
Sire: BDGGenetics Encore-ET
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Great cows make for happy cowboys...and cowgirls!
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This is one of the strongest-transmitting cow families of the breed.
Barbie has a First Choice from eight SULLYHART MERIDIAN-ET pregnancies or from sixWELCOME SUPER PETRON-ET pregnanciesselling in the Holiday Harvest Sale, December20, in East Lansing, Michigan.
PROMISING HEIFERS develop into . . .. . .GREAT COWS
Sandy-Valley Atwd Barbie-ET VG-87 VG-87MSGTPI+1923G PTA +3.98T +3.29 UDC +3.06FLCPictured above as a Junior Two-Year-Old
(scored just 3 weeks fresh)FC 90 DS 88 RP 90 FL 85 MS 87 FS 87Barbie is 66 inches tall as a Junior Two-Year-Old.2-05 44D 3X 3,812M 4.17% 159F 2.98% 113P Inc.Barbie has three VG ATWOOD sisters.
Barbie is pictured above at 11 months.Her Dam: Regancrest Brynna-ET EX-91 GMD
2-04 365D 32,060M 3.6% 1,166F 3.0% 959PSired by SHOTTLE with
seven VG Two-Year-Olds, one EX RAMOSGrDam: Regancrest PR Barbie-ET
EX-92 EEEEE GMD DOMH.M. All-American Jr. 3-Year-Old-Cow 2004
2-06 365D 31,690M 3.7% 1,237F 3.1% 990PSired by DURHAM
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As fall harvestbegins to winddown and the endof the year drawsnear, now can be agreat time toevaluate yourHolstein optionsand make sure
you’re taking best advantage of theproducts and services yourAssociation offers.
Have you had a chance to previewour new Dairy Rhythms HerdManagement Software? This programallows breeders to manage your herd’straditional health and reproductivedata, right alongside genetic, pedigree,classification and production recordinformation, in one convenientprogram.
Dairy Rhythms is able to store,query and build reports on theessential information you use everyday to help make decisions and
manage your herd. It includes uniquefeatures that make it perfectly suitedfor Holstein breeders who want tohandle their information even moreefficiently…
• Syncs directly with the HolsteinAssociation USA database forcomplete genetic, pedigree andclassification information, assoon as it is available. Accessyour animal’s PTA’s and linearbreakdowns as easily as lookingup when she was last bred.
• Stores Official Holstein Pedi-grees and provides family treeinformation with the touch of abutton.
• Syncs with AgriTech Analytics(ATA) for complete productionrecord information.
• Includes a module to manageyour embryo transfer program,including tracking embryoinventory and status.
• Generates custom reportsquickly and easily with flexiblequery functions.
• Easy to navigate, with well-organized menus and clearlylabeled data.
The program is billed on asubscription basis, with herds partici-pating in Holstein COMPLETE andprocessing their DHI records withAgriTech Analytics, the DRPC ownedby Holstein Association USA,receiving special $25 per monthpricing. Contact me to schedule ademonstration, or learn more atwww.holsteinusa.com by clicking onSoftware.
This time of year is also a time toreflect on the months gone by andgive thanks for things we are gratefulfor. On behalf of everyone at theAssociation, thank you for your workproducing nature’s most perfect food— MILK — to help feed our countryand world, and your dedication to theHolstein breed and its continualimprovement. Don’t hesitate to callme if you’re interested in learningmore about Holstein programs thatcan help save you time and money,such as Holstein COMPLETE, EASYID for registrations and officialHolstein ear tags. If you would likeassistance to answer questions orprovide on-farm service, feel free tocontact me at 502-321-8670.
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Ashtabula Co.A Part of District 1
POLCHIN HOLSTEINSA 100% Registered Herd
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Thank You to All Our Buyers This Year.
Best Wishes to All Our Holstein Friends.
Enjoy the Holidays with Your Family!
Annie and Allison Specht, D-3, were early visitors at theOhio/New York booth at World Dairy Expo. Annie is agraduate assistant at Texas A & M teaching a class in graphicdesign. She designed the Trealayne and CL Hersh ads in theMay-June issue and the Trealayne ad in this issue. Anniehopes to relocate closer to home. Allison is the dairyeconomist for Leprino Foods in Denver, Colorado. Theirbrother Adam is in Communications for the Ohio RuralElectric Co-ops in Columbus, Ohio. All are graduates of TheOhio State University and were active in the Ohio JuniorHolstein Association.
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Zimmerview DairyPaul, Brent and Dean Zimmer
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Cookiecutter SS Hey 7043-ET GP-83 VG-86MSP9 50K GTPI +2347G• Milking 99.9#M 4.2%F in 3rd month• Has six Massey transfers• Lots of bull interest• Her APPLAUSE son tested +2355G, going to Select Sires
Happy Holidays
Thank you to the SIMPSON FAMILYat Plainfield Farms for hosting
the District 3 Barn Meeting and Picnic on November 4.
“HEY”.....Look her over!DAM: Cookiecutter GLD Holler-ET VG-88 DOM2-03 365D 40,730M 1,410F 1,172P
NEXT DAM: Ms Kings-Rnsm Champ Haley-ET EX-90 GMD DOM3-11 365D 43,690M 1,625F 1,274P
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HI, EVERYONE!I got the
opportunity to spend a couple of days at Madisonand visit with some friends and see afew good cows — ha, ha. What abeautiful group of cows and heifers.Amazing, the total dominance ofGoldwyn in the top end of the cowclasses. Atwood and Fever were alsofavorites of mine.
On milk production in September,the 23 states that USDA reportsmonthly was 14.7 billion pounds,.5% below September a year ago.Milk price is still $4.50 per hundredbelow a year ago.
On Association news, at the end ofthe third quarter, Holstein Completehas 280,600 animals in 1,836 herds,
From INDIANAMike JONES
National Director
11% higher than third quarter a yearago. Through September, 261,745animals were registered, equal to lastyear. Forty percent of all animalsregistered are part of the HolsteinComplete Program. The averageregistration fee is $8.04, which is $.58less than last year. Transfers were50,945 animals through the thirdquarter, which is 11% highercompared to last year. ThroughSeptember, 165,815 animals in 3,589herds were classified, 2% less thanlast year.
I just got back from the ShowCommittee and JAC Committeemeetings. We could have someprogressive new changes, both inshows and also in Junior activities. Ifyou ever get asked to participate inany of the committees that HAUSA isinvolved in, I encourage you to do so.It is a great opportunity to meet newpeople, express your opinion andhelp your organization.
Well, we are deep in it trying tocomplete harvest, sad as it may be. Itcould be worse, and I am thankful toour Lord, who has provided us with a
living that keeps you with your familyand Mother Nature. Have a safeharvest, and remember to be thankfulfor what the Lord has provided.
Indiana Jones signing off…
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nutrition with a dairy cattle emphasis.While at Ohio State, Rebekah has
worked at the OSU Waterman DairyFarm, as Student Manager and Milkerand Feeder, and at the OSU ParkerFood Laboratory as a StudentResearcher. Her college activitiesinclude OSU Buckeye Dairy Club,OSU Horse Judging Team, OSU
Horsemen’s Association and FoodBooth Chair. She competed in theCargill Dairy Challenge. In theHoard’s Dairyman judging competi-tion, she placed in the top ten ofapproximately 4,000 participants.
She was an 11-year 4-H member,and as a member of the Pettisville FFAchapter, received the State Farmerdegree in 2009 and the AmericanFarmer Degree in 2012. In 2008, shewas the National FFA Costa Rica Agri-Tour Winner, National FFA FoodScience & Technology ProficiencyFinalist and received an OSU Food &Agriculture Science Scholarship. Shewas a three-year finalist in the IntelInternational Science and EngineeringFair and was National FFA AgriscienceStudent of the Year in 2010.
Rebekah is the daughter of Gene,Jr., and Donna Meller and thegranddaughter of Gene and WaunetaMeller, District 10.
Commenting on the scholarship,Tony Good said, “This is simply a waymy family can continue to support myfather’s three favorite things in hishonor: Cows, Kids and Buckeyes.”
Previous winners of the scholar-ship were Jason Miley in 2010 andLaura Gordon in 2011.
Rebekah A. Meller —Recipient of the 2012 Terry L. Good Memorial Scholarship
Rebekah holding the Bonnie Mohr print,which accompanies the scholarship.
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Raygor Farms, LLCScott Sprunger • Bob and Barb Sprunger
Amy, Mark and Avery Ostarchvic15860 Jericho Road, Dalton, OH 44618
Farm 330-857-7399Email: [email protected]
Scott 330-465-0622 • Bob 330-465-1337BAA 103.5 2 EX 12 VG 30 GP
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Others we are looking forward to working with… ✦ Sonnek Lookout Zesty-ET EX-93 6-00 365D 47,704M 1,606F 1,393P Fresh again at 7-09 and milking 124# on third test Zesty was purchased from Pine Tree Dairy at the 2012 Ohio Summertime Sale.
✦ OCD Sid Salsa-ET, born 12-01-11 Purchased from Oakfield Corners at the 2012 Ohio Summertime Sale Her Dam: Arethusa Aspen Sheridan-ET EX-91 EEEVE 3-09 350D 27,900M 1,250F 912P Next Dam: Ernest-Anthony LL Sammy-ET EX-95 3E EEEEE
✦ Butlerview Atwood Pom Pom PTPI +2121, born 6-18-12 Purchased from Jeff Butler at the 2012 Ohio Summertime Sale Her Dam: Richmond-FD Pompey-ET VG-87 Next Dam: Richmond-FD Ramos Poppy EX-91 2E DOM Life: 1,302D 112,980M 4,625F 3,601P
✦ Renwind Lights Christmas VG-85 2-05 114D 11,573M 387F 365P Inc.
Raygor Bolton Alexis EX-90 EX-93MS3-00 351D 35,009M 968F 1,035P
Alexis has a January 2011 SHOTTLE daughter.
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District 1 & 2 ShowNortheast Ohio District Show
July 21, 2012 • Judge Matt Lawrence97 Head Shown • Reported by Robert Hippely
Bull Calf (1)1. Ridge-Dell Atwood Bart, Lindsay Barto
Grand Champion BullRidge-Dell Artood Bart, Lindsay Barto
Spring Heifer Calf (12)1. (JR) Ubercrest Masterpiece Jenna, DustinCampbell 2. (JR) Whin-Way HiMetro Ariel,Micah Dye 3. J Hahn-Way White Out-Red,Hahn-Way Holsteins 4. (JR) OARDC DamionWeikiki, Lauren L’Amoreaux 5. Paradise-REarl Agnes, Emma Ramsey
Winter Heifer Calf (14)1. Whin-Way Destry Oasis, Brian Whinnery2. (JR) Kiko Atwood 807, Wyatt Kiko 3. (JR)Quality-Quest Dusk, Micah Dye 4. Budjon-Vail Deevas Purse, Lorawae Holsteins 5.Ouric Trademark Anilla, Ouric Holsteins
Fall Heifer Calf (8)1. Fusion Passions Poison, Cole & Winchell2. Miss Hott Date-Red, Signature Cattle 3.Sanorvalley Advent Raisin, Bryce Sanor 4.Lorawae Sanchez Theedge, LorawaeHolsteins 5. Whiteleather Fever 1934,Whiteleather Holsteins
Summer Yearling (10)1. (JR) Welk-Shade Sanchez Kate, ElijahDobay 2. M-Signature Atwood Gia,Signature Cattle 3. Budjon-JK RS AtwoodEavie, Lorawae Holsteins 4. (JR) Quality-Quest Temptifire, Hannah Dye 5. SanorvalleyAD Blackberry, Bryce Sanor
Spring Yearling (7)1. (JR) M-Signature Damion Pristine, MasonMazzaro 2. Lindlaur Gabor Annette, Nevin& Brenda L’Amoreaux 3. Lorawae ShottleFlora, Lorawae Holsteins 4. (JR) Quality-Quest Firefighter, Hannah Dye 5. Rocky-TopAdvent Mac-Red, Bryce Sanor
Winter Yearling (8)1. (JR) Sanorvalley Bolivia Kenzie, Ryan Kiko2. (JR) Quality-Quest Eternal Fire, HannahDye 3. Kiko Lightning 716, Kiko Farm 4. J-Hahnway Dusk Peggy Trina, Hahn-WayHolsteins Farm 5. (JR) Lou-Ida Aspen Rose,Louis Liming
Fall Yearling Heifer (4)1. (JR) Karebears Damion Christian-ET, CoraDaniel 2. (JR) Lou-Ida Graybil Karsa, LouisLiming 3. Whiteleather Alexand 1693,Whiteleather Holsteins 4. (JR) Lin-KeiShampoo Belva, Lindsay Barto
Junior Champion Open ShowWhin-Way Destry Oasis, Bryan Whinnery
Reserve Junior Champion Open ShowFusion Passions Poison, Cole & Winchell
Junior Champion Junior ShowM-Signature Damion Pristine, Mason Mazzaro
Reserve Junior Champion Open ShowSanorvalley Bolivia Kenzie, Ryan Kiko
Junior Best Three Females (6)1. Whiteleather Holsteins 2. Bryce Sanor 3.Quality-Quest Holsteins 4. Paradise-Valley 5.Kevin & Brenda L’Amoreaux
Junior Two-Year-Old (6)1. Whin-Way Shottle Olivia, BryanWhinnery 2. (JR) Quality-Quest Lou Cannon-ET, Hannah Dye 3. Beardsly Morty Grettel,Jim Beardsley 4. (JR) Quality-Quest ShootingStar, Hannah Dye 5. Lindlaur Milln Little T-ET,Nevin & Brenda L’Amoreaux
Senior Two-Year-Old (4)1. (JR) Quality-Quest Popcrn Purity, HannahDye 2. Budjon-JK Laurin Envy-ET, Kiko Family3. (JR) Express SMD Lighting Trish, LindsayL’Amoreaux 4. (JR) Lindlaur Goldwyn Emily,Evan Kiko
Junior Three-Year-Old (4)1. Whiteleather Sizzle 1440, WhiteleatherHolsteins 2. Beardsly Morty Gladis, JimBeardsley 3. Ouric Alexander Spark, OuricHolsteins 4. Sanorvalley Durham Nut-ET,Bryce Sanor
Senior Three-Year-Old (5)1. Lorawae Pronto Helen, Lorawae Holsteins2. (JR) Wilonna Damion Carol, DanielMontgomery 3. Lindlaur Jasper Seven-ET,Nevin & Brenda L’Amoreaux 4. Kiko FortuneArlene 580, Kiko Family 5. WhiteleatherBolton 1310, Whiteleather Holsteins
Intermediate Champion Open ShowLorawae Pronto Helen, Lorawae Holsteins
Intermediate Champion Junior Show,Reserve Intermediate Champion Open ShowWilonna Damion Carol, Daniel MontgomeryReserve Intermediate Champion Junior Show
Quality-Quest Popcrn Purity, Hannah DyeFour-Year-Old (6)
1. Whiteleather S Sage 1048-ET,Whiteleather Holsteins 2. Beardsly AdventGingersnap, Jim Beardsley 3. Ouric DexDeyonce, Ouric Holsteins 4. Lorawae AdventPepper-An-Red, Lorawae Holsteins 4. KikoDundee Donna 557, Kiko Family
Five-Year-Old (2)1. Canhope Dagger Berry, Bryce Sanor 2.Mohrfield Astro Sherri-ET, Nevin & BrendaL’Amoreaux
Aged Cow (3)1. Mors Blitz Hi Metro Joan, Kiko Family 2.Lorawae Dundee Fancee, Lorawae Holsteins3. Ouric Encore DC, Ouric Holsteins
125,000 Pound Cow (1)1. Paradise-R Lewis Stacey, Paradise ValleyFarms
Senior Champion and Reserve GrandChampion Open Show
Paradise-R Lewis Stacey, Paradise Valley Farms
Reserve Senior Champion Open ShowWhiteleather S Sage 1048-ET,
Whiteleather HolsteinsGrand Champion Open Show,
Best Bred & Owned and Best Uddered Lorawae Pronto Helen, Lorawae Holsteins
Senior Champion Junior ShowKiko Dundee Donna 557, Ryan Kiko
Reserve Senior Champion Junior ShowCampbros Bolton Morgan, Dustin Campbell
Grand Champion Junior ShowWilonna Damion Carol, Daniel Montgomery
Districts 1&2 Show Report
Photos by Ann Wolfe
Grand Champion Open Show — TrumbullCounty Dairy Princess Laura Bond, StarkCounty Dairy Princess Stephanie Keiser,Grand Champion Lorawae Pronto Helen heldby Katie Lora of Lorawae Holsteins, JudgeMatt Lawrence, Stark County DairySweetheart Lauren L’Amoreaux, ReserveGrand Champion Paradise-R Lewis Staceyheld by Brenda L'Amoreaux of ParadiseValley Farms, Columbiana County DairyPrincess Erica Steiger, Mahoning CountyDairy Princess Olivia Withers, AshtabulaCounty Dairy Princess Jessica Krulic
Reserve Grand Champion Junior ShowQuality-Quest Popcrn Purity, Hannah Dye
Best Three Females (4)1. Lorawae Holsteins 2. WhiteleatherHolstein 3. Quality-Quest Holsteins 4. OuricHolsteins
Dam and Daughter (6)1. Ouric Holsteins 2. Lorawae Holsteins 3.Nevin & Brenda L’Amoreaux 4. Bryce Sanor5. Kiko Family
Produce of Dam (6)1.Whiteleather Holsteins 2. Bryan Whinnery3. Nevin & Brenda L’Amoreaux 4. OuricHolsteins 5. Daniel Montgomery
Premier ExhibiterKiko Family
Premier BreederQuality-Quest HolsteinsJunior Showmanship
1. Mason Mazzaro 2. Lexi Mauer 3. KeithBarto 4. Lindsay L’Amoreaux 5. SidneyDaniel
Intermediate Showmanship1. Hannah Dye, 2. Marlena Liming 3. LaurinAlsmay 4. Marissa Sutton 5. Cora Daniel
Senior Showmanship1. Elijah Dobay 2. Daniel Montgomery 3.Levi Plocker 4. Shannon Montgomery 5.Louis Liming
Grand Champion Junior Show — StarkCounty Dairy Princess Stephanie Keiser,Stark County Dairy Sweetheart LaurenL’Amoreaux, Judge Matt Lawrence, TrumbullCounty Dairy Princess Laura Bond, GrandChampion Wilonna Damion Carol held byDaniel Montgomery, Columbiana CountyDairy Princess Erica Steiger, Reserve GrandChampion Quality-Quest Popcrn Purity heldby Hannah Dye, Ashtabula County DairyPrincess Jessica Krulic, Mahoning CountyDairy Princess Olivia Withers
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submitted by Bonnie Ayars
COLUMBUS, OH — It is with great pleasure and pride thatI can present the results of the Ohio 4-H Dairy Judgingteam at the recent North American International DairyJudging Contests. With 22 youth teams present, our 4-Hteam claimed many honors when the trophies and ribbonswere presented at the recognition breakfast on Monday,November 5. This contest usually represents a newbeginning and a new team for the judging season. Memberswere Macy Conrad from Pickaway County, Colton Harstinefrom Tuscarawas County, and Tanner and Tessa Topp fromWayne County. Generally, the four individuals whoparticipate at Louisville will be top contenders for a placeon the Oho 4-H team that competes at the national contestduring World Dairy Expo of the following year.
Overall, the team placed fourth, coming in fifth inreasons. Considering the fact that two members had notcompeted in a contest of this caliber, it was an outstandingfinish. As a team, they were recognized as third in Jerseys,fourth in Holsteins, seventh in Guernseys and eighth forAyrshires and Brown Swiss. Tessa Topp was the sixth-highindividual overall and earned third place for her sets ofreasons. Tanner followed by being in the 14th placingoverall, and Macy was 18th. Prior to the contest, the teamhad traveled to many workouts both in and out of Ohio.
It is a pleasure to report their success on the tanbark, buta greater honor to coach the many personal victories thatare afforded to these students who accept the challenge ofmaking time to improve their skills of problem solving,decision making and public speaking.
From left: Tanner Topp, Tessa Topp, Colton Harstine, Macy Conrad
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submitted by Bonnie Ayars
COLUMBUS, OH — It requires dedication, endurance andcommitment to compete as members of the Ohio 4-HDairy Judging team. Four young ladies from around thestate of Ohio just completed their 4-H careers with muchsuccess at the Pennsylvania All-American Contest and alsothe National 4-H Dairy Judging Contest held at Madisonduring World Dairy Expo. The young ladies were LauraBond of Trumbull County, Emily Dudash of ChampaignCounty, Hillary (Jackson) Hayman of Logan County andMeghan Thurston of Delaware County. Each has spent yearsjudging locally and at the state contest.
Following are the remarkable results of their journey!At the All-American contest in Pennsylvania, they
finished in first place. Excellent performance brought themthis success, as all four young ladies were in the top tenindividually. Emily was second overall (and second inreasons), Hillary fourth, Laura fifth and Meghan eighth.Also they finished in third as a team with their oral reasons.In the separate breeds, they were first in Guernseys, secondin Ayrshires, fifth in Brown Swiss, second in Holsteins andthird in Jerseys. More results can be located on the PA All-American website.
The National 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest was oneof the largest in recent years with 32 teams competing. Thesame young ladies ended up sixth-high team with Meghanin a Top 25 finish and Laura twelfth, receiving thedistinctive title of “All-American.” Laura was also ninth inoral reasons. Hillary received recognition as third-high inHolsteins, and the team also garnered the third placeaward. In Guernseys, they were fifth, and Emily wasseventh-high individual in Ayrshires. WDE also has all theresults on their website.
The trips to these contests also provide many farm visitsfor practices as well as tours of the Hoard’s Dairyman farm,Nasco and National Dairy Shrine.
Many thanks for all the support from the dairy industry,the volunteers and parents for making this possible. Of
OSU Scarlet Dairy Judging team, from left: Coach Ayars, Keith Gibson, Samantha Grizzell, Marc Bolen
4-H Judging Team and OSU Judging Team at World Dairy Expocourse, we would also like to thank Ohio Holstein News forthe space provided here to share our results!
The Ohio State University Scarlet team also competed infall contests held at the Pennsylvania All-American andWorld Dairy Expo. The team was composed of Marc Bolenof Fremont, Samantha Grizzell of Kingston and KeithGibson of Springfield. Although Marc was quitecomfortable as a contestant since he was on ATI’s second-place team at Madison, these were the first contests forSamantha and Keith. With a finish in the top ten teams atthe All-American, the team also finished in the middle ofthe National Dairy Collegiate Dairy Judging Contest atMadison during World Dairy Expo. However, Marc finishedwith his very best day and ended his judging career on ahigh note as the eleventh-high individual overall, receivingthe “All-American” title.
Another noteworthy accomplishment was his fifth-highscore in placings, added to the fact that his breed placingsincluded third-high in Red and White, ninth in BrownSwiss, sixth in Guernseys and fourteenth in Holsteins. KeithGibson also claimed high honors as the third-highindividual in Jerseys. Since he had never judged orpresented reasons until four months ago, it was a personalvictory for him.
Again, we would like to thank the dairy industry, hostfarms, volunteers and the generous donors to our program.The experience is worthy of all your time and efforts andbinds these students together as they pursue future careers.
Ohio 4-H Dairy Judging Team, from left: Coach Ayars, MeghanThurston, Laura Bond, Hillary (Jackson) Hayman, Emily Dudash
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Well…the show season isover and harvest time iswinding down, along with fallsports and the first semestersof school. This November/December issue is usually allabout youth. So, congratu-lations to any Juniors whoshowed at any of the fallJunior national shows as wellas any late fall fairs. Andcongratulations to any of ourJunior members who are partof sports teams that made itthrough tournaments in theirvarious sports and activities!
The Juniors will be havingthe lunch stand at the annual Fall Quality Sale onNovember 17. Don’t forget to sell your raffle tickets. If youneed more, see an advisor at the sale or contact the office.Thanks again to Matt Lawson for coordinating this, whichincludes not only a Sullivan chute from Beck’s Hybrids butalso a family weekend at Lake Kalahari, one cane fromWabash-Way Explode, one free flush and one free photosetup.
by Korey Oechsle, Reporter
The Annual Junior Meeting is March 8 and 9 in Sidney.Plan now to join us for some fun, meeting new friends andmaking this organization more about you. Watch the nextissue of the Ohio News for a complete schedule of events forthe Juniors for that weekend.
Remember the approaching deadlines:• Junior All-Ohio is December 1.• Junior Production Awards, February 1, 2013 — these
are simple — just send in the production sheet!• Membership — December 31 to get the discount!• Ohio DJM and Ohio Memorial Award deadlines are
January 20. There is money involved for theMemorial Award!
Make sure you read the guidelines for rules as themembership deadline changed for the Junior All-Ohios.The awards are open to ALL Ohio Junior Holstein members.
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District 3 ShowJune 16, 2012 • Judge Matt Lawrence
53 Head Shown • Reported by Louise Harding
Spring Heifer Calf (3)1. (JR) TK-Plain-View Ripley, Hayden King 2.White-Lawn Shottle Princess, Nostaw Farms3. (JR) Hardingdale Dsti Elaine-Red, RyanHarding
Winter Heifer Calf (5)1. (JR) Star-Summit Fever Bailey-ET, VictoriaDeam 2. (JR) Quality-Quest Dusk Rockstar,Micah Dye 3. Sch-Ger Damion Jiffy-Top,Neider-Jordan 4. Nostaw Arrow Mary,Nostaw Farms 5. Nostaw Avatar Alexie,Nostaw Farms
Fall Heifer Calf (7)1. Ree-Kay Aftershock CoCo, Ree-Kay Acres2. Sanor-Valley Advent Raisin, Sanor ValleyHolsteins 3. (JR) Hard-Razor Willow White-ET, Kari Harding 4. (JR) Bertschland LaramieSandra, Daniel Wolfe 5. Steel-Lane AttitudeJazzy-Red, Steel Lane Holsteins
Summer Yearling Heifer (3)1. (JR) TK-Plain-View Leah, Mickayla King 2.(JR) Quality-Quest Temptifire, Hannah Dye 3.Nostaw Damion Nelly, Nostaw Farms
Spring Yearling Heifer (6)1. (JR) Cl-Hersh Dundee Daisy Duke, ClayHershberger 2. (JR) Quality-Quest Firefighter,Hannah Dye 3. (JR) Harstine ZenithMaraland, Colton Harstine 4. Top-ChanceApex Dara, Breeze-Knoll Farm 5. (JR)Hardingdale Sanchez Elvina, Kari Harding
Winter Yearling Heifer (3)1. (JR) Trealayne Aftershock Gracie, ClayHershberger and Victoria Deam 2. Quality-Quest Eternal Fire, Quality-Quest Holsteins 3.(JR) Plainfield Sanchez Nadia, Ben Simpson
Fall Yearling Heifer (1)1. (JR) Plainfield Atwood Spark, Ben Simpson
Junior Champion Open and Junior ShowStar-Summit Fever Bailey-ET, Victoria Deam
Reserve Junior Champion Open ShowRee-Kay Aftershock CoCo, Renee Hershberger
Reserve Junior Champion Junior ShowTrealayne Aftershock Gracie,
Clay Hershberger and Victoria DeamJunior Best Three Females (3)
1. Quality-Quest Holsteins, 2. TK Plain-ViewHolsteins 3. Nostaw Farms
Junior Two-Year-Old (4)1. Beardsly Morty Grettel-ET, BeardsleyHolsteins 2. Quality-Quest Shooting Star,Quality-Quest Holsteins 3. (JR) Quality-QuestLou Cannon, Hannah Dye 4. HardingdaleAdv Scarlet, Hardingdale Holsteins
Senior Two-Year-Old (5)1. (JR) Quality-Quest Popcrn Purity, HannahDye 2. (JR) TK Plain-View Remi, MickaylaKing 3. Steel Lane Laurin Joelle, Steel LaneHolsteins 4. Breezy Knoll Elmo Brenna,Breezy-Knoll Farms 5. (JR) Plainfield LightnLibby, Ben Simpson
Junior Three-Year-Old (2)1. (JR) Pine Tree Spearmint Marie, LoganTrbovich 2. Beardsly Morty Gladis,Beardsley Holsteins
Senior Three-Year-Old (4)1. (JR) Hardys Aspen Trinity-ET, AustinTrbovich 2. O-C-E-C Storm Olivia 534-ET,Bohlen’s Dairy Farm 3. (JR) Quality-QuestTalent Daze, Hannah Dye 4. HardingdaleAdvent Election, Hardingdale Holsteins
Intermediate Champion Open and Junior Show
Quality-Quest Popcrn Purity, Hannah DyeReserve Intermediate Champion
Open and Junior ShowHardys Aspen Trinity-ET, Austin Trbovich
Four-Year-Old (3)1. Bohlen Mac Ciara 505, Bohlen’s DairyFarm 2. Beardsly Advent Gingersnap,Beardsley Holsteins 3. Breezy-Knoll LherosLili, Breezy Knoll Farms
Five-Year-Old (3)1. CanHope Dagger Berry, Sanor ValleyHolsteins 2. Hardingdale Blitz Jewel,Hardingdale Holsteins 3. HardingdalePromotion Syrup, Hardingdale Holsteins
Aged Cow (1)1. (JR) Marker Dundee Olivia, Mickayla King
Senior Champion and Grand Champion Open Show
CanHope Dagger Berry, Sanor Valley Holsteins
Reserve Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Open showMarker Dundee Olivia, Mickayla King
Senior Champion and Grand Champion Junior Show
Marker Dundee Olivia, Mickayla KingReserve Grand Champion Junior Show
Quality-Quest Poporn Purity, Hannah DyeJunior Best Bred and Owned
Ree-Kay Aftershock CoCo, Ree-Kay AcresSenior Best Bred and Owned
Quality-Quest Popcrn Purity, Hannah Dye
District 3 Show Report
Intermediate Champion Open Show — From left:Tuscarawas County Junior Dairy Princess VictoriaDeam, Reserve Intermediate Champion OpenShow Hardys Aspen Trinity-ET with AustinTrobovich, Intermediate Champion Open ShowQuality-Quest Popcrn Purity with Hannah Dye,District 3 Holstein Queen Alisha Thompson
Photos by Jenny Thomas
Junior Champion Open Show — From left: District3 Holstein Queen Alisha Thompson, HonorableMention Junior Champion Open Show CL-HershDundee Daisy Duke with Clay Hershberger,Reserve Junior Champion Open Show Ree-KayAftershock CoCo with Renee Hershberger, JuniorChampion Open Show Star-Summit Fever Bailey-ET with Victoria Deam, Judge Matt Lawrence
Grand Champion Open Show — From left: District3 Holstein Queen Alisha Thompson, Senior andGrand Champion Open Show CanHope DaggerBerry with Bryce Sanor, Tuscarawas County JuniorDairy Princess Victoria Deam, Reserve Senior andReserve Grand Champion Marker Dundee Oliviawith Mickayla King, Judge Matt Lawrence
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Best Three Females (3)1.Quality-Quest Holsteins 2. BeardsleyHolsteins 3. Hardingdale Holsteins
Dam and Daughter (1)1. Hardingdale Holsteins
Produce of Dam (1)Beardsley Holsteins
Premier Exhibitor and Premier BreederQuality-Quest HolsteinsJunior Showmanship
1. Victoria Deam 2. Ryan Harding 3. MicahDye 4. Clay Scott
Senior Showmanship1. Clay Hershberger 2. Colton Harstine 3.Hannah Dy
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District 8 ShowLorain County Fair • Wellington, OH August 21, 2012 • Judge Jeff Brown
91 Head Shown • Reported by Jim Tugend
Spring Heifer Calf (9)1. Richman Atwood Kacy R1152, RichmanFarms 2. (JR) Sunwood SS Deuce Taylor, KateMcGovern 3. (JR) Entry, Katie Jackson 4.Rocky-Run Sanchez Lindsay-ET, GunkelmanFamily 5. (JR) Entry, Brill
Winter Heifer Calf (13)1. Mor-Ja Attitude Sugar, James Morlock 2.(JR) Mors Contender Bess, Kierstyn Wood 3.(JR) Richman Call Lil Freckles 47, JennaThorbahn 4. Miss Hot Cakes-Red-ET,Gunkelman Family 5. (JR) Mors RedlinerPeanut-Red, Austen Wood
Fall Heifer Calf (7)1. Schugs Atwood Nellie, Charles Gleisner2. Rupp-Vue Skyham Flossie, GunkelmanFamily 3. Remember-You CTD Minnie-Red,Gunkelman Family 4. Auburnhills RealityRae-ET, Troyce Webster 5. KnappwayContender Sally, Steve Knapp
Summer Yearling (7)1. Richman Goldwyn Jade R1137, RichmanFarms 2. (JR) Cornish Aspen Neeva, Greg &Megan Cornish 3. T Triple-T Lena-TW, Greg& Megan Cornish and Madyson Harpster 4.Springhill-OH Paul Luvena, GunkelmanFamily 5. (JR) Auburn Hills Reality Roxton-ET,Cody Webster
Spring Yearling Heifer (10)1. Co-Vale Dusk TYA 3845-Red, GunkelmanFamily 2. Richman Destry Dina R28-Red,Richman Farms 3. Remember-You JK Linda,John Morlock 4. (JR) Auburnhills Mil Mystic-ET, Cody Webster 5. (JR) Jaloda DomainKaren-ET, Ben Klier
Winter Yearling Heifer (9)1. (JR) Con-River 1419 Gold Jill, ET, Bradley& Jeffrey Conrad 2. Mor-JA-BM Con Ginger-Red-ET, James Morlock 3. (JR) Lund-View KL
Mia, Courtney Lund 4. Karebears AtwoodSaleisa, Gunkelman Family 5. (JR) Entry,Greg & Megan Cornish
Fall Yearling Heifer (9)1. Southern Hills Pic Maji-Red, GunkelmanFamily 2. Sch-Ger Atwood Elyse, Ken Gerber3. Express/SMD Tia, Gunkelman Family 4.(JR) Sch-Ger Atlantic Jingle, MorganMcDonnell 5. (JR) Entry, Kate Jackson
Junior Champion Open ShowSouthern Hills Pic Maji-Red,
Gunkelman FamilyReserve Junior Champion Open Show
Richman Atwood Kacy R1152, Richman Farms
Honorable Mention Junior Champion Open ShowCo-Vale Dusk TYA 3845-Red,
Gunkelman Family Junior Champion Junior ShowCon-River 1419 Gold Jill-ET, Bradley & Jeffrey Conrad
Reserve Junior Champion Junior ShowMors Contender Bess, Kierstyn Wood
Honorable Mention Junior Champion Junior Show
Sch-Ger Atlantic Jingle, Morgan McDonnellJunior Best Three Females (4)
1.Richman Farms 2. Lundview Farms 3. (JR)Cody Webster 4. Jaloda Farms
Junior Two-Year-Old (4)1. Krull MB Dreamsicle-Red-ET, RichmanFarms 2. (JR) Lund-View Skyler Suzann,Courtney Lund 3. (JR) Entry, McKenzie Todten4. (JR) Sterlinglen Atlat Rachel-TW, IanTimmons
Senior Two-Year-Old (2)1. (JR) Jaloda Sanchez Hannah-TW, Ben Klier2. (JR) Jogeorge Million 1079, Jake Dovin
Junior Three-Year-Old (3)1. (JR) Lund-View Aspen Phoebe, CourtneyLund 2. (JR) K-Bec Redman Flash Lollipop,Morgan & Miranda McDonnell 3. (JR)
District 8 Show ReportCornish Advent Sophie-Red-ET, Greg &Megan Cornish
Senior Three-Year-Old (3)1.Twining Marconi Melanie, Patrick Twining2. Knappway Redman Ruby-Red, SteveKnapp 3. (JR) Con-River Damion Carol-ET,Bradley & Jeffrey Conrad
Intermediate Champion Open and Junior Show
Lund-View Aspen Phoebe, Courtney LundReserve Intermediate Champion
Open and Junior ShowJaloda Sanchez Hannah-TW, Ben Klier
Four-Year-Old (7)1. Goose-Valley Outside Peggy, Jodi & TomMcDonnell 2. Richman Lou Evie R1050,Richman Farms 3. (JR) Quality-Quest FISweetie, Ian Timmons 4. Denham ZicostarMarlana, Ray Denham 5. (JR) W-JohnsonAffirm 1066, Courtney Lund
Five-Year-Old (1)1. (JR) Quality-Quest Durham Sands, IanTimmons
Aged Cow (4)1. No-Fla Buckaneer 21335-ET, RichmanFarms 2. Entry, Kent Merrill 3. (JR) Lund-ViewDurham Babe, Courtney Lund 4. (JR) SchultzShottle Krisp, Ben Klier
Dry 3- and 4-Year-Old (2)1. Entry, Lund-View Farms 2. Entry, SteveKnapp
Senior Champion and Grand Champion Open Show
No-Fla Buckaneer 21335-ET, Richman FarmsReserve Senior and
Reserve Grand Champion Open ShowGoose-Valley Outside Peggy,
Jodi & Tom McDonnellSenior Champion and Reserve Grand
Champion Junior showQuality-Quest FI Sweetiepie, Ian Timmons
Grand Champion Junior ShowLund-View Aspen Phoebe, Courtney Lund
Best Three Females (3)1. Lund-View 2. Sterlinglen Farms 3. JalodaFarms
Dam and Daughter (1)1. Jaloda Farms
Produce of Dam (3)1. Cody Webster 2. Cody Webster 3. JalodaFarms
Premier ExhibitorRichman FarmsPremier BreederLund-View Farms
Congratulations
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Ohio Holstein Woman of the YearPlease look around at the women close to you. Who have fed calves, registered calves, milked the cows, made hay,made sure everyone was fed in the field, at the table and at the shows? You get the picture. Use the form below tonominate that indispensable woman at your farm for the Ohio Holstein Woman of the Year.
—————————————————————Ohio Holstein Woman of the Year Application
Name of woman to be nominated: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name of person nominating and contact phone #: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Name of farm, operation or business, if applicable: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Please write a brief description of the nominee’s involvement in Holsteins at the family operation, county, district and/or state level.
Please attach additional pages if needed. _____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Please submit to: Ohio Holstein Woman of the Year Committee, c/o Laurie Menzie, 4403 Emerson Road, Bloomdale, Ohio44817 or email to her at [email protected]. Applications must be received by February 15, 2013.
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Ohio Holstein Women’s NewsThe various women’s committees are in full swing
preparing for the 93rd Ohio Holstein Convention to beheld at the Sidney Inn and Conference Center, Sidney,Ohio, on March 9, 2013, at 8:00 a.m. Please mark yourcalendar, and make your reservations early.
This issue of the News includes information on theHolstein Queen Contest, Women’s Scholarship andWoman of the Year Award. Please read the qualificationsfor each application and encourage those you know whowould be great applicants to enter.
NOTE: The scholarship can be awarded to either ayoung woman or a young man who is continuing theireducation in an agricultural field.
I have enjoyed reading the Queen’s Corner in the News.Our queens have reported they learned so much about thedairy industry, met wonderful people, had fun travelingthe state and developed their dairy judging skills byvisiting so many fairs and district shows. It is so rewardingin many ways.
We are working toward the Fun Auction to be held atnoon on March 9 to benefit the Women’s ScholarshipFund. We would like each district to participate by gettingdonated items or by getting money donated to purchaseitems.
We would like to have a list of the items to be soldin the auction. By February 28, 2012, please furnish mewith the following information: district name, donationitem; item details, person in charge of providing theitem for auction. Thank you in advance to both donorsand buyers for your support and participation.
If there is anything you would like to put on the agendafor the March 9th meeting, please email me or give me acall. I look forward to seeing you at the convention.
Kathy Whiteleather Johnson28240 Gilson Road, Salem, OH [email protected], 330-206-5653 cell
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Ohio Holstein Women’s Scholarship 2013I. ELIGIBILITY:
A. Applicant ‰ Shall be a male or female high
school graduate and may be up to25 years of age.
‰ Must come from a Holstein dairybackground. (Active in dairyprojects, 4-H, FFA, Junior BreedAssociation or work on a dairyfarm.)
‰ Must use for further education.‰ Shall be second semester/quarter
freshman or any other level.‰ Shall maintain at least a 2.25
accumulative grade point averageand be in good standing withuniversity or mentoringrepresentative.
B. Past recipients may apply.C. Final discretion lies with the Ohio
Holstein Women’s Association.
II. SELECTION:A. Applications will be available from:
Ohio Holstein Women, P.O. Box 479,Wooster, Ohio, 44691, or online atwww.ohioholstein.com. Due byFebruary 15, 2013.
B. The Ohio Holstein Women’s ScholarshipCommittee will make selections eachyear.
C. Applicants shall be interviewed ifrequested by the OHW ScholarshipCommittee.
D. Scholarship does not have to beawarded every year. More than onescholarship may be given if fundspermit.
III. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD:A minimum scholarship of $650 will beawarded. Payment will be made upon thereceiving an official transcript from theprevious semester/quarter. A grade reportis required for payment. The recipient mustalso be enrolled for the nextsemester/quarter to remain eligible.‰ The mentoring scholarship will be
awarded in one lump sum of $650with a required report, personalinterview and presentation to the OhioHolstein Women at their annualmeeting. The recipient will need to beavailable for his or her project oreducational report.
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HELLO AGAIN!I hope everyone is
enjoying this time ofyear. I love fall — allof the beautiful colorson the trees and thecrisp, cool nights —and not to mentionyummy desserts likepumpkin pie! I hopeeveryone enjoyed allof the shows thissummer; I know Isure did! It was agreat experience totravel all across Ohio and see a lot of great cows! I enjoyedbeing able to experience other county fairs, and I had achance to make many new friends.
I haven’t been to any shows lately, however I have hadthe opportunity to stay connected with the dairy and beenable to see cows along the east coast, traveling with theOhio State Dairy Judging Team. Over Labor Day weekend,we traveled to Maryland for what Bonnie calls “BootCamp.” We judged 22 classes in two days and gavenumerous sets of reasons. It was an exhausting weekend,but it helped me improve my skills. A few weeks later, we
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With my sister Nicole
traveled to Massachusetts to judge at the Big E. We departedfrom Columbus, taking two days to stop at many farmsalong our way. We judged classes and gave reasons in theevenings at our hotel. The next day both college teams andthe 4-H teams judged at Big E. Then we headed back toHarrisburg, where the 4-H team, including Hillary Jackson,Emily Dudash, Laura Bond and Megan Thurston, and thecollege team consisting of Marc Bolen, Samantha Grizelland Keith Gibson all took part in judging at the All-American Dairy Show. Robin Alden, Jarred Smith, TylerSchounour and I all judged ringside and gave reasons aswell. Congratulations to the 4-H team for winning theirdivision! In two weeks, we will be heading to Lousiville tocompete at the North American International LivestockExpo. Thank you to all of the farms for allowing us to visit,and to Bonnie, Julie, Bernie, Tom and everyone else whomade this experience possible!
I would also like to encourage young women in thedairy industry to apply for next year’s queen. This year hastruly been amazing, and I have had so much fun attendingshows, seeing great cows and meeting awesome people. Youhave the best seats in the house, which helps to be able toevaluate all of the cattle that walk through the ring.
I also will share a great experience I had at State Fair thisyear. After the futurity, I was going to change out of mydress, when two cute little girls who were probably four orfive ran up and stopped right in front of me with theirhands cupped over their mouths. They started shouting“Mommy look, Mommy look! It’s a princess!” So I askedthem their names, and their mom took a picture of me withthem. Although this made me laugh, I realized that I was arole model, and I didn’t even know them. It made me smileto know that I made their day, and it is something that I willremember forever! I encourage all of you young women outthere to apply. The rules for the position can be found onthe next page in this issue of the Ohio News. The applicationis online at www.ohioholstein.com. If you have anyquestions I would be happy to answer them!
I hope that everyone has a great holiday season withfriends and family. I have so much to be thankful for,especially for my friends and family who have helped tosupport me, and of course, being a Buckeye! I know it isgetting out of county fair season, but if there are any salesor other events coming up, please feel free to contact me [email protected], or give me a call at 937-459-8980.Happy Holidays!
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District 10 ShowSeptember 3, 2012 • Judge Loren Elsass
64 Head Shown • Reported by Shelli Morlock and Brenda Rosebrook
Spring Heifer Calf (7)1. (JR) RO-JO-JA Alexander Willa, MadisenMorlock 2. Sunnyville Go Sanchez Flyer,Sunnyville Partners 3. (JR) Lund-View DeuceExstasy, Allison Moyer, Matthew & CourtneyLund 4. Sandland Cadet Areto, Gary & HalBrehm 5. Sandland Roland Annastasia, Gary& Hal Brehm
Winter Heifer Calf (7)1. (JR) Express-SMD Janessa, Matthew &Courtney Lund 2. Lund-View AtwoodSamatha, Lund-View 3. White-Light GuthrieSinful, White Light Holsteins 4. SandlandRichman Jadaya, Gary & Hal Brehm 5. (JR)Sunnyville PL Alex Petra, Claire, Chloe,Callie & Will Seedorf
Fall Heifer Calf (8)1. (JR) Sunnyville FL Seaver Foxy, Claire,Chloe, Callie & Will Seedorf 2. SandlandRichman Danika, Gary & Hal Brehm 3. (JR)Sanorvalley Gota Fever, Trent Schroeder 4.Mellers Alexis Aberlin, Kevin Meller 5.Sandland Gabor Xochilt, Gary & Hal Brehm
Summer Yearling (4)1. D-Maples Reggie Abercrombie, DarrelKnisley 2. Sandland Cadet Maeghan, Gary& Hal Brehm 3. Crooked-Tree Timbr Cindy10, Martinline, LLC 4. (JR) Weikland Alan NRAmethyst, Travis Schroeder
Spring Yearling Heifer (3)1. Art-Crest Shottle 5, Martinline, LLC 2..RoMa-Js Alexander Reggie, Ro-Ma-Js Dairy3. Lund-View Amos Petunia, Lund-View
Winter Yearling Heifer (4)1. Sunnyville JD Pic Jumbalia, SunnyvillePartners 2. (JR) Hy-Tower Stratus Dusk,Madisen Morlock 3. Ro-Ma-Js AlexanderBurilla, Ro-Ma-Js Dairy 4. Cottonwood ValeBrindle-Red, Lee Leininger
Fall Yearling Heifer (4)1. (JR) Schugs Atwood Nancy, Matthew &Courtney Lund 2. D-Maples Bookm Jenagain-Red, Darrel Knisley 3. Cottonwood-ValeBristal RC, Lee Leininger 4. (JR) KnighthavenMr Sam Rita, Travis Schroeder
Junior Champion Open and Junior ShowExpress-SMD Janessa,
Matthew & Courtney LundReserve Junior Champion Open Show
Sunnyville JD Pic Jumbalia, Sunnyville Partners
Reserve Junior Champion Junior ShowSunnyville FL Seaver Foxy,
Claire, Chloe, Callie & Will SeedorfJunior Best Three Females (6)
1. Sunnyville Partners 2. Lund-View 3.D-Maples 4. Sandland Farms 5. CottonwoodVale
Junior Two-Old (6)1. MS Cys I Shottled Myself, Martinline, LLC2. Sunnyville Kat Super Kool, SunnyvillePartners 3. (JR) Welk-Shade Sanchez Kayla,Madisen Morlock 4. Clif-Ann Gabor Judy,Richard Hendricks 5. Cottonwood-ValeSimone-Red, Lee Leininger
Senior Two-Year-Old (5)1. White-Light Goldn Kolor-ET, White LightHolsteins 2. Cottonwood Vale T Josie-Red,Kayanne Leininger Sharp 3. Sunnyville EDGold Evy, Sunnyville Partners 4. Clif-AnnDiscover Jade, Richard Hendricks 5. Clif-AnnPython Taffy-Red, Richard Hendricks
District 10 Show ReportJunior Three-Year-Old (5)
1. Sunnyville An Airraid Armi, SunnyvillePartners 2. Cottonwood-Vale RA Rosi-Red,Lee Leininger 3. Art-Crest Highlight Kathy,Martinline, LLC 4. Cottonwood-Vale TDBalina, Lee Leininger 5. Clif-Ann MalicieuxJocelyn, Richard Hendricks
Senior Three-Year-Old (1)1. Cottonwood-Vale Margie-Red, KayanneLeininger Sharp
Intermediate Champion Open ShowWhite-Light Goldn Kolor-ET,
White Light HolsteinsReserve Intermediate Champion Open Show
Cottonwood-Vale Margie-Red, Kayanne Leininger Sharp
Intermediate Champion Junior ShowWelk-Shade Sanchez Kayla,
Madisen MorlockFour-Year-Old (4)
1. Sunnyville FLO Jackson Fire, SunnyvillePartners 2. Wolford Dundee Ripper,Martinline, LLC 3. Sunnyville PL JacksonPrime, Sunnyville Partners 4. Cottonwood-Vale Tdwn Malory, Lee Leininger
Five-Year-Old (4)1. Sunnyville WH Encino Whiper, SunnyvillePartners 2. Elm-Park Tart-Red-ET, Lee Leininger3. Cottonwood-Vale Venisa, KayanneLeininger Sharp 4. Clif-Ann Dapper Noel,Richard Hendricks
Aged Cow (2)1. Elm-V Spirte Aphrodite, Martinline, LLC 2.Sunnyville James Darling, Sunnyville Partners
Senior Champion and Grand Champion Open Show
Elm-V Spirte Aphrodite, Martinline, LLCReserve Senior Champion, Reserve Grand Champion Open Show and Best Uddered
Sunnyville FLO Jackson Fire, Sunnyville Partners
Grand Champion Junior ShowWelk-Shade Sanchez Kayla,
Madisen MorlockReserve Grand Champion Junior Show
Express-SMD Janessa, Matthew & Courtney Lund
Senior Best Three Females (4)1. Sunnyville Partners 2. Cottonwood-Vale 3.Clif-Ann 4. Clif-Ann
Produce of Dam (1)1. Cottonwood-Vale
Premier Exhibitor and Premier BreederSunnyville Partners
Junior Showmanship1. Abby Pennington 2. Courtney Krieger 3.Austin Krieger
Senior Showmanship1. Madison Morlock 2. Claire Seedorf
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Esther’s Extras – continued from page 12
Looking ahead to the January-February issue, there aremany reasons to advertise. The All-Ohio and Junior All-Ohio calendar will be a part of this issue thanks to thesponsorship of COBA/Select Sires. You can double theimpact of the award with an ad using the photo we alreadyhave for the calendar. A reminder to Junior All-Ohioentrants: we also want a headshot or small photo of theexhibitor.
Districts 13 and 14 are hosting the Convention sale onMarch 8 and the annual meeting March 9 at Sidney, and weare planning for an emphasis on these districts. We need theads for the Convention Sale in this issue and advance ads forthe Buckeye Classic on March 29.
Throughout 2013, we are interested in hearing frommultigenerational farms that are still in active withHolsteins.
Thank you to everyone for the consideration you haveshown me this year, and I look forward to working with youin 2013.
General Manager – continued from page 14
zing a bus trip for either World Dairy Expo or The RoyalAgricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, Canada, next fall. TheNew York Holstein Association has organized several bustrips over the years to the Royal, and I mention this in mycolumn and would like your thoughts and interest onplanning a bus trip to one or both of these events. Againthis year, I had the opportunity to attend both, and I knowOhio had a group of members that had a great trip to theRoyal. Our next Board meeting is scheduled for January 4,2013; any feedback you would like to give your Director topass on to the Board would give us an idea of the numberof people interested in a bus trip this fall.
I hope to see a great turnout for the Barn Meeting andTag Sale at Springhill Holsteins on December 15. Eventsbegin with a viewing of the cattle being offered by the Langfamily, followed by lunch at the nearby church with guestspeaker Don Bennink, managing partner/owner of NorthFlorida Holsteins. Mr. Bennink is one of the most dynamicpeople in the in the industry today when it comes to healthtraits, genomics, IVF and large dairy operations.
Have a Safe Holiday Season, Don.
You Can’t Take theCountry Out of the Boy
VICTOR KAHL, District 8, submitted the photo at leftfrom 1952 that shows him reading the Ohio Holstein Newswhile serving with the 1st Marine Division, 5th Battalion,Able Company in Korea — proving that you can’t take thecountry out of the boy.
Vic left the states in July of 1953, landed at Inchon andmoved from Seoul to Panmunjom at the 38th Parallel. Hewas wounded November 21, 1952, and after the Armisticewas signed, returned to the states with a Purple Heart and afistful of other decorations to finish his duty at the NavalGun Factory at Washington, D.C.
Vic returned to Ashland County, where he and his wifeMarcella, nee Tugend, established Kimber Lane Holsteins.He was an active member on the Ashland County HolsteinBoard and combined dairying with a long career as a schoolbus driver in the Hillsdale District. He continues hisinterest in Holsteins, watching his grandson Dex Rogerswin Grand Champion at the Junior Show at the 2012Ashland County Fair.
— In Memoriam —VAUGHN CLAWSON SUNBURY, 96, diedSeptember 28, 2012, at this home. He had been ownerand operator of a portable milling business and wasalso a dairy farmer. He was a breeder of RegisteredHolstein cattle and had received many honors. Hehad been a member and past president of theTrumbull County Holstein Association and memberof the state and national Holstein Associations.
Vaughn was a lifetime member of JohnstonFederated United Methodist Church. He was a pastmember of the Johnston School Board, Farm BureauFederation and Sod Busters Farm Bureau Council.
Survivors include his wife, the former Ruth Croop,whom he married February 4, 1945; son James V.(Marjorie) Sunbury of Johnston; granddaughterBrianna (Lucas) Zweig; great-granddaughters Zadaand Samara Zweig of Wisconsin; three nephews inCalifornia; and a niece in Illinois.
He was preceded in death by his parents Thad LawSunbury and Loucretta Clawson Sunbury, daughterCarol Vik and brother Roger D. Sunbury.
Memorials may be made to the Johnston UnitedMethodist Church, 6262 Kingsville Road, Farmdale,Ohio 44417, or to Hospice Senior Independence, 6715Tippecanoe Road, Building E, Canfield, Ohio 44406.
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District 11 ShowLogan County Fairgrounds
July 12, 2012 • Judge Jason Miley
Spring Heifer Calf (3)1. TK Plain-View Ripley, Mikayla King 2.Express SMD Vanity, Express/SMD 3. (JR)C-McD Call-Del Preesus Grand, KatelynMcDaniel
Winter Heifer Calf (4)1. (JR) MD Hillbrook Dandiego-Red-ET,Sydney and Trey Good 2. (JR) Richman CalLil Freckles, Jenna Thorbahn 3. (JR) Call-DelDurchan Holly, Katelyn McDaniel 4. (JR)Oakson South Beacon Bling, Ella Jackson
Fall Heifer Calf (4)1. Stan-Mar-Dale Express Maxwell Quin,Stan-Mar-Dale/Express 2. Nic-Nan SidMonica, McGuire Holsteins 3. (JR) MsAtlantic Maple, Kyle and Kristopher Ackley4. Quitecove-W Jerrick Carmel, BrycePiwtorak 5. (JR) Goodson Sanchez Becky,Kyle and Kristopher Ackley
Summer Yearling (4)1. (JR) SMD Express Aftershock Kira, Kyleand Kristopher Ackley 2. Raunic MillionCorvette, Max Sayers 3. Kayebrook BMR JoJo, Kenneth & Tonya Graves 4. (JR) StarmistAtwood Jana, Kyle & Kristopher Ackley
District 11 Show ReportSpring Yearling (1)
1. (JR) Nic-Nan Dundee Party, Deven & KyleMcGuire
Winter Yearling (2)1. (JR) Oakson South Dundee Beula, EllaJackson 2. Duncan Paddy Alli-ET, Oakson-South
Fall Yearling (2)1. (JR) Cameron-Ridge Christmas-Red,Sydney & Trey Good 2. (JR) Nic-Nan BraxtonEmila-TW, Kyle & Kristopher Ackley
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Junior Two-Year-Old (3)1. (JR) Sha-D Rick Pronto Edie, Laurin Heger& Kyle & Kristopher Ackley 2. (JR) Burks-Branch Jasper Fifi-ET, Katelyn McDaniel 3.Express/SMD Redliner Blush, Stan-Mar-Dale/Express
Senior Two-Year-Old (1)1. (JR) TK Plain-View Remi, Mickayla King
Junior Three-Year-Old (3)1. (JR) Ack-Lee Aspen Hanalei, KristopherAckley 2. OARDC Damion Black Betty, Stan-Mar-Dale/Express 3. (JR) AW Paul Eva,Katelyn McDaniel
Senior Three-Year-Old (2)1. C-Shylane Gold Dione-ET, Tony King/Painter Creek Holsteins 2. (JR) Express/SMDAce Entice-ET, Ella JacksonIntermediate Champion Open and Junior Show
Sha-D-Rick Pronto Edie, Lauren Heger & Kyle and Kristopher AckleyReserve Intermediate Champion Open Show
C-Shylane Gold Dione-ET, Tony King/Painter Creek Holsteins
Reserve Intermediate Champion Junior ShowTK Plain-View Remi, Mickayla King
Four-Year-Old (3)1. (JR) Ack-Lee Roy Krispy, Kyle & KristopherAckley 2. Express/SMD Ross Josie, Stan-Mar-Dale/Express 3. (JR) TK Plain-View AdventCo-Red, Mickayla King
Five-Year-Old (1)1. Oakvale Pro Patty, Jay Ackley & OakvaleHolsteins
Aged Cow (2)1. (JR) Markers Dundee Olivia, Mickayla King2. Nic-Nan Lheros Lemon, Nic-Nan Holsteins
125,000 Pound Cow (1)1. (JR) Call-Del E Special Gonda, KatelynMcDaniel
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Grand Champion Junior ShowAck-Lee Roy Krispy,
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Reserve Grand Champion Open Show, Reserve Senior Champion and
Reserve Grand Champion Junior ShowMarkers Dundee Olivia, Mickayla King
Premier ExhibitorAckley HolsteinsPremier Breeder
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District 12 ShowJuly 30, 2012 • Auglaize County Fair
Judge Sherry Smith
Spring Heifer Calf (10)1. (JR) Wakefield Atlantic Alana, Carter Liette2. Quietcove-W JMK Curran Dana-ET,Jeremy Elsass 3. Etgen-Way Dusk till Dawn,Ty Etgen 4. Midas-Touch Mrs Topp-Red-ET,Gregg Topp 5. (Jr) Bremencrest HM Alliah,Abigail Sneigowski
Winter Heifer Calf (6)1. Golden-Touch Cherry Bomb-Red, BlairLammers 2. (JR) Quietcove-W Future-ET, NateClark 3. (JR) Bremencrest Premier Bambi,Ryan Paul 4. (JR) Ms Balmoral T-View DCamryn, Alex Richardson 5. (JR) BalmoralShamrock A Eris, Mary Richardson
Fall Heifer Calf (6)1. (JR) Balmoral Lauthority Avocado, AlexRichardson 2. (JR) Quietcove CurranChancel, Nathan Clark 3. (JR) Frankenberg267 4. (JR) Mapl-Valle Alan Mandy, LukeSteinke 5. (JR) Mapl-Valle Braxton Nakia,Leann Steinke
Summer Yearling Heifer (3)1. Rocky-Run Ima Rockstar-Red, Ty Etgen 2.(JR) Balmoral Marvelous Annalie, AlexRichardson 3. (JR) Bremencrest LL Halanero,Cody Paul
Spring Yearling Heifer (5)1. (JR) l. Quietcove-W JMK Curran Deb-ET,Kaylee Fisher 2. Weikland Jw SanchezAlexa, Ty Etgen 3. (JR) Frankenberg 211,Abigail Lageman 4. (JR) Bremencrest RMReggie, Amber Paul 5. (JR) Iv-Ann Oswald-P87, Theo Schlater
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Fall Yearling Heifer (5)1. (JR) Pentuck Sanchez Prairie, AprilleSteinke 2. Topp Acres Paragon Janelle, GregTopp 3. (JR) Ms Balmoral T View Brax Alibi,Thomas DiGiovanni 4. (JR) Iv-Ann PlatteDoretta-P, Theo Schlater 5. (JR) Quietcove-WFrancy Lady, Colton Clark
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District 14 ShowJuly 22, 2012 • Judge Dan Koopmans
35 Head ShowReported by Diane Andrews
Spring Heifer Calf (6)1. (JR) Toppview Seaver Excite, Kinley Topp2. (JR) Golden-Touch Freemount Joy, KeatonTopp 3. Trio Farm Candy Apple, Trio Farms4. (JR) Marste Durable Cher, Owen Steinke5. (JR) Brick-Mar GM Atwood Angel,Brandon Colby
Winter Heifer Calf (4)1. Kuk-Lan Damion Chandra, Megan & MattLawson 2. (JR) Seven Gables Atwood Elite,Olivia Cummings 3. (JR) Brookview Stone inLove, Brady McCummons 4. (JR) Brick-MarMercedes, Nicholas Colby
Fall Heifer Calf (4)1. (JR) Brookview Sid Cutie Pie, AllisonMcCummons 2. Nic-Nan Destry, Topp-ViewHolsteins 3. (JR) Poplar Bend Goldwyn Java,Cole Cummings 4. Nic-Nan Sid Monica,Kyle McGuire
Summer Yearling Heifer (3)1. (JR) Brookview Jordan Dazzlin, AllisonMcCummons 2. Futurama Lauthority Shanell,Futurama Holsteins 3. Magic Manor SanchezDew, Andy Steinke
Spring Yearling Heifer (6)1. (JR) Dreamland Atlantic Cricket, KyleAndrews 2. Weikland Sanchez Alexa, DerekBaumer & Dennis Ziegenbush 3. Kuk-LanDusk Selena, Topp-View Holsteins, CindyGeyer 4.Futurama Lauthority Sophie,Futurama Holsteins 5. (JR) Q-Cove-W KosCur Heath Rae, Jessica Colby
Winter Yearling Heifer (3)1. (JR) My T Fine SS Fergie, Kinley Topp 2.(JR) Brookview Abracadabra, Kyle Andrews3. (JR) Brick-Mar Colby Madison, NicholasColby
Fall Yearling Heifer (2)1. (JR) Pintuck Lightning Leah, Keaton Topp 2.Futurama Destry Nifty, Futurama Holsteins
Junior Champion Open and Junior ShowPintuck Lightning Leah, Keaton Topp
Reserve Junior Champion Open ShowKiuk-Lan Damion Chandra,
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District 14 Show ReportReserve Junior Champion Junior Show
Dreamland Atlantic Cricket, Kyle AndrewsJunior Two-Year-Old (2)
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Senior Three-Year-Old (1)1. (JR) Brick-Mar HHF Arizona, BrandonColby
Intermediate Champion Open ShowMarste Million Marvel-ET, Marste Farm
Reserve Intermediate Champion Open Showand Intermediate Champion Junior ShowBrick-Mar HHF Arizona, Bandon Colby
Reserve Intermediate Champion Junior ShowBrick-Mar Million Miracle, Nicholas Colby
Four-Year-Old (2)1. (JR) Brookview Roy London, OliviaCummings 2. (JR) Brick-Mar Blitz MsMayberry, Nicholas Colby
Five-Year-Old (1)1. (JR) Topp-View Ron Ella Elle, Keaton Topp
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District 15 Show ReportLLC 5. (JR) Future Manor Maxwell-LJ-Red,Cole Heger
Summer Yearling (4)1. (JR) Future Manor Deb Frito-Red, ColeHeger 2. (JR) Future Manor Abso Apple-Red,Cole Heger 3. Ray-Jo Ctender Sue-Red-ET,Bickel Family 4. Da-View Laser MellowMarge, Davidson Dairies, LLC
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District 13 ShowJune 16, 2012
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Spring Heifer Calf (8)1. (JR) Topp-View Seaver Exite, Kinley Topp2. Highlight Titan Beauty, Olivia Finke 3. MsColt Hali-Red-ET Wabash-Way 4. Wabash-Way Chris Harlee-Red, Wabash-Way 5.Etgen-Way Dusk Till Dawn, Etgen-WayHolsteins
Winter Heifer Calf (6)1. Redcarpet KB Brx Twitter-ET, Lillian Finke2. Lah-Dale Advnt Sprinkle-Red, ElainaLahmers 3. (JR) Seven Gables Atwood Elly,Cole & Olivia Cummings 4. Wabash-WayAtwood Evett, Wabash-Way 5. (JR)Brookview Stom C In Love, BradyMcCummons
Fall Heifer Calf (9)1. (JR) Brookview Sid Lindee, Kyle Andrews2. T-Triple-T Possibility-ET, Triple-T 3. (JR)Poplar-Bend Goldwyn Java, Cole & OliviaCummings 4. (JR) Brookview Sid Cutie Pie,Allison McCummons 5. Wabash-Way FeverTeona, Bertke Dairy
Summer Yearling (7)1. T-Triple-T Paradise, Triple-T 2. T-Triple-TLana-TW, Triple-T 3. (JR) Brookview JordanDazzlin, Allison McCummons 4. (JR) Co-Haven Pronto Jolly, Rachel Lokai 5. Rocky-Run Ima Rockstar-Red, Etgen-Way Holsteins
Spring Yearling (8)1. Stan-Mar-Dale Victoria, Stan-Mar-Dale/Express 2. Wabash-Way DundeeFancy, Wabash-Way 3. (JR) DreamlandAtlantic Cricket, Kyle Andrews 4. WeiklandSanchez JW Alexa, Etgen, Baumer &Zigenbusch 5. Futurama Lauthority Sophie,Futurama Holsteins
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Fall Yearling Heifer (5)1. T-Triple-T Platinum-ET, Triple-T 2. (JR)Pentuck Lightning Lea, Keaton Topp 3. M-Riverview Destry Kalin, Wabash-Way 4. (JR)Brookview-E Asteroid Langerie, KyleAndrews 5. Futurama Destry Nifty, FuturamaHolsteins
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Pentuck Lightning Lea, Keaton ToppHonorable Mention
Topp-View Seaver Excite, Kinley Topp
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Junior Two-Year-Old (5)1. (JR) Topp-View Spirte Ezra, Keaton Topp 2.Express SMD Asteroid Vegas, Stan-Mar-Dale/Express 3. Ky-Blue Allen Rachel,Madelyn Topp 4. Milksource Jasper Lariat-ET,Topp-View 5. (JR) Jillbre Stormatic Winnie,Ian Lokai
Senior Two-Year-Old (2)1. (JR) Rose-Vue Pure Gold Foxy, Cole &Olivia Cummings 2. (JR) Jillbre Jayz Rocket,Ian Lokai
Junior Three-Year-Old (4)1. Express SMD Pagewire JC, Stan-Mar-Dale/Express 2. Futurama Talent Secellia,Futurama Holsteins 3. OARDC Damion BlackBetty, Stan-Mar-Dale/Express 4. Topp-ViewAstroid Ebony, Topp-View
Senior Three-Year-Old (2)1. Futurama Talent Nikita, Futurama Holsteins2. (JR) Express SMD Ace Entice-ET, EllaJackson
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Rose-Vue Pure Gold Foxy, Cole & Olivia Cummings
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Five-Year Old (2)1. (JR) Fin Finley Bash Cassie Marlee Lloyd 2.Mersland Onyx Anne, Topp-View
125,000 Pound Cow (1)1. Express SMD L J Tori, Stan-Mar-Dale/Express
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Kingsmill Ashlyns Amanda, Nelson DairyReserve Senior Champion and
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Best Three FemalesStan-Mar-Dale/Express
Premier Exhibitor and Premier BreederStan-Mar-Dale/Express
Grand Champion Junior ShowRose-View Pure Gold Foxy, Cole & Olivia Cummings
Senior Champion and Reserve GrandChampion Junior Show
Fin Finley Bash Cassie, Marlee LloydHonorable Mention
Topp-View Spirite Ezra, Keaton ToppJunior Showmanship
1. Allison McCummins 2. Kinley Topp 3.Keaton Topp 4. Alex Runyon 5. Rachel Lokai6. Brandon Russell 7. Ian Lokai
Senior Showmanship1. Kyle Andrews 2. Ella Jackson 3. AustinLokai
District 13 Show Report
Junior Champion Open Show — From left: OhioHolstein Queen Jacquelyn Sherry, Judge EddieBue, Honorable Mention Redcarpet KB Brx Twitter-ET with Lillian Finke; Reserve Junior ChampionOpen Show Express SMD Braxton Devin withJeremy Adams, Junior Champion Open ShowT-Triple-T Paradise with Nathan Thomas
Photos by Jenny Thomas
Grand Champion Junior Show — From left: JudgeEddie Bue, Honorable Mention Topp-View SpirteEzra with Keaton Topp, Senior Champion andReserve Grand Champion Junior Show Fin FinleyBash Cassie with Marlee Lloyd, Grand Championand Intermediate Champion Junior Show Rose-VuePure Gold Foxy with Cole Cummings, OhioHolstein Queen Jacquelyn Sherry
Junior Champions Junior Show — From left: OhioHolstein Queen Jacquelyn Sherry, Judge EddieBue, Junior Champion Junior Show Brookview SidLindee with Kyle Andrews, Reserve JuniorChampion Junior Show Pentuck Lightning Lea withKeaton Topp, Honorable Mention Topp-ViewSeaver Excite with Kinley Topp
Grand Champion Open Show — From left: OhioHolstein Queen Jacquelyn Sherry, Reserve Seniorand Reserve Grand Champion Express SMDVelvet Tarawith Jeremy Adams, Senior Championand Grand Champion Kingsmill Ashlyns Amandawith Chris Nelson, Judge Eddie Bue
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MEETINGS and EVENTSDecember 15 — Barn Meeting and Tag Sale,Springhill Farm, Big PrairieJanuary 4, 2013 — Holstein Board Meeting atthe officeMarch 8, 2013 — National Holstein AssociationRegional Meeting 5 p.m., Sidney Inn andConference Center, Sidney, OHMarch 8, 2013 — Holstein Queen Contest, 7p.m., Sidney Inn and Conference CenterMarch 8, 2013 — Junior Dance and Pizza Party,9 p.m., Sidney Inn and Conference CenterMarch 9, 2013 — Ohio Holstein AnnualMeeting, 9 a.m., Sidney Inn and ConferenceCenterMarch 9, 2013 — Ohio Holstein Women’sCommittee Meeting, 8 a.m., Sidney Inn andConference CenterMarch 9, 2013 — Ohio Holstein Junior Meeting,8:30 a.m., Sidney Inn and Conference CenterJuly 10-11, 2013 — National HolsteinConvention, Indianapolis, IN
SHOWSMarch 28-30, 2013 — Spring Dairy Expo,Columbus, OHJune 29, 2013 — North East Ohio DistrictShow, Canfield Fairgrounds
SALESDecember 15 — Tag Sale at Springhill Farm, BigPrairieDecember 20 — Holiday Harvest Sale, EastLansing, MIMarch 8, 2013 — Ohio Convention Sale,Shelby County Fairgrounds, SidneyMarch 29, 2013 — Buckeye Classic Sale,ColumbusApril 20, 2013 — Ohio Spring Sale, WoosterAugust 24, 2013 — Ohio Summer Sale,Wooster DEADLINESFebruary 1, 2013 — Last day for 2013membership credit to districts.Check Junior and Women’s Pages andApplications for deadlines.
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