Full Publication - New York Holstein Association
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Full Publication - New York Holstein Association
October 2013 If you build it, they will come. The Proof Is Breeder Satisfaction! CUPID – TPI +2005 – High Conception (+3.4 SCR) & High Components 91HO4607 BLACK-BROOK OUTSID CUPID-ET (EX-93) Reg. USA 61265576 – SCE: 7 DCE: 7.7 PTA +339M +.18% +60F +.03% +19P PTA +4.0PL +504NM +1.5DPR PTA +1.99T +1.92UDC +1.94FLC D/AV 26,269 3.9 1026 3.0 798 81.6T aAa 6-5-1 (Style – Smooth – Dairy) Outside x 5 Gens. VG & EX with over 1 million pounds of milk! NO SHOTTLE, GOLDWYN, OMAN, PLANET, OR DURHAM! Cupid definitely needs to see a classifier! EMPOWER – TPI +1827 – High Production Shottle son from the Elegance Family 36HO0401 CHARLESDALE EMPOWER-ET (VG-87) Reg. USA 64756040 – SCE: 8 DCE: 6.5 PTA +1420M -.01% +49F +.02% +47P PTA +1.98T +1.01UDC +.86FLC D/AV 26,904 3.7 990 3.0 814 81.3T aAa: 3-2-4 (Open – Tall – Strong) Shottle x VG-87 Goldwyn x 7 gens. EX in the Elegancy (3E-96 GMD-DOM) Family! m to ing s W yo Liv in g n Genesee Allegany We are pleased to welcome Paddock’s Breeding Service in Warsaw, NY as distributors of Field of Dreams genetics. Serving Allegany, Genesee, Livingston, & Wyoming Counties – contact them at 585-786-0109. If you build it, they will come. Type Specialists from the ADEEN Family Stature Strength BodyDepth DairyForm RumpAngle 91HO4635 MR ATLEES SHOTTLE ANDRO-ET Reg. USA 63164339 PTA +3.26T +2.82 UDC +2.17FLC aAa 3-2-4 (Open-Tall-Strong) Shottle x MD-Delight Durham Atlee-ET (EX-92 GMD-DOM) x VG-88-DOM Storm x Chief Adeen (2E-94-DOM) x Starbuck Ada (2E-94-DOM) Atlee’s Highest Shottle son for Type! Full brother to Aftershock. RumpWidth RearLegs–Side RearLegs–Rear FootAngle Feet&LegsScore ForeAttachment RearUdderHeight RearUdderWidth UdderCleft UdderDepth FTeatPlacement RTeatPlacement TeatLength -2 -1.5 -1 -.5 0 +.5 +1 +1.5 +2 -2 -1.5 -1 -.5 0 +.5 +1 +1.5 +2 -2 -1.5 -1 -.5 0 +.5 +1 +1.5 +2 Stature Strength BodyDepth DairyForm RumpAngle RumpWidth 36HO0400 MR ATLEES GW AVALANCHE-ET (EX-90) Reg. USA 63164322 PTA +3.01T +2.94UDC +3.00FLC aAa 3-2-1 (Open-Tall-Dairy) Goldwyn x Durham Atlee-ET (EX-92 GMD-DOM) Full brother to Atwood. RearLegs–Side RearLegs–Rear FootAngle Feet&LegsScore ForeAttachment RearUdderHeight RearUdderWidth UdderCleft UdderDepth FTeatPlacement RTeatPlacement TeatLength Stature Strength BodyDepth DairyForm RumpAngle RumpWidth 91HO4629 OAKFIELD TOYSTRY ALABAMA-ET (VG-85) Reg. USA 60372887 ** SCR +2.7, CE: 7 PTA +606M +28F +23P PTA +2.58T +2.65UDC +1.73FLC aAa 2-4-3 (Tall-Strong-Open) Toystory x EX-90 Durham x 2E-91-DOM Storm x Chief Adeen (2E-94-DOM) x Starbuck Ada (2E-94-DOM) Gary and Janet Tubolino & Family 41 Grove St. • Adams, NY 13605-1203 315-232-2841 • Fax: 315-232-4153 Gary’s Cell: 315-405-1588 • www.fieldofdreamsgenetics.com RearLegs–Side RearLegs–Rear FootAngle Feet&LegsScore ForeAttachment RearUdderHeight RearUdderWidth UdderCleft UdderDepth FTeatPlacement RTeatPlacement TeatLength We pride ourselves on REAL bulls with REAL daughters with REAL results, backed by strong cow families and the breeders behind them! NYN October 2013 - 3 CONTENTS Departments (USPS 382-940) (ISSN 0279-8611) Official Publication of the New York Holstein Association To promote the Holstein breed for the economic and social benefit of junior and senior members. Volume 68 No. 9 October 2013 Published monthly, except August, 1st of each month. News and advertising forms close 25 days in advance of publication date. Livestock advertising rates upon request. Michael McCaffrey, Editor 957 Mitchell Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Phone: 607-218-6378 Fax: 607-218-6379 [email protected] NYHA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Charles McEvoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607-849-3386 1st Vice President Michael Cosgrove. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315-853-3667 2nd Vice President Thomas Kugler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-366-3901 Treasurer Timothy Perotti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-567-9484 Roy Denniston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Catherine Galley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regina Lundy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Paddock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-766-4214 607-965-8734 518-632-5449 315-723-2080 Subscription price in the U.S. is $25 per year; $35 first class mail Canada and overseas standard delivery; $55 overseas first class air mail. Single copies $2. Payable in U.S. funds only. The NEWS subscription list is filed geographically by town and state. When you change your address, please be sure to inform us of your new mailing address. The New York Holstein News (ISSN) (0279-8611) (USPS 382940) is published monthly, except August, for $25 per year by Cayuga Press, 215 South Main Street, Cortland, NY 13045. Entered as periodical matter at the post office at Ithaca, NY 14850 and other locations. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the NEW YORK HOLSTEIN NEWS, 957 Mitchell St., Ithaca, NY14850. Due to uncertainties in the mail, NY Holstein News cannot assume responsibility for prior delivery of issues carrying advertising of sales scheduled for less than 21 days after our issue date, which is the 1st of the month. 4 - NYN October 2013 October 2013 From the Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Executive Manager’s Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Junior Corner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Club News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Obituary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Calendar of Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Index of Advertisers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Features New York State Fair Youth Show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York State Fair Red & White Show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York State Fair Holstein Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Welcome to Tri-County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York Show Reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25 26-27 30-33 39-51 65-76 About the Cover All smiles after his big win in the Coliseum in Syracuse is Johnathan King, son of Jeff & Becky King of Kings-Ransom Farm, Schuylerville in the heart of the Tri-County Holstein Club. Johnathan is holding his winning milking fall yearling at the New York State Fair Holstein Show, Kings-Ransom Acme Sunlight, a daughter of KHW Elm-Park Acme-ET from a Jasper dam followed by five generations of Excellents, all with the Kings-Ransom prefix. Sunlight also took the blue ribbon at the New York State Fair Youth Show in Syracuse. Mike Walker captured this photo of Johnathan and Sunlight, just one of Mike’s many outstanding pictures during this year’s New York State Fair. Mike invites anyone to visit his website, mikewalkerphoto.net, to enjoy all his pictures from various shows during the year. From the Editor It is always a pleasure to present the October issue of the News to our regular readers as well as those who pick up a copy at World Dairy Expo. Once again, our breeders have promoted their show winners, sale consignments, and their breeding programs to show the world the great registered Holsteins that thrive in New York. I want to thank those who have participated in this issue of the News. We continue to be one of only two states who publish a monthly magazine and that can only happen when the members believe in the product and participate and MICHAEL McCAFFREY support its mission. I hope all who are reading this issue will enjoy all it and consider checking it out online free, 11 times per year, through our website or by subscription. The October issue also features the Tri-County Holstein Club and it is always a pleasure to spend time in this eastern part of the state. In 2016, New York will host the National Convention in Saratoga, and this is truly a most beautiful region, as well as the home to some of the best cattle anywhere. The Tri-County Holstein Club is also very fortunate to have many outstanding younger breeders involved in the industry, some of whom continue on family farms, some of whom have struck out on their own. The Club is a great example of people who help and support one another and really celebrate one another’s successes. I hope you enjoy their special section which begins on page 39. In this issue, you will find several ads promoting sales and sale consignments. New York is known as the Cradle of the Breed for its roots in Holstein history, and we continue to be the home of many of the best cattle in the world today. Whatever you are looking for, our members have it, and Patsy Gifford and I are more than happy to help you find it! I am always pleased to hear from someone traveling to New York who is looking for suggestions of farms to visit in the area in which they will be. There’s a lot to see and experience in our great state and this issue of the News is a testament to the passion, commitment, and pride our breeders have in their registered Holsteins. Enjoy. New York It’s Where the Action Is! 1 2 Great Events 3 Great People 4 Great Sales 7 5 6 Come to New York … for the events, the people, and great Holsteins! Visit our website for regular updates & the New York Holstein News online FREE! New York Spring Dairy Carousel 1. GRAND CHAMPIONS AT 2013 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL HOLSTEIN SHOW 2. JUNIOR CHAMPIONS AT 2013 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL HOLSTEIN SHOW The premier spring dairy event in the U.S.! Carousel 2014 is slated for April 11-14. With over 900 head of show & sale cattle, exhibitors from 20 states & Canada, Syracuse is the place to be! 3. ANNUAL BUS TRIP - This year we head to Pennsylvania. We love to host groups as well! 4. 2013 NY JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Leadership of our 1000+ Junior Members! 5. BUDDY FLEMING - 2012 Klussendorf Award Winner 6. JACK ROSS - 2012 Klussendorf-MacKenzie Award Winner 7. TOP OF THE 2012 NY HARVEST SALE - Cookiecutter Jivs Halloo-ET - $32,000 This year’s NY Harvest Sale is slated for Saturday, Oct. 26. Our annual sales rank among the highest in the U.S. each year and we sponsor an ET Sale in January, the NY Spring Holstein Sale at Carousel, and the Harvest Sale in the fall. Our breeder-members have just what you are looking for! Patricia Gifford Executive Manager Email: [email protected] Cell: 607.316.0867 Jennifer Ginzery - Office Manager Email: [email protected] Stacie Sherman - Office Assistant Email: [email protected] www.nyholsteins.com Michael J. McCaffrey - Editor Ph: 607.218.6378 Email: [email protected] State Office Address: NYHA • 957 Mitchell St. • Ithaca, NY 14850 Fax: 607.273.7612 • Ph: 607.273.7591 National Field Reps: Dave Paddon - 585.259.0663 Robert Wilson - 315.823.3463 NYN October 2013 - 5 Bountiful Harvest 6 Great Consignments to the NY Harvest Sale Her Polled, RC Supersire TIGER-LILY LAWNBOY LULU-RED (VG-87, 2y) 2-01 3x 345 24,750 4.4 1084 3.5 857 4-07 3x 244 26,232 4.4 1150 3.1 817 (Inc.) Dam of Ladd-P & the #1 GTPI R&W Cow, Tiger-Lily Dtry Lana-Red-ET (VG-86) w/GTPI +2059, Lulu’s dam is Kings-Ransom Sept Lima-ET (2E-91) w/1893f, then 3 more EX & VG dams. Selling is TIGER-LILY SS LIQUID-ET *RC *PC b. 3/27/2013 – GTPI +2161 PTA +1009M +77F +52P +569NM PTA +2.84T +2.22UDC +1.74FLC Polled, RC Roxy VISION-GEN LB R11795-RED-ET *PO (VG-85, 2y) 1-11 3x 365 29,400 3.6 1053 3.0 887 Her dam is an EX-94, 96-MS Durham, followed by 8 more EX Roxy’s! Selling is TIGER-LILY GALAXY RAE-ET *RC *PC b. 2/9/2013 – GTPI +1967 PTA +1107M +40F +40P +2.09T Sired by De-Su Freddie Galaxy-ET Visitors & inquiries always welcome. 3633 County Rte. 32 • Oxford, NY 13830 (607) 843-5881 • Fax: 9172 e-mail: [email protected] www.holsteinworld.com/marshmanfarms 6 - NYN October 2013 Her Numero Uno TIGER-LILY PLANET LIMBO (VG-85, 2y) – GTPI +2088 2-01 3x 365 34,650 3.4 1174 3.1 1070 PTA +1267M +46F +44P +626NM +5.1PL +1.85T Sons in A.I. & embryos have been in high demand from Limbo. Next dam is a Bret with 1246f, then a Magna w/1123f, followed by 7 VG & EX dams. Selling is TIGER-LILY UNO LEAH-ET b. 11/2/2012 – GTPI +2272 PTA +810M +76F +35P +776NM +5.4PL +1.1DPR PTA +2.28T +2.25UDC +2.21FLC Phoenix from the Ashlyn’s ERNEST-ANTHONY AVALON-ET (VG-88) 3-11 2x 365 34,540 4.5 1564 3.3 1135 Next dam is Ashlyn (2E-96 GMD-DOM)! Selling is Interflame Phoenix Atley-ET b. 4/18/2011 & fresh Sept. 4! Big, fancy, & looks tremendous! Her dam is a VG-88 September Storm with 1022f, then Avalon. 2 Others to Watch For: u A Colt-P due in Jan. to sexed Ladd-P. Dam is a VG86, 2y Renaldi w/1111f, next dam is VG-85 w/1412f. u A RED Renaldi due in January to sexed AttitudeRed. Her dam is a VG, 2y Advent with 1148f, next dam is Stoncree Factor Festive-Red (2E-93) w/158,000M, 3rd dam is 3E-94 w/142,000M. NYN October 2013 - 7 Harvest These Special Ladies October 26th WOODCREST OSMOND PORSHA-ET (VG-86) 2-00 3x 203 16,190 4.2 686 3.2 516 (Inc.) Selling is her daughter – WOODCREST MOGUL PRETTY-ET b. 12/31/12 GTPI +2425 +1117M +78F +49P +3.01T +3.16UDC +2.56FLC +5.6PL +2.56SCS +.5DPR Mogul x VG-86 Osmond (pictured) x GP-83 Goldwyn x 2E-91 Shottle x 2E-93 Storm x 3E-91 Blackstar x 4E-95 Conductor Peggy This heifer has already proven herself in IVF – we have made over 16 transfers from her to date! Take her home and make some more! Full sister with +2405 GTPI sold in the Woodcrest Bridge to Excellence Sale for $19,000! OAKFIELD-BRO GW FRIERA-ET (EX-90) *She Sells! 3-04 3x 78 8,070 5.0 404 2.7 218 (Inc.) Goldwyn x 2E-94 Storm Fleurel x 3E-95 Skychief Finesse x 2E-94 Starbuck Finesse x 5E-94 Elevation Flashie 2nd Sr. 2-Yr-Old at CNY Holstein Show ‘12 She is EX just into her second lactation and she will only get better from here! She is the epitome of her mother, Fleurel, when she was a young cow! Mark your calendars for the next Woodcrest Bridge to Excellence Sale slated for May 31, 2014! Follow us on Facebook and on Holstein Plaza. BAA: 107.0 on 365 cows 9 years Progressive Genetics Herd Award – PBR Herd 8 - NYN October 2013 She will flush and she will add value to your tank! Dr Robert Cruikshank DVM & Peter Braun 315-323-7425 Barb Ziemba, Genetic Marketing Mgr. 315-730-0201 [email protected] 322 Wood Rd, Lisbon, NY 13658 www.holsteinworld.com/WoodcrestDairy/ Memories & Reflections Hugh Benton, our Founder and Rock, was a huge fan of the show ring and even though we lost him this summer, his presence was truly felt July 26, 2013 with Chenango Lucifer Lime. Hugh played a pivotal role in laying the groundwork & enthusiasm we have for the purebred Holstein at Benton Holsteins today!!! His trips to Canada & sales were monumental in the foundation of our herd. His lessons on breeding & developing great cows will never be forgotten. Thanks!! Reflections of the Summer Three Shows:2 Grand Champions 2 Reserve Grand Champions 2 Junior Champions 3 1st Place Junior Best Three Females CHENANGO LUCIFER LIME (EX-91 EEEVE @ 5-04) By Lylehaven Lucifer 1st 5-Yr-Old, Best Udder in class, Senior & Grand Champion and Best Bred & Owned of Show at 2013 Allegany-Steuben Holstein Show The last cow to carry Hugh’s “Chenango” prefix out of the last cow Hugh bought at the Manavale Dispersal – a 7th gen. VG or EX back to Manavale Ultimate Ivan Lime (5E-93-GMD). August Classification: 4 New Excellent & 7 New Very Good - Highlight being Benton Sept Storm Mandy going EX @ 4-04, completing 7 generations of homebred EX! August Totals: 21 EX 35 VG 8 GP BAA: 111.1% - Proud to be in the Top 25 of New York! Benton Holsteins Visitors Always Welcome William (607) 525-6296 William & Bret Benton 502 State Rt. 36 – Troupsburg, NY 14885 Bret: (607) 525-6119 NYN October 2013 - 9 Executive Manager’s Report PATSY GIFFORD Beautiful foliage and crisp, clear air. October in New York is pretty spectacular. The shortening days warn of what’s ahead, but a beautiful autumn day is hard to beat. As always, we loaded the trunk of my car with this month’s News to share with the visitors from around the world at our World Dairy Expo booth. It’s full of this summer’s show results, Harvest and statewide sale ads, club section featuring the thriving Tri-County area, and a general look at New York’s Holstein community. If you are an Expo visitor and not familiar with our New York Holstein Association or our New York Holstein News, here’s a quick overview. We publish 11 times a year; circulation is just under 2,300 with magazines sent all over the U.S. and many other countries. A subscription costs $25, advertising is very affordable, and ongoing announcements, updates of events, and articles regarding our membership and supporters are always included. A New York Holstein annual membership is $50. Anyone anywhere is invited to become a member. With a membership, you receive the News each month plus all the mailings that keep you informed of events and opportunities and inclusion in all of our events and activities. We would welcome your membership and participation wholeheartedly. We have lots of activities throughout the year. News Editor Mike McCaffrey and I will be in the booth all week, just seconds from the show ring entrance on the bottom floor. We would enjoy talking with you about our great New York Holsteins and their owners. I hope the Harvest Sale ads catch your interest and you’ll join us for this annual event on October 26 at Cornell University, hosted in partnership with the Cornell Dairy Club. (CUDS). Featured are some of the highest genomics, most prolific, deep pedigreed and famous cow families, reds, polled, fancy show prospects, special young cows and more. The list of success stories regarding Harvest Sale purchases is a long one. It’s our breeder’s sale that has very successfully added to the breeding program in many herds. As I said last month, since the winner chose to take the $500 instead the calf, our beautiful red raffle calf, donated by the Currie family and right out of their famous Delicious cow family, will sell. Proceeds to NYHA juniors. If you would like to receive a catalog, just call the Cattle Exchange (607-746-2226). Catalogs will also be online later this month. If you have interest in any consignment, call any member of the sales staff with any questions. Please join us on October 26 for this exciting 10 - NYN October 2013 wrap up sale of the year featuring handpicked selections that suit every breeding philosophy and sure to please the most discriminating buyer. Purchases who meet age and ownership criteria are automatically entered in Futurity, courtesy of New York Holstein. October starts our membership drive. Packets will be in the mail soon. As always, a November 30 postmark gets your club a $1 rebate and insures that you continue to get the best possible rate with Holstein USA when registering calves. That’s easy money for your club and a healthy savings for you throughout the year along with our activities and events held for your benefit. A bonus this year is, with each junior membership, the World is offering a free digital subscription good for one year. That’s a great deal for juniors thanks to Randy Blodgett at Holstein World. October is the month for All-New York entries, junior contest entries, Distinguished Junior Member books, Futurity entries, and nominations for Master Breeder, Retired Master Breeder and Outstanding Young Breeder. Forms can be found on our website or we’re happy to send them to you if you give us a call. We love to give junior and senior members their deserved recognition, but we can’t do it without the necessary paperwork. Please encourage juniors to fill out the forms for DJM and other awards. Nominate deserving senior members from your area for the three master breeder recognitions. Also look through the calf crop and get the favorites nominated for Futurity #39. The $3 first entry fee is a fun wager in the quest to see which animal, after the three nominations as calf, yearling and fresh heifer, rises to the top. Each year, our Futurity at State Fair draws the highest praise from our judge. Please consider participating. Now is also a great time to think back, look around, and nominate a mentor from your area with your $100 donation to the scholarship fund. Those already honored are listed elsewhere in this issue. You or your club’s $100, matched by our generous benefactor, is a great way to Honor a Mentor and boost the scholarship fund. Our bus trip to Lancaster, PA with farm and other stops along the way is right around the corner. There may still be a seat or two available. Just give Ed Tyler a call (315-337-8974) and jump on board for a great time at a great price. If you’re from out of state or out of country, we would welcome your visit to New York. If you’d like to join us for one of our activities, our All Breeds Convention is January 16-20 in the beautiful Corning Radisson. All are welcome for the ET Sale, interesting presentations, good food, fun and fraternity, plus tending to business at hand. April 11-14, brings Spring Dairy Carousel. We host four days of all breed shows and sales, junior activities and again a ton of fun, cow talk and great cattle from all over the country to what is proudly referred to as the Premier Spring Dairy Event in the U.S. More Convention and Carousel information in subsequent months. October 26 is Make a Difference Day. I hope Harvest Sale purchases made that day make a difference for their new owners’ herds. Please join me the next day as we step up, do service, and make a difference in our communities. Take care and keep in touch. The future is bright at Wall Street Dairy The Winton twins, Brenden and Brooke. Photo by Felicia Winton August 2013 Classification: 15 EX 32 VG 2 GP *15 VG 2-yr-olds BAA: 110.5 Visitors are always welcome! ** Watch for our consignment to the Allegany-Steuben Club Sale Oct. 18 – A Dec. ’12 Gold Chip x Dundee x VG Outside … bred & born to show! – Consigned by the Twosday Syndicate – Jeff Winton & Jeremy McChesney Wall Street Dairy LLC Jeff Winton, James Modica, Scott Winton Greg Wolcott, Toby Winton, & Patrick Sweatman 3353 Wall Street, Mayville, NY 14757 908-872-2682 • www.wallstreetdairy.com • [email protected] Follow us on Twitter @WallStreetDairy Micah 6:8 “Seek justice, love kindness and walk humbly with God.” NYN October 2013 - 11 Happy October Everyone! It’s spooky to think that it is already October and there is only a short amount of 2013 left. Chelsea Jones As we move into fall and eventually the, dare I say, winter months, it is that time of year again where juniors will be thinking about what contest they want to participate in at the New York Junior Holstein Convention in January. Now you might be sitting there thinking to yourself that January is far away, but it really never is too early to consider participating in a contest. The contests offered at convention seem scary to some, like the speech contest, but they really are meant as development contests that can help you build knowledge of a topic area of interest and can even help you feel more confident. When I was growing up, dairy bowl was not my forte and I can remember feeling like there was nothing else I could participate in until my leader suggested the speech competition. To this day, I know thoroughly enjoy public speaking and I can thank my leader, Syd McEvoy, for that. This confidence I gained led me to running for leadership roles that before I participated in I would have passed on and those leadership roles gave me opportunities to go to new places and learn even more. So this year, I want to encourage juniors to think about trying something new. At first, trying something new may sound scary but in the end you may find a hidden talent inside yourself you never knew was there before. These 12 - NYN October 2013 competitions are extremely helpful in the development of our juniors as we are the dairy industry leaders of the future. I would like to thank all of those juniors who worked hard to sell tickets for our raffle calf this year and thank you to everyone who purchased one. Also, a huge thank you goes to the Currie family for donating the calf. This year was a record year for ticket sales and if you ever saw the New York Junior Holstein Association Booth at the New York State Fair, you saw that it was always busy! As show season comes to a close, fall is usually a time where there starts to be sales in the area and end of the year banquets. Of course for some, you are heading out west to go to the World Dairy Expo, up north to with Royal Winter Fair, and even south west to the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Kentucky; wherever your destination may be, I wish you all the very best of luck and safe travels to and from your destinations. Along with showing, fall is also a time where a number of our juniors take part in judging competitions whether it is collegiate, FFA, or 4-H, judging competitions, best of luck to all of you! I hope you all have a wonderful October and I look forward to seeing of you at events in the near future. ENY Junior News By Claire Norman “Summer is Go Time” is the slogan of our ENY Jr. Holstein shirts and it was certainly true this summer! 43 juniors competed in our Black & White Show during the weekend of July 27th. There were a total of 129 animals, 75 of them being junior animals. The judge was Luke Johnson of Joleanna Holsteins. The results were as follows: Showmanship: Rookie: 1st Ben Prentice, 2nd Cassandra Knapp; Junior Novice: 1st Katelyn Marshall, 2nd Alexander Hammond-Hedhili; Junior: 1st James Hicks, 2nd Trisha Burlingame; Intermediate: 1st Abigail Aresenault, 2nd Kristopher Hicks; Senior: 1st Ryan Knapp, 2nd Ethan Aresenault. Ryan also won Master Showman. The ENY Scholarship recipients were Ethan Arsenault, Lynn Doyle, and Alex Nelson. Clipping contest winners were Mike Sullivan, 1st, and Shannon Fletcher, 2nd. Congratulations to the following juniors who placed first or second in their respective calf & heifer classes: Parker Swenson, Jenna Lawrence, Katelyn Marshall, Monica Smith, Kaelyn Pennings, Ryan Knapp, Jessica Meiller, Jessica Feathers, Benjamin Prentice, Michael Sullivan, John Chianfagna III, William Noteboom, Ethan Martell, Gabrielle Van Anden, and Alexis Barton. Mike Sullivan had Junior Champion of the Junior Show and John Chianfagna III had the Reserve Junior Champion of the Junior Show. The Best Bred & Owned by Exhibitor Under 2 Years of the Junior Show was won by Ryan Knapp. In the cow classes, congratulations to the following: Freddie Telesco, Shannon Fletcher, David Baldwin, Sharon Hoffman, Trisha Burlingame on their first and second-place finishes. Intermediate Champion of the Junior Show went to Freddie Telesco and Reserve Intermediate Champion was won by Shannon Fletcher. Sharon Hoffman had Senior Champion of the Junior Show and Gabrielle Van Anden had the Reserve. Grand Champion of the Junior Show was won by Freddie Telesco and the Reserve went to Sharon Hoffman. Gabrielle Van Anden won the award for Best Bred & Owned Over 2 Years for the Junior Show. Premier Exhibitor of the Junior Show was Parker Swenson. A big thank you to all of our sponsors who made our show possible! Following the Black & White Show, we had the Dutchess County Fair with Judge Jamie Black. The following juniors had winners there: Parker Swenson, Colleen Smith, Triple R Farm (Liguori), Lynn Doyle, Shannon Fletcher, Trisha Burlingame, Freddie Telesco, Gabrielle Van Anden, and Sharon Hoffman. Senior & Grand Champion went to Sharon Hoffman, as well as Best Udder of Breed. Aside from showing, we were busy with other activities. We participated in the Strawberry Festival at McEnroe Organics at the end of June and we had our pool party on July 17th. We helped to promote dairy during June with a cross promotion with Ronnybrook Farm Dairy. We hung hang tags on their Creamline © milk which contained fun diary facts and for every bottle they sold, Ronnybrook made a donation to our club. We held a drawing for Maroon 5 concert tickets and I was the highest ticket seller. I received a check for $15 and a t-shirt that the club designed as a fundraiser. Shannon Fletcher was second-highest seller and she won a t-shirt. We drew the last day of the Dutchess County Fair and Nina Ruhmann was the lucky winner. We are currently working on the plans for our fall awards banquet! Oh, and congratulations to Mrs. Davenport who helps us so much at convention time. She was recently the recipient of the James C. Kapteyn Prize for excellence in teaching. To catch a glimpse of more of what we do during the year, “Like” our Facebook page! Oneida County Junior News By Theresa vanLieshout The Junior Holstein members of Oneida County had a very busy summer, participating in various area shows and competitions. The show season kicked off at the Farmers’ Museum Junior Livestock Show in Cooperstown. While there, Hailey Paddock’s 5-year old-cow, Twilight, was named Grand Champion of the Holstein show, and then proceeded to win Supreme Champion of the junior show. Also, junior mem- ber Kristen Gallagher had the Junior Champion Guernsey and was the recipient of the Good Sportsmanship award. Congratulations! The Oneida County Junior Holstein Show was held on July 22nd. Zachary vanLieshout took home Junior Champion honors with his winter calf, and Hailey Paddock’s fall yearling was the Reserve Champion. Hailey Paddock’s 5-year-old cow was named Grand Champion of the show, with Eric Worden and his 5-year-old taking Reserve Champion honors. Several Oneida County Juniors participated at the New York State Fair in dairy bowl, dairy judging, and dairy challenge. One of the particular highlights was that all of the Oneida County seniors, Jaycie Staring, Jessica vanLieshout, Theresa vanLieshout, Kristen Gallagher, and Stephanie Finn, all placed in the final top 15. Also, the Oneida County Senior team went on to represent New York on the national level at the dairy judging competition in Harrisburg, PA. Congratulations to everyone! One More Chance! The winner of the NY Junior Holstein Association Raffle at the New York State Fair chose the $500 prize, and so the 2013 Raffle Calf will sell at the NY Harvest Sale on October 26! SELLING CURR-VALE ACME AVE-RED b. Jan. 10, 2013 Sired by KHW Elm-Park Acme-ET, Ave’s dam is an Observer with GTPI +2048 & +2.30T. The next dam is VG-87 with 33,530 3.8 1290 3.1 1031, then Curr-Vale Goldwyn Delicious (2E-94, 95-MS), the top-seller at the Slice of Summer Sale in July. Behind Delicious are 6 more Excellent dams. Ave is red, fancy, has a fantastic pedigree, and will make a great addition to any breeding program! Again, thanks to John & Colleen Currie and Family for donating Ave! NYN October 2013 - 13 Allegany-Steuben Club News By Carlise Bossard We are excited by the birth of a baby girl to Bret and Johanna Bossard. Brynley Elizabeth Bossard arrived on Monday August 19th. Mom and daughter are doing very well. Proud grandparents are Don and Kathy Bossard. On a more somber note, we were saddened to learn of the passing of Theresa (Meehan) Moore on August 27th. Theresa was the daughter of Francis and Virginia Meehan. She was very active in 4-H and Junior Club activities. Theresa was also a pillar in the community and in 2012, she and her husband, Tom, were recipients of the Greenwood Citizens of the Year. Congratulations are in order for Kelsey Warriner, Priscilla Helgerson, and Cooper Galton for their accomplishments at the New York State Fair. Congratulations to Gar Chatain starting the season with a win in cross country at Arkport. Good job! The Southern Tier has been blessed with an excellent crop year. Spring was early, rain came when we needed it, and crops so far look super. Stay safe as we approach the harvest season. Our 98th annual Allegany-Steuben Club Sale is Friday evening, October 18. It looks like a great line-up! World Dairy Expo is this month. If you have never attended you need to put it on your bucket list. The shows, exhibits, and presentations are fantastic! Hope to see you there. Connie’s North Country Chatter By Connie Gerow Whenever I am downstate and driving home, some people ask “Where is Fort Covington?” Usually I reference a college town like Canton (St. Lawrence University & SUNY Canton) or Potsdam (Clarkson University & SUNY Potsdam) or Plattsburg (SUNY Plattsburg) or the township of Massena where the International St. Lawrence Seaway is. Better yet, for the geographically inclined person, I might say – we live 60 miles south of Montreal. Their typical response…. “Oh, it must be really cold up there.” Yes, we live in Northern New York. So, let’s not confuse that with Central New York (Syracuse Area) or Western New York (Finger Lake Region) or better yet Upstate New York, which is slightly above New York City. We live in the North Country and are proud for many reasons. Our North Country continues to produce and house not only high quality Holsteins but also the other breeds that continue to shine. The 2013 New York State Fair Supreme Champion was the Ayrshire cow MelodyLane Burdette Sally ( by Palmyra Tri-Star Burdette), 1st place 5-year-old, who is owned Kaylyn Wood of Sara14 - NYN October 2013 nac, NY. In addition, Sally went on to the Pennsylvania All-American Show where she earned the title Ayrshire Grand Champion. This was equally exciting as my longtime friend, Rita Marlow, was the breeder of this cow. Perhaps the farm name, Melody Lane, alone will bring back a flood of memories of Fred and Eileen (Marlow) Bova. Over the years, this name was synonymous with many Champions and All-American Ayrshire cows. Congratulations to Rita and the Wood Family. If the name Opportunity Genetics rings a bell with you, then you would know the names - Jamie and Petra (Meier) Black. The Blacks have a keen eye for great cattle. Desire, dedication and passion describe Jamie and Petra. Their utmost attention to detail is evident with their positive results. A joint ownership with Mike Garrow, a silky black satin Senior two year old, Ronbeth Alexander Pearl, is beautiful uddered and exhibits an abundance of dairy angularity. This young cow went on to compete at the NYS Fair and earned 1st place in her class and was named Reserve Intermediate Champion. Here, Opportunity Holsteins was named Premier Exhibitor. Whereas, at the Pennsylvania All-American show, their entry, Cowtown Durham Grasshopper, was named Intermediate Champion and Reserve Grand Champion. In addition, Jamie and Petra are always willing to allow a 4-H’er or two lease a calf for the local shows. One might say, the 4-H member has a once in a lifetime “Opportunity”. Congratulations to the Blacks and thank you for your generosity to help our Franklin County youth. Speaking of keen eyed for cattle, Mike Garrow of Chateaugay – Rocklan Holsteins has earned the second highest BAA of 111.7 on 60 cows. Mike was the volume buyer at our Abraxas Celebration sale. Be sure to mark your calendar, for Thursday, October 17th, as you will not want to miss one of the finest collections of cows to be sold. Congratulations Mike on your BAA and Best Wishes on your sale. Franklin County Holstein club will be offering: chili, burgers, dogs, and beverages. Futurities are an opportunity for a breeder to select and nominate a calf, pay a specific fee for three years and ultimately participate in the challenge. Again, a longtime friend, Marcia Collins-Merrill accepted the challenge with (4) entries in the 2013 Futurity at the NYS Fair. Their entry Collins-Crest Outbound Wow (Schilldale Outbound-ET) was third in the field of eight. Congratulations Marcia and George Merrill on your forward thinking. Once again, on August 24th, our North Country was saddened by the untimely death of one of the most sincere and compassionate individuals, Henry Robert Staib. For Henry, family and farming was his love that he shared with his wife, Sherri and their children: J Carl and Jamie, Laurie Marie, Jon and Mellissa. Their dream was to raise their children on a farm and share their passion of showing Milking Shorthorns. And, that he did…. Like many registered breeders, Henry and Sherri met showing cattle. Henry was generous with his time and energy serving in many capacities for his Church and Cornell Cooperative Extension. Thank you Henry, your time here was well spent. Our sincere sympathies are extended to his family. A Forever “ ” lways and SHOREMAR S ALICIA-ET (3E-97-DOM) 8-10 2x 365 38,250 4.3 1650 3.3 1270 2x All-American & 3x All-Canadian Supreme Champion at 2000 Royal Winter Fair 27th Cow in the Breed to score EX-97 Her Dam is 2E-94-DOM C Aitkenbrae Starbuck Ada. Alicia and her full sister, Ms Kingstead Chief Adeen-ET (2E-94-DOM) were 2x All-American Produce of Dam. Exciting Additions ! #1 Excellent RC Genomic Cow in the Breed CURR-VALE GOLDWYN DELICIOUS (2E-94, 95-MS) 3-02 3x 365 32,957 4.3 1412 3.1 1027 GTPI +2024 – 7th Generation EX! Delicious was recently IVF’d to Kanu-P, Overtime-P, and Nominee. Thank you to Currie Holsteins for making Delicious available. 9th Generation Excellent Our “A”wesome Daughters of Alicia: BKB Aftershock “A”morillo-ET (VG-87, 87-MS @ 2-09) Owned with Hal Lusk & Shane Schultz Housed at RanWay Farm, Marion, NY BKB Goldwyn “A”lyssa-ET (VG-88 @ 3-01) BKB Atwood “A”lice-ET (VG-87, 87-MS @ 2-04) Alyssa & Alice are owned with Ken McEvoy & housed at Mac-Mara Holsteins, Marathon, NY What a thrill to work with these cows and build on Alicia’s legacy! A special thanks to our partners for taking great care of these great cows every day. Hurcroft Holsteins Devlyn Hurley & Gail Arnold 4205 Minsteed Rd. Marion, NY 14505 315/331-0224 MS LEW-LIN TALENT CHAOS-ET (EX-91, 92-MS) 1st 4-Yr-Old, Senior & Grand Champion at Cortland Classic ‘13. 3rd at Eastern Fall National, Harrisburg, PA Chaos completes 9 gens. of EX in the Roxy family & will be on an IVF program in the near future. Thank you to Aaron Eaton & Todd Galton for making Chaos available. We welcome your interest in these exciting cows! Delicious & Chaos are co-owned by: Dwi-Bet Farms, Inc. The Gerber Family 3243 Mose Rd., Addison, NY 14801 (607) 359-2019 - Jason’s Cell: (585) 662-3000 Gordon & Julie Wood - Tioga, PA 16946 NYN October 2013 - 15 “The Best Investments I Ever Made” – Adam Liddle Miss Ridgedale Rhonda-ET (2E-92) Ridgedale Eppie II-ET (3E-94) • Rhonda was purchased in the 2004 Ridgedale Sale for $40,000 with Ridgedale retaining 50% interest. • Rhonda’s offspring generated $240,000 worth of sales in the 2008 Liddleholme Sale, plus more private treaty sales over the years • An Advent daughter was recently Junior Champion at NY Spring Show • A Dundee daughter was Liddle’s first Jr. All-American Nomination for Anthony • A granddaughter of Rhonda [Roxstar] was Res. Jr. AllAmerican Fall Calf 2012 and is undefeated junior-owned animal in 2013 • Sold over $100,000 worth of offspring in the 2008 Liddleholme Sale plus more private treaty sales. • Eppie II’s Stormatic was also the Res. Grand Champion at the 2013 Tri-Co Show • Eppie II was purchased by Liddles from Ridgedale in 2001 via a private treaty sale for $12,000. Adam calls the day he purchased Eppie II the “most exciting day” as he “never thought he could afford to own a cow that good.” “For us, the impact of these purchases has been huge…but are really only beginning. They have given us the opportunity to work with great cow families, provided opportunities for our kids, and generated additional income for our farm.” - Adam Liddle We thank Adam and his family for their kind and honest endorsement of our Ridgedale herd. We share in the pride of their successes. The Liddles have been great employees, partners, and friends over the past 20 years and we wish them continued successes in the years ahead. Please join us for the 2013 Ridgedale Farm Sale, at the Farm in Sharon Springs, NY – Saturday November 2nd as another chapter of success stories is written! Ridgedale Avaree-ET (EX-92) • A daughter of 5x Jr. All-American Nominee Ridgedale Ava, Avaree was purchased in the 2009 Ridgedale Sale for $20,000 • To date, Liddles have marketed $31,000 worth of daughters plus have retained 3 nice heifers [2 of which are full sisters and were first-place junior-owned animals at the 2013 NY Spring Show in both the black & white and red & white shows] Measure the March 2013 BAA: 111.6 61 EX - 46 VG - 7 GP #1 BAA Herd over 100 cows in the U.S. (Jan. 2013) A NYS Master Breeder Herd The Conard Family – Wayne, Jen, Cy & Isaac 232 Maring Road - Sharon Springs, NY 13459 Farm: 518-673-2809 / Cy cell: 518-369-3389 – email: [email protected] 16 - NYN October 2013 Impact Liddleholme Holsteins Adam & Nicole Liddle - Anthony, Brock, & Hailee 58 Tripp Road, Argyle, NY 12809 Tel. 518-361-9946 [email protected] Ridgedale Farm Sale Saturday, November 2, 2013 – 11:00 A.M. – Sharon Springs, NY 115 Lots Sell! Featuring the families of Roxy, Adeen, Barb, Estel, Marq-I, & others. Ridgedale, a NY Master Breeder Herd & the #1 BAA Herd in the U.S. for herds over 100 cows, is once again opening their doors and granting breeders the rare opportunity to acquire foundation females from some of the most highly-regarded type families in the breed! In addition, over 300 embryos from historic families will be offered! Measure RIDGEDALE AVA-ET (EX-92) 3-09 3x 365 30,420 3.9 1179 3.3 1018 4x Jr. All-American Nominee & 4th gen. EX in the “Adeen” family, her Durham sells fresh, along with a Sept. ’11 Braxton & Dec. ’12 Windbrook. Also selling is Ava’s Alexander gr’dtr. from a VG-87 Shottle bred to Gold Chip. MISS RIDGEDALE RHONDA-ET (2E-92) 6-07 3x 365 25,640 4.6 1175 3.5 895 This 6th gen. EX Roxy has a Nov. ’12 Goldsun daughter, a VG-85 Escalate dtr. that sells fresh along with her July ’12 Bradnick, and a Braxton gr’dtr. bred to Absolute-Red from a VG-87 Advent with 26,070 3.5 904 3.1 796. MS KINGSTEAD CHIEF ADEEN-ET (2E-94-DOM) 6-04 2x 365 28,820 4.1 1191 3.5 1013 Granddam of Ava above & dam of a VG-86 Aftershock that sells fresh with a June’13 Fever daughter. Also selling from Adeen is a VG-85 Goldwyn bred to Colt 45 & a fresh Shaquille gr’dtr. out of Lee Amy (2E-92), dam of Ava. From the same family is a Sept. ’12 Sanchez from BKB Triumphant Annette-ET (3E-92). Next dam is Shoremar S Alicia-ET (3E-97) then Starbuck Ada (2E-94-DOM)! RIDGEDALE-T RAICHU-RED (2E-94) 5-06 3x 365 29,330 4.3 1275 3.3 956 Jr. All-American R&W Aged Cow in 2012 and Res. Grand Champion NYSF R&W Show & 1st Aged Cow at Eastern National R&W Show in 2013! 4 dtrs. sell including her RED Larson bred 6/2 to Atwood, an RC Larson bred 8/10 to Atwood, & RED Alchemy dtrs. born May ’13. RC Destry & RC Alchemy gr’dtrs. also sell from Raichu’s VG Redwood dtr. Potential 9th gen. EX Roxy’s! Also selling are Raichu’s 2 RED Reality sisters fresh at 3y and looking fantastic! WINDY-KNOLL-VIEW CHANEL-ET (3E-94) 8-10 2x 365 38,820 3.8 1481 3.1 1220 9th generation EX! Her 2 fancy Fever dtrs. born March ’12 sell bred to Absolute! LONG-HAVEN DURHAM RANDI-ET (2E-93) 5-04 2x 365 33,110 3.9 1304 3.3 1089 11th generation EX & the dam of Long-Haven Gold Rochelle (VG-89, 2y), 2x Unanimous All-American. Randi’s VG-86 Laurin dtr. sells fresh w/a June Atwood dtr. the Impact RIDGEDALE EMERA (5E-95) 12-07 3x 365 33,150 4.2 1378 3.2 1072 Her fresh Laramie gr’dtr. sells from a VG-88 Durham with a maternal sister by Rustler-Red (EX-97). A Dempsey gr’dtr. sells from a VG-87 Persist dam bred to Altitude! Emera’s dam was a VG-88 Skybuck maternal sister to Estelle (3E-95), dam of Estel, then Fond Example (3E-95-GMD)! RIDGEDALE ESTEL (4E-95) 7-05 3x 365 30.160 4.1 1224 2.9 871 This 3rd generation EX-95 Rudolph has an amazing family selling! Her RC Advent & Radiant dtr. sell fresh. A Goldsun gr’dtr. born 9/12 sells from a VG-88 Durham along with a Seaver gr’dtr. due in March to Brady. MS SAM-SIM DUNDEE LADY LIBE (2E-92) 5-01 2x 365 28,680 3.8 1080 3.2 932 Her VG-86 Shottle daughter sells fresh. Next dam is 3E-94DOM MD-Carrollton BC Lizzy with recs. to 1565f and 205,580 4.2 8587 lifetime. Next dam is 2E-91, then 2 more VG in the Savage-Leigh “Linda” family! ** Over 300 Embryos will be offered! Bring your semen tanks! Many eligible for export! The families of Barb, Estel, Feather, Charity, Mink, Roxy & the last chance to purchase from the world-famous Hanover Hill legends! Sires include Destry, Shottle, Outside, Gold Chip, Jasper, Lindy, Talent, Durham, Raider, Fever, Sid, Goldsun, Alexander, & more! March 2013 BAA: 111.6 61 EX - 46 VG - 7 GP #1 BAA Herd over 100 cows in the U.S. (Jan. 2013) A NYS Master Breeder Herd The Conard Family – Wayne, Jen, Cy & Isaac 232 Maring Road - Sharon Springs, NY 13459 Farm: 518-673-2809 / Cy cell: 518-369-3389 – email: [email protected] Sale Staff Dave Rama. . . . . . 607-435-0792 Horace Backus . . . 315-963-7012 Don Welk. . . . . . . . 717-575-4700 Ray LeBlanc . . . . . 802-249-2155 Adam Liddle. . . . . . 518-361-9946 Nick Raggi. . . . . . . 443-762 8338 Sale Managed By / Catalogs NYN October 2013 - 17 Advertising Information & Subscription Form 2013 Advertising Rates Circulation 2,500 through 31 states plus FREE online WORLD WIDE Dairy Producer Rate Ad Size 1x 3x Commercial/Agri-Business Rate 6x 11x Full Page. . . . . . $340 . . . $310 . . . $280. . . $260 2/3 Page. . . . . . $240 . . . $220 . . . . $210. . . $200 1/2 Page. . . . . . $190 . . . $180 . . . $170. . . $160 1/3 Page. . . . . . $150 . . . $135 . . . $125. . . . $115 1/4 Page. . . . . . $115 . . . $ 110 . . . $100. . . . $ 95 1/6 Page. . . . . . $ 85 . . . $ 80 . . . $ 75. . . . $ 70 Member Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 30. . . . $ 30 Additional Charges: Photographs Color Rates B/W $10 each Four Color $25 each* *In addition to four-color ad unless ad is print-ready All rates shown are net. 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Delivery Due to uncertainties in publishing and mailing, the publisher cannot assume responsibility for delivery of issues carrying advertising of sales for earlier than the 15th day of the month. Michael J. McCaffrey, Editor NYHA 957 Mitchell Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Ph. 607-218-6378 [email protected] www.nyholsteins.com SUBSCRIPTION FORM Name _ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ City __________________________________________ State _ ________ Zip _____________ Please return to: Circle Type: US $25.00 1 Year $45 2 years $60 3 years Canada or Overseas $35.00 standard delivery 18 - NYN October 2013 First Class $55.00 NYHA 957 Mitchell St. Ithaca, NY 14850 65th Annual O-H-M Holstein Club Sale Saturday, October 19, 2013 – 11 A.M. – Richfield Springs, NY Open House & Semen Sale on Friday Evening at 7:30 P.M. Dirigo-Conant Roz-ET (2E-90) 4-09 2x 335 34,610 3.7 1282 2.9 1009 From the Roxy family, she is a 9th generation VG or EX and her VG-87 Outside daughter makes 10! Next dam is 3E-95 GMD-DOM Integrity Robin w/ over 39,000m. Selling from the Outside will be a Shot Trigger just fresh at sale time! Holdridge, 607-538-1041 Gaige Highlight Tamara (4E-97-DOM) 6-00 2x 365 39,810 3.1 1238 2.8 1128 All-American 125,00- Lb. Cow 2004 Two sell from the great Tamara including a Dundee from her EX-91 Outside w/1051f and a Refresh from an EX Stormatic from Jolt Tammy (EX) & then Tamara. Both sell fresh in early September. Gaige, 518-872-0280 Androscoggin SS Chocolat (EX-92) 3-05 2x 305 29,000 3.8 1112 2.9 831 Her dam is 2E-91 by Adonis w/192,000 LT; 2nd dam 2E-90 w/1097f, 3rd dam 2E-92 GMD-DOM & 4th dam is 2E-90. From Chocolat’s GP-84 @ 2y full sister w/868f will be a just-fresh Toystory Skylur with a fancy udder and great will to work! Posthaven, 607-538-1646 Cook-Farm Style O-ET (EX-90) 6-09 2x 365 37,650 4.2 1570 3.3 1254 By O-Man, she is an 8th generation EX tracing back to Elevation Fayvor (5E-95 GMD-DOM)! Seven young milking cows are coming including Style O’s VG88 Mich daughter fresh 30 days w/her 3rd calf after making 942f @ 2-11. Generations of greatness! Cook Farm, 413-447-1461 Foxbrook Astre Soco-ET (2E-91) 5-02 2x 365 25,120 3.8 951 3.0 751 Her dam is VG-88-DOM @ 2y and then six of the next seven dams are EX including the great brood cow, Mansion-Valley SWD Denise (4E-94 GMDDOM). Selling will be her Redliner gr’dtr. due in January to Heztry. Monanfran, 315-697-3724 Penn-Gate Storm Fleurel-ET (2E-94-DOM) 6-00 2x 365 36,770 3.4 1265 3.2 1159 Her dam is Skychief Finesse (3E-95) w/4 records over 1200f & 19 EX daughters to date! 2nd dam 2E-94 GMD-DOM Starbuck & then 5E-94 GMD-DOM Elevation Flashie. Selling will be Fleurel’s March calf by Guthrie. Lamb, 585-704-2501 Dintys Planet Drape-ET (VG-86) 2-02 3x 365 29,010 4.2 1222 3.2 928 Her daughter by Jeeves Paul with a +2095 GTPI is just fresh and off to a great start. Selling from the Paul will be her May ’13 Hunter calf that is +2050 GTPI. Next dam is EX-90 Oman Dinty w/ 1353f followed by a 2E-93 Marshall w/1466f. A unique sire stack and a great opportunity! Chlus, 315-823-3196 Semen Sale on Friday Night @ 7:30 PM Advent Aftershock Airlift Barbwire Braxton Durham Goldwyn Golden Dreams Shottle Talent Triple Threat Windbrook Sale Managed By Hosking Sales Tom and Brenda Hosking & Family 607-699-3637 Additional Early Consignments •9 head sell from Larkindale including 5 milking cows. In that group is a fantastic young Bolivia that is VG-85 1st calf and just fresh again and looking for several points! Her dam is GP & 2nd dam is 2E-90 by Mathie! Larkindale, 518-284-2423 •Shottle yearling sells ready to breed from a 3E-92 Derry w/1311f; 2nd dam 3E-92 Lindy w/1162f and then six more VG or EX dams! Koebke, 508-245-7984 •GP-83 Allures Apollo w/18,686m @ 2y sells fresh 8/18. Dam is EX by Stormin Norman w/1103f and two EX sisters. Johannssen, 315-717-3764 Sale Host: Roedale Farm The Pullis Family 626 McShane Road, Richfield Springs, NY 13439 Luke: 315-263-7422 - Jason: 315-794-6737 Sale Sponsored By/Catalogs O-H-M Holstein Club Jason Pullis, Sale Chairman NYN October 2013 - 19 A Select Group from High Croft Heads to the 98th Allegany-Steuben Club Sale We will offer many of our best young cows and close bred heifers, a cross-section of the herd that has tremendous promise for the future. Included in the group will be a 2E-91 Champion daughter fresh in September with recs. to 27,000m. There are more points left in this “end stall cow” from the Notree Encore Suzy (3E-94) family. An outstanding group of Red & Whites sells including daughters of Arudolph and Jet-Red, all backed by several generations of VG & EX cows and due after the sale. These are the kind of great-uddered young cows that will calve again, gain more points, and add to their deep pedigrees. A pair of fancy Dundee 2-yr-olds sell, one from Deep-Valley’s best cow family that is already GP-83, 2y & will only get better. The other is fresh with a fantastic udder and she is from our “Minnie” family that has produced several EX cows. Order a catalog, give us a call for more details, and be in Canisteo on Oct. 18th to reap the benefits of 45+ years of breeding Registered Holsteins. Jerry & Lisa Smith and Family 183 Shamrock Rd. Rexville, NY 14877 607-356-3467 Oh “Micki”...She’s So Fine! And She Sells Oct. 19 in the O-H-M Club Sale Selling: SPRING-GROVE SANC MICKI b. 6-3-11 Sired by Sanchez & due Nov. 19 to Palermo Her dam is a VG-86 Best w/3-09 2x 350 21,109 4.5 943 3.1 646 Micki’s Granddam SALE SCHEDULE Upcoming Sales Managed by The Cattle Exchange Oct. 12 Cochranville, PA Ar-Joy Farm Select Sale. Owners: Duane & Marilyn Hershey. 100 of the finest Holsteins at Ar-Joy! Oct. 17 Chateaugay, NY Rocklan Holsteins Complete Dispersal. 175 head sell! One of the greatest type & production herds in the world! Mike Garrow, owner. Oct. 26 Ithaca, NY The New York Harvest Sale. Hosted by the Cornell University Dairy Science Club. Nov. 2 Sharon Springs, NY Ridgedale Farm Sale, Wayne & Jen Conard and Family, owners. 100 head of the deepest-pedigreed, highest-type Holsteins in the world! Nov. 14 Pedigree Power Sale II - Seagull Bay Dairy, Inc., American Falls, ID & Triple Crown Genetics, Jerome, ID. Location to be announced, watch for details. Co-managed with Burton Consulting LLC. One of the most significant Holstein offerings of All-Time! 2014 SPRING-GROVE ROYAL MEGAN (EX-90) 6-07 2x 365 28,730 3.3 946 2.7 766 Next dam is a VG-86 Tesk, then a VG-87 Spruce. A great heifer from a time-tested cow family! Honest, hard-working cattle with the occasional hidden gem! Michael J. Cosgrove and Family 3423 Fountain St., Clinton, NY 13323 315-853-3667 [email protected] We welcome your interest in any of our cattle. 20 - NYN October 2013 Jan. 16 New York Convention ET Sale, Corning, NY March 7 Golden Opportunity Sale at Midas-Touch Genetics, Waddington, NY. 100 head of fancy show-age heifers, young cows, & high GTPI, contract individuals. Hosted by Midas-Touch Genetics (David & Lou Anne King and Family) and Jamie Black, sale selector. April 12 New York Spring Holstein Sale, Syracuse, NY. Held in conjunction with the NY Spring Dairy Carousel. 100 head sell! One of the most respected spring sales in the world! May 23 The Celebration of Lylehaven, East Montpelier, VT. 130 head of the finest ever bred at Lylehaven! Jerome Rappaport, Owner. Sue Brown, Manager. May 31 Woodcrest Bridge to Excellence Sale II, Lisbon, NY If you are looking for quality replacements, give us a call! No order is too large or too small! Call or Email for 1st Class Catalogs. For the finest in Livestock Mortality Protection Contact: Merry Rama Insurance at 607-746-2226 Protect your investments accordingly! Don’t gamble with your future! 98th Allegany-Steuben Club Sale Friday, October 18, 2013 – 7:30 P.M. – Canisteo, NY The Oldest Continuous Club Sale in the Nation! 60 Head of Outstanding Registered Holsteins Sell Lots of Milk – Show-Age Calves – Deep Pedigreed Red & Whites – Service-Aged Bulls Her Special Effect P Red Finesse Selling – Other Features – Tom Price – 5 head sell including a fancy VG Zenith with over 1000f that sells fresh 9/11 with an Aftershock heifer that also sells. Also sending 2 Asteroid bred heifers and a Jamaal daughter. Jim Sargent – A fresh Dundee from an Eye of Storm daughter with 22,000m. Next dam is VG with 116,000M. MER-GOLD ADVENT MS MEG-RED (EX-92) 6-02 2x 365 36,940 4.8 1788 3.3 1219 Selling is her April ’13 calf – polled, red, & fancy! Next dam is Derrwyn Miss Special-RedET (2E-94-DOM), nominated 5x AA R&W in milking form. Next dam is 2E-94, then 6 more VG & EX dams! – Justin Hinz PENN-GATE RMARKER FERGGY (2E-93) 3-08 2x 365 27,080 3.7 1002 3.1 839 She is one of 21 EX dtrs. of Skychief Finesse (3E-95-DOM)! Next dam is Starbuck Finesse (2E-94 GMD-DOM), then Elevation Flashie (5E94 GMD-DOM). One of the breed’s premier families and Ferggy’s red June Action-Red calf sells! – Matthew & Jonathan Lamb Her Bradnick Sells Her Maternal Sister Sells Christian Karl – a Goldenboy selling fresh (heifer calf would sell) from 2 GP dams; also a Callum due sale time to Chase. Maplnol – a Jasper Mack dtr. due just after the sale. Dam is a GP-82 Reality, next dam is VG with several recs. over 21,000m. Caleb Coots – a Boxer daughter due in March and a Deann dtr. due in Feb. to Future-Crest TNT Aftershock Barry Sparling – a red Debonair from the Ballybeany Treasure-Red family. A cow family full of show winners! Warren Wood – a GP-83 Roy Racer due just after the sale. Dam is also GP83, 2nd dam VG-85. LYLEHAVEN ADVENT LYNDI-ET (EX-92) 2-00 2x 365 25,380 4.1 1053 3.0 769 Next dam is Lylehaven Form Laura (3E-94 GMD-DOM), the dam of $1 million “Lila Z,” then Lili Starbuck (5E-94). Her Bradnick can be your summer yearling for 2014! – Oakfield Corners Dairy HIGHCROFT KITE DUFFER (VG-87) 2-01 2x 305 16,100 3.9 628 3.4 543 Her maternal sister by Exhibit sells fresh with 2nd calf and looks fantastic! One of a large group coming from High Croft that includes fancy Red & Whites, high type, & long pedigrees! – High Croft Farm Her Shaquille Sells Fresh Her Laurin Sells Ken Young – a fancy Destin fresh late July. Also selling is a fresh Braxton daughter. Jeff Winton & Jeremy McChesney – a Gold Chip Dec. ’12 calf that will show. Her dam is a GP-82 Dundee, next 2 dams are both VG. FiDe Farms – a group of fresh & close bred heifers. Lots of longevity & production in these pedigrees! Elwin & Linda Stebbins – 4 outstanding bred heifers due after the sale. Travis & Denise Hartranft – a polled, red Ladd-P bull sells. Dam is by Big Apple-Red-ET, next dam is VG-88 with recs. to 1216f & 139,000M lifetime. Sale Managed by: Harold & Adam Fraley KEVETTA RAMPAGE JADE *RC (2E-91) 6-02 2x 300 31,722m 907f 917p Well over 150,000M to date, next dam is a VG Durham with right at 27,000m. Jade’s fancy 2-yr-old Shaquille sells – 98 lbs. on her first test! – Kevetta Farms STONE-RISE MANAT SMACKS (3E-92) 5-02 2x 365 42,280 3.9 1631 3.1 1327 Over 218,000M lifetime, next dam is EX-90GMD with 1516f, then 3 more high VG, high production dams. Her GP-82, 2y Laurin sells due sale time to Dempsey. – William Brown 570-546-6907 Catalogs: Martin Demun. . . . . . 607-525-6217 Elwin Stebbins. . . . . . 607-324-5162 Jerry Smith . . . . . . . . 607-356-3467 Billy Neal. . . . . . . . . . 607-425-0394 NYN October 2013 - 21 2 Homebred Favorites Our “Raven’s” Rise to the Occasion From the Roxy’s KEVETTA RAMPAGE JADE *RC (2E-91) 2-02 2x 345 25,349m 849f 763p 3-02 2x 347 28,193m 725f 855p 4-03 2x 294 28,490m 891f 837p 5-03 2x 289 27,860m 760f 821p 6-02 2x 300 31,722m 907f 917p 7-02 2x 85 10,538m 301f 279p (Inc.) 172 lbs. on last test! Proj. to 34,401m 1041f 958p. Jade is an amazing cow, rotationally grazed and fed only 22 lbs. of grain a day! Her dam is a VG Durham with 5-00 2x 325 26,910m 880f 871p. Jade’s Shaquille daughter is fresh, milking 98 lbs. on her 1st test, and SHE SELLS in the Allegany-Steuben Club Sale Oct. 18th! Jade also has a RED Alchemy heifer calf. NORZ-HILL LEE RAVEN 2-08 2x 365 33,350 4.0 1348 3.2 1053 Sired by Comestar Lee-ET, Raven’s dam is a VG-87 Jed, followed by Mascot Roxy (3E-94-DOM) with 7-05 3x 365 54,010 4.6 2485 3.1 1677, then Star Roxy (2E-92 GMD-DOM), Mil-R-Mor Roxette (EX90 GMD-DOM 30*), and Queen of the Breed, C Glenridge Citation Roxy (4E-97-GMD)! Raven’s Family: EX-92 Damion owned by John Knight, Jamestown, NY EX-90 Damion that topped the 2009 Chautauqua Club Sale • 5 Goldwyn’s are here – 3 are scored VG-85 & VG-86 at 2y! VG-88 Ryan VG-85 Advent KEVETTA LENCREST JJ (EX-92 @ 4-10) 2-03 2x 365 20,964m 820f 744p 3-07 2x 317 22,881m 898f 835p 4-07 2x 243 19,860m 756f 708p (Inc.) Proj. to 23,704m 890f 838p & due 12/20 to Maack Dairy Eclipes-P. JJ’s dam was an EX Brazo. JJ has an Action yearling due in Jan. to BW Legion. HOLSTEINS: RHA: 27,740 3.4 954 3.1 860 BAA: 110.0 JERSEYS: RHA: 21,297 4.5 961 3.7 783 #1 in NYS for Milk & Protein regardless of herd size & #5 in Nation for Milk & Protein for herds 10-39 cows The Herringtons Kevin, Annetta, Jessica, and Tyler 7763 Reeds Corner Rd. Dansville, NY 14437 585-335-6915 Dairy of Distinction/Super Quality Milk Intensively Grazed Herd • **No bST 22 - NYN October 2013 Visitors & inquiries are always welcome! The next generations of Raven’s are sired by Goldwyn, Jet-Red, Million, Braxton, a polled Ladd-P, & Dundee. We are also working with members of the Finesse, Ticket Dai, Desire, Tamara, Rosie, & Dellia families! Thank you to Morgan Oag-Walker for all the help with showing & scoring. -Sky-Ac HighJeremy McChesney res 5353 Rt. 60 – Sinclairville, NY 14782 (716) 982-1348 [email protected] Aug. ’13 Classification: 4 EX 18 VG 14 GP BAA: 108.0 New YorK STATE FAir Youth Show New York 4-H members paraded 88 head of their finest Holsteins before Judge Jason Lloyd on August 24 at the New York State Fair Youth Show in Syracuse. While numbers were down from the prior year, quality was outstanding, with many of the most-competitive winners from the spring and summer shows vying for honors. Seen among the group were several past Junior All-New York and Junior AllAmerican nominees. A great crowd of loyal supporters, made up of family, friends, show ring fans, and fairgoers appreciated the cattle presented and the judge’s efficiency and reasons. In contention for Junior Champion, Judge Lloyd pulled five animals head to tail for the crowd’s appreciation: the winning fall calf, the first and second-place summer yearlings, the first-prize spring yearling, and the winning winter yearling. Praising each individual, Lloyd ultimately tapped Cooper Galton’s winter yearling, Roll-NView Jet-R Tessa-Red, as his Junior Champion. Sired by Fradon JetRed, the familiar campaigner was “so big, with such a massive rib structure” to be denied. Following in Reserve was a similarly-made heifer, the first-place spring yearling of Andrew Reynolds, Reyncrest Fremont Moya, sired by DuckettSA Fremont-ET. “Ultra dairy” was Lloyd’s description of the Reserve heifer, “big, dairy, and very clean, especially through the hock.” Selected for the Honorable Mention spot was the winning fall calf, Forever-Hopeful Rosabel, a Crackholm Fever-ET daughter described as “100 percent balanced with a long frame” brought out by Brock Liddle. Quality cow classes completed the show, and it was Jacob Dueppengiesser’s day, having both the Senior & Grand Champion and the Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion with two of his familiar campaigners. In selection for Senior Champion, Judge Lloyd pulled four head for discussion: the first-place senior 2-year-old, the winning senior 3-year-old, and the first and secondprize 5-year-olds. Beginning his reasons, Lloyd stated, “This has not been a huge show, but it has been a phenomenal cow show. New York has a lot to be proud of.” Calling the quartet lined head-to-tail “the four cows I admire most,” Lloyd went on t tap Siemers Sz Hia-Mae-ET, the first-place senior 3-year-old, as his Senior & ultimately Grand Champion. “This cow will be hard to handle anywhere!” Just coming off a Grand Championship at the Western New York Regional Show, the Gen-Mark Stmatic Sanchez-ET daughter was longer through her frame than the beautifully-uddered 5-year-old, Annalea Goldwyn Alinda, sired by Braedale Goldwyn, who Lloyd put in the Reserve spot. No stranger in Syracuse, she was the winning 4-year-old and Honorable Mention Champion at this show in 2012. Her closest competitor in class was selected the Honorable Mention Senior Champion, Windex Roy Lightning, Grand Champion at this show in 2011 as a senior 3-yearold for Kayla Windecker, sired by Roylane Jordan-ET. Wyoming County took the Junior County Herd blue ribbon, while Cortland County 4-H’ers combined their best cows for the blue in the Senior Herd class. Spring Calf (7) 1-Midas-Touch Raspberi-Red-ET, Jennifer King; 2-Liddleholme Rehanna, Brock Liddle; 3-Roll-N-View Wbrook Breck-ET, Cooper Galton; 4-Elm-V-F Braxton Ava, Bryce Warriner; 5-Roll-N-View SE Satin-Red-ET, Cooper Galton Winter Calf (17) 1-Ms Maview Ludie G Atwood-ET, Cooper Galton; 2-Karepath Atwood Mazzy, Christopher Karasek; 3-Headwater Dempsey Belle, Chelsey Hancock; 4-Midas-Touch Miranda-ET, Jennifer King; 5-Posthaven Alex Lovely, Brett Post Fall Calf (16) 1-Forever-Hopeful Rosabel, Brock Liddle; 2-Gebarten Jasper Primrose, Kayla Wormuth; 3-Oakfield Fever Loco-ET, Kelsey Warriner; 4-Ziems G-Chris LeahRed-ET, Eleni Rigas; 5-Sunrest Barbwire Hayley, Cooper Galton Summer Yearling (8) 1-Pierstein Resolute Becka, Andrew Reynolds; 2-J-Ran Atwood Jwoww, Jason Randall; 3-Luncres Sid Mid-1463, Austin Milligan; 4-Headline Deuce Fun-Red, Cassie Head; 5-Ridgedale-O Rochette-ET, Cyrus Conard Spring Yearling (7) 1-Reyncrest Fremont Moya, Andrew Reynolds; 2-Oakfield Destry Envy-Red-ET, Kelsey Warriner; 3-Headwater Braxton Tallie, Kiersten Hancock; 4-Oakfield Queen Latifah-ET, Kelsey Warriner; 5-IraMoos Dsk Rbyrose-Red-ET, Shannon Sears Winter Yearling (7) 1-Roll-N-View Jet-R Tessa-Red, Cooper Galton; 2-Headline Damion Rhinestone, Nicole Head; 3-OCD Sid Lara-ET, Keith Koerner; 4-Hosking Braxton Fire, Jacob Evans; 5-Ziems Destry Sun Rae-ET, Lydia Cox Fall Yearling (1) 1-Ira-Moos Hvezda Galaxy, Cody Sears County Jr. Herd (1) 1-Wyoming County Milking Fall Yearling (2) 1 & BU-Kings-Ransom Acme Sunlight, Johnathan King; 2-Wilk Platte-P Ebay-Red, Curtis Wilk Junior 2-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Wisbee Sanchez Proud Eisk, Brock Liddle; 2-Ms Sanchez Georgia Rain, Gillian McEvoy Senior 2-Year-Old (8) 1 & BU-Jacobs Sanchez Blacky-ET, Jacob Dueppengiesser; 2-Curr-Vale Sept Storm Sky-ET, Jessica Currie; 3-Siemers Sanchez Happygal-ET, Jared Dueppengiesser; 4-Arethusa Aftershock Dahlia, Cooper Galton; 5-Wisbee Hvezda Proud Sweet, Brock Liddle NYN October 2013 - 23 Junior 3-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Ernita Kolton Oreo, Priscilla Helgerson; 2-Headline Chaz Jipsy, Cassie Head Senior 3-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Siemers Sz Hia-Mae-ET, Jacob Dueppengiesser; 2-Belmoral Sanchez Jem, Jacob Dueppengiesser; 3-Tomalynn Goldwyn Melanie, Cooper Galton; 4-Mikelholm Debonr Ribbon-Red, Emily Mikel; 5-Headwater Alexandr Goodluck, Ethan Sherman 4-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Ms Mikelholm-GH Ross Bandit, Emily Mikel; 2-Windex Laurin Lovely-ET, Bryce Windecker; 3-Lantland Aspen Jericha, Jacob Menzi; 4-Clem-El Lheros Peyton, Sydney Bennett 5-Year-Old (7) 1 & BU-Annalea Goldwyn Alinda, Jacob Dueppengiesser; 2-Windex Roy Lightning, Kayla Windecker; 3-Ms Kalies Advent Kalina, Jared Dueppengiesser; 4-KVM Primetime Echo-Tw, Kirt Menzi; 5-Curr-Vale Goldwyn Reese, Matthew Currie Aged Cow (3) 1 & BU-Beaver Ray Damion Honeycomb-ET, Jessica Currie; 2-Sco-Li Hi Metro Heidi, Priscilla Helgerson; 3-Clem-El Advent Layla-Red, Hannah Bennett Dry Cow (1) 1-Clem-El Flip Lil Manny, Hannah Bennett Senior Dairy Herd (1) 1-Cortland County SPRING CALF Jennifer King with Midas-Touch Raspberi-Red-ET WINTER CALF Cooper Galton with Ms Maview Ludie G Atwood-ET FALL CALF Brock Liddle with Forever-Hopeful Rosabel SUMMER YEARLING Andrew Reynolds with Pierstein Resolute Becka SPRING YEARLING Andrew Reynolds with Reyncrest Fremont Moya WINTER YEARLING Cooper Galton with Roll-N-View Jet-R Tessa-Red FALL YEARLING Cody Sears with Ira-Moos Hvezda Galaxy FALL YEARLING IN MILK Johnathan King with Kings-Ransom Acme Sunlight JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD Brock Liddle with Wisbee Sanchez Proud Elsk SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD Jacob Dueppengiesser with Jacobs Sanchez Blacky- 24 - NYN October 2013 JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD Priscilla Helgerson with Ernita Kolton Oreo SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD Jacob Dueppengiesser with Siemers Sz Hia-Mae-ET 4-YEAR-OLD Emily Mikel with Ms Mikelholm-GH Ross Bandit 5-YEAR-OLD Jacob Dueppengiesser with Annalea Goldwyn Alinda COUNTY HERD Representing Cortland County are Emma Currie, Gillian McEvoy, and Jessica Currie. AGED COW Jessica Currie with Beaver Ray Damion Honeycomb-ET DRY COW 4 YEARS & UNDER Hannah Bennett with Clem-El Flip Lil Manny NEW YORK STATE FAIR YOUTH SHOW CHAMPIONS From left: Judge Jason Lloyd; Andrew Reynolds with his Reserve Junior Champion, Reyncrest Fremont Moya; Cooper Galton at the halter of his Junior Champion, Roll-N-View Jet-R Tessa-Red; Jared Dueppengiesser leading the Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion, Annalea Goldwyn Alinda; and Jacob Dueppengiesser with his Senior & Grand Champion, Siemers Sz Hia-Mae-ET: & Shaun Merrill of Black Fire Cattle Care, sponsor. NYN October 2013 - 25 New York State Fair Red & White Show “It just keeps getting better!” These words were echoed around the ring and throughout the barn as an apt description of the 2013 New York State Fair Red & White Show. Adam Liddle, Argyle, NY took to the center of the ring and placed the 71 head, larger than a year ago and quality from top to bottom in every class. A great ringside crowd gathered to watch the event, replete with many of the state’s best Red & White Holsteins, many of which will go on to national competition this fall. With his first and second-place finishers in the calf and heifer classes before him, Judge Liddle extracted four head in contention for Junior Champion: the winning winter calf, his top two fall calves, and the blue-ribbon fall yearling. Praising the group for their dairy strength, great feet and legs, and style, Judge Liddle stated, “Walking down in front, the angularity on these heifers is amazing!” For Junior Champion, Liddle selected his first-place fall calf, Ovaltop Rlty Ronnie-Red-ET, the entry of Brad Cates, Aaron Eaton, Pat Lundy, Steve Morrill, & Pat Conroy. So correct throughout, Liddle followed in with his second-place fall calf, the Junior Champion’s maternal sister, Ovaltop Picolo Rojo-Red, bred & exhibited by Michael Wolfe. Strong cow classes were also the order of the day, and the judge continued to seek that combination of dairy strength, open rib, and correct feet & legs, coupled with outstanding udders. For Senior Champion, Liddle pulled five head to the center: the winning junior 2-year-old, junior 3-year-old, senior 3-year-old, 4-year-old, and aged cow. Lauding each individual, Liddle tapped the senior 3-yearold, Liddleholme Roxbury-Red-ET, as his Senior & Grand Champion. Exhibited by Jennifer King, Waddington, NY, Liddle called the beautiful Carrousel Resurrect-RedET daughter “on the money, and hands down the best cow in the show! She has great definition in her seam, and is cleaner cut than the Reserve Champion.” That individual was Cyrus Conard’s winning aged cow, Ridgedale-T Raichu-Red, approaching nine years old and still incredibly youthful after calving just three weeks prior to the show. The Reserve Champion, sired by Ladino Park Talent-ImpET, is no stranger to the show ring, having been Grand Champion here in 2012 among her many winnings. Both cows were also Senior & Grand Champions of the Junior Show. For Junior Champion of the Junior Show, Liddle tapped Andrew Reynolds’ fall yearling, Reyncrest Real Laredo-Red, as Junior Champion. Sired by Hurtgen RealityRed, the big, strong, wide heifer was longer and harder over the top than Roll-N-View Jet-R Tessa-Red, Cooper Galton’s impressive Fradon Jet-Red-ET daughter who was the Junior Champion at the Youth Show the day prior. Karley Marshman had the Honorable Mention Junior Champion with her spring yearling, Ms Tiger-Lily Frill-Red-ET, sired by La Presentation Picolo-Red-ET. She, along with her herd mates, helped Marshman Farms, Oxford, garner both the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor banners. An interesting note concerning this year’s four Champions is that all four are from the C Glenridge Citation Roxy (4E-97-GMD) family. The two Junior Champions are backed by nine generations of Excellent “Roxy’s,” the Grand Champion is herself an Excellent Roxy, and the Reserve Champion is 94-points and an eighth generation Excellent “Roxy.” Spring Calf (10) 1-Midas-Touch Raspberi-Red-ET, Jennifer King; 2-Roll-N-View SE Satin-Red-ET, Cooper Galton; 3-Schluter Sydney Lee-Red, Cooper Galton; 4-Msjoleanna Rdbrst Sandy-Red, Joleanna Holsteins; 5-Liddleholme Adv Paisley-Red, Carly Coon NEW YORK STATE FAIR RED & WHITE SHOW JUNIOR CHAMPIONS From left: Judge Adam Liddle; Andrew Reynolds with the Honorable Mention Junior Champion, Reyncrest Real Laredo-Red; Doug Wolfe at the halter of the Reserve Junior Champion, Ovaltop Picolo Rojo-Red; Pat Conroy leading the Junior Champion, Ovaltop Rlty Ronnie-Red-ET; and the National Red & White Dairy Cattle Association Queen, Cecilia Morse. 26 - NYN October 2013 Winter Calf (9) 1-Glad-Ray-K BW Sabrina-Red, Harry Lusk; 2-Fly-Higher RB Rachel-Red-ET, Whitney Kugler; 3-Oakfield-Bro Feather-Red-ET, Ellen Haner; 4-MidasTouch RB Chic-Red-ET, Kristin King; 5-Hillover Darwynn Emy-Red, Mason Ziemba Obituary b Ernest H. Ramsey NEW YORK STATE FAIR RED & WHITE SHOW CHAMPIONS From left: Judge Adam Liddle; Doug Wolfe with the Reserve Junior Champion, Ovaltop Picolo Rojo-Red; Cyrus Conard at the halter of the Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion, Ridgedale-T Raichu-Red; Jennifer King leading the Senior & Grand Champion, Liddleholme Roxbury-Red-ET; and Cecilia Morse, RWDCA Queen for 2013. (photos by Mike Walker) Fall Calf (12) 1-Ovaltop Rlty Ronnie-Red-ET, Eaton/Cates/Lundy/ Morrill/Conroy; 2-Ovaltop Picolo Rojo-Red, Michael Wolfe; 3-Ziems G-Chris Leah-Red-ET, Eleni Rigas; 4-Greenlea P Carrie-Red-ET, Green/Welk/Ross; 5-Duckett Picolo Liz-Red, Woodcrest Dairy & Duckett Summer Yearling (6) 1-Monanfran Des Rok On-Red-ET, J. Mills & M. Kelsey; 2-Willow-Marsh C S Sissy-Red, Charles Curtiss; 3-Headline Deuce Fun-Red, Cassie Head; 4-Roseland Bodacious-Red, James Holland; 5-Saxton-Hill Hvez Suntan-Red, Denise Saxton Spring Yearling (8) 1-Ms Tiger-Lily Frill-Red-ET, Karley Marshman; 2-Ovaltop Picolo Ronda-Red-ET, Michael Wolfe; 3-Monanfran Piclo Oh Baby-Red, Justine Kelsey; 4-Oakfield Ad Sherlock-Red-ET, Roy Denniston; 5-Oakfield Destry Envy-Red-ET, Kelsey Warriner Winter Yearling (4) 1-Monanfran Dolcevita-Red-ET, J. Mills & M. Kelsey; 2-Roll-N-View Jet-R Tessa-Red, Cooper Galton; 3-Tiger-Lily Charg Ripple-Red, Lily Marshman; 4-Ms Ziems Secur Lava Rae-Red, Abigail Cox; 5-Howes F-F Milkshake-Red, Brittany Somes Fall Yearling (2) 1-Reyncrest Real Laredo-Red, Andrew Reynolds; 2-Bossir Chris Janice-Red, Woodcrest Dairy Junior Best Three Females (4) 1-Ovaltop Holsteins; 2-Monanfran Farms; 3-Marshman Farms; 4-Curtis Wilk Milking Fall Yearling (1) 1 & BU-Wilk Platte-P Ebay-Red, Curtis Wilk Junior 2-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Flower-Brook Gyna-Red-ET, Cooper Galton; 2-CS- Redvue Detox Pepper-Red, Douglas Wolfe; 3-Ziems Reality LOL-Red, Ziems Farms & Mason Ziemba Senior 2-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Ms Tiger-Lily S Fana-Red-ET, J. Gagnon & J. Marshman; 2 & 2d BU-Ira-Moos Advent Gidgit-Red, Cody Sears; 3-Tiger-Lily Absol Ronni-Red, Corey Marshman Junior 3-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Midas-Touch Chry Pie-Red-ET, Jennifer King; 2-Penn-Rain Advent Kaelyn-Red, Kaelyn Pennings; 3-Roput Redliner Rikki-Red, Jim Putman; 4-Ovaltop Advent Redrose-Red, Douglas Wolfe Senior 3-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Liddleholme Roxbury-Red-ET, Jennifer King; 2 & 2d BU-Mikelholm Debonr Ribbon-Red, Emily Mikel; 3-Tiger-Lily Rlty Ribbon-Red, Lily Marshman 4-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Oakfield-Bro Fresno-Red-ET, John Marshman 5-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Whittier-Farms Lois-Red-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy & Roy Denniston; 2 & 2d BU-Roput Talent GenieRed-Tw, Jim Putman; 3-Donalter Advent Kenda-Red, Chelsea Jones Aged Cow (2) 1 & BU-Ridgedale-T Raichu-Red, Cyrus Conard; 2 & 2d BU-Clem-El Advent Layla-Red, Sydney Bennett Best Three Females (1) 1-Marshman Farms Exhbitor’s Herd (1) 1-Marshman Farms Ernest H. Ramsey, 63, of Scio, passed away peacefully July 17 at Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville. He was born July 7, 1950 in Wellsville, the son of Allan H. and Jean Dalton Ramsey. A lifelong resident of Scio, he was a graduate of Scio Central School and Alfred State College. He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Wellsville where, on December 1, 2012, he was married to Sandra Wright, who survives him. Ernest operated a dairy farm ans was very active in FFA, 4-H clubs, and the Allegany-Steuben Holstein Club. He was a member and president of the Allegany County Farm Bureau and the New York State and National Holstein Associations. He served as a Town of Scio councilman for several terms. He is survived by a daughter, Jeanette A. Ramsey, of Scio, two sons, James A. Ramsey of Scio and John A. (Alissa) Ramsey of Wellsville; his father, Allan H. Ramsey of Scio; a sister, Rosemary R. (LeRoy) Cole of Scio, a stepson, Lew (Rebecca) Wright of Belfast; a granddaughter, Megan Ramsey of Scio; two grandsons, Zachery Willetts of Olean and Derrick Willetts of Scio; a stepgrandson, Clayton Wright of Belfast; a nephew, Spencer Clark of Wellsville; two nieces, Daffney Clark of Alfred Station and Halsey Baker of Scio; and several stepnieces and stepnephews. He was predeceased by his mother and a sister. Funeral services were held July 23, 2013 in the Trinity Lutheran Church in Wellsville with burial in Fairlawn Cemetery in Scio. Memorials may be made to the Trinity Lutheran Church, American Cancer Society, or a charity of the donor’s choice. NYN October 2013 - 27 New York State Fair Holstein Show 199 Head of New York’s Best Meet in Syracuse Those who appreciate great show cattle and those who follow the New York show circuit were treated to a grand expose of the Empire State’s best Holsteins at the New York State Fair Open Show on August 26 in Syracuse. This year’s State Fair Show crowned a competitive season around the state, and “the best of the best” came to the Salt City to rival before Judge Gerald Coughlin of Trent Valley Holsteins & Jerseys, Peterborough, Ontario. Coughlin sought and found outstanding dairy quality, open, sweeping rib, and quality udders in the milking classes. The large crowd gathered in the grand Coliseum appreciated Coughlin’s thoughtful, methodical placings and clear, consistent reasons throughout the show. Many of the outstanding calves, heifers, and cows vying for recognition had been competing in shows for the last five months, beginning with the New York Spring Dairy Carousel shows, throughout the summer, and finally to Syracuse for the culmination of the New York show season. Seen throughout the day were many of the state’s most competitive campaigners, with a number of past All-New York, AllAmerican, Junior All-New York, and Junior All-American alumnae returning for this year’s show. Many in turn will likely be top competitors on the National level at the fall’s most prestigious shows. The Junior Champions Large, quality classes of calves and heifers vied for top honors, with a total of 110 head passing through the ring. With the first and second-place finishers before him, Coughlin extracted five head as his best candidates for Junior & Reserve Junior Champion. Pulled head to tail for the crowd to appreciate were the first-place winter calf, the winning summer yearling, the first-place winter yearling, and the first and second fall yearlings. “These heifers all have great rib structure and they track on great feet and legs,” Coughlin commented. “They have a lot of future for the rest of the year.” Without further ado, Coughlin went to his winning fall yearling heifer, Fanico Reginald Marty, owned by Brad Cates, Aaron Eaton, Pat Conroy, Steve Morrill, David Garcia, & Esteban Posada, Preble, NY. A tall, long, extremely hard-topped heifer with a beautiful rib structure, she used her advantage in being fuller in the crops and more massive in her frame than the winning summer yearling, Mabel Reginald Divoirie, also sired by Regancrestdl ReginaldET, a mid-July heifer owned by CoVale Holsteins, Aaron Eaton, & Steve Morrill. The Reserve Champion, praised for her overall correctness, was followed by the winning winter yearling heifer Coughlin named as his Honorable Mention Junior Champion Purple-Fever Dempsey Sam, a Lirr-Crest Dempsey daughter exhibited by Paige Morrill. For Junior Champion of the junior division, Coughlin pulled five individuals and ultimately selected the winning fall calf, Gebarten Atwood Maria owned by Taylor Morrill as his Champion. Termed “the most correct individual,” Coughlin praised the MapleDowns-I GW Atwood-ET daughter for her style and balance. Selected as Reserve Junior Champion was Anthony Liddle’s big, strong fall yearling heifer, Liddleholme Roxstar, sired by Crackholm Fever-ET. Named as Honorable Mention was the second-prize fall calf, Reyncrest Fever Addy, another outstanding daughter of Fever, exhibited by Mackenzie Reynolds. The Intermediate Champions JUNIOR CHAMPIONS 28 - NYN October 2013 Beautiful younger cow classes were quality from end to end, and Judge Coughlin continued to seek and find his pattern for dairy quality, correct movement, and outstanding mammary systems. In the selection of Intermediate Champion, Coughlin had 10 strong competitors in his first and secondplace individuals. Coughlin did something a bit unusual in that he had the leadspersons turn the cows both ways in the Coliseum so that both sides of the audience could get a full view of the greatness before them. “I just wanted everyone to see this spectacle,” Coughlin commented, and the audience agreed. But it was Joleanna Gold Pourinrain-ET, the winning junior 3-year-old, who prevailed to wear the Champion rosette. Fresh only 10 days, the long, tall, black Braedale Goldwyn daughter is no stranger to the tanbark, and she impressed the judge with her fantastic mammary system, height, length, and dairy quality from end to end. She was the recent acquisition of Gene Iager, Kevin Ehrhardt, and Dusty Schirm from her breeder, Joleanna Holsteins, LLC, Unadilla, NY. In the Reserve spot was another outstanding individual, the winning senior 2-year-old, Ronbeth Alexander Pearl, a silky-hided, beautifully-uddered Golden-Oaks St Alexander-ET daughter exhibited by Michael Garrow and Jamie & Petra Black, Chateaugay & Constable, NY. Cut from much the same pattern, Judge Coughlin called the Reserve Champion “a beautifully-balanced individual that tracks well with great width of chest.” Coughlin named the second-place junior 3-year-old, Co-Vale Goldwyn Kelsey-ET, as the Honorable Mention Intermediate Champion. In the junior-exhibited younger cows, Coughlin singled out the winning senior 2-year-old and his first and second-place senior 3-year-olds for his Intermediate Champions. Jacob Dueppengiesser had the unusual honor of owning both Champions, as his senior 2-year-old, Jacobs Sanchez BlackyET, was tapped as Intermediate Champion and his winning senior 3-year-old (2nd in the open show), Tomalynn Goldwyn Melanie exhibited by Cooper Galton, was selected as the Reserve. Honorable Mention laurels went to Andrew Reynolds with his senior 2-year-old, Guyview Goldwyn Giggles, third in the open class. The Senior Champions A fine display of show ring favorites and veterans was found in the older cow classes, and the judge appreciated the quality of the entrants. In his selection for Senior Champion, Coughlin again turned the cows in both directions so the crowd could appreciate their strong front ends, sweep of rib, and outstanding udders. “Yes, it takes time to do this,” Coughlin stated, “but the owners deserve it!” and everyone certainly appreciated the sight and the effort. Taking the top honors of Senior Champion was Old Acres Farm, Perry, NY with the winning 4-yearold, Calbrett Airraid Lu, a Sildahl Airraid daughter that excelled in overall correctness who had, in Coughlin’s words, “outpowered her class.” In the Reserve position was the Champion’s strongest class competitor , Bella Rosa GW Sara-ET, a lovely-uddered Braedale Goldwyn daughter exhibited by Jonathan & Alicia Lamb. The winning 5-yearold, Budjon-JK Stormatic Enya-ET, shown by Jamie & Petra Black and She-Ken Holsteins, was Honorable Mention. Among the junior-exhibited individuals, Judge Coughlin stayed with his quest for great udders and overall style and balance, and tapped his first and second-place 5-yearolds as his Senior Champions. In the top spot was the Reserve Grand Champion from Saturday’s Youth Show, Annalea Goldwyn Alinda, the big, silky Goldwyn daughter with a spectacular mammary system, overflowing with veination, exhibited by Jacob Dueppengiesser. To wear the Reserve rosette was Kayla Windecker’s familiar campaigner, Windex Roy Lightning, the great-uddered, razor-sharp Roylane Jordan-ET daughter who has enjoyed much success in the Coliseum through the years. The Grand Champions Prior to his selecting his Grand Champions, Judge Coughlin stated, “This has been a terrific show, and the cows presented have been at a very high level.” For his Grand Champion, Coughlin chose his Intermediate Champion, Joleanna Gold Pourinrain-ET, to take the top prize, following in with his Senior Champion, Calbrett Airraid Lu, as the Reserve. Calling them “quality, quality cows,” Coughlin predicted a bright future for both. The Reserve Intermediate Champion, Ronbeth Alexander Pearl, was his choice as Honorable Mention. For the junior-exhibited individuals, it was again the younger cows that prevailed, as Coughlin tapped his Intermediate Champions to be Grand & Reserve Grand Champion for Jacob Dueppengiesser and Cooper Galton, respectively. INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONS NYN October 2013 - 29 The Premiers Co-Vale Holsteins, Preble, NY had a strong showing throughout the day including several homebred favorites to garner the prestigious Premier Breeder banner. Jamie & Petra Black, Constable, NY took home the Premier Exhibitor banner tallying several high finishers which included three class winners in the milking classes. Spring Calf (19) 1-Gebarten Shadow Ladyluck, Paige Morrill; 2-Ms Tara GC Tahiti-ET, Co-Vale & Aaron Eaton; 3-Hackett Lights On, T. Reynolds, K. Lee, P. Lundy, & E. Hackett; 4-OCD Braxton China Blue-ET, Denise Saxton; 5-OCD Fever Mad Money-ET, Stanton & Oakfield Corners Dairy; 6-Liddleholme Rehanna, Brock Liddle; 7-Ovaltop Destry Sissy, Douglas Wolfe; 8-Roll-NView Wbrook Breck-ET, Cooper Galton; 9-Joleanna Attic Attie, Joleanna Holsteins, LLC; 10-J-Folts Mfield Jaquelin-ET, Isaac Folts Winter Calf (22) 1-Ms Maview Ludie G Atwood-ET, Cooper Galton; 2-OCD Bradnick Candy-ET, Co-Vale/Eaton/Westman/ Jansen/Lundy; 3-Dappleholm G Believe, Dappleholm/ Phoenix/Cates; 4-Headwater Dempsey Belle, Chelsey Hancock; 5-Joleanna Goldsun Rainbow, Diesel & Katy Hitt; 6-Ms Goldwyn Lucky Lady-ET, J. & P. Black and D. & H. Meier; 7-Mt-Ararat Goldwyn Ebrill-ET, Aidan Mulligan; 8-Karepath Atwood Mazzy, Christopher Karasek; 9-Curr-Vale Deb Ladylarisa-ET, Currie Holsteins; 10-Jackson-Hill Braxtn Magical, Jeff Atherton Fall Calf (26) 1-Miss Highlight Show Time, Galton/Cates/Eaton; 2-Ms Sheridan Absolute Anna, Eaton/Conroy/CoVale; 3-Paramount-MB Alexandr Aloha, Joe & Emily Dechow and Mark Bainbridge; 4-Gebarten Atwood Maria, Taylor Morrill; 5-MM-T Pockets Larson Bevy, Mike Maloney and J. & P. Black; 6-Reyncrest Fever Addy, Mackenzie Reynolds; 7-Joleanna Chris Gialina, Joleanna Holsteins, LLC; 8-OCD Lord of the RingsET, Delaney Bergen; 9-Oakfield Sid Lara Croft-ET, Old Acres Farm; 10-Price-View Reginald Prize, Winchell & Richmond Summer Yearling (14) 1-Mabel Reginald Divoirie, Taylor Morrill; 2-Jacobs Sid Beauty, Eaton Holsteins; 3-Kingsway Lauthority Rodie, Emilie Mulligan; 4-Luncrest Sid Mid-1463, Austin Milligan; 5-J-Ran Atwood Jwoww, Jason Randall; 6-Pierstein Resolute Becka, Andrew Reynolds; 7-Heart&Soul Atwood Rose, Woodcrest Dairy LLC; 8-Elm-Bra-Cin Sid Sparkle, Elmvue and Brad & Cindy Murphy; 9-Joleanna Sid Matrimony, D. & C. Johnson; 10-Ovaltop Braxton Linda, Douglas Wolfe Spring Yearling (15) 1-Aija Goldwyn Evita-ET, Cates/Eaton/Peticlerk; 2-Pineland Chip Pacey, Andrew & Mackenzie Reynolds; 3-Kay-Ben Wndbk Dawn-1445-ET, Laura Finley; 4-Reyncrest Fremont Moya, Andrew Reynolds; 5-Welker Bro B Twist of Fate, Welker/Sharp/Hill; 6-Gebarten Alexander Evie, Ryan Morrill; 7-Headwater Braxton Tallie, Kiersten Hancock; 8-Oakfield-Bro Gold Fiji-ET, Woodcrest Dairy; 9-Beaver-Top Destry Tally-ET, Blue Top Farm & Jeff Dana; 10-Hazels Sid Harvest-ET, Murphy/Roberts/Moo-York Cattle Co. Winter Yearling (9) 1-Purple-Fever Dempsey Sam, Paige Morrill; 2-Headline Damion Rhinestone, Nicole Head; 3-St-Jacob Atwood Adria-ET, Andrew & Mackenzie Reynolds; 4-Curr-Vale Sid Excellent-ET, Shane Wilson & Lester Hosking; 5-ZBW-FC San FiascoET, Woodcrest-Ziemba LLC; 6-Hosking Braxton Fire, Jacob Evans; 7-Lisleview Braxton Sernity, Jessie Mras; 8-OCD Sid Lara-ET, Keith Koerner; 9-Ziems Destry Sun Rae-ET, Lydia Cox Fall Yearling (5) 1-Fanico Reginald Marty, Cates/Eaton/Morrill; 2-OCD Fever Cajun-ET, Jacob & Jared Dueppengiesser; 3-Old-Acres Golden Brook-ET, Daniel Elliott; 4-Liddleholme Roxstar, Anthony Liddle; 5-Lynvail Brax Lucinda, J. & P. Black, D. & H. Meier, and Milky Way Dairy Junior Best Three Females (1) 1-Ovaltop Holsteins Milking Fall Yearling (4) 1 & BU-Kings-Ransom Acme Sunlight, Johnathan King; 2 & 2d BU-Joleanna Braxton Maxi, Joleanna Holsteins, LLC; 3-Ovaltop Dolman Dixie, Howard Wolfe; 4-Woodcrest Atwood Allison-ET, Woodcrest Dairy LLC Junior 2-Year-Old (12) 1 & BU-Regancrest-GVH Arizona-ET, Lundy/Wood/ Reynolds; 2 & 2d BU-Red Oak Sanchez Odyssey, Jared Dueppengiesser; 3-Carpsview Destry Exquisite, Woodcrest-Ziemba LLC; 4-Saxton-Hill Sanchez Trixie, Denise Saxton; 5-Muranda Sanchez Lindsey-ET, Thomas & Nancy Murray; 6-ZBW-JP San Lipstick-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 7-Oakfield-Bro Br Fidelity-ET, Maple-Nook Holsteins; 8-Sunview Goldwyn Dazzling, Andrew & Mackenzie Reynolds; 9-Ms Sanchez Georgia Rain, Gillian McEvoy; 10-Ms Beaver Ray Fever Hope, Matthew Currie Senior 2-Year-Old (18) 1 & BU-Ronbeth Alexander Pearl, M. Garrow and J. & P. Black; 2 & 2d BU-Jacobs Sanchez Blacky-ET, Jacob Dueppengiesser; 3-Guyview Goldwyn Giggles, Andrew Reynolds; 4-O-C-E-C Jasper Maestro-ET, Mackenzie Reynolds; 5-Arethusa Aftershock Dahlia, Cooper Galton; 6-Co-Vale Dundee Jemma-ET, CoVale Holsteins; 7-Winterhlm-WG Bax Elated-ET, A. Garland & L. Getty; 8-Siemers Sanchez Happygal-ET, Jared Dueppengiesser; 9-Curr-Vale Sept Storm SkyET, Jessica Currie; 10-Lima Cuba Accapulco, Paige Morrill Junior 3-Year-Old (12) 1 & BU-Joleanna Gold Pourinrain-ET, G. Iager, K. Ehrhardt, & D. Schirm; 2 & 2d BU-Co-Vale Goldwyn Kelsey-ET, Eaton/Lundy/Reynolds/Cates; 3-ZBW-JP At Last-ET, Woodcrest-Ziemba LLC; 4-Androscoggin Laramee Maddy, Evans Holsteins & Darryl Fiorina; 5-Lookout Goldwyn Caseaf, Old Acres Farm & Michael Koerner; 6-Golden-Oaks Gwyn Classy-ET, Jeff King; 7-Oakfield Goldwyn Taylor-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 8-Ms Atwood Madison-ET, Eric Shuknecht; 9-Groeslon Hot Rod Shadow, Rayne Paddock; 10-Granny-Anne Shottl Daydream, Eugene Merriman Senior 3-Year-Old (10) 1 & BU-Cowtown Durham Grasshopper, D. & H. Meier and J. & P. Black; 2 & 2d BU-Tomalynn Goldwyn Melanie, Cooper Galton; 3-Premier-G Alexandr Bosky-ET, Coyne Farms, Inc.; 4-Siemers SZ Hia-MaeET, Jacob Dueppengiesser; 5-Cherry Crest Denzel Alexis, Maple Nook Holsteins; 6-Headwater Alexandr Goodluck, Ethan Sherman; 7-Granny-Anne Sanchez Lacey, Eugene Merriman; 8-Ziems-EF Sanchez Eternal-ET, Woodcrest Dairy LLC; 9-KCS Sept Storm Theresa, Kevin Streeter; 10-Ovaltop Advent Rosie, Douglas Wolfe 4-Year-Old (11) 1 & BU-Calbrett Airraid Lu, Old Acres Farm; 2 & 2d BU-Bella-Rosa GW Sara-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb; 3-Coyne-McGarr Golden Lily-ET, Coyne Farms, Inc. & McGarr Farms; 4-Happydanny Jayz Sunday, J. & P. Black & D. & H. Meier; 5-Ms Lew-Lin Talent Chaos-ET, Dwi-Bet Farms and Julie & Gordon Wood; 6-MapleDowns Hailey, Elmvue, Brad & Cindy Murphy, and Field of Dreams Genetics; 7-Windex Laurin LovelyEt, Bryce Windecker; 8-Duckett-SA Shot Furgi-ET, Woodcrest Dairy LLC; 9-Ms Mikelholm-GH Ross Bandit, Emily Mikel; 10-Lantland Aspen Jericha, Jacob Menzi 5-Year-Old (12) 1 & BU-Budjon-JK Stormatic Enya-ET, J. & P. Black, D. & H. Meier, & She-Ken Holsteins; 2 & 2d BU-CoVale Zenith Darla, Eaton/Cates/Reynolds/ Lundy; 3-Annalea Goldwyn Alinda, Jacob Dueppengiesser; 4-Sibert Goldwyn Stacey, Woodcrest-Ziemba LLC; 5-McGarr-Farms Golden Rose, Patrick McGarr; 6-Me-Do-Crest Pr Aubergine, Woodcrest Dairy LLC; 7-Ovaltop Dundee Ester, Douglas Wolfe; 8-Windex Roy Lightning, Kayla Windecker; 9-Groeslon Twilight, Hailey Paddock; 10-Maheufils Goldwyn Monica-ET, Eric Worden SENIOR CHAMPIONS 30 - NYN October 2013 Aged Cow (8) 1 & BU-Curtis-Haven Rebecca D 374, Chad Currie; 2 & 2d BU-Lareleve Samuelo Chrissy, J. & P. Black and Pleasant Nook Farm; 3-In-Tim-Idate Lillie WildET, Andrew & Mackenzie Reynolds; 4-Beaver Ray Damion Honeycomb-ET, Jessica Currie; 5-Curr- GRAND CHAMPIONS OF THE 2013 NEW YORK STATE FAIR HOLSTEIN SHOW Vale Goldwyn Delicious, Dwi-Bet Farms and Julie & Gordon Wood; 6-Ms Aurora Linjet Reason-ET, McGarr Farms; 7-Sco-Li Hi Metro Heidi, Priscilla Helgerson; 8-Ovaltop Allegiance, Lucky, Howard Wolfe Best Three Females (5) 1-Co-Vale Holsteins; 2-Windex Farm; 3-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 4-Collins-crest Holsteins; 5-Ovaltop Holsteins 125-000-Lb. Cow (2) 1 & BU-Gen-I-Beq Goldwyn Saby, Samantha Smithgall; 2-Ovaltop Talent Roxette, Douglas Wolfe Produce of Dam (2) 1-Woodcrest-Ziemba LLC; 2-Windex Holsteins Dam & Daughter (2) 1-Kayla Windecker; 2-Samantha Smithgall Exhibitor’s Herd (1) 1-Ovaltop Holsteins (State Fair Photos by Mike Walker) New York Holstein Association Futurity #37 Eight outstanding 2-year-olds competed in New York Holstein Futurity #37, sharing in a total purse of $1,051. Taking the top spot and a prize of $253.55 was the beautiful Gen-Mark Stmatic Sanchez daughter bred & owned by Denise Saxton, Cassadaga, NY, Saxton-Hill Sanchez Trixee. A beautifully-uddered young cow, tall, chiseled, and tracking on a very correct set of feet & legs, she was followed by Ovaltop Gibson Naomi, a long, stretchy Silky Gibson-ET daughter exhibited by Michael Wolfe, Richfield Springs, NY. Both very dairy, hard-topped individuals, they were followed by the first of four futurity entries of George & Marcia Merrill, Malone, NY, Collins-crest Outbound WOW, a stylish Schilldale Outbound-ET daughter. In addition to the three levels of entry payments, generous sponsorship for the 37th futurity came from Gold Star Feed & Grain, Cargill Feed an Nutrition, Don’s Dairy, and Ovaltop Holsteins. The Futurity Committee expresses its sincere gratitude for their support of this special program. Placings and winnings were as follows: 1st – Saxton-Hill Sanchez Trixee, Denise Saxton, Cassadaga, NY $253.55 2nd – Ovaltop Gibson Naomi, Michael Wolfe, Richfield Springs, NY - $169.47 3rd – Collins-crest Outb WOW, George & Marcia Merrill, Malone, NY - $137.94 4th – Ovaltop Marshall Liberty, Douglas Wolfe, Richfield Springs, NY - $127.43 5th – Monanfran Oh My Goodness, Monanfran Farms, Inc., Canastota, NY - $106.41 6th – Collins-crest Outb Tillable, George & Marcia Merrill, Malone, NY - $85.40 7th – Collins-crest Dusk Gladtime, George & Marcia Merrill, Malone, NY - $85.40 8th – Collins-crest SS Delight, George & Marcia Merrill, Malone, NY - $85.40 FUTURITY #37 LINED UP NYN October 2013 - 31 T “ The ” Branch MAYPAR M LUX TESSA-ET (VG-87) Sire: Lutz-Brookview Michael-ET 2-01 2x 302 23,390 3.9 909 3.1 696 3-01 2x 248 23,012 4.2 973 2.9 663 (Inc.) Proj. 30,133m 1208f 868p Due 1/8/14 to Sandy-Valley Sterling-ET. Tessa has a 12/11 daughter sired by Wa-Del Conner-ET and a 12/12 daughter sired by Epic. T Full Sisters: Their Dam: MAYPAR M LUX TWYLA-ET (VG-86) 2-00 2x 305 24,492 4.1 1014 3.1 753 3-00 2x 265 28,139 4.4 1231 3.1 864 (Inc.) Proj. 35,934m 1560f 1104p Twyla was featured in the May New York Holstein News MAYPAR SHOTTLE LUXURY (EX-91-DOM) 2-03 2x 365 31,330 4.1 1278 3.2 988 5-04 2x 292 28,550 4.3 1221 3.1 895 MAYPAR M LUX TROPIC-ET (VG-86) 1-11 2x 305 24,018 3.8 911 3.0 724 MAYPAR OUTSIDE LUSH-ET (VG-86 GMD-DOM) Lifetime: 182,540 4.6 8449 3.1 5727 MAYPAR M LUX TAYLOR-ET (VG-86) 2-00 2x 227 21,809 3.8 791 2.8 588 (Inc.) MAYPAR M LUX TERRI-ET (VG-85) 2-05 2x 305 25,718 4.4 1132 3.3 838 MAYPAR M LUX TRICK-ET (VG-85) 2-02 2x 260 22,000 3.6 799 2.9 631 MAYPAR M LUX TATUM-ET (GP-84) 2-01 2x 305 23,965 3.3 800 2.9 697 T MAYPAR M LUX TEMPEST-ET (GP-84) 2-07 2x 305 19,372 4.3 855 3.0 571 MAYPAR M LUX TABITHA-ET (GP-83) 2-04 2x 302 24,487 3.5 853 2.9 702 MAYPAR M LUX TREAT-ET (GP-82) 1-11 2x 305 18,785 4.5 848 3.3 625 MAYPAR M LUX TANGLE-ET (NC) Fresh 7/13/13 for the first time. 32 - NYN October 2013 Granddam: The “T” branch was started when Luxury had 11 daughters all sired by Lutz-Brookview Michael-ET. This is a very good group of young cows and we are just starting to get pictures of them. Once again, Don-Dale Wist InnocenceET (VG-88 GMD-DOM) has proven that this cow family makes consistently good cows. RHA: 126 Cows 26,066 4.0 1048 3.1 819 BAA 107.3% No BST or fancy feed additives 8 YEARS Susan Mower - Dennis Treen 170 Walts Rd. West Winfield, NY 13491 (315) 822-5118 If you build it, they will come. Wow! Wow! Wow! Field of Dreams has the #1 DPR Bull in the WORLD! +3.9 DPR! 91HO4259 HIGHLANE ASTRE LANCE (EX-91) +5.0PL +3.9DPR 7.5%DCE (98%R) D/AV 23,523M 3.8% 887F 3.0% 709P aAa 312564 (Open-Dairy-Tall) Nominated All-American His Famous Dam Lance Daughters C WOODFIELD INSPIRATION LOU (4E-96-DOM @ 12-06) 6-07 2x 365 35.590 4.1 1467 3.0 843 Lifetime: 205,100 4.0 8242 3.2 6573 3x Reserve All-American Lived to be 18 years of age! ELMVUE LANCE CARISSA (3E-92) 5-07 2x 365 34,490 3.5 1216 5 recs. over 1000f Lifetime: 241,810 3.7 9067 3.3 7883 Gary and Janet Tubolino & Family 41 Grove St. • Adams, NY 13605-1203 315-232-2841 • Fax: 315-232-4153 Gary’s Cell: 315-405-1588 www.fieldofdreamsgenetics.com LEW-LIN LANCE HECKLER-TW (VG-88) 4-03 2X 365 24,940 4.0 1001 3.2 797 Lifetime: 146,380 4.1 5943 3.2 4614 Her twin sister was also VG-88! Thank you to Elmvue Farm for breeding such a great bull! Lance gets the “Real Stamp” of Reliability! Real daughters, real results! Reasonably priced & high conception … give us a call today! NYN October 2013 - 33 Back in the Lime Light! WHITTIER-FARMS LOIS-RED-ET (EX-92, 93-MS) 5-01 143 13,940 4.3 599 2.8 392 (Inc.) By Talent from Dyks Kite Linda-Red-ET (2E-95), the next dam is 4E-94. Lois has daughters by Alchemy. A sincere THANK YOU to Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield Corners Dairy, for their great care of Lois & her new EX-92 score! 2013 Show Record: 1st 5-Yr-Old & BU at NYS Fair Red & White Show 3rd 5-Yr-Old at WNY Regional Show OAKFIELD AD SHERLOCK-RED-ET By Advent from Stony-Pillar Sharmaine-Red (2E-94), the next 3 dams are all VG. 2013 Show Record: 1st Spring Yearling & Jr. Champion at ENY Jr. Show & Columbia Co. Fair 1st at ENY Holstein Show 3rd at NY Spring Red & White Show 4th at NYS Fair Red & White Show Sherlock is due to Redburst for a March ’14 calf! Sunny-Rox Farm Roy T. Denniston – 349 Woodward Rd. • Nassau, NY 12123 • (518) 766-4214 • (518) 928-2812 cell 34 - NYN October 2013 Rocklan Holsteins Complete Dispersal Thursday, October 17, 2013 – 10:00 A.M. – Chateaugay, NY Sale Ring Phones: 607-435-0792 u 518-497-0708 u 518-319-0297 One of the Premier Herd Sales of All -Time! 180 Lots & Embryos Sell! RHA: 2x 26,502 4.0 1053 3.2 856 – Averaging 85 lbs. – SCC 95,000! BAA: 111.7 - 36 EX Young Cows Sell - 35 Young VG Cows Sell - 2 GP (84, 83 @ 1-11!) 35 Red & Whites – 24 September ’13 Calves Sell – Many, many fancy show-age heifers for 2014! Pig Roast & Refreshments evening before at 6:00 P.M. BLUE-GENE GOLDWYN GOLDIE-ET (EX-90) 2-05 2X 316 29,230 4.5 1328 3.6 1039 7th generation EX in the Ridgedale “E” family, this special Goldwyn sells due Nov. 14th to Atwood. Dam is an EX-91 Allen w/1287f, 2nd dam is 2E-93 w/1396f, then history-making “Estel” (4E-95)! PINEYVALE DANDYS DANCER-ET (EX-94) 4-10 2x 309 30,983 4.6 1414 3.2 988 (Inc.) By Aspen, when fresh she could score higher! Due April ’14 to Armani, she sells along with 1st choice of 5 female transfers due in June by Windbrook! Her dam is 3E-95 “Dandy” w/1601f, next 3 dams all VG in the Mity-Fine Matt Misty (2E-96 GMD-DOM) family! JOLIBOIS PAT JASPER-ET (EX-91, EX-MS) SIMOSTAR BURN ROSELIA-ET *RC (EX-92, 92-MS) Super fancy & she sells bred to Brokaw. Dam is VG-89, CAN. w/91-MS & 1358f, 2nd dam is VG-89 & Nom. All-Canadian w/1321f. 3rd dam is EX. Extra special, long, tall, & fancy! This EX-MS Mr. Burns sells due in April to Armani & making over 30,000m. Next 2 dams VG-CAN. w/recs. to 1547f. She will score much higher and she is a red carrier! 3-03 2x 365 21,310 3.8 841 3.5 721 KMD DRAKE BRATZEE (EX-95!!) 4-09 2x 332 33,000 3.7 1215 3.1 1014 2-01 2x 365 23,360 4.0 925 3.7 854 CRACKHOLM FORTUNE CHARISMA-ET (EX-92, EX-MS) 4-00 2x 365 31,570 4.2 1327 3.7 1173 This tremendous Drake sells milking 127 lbs. & looks fantastic! Her April 2012 Dempsey calf also sells. Dam is GP-83 Liberator w/1050f, 2nd dam is VG-86 w/1054f. Sells along with her VG-87, 2y Goldwyn daughter due March 1 to Windbrook. The Goldwyn will show with the best in 2014! 2 Atwood dtrs. also sell! Dam is a VG-86 Gibson w/1395f, 2nd dam is Belroux Storm Cristal (2E-96), All-Canadian Mature Cow ’06! MS TODDSDALE GOLD TRILEY-ET (VG-88, EX-MS) ROCKLAN ADVENT REGAN-ET *RC (VG-86) ABRAXAS ACCOLD RD BL MISS (EX-90, EX-MS) Triley & her VG-86 full sister both sell! Triley sells fresh & milking 100 lbs. along with her 2 Windbrook dtrs. born Aug. ’12 & July ’13. Maternal sister EX92 by Shottle was Grand Champion at ME & CT State Shows in 2012. Dam is a 2E-94 Durham with 1218f, next dam 3E-94 with 1470f! Mark her FANCY & she sells with her Windbrook dtr. born Aug. ’12! Dam is a 2E-91 September Storm w/1221f, 2nd dam is EX-93 w/1459f, then 7 gens. VG & EX “Roxy’s!” Sells fresh & backed by an EX-91 Terrason dam & VG86 granddam, then 3 more VG & EX dams! She looks fantastic! 2-01 2x 330 20,250 3.8 773 3.7 742 2-04 2x 348 24,850 4.3 1066 3.4 837 2-02 2x 365 254,760 4.5 1126 3.5 870 Terms of Sale: Cash or good check sale day! If you make a purchase through an agent or member of sale staff, immediate payment is expected by overnight mail or express mail! Directions: GPS Address 7762 State Rt. 11, Chateaugay, NY. Located on Rt. 11, the eastern side of Chateaugay. Sale Managed by / Catalogs Owner: Mike Garrow 7762 State Rt. 11 Chateaugay, NY 12920 518-497-0708 House or 518-319-0297 Cell Sale Staff: David Rama. . . . 607-435-0792 Jamie Black . . . 518-353-2602 Horace Backus. . 315-963-7012 Nick Raggi . . . . 443-762-8338 Tim Abbott. . . . 802-238-1142 David Crack. . . . 819-352-1670 Don Welk . . . . . 717-575-4700 Tom Enright . . . 450-531-6417 Ray LeBlanc . . . 802-249-2155 David Kulp . . . . 717-278-6399 Adam Liddle . . . 518-361-9946 Jason Thomas. . 315-408-1128 NYN October 2013 - 35 Banner Days! Premier Exhibitor at 2013 New York State Fair & Northern NY Holstein Show RONBETH ALEXANDER PEARL (VG-88, 2y) BUDJON-JK STORMATIC ENYA (EX-93) 3-04 2x 365 28,330 3.8 1088 3.1 872 1st Sr. 2-Yr-Old Maxville Spring Show 1st, Reserve Intermediate & HM Grand Champion NY State Fair 1st, Res. Int. & HM Grand Champion at NNY Holstein Show 3rd at Eastern Fall National, Harrisburg, PA Alexander x EX-91-6E Leduc x EX-90-6E x VG-87 3* Serviced to Fever. ** Pearl sells Oct. 17 in the Rocklan Holsteins Dispersal! 1st 5-Yr-Old at NY State Fair & NNY Holstein Show 3rd at Eastern Fall National, Harrisburg, PA Stormatic x 2E-95 Durham x 2E-95 GMD-DOM Encore x Elegance (3E-96 GMD-DOM) Enya will be flushed and on an IVF program. Inquiries welcome. COWTOWN GRASSHOPPER (EX-92, 3y) 1-11 2x 365 28,630 3.5 1007 3.2 919 LARELEVE SAMUELO CHRISSY (2E-94) 3-09 2x 365 27,659 4.5 1235 3.3 904 1st Sr. 3-Yr-Old, Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion at Eastern Fall National, Harrisburg, PA 1st & Reserve Grand Champion at NNY Holstein Show 1st at NY State Fair All-New York & Nominated All-American Milking Fall Yearling 2011 Durham x VG-88 Skychief x 2E-92 Lee x EX Astre x EX-94 Astro Jet ** 1st Choice of Sept. ’13 Goldwyn’s sells in the New England Convention Tag Sale 1st Aged Cow, Senior & Grand Champion at NNY Holstein Show (Grand in 2012 also) 2nd at Maxville Spring Show 2nd at NY State Fair Nominated All-American Milking Fall Yearling 2008 Bred to Reginald. We have daughters here by Atwood & Goldwyn. Backed by 8 gens. of VG & EX, high-record dams in Canada. ** Chrissy sells in the Rocklan Dispersal! Opportunity Holsteins & Jerseys Thank You to all those who helped us at the NY State Fair this year: Joe Nash, Ken Rousell, Jr., Barrie & Lucas Potter, Mikey Barton, Rob & Julie Eby, Carly Coon, Colleen Hackett, The King Family (Congrats. to Jennifer on your success with Roxbury), Jordan & Jason Thomas, and Cameron & Kramer Jefferson. Dan’s Dairy LLC Mark your calendars! Jamie & Petra Black 123 Little Briggs St. • Constable, NY 12926 • 518/353-2602 Daniel, Helene, & Daniel Jr. Meier • Fort Covington, NY 12937 518/358-9255 (Home) – 518/572-1873 (Dan) Well worth the trip North! 36 - NYN October 2013 Gearing Up! RASPBERI & ROXBURY MIDAS-TOUCH RASPBERI-RED-ET Sired by Scientific Destry-ET x Roxbury 1st Spring Calf at NY State Fair Red & White Show and NY State Fair Youth Show LIDDLEHOLME ROXBURY-RED-ET (EX-91, EX-MS) Resurrect x VG-88 Advent x 6 gens. EX “Roxy’s” 1st Sr. 3-Yr-Old, Senior & Grand Champion at NY State Fair Red & White Show MIDAS-TOUCH CHRY PIE-RED-ET (EX-90, EX-MS) MIDAS-TOUCH MIRANDA-ET 6th Generation EX 1st Jr. 3-Yr-Old & HM Grand Champion at NY State Fair Red & White Show Super Large x 5 Generations EX 1st Winter Calf & Jr. Champion at St. Lawrence Co. Jr. Holstein Show 1st & Reserve Jr. Champion at St. Lawrence Co. Holstein Show 4th at NY State Fair Youth Show Save the Date! THE KIND WE MAKE, THE KIND WE’LL SELL. David King 69 Halfway House Rd. – Waddington, NY 13694 315-322-4162 – 315-212-0032 (cell) www.midastouchgenetics.com Follow us on Facebook at Midas Touch Genetics. NYN October 2013 - 37 Calendar of Events Coming Up in the News November – Western New York Special Section December – Oneida County Special Section Youth Issue January – All-New York & Junior All-New York Contest Results New York Convention ET Sale Promotion SALES Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 Chateaugay, NY Rocklan Holsteins Complete Dispersal, The Cattle Exchange, mgr. Canisteo, NY 98th AlleganySteuben Club Sale Richfield Springs, NY 64th O-H-M Club Sale, Jason Pullis, chairman Ithaca, NY New York Harvest Sale, The Cattle Exchange & NYHA, co-mgrs. Sharon Springs, NY Ridgedale Farm Sale, The Cattle Exchange, mgr. Middletown, NY Gold-Bar Holsteins (Mike Hosking) Milking Herd & Bred Heifer Dispersal. Hosking Sales, mgr. New Berlin, NY 4th Fall Premier Sale, Hosking Sales, mgr. 2014 Jan. 16 Corning, NY New York Convention ET Sale, Comanaged by NYHA & The Cattle Exchange March 7 Waddington, NY Golden Opportunity at Midas Touch, The Cattle Exchange, mgr. April 11-14 Syracuse, NY New York Spring Dairy Carousel April 12 Syracuse, NY New York Spring Holstein Sale, Comanaged by NYHA & The Cattle Exchange May 31 Lisbon, NY Woodcrest Bridge to Excellence II Sale, The Cattle Exchange, mgr. EVENTS 2014 Jan. 16-18 Corning, NY New York Holstein Association Convention Jan. 18-20 Corning, NY New York Junior Holstein Convention 38 - NYN October 2013 Welcome to Tri-County Families with “ Elegance” A Show Ring Star Her Amazing Dam HOBBY-ACRES PRONTO EDGE-ET (EX-93, EX-MS) 3-06 2x 316 24,940 3.5 883 2.9 720 Top of the 2012 Reflections of Maple Downs Sale and now at Cedar Lane Farm, Oldwick, NJ, Edge was 1st 4-YrOld & Reserve Grand Champion at the NJ State Holstein Show ’13. We have two Windbrooks out of Edge that look terrific. BAINRIDGE DURHAM ELEGANCE (2E-94) 2-05 2x 365 26,430 3.4 900 2.9 761 From a 3E-92 Progress then an EX91 Skychief, Elegance & her dam have founded an amazing cow family in our herd sired by Goldwyn, James, Alexander, Advent, Gold Chip, and others. Visitors and inquiries always welcome. Hobby-Acres To the NY Harvest Sale – Her Atwood Sells BUDJON-JK STAR EMPRESS-ET (EX-90) 2-11 2x 330 24,840 4.0 996 3.1 776 6th Generation EX in the Krull Broker Elegance (3E-96 GMD-DOM) family. Selling is her VG, 2y Atwood daughter, Kulp-Terra Atwd ErikaET, fresh again and milking 100 lbs. at 3y. Tall, long, dairy & looking for the classifier in October! Kyle & Shanna Reid and Family – 29 Kinney Rd. – Argyle, NY 12809 – (518) 638-8642 NYN October 2013 - 39 Takin’ A Break! Kenyon-Hill Farm “A stone’s throw from paradise” The Michael Nolan Family 19 Sutherland Hill Rd. Cambridge, NY 12816 (518) 677-3407 KENYON-HILL PRIMETIME BILLI (EX-92, 95-MS @ 4y) Complete 3rd Lactation: 379d 33,790 4.2 1404 3.3 1117 Billi’s Maternal Sister: KENYON-HILL GW ATWOOD DALL (VG-86 @ 2-06) 2y 3x 313 24,356 4.3 1078 3.3 817 Their dam is KENYON-HILL GENO YALL (2E-92) with 131,000M lifetime Billi & Dall are both dry and taking a well-deserved break. Billi is due late October to Stormatic and Dall is due early November to Shottle. Dall’s daughter, KENYON-HILL EPIC FALLINE-ET w/GTPI +2161 & PL +5.6, was flushed 9/20 to Clear-Echo Lexor Racer-ET & implanted 9 embryos. A Special Scholarship In Tri-County This Year Each year, the Tri-County Holstein Club hosts its “Milk Lovers Ball,” a great social and benefit event attended by many club members and agricultural personnel throughout the Saratoga, Rensselaer, & Washington county area. This year, a unique scholarship has been developed entitled the Milk Lovers Ball Memorial Scholarship in the name of Krista Depew, a young TriCounty Junior Holstein Club member who passed away unexpectedly in May of 2012. Thanks to a tremendous amount of support from the dairy industry and Holstein members, the Tri-County Holstein Club’s Milk Lovers Ball Committee has the honor of offering a scholarship to Tri-County Junior members planning to attend college in the fall or presently attending college for a degree in the agricultural field. Generous donations have now totaled $5,500 and a one-time award will be given to one deserving individual. Tri-County Junior members interested in applying for this scholarship may contact Samantha Allen at [email protected]. Completed forms will be due January 1, 2014. Tri-County Holstein Club Officers President. . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Cipperly Vice President. . . . . . . . Kathy Hanehan Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Getty Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Boleski Directors Adam Liddle - Curtis Nolan - Jeff King 40 - NYN October 2013 State Director Regina Lundy Junior Advisors Rachel MacNeil (Rensselaer Co.) Cliff & Kathy Hanehan (Saratoga Co.) Amy Braun & Jill Gillis (Washington Co.) o n g n F i s a u m c o i ly F Premier Breeder & Reserve Premier Exhibitor 2013 Tri-County Holstein Show 1st Place 4-Year-Old Proud of This Show Winner Saxton’s Maternal Sister ELM-SPRING GOLDWYN NEZZY (EX-90) 3y 2x 278 27,214 3.3 910 2.9 785 (Inc.) ELM-SPRING TYSTRY SAXTON (EX-90) ELM-SPRING SANCHEZ DAPPLES (VG-86, 2y) 6th Generation EX Her dam is Elm-Spring Integrity Inez (2E-94), HHM Jr. All-American 5-Year-Old in 2008. We now have full sisters to Nezzy born Sept. ’13 as well as Goldwyn’s from her EX-94 Morty sister also born in September! 1st Sr. 3-Year-Old & Intermediate Champion at Premier National Junior Show 2013 10th at All-American Dairy Show 2013 1st Sr. 2-Yr-Old & Intermediate Champion at 2012 NY International Spring Holstein Show (Jr. Division) 10th at NY International Spring Holstein Show 2012 We would like to congratulate Saxton’s owners, the Vanderfeltz Family, on all their success with her! John, Mary, & Jason Tudor Timothy Tudor 135 Meeting House Rd. (518) 686-9587 (Home) Eagle Bridge, NY 12057 (518) 813-8101 (Cell) (518) 686-5426 ** Selling in the NY Harvest Sale -Dapple’s Gold Chip daughter: ELM-SPRING GLDCHP SENSATION b. 1/23/2013 Next dam is Elm-Spring Aspen Scotty (2E-93), 3rd dam is Elm-Spring Durham Spotty (2E-94) – Nominated Jr. All-American 5-Yr-Old in 2008. BAA: 110.1 30 EX 50 VG 14 GP – 100% Homebred RHA: 21,240 3.7 782 3.2 677 2013 New York State Master Breeder Herd NYN October 2013 - 41 On The Shavings! FLY-HIGHER ADVTG RELIVE-RED (EX-90, EX-MS @ 3-00) 2-10 3x 313 27,470 4.0 1100 3.2 873 All-American Red & White Milking Yearling 2011 – Owned by Whitney 1st Place Sr. 3-Yr-Old & Reserve Intermediate Champion at 2013 NY Spring Red & White Show 1st Place Young Dry Cow at 2013 Tri-County Show 1st Place Dam & Daughter at 2013 Tri-County Show with her fancy Redburst daughter who was 2nd Place December Calf at the 2013 NY State Fair Red & White Show Relive is fresh again with an Aikman heifer and looks great as a 3rd calf 3-Year-Old! Dam: 2nd Dam: 3rd Dam: 4th Dam: 5th Dam: 6th Dam: 7th Dam: 8th Dam: Ridgedale-T Relish-ET (EX-94) 5-00 3x 347 23,760 4.6 1104 3.4 815 Ridgedale-T Rehema-Red-ET (2E-93) Hanover-Hill-R Mi Rochelle (EX-93) Hanover-Hill-R Rhonda-Tw (4E-94 GMD-DOM) C Hanoverhill Star Roxy-ET (2E-92 GMD-DOM) Mil-R-Mor Roxette (EX-90 GMD-DOM 30*) C Glenridge Citation Roxy (4E-97-GMD) EX-90-GMD Fly Higher Holsteins, LLC 42 - NYN October 2013 Tom, Joanne, Alex & Whitney Kugler 28 Coons Rd. • Valley Falls, NY 12185 518.366.3901 (Tom’s cell) [email protected] • www.holsteinworld.com/flyhigher RHA: 154L 26,670 3.8 1013 On The Money ! GTPI +2178 UNIQUE-STYLE BOLTON MONEY (EX-91, EX-MS DOM) 2-00 2x 360 25,540 3.7 950 3.3 842 3-01 3x 365 36,430 4.2 1614 3.4 1320 PTA +2176M +86F +66P +590NM PTA +2.65T +2.33UDC +2.05FLC Bolton x VG-88, EX-MS Rolex x VG-85 Trent Money is the dam of many high-genomic sons and daughters. The September evaluations included her first granddaughter, BACON-HILL PREDSTN MARIA-ET, from Money’s O-Style daughter. Maria was the #1 female (GTPI +2626) for September. Money’s Supersire daughter, BACON-HILL SUPRSRE MINIE-ET, is the #1 Milk & Protein calf in North America. Money has 15 offspring over +2300 GTPI including BACON-HILL MONTROSS-ET, her +2525 GTPI Mogul son at Select Sires. We are flushing her O-Style, Supersire, and Uno daughters. Money has pregnancies by Oak, Jabir, Tango, and Shakespeare. Fly Higher Holsteins, LLC Tom Kugler Valley Falls, NY 12185 (518) 366-3901 Bacon-Hill Holsteins Bill & Neil Peck Schuylerville, NY 12871 (518) 424-6770 NYN October 2013 - 43 Breanna FulpEr Financial Advisor Harvesting a Bountiful Financial Crop It’s harvest time again; one of my favorite seasons. The crisp morning air, the distant hum of tractor engines in the fields, and the smell of fresh-cut silage starting to ferment define Harvest Season for me. In NY, farmers have been chopping corn full-steam ahead because of the beautiful weather we’ve had! This means earlier mornings, later nights, and on-the-go lunch and dinners for farm families. Of course, harvest season may not mean that much to someone who isn’t directly involved in agriculture. Nonetheless, our neighbors can learn a lot from those of us who are — especially regarding their financial plan. I’m going to challenge you to reflect on your harvest this year and apply it to your financial plan once Harvest Season is over. Here are a few lessons to consider: • “Feed” your portfolio. Through the proper combination of fertilizers and irrigation, farmers seek to maximize the growth of their crops. And if you want to give your financial portfolio the opportunity to grow, you need to “feed” it with the right mix of investments. This generally means you’ll need to own a reasonable percentage of growth-oriented vehicles, such as stocks and stock-based securities. Keep in mind, though, that the value of these types of investments will fluctuate, sometimes sharply — just like the growth cycle of crops. There are growth spurts and the contrary. • Be patient. Crops don’t grow overnight. Farmers know that they will put in countless hours of work before they see the fruits of their labor. And they know that, along the way, they will likely experience setbacks caused by a variety of issues: too much rain, too little rain, insect or pest damage — the list goes on and on. When you invest, you shouldn’t expect to “get rich quick” — and you can expect to experience obstacles in the form of bear markets, economic downturns, changes in legislation and so forth. Continuing to invest for the long term and focusing more on long-term results than short-term success can help you as you work toward your financial goals. • Respond to your investment “climate.” Farmers can’t control the weather, but they can respond to it. So, for example, when it’s been dry for a long time, they can boost their irrigation. As an investor, you can’t control the economic “climate,” but you can make adjustments. To illustrate the current climate: If all signs point to rising long-term interest rates, which typically have a negative effect on long-term bond prices, you may need to consider reducing your exposure, at least for a while, to these bonds. • Diversify. Farmers face a variety of risks, including bad weather and fluctuating prices. They can help combat both threats through diversification. For instance, they can plant some crops that are more drought-resistant than others, so they won’t face complete ruin when the rains don’t fall. As an investor, you should also diversify; if you only owned one type of financial asset, and that asset class took a big hit, you could sustain large losses. But spreading your dollars among an array of investments — such as stocks, bonds, cash and other vehicles — may help reduce the effects of volatility on your portfolio. Relatively few people toil in the fields to make a living. But by understanding the challenges of those who farm the land, we all can learn some techniques that may help us to nurture our investments and financial future. While you are running the chopper or dump truck this harvest season, reflect on these lessons above and apply them this Winter! Keep your crop working for you, even after the harvest, by investing the proceeds for your retirement. I’ll be checking back in with you then. Consider me as your financial resource; a true farm girl at heart who understands family and business dynamics and the important decisions that need to be made. Call me anytime at (315) 406-0731 or e-mail me at [email protected] 44 - NYN October 2013 Luncrest Had a HOT Summer! LUNCREST SANCHEZ MZ-1288 (EX-90) 3-01 2x 266 25,996 3.5 918 3.1 797 1st Senior 3-Yr-Old & Intermediate Champion at Tri-Co. Holstein Show Her Fever daughter, LUNCREST MAGICAL FEVER-1512, was 3rd-place winter calf. Fresh g & Lookin Good REGANCREST-GVH ARIZONA-ET 2-03 2x 70 5,225 4.8 251 2.8 144 (Inc.) 1st Jr. 2-Year-Old at Tri-Co. & at NY State Fair Owned by Luncrest, Clayton Wood, & Shane Reynolds Goldwyn x VG Shottle x Shoremar S Alicia-ET (3E-97-DOM) Other Tri-County Show Results: • 1st Summer Yearling – LUNCREST GLSN WANDR-1470-ET (Goldsun x EX-92 Shottle Whit x EX-92 Durham) Wandr is a maternal sister to Wicked (at left). • 1st Spring Yearling – MS ATWOOD LYZZETTE-ET (dam is an EX-92 Mr. Sam back to the Lydia’s) • 1st Winter Yearling – LUNCREST LONG-OVERDUE-1439 (Dempsey x VG Aspen x EX-94 Durham) NY State Fair LUNCREST ALEX WICKED-1289 (VG-88) • 1st Jr. & 3rd Spring Yearling – Kay-Ben Wndbk Dawn 1445ET (Windbrook x EX-94 Goldwyn x EX-93 Durham ** Look for Dawn at WDE! Reserve All-New York Sr. 2-Yr-Old 2012 Her Sept. 6th Goldsun calf, “Black Widow,” is STUNNING! ** We are looking forward to our October classification! Your visit and inquiries are always welcome. The Lundy Family 1040 Lundy Rd. • Granville, NY 12832 Reid’s Cell: 518.796-3107 • Pat’s Cell: 518.932-2236 518.632.5449 • www.luncrest.com • BAA: 107.2 NYN October 2013 - 45 A Tour Through Tri-County On a picture-perfect Friday morning, I arrived at Luncrest Farm, Granville, to pick up my guide and annual traveling companion, Regina Lundy, for a day on TriCounty farms. Many know Regina as a member of the New York Holstein Executive Committee and a stalwart at the New York Spring Dairy Carousel, and she and her husband Bill, along with their son Reid operate the family farm on one of Granville’s majestic hills with a million-dollar view. Son Pat, well known among cattle fitting circles, happened to be home as well at the time of my visit. The Luncrest herd is known for its high production and great type, and the Lundys have done very well in the show ring through the years. I could not stop at the farm without seeing a few of their tanbark favorites including Luncrest Alex Wicked-1289 (VG-88), last year’s Reserve All-New York Sr. 2-Year-Old, who was just fresh with a stellar Goldsun heifer calf. Wicked looks fantastic and may see a show halter before the calendar year ends. In the boxstall with her was Regancrest-GVH Arizona-ET, this year’s winning junior 2-yearold at the Tri-County Holstein Show as well as the New York State Fair. By Goldwyn, this heifer is strength, style, and a great udder all rolled into one. That’s no surprise given that she is a granddaughter of Shoremar S Alicia-ET (3E-97-DOM) and is owned with Clayton Wood & Shane Reynolds. Seeing these good cows was a terrific start to the day! amount of dry hay, and baleage at night on pasture. The Hobby Acres herd is a terrific group, with outstanding udders, pleasing type, and some wonderful cow families. The premier maternal line in the herd is definitely the “E” family and all around the barn and in the heifer pens, “E” family members stand out, regardless of their sire. The family is deeplyrooted in Tri-County history, as the foundation of the family came from the Bainridge herd, a Master Breeder herd owned by the Bain family. Bainridge Durham Elegance (2E-94) was purchased, along with her dam, Bainridge Progress Elsa (3E-92), and they have built a grand cow family in this herd. Elegance herself was Reserve Grand Champion at the New York State Fair 2007 and those who follow the show ring today or attended the 2012 New York Holstein Picnic remember the great Pronto daughter that topped the Reflections of Maple Downs Sale, Hobby-Acres Pronto Edge. Now scored EX-93 at Cedar Lane Farm in Oldwick, NJ, Edge is just one of several outstanding daughters of Elegance. In the end stall is Elegance’s Shoremar James daughter, Hobby-Acres James Elusion (EX-90). Anyone needing a judging lesson on what a cow’s rump should look like should take a look at Elusion. She is scored 100 in her rump – so wide, so correct, a boxcar rump if ever there was one! An EX Aspen, Hobby-Acres Hobby Acres Just outside the village of Argyle is Hobby Acres, owned by Kyle & Shanna Reid and their children Brianna & Noah. Reids milk 90 cows in a renovated tie-stall barn they moved into less than two years ago. They purchase their feed from Kyle’s dad, allowing him more time to focus on cow care and herd management. The herd is fed a ration of corn silage, haylage, a commercial grain, a good 46 - NYN October 2013 BRIANNA, NOAH, & KYLE REID Aspen Ebbie, is also an impressive young cow from the family, she being out of a VG-86 full sister to Elegance. Kyle is milking some nice young Glenn-Ann Palermo-ET daughters including Hobby-Acres Palermo Ella-ET, a maternal sister to Elegance that looks great and has a very promising future. There are several other cow families that are the foundation for this up-and-coming herd. A Crackholm Fever-ET daughter, Liddleholme-YH Fever Rae-ET, was springing nicely, she being a daughter of Liddlehome-R Drhm Rhonda-ET (EX-94). Other “Roxy’s” are among the favorites, as are members of the Krull Broker Elegance (3E-96 GMDDOM) family including Kyle’s NY Harvest Sale consignment, a VG, 2y Atwood daughter owned with Bill Liddle. Another deep cow family goes back to the Frogmore herd of Wed & Dorothy Engst. Frogmore Stardust Lucy (VG-88) was purchased at that dispersal back in 1995 and has several descendants in the herd including a VG Gibson daughter and her Absolute maternal sister. Other valued herd members are from the Tyrbach Elevation Twinkie (3E-97 GMD-DOM) and the MD-Delight Durham Atlee (EX-92 GMD-DOM) families. It is clear that Kyle Reid has a plan and that is to succeed in breeding a great herd of cows, deepening their pedigrees, and merchandizing more. Certainly “Edge” was a great example of that, and Kyle notes that he is using bulls that are marketable, yet siring the kind of cattle he wants to work with every day. He is breeding cows that are built to last several lactations, produce well, and continue to build pedigrees. Currently he is using Brokaw, Fever, Shakespeare, and others that are high on their type traits. Kyle loves to talk cows and he knows good cows, a great fit for anyone stopping at Hobby-Acres. It’s a great time with an enthusiastic young family that will no doubt continue to breed outstanding Holsteins for years to come. Cornerest Farm Steeped in a family history that spans 200 years, Jim and Kathy Nelson and their sons, Mark and Peter, operate Cornerest Farm in Granville. The Nelsons milk 190 cows in a double-eight flat barn with a rolling herd average right at 23,500m. As one descends the hill toward Cornerest, you immediately notice the new heifer barn across the road from the other buildings. The barn was built in 2012 and heifers and dry cows were moved in last November. Measuring 248 feet by 64 feet, this very impressive structure has bedded packs for several groups and is bright, airy, easy to clean and feed in, and makes a fantastic facility for the younger cattle and dry cows. The Nelsons and their prefix are well known in the area, showing at the Tri-County Holstein Show and the Washington County Fair. Perhaps the best known cow on the farm is Cornerest Roy Lass (2E-92), a Roy daughter from a VG-86 Patriot followed by a VG-86 Airliner. Now approaching 11 years of age, Lass has been a great show cow through the years and is now proving herself a star brood cow as well. There are 27 daughters of hers on the farm, sired by such bulls as Damion, Shottle, Outside, Sanchez, Atwood, Fever, Gold Chip, and Braxton. One Damion daughter is EX, and Lass has six VG daughters to date. One of her Shottle daughters, Cornerest Shottle Laralee-ET (VG-86) was flushed to Comestar Stormatic-ET and those heifers are now calving. Laralee also has two natural calves by Atwood, another bull that has worked very well at Cornerest. It is an exciting next generation and the cow family is one that transmits JIM, PETER, & JOEL NELSON good type, solid production, and they are cows that work well in Nelsons’ environment. Jim notes that “Lass had the great udder, the type, and the milk so we wanted more of them.” When asked about what kind of cow they are striving to breed, Peter says they want “the all-around cow” – type, profitable production, and longevity. Sire selection currently centers around +2.00T and higher, strong health traits, and high milk production. Bulls that have worked well also include several from the Pala family (Power, Pronto, and Phoenix), as well as Man-O-Man, Man-O-Man 2, and Magnetism. Currently Peter is choosing 60% proven bulls/40% genomic bulls with Observer, McCutchen, Atwood, Gold Chip, Aftershock, Dorcy, Explode, Airlift, and Chelios seeing heavy usage. A very interesting aspect of this herd’s ancestry includes a purchase of embryos from Vt-Pond-View Farm in VT. Several years ago, a group of embryos was purchased, all backed by the long, deep, high-type pedigrees that farm is known for, and there were 12 heifers that resulted from that purchase. Vt-Pond-View D Camile-ET (VG-87) was one of those, she being a Dundee backed by EX-93 & 4E-95 dams. With a rich family history behind Cornerest Farm and a hard-working family committed to dairy farming and breeding a great herd, it is clear that the Nelson family enjoys what it does and takes great pride in the land they work and the cows with which they work. Hanehan Family Dairy LLC Reflective of the many large, well-run, commercial farms in the Tri-County area is the Hanehan Family Dairy LLC located in Stillwater. The Hanehan family has a great reputation for putting a positive face on large-scale dairying, with a very attractive farmstead, well-maintained buildings, and great cattle that are well cared for and profitable. A walk around their impressive facility shows the Hanehans’ meticulous attention to detail and pride in their farm. Daughter Katie (Hanehan) Wood has been very visible in the genomic circle with her prolific cow family that began with a gift from her parents, Cliff and Kathy, Ned-El Ivann Hannah (VG88). Her granddaughter, Ned-El Ramos Marley (EX-DOM) became a popular bull mother, including Ned-El Man-O-Man Boyoboy-ET at Genex. Marley and her offspring have really put the farm on the map as a source of outstanding, highly profitable genetics. Several family members have been contracted to A.I. and for embryos. Others have sold through the industry’s most prestigious sales as well bearing Katie’s “Red-Ivy” prefix. For those wanting to see an extremely efficient, modern dairy that is progressing well into the future, Hanehan Family Dairy fits the bill and makes a great stop when in the Tri-County area. One Last Stop Regina and I made one last stop on the day at Argyle Cheese Farmer, a recently-started enterprise run by Marge & Dave Randles. They milk 50 cows on their farm and their retail store and wide presence at farmers’ markets in the area is gaining them a great reputation for their outstanding yogurt, hard cheese, cheese curd, and buttermilk. Just as important, Argyle Cheese Farmer is educating the public about dairy farming and all that goes into producing a highquality product. I am now a walking testimonial that their Greek yogurt is particularly outstanding (try the maple!) and I am always pleased to see dairy farmers finding a new, profitable niche to stay vibrant and vital in today’s challenging agricultural climate. Added to that, it is clear that Randles are loving what they are doing and expansion looks not only to be a dream, but now a necessity! HANEHAN FAMILY DAIRY NYN October 2013 - 47 Building GTPI +2162 Next generation on the GTPI +2184 WELCOME MAN-O-MAN WALTON (VG-85-DOM) 1-11 3x 365 28,461 4.0 1125 3.4 967 (True Protein) Due in Feb. ’14. Walton has daughters by Epic, Parker, and Predestine and pregnancies by Salvatore and Tango. 9th gen. VG Selling as Lot 12 in the World Classic, Oct. 4 Welcome Parker-P Whit-ET *PC b. 5/13/13 – GTPI +2290 PTA +806M +65F +49P +714NM +4.0PL 2.53SCS +1.5DPR +2.29 Walton’s daughter by Hickorymea Parker-P-ET GTPI +2156 VISION-GEN MANOMAN GILDIE-ET (VG-87-DOM) 2-00 3x 365 32,252 4.4 1409 3.2 1037 (True Protein) PTA +1241M +83F +50P +641NM 2.68DCS +.2DPR +2.12T Her dam is Vision-Gen Mac Gild-Tw (VG-87), next dam is Welcome Outside Golden-ET (EX-90 GMD-DOM). Gildie has daughters by Supersire, Predestine, & Oak and pregnancies by Mack. GTPI +2136 MSWELCOME OBSERVER LAURI-ET (VG-88, EX-MS @ 2y) 2-01 3x 310 25,518 4.1 1056 3.4 856 Inc. (True Protein) PTA +1103M +78F +44P +628NM 2.74SCS +2.57T Her dam is Welcome Shottle Lynex-ET (EX-90 GMD-DOM), next dam is Magna Lunor-ET (EX-90 GMD-DOM). Lauri has Epic & Lithium daughters and pregnancies by Jacey, Multiple, & Beluga. Inquiries always welcome. WELCOME FREDDIE WILMOT-ET (VG-85, VG-MS @ 2-03) 1-11 3x 175 14,998 3.6 539 3.0 453 Inc. (True Protein) PTA +1055M +53F +36P +646NM +5.8PL 2.80SCS +1.7DPR +1.80T Freddie x Welcome Jeeves Walton-ET (VG-86), next dam is Augustine Wanda-ET (VG-87 GMD-DOM). Wilmot has daughters by Bruno and pregnancies by Midnight & Greenway. 48 - NYN October 2013 The William Peck Family 285 W. River Road • Schuylerville, NY 12871 Phone 518.424.6770 • Fax 518.695.3375 www.holsteinworld.com/welcomestock +2299 GTPI Dorcy +2224 GTPI Niagra +2199 GTPI Iota KINGS-RANSOM DORC DEXTRA-ET (VG-86, EX-MS) 2-04 3x 186 17,800 4.3 765 3.1 535 (Inc.) PTA +1260M +50F +39P +699NM +5.8PL 2.58SCS +.4DPR PTA +2.81T +3.04UDC +3.11FLC Dextra is the dam of Doorman Dina w/GTPI +2649 & #3 in the Breed. SHE SELLS IN THE PARTY AT THE PLANET SALE, OCT. 3! Dextra has daughters by McCutchen, Predestine, Oak, & Doorman and pregnancies by Flame, Halogen, Nominee, and Ponder. N-SPRINGHOPE NIAGRA ANNA-ET (NC) PTA +459M +38F +28P +572NM +4.5PL 2.79SCS +2.2DPR PTA +3.03T +3.37UDC +2.09FLC Something different here! Anna is from a VG-87 Mac x VG Jet Stream. We have daughters by Galaxy, Predestine, & Cashcoin. Anna will be scored soon and continues on a flush program. MS WELCOME IOTA TACEY-ET PTA +2036M +66F +58P +593NM +2.5PL 2.75SCS +.9DPR PTA +2.36T +1.62UDC +1.80FLC Tacey is just fresh and looks great! Her McCutchen daughter is his #1 for Protein and Milk at +2294M +91F +77P +3.07T and SHE SELLS IN THE WORLD CLASSIC! Tacey has pregnancies coming by Jabir, Halogen, Mack, Long-P, Multiply, & Salvatore. – Owned with Midas Touch Genetics +2390 GTPI Uno +2176 GTPI Explode +2250 GTPI Iota KINGS-RANSOM MANGO RANGO (VG-87-DOM) 2-00 3x 365 34,700 4.3 1485 3.3 1142 Her dam is a VG-DOM Oman followed by 4 more VG dams. Her Uno daughter, Kings-Ransom Uno Rheema-ET, is +2390 GTPI (162 pts. above Parent Average) and has pregnancies by Rodgers, Reflector, Racer, Montross, and is on service to Man-P. She will continue on an IVF program. KINGS-RANSOM EXP REALITY-ET (VG-86, VG-MS @ 2-04) 2-02 3x 365 32,250 3.3 1052 3.0 959 PTA +1304M +22F +31P +524NM +4.7PL 2.63SCS +1.6DPR PTA +3.04T +2.90UDC +2.15FLC Her dam is a VG-87, EX-MS Colby followed by a VG-88, EX-MS DOM Boliver x 2E-92 GMD-DOM Bombay. Reality has daughters by Supersire and McCutchen that are being flushed. Many embryos have been exported and we have pregnancies by Bookem Bob, Oak, & Flame. KINGS-RANSOM GOLDWN DIL-ET (EX-91, EX-MS) 4-02 3x 365 28,700 4.8 1373 3.6 1021 Next dam is RM Destiny (2E-93-DOM) with 1506f, then VG-85-GMD Gibon. Dil’s VG-87 Jeeves daughter is the dam of Kings-Ransom Iota Drama-ET w/GTPI +2250. Drama is just fresh with 106 lbs. on 1st test and looks awesome! She has daughters by Shan, Oak, & Predestine and pregnancies by Ducati-Red, Windsor, Mack, Willpower, Shanosber-P, & Cashcoin. 311 King Rd., Schuylerville, NY 12871 518-791-2876 (Jeff’s cell) • ph. 518-695-9245 email: [email protected] www.kingsransomfarm.com We were proud to be named Premier Exhibitor at the 2013 Tri-County Holstein Show. NYN October 2013 - 49 The foundation… … of our business has always been supported by great cows and excellent people. Our sentiments are bittersweet as we say goodbye to two people who, for the last decade and a half, have had a significant role in building our business, and say hello to two new members of our team possessing great potential. We have high hopes for an exciting future at Ideal Dairy! A special thank you to all the members of our team for your contributions to the success of our business. We appreciate your diligence. Goodbye and thank you for your many years of service, Phil Wilson and Lori Hoyt. You will be greatly missed. Hello to Luke Getty and Elizabeth Quinn. Your passion and efforts symbolize a new generation at Ideal Dairy! Halo’s Massey Sells To the NY Harvest Sale COOKIECUTTER MOM HALO-ET (VG-88, EX-MS) – GTPI +2329 #10 GTPI Cow in the Breed! 2-03 3x 365 35,410 5.2 1832 3.5 1241 8th Generation VG & EX in the Dellia Family, ALL with EX-MS! Selling is COOKIECUTTER MASSEY HASSELS-ET – GTPI + 2428 PTA +1582M +82F +67P +866NM +2.26T ** And in the World Classic, Oct. 4 – Halo’s +2514 AltaOak sells! #1 AltaOak in the Breed at +2514! John & Denise Dickinson Crystal Grimaldi – Kyle Getty 1399 Mattison Rd. Hudson Falls, NY 12839 Office: 239 Vaughn Rd. Ph. 518/747-5059 50 - NYN October 2013 Fax: 518/747-4869 Email: [email protected] John’s Cell: 518/858-6017 Denise’s Cell: 518/858-6156 Crystal’s Cell: 518/321-3377 Kyle’s Cell: 518/321-4317 Ready for the Harvest 2 Great Consignments to the NY Harvest Sale Her Shotglass Gr’Dtr. CLEAR-ECHO 822 RAMO 1200-ET (2E-94-DOM EEEEE) 4-04 3x 365 39,570 4.5 1782 3.0 1177 7-00 3x 305 36,120 3.8 1359 3.4 1214 Multiple sons & grandsons in A.I. from this family including “Racer.” Her Man O Man daughter was the $91,000 top of the 2010 National Convention Sale. Ramo 1200 is a 6th gen. DOM! Selling: CLEAR-ECHO SHOTGLAS 2971-ET b. 5/16/2013 – GTPI +2286 PTA +1537M +69F +38P +786NM +6.6PL 2.52SCS +.3DPR PTA +2.41T +2.39UDC +2.09FLC Her dam is a Shamrock w/+2228GTPI & +3.36T due in November that looks great! Her O Daddy Sells NORTH-ECHO PLANET 2082-ET (VG-87 VVVVV) - GTPI +1999 2-00 3x 365 24,610 3.9 961 3.2 783 PTA +479M +44F +28P +486NM +3.7PL +.9DPR PTA +2.25T +2.13UDC +.76FLC Next dam is a VG-87-DOM Brett w/multiple A.I. contracts, followed by 9 more gens. VG & EX. Selling: CLEAR-ECHO ODADDY 2941-ET b. 3/31/2103 – GTPI +2339 PTA +945M +52F +42P +763NM +6.6PL 2.53SCS +1.6DPR PTA +3.15T +2.59UDC +2.44FLC ** 230 Pts. Above Parent Average!! Jean Peck Kevin & Carrie Peck 800 RT. 32N, Schuylerville, NY 12871 Ph: 518-695-4838 • FAX: 518-695-5102 Email: [email protected] www.holsteinworld.com/clearecho NYN October 2013 - 51 It’s In the Genes! Great Offerings to the New York Harvest Sale Her Numero Uno & Man-O-Shan Daughters Sell LARCREST CHESSA-ET (VG-87) 2-08 2x 365 25,150 4.5 1126 3.9 977 Next dam is Larcrest Crimson-ET (2E-91-DOM) w/1710f, then 5 more VG & EX dams. One of the breed’s premier families & genomics are consistently above Parent Average! Selling is Chessa’s 12/3/2012 Numero Uno daughter: GTPI +2351 +711NM ++74F +45P +2.69T ** Also selling is a Man-O-Shan calf x Chessa! – Consigned with Don Welk & David Kulp Potential 16th Gen. EX ASTRAHOE JMS RUBY ROBETTE (EX-90) 3-04 3x 365 32,760 4.7 1547 3.8 1261 By James, next dam is an EX Stormatic with 1604f, then 13 more EX dams back to Audrey Posch (EX-93). Selling is Robette’s fancy September ’12 Hero daughter. And she is GOOD! – Consigned with David Kulp We have appreciated the interest and compliments on our show string throughout the year. Looking for your next show winner? Give us a call! Roll-N-View Farms LLC Todd Galton & Family Nunda, NY 14517 – 585/739-9958 website: www.holsteinworld.com/roll-n-view 52 - NYN October 2013 The NY Holstein Harvest Sale Saturday, October 26th, 2013 • 11:00A.M. Cornell Livestock Pavilion, Ithaca, NY 100 of the finest from the Northeast & Canada will sell! Offerings from EX-97 All-Canadians & All-Americans! Contract high GTPI individuals! The best of Red & Whites & Polled females! One of the greatest selections to ever grace the shavings! Bru-Dale MOM Starly-ET (VG-85, VG-MS) 2-01 3x 365d 28,700 4.3 1222 3.4 1056 This special Man O Man has an early May ’13 Predestine dtr. selling w/GTPI +2336 +$694NM +66F +40P +3.04T! Next dam by Shottle is 2E-90-DOM w/1149f @ 2y! Higher Ransom 518-753-9951 Tiger-Lily Lawnboy Lulu-Red (VG-87) 4-07 3x 244 26,232 4.4 1150 3.1 817 (Inc.) The dam of world famous Ladd-P-Red & we are selling his RC, Polled, maternal sister by Supersire w/GTPI +2161 +1009M +77F +52P +2.84T +569NM! Marshman Farms 607-843-5881 Larcrest Chessa-ET (VG-87) 2-08 2x 365d 25,150 4.5 1126 3.9 977 Her Numero Uno dtr. sells w/GTPI +2351 +$711NM! Full sister sold for $24,000! Next dam 2E-91 GMDDOM Crimson w/1710f! Man-O-Shan sister also sells born 6/13! Todd Galton, Kulp, Welk 717-664-3175 Kellercrest Super Liesl-ET (VG-85, VG-MS) 2-06 3x 186 19,524 3.4 659 2.9 575 (Inc.) This heavily contracted Super dtr. has a Massey dtr. selling w/GTPI +2315 +1588M +62F +50P +$730NM +5.8PL! Also selling her early Predestine dtr. w/ GTPI +2315 +1571M +$760NM +7.0PL +62F +46P! Gr’dam 2E-92 GMD-DOM Shottle w/2605f! Next 4 dams all VG & EX. Welcome Stock & David Chlus 518-695-3375 Golden-Oaks Latte-ET (VG-86) 2-00 3x 365d 32,330 4.3 1394 3.3 1083 This Man O Man has an early Predestine dtr. selling w/GTPI +2338 +1167M +71F +56P +$709NM +4.6PL +2.85T! Next dam 2E-93 w/1753f! Awesome pedigree! Bacon Hill Holsteins 518-695-3375 Unique-Style Bolton Money (EX-91-DOM) 3-01 3x 365d 38,430 4.2 1614 3.2 1247 The gr’dam of the #1 heifer on 9/13 run & # 6 of the breed, her fancy Numero Uno dtr. sells ready to flush w/GTPI +2277 +87F +50P +$720NM +1085M + 4.1PL! Next dam VG-88 w/1043f! Bacon Hill 518695-3373 Quality BC Frantisco (3E-96) 3-07 2x 365d 34,744 5.8 2002 3.3 1144 This 5X All-Can & 2X Royal Grand Champion has a stellar Braxton gr’dtr. selling born Jan ’13! Dam of Braxton heifer is VG-87 Goldwyn 3-yr-old w/866f @ 2y! Quality Holsteins 416-725-8733 Astrahoe JMS Ruby Robette (EX-90) 3-04 3x 365d 32,760 4.7 1547 3.8 1261 This 15th Gen. EX by James has a smashing Hero dtr. born 9/12 that sells! Gr’dam EX-90 Stormatic w/1604f & heifer selling could be 16th Gen. EX! Todd Galton & Kulp 717-664-3175 Golden-Oaks RMN Rae2-Red-ET *PO (VG-88) 4-08 2x 365d 28,390 4.4 1255 3.6 1019 Her Polled, RC Earnhardt P dtr. sells born 2/13 w/ GTPI +1973! Gr’dam EX-90 “Perk Rae-Red” w/1161f! The Roxy’s, Red, Polled, Genomics! It’s all here! Kulpdale 717-664-3175 NYN October 2013 - 53 Ovaltop Talent Roxette (VG-88) 4-04 2x 325d 31,170 3.5 1080 3.3 1026 2nd Place 125,000-Lb. Cow 2013 NYS Fair, her Phoenix dtr. sells born 12/12! Gr’dam VG-87 w/1167f @ 3y, 3rd dam EX-90, 4th EX-94 GMD-DOM, 5th 2E-92 GMD-DOM, 6th EX-90 GMD-DOM then 4E-97GMD “Roxy!” Ovaltop 315-858-2882 Bullcrest Peoti 7109-ET Peoti’s highest daughter w/GTPI +2410 & heavily contracted! Peoti 7109’s maternal sister by Supersire sells! She is the #2 Supersire daughter in the U.S. for Milk at +2933M & GTPI +2248! Dam is a Super with over 41,000m at 1-11, next dam is Ms Welcome Colby Taya-ET (VG-88-DOM) w/1-10 3x 365 41,240 3.3 1357 3.0 1255! Carlton Bull 518-493-7390 Ms Delicious Apple-Red-ET (EX-92) 2-02 2x 365 26,460 3.9 1036 3.3 871 Talent daughter of the All-American show ring legend KHW Regiment Apple-Red-ET (2E-95-DOM) w/30,810 5.0 1527 3.9 1212. Selling from Delicious Apple’s Red Mr. Burns daughter who was 4th Jr. 2-YrOld at the 2012 RWF are 6 Long-P and 6 Redburst sexed, IVF embryos. Purple Fever Holsteins & Jacob Dueppengiesser 585-704-4725 Woodmansees Ljet Pewter-ET (2E-93) 4-06 2x 365d 31,040 5.0 1539 3.7 1134 2 sell from this family including her fresh Durham dtr. milking 100 lbs & Super Large gr’dtr. born 9/12 from VG Durham! Next dam EX-92 w/1350f! Pewter has 3 EX dtrs. already! Adam Austin 518-686-1428 Joleanna Gold Pourin Rain-ET (VG-89, 2y) 2nd Jr. 2-Yr-Old WDE ’12. Fresh again & just crowned Grand Champion 2013 NY State Fair, her maternal sister by Braxton sells born March ’13! Dam is EX-91 Durham, gr’dam EX-94 & next 2 dams EX! This family makes the All-Americans! Oakfield Corners 585-704-2501 Tr-Day Rose of P Adeen-ET (2E-91) 4-03 2x 365d 45,800 3.4 1539 2.9 1312 Her RC Acme gr’dtr born 12/12 sells! Dam of heifer is a VG-88 Advent w/1187f that makes proven show winners & Nomination offspring! Next dam is an EX94 full sister to “Ashlyn!” Joleanna 607-369-2251 Windy-Knoll-View F Pizaz-ET (EX-91) 3-03 2x 365d 25,500 4.1 1034 3.5 883 3 dtrs. sells including her fancy Goldwyn born 3/13; Gold Chip born 12/12 & really stellar Atlantic dtr. due 3/1 to sexed McCutchen! Next dam 3E-95-GMD-DOM All-American “Pledge,” then Promis (2E-95 GMDDOM), then Pala (3E-94-DOM)! Markland Holsteins 315-986-9672 Ernest-Anthony Assure-ET (EX-91) 2-04 3x 365d 28,770 3.9 1119 3.2 927 This awesome Shottle is working on a 35,000-lb. record this year & looks to score higher! Selling her fancy Goldwyn Clark dtr. born 9/12! Next dam “Ambrosia” 3E-95-GMD w/1983f & Res-AA, the 2E96 GMD-DOM “Ashlyn!” Sensational opportunity! Joleanna & Rama 607-435-2228 Welcome Mac Peytan-Et (Vg-87) 2-04 3x 365 31,650 4.7 1479 3.8 1204 +2133 GTPI and out of Goldwyn Penya (VG-89 GMDDOM) with 1203f. Peytan’s really special Number One daughter with +2254 GTPI +94F +50P +602NM sells due in March ’14 with a Supersire heifer calf! Ransom Rail Farms, Inc., 585-704-4725 Sale Sponsored By: Patricia Gifford, Executive Manager 957 Mitchell St. – Ithaca, NY 14850 607-273-7591 – [email protected] www.nyholsteins.com 54 - NYN October 2013 SALE STAFF: Dave Rama . . . . . . . . . . . Horace Backus . . . . . . . . Don Welk . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray LeBlanc . . . . . . . . . . Rick VerBeek . . . . . . . . . Tom Harkenrider . . . . . . . Patsy Gifford . . . . . . . . . . 607-435-0792 315-963-7012 717-575-4700 802-249-2155 614-580-8662 607-279-3160 607-316-0867 Sale Managed By / Catalogs: Sale held at the Cornell Livestock Pavilion in Ithaca, NY Autumn-Ridge Strm Murphy (3E-93-DOM) 5-05 2x 365 33,660 4.8 1612 3.1 1043 A major league show winner from the famous “Mary” family, selling is a fancy June ’12 Sid dtr. bred to sexed Atwood! Dam of heifer is VG-87 Buckeye w/1102f, 2nd dam VG-86 w/1113f & 3rd dam “Murphy” above! Pedigree to burn! Austin Milligan 585-356-3820 MS Donwaland Talnt Tilly-ET (2E-94) 2-06 2x 365d 26,940 4.0 1079 3.4 903 Her RC Redburst born 9/12 sells & is backed by 6 EX94 dams! This could be a 1st for the breed! Gr’dam 2E-94 w/1304f, 3rd 3E-94 w/1188f, 4th dam 3E-94 w/1217f, 5th dam 4E-94-DOM w/1063f, 6th dam is 5E94 w/1168f! Stonehurst Farm 717-575-4700 Horstyle Elmpark Moy-Red-ET (VG-88) GTPI +1764 +1778M +41F +47P 3-07 2x 365d 40,880 4.2 1715 3.2 1317 From this heavily contracted Mr. Burns dtr. we are selling 5 #1 Sympatico embryos! Next dam 2E-90GMD-DOM BW Marshall dtr. w/42,610 3.5 1484 3.0 1282 & 3rd dam VG-87 Mtoto w/1169f! Very rare! Cedar Lane Farm 908-439-2143! Muranda Sanchez Dance (EX-92) 2-0 2x 365d 30,020 3.5 1060 3.4 1025 Look for her Man O Man dtr. selling ready to flush w/GTPI +2079 +60F +49P +2.73T! Next dam EX91 Goldwyn w/1218f then a 2E Rubens! Muranda Holsteins 315-539-1103 End-Road Bronco Meadow-ET 2-02 2x 305d 18,750 3.8 717 3.3 628 Her gr’dtr. by Dean sells ready to flush w/GTPI +2350 +1608M +69F +57P +$703NM +4.1PL +3.02T! Dam is VG-85, 2y Robust working on great record! Select Sires 614-873-4683 Juniper Outside Wish (2E-94-DOM) 5-06 2x 365d 42,580 4.0 1624 2.9 1228 From her family we are selling a Massey dtr. ready to flush w/GTPI +2333 +1435M +59F +61P +$766NM +5.0PL +2.11T! Dam by Bookem just scored GP-82 @ 2y & looks great! Gr’dam is VG-87-DOM Laudan w/1170f, 3rd dam “Wish” above, then 2 EX-94 dams! Select Sires 614-873-4683 Potters-Field Boja 9854-ET (VG-86) 2-00 2x 365d 29,510 4.2 1234 3.5 1023 This heavily contracted Planet has a Polled, RC Special Effect dtr. selling born 3/13 w/GTPI +2061 +79F +32P +5.9PL +$682NM making her one of the highest RC, Polled heifers in the world! Gr’dam EX91-DOM w/1126f & generations of VG & EX dams! Spruce Haven Farm 315-729-5378 Ladys-Manor RubyF Geri-ET (2E-94-DOM) 3-00 2x 365d 35,400 4.6 1613 3.5 1225 Her special Shamrock dtr. sells due in Dec. w/Chipper P heifer calf! Gr’dam EX-90 GMD-DOM w/1813f! Heifer selling has GTPI +2073 +1549M +51F +45P +3.7PL +2.69T! Nate Janssen 847-224-7859 Goldie Sanchez Chardonay-ET (VG-89) 2-03 2x 310d 20,440 3.8 778 3.4 685 Her Supersonic dtr. sells w/GTPI +2061 ready to flush! Gr’dam VG-88-DOM Baxter! Dam is fresh again & looks to be high EX & was 3rd @ ’12 Eastern Fall National! Nate Janssen 847-224-7859 Terms of Sale: Cash or good Check sale day or by overnight express mail! Long distance trucking will be available with all cattle tested for immediate interstate shipment! Sale hosted & supported by the Cornell University Dairy Science Club! NYN October 2013 - 55 A Big League Consignment! To the New York Harvest Sale, Oct. 26 The #2 Supersire Daughter for Milk Sells! Selling: BULLCREST SUPERSIRE 7650-ET – GTPI +2248 PTA +2933M +86F +77P +648NM PTA +2.43T +1.34UDC +1.22FLC Her GP-83 dam by Super has 1-11 3x 365 41,100 3.0 1241 2.9 1169 7650’s Maternal Sister BULLCREST PEOTI 7109-ET – GTPI +2410 PTA +1941M +73F +66P +751NM +4.0PL +1.1DPR PTA +2.73T +2.59UDC +2.19FLC The #1 Peoti daughter in the U.S.! 7650’s Famous Granddam MS WELCOME COLBY TAYA-ET (VG-87-DOM) 1-10 3x 365 41,237 3.3 1357 3.2 1333 World-wide demand for sons & embryos. Next 3 dams are all VG & EX and over 1000f. Get right into the Big League with this great heifer! CHA-LIZ FARM LLC Carlton Bull & Family 851 Ashley Rd. – West Chazy, NY 12992 (518) 493-7390 (home) or (518) 726-0383 (cell) – [email protected] 56 - NYN October 2013 Harvest Proven Family Genetics Selling in the NY Harvest Sale, October 26 R&W Granddaughter Sells OVALTOP RAIDER PEPPER-ET (3E-91) 7-10 2x 365 30,450 5.0 1529 3.2 975 Lifetime: 155,270 5.0 7821 3.4 5203 Selling is a fancy red & white calf sired by Advent out of a VG Talent dam with 3-07 2x 330 25,710 4.2 1076 3.1 790. Granddam above; 3rd dam is 3E-93 with over 225,000M 4.1%f lifetime. Atwood Daughter Sells OVALTOP RUBENS LUCY (VG-87) 6-06 2x 308 29,660 4.6 1361 3.2 938 7-06 2x 365 30,020 4.6 1369 3.3 989 Selling is her Dec. ’12 calf sired by Atwood. Granddam is VG-86 with over 134,000M lifetime averaging 4.3%f. Next 4 dams are all Excellent & GMD’s in the remarkable “Lulu” family. Phoenix Daughter Sells OVALTOP TALENT ROXETTE (VG-88) 4-04 2x 325 31,170 3.5 1080 3.3 1026 5-04 2x 365 29,510 3.6 1074 3.4 990 Selling is her Phoenix daughter born in December. Granddam is VG-87 & next 6 dams are all Excellent from the great “Roxy” family. 7th dam is Roxy (4E-97-GMD), “Queen of the Breed.” Bred Heifer Sells From the “T” Family OVALTOP STARDUST TWINK (2E-90) 6-08 2x 365 30,200 4.2 1265 2.9 882 Selling is her Denison great gr-daughter due in December to Phoenix. She is from our “T” family & a daughter of Ovaltop Liquor Tab (EX-91). Granddam is Durham Tabby and then backed by 2 generations of multiple Excellent dams. 6 Recently-Fresh First Calf Heifers to the O-H-M Club Sale Sat., October 19th at Roedale Farm All are recently fresh and off to a good start. Check out our September News ad for all the details. Howard W. Wolfe & Family 436 Chyle Road – Richfield Springs, NY 13439 www.ovaltopholsteins.com NYS Master Breeder Herd 24 Year PBR Herd BAA - 110.4% 29 EX 38 VG 11 GP DHIR Avg. 26,318 3.7 970 3.0 800 Howard & Ginny 315.858.2882 Doug 315.858.9058 Mike & Monica 315.858.1460 Fax 315.858.0842 Email: [email protected] NYN October 2013 - 57 Harvest From The Atlee Tree Dam of Calf Selling Sister of Calf Selling VELTHUIS SHOTTLE ALBEE-ET (EX-91) 2-01 2x 362 29,380 4.0 1160 3.1 921 3-10 2x 365 31,200 4.0 1232 3.0 958 Granddaughter of Atlee (EX-92 GMD-DOM), Albee’s first three daughters fresh, all by Observer, are VG at 2 years! PARAMOUNT-MB ALEXANDR ALOHA 3rd Fall Calf at NY State Fair ‘13 5th Fall Calf at NY International Spring Holstein Show ‘13 Albee and her offspring are owned with Mark Bainbridge. Paramount Holsteins Joe, Emily, Kayla & Kendra Dechow 4643 Lenox Rd. – Lawtons, NY 14091 716-913-2974 Joe – 716-829-9049 Emily Selling is a March 2013 Cameron with GTPI + 2213 … Dairy & Stylish! Maternal brothers in A.I. These Heifers Will Grow On You! 2 Dtrs. to the NY Harvest Sale 2 Gr’Dtrs. Sell 4 Great Fall Sale Consignments KELLERCREST SUPER LIESL-ET (VG-85, 2y) – GTPI +2167 2-06 3x 186 19,524 3.4 659 2.9 575 (Inc.) Heavily contracted for sons, Liesl’s dam is a 2E-92 GMD-DOM Shottle with 6-09 3x 365 57,130 5.3 3030 2.9 1633! Next 4 dams are VG & EX. Selling: Welcome-Tel Massey Lenci-ET b. 5/312013 – GTPI +2315 Welcome-Tel Predestine Liza-ET b. 5/26/2013 – GTPI +2315 Consigned with Welcome Stock Farm 58 - NYN October 2013 Mitch, David, & Andrew Chlus 388 Myers Rd. Little Falls, NY 13365 (315) 823-3196 DINTYS PLANET DRAPE-ET (VG-86, 2y) – GTPI +1954 2-02 3x 365 29,010 4.2 1222 3.2 928 Next 7 dams all VG & EX! Drape’s Jeeves Paul daughter w/GTPI +2095 is the dam of 2 heifers selling: To the NY Harvest Sale: TELSTAR HUNTER DANDELION-ET b. 5/7/2013 – GTPI +2232 To the O-H-M Club Sale, Oct. 19: TELSTAR HUNTER DAFFODIL-ET b. 5/5/2013 – GTPI +2050 All-Breeds Convention 2014 at the Radisson Hotel, Corning, NY “All Breeds Have Class in the City of Glass!” Senior Convention • Thursday - Saturday, Jan. 16-18 Junior Convention • Saturday - Monday, Jan. 18-20 – Convention Hosts – Allegany-Steuben Holstein Club NYN October 2013 - 59 Scenes from the Summer Shows 60 - NYN October 2013 Cow Family Foundations for the Future Collins-crest Outb Tillable (GP-83) Collins-crest Outbound WOW (VG-86) Collins-crest Lee Tomatillo (2E-90) Collins-crest Charlie Tuna (EX-90 @ 12 years) 2-05 305d ME 23,340 3.6 830 3.0 708 Schilldale Outbound daughter of Tomatillo Due April 2014 to Avalon Comestar Lee from VG-85 Red-Marker with 5-09 2x 306d 24,804 3.4 849 3.0 752 Pictured 3 days before 7th calving at 10-00 Lifetime to date: 181,000M 5905F 5500P Other daus. are VG-85 4-yr-old Jayz & June ’12 Willsbro Larson Collins-crest 2-Yr-Olds @ NY Holstein Futurity 3rd Collins-crest Outbound WOW (VG-86) 6th Collins-crest Outb Tillable (GP-83) 7th Collins-crest Dusk Gladtime (VG-85) 8th Collins-crest SS Delight (VG-86) Each represents 6 to 10 gens. of Collins-crest breeding since 1974 Cattle of all ages available Visitors Welcome – Please call Ahead 2-04 305d ME 26,690m 822f 726p Outbound daughter from 3 VG-88 dams Has a March ’13 Fever daughter Serviced to Dempsey Charles from GP-82 Thor with 28,000 3.9 1106; next dam is a 2E-90 Midnight with 31,000m 980f 972p Lifetime: 216,030 4.1 8831 3.3 7031 8 daus. (no ET) including C-c RM Tamale-Tw, dam of Tomatillo 9/14/2013 Classification Highlights Two new Excellents - Collins-crest LPT Gracious (EX-90, EX-MS @ 7-10) - Collins-crest Sam Pizazz (EX-90, EX-MS @ 6-10) Two new 2E: - Collins-crest Storm Puzzle (2E-91, EX-MS @ 12-03) dam of Pizazz - Collins-crest Modest Girl (2E-91, EX-MS @ 6-06) Seven new VG including 4 first lactation Herd stats: 7 EX 23 VG 10 GP George & Marcia Merrill 471 Porter Road, Malone, NY 12953 518-483.7174 NYN October 2013 - 61 New York Member Directory ***************** TOP SERVICE SIRES AVAILABLE Robert & Daniel Crowell 1414 Cassadaga Road South Dayton, NY 14138 716-988-3312 Coyne Farms Inc. 585-202-1327 www.coynefarms.com ***************** Maplegrand Farms Ray & Brad Cates 1081 Otisco Valley Road Preble, NY 13141 315.636.7146 Fax 315.636.8489 Mike Walker Photography 7 Woodmancy St. Randolph, NY 14772 Cell 716.397.1597 mikewalkerphoto.net IT PAYS TO COMPARE! Now representing Jet Stream Genetics in addition to having all your favorites. Ask about our monthly specials. LOTSA BULL SEMEN SUPPLY Bill Van Skiver 607-738-8418 62 - NYN October 2013 Registered Holsteins BAA 108.5 Robert, James & Melvin Irwin 139 Jarvis Rd. • Peru, NY 12972 518.643.8962 I’m looking forward To the O-H-M Sale on October 19th. DO NOT miss the Semen Sale on Friday evening, Oct. 18th! Selling all the hot bulls!! Call toll-free 1-877-530-2687 if you need to order ahead! Richard N. Mellinger The News … Not just for New Yorker’s anymore! Subscribers in 27 states Online readers in 42 countries Give your herd & breeding program the exposure they deserve! Advertising programs for EVERY budget. Michael McCaffrey, Editor – (607) 218-6378 New York Member Directory Flowing-Spring Farm BLUE GENE FARM BAA: 110.2 – RHA 24,000m Cattle of all ages available! Visitors always welcome. Visitors and Inquiries on Cattle Always Welcome Eugene, Holly, & Andre Poirier 309 Covered Bridge Rd. • Unadilla, NY 13849 159 Taylor Rd. - North Bangor, NY 12966 607.369.2251 • Barn 607.369.9434 (518) 483-6696 [email protected] Brenda L. Van Hatten Clinton M. Van Hatten 7810 Putnam Rd. Barneveld, NY 13304 315.896.2740 1609 Redstone Trail Green Bay, WI 54313 (H) 920.465.3880 (C) 920.737.3050 Leah McCullough Associate Photographer 608.214.1845 [email protected] COOK FARM Home of high-type, true-transmitting cow families! Breeding stock & embryos available. Inquiries & visitors always welcome. u 1 East Hadley Rd. – Hadley, MA 01035 Gordie& Beth Cook– Cell 413-447-1461 Hank & Debra Cook and Family – Cell 413-320-1017 www.cookfarm.com Your Ad Here For $30 Gabriel & Penelope Carpenter Josiah & Alexandra 36 South St. – Dryden, NY 13053 607-543-1219 – Jonah 2:8 [email protected] Profitable Genetics DEAN SHARP District Sales Representative Western NY Cell: 585/721-8066 E-mail: [email protected] WNY Holsteins featured in the November Issue of the News! Ad deadline is Wed., October 16! Frank Francisco, Sales Representative For Central NY 620 City Hill Rd., Penn Yan, NY 14527 Home: 315-536-8233 • Cell: 315-730-3287 Toll Free Order Line: 1-800-836-5123 www.taurus-service.com Genomic Gem RC, Polled “Roxy” – GTPI +2113 223 Pts. Above Parent Average! TIGER-LILY TRANSFORM RISK-P b. 6/5/2013 PTA +968M +49F +46P +576NM +1.3DPR +4.0PL PTA +1.99T +1.85UDC +1.29FLC Transformer (Polled Man O Man son) x VG-85 Lawn Boy x 9 gens. EX! Her Polled, RC sister sells in the NY Harvest Sale! Inquiries Welcome! Tiger-Lily HOLSTEINS 3633 Co. Rt. 32 • Oxford, NY 13830 • 607-843-5881 Email: [email protected] NYN October 2013 - 63 Selling in the New England Fall Classic Tag Sale , Oct. 24th-27th Held in Conjunction with the New England Holstein Convention, Norwich, CT WATCH-HILL STARFIRE ELIZA Potential 9th Generation Excellent Sire: Lystel Starfire-ET Dam: Watch-Hill Advent Elaine (EX-90) 3-03 2x 305 25,587 4.1 1041 3.0 771 2nd Dam: Ehrhardt Champ Ellenor-ET (EX-90) 3-09 2X 365 33,077 3.2 1061 3.2 1048 3rd Dam: Budjon-JK Linjet Epic-ET (2E-92) 5-11 2x 305 31,110 5.4 1689 3.4 1033 4th Dam: Krull Broker Elegance (3E-96 GMD-DOM) 5th-8th dams all Excellent Eliza was 3rd Spring Yearling at 2012 Northeast Fall National 1st Junior 2-Yr-Old, Reserve Intermediate, & Honorable Mention Grand Champion at 2013 Connecticut State Holstein Show 1st Junior 2-Yr-Old & Reserve Intermediate Champion at 2013 ENY Holstein Show Special thank you Winner of the 40th annual ENY Futurity to Ethan Coutu for 1st in Pineland Futurity at 2013 Northeast Fall National and 4th Junior 2-Yr-Old Watch Hill Holsteins Scott Davenport - Salem, CT 06420 (860) 460-7325 - Email: [email protected] all his help at the shows. Gold-Bar Holsteins Milking Herd & Select Heifer Dispersal Saturday, November 9, 2013 – 11:30 A.M. – Middletown, NY (Orange Co.) 80 Head of Registered Holsteins Sell (20 R&W) Breeders of 28 EX Cows to date – Aug. 2012 Classification: 5 EX 16 VG 21GP 3 G – BAA: 105.2 *Herd will be re-scored prior to the sale! Sale Highlights: Lavish – She’ll be fresh, sired by Sanchez. Her dam is a 4E-93 Patron w/31,340 3.7 1153 2.9 909, 2nd Dam is 2E-91 w/31,360 3.9 1233, 3rd Dam is VG-87, 4th Dam is VG-89, 5th Dam VG-89, 6th Dam VG-86! Lindsey – By Champion & due before the sale! Her dam is a 2E-92 Leduc, then the 4E-93 Patron, also from the Linda Family. 16 family members sell by Absolute, Rampage, Advent, & more! Twin sisters by Aftershock due just before the sale. Dam is VG-88, 2nd dam 2E-91, 3rd dam VG-86 Carly-Red – VG Advent fresh in early Sept. Dam is 2E91, 2nd dam also 2E. GPS Address: 1657 Mountain Road, Middletown, NY 10940. From the West I84 take Exit 2 Mountain Road, turn right continue 4 ½ miles to farm on right. From the East I84 take Exit 2 Mountain Road turn left continue 4 ½ miles to farm on right. 64 - NYN October 2013 Sires Represented: Aftershock Advent, Debonair, Kite, Jet-Red, Rampage, Dundee, Sanchez, Zenith, & others. Herd health is excellent! Herd will be inoculated for shipping fever & pregnancy examined prior to the sale. Sale Manager’s Note: Mike say’s it’s time to slow down and take a break!! Farm is only 10 miles from the NJ-PA border. Not many farms left in the area. The herd is pastured, not pushed, and these cows will do you, the buyers, a lot of good! Deep cow families, lots of longevity! Make the trip and bring your neighbors! Owner: Gold-Bar Holsteins Mike Hosking Middletown, NY 10940 (845) 551-0133 Sale Managed by: Hosking Sales Tom & Brenda Hosking 6810 W. River Rd. - Nichols, NY 13812 (607) 699-3637 or Cell: (607) 972-1770 or 1771 New York ShowReports Allegany-Steuben Holstein Show July 27, 2013 Judge: Doug Waterman Junior Champion Oakfield Fever Loco-ET, Kelsey Warriner Reserve Junior Champion Oakfield Queen Latifah-ET, Kelsey Warriner Senior & Grand Champion Chenango Lucifer Lime, Jenna & Julia Benton Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Ms Joleanna Absol Apple-Red, Cooper Galton Premier Breeder: FiDe Farms Premier Exhibitor: Benton Holsteins A nice ringside crowd enjoyed the annual Allegany-Steuben Holstein Show and picnic on a pleasant July 27, as 71 head paraded before Judge Doug Waterman. Junior member Kelsey Warriner had a big morning, taking both the Junior Champion rosettes in both the junior and senior divisions with maternal sisters sired by Crackholm Fever-ET and Comestar LauthorityET. The fancy senior calf, OCD Fever Loco-ET, stood at the head of the day’s largest class and inspired Waterman to say, “There is nothing I would like to change about this heifer.” In the Reserve spot was Oakfield Queen Latifah-ET, the blue-ribbon spring yearling, tall, strong, and impressive in her overall correctness. Senior & Grand Champion on the day was in the Premier Exhibitor string from Benton Holsteins, Chenango Lucifer Lime, the firstplace 5-year-old. A long, wide-rumped cow, the Champion was the last female carrying the “Chenango” prefix of the late Hugh Benton who passed away in June, certainly a wonderful conclusion to Hugh’s long, distinguished career with Registered Holsteins. Taking the Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion award was the first-place junior 3-year-old, Ms Joleanna Absol Apple-Red, a beautifully-uddered cow that is no stranger to the show ring for owner Cooper Galton. FiDe Farms, the Demun family of Troupsburg, had a strong showing throughout the day and captured the coveted Premier Breeder banner. Spring Calf (9) 1-Elm-V-F Braxton Ava, Bryce Warriner; 2-Elm-V-F Braxton Shadow, Bryce Warriner Winter Calf (11) 1-Benton Batman Careful, William Benton; 2-Ms Oakfield Fever Snowy-ET, Bryce Warriner Fall Calf (13) 1-Oakfield Fever Loco-ET, Kelsey Warriner; 2-Benton Chris Jasmine, William Benton 4-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Ms Lew-Lin Talent Chaos-ET, Dwi-Bet Farms, Gordon Wood, & Julie Wood Summer Yearling (4) 1-Kan-B-Done Durchan Mary, Donald Bossard; 2-FiDe Carisma Pretty Girl, Paige Demun 5-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Chenango Lucifer Lime, Jenna & Julia Benton; 2-Tyrbach Roy Olympic, Priscilla Helgerson Spring Yearling (7) 1-Oakfield Queen Latifah-ET, Kelsey Warriner; 2-Oakfield Destry Envy-ET, Kelsey Warriner Aged Cow (4) 1-Pennhill Bradley Prize, William & Bret Benton; 2 & BU-Curr-Vale Goldwyn Delicious, Dwi-Bet Farms, Gordon Wood, & Julie Wood Winter Yearling (4) 1-FiDe Sid Log Bug, Kimberlee Marris; 2-FiDe Blitz Daffodil, Paige Demun Best Three Females (1) 1-FiDe Farms Fall Yearling (1) 1-FiDe Redliner Little Bug, Jessie Trumble Produce of Dam (2) 1-Kelsey Warriner; 2-Priscilla Helgerson Junior Best Three Females (5) 1-Benton Holsteins; 2-Kan-B-Done Dairy Dam & Daughter (5) 1-Priscilla Helgerson; 2-Priscilla Helgerson Dry Aged Cow (1) 1-Dwibet Vince Khloe, Jeffrey Gerber Junior 2-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Miss Highlight Titan Candy, Julia Benton; 2-Benton Aftershock Custard, William Benton Senior 2-Year-Old (5) 1-OCD Aspen Lark-ET, Kelsey Warriner; 2 & BU-StJacob Durchan Hawaii-ET, Todd Galton Junior 3-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Ms Joleanna Absol Apple-Red, Cooper Galton; 2-Intervale Stormatic Gabby, William & Bret Benton and Matthew Sears Senior 3-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-FiDe Pheonix Polka Dot, Paige Demun Cattaraugus County Holstein Show July 30, 2013 Judge: Shane Schultz Junior Champion Paramount Reginald Daisy, Kayla R. Dechow Reserve Junior Champion Ms Atlees Jordan Adara-ET, L. & B. Hill, D. & C. Sharp, and D. Packard Senior & Grand Champion Genesee-Hill Sanchez Lore, Larry & Beanie Hill and Tim Nickerson Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Genesee-Hill Dbar Chant-Red, Larry & Beanie Hill and Tim Nickerson Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Larry & Beanie Hill Spring Calf (15) 1-Entry, Ed Sekerak; 2-Ms R&T Atwood 5685, Logan Martin Winter Calf (13) 1-Paramount Reginald Daisy, Kayla R. Dechow; 2-Hinz-Bos Braxton Adele, Justin Hinz Fall Calf (7) 1-KL-Deco Hvezda Vera-Red, KL-Deco Farm; 2-Oakfield RB Shantay-Red-ET, Shufarms SENIOR & GRAND CHAMPIONS Members of the Benton Holsteins crew gather with their Grand Champion and Best Bred of Show, Chenango Lucifer Lime, along with Ed Facer holding Ms Joleanna Absol Apple-Red, the Reserve Grand Champion for Cooper Galton. Bentons also garnered the Premier Exhibitor banner. Summer Yearling (8) 1-Ovaltop-R Sid Reyna-ET, Cline Crest Farm; 2-Mikelholm-GH Dempsey Elaina, Ashlyn Harvey Spring Yearling (7) 1-Ledeco Laramie Lauren, Derek Dechow; 2-D-J Gold Chip Crandall, D-J Farm NYN October 2013 - 65 NY Show Reports Central New York Holstein Show July 5, 2013 Judge: Molly Sloan Winter Yearling (7) 1-Ms Atlees Jordan Adara-ET, L. & B. Hill, D. & C. Sharp, and D. Packard; 2-LBH Lheros Hell On Heels, Sarah Harvey Fall Yearling (4) 1-Lake-View Avalan Baby Doll, Larry & Beanie Hill and T. Nickerson Junior Best Three Females (5) 1-Larry & Beanie Hill; 2-D-J Farm Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (3) 1-Mac-Mara Aspen Deville, Ledeco Farm; 2-Ledeco Aspen Ragi, Derek Dechow Dry Aged Cow (1) 1-J-Ra Deuce Mickie, Ledeco Farm Junior 2-Year-Old (8) 1 & BU-Lake-View Amazing Libby, Larry & Beanie Hill Senior 2-Year-Old (7) 1 & BU-Budjon-JK Durham Eliza-ET, Larry & Beanie Hill and T. Nickerson; 2-Entry, Ed Sekerak Junior 3-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-D-J Damion Glenda, Jenna Martin; 2-Lawrence-Haven Aft Kris, Ledeco Farm Senior 3-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Erin-Kin Laurin Lady, Logan Martin 4-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Genesee-Hill Sanchez Lore, Larry & Beanie Hill and T. Nickerson; 2-Genesee-Hill Dbar ChantRed, L. & B. Hill and T. Nickerson 5-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-KL-Deco Kite Karen, KL-Deco Farm; 2-Miss Fabulous Bella, Ledeco Farm Aged Cow (3) 1 & BU-Bennett-Farms Brass Alfie, Larry & Beanie Hill and T. Nickerson; 2-Cline-Crest H Mrshl Kaiser, Cline Crest Farm 100,000-Lb. Cow (2) 1 & BU-Car-Bu Lillie Mich, Mikala L. George; 2-KLDeco Lindell Marcella, KL-Deco Farm Best Three Females (5) 1-Larry & Beanie Hill; 2-Ledeco Farm Dairy Herd (5) 1-Larry & Beanie Hill; 2-Ledeco Farm Dam & Daughter (5) 1-KL-Deco Farm; 2-Erin-Kine Holsteins Produce of Dam (3) 1-Ed Sekerak; 2-Bliss Dairy Co. Exhibitor’s Herd (4) 1-Larry & Beanie Hill; 2-Erin-Kine Holsteins 66 - NYN October 2013 Junior Champion L-Maples Hvezda Calli-Red, Cooper Galton Reserve Junior Champion Kingsway Lauthority Rodie, Emilie Mulligan Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion Co-Vale Goldwyn Kelsey-ET, A. Eaton, B. Cates, P. Lundy, & T. Reynolds Reserve Intermediate Champion Premier-G Alexandr Bosky-ET, Coyne Farms, Inc. Senior & Grand Champion Maple-Downs Avalanche Hailey, Elmvue, B. & C. Murphy, & Field of Dreams Genetics Reserve Senior Champion Windex Roy Lightning, Kayla Windecker Premier Breeder: Ovaltop Holsteins Premier Exhibitor: Woodcrest Dairy and Kevin & Barb Ziemba One of the New York show season’s most anticipated events each year is the Central New York Holstein Show in Norwich, and this year’s event, organized by Fred Myers and his committee, lived up to its reputation for great cattle and a pleasant, family-friendly time. Making the official placings was Molly Sloan, whose efficient, methodical style and outstanding reasons were appreciated by the large crowd on hand. As always, great exhibitor premiums totaling over $9000 helped keep numbers strong. New to this year’s show was the special prize of one year’s use of a 75 HP tractor donated by Clinton Tractor for the Best Bred & Owned of the Show. This much-anticipated award was won by the show’s Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion, Co-Vale Goldwyn Kelsey-ET, the beautifully-uddered junior 3-yearold brought out by Aaron Eaton, Brad Cates, Pat Lundy, and Tyler Reynolds. Beautiful, deep classes of calves and heifers started the day’s show and two junior members walked away with the rosettes in both the junior and senior divisions. A familiar campaigner from the New York Spring Dairy Carousel re-emerged in stellar form to take Junior Champion honors again. L-Maples Hvezda Calli-Red, the firstplace spring yearling heifer owned by Cooper Galton, continued to impress both judge and spectators alike with her with her tall, open, dairy frame, sweeping rib, and grace on the move. For Reserve Junior Champion, Judge Sloan tapped the winning summer yearling, Kingsway Lauthority Rodie, a stylish, clean-cut heifer exhibited by Emilie Mulligan. Following the aforementioned Intermediate Champion for Reserve recognition was Coyne Farms’ beautiful senior 3-year-old, Premier-G Alexandr Bosky-ET, a very tall, long Alexander daughter in her wedding clothes on show day and excelling in dairy quality from end to end. Judge Sloan had many outstanding candidates for Senior Champion, but it was Maple-Downs Hailey’s day in the 4-year-old class that took her to Senior & Grand Champion laurels. So tall, so long, and sporting a great udder, the Champion was brought out by Elmvue Farm, Brad & Cindy Murphy, and Field of Dreams Genetics. Reserve Senior Champion was another familiar Empire State show winner, Windex Roy Lightning, the winning 5-yearold and Best Udder of Show winner for junior member Kayla Windecker. She was also Senior & Grand Champion of the Junior Show. Taking the Premier Exhibitor banner again this year was the Woodcrest & Ziemba string from St. Lawrence County which had several high-end finishers. The Wolfe family of Ovaltop Holsteins captured the Premier Breeder banner with their homebred string that also included several strong placings. Spring Calf (16) 1-OCD Braxton China Blue-ET, Denise Saxton; 2-ZBW Dempsey Louana-ET, Woodcrest & Ziemba; 3-Ovaltop Destry Sissy, Ovaltop Holsteins Winter Calf (18) 1-Ms Maview Ludie G Atwood-ET, Cooper Galton; 2-Mt Ararat Goldwyn Ebrill-ET, Aidan Mulligan; 3-Miss Mango Margarita, Ken, Don, & Lydia McEvoy Fall Calf (17) 1-Miss Highlight Show Time, A. Eaton, B. Cates, & T. Galton; 2-Duckett Picolo Liz-Red, Woodcrest Dairy & Melanie Cruikshank; 3-Ovaltop Rlty Ronnie-Red-ET, Ovaltop Holsteins Summer Yearling (13) 1-Kingsway Lauthority Rodie, Emilie Mulligan; 2-Heart&Soul Atwood Rose, Woodcrest Dairy; 3-J-Ran Atwood Jwoww, Jason Randall Spring Yearling (8) 1-L-Maples Hvezda Calli-Red, Cooper Galton; 2-Monanfran Piclo Oh Baby-Red, Justine Kelsey; 3-Oakfield-Bro Gold Fiji-ET, Woodcrest Dairy, Tim & Dan Putnam, and K. & B. Ziemba Winter Yearling (8) 1-Purple-Fever Dempsey Sam, A. Eaton, B. Cates, & S. Morrill; 2-Roll-N-View Jet-R Tessa-Red, Allison Galton; 3-ZBW-JT Sanchez Fiasco-ET, Woodcrest Dairy and K. & B. Ziemba Fall Yearling (5) 1-Rivercross Ex Jiggle, Cassie Menendez; 2-SavageLeigh Yank Fever-ET, Donald McEvoy; 3-Groeslon Braxton Thunder, Hailey Paddock CNY CHAMPIONS Judge Molly Sloan poses with her Champions owned by Elmvue, Murphy, & Field of Dreams Genetics and Co-Vale Holsteins. Ray Cates gets used to the seat of the new tractor Co-Vale Holsteins won use of for a year with their Best Bred & Owned of Show winner, Co-Vale Goldwyn Kelsey-ET. NY Show Reports Junior Best Three Females (4) 1-Monanfran Farms, Inc. ; 2-Ovaltop Holsteins; 3-RollN-View Farms, LLC Junior 2-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Carpsview Destry Exquisite, Woodcrest Dairy and K. & B. Ziemba; 2-Monanfran Oh My Goodness, Justine Kelsey; 3-Roedale Aftershock Fizzy, Roedale Farm Senior 2-Year-Old (13) 1 & BU-Arethusa Aftershock Dahlia, Cooper Galton ; 2-Ovaltop Gibson Naomi, Ovaltop Holsteins; 3-Freebrook Atwood Maxim, David Marquis Junior 3-Year-Old (8) 1 & BU-Co-Vale Goldwyn Kelsey-ET, A. Eaton, B. Cates, P. Lundy, & T. Reynolds; 2-Ms Joleanna Absol Apple-Red, Cooper Galton; 3-Groeslon Hot Rod Shadow, Rayne Paddock Senior 3-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Premier-G Alexandr Bosky-ET, Coyne Farms, Inc.; 2-Tiger-Lily Rlty Ribbon-Red, Lily Marshman; 3-Headwater Alexander Goodluck, Ethan Sherman 4-Year-Old (11) 1 & BU-Maple-Downs Hailey, Elmvue, B. & C. Murphy, & Field of Dreams Genetics; 2-Coyne-McGarr Golden Lily-ET, Coyne Farms, Inc. & McGarr Farms; 3-Georgefarm Jspr Evita255-ET, George Family Farms Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (3) 1-Androscoggin Laramee Maddy, Scott Evans & Darryl Fiorina; 2-Miss Shake Golden Iris-ET, S. Nolan & McGarr Farms; 3-Spring-Fed TDN Riely-Red-ET, Marshman Farms LLC 5-Year-Old (9) 1 & BU-Windex Roy Lightning, Kayla Windecker; 2-Sibert Goldwyn Stacey-ET, Woodcrest Dairy and K. & B. Ziemba; 3-Me-Do-Crest PR Aubergine-ET, Woodcrest Dairy and Tim & Dan Putman Aged Cow (1) 1 & BU-Ovaltop Rubens Sadie-Red, Ovaltop Holsteins 150,000-Lb. Cow (2) 1 & BU-Joleanna Outsid Mandarin-ET, Joleanna Holsteins; 2-Roedale S Fantasia-ET, Roedale Farm Dry Aged Cow (3) 1-Ovaltop Dundee Ester, Ovaltop Holsteins; 2-Hillstop Manor Christy 1245, Gail Brewster; 3-Headline Velvet Heather Best Three Females (4) 1-Joleanna Holsteins; 2-Roedale Farm; 3-Ovaltop Holsteins Produce of Dam (4) 1-Maple Dream Holsteins; 2-Monanfran Farms, Inc.; 3-Roll-N-View Farms LLC Dam & Daughter (1) 1-Roedale Farm Dairy Herd (2) 1-Woodcrest Dairy; 2-Ovaltop Holsteins Chautauqua County Holstein Show July 27, 2013 Judge: Gary Miller Grand Champion Bull Falcon-Crest Sanchez Brodie, Nichelle Carlberg Junior Champion OCD Braxton China Blue-ET, Denise Saxton Reserve Junior Champion Yotpolis Dee Lady Luck, Nicholas Yotpolis Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion Saxton-Hill Sanchez Trixee, Denise Saxton Reserve Intermediate Champion Ms R&T Alan 4990-ET, Robert Crowell & Thomas Eccles Senior & Grand Champion Genesee-Hill Sanchez Lore, Tim Nickerson and Larry & Beanie Hill Reserve Senior Champion Genesee-Hill Dbar Chant-Red, Tim Nickerson and Larry & Beanie Hill Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Saxton-Hill Holsteins Bull Calf (1) 1-Falcon-Crest Sanchez Brodie, Nichelle Carlberg Spring Calf (12) 1-OCD Braxton China Blue-ET, Denise Saxton; 2-Green-Banks Sanchez 5691, Brason Frederes Winter Calf (15) 1-Yotpolis Dee Lady Luck, Nicholas Yotpolis; 2-SaxtonHill Dun D Spotlight, Denise Saxton Fall Calf (11) 1-Saxton-Hill Tattoos Diamond, Denise Saxton; 2-Wall-St Sid Saturday, Cheyanne Wolcott Summer Yearling (10) 1-Mikelholm-GH Dempsey Elaina, Ashlyn Harvey; 2-Saxton-Hill Hvez Suntan-Red, Denise Saxton Spring Yearling (13) 1-Danon-LC Aspen Rain Drop-ET, Onnolee Lind & Daniel Crowell; 2-Roll-N-View Gld Bridget-ET, Ashlyn Harvey Winter Yearling (8) 1-LBH Lhero Hell on Heels, Sarah Harvey; 2-Ms Elmvue Lauthority Lava, Wall Street Dairy LLC Fall Yearling (3) 1-Ernest-Anthony Trendy-ET, Tim Nickerson and Larry & Beanie Hill; 2-Black-Pine Alex Shadow, Jeremy McChesney Junior Best Three Females (4) 1-Saxton-Hill Holsteins; 2-Green Banks Farm Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (3) 1-High-Sky-Acres Roxy Gold-ET, Jeremy McChesney; 2-Saxton-Hill Sanchez Please, Denise Saxton Dry Aged Cow (2) 1-Saxton-Hill Dundee Tease, Denise Saxton; 2-Shufarms Fortune Adalia, Kendall Steward Junior 2-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Saxton-Hill Sanchez Trixee, Denise Saxton; 2 & 2d BU–Genesee-Hill Fever Loren, Tim Nickerson and Larry & Beanie Hill Senior 2-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Ms R&T Alan 4990-ET, Robert Crowell & Thomas Eccles; 2 & 2d BU-Budjon-JK Durham ElizaET, Tim Nickerson and Larry & Beanie Hill Junior 3-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Falcon-Crest Dbnr Avery-Red, Nichelle Carlberg; 2 & 2d BU-Day-Dream Sanchez 7764, Bart & Julie Nickerson Senior 3-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Saxton-Hill Sanchez Today, Denise Saxton; 2 & 2d BU-Falcon-Crest Advent Jayme, Dennis & Lona Carlberg 4-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Genesee-Hill Sanchez Lore, Tim Nickerson and Larry & Beanie Hill; 2 & 2d BU-Genesee-Hill Dbar Chant-Red, Tim Nickerson and Larry & Beanie Hill 5-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Yotpolis Affirmed Layla, Nicholas Yotpolis; 2 & 2d BU-Plum-Line Norman Kolleen, Robert Nagel Aged Cow (4) 1 & BU-Bennett-Farms Brass Alfie, Tim Nickerson and Larry & Beanie Hill; 2 & 2d BU-Saxton-Hill Sweet December, Sarah Saxton Produce of Dam (3) 1-Green Banks Farm; 2-Nicholas Yotpolis Dam & Daughter (3) 1-Nicholas Yotpolis; 2-Saxton-Hill Holsteins Best Three Females (3) 1-Falcon-Crest Holsteins; 2-Robert Crowell & Thomas Eccles Exhibitor’s Herd (3) 1-Saxton-Hill Holsteins; 2-Tim Nickerson and Larry & Beanie Hill Chemung County Holstein Show July 30, 2013 Judge: Patrick McGarr Junior Champion Benton Batman Careful, Wiliam Benton & Benton Holsteins Reserve Junior Champion Windy-Knoll-View Channon-ET, Jordan Bergen Senior & Grand Champion Miss Lantland Miss Adie, Kirt Menzi, Jr. Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Curr-Vale Linjet Twist, Reese-Run Holsteins and William & Bret Benton The 60th Chemung County Holstein Show took place July 30th at the fairgrounds in Horseheads. We had one of the largest shows that we have had in several years, with 132 animals taken around the ring and many of them were show by our almost 60 junior members! Our judge this year was the newly-married Patrick McGarr (with his wife) from King Ferry, NY. Ringman was Lavern Warriner, announcer Ron Wood, and bookkeeper Melissa Caudill. We started our show with showmanship classes on Monday night with Dan Hosking taking home the title this year. The weather was perfect to start our spring calf class of 20 animals that set the standard NYN October 2013 - 67 NY Show Reports for the day. Junior Champion went to a winter heifer calf owned by William Benton and Benton Holsteins with Jordan Bergen’s winter calf claiming the Reserve title. Even with the large turnout the club still found time to take our annual lunch/picnic break so that many past, present, and future members could share in some sweet corn, meatballs, lots of salads, and Ohhh! the desserts that filled the tables and our stomachs before heading back to the ring to finish the show, starting with a nice group of junior 2-year-olds. Coming away with the Senior & Grand Champion titles was Kirt Menzi Jr. with his 5-year-old and Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion went to a junior 3-year-old owned by Reese-Run Holsteins and William & Bret Benton. An Honorable Mention went to Wesley Noble and his senior 2-year-old. What could be more perfect? High cow numbers, lots of junior members, good food, good cattle, and great weather! Just perfect for our Chemung County’s 60th club show. –Meg Bush Spring Calf (20) 1-Benton Pro Minty, Julia Benton & Benton Holsteins; 2-Curr-Vale Al 7008, Meridith Rawleigh Winter Calf (17) 1-Benton Batman Careful, William Benton & Benton Holsteins; 2-Windy-Knoll-View Channon-ET, Jordan Bergan Fall Calf (13) 1-OCD Sd Lord of the Rings-ET, Delaney Bergen; 2-Georgefarm Win Brook, Jordan Bergen Summer Yearling (7) 1-Ju-Vindale Tornado Dixie, Dan Hosking; 2-Maplnol Braxton Leprechaun, Maple Knoll Farm Spring Yearling (13) 1-Roll-N-View Gold Picabo-ET, Dan Hosking; 2-Oakfield Reg Blackberry-ET, Lantland Farm Winter Yearling (11) 1-HIghcroft Contend Mona-Red, Reese-Run Holsteins; 2-Busholm Smoothr Envy Edge, Jim & Meg Bush Fall Yearling (7) 1-Snowtop Sanchez Rose, Alan Vande Bogart & Sleepers Ridge; 2-Goff Farm Moby Keebler, Dan Hosking Junior Get of Sire (4) 1-Alan Vande Bogart & Sleepers Ridge; 2-Lantland Junior Best Three Females (5) 1-Benton Holsteins; 2-Busholm Farm Junior 2-Year-Old (4) 1-Miss Highlight Titan Candy, Julia Benton & Benton Holsteins; 2-Osbornebros 5952 Rae-Red, James Bush 68 - NYN October 2013 Senior 2-Year-Old (8) 1-Bur-Le-Acres Hvezda Valley, Wesley Noble; 2-Ms Highlight Atlantic Damsel, Jenna Benton & Benton Holsteins Junior 3-Year-Old 6) 1-Curr-Vale Linjet Twist, Reese-Run Holsteins and William & Bret Benton Senior 3-Year-Old (2) 1-Sam-Sim Pronto Lady Lourdes, Scott & Lisa Bush; 2-Roor-View Promote Lindsey, Zachary Roorda 4-Year-Old (9) 1-Lantland Aspen Jericha, Jacob Menzi; 2-Wisbee Toystory Belgie, James & Meg Bush 5-Year-Old (7) 1-Miss Lantland Miss Adie, Kirt Menzi Jr. Aged Cow (3) 1-Busholm Heaven Honee, Ryan Bush; 2-Busholm Levi Olyvia Kizzee, Kristina Bush Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (3) 1-Pineyvale Shottle Honeybee, Melinda Roe Howard; 2-D-Andrews Lehman Honeyjuice, Patrick Combs Dairy Herd (3) 1-Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 2-Busholm Farm Dam & Daughter (5) 1-Sco-Li Farm; 2-Maple Knoll Farm Best Three Females (2) 1-Busholm Farm; 2-Sco-Li Farm Chenango County Holstein Show August 11, 2013 Judge: Ken McEvoy Junior Champion Ms Sheridan Absolute Anna, Brian Sheridan & Marshman Farms Reserve Junior Champion Hosking Braxton Fire, Jacob Evans Intermediate & Grand Champion Androscoggin Laramee Maddy, Evans Holsteins & Darryl Fiorina Reserve Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion Tiger-Lily Rlty Ribbon-Red, Lily Marshman Senior Champion LuiVu Wildman Fantom, Karch Manley Reserve Senior Champion Harkway Advent Firecracker, Myra Harkness Premier Breeder: Silver Spoon Farm Premier Exhibitor: Evans Holsteins Spring Calf (12) 1-Evans-H McCutchen MJ Print, Jenea Evans; 2-Sohne-Dale Time Irene, Lauren Sohne Winter Calf (10) 1-Trill-Acres Braxton Chilly, Lauren Sohne; 2-Tiger-Lily Picolo Carly-Red, Casey Hollister Fall Calf (12) 1-Ms Sheridan Absolute Anna, Brian Sheridan & Marshman Farms; 2-Evans-H S Large Pretzel, Jacob Evans Summer Yearling (7) 1-Larkindale Alberto Fancy, Brian Sheridan; 2-SilverSpoon Jubilee-Red-ET, Silver Spoon Farm Spring Yearling (7) 1-Ms Tiger-Lily Frill-Red, Karly Mack; 2-Wil-WenBrook WBR Shanigan, Alex Evans Winter Yearling (5) 1-Hosking Braxton Fire, Jacob Evans; 2-Tiger-Lily Charg Ripple-Red, Lily Marshman Fall Yearling (3) 1-O-C-E-C Jasper Mermaid-ET, Darryl Fiorina; 2-Aukema-Dairy Shottle Allie, Aukema Dairy Junior Best Three Females (4) 1-Marshman Farms; 2-Evans Holsteins Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (4) 1-Spring-Fed TDN Reily-Red, Corey Marshman; 2-Smith-Farm Sweet Pea Malin, Katlin Smith Dry Aged Cow (2) 1-Evans-H Outside Leslie, Amanda 2-Larkindale Damion Fara, David Randall Evans; Junior 2-Year-Old (2) 1-Silver-Spoon GW Dayli-ET, Silver Spoon Farm; 2-Joyous Bolton Sydney, Ashley Young Senior 2-Year-Old (5) 1-Harkway Alexander Carrie, Myra Harkness; 2-Horizon Phoenix Jitter, Bryant Hill Junior 3-Year-Old (3) 1-Androscoggin Laramee Maddy, Evans Holsteins & Darryl Fiorina; 2-Skovsende Icicle Nancy, Andrew Baker Senior 3-Year-Old (2) 1-Tiger-Lily Rlty Ribbon-Red, Lily Marshman; 2-Evans-H Outside Jamaica, Jacob Evans 4-Year-Old (3) 1-LuiVu Wildman Fantom, Karch Manley; 2-Harkway Advent Firecracker, Myra Harkness 5-Year-Old (1) 1-Silver-Spoon M-L Margarita, Silver Spoon Far Aged Cow (1) 1-Smith-Farm Snowstorm Holly, Joe Smith Dam & Daughter (4) 1-Jacob Evans; 2-Myra Harkness Produce of Dam (1) 1-Silver Spoon Farm Best Three Females (2) 1-Silver Spoon Farm; 2-Evans Holsteins Dairy Herd (2) 1-Evans Holsteins; 2-Silver Spoon Farm Cortland Classic July 8, 2013 Judge: Steve Wagner Junior Champion Dappleholm G Believe, A. Eaton/Dappleholm/ Platinum Show Cattle Reserve Junior Champion Miss Mango Margarita, Ken, Don, & Lydia McEvoy Senior & Grand Champion Ms Lew-Lin Talent Chaos-ET, Aaron Eaton & Todd Galton Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion WV-Homerun Kevinblake, Blake Crothers, Dustin NY Show Reports Warren, McKenna Vest, & Emily Smith Premier Breeder: Currie Holsteins Premier Exhibitor: Mac-Mara Holsteins Strong numbers and great quality were hallmarks of this year’s Cortland Classic, with nearly 160 head of Holsteins and Jerseys competing for honors before Judge Steve Wagner. In the Holstein division, Wagner pulled five head to the center of the ring, calling them “heifers I’d like to have and heifers I’d like to breed.” The first and second-place winter calves walked away with the glory, with Dappleholm G Believe, under the Eaton/Dappleholm/Platinum Show Cattle banner named Junior Champion. In the Reserve spot was Miss Mango Margarita, exhibited by Ken, Don, & Lydia McEvoy, MacMara Holsteins, the day’s Premier Exhibitor. The impressive string from Currie Holsteins garnered the Premier Breeder banner. Senior & Grand Champion of the Holstein Show was Ms Lew-Lin Talent Chaos-ET, the beautifully-balanced 4-year-old cow shown by Aaron Eaton & Todd Galton. So correct, so stylish, and sporting a fantastic mammary system, she was followed by the winning senior 3-year-old, WV-Homerun Kevinblake, another beautifully-uddered cow exhibited by Blake Crothers, Dustin Warren, McKenna Vest, & Emily Smith. She was also named Senior & Grand Champion of the Junior Show. Named Supreme Champion of the show was Underground Aira Cancun, the beautiful first-place Jersey junior 3-year-old bred by Anthony & Debbie Crothers and shown by Doug Evans. Debbie Crothers and Lydia McEvoy chaired this year’s event which included a great showmanship competition on Sunday and the annual barbeque and auction. Over 300 people enjoyed the barbeque and the auction, featuring all donated items, raised well over $6000 for the Cortland County Holstein Club. Bill & Jean Underwood, Gladtime Farm, were recipients of the 2013 Stanley Murphy Award. Spring Calf (28) 1-Ranway Jerrick Isabel 807, Alexis Schultz; 2-OCD Braxton Temptress-ET, Hal Lusk; 3-Willowbreeze Dauden Eliza, Evan Butts Winter Calf (22) 1-Dappleholm G Believe, Eaton/Dappleholm/Platinum Show Cattle; 2-Miss Mango Margarita, Ken, Don, & Lydia McEvoy; 3-Glad-Ray-K BW Sabrina-Red, Hal Lusk Fall Calf (11) 1-Ranway Gwyn Miss Special-ET, Makayla Youngman; 2-Ju-Vindale Goldsun Precious, Kennedy Crothers; 3-Lylehaven Braxton Carla Summer Yearling (4) 1-Roseland Bodacious-Red, Roseland Genetics; 2-Mac-Mara Durham Danica, Ken, Charles, & Syd McEvoy; 3-Gladtime-Too Shk Baaba Jean, Marua McNeill Spring Yearling (11) 1-Aija Goldwyn Evita-ET, Brad Cates, Aaron Eaton, & Max Peticlerk; 2-Mac-Mara Free Drink, Ken, Charles, & Syd McEvoy; 3-Ju-Vindale Cashman Candy, Blake Crothers Winter Yearling (4) 1-Ju-Vindale Cupid Babs, Kennedy Crothers; 2-Wildman Linjet Kristmas, Megan Wildman; 3-Will-OCrest Raindrop-Red, Rachel Rouland Fall Yearling (7) 1-Ernest-Anthony Sid Treva-ET, R. Michael Putman; 2-Savage-Leigh Yank Fever-ET, Don McEvoy; 3-BurLe-Acres Atwd Alass-ET, Eilie Holland Junior 2-Year-Old (5) 1-BKB Atwood Alice-ET, Dev Hurley, Gail Arnold, & Ken McEvoy; 2-Ms Sanchez Georgia Rain, Gillian McEvoy; 3-Sam-Sim Sanchez Excellence, Allan & Jo Merrill Senior 2-Year-Old (6) 1-Ranway GW Miss September-ET, Ranway Farms LLC; 2-Underground Precious Pearl, Blake Crothers; 3-Curr-vale Aspen Stellar, Taylor Currie Junior 3-Year-Old (5) 1-Curr-Vale Linjet Twist, Matthew Currie; 2-Pooledale Roy Anna, Meghan Poole; 3-Foot-Hill Debonair Selena, Roseland Genetics Senior 3-Year-Old (5) 1-WV-Homerun Kevinblake, Blake Crothers, Dustin Warren, McKenna Vest, & Emily Smith; 2-KCS September Storm Teresa, Hill Top Divine Dairy, LLC; 3-A-Sure-Bet Deb Daisy-Red, Kennedy Crothers 4-Year-Old (5) 1-Ms Lew-Lin Talent Chaos-ET, Aaron Eaton & Todd Galton; 2-Curr-Vale Jasper Envy, Emma Currie; 3-Miss Mandy of Mac-Mara-ET, Don McEvoy 5-Year-Old (4) 1-McGarr-Farms Golden Rose, Patrick McGarr; 2-Mac-Mara Atlas Divine, Ken & Charles McEvoy; 3-Mac-Mara Roy Shannon, Matt McEvoy CORTLAND CLASSIC CHAMPIONS From left: Shane Schultz with the Honorable Mention Championm Ranway GW Miss September-ET; Blake Crothers with the Reserve Grand Champion, WVHomerun Kevinblake; Aaron Eaton at the halter of the Senior & Grand Champion, Ms Lew-Lin Talent ChaosET; and Judge Steve Wagner. Aged Cow (1) 1-Curr-Vale Goldwyn Delicious, Jessica Currie 150,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1-Curr-Vale Durham Eva-ET, Kayla Currie Vidler Dam & Daughter 1-Lisa Sharpe Produce of Dam 1-Ranway Farm Best Three Females 1-Currie Holsteins Delaware County Holstein Show August 12, 2013 Judge: Brad Ainslie Junior Champion Ms Sheridan Absolute Anna, Brian Sheridan & Marshman Farms Reserve Junior Champion Joleanna Chris Gialina, Joleanna Holsteins Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion A-Sure-Bet Daisy-Red, Blake Crothers Reserve Intermediate Champion Joleanna Shampoo Mandevilla, Joleanna Holsteins Senior & Grand Champion Joleanna Outsid Mandarin-ET, Joleanna Holsteins Reserve Senior Champion Humdinger Onward Naomi, Trevor Holdridge Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Humdinger Holsteins Spring Calf 1-Ms Rainshadow, Shadow Valley Farm; 2-Hosking Bradnick Violet, Chase Serrapica Winter Calf 1-Posthaven Alexander Lovely, Brett Post; 2-Pineyvale Gleam Raddle, Pineyvale Farms Fall Calf 1-Ms Sheridan Absolute Anna, Brian Sheridan & Marshman Farms; 2-Joleanna Chris Gialina, Joleanna Holsteins Summer Yearling 1-Curr-Vale Fever Raven, Pineyvale Farms; 2-MapleDowns-CC B N Claire, Pineyvale Farms Spring Yearling 1-Mac-Mara Lil Debbies Delite, Hosking Farm; 2-Maple-Hill-Farm Brax Tulip, Ava Pieper Winter Yearling 1-R-E-W Sapphire-ET, Hosking Farm, Tim Zoll, & Dave Reynolds; 2-Ju-Vindale Cupid Babs, Kennedy Crothers Fall Yearling 1-Kulp-Galton Braxton Ruth-ET, Brett Post; 2-TigerLily Ravish Lavish, Christopher Albano Junior Best Three Females 1-Joleanna Holsteins; 2-Pineyvale Farms Dry Cow 1-Spring-Fed Logan Lea, Trevor Holdridge; 2-Dairysmith Plaid Montreal, Dairysmith Holsteins Junior 2-Year-Old 1 & BU-Humdinger Cadet Lollipop, Trevor Holdridge; 2-Pineyvale Aftershock Cosmos, Del-Rose Farm Senior 2-Year-Old 1 & BU-Joleanna Absolutely Rainin, Joleanna Holsteins; 2-Underground Precious Pearl, Blake Crothers NYN October 2013 - 69 NY Show Reports Junior 3-Year-Old 1 & BU-Joleanna Shampoo Mandevilla, Joleanna Holsteins; 2-Humdinger Socrates Past, Humdinger Holsteins Senior 3-Year-Old 1 & BU-A-Sure-Bet Daisy-Red, Blake Crothers; 2-Humdinger Alexander Polly, Humdinger Holsteins 4-Year-Old 1 & BU-Humdinger Onward Naomi, Trevor Holdridge; 2-Welk-Shade Advent Rosie-Red, Muddy River Farm & Dave Rama 5-Year-Old 1 & BU-Bur-Le-Acres Aubree, Dairysmith Holsteins; 2-OCD Dundee Milwaukee-ET, Anna Reinshagen Aged Cow 1 & BU-Neljean Oats Maze, Matthew Gray; 2-Posthaven Albert Hattie, Posthaven Holsteins 125,000-Lb. Cow 1 & BU-Joleanna Outsid Mandarin-ET, Joleanna Holsteins; 2-Dairysmith Allen Velvet-ET, Dairysmith Holsteins Dam & Daughter 1-Kasey Hulbert; 2-Kasey Hulbert Produce of Dam 1-Ste-Pen Holsteins Best Three Females 1-Joleanna Holsteins; 2-Humdinger Holsteins Dairy Herd 1-Joleanna Holsteins; 2-Humdinger Holsteins ENY Holstein Show July 27, 2013 Judge: Luke Johnson Junior Champion Willow-Terrace AE Karen, Willow Brook Farms Reserve Junior Champion Hackett Lights On, Ed Hackett IV Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion Hackett Gold Callie, Ed Hackett IV Reserve Intermediate Champion Watch-Hill Starfire Eliza, Watch-Hill Holsteins Senior & Grand Champion Willow-Terrace Galant Storm, Willow Brook Farms Reserve Senior Champion Willow-Terrace IT Gillian, Willow Brook Farms Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Millerhurst Farm Bull Calf (3) 1-UFM-Dubs Errcalith, Parker Swenson; 2-Fernbrook Windbrook TNT, Parker Swenson Spring Calf (20) 1-Hackett Lights On, Ed Hackett IV; 2-Sunny-Rox Redburst Majestic, Roy T. Denniston Winter Calf (12) 1-Tollgate-Vu Sanchez Blooper, Tollgate Holsteins; 2-CSM Amazing Believe, Monica Smith Fall Calf (10) 1-Willow-Terrace GW Mallo, Willow Brook Farms; 2-Ms HI-Hope Braxton Kendall, Ryan Knapp Summer Yearling (8) 1-Willow-Terrace AE Karen, Willow Brook Farms; 2-Kim-Candy Lewis Enita, Ed & Laurie Millus Spring Yearling (11) 1-Oakfield Ad Sherlock-Red-ET, Michael R. Sullivan; 2-Elm-Spring Brxton Starla-ET, John Chianfagna III Winter Yearling (7) 1-Bellvale Sanchez Sweet, William Noteboom; 2-Quaker-Hill Haven Leenie, Caroline McCarthy Fall Yearling (5) 1-Wea-Land Shottle Vienna, Gary & Sara Gibbs and Joe Rakowiecki; 2-Ms K-C Ruebns Ezmarelda, Gabrielle Van Anden Junior Best Three Females (2) 1-Willow Brook Farms; 2- Lo-Nan Farms, LLC Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (1) 1-Hill-Over Renaldi Jezabel, Kathleen Marshall/IvyMoon Holsteins Dry Aged Cow (2) 1-Millerhurst Jasper Rosemary, Millerhurst Farm; 2-Cochran Terrason Kerry, Kathleen Marshall/IvyMoon Holsteins Futurity (13) 1-Watch-Hill Starfire Eliza, Watch-Hill Holsteins; 2-Willow-Terrace AT Finley, Willow Brook Farms Junior 2-Year-Old (11) 1-Watch-Hill Starfire Eliza, Watch-Hill Holsteins; 2-Willow-Terrace AT Finley, Willow Brook Farms Senior 2-Year-Old (8) 1-Hackett Gold Callie, Edward Hackett IV; 2-Millerhurst Spy Bride, Millerhurst Farm Junior 3-Year-Old (6) 1-Chaseholm Sanchez Joy, Freddie Telesco; 2-Hill-NHollow Asteroid Nola, Hill-N-Hollow Farm Senior 3-Year-Old (3) 1-Sunset-Hill Talent Mary, Gary & Sara Gibbs; 2-DalBairn A-Minister-Stella, Shannon Fletcher 4-Year-Old (1) 1-Coon-Bash-Pine Affirmed Bea, Coon-Del Holsteins; 2-Woodlawn Dundee Willa, Willow Brook Farms Highest Milk Record (1) 1-Jessica Meiller Lewis County Holstein Show July 19, 2013 Judge: Jamie Black Junior Champion Joleanna Goldsun Rainbow-ET, Diesel & Katy Hitt Reserve Junior Champion Greenlea P Carrie-Red-ET, Jack Ross Senior & Grand Champion Headwater Alexandr Goodluck, Ethan Sherman Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Bodnar Roy Buttercup, Chelsie Ross Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Parkvue Holsteins & Jerseys The week of extreme heat may have held numbers back at the Lewis County Holstein Show, but quality did not suffer, as 51 head of the county’s finest Holsteins vied for honors before Judge Jamie Black. Stepping to the winner’s circle for Junior Champion was the first-place winter calf, Joleanna Goldsun Rainbow-ET, a fancy, deepribbed Goldsun daughter exhibited by Diesel & Katy Hitt. A very stylish heifer, she was followed in by the winning fall calf, Greenlea P CarrieRed-ET, a sharp, dairy Picolo daughter exhibited by Jack Ross. A nice pair of Braxton daughters captured Junior Champion recognition in the junior division. Ful-A-Rae Braxton Taffy, the winner in the spring calf class for Dalton Nortz, was named Junior Champion, while Headwater Braxton Tallie, the first-place spring yearling for Kiersten Hancock, was Reserve. For his Senior & Grand Champion of both the junior and the open shows, Judge Black tapped Headwater Alexandr Goodluck owned by Ethan Sherman. A very correct cow, the sensational mammary on this Alexander daughter - designated Best of Show - takes her a long way and helped place her over a perennial local favorite, Bodnar Roy Buttercup, the recently-fresh aged cow owned by Chelsie Ross, praised by Black for being so tall, so long, 5-Year-Old (4) 1-Willow-Terrace Galant Storm, Willow Brook Farms; 2-Kim-Candy Roy Ella-Tw, Gabrielle Van Anden Aged Cow (5) 1-Tyrbach Iceman Happy, Sharon Hoffman; 2-Millerhurst Boss Laughter, Millerhurst Farm 125,000-Lb. Cow (4) 1-Willow-Terrace IT Gillian, Willow Brook Farms; 2-Sunset-Hill 4ever Graceful, Gary & Sara Gibbs Produce of Dam (2) 1-Jessica Meiller; 2-William Noteboom Dam & Daughter (8) 1-Shannon Fletcher; 2-Millerhurst Farm Best Three Females (4) 1-Willow Brook Farms; 2-Sunset Hill Farm 70 - NYN October 2013 Best Three Females Owned by Junior Exhibitor (2) 1-Shannon Fletcher; 2-William Noteboom LEWIS COUNTY CHAMPIONS Judge Jamie Black poses with the Champions of both the junior & senior divisions: Headwater Alexandr Goodluck, the Senior & Grand Champion exhibited by Ethan Sherman, and Bodnar Roy Buttercup, Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion for Chelsie Ross. NY Show Reports and youthful for her age. The solid string from the Staring Family’s Parkvue Holsteins and Jerseys helped them to garner both the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor banners. The very efficient staff at the table kept the show moving very nicely and a variety of terrific, useful prizes delighted those on the winning end. Spring Calf (10) 1-Ful-A-Rae Braxton Taffy, Dalton Nortz; 2-S-Svalley Conner Lacey, Adam Fields Winter Calf (4) 1-Joleanna Goldsun Rainbow-ET, Diesel & Katy Hitt; 2-Parkvue Az Pound the Alarm, Kylee Thomas Fall Calf (9) 1-Greenlea P Carrie-Red-ET, Jack Ross; 2-Joleanna Sid Madre, Diesel & Katy Hitt Summer Yearling (2) 1-Rossdale Brady Breeze, Landon Peters; 2-Parkvue Alexander Narnia, Jordan Thomas Spring Yearling (3) 1-Headwater Braxton Tallie, Kiersten Hancock; 2-Parkvue Atwood Matthea, Kylee Thomas Winter Yearling (5) 1-Lynd-Acres Dori Demi, Tari Lyndaker; 2-Jam& I Lazarith Felicity, Abraham Burbank Fall Yearling (2) 1-Parkvue Amazing Parlait, Timothy Staring; 2-Jam&I Hill Sparky, Josiah Burbank Junior Best Three Females (1) 1-Parkvue Holsteins & Jerseys Junior 2-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Rossdale Sanchez Rootbeer, Andrew Schantz; 2-Hall-Dale-AC Damion Summer, Alexis O’Donnell Senior 2-Year-Old (3) 1-Rossdale Knowledge Ritz-ET, Chelsie Ross; 2 & BU-Starry-Falls Java Terrabell, Caleb Van Buren Junior 3-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Starry-Falls Avalanche Comet, Caleb Van Buren Senior 3-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Headwater Alexandr Goodluck, Ethan Sherman 4-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Parkvue Lance Deanna, Kylee Thomas; 2-MsFreeman Av Butterfly-Red, Andy Freeman Breeder’s Herd (1) 1-Halldale Acres Dry Cow 4 Years & Under (1) 1-Rocking-P Sanchez Ellen-ET, Kelsey Patten Produce of Dam (1) 1-Caleb Van Buren Dry Cow 5 Years & Over (1) 1-Willow-Marsh Rain, Emily Mikel Dam & Daughter (3) 1-Caleb Van Buren; 2-Halldale Acres Best Three Females (2) 1-Courtney Oderkirk; 2-Kelsey Patten Nioga Holstein Show July 20, 2013 Judge: Jamie Black Junior Champion Reyncrest Fever Addy, Andrew & Mackenzie Reynolds Reserve Junior Champion Reyncrest Fremont Moya, Andrew & Mackenzie Reynolds Senior & Grand Champion Ms Atwood Madison-ET, Aable Ridge Farms Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Oakfield Atwood Rikki-ET, Emily Mikel Premier Breeder: Jonathan & Alicia Lamb Premier Exhibitor: Mikelholm Holsteins Spring Calf (7) 1-Charjoy Deprince Lizzie-Red, Charjoy Holsteins; 2-Mikelholm Sanchez Babes, Emily Mikel Winter Calf (10) 1-Hinz-Bos Braxton Adele, Justin Hinz; 2-Shufarms Trigger Ashley, Aable Ridge Farms Fall Calf (7) 1-Reyncrest Fever Addy, Andrew & Mackenzie Reynolds; 2-Gebarten Jasper Primrose, Kayla Wormuth Summer Yearling (6) 1-Winterfield Trendedy-Red-ET, Justin Hinz; 2-Hott Mess-DC Déjà vu, D. & C. Sharp, A. Sharp, and Z. & R. Welker Spring Yearling (5) 1-Reyncrest Fremont Moya, Andrew & Mackenzie Reynolds; 2-Reyncrest Shotgun 4780, Andrew & Mackenzie Reynolds Winter Yearling (4) 1-Ms Atlees Jordan Adara-ET, Sharp/Packard/Hill; 2-Mikelholm Goldchip Raven-ET, Emily Mikel Junior Best Three Females (3) 1-Andrew &Mackenzie Reynolds; 2-Emily Mikel Junior 2-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Rocking –P Sanchez Elyce-ET, Kelsey Patten Senior 2-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Oakfield Atwood Rikki-ET, Emily Mikel; 2-Ms OCD Sanchez Pegasus-ET, Aable Ridge Farms Junior 3-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Ms Atwood Madison-ET, Aable Ridge Farms; 2-Lynnanne Shottle Mercury, Courtney Oderkirk 5-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Full-A-Rae Marion Dingo, Neil Nortz; 2-Zehr Debutante MD-Red, Scott Zehr Senior 3-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Ehrhardt Sanchez Brandy, Ashley Grant Aged Cow (3) 1 & BU-Bodnar Roy Buttercup, Chelsie Ross; 2-Society Distrigene Cabrelle, Ridle-Side Farms 4-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Ms Mikelholm-GH Ross Bandit, Emily Mikel; 2-OCD Goldwyn Desiree-ET, Justin Hinz Best Three Females (2) 1-Halldale Acres; 2-Caleb Van Buren 5-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-ZBW Advent Kendra-ET, Emily Mikel; 2-Lynnanne Dundee Miracle, Courtney Oderkirk Dairy Herd (2) 1-Emily Mikel; 2-Courtney Oderkirk Produce of Dam (3) 1-Kelsey Patten; 2-Shufarms & Sharp Dam & Daughter (5) 1-Courtney Oderkirk; 2-Courtney Oderkirk Breeder’s Herd (1) 1-Courtney Oderkirk Northern New York Holstein Show August 6, 2013 Judge: David Crack, Jr. Junior Champion Happydanny Atwood Bellona, Daniel & Helene Meier Reserve Junior Champion Beaver-Top Destry Tally-ET, Jeff Dana & Dale Chapin Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion Cowtown Grasshopper, Jamie & Petra Black and Daniel & Helene Meier Reserve Intermediate Champion Ronbeth Alexander Pearl, Jamie & Petra Black and Mike Garrow Senior & Grand Champion Lareleve Samuelo Chrissy, Jamie & Petra Black and Pleasant Nook Holsteins Reserve Senior Champion Happydanny Jayz Sunday, Jamie & Petra Black and Daniel & Helene Meier Premier Breeder: Allan & Mary Friend Premier Exhibitor: Dan’s Dairy/Opportunity Holsteins Spring Calf (6) 1-Circle-F Aftrshk Meme, Allan & Mary Friend; 2-LazyStream Colt P May-Red, Patti Lamica Winter Calf (7) 1-Ms Goldwyn Lucky Lady-ETS, Jamie & Petra Black and Daniel & Helene Meier; 2-Sweet-Willow Des LollyET, Scott Hamilton & Colleen McKernan Fall Calf (4) 1-Gen-I-Beq Sudan Lois-ET, Jamie & Petra Black, Daniel & Helene Meier, & Michael Heath; 2-Apo-Acres Clark Caitlyn, Alexis Poirier Summer Yearling (5) 1-Happydanny Atwood Bellona, Daniel & Helene Meier; 2-Juniper Fever Serena-ET, Scott Hamilton & Lindsey McKernan Spring Yearling (4) 1-Beaver-Top Destry Tally-ET, Jeff Dana & Dale Chapin; 2-Circle-F Terrason Wondra-ET, Allan & Mary Friend Winter Yearling (1) 1-Sweet-Willow Fulton Emory, Scott Hamilton & Lindsey McKernan NYN October 2013 - 71 NY Show Reports Fall Yearling (2) 1-Lynvail Braxton Lucinda, Jamie & Petra Black and Daniel & Helene Meier; 2-Bennett-Farms Wallace Alfa, Lane Oakes Junior Best Three Females (3) 1-Scott Hamilton; 2-Allan & Mary Friend Junior 2-Year-Old (1) 1-Poppydale Sanchez B-Windy, Elizabeth Trombly Senior 2-Year-Old (3) 1-Ronbeth Alexander Pearl, Jamie & Petra Black and Mike Garrow; 2-Lincoln-Hill Pearls-ET, Andre Poirier Junior 3-Year-Old (2) 1-Sweet-Willow Jayz Elm, Scott Hamilton; 2-TrombleyDairy Durcan Katie, Homer Bushey Senior 3-Year-Old (4) 1-Cowtown Grasshopper, Jamie & Petra Black and Daniel & Helene Meier; 2-Alamana Popcorn, Alan Lobdell 4-Year-Old (4) 1-Happydanny Jayz Sunday, Jamie & Petra Black and Daniel & Helene Meier; 2-Sweet-Willow Gold LecheET, Scott Hamilton 5-Year-Old (2) 1-Budjon-JK Stormatic Enya-ET, Dan’s 2-Circle-F Bucky Mendy, Allan & Mary Friend Dairy; Aged Cow (2) 1-Lareleve Samuelo Chrissy, Jamie & Petra Black and Pleasant Nook Holsteins; 2-Circle-F Bucky Alissa, Allan & Mary Friend 125,000-Lb. Cow (2) 1-Meadow-Brae Nadine, Alan Lobdell; 2-Haze-Glo Journal Buttercup, Allan & Mary Friend Best Three Females (2) 1-Allan & Mary Friend; 2-Scott Hamilton Produce of Dam (3) 1-Scott Hamilton; 2-Allan & Mary Friend Dam & Daughter (4) 1-Allan & Mary Friend; 2-Allan & Mary Friend Breeder’s Herd (2) 1-Allan & Mary Friend; 2-Scott Hamilton A very impressive dam & daughter pair walked away with the Senior & Grand Champion and Junior Champion rosettes at this year’s O-H-M/Schoharie Show in Cobleskill on Saturday, July 13. Judge Derek Johnson’s methodical style and great reasons were enjoyed by a good ringside crowd, as 68 head vied for honors. The Junior Champion came from the senior calf class, Ms Andis GW Arian-ET, a sleek, flashy Goldwyn daughter exhibited by Maple-Downs Farms II, Aaron Cooper, and Michael Heath. So correct on the move, she was followed by the winning summer yearling, Ms Byacres Advent Sophia-Red, another stylish heifer brought out by Ben, Linda, Richard, & Henry Byma that beautifully fit Johnson’s pattern for tall, dairy, open-ribbed individuals with outstanding feet & legs. No stranger to the tanbark, it was definitely Ms Andis Shottle Aneeda-ET’s day in Cobleskill, as she handily won her class and went on to be named Senior & Grand Champion. Sired by Shottle, the 67 inch cow was right in bloom and impressed the judge with her great frame, uphill run, and outstanding udder. Stablemate MapleDowns-CC Du Amelia-ET, another familiar campaigner exhibited by junior member Emily Tillapaugh, was also “on the money” and took Reserve Grand Champion honors as well as Senior & Grand Champion laurels in the junior division with her deep, sweeping rib, great udder, and overall correctness. The solid string from Roedale Farm captured both the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor banners, with four of their five cows finishing either first or second in class and included the first & second-place dam & daughter pairs. Spring Calf (11) 1-Ovaltop Destry Sissy, Ovaltop Holsteins; 2-Tillapyke W Brook Alihay-ET, Emily Tillapaugh Winter Calf (7) 1-Ms Andis GW Arian-ET, Maple-Downs Farms II, Aaron Cooper, & Michael Heath; 2-Ms Andis GW ArriaET, Maple-Downs Farms II, Aaron Cooper, & Michael Heath Fall Calf (8) 1-Ovaltop Rlty Ronnie-Red-ET, Ovaltop Holsteins; 2-Maple-Downs-AL Gchip Galina, Gregory Lloyd O-H-M/Schoharie Holstein Show 72 - NYN October 2013 Spring Yearling (2) 1-Ira-Moos Dsk Rubyrose-Red-ET, Shannon Sears; 2-Rise-Again Aspen Ruth, Brooke Bowman Winter Yearling (3) 1-Ira-Moos Lichtblick Lady-Red, Shannon Sears; 2-Ridgedale Shyenne, Cyrus Conard Fall Yearling (4) 1-Rivercross Atlantic Rihanna, Rivercross Holsteins, Hill’N Hollow Farm, & Maple-Downs Farms II; 2-Rivercross Ex Jiggle, Cassie Menendez Junior Best Three Females (2) 1-Ovaltop Holsteins; 2-Collins Pride Holsteins Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (1) 1-Collins-Pride SS Lollipop, Stacy Collins Junior 2-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Budjon-JK Sanchez Exchange-ET, MapleDowns Farms II, Gerry Cacciola, & David Packard; 2-Roedale Aftershock Fizzy, Roedale Farm Senior 2-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Maple-Downs-CC Du Amelia-ET, Emily Tillapaugh; 2-Ovaltop Gibson Naomi, Ovaltop Holsteins Junior 3-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Lin-Ro A-Million Pat-ET, Christopher Schmidt Senior 3-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Ovaltop Advantage Jeri, Ovaltop Holsteins; 2-Collins-Pride Gavor Rumi, Stacy Collins 4-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Roedale Deek Splendid, Roedale Farm; 2-Ovaltop Roxy Beauty-ET, Ovaltop Holsteins 5-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Ms Andis Shottle Aneeda-ET, Maple-Downs Farms II, Aaron Cooper, & Michael Heath; 2-MainDrag Prescott Silence, Cyrus Conard Aged Cow (2) 1 & BU-Roedale 27 Dreams-ET, Roedale Farm; 2-Winter-Green Barb Approval, Laurie Bradt 150,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1 & BU- Roedale S Fantasia, Roedale Farm Best Three Females (2) 1-Roedale Farm; 2-Ovaltop Holsteins Produce of Dam (1) 1-Emily Tillapaugh July 13, 2013 Judge: Derek Johnson Junior Champion Ms Andis GW Arian-ET, Maple-Downs Farms II, Aaron Cooper, & Michael Heath Reserve Junior Champion Ms Byacres Advent Sophia-Red, Ben, Linda, Richard, & Henry Byma Senior & Grand Champion Ms Andis Shottle Aneeda-ET, Maple-Downs Farms II, Aaron Cooper, & Michael Heath Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Maple-Downs-CC Du Amelia-ET, Emily Tillapaugh Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Roedale Farm Summer Yearling (6) 1-Ms Byacres Advent Sophia-Red, Ben, Linda, Richard, & Henry Byma; 2-Ovaltop Braxton Linda, Ovaltop Holsteins Dam & Daughter (5) 1-Roedale Farm; 2-Roedale Farm Oneida County Holstein Show O-H-M/SCHOHARIE CHAMPIONS From left: Gregory Lloyd with the Honorable Mention Senior Champion; Emily Tillapaugh with her Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion, Maple-DownsCC Du Amelia-ET; Jason Lloyd at the halter of the Senior & Grand Champion, Ms Andis Shottle AneedaET; and Judge Derek Johnson. July 22, 2013 Judge: Jason Lloyd Junior Champion Hazels Sid Harvest-ET, Rach-Len Holsteins Reserve Junior Champion Brabant Braxton Hannah, Zachary vanLieshout Senior & Grand Champion NY Show Reports Groeslon Twilight, Hailey Paddock Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Ernest-Anthony GW Sunset-ET, Rach-Len Holsteins Premier Breeder: Groeslon Holsteins Premier Exhibitor: Rach-Len Holsteins Jason Lloyd of Maple-Downs Farms II had the honor of officiating at this year’s Oneida County Holstein Show, replete with great classes and outstanding quality. Capturing the Junior Champion trophy was a Pine-Tree SidET daughter of show ring legend Quality-Ridge Stormi Hazel, the only cow to be nominated seven times All-American in milking form, Hazels Sid Harvest-ET, the first-place spring yearling exhibited by the show’s Premier Exhibitor, Rach-Len Holsteins (John & Lisa Roberts and Family). A stylish, feminine heifer with a cleancut, angular frame and open, dairy rib, she was followed by the winning winter calf, Brabant Braxton Hannah, the second consecutive calf class winner of the day exhibited by Zachary vanLieshout. She was also named Junior Champion of the junior show. Junior member Hailey Paddock stepped to the winner’s circle in both the junior and senior shows to receive Senior & Grand Champion awards for her homebred favorite, Groeslon Twilight, the winning 5-year-old cow who was also Best Udder of Show and Best Bred & Owned over 2 years. A beautifully-balanced cow, her sensational udder took her over the day’s Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion, Ernest-Anthony GW Sunset-ET, the impressive Goldwyn daughter that topped the senior 3-year-old class for Rach-Len Holsteins. Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion of the junior show went to Rayne Paddock with her senior 3-year-old, Groeslon Fortune Torrie. These two grand cows helped the Paddock family of Groeslon Farm win the Premier Breeder banner. Spring Calf (13) 1-Brabant Braxton Rayne, Zachary vanLieshout; 2-Brabant Guthrie Genesis, Alyssa vanLieshout Winter Calf (9) 1-Brabant Braxton Hannah, Zachary vanLieshout; 2-Brabant Demello Casper, Jacinta vanLieshout Fall Calf (9) 1-Brabant Baccardi Melody, Maria vanLieshout; 2-Groeslon Dundee Teven, Hailey Paddock Summer Yearling (7) 1-Valley-Dell Damion Nisty, Ashley Thornton; 2-Brabant Braxton Lilac, Jessica vanLieshout Spring Yearling (6) 1-Harcels Sid Harvest-ET, Rach-Len Holsteins; 2-Four-Hills Atw Loka 3970-ET, Rach-Len Holsteins Winter Yearling (3) 1-Luckyvale Palermo Silky, Kathleen Gallagher; 2-Brabant GW Atwood Laura, Heidi vanLieshout Fall Yearling (4) 1-Groeslon Braxton Thunder, Hailey Paddock; 2-WilWen-Brook Brax Sexton, Englan Farm Junior Best Three Females (2) 1-Brabant Farm; 2-Groeslon Farm Junior 2-Year-Old (2) 1-Brabant Sanchez Rhianna, Zachary vanLieshout; 2-Bigbrook Lazarith Cloris, Ryan Smith Senior 2-Year-Old (3) 1-Rach-Len Allwyn Rayna, Rach-Len Holsteins; 2-Vale-High Advent Marvel-Red, Vale-High Farm Junior 3-Year-Old (5) 1-Groeslon Hot Rod Shadow, Rayne Paddock; 2-Rach-Len Allwyn Pearl, Rach-Len Holsteins Senior 3-Year-Old (5) 1-Ernest-Anthony GW Sunset-ET, Rach-Len Holsteins; 2-Valley-Dell Durham Nodilee, Valley-Dell Farm 4-Year-Old (5) 1-Tyhill Shottle Marion, Rach-Len Holsteins; 2-ValleyDell Advent Star-Red, Hailey Paddock 5-Year-Old (3) 1-Groeslon Twilight, Hailey Paddock; 2-Mahuefils Goldwyn Monica-ET, Eric Worden 125,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1-Groeslon Gorgeous, Rayne Paddock Best Three Females (2) 1-Groeslon Farm; 2-Brabant Farm Reserve Intermediate Champion Lima Cuba Accapulco, Paige Morrill Senior & Grand Champion Babydoll Lucky Star, Paige Morrill Reserve Senior Champion Me-Do-Crest PR Aubergine-ET, Woodcrest Dairy and Tim & Dan Putman Premier Breeder: Roput Farm, James Putman Family Premier Exhibitor: Woodcrest/Ziemba LLC The water keeps getting deeper in Gouverneur each August, as members of the St. Lawrence County Holstein Club bring out their best for their annual show. Large classes filled with great quality greeted Judge John Crowley before a large ringside crowd, as well as live viewers on the internet through Holstein World Productions. Taking the Junior Champion honors was ZBW-JC San Fiasco-ET, now a fancy winter yearling under the Woodcrest/Ziemba banner, the Premier Exhibitors of the show. Sired by Sanchez, Judge Crowley praised the heifer for her size, scale, and the way she tracked on her rear legs. In the Reserve Junior Champion spot was Midas-Touch Miranda-ET, the sleek, black winter calf exhibited by Jennifer King. She was also named Junior Champion of the Junior Show. Terrifically competitive cow classes filled the afternoon, and Crowley chose his winning aged cow, Babydoll Luckystar, as his Senior & Grand Champion of both the junior and senior shows. Sired by Canyon-Breeze Storm Atom-ET, the Champion was “on the money” on show day, so tall, long, and carrying an outstanding udder. Taking the Reserve Grand Champion rosette was the Intermediate Champion, ZBW-JP At Last-ET, the recently-fresh Atwood daughter, so balanced with an very fancy mammary, brought out by Woodcrest/Ziemba. The Jim Putman Family of Roput Farm garnered the Premier Breeder banner for the third year in a row with their solid string which included several high-placers in the cow classes as well as the winning Dam & Daughter and Best Three Females. Spring Calf (14) 1-Ms ZBW Dempsey Louana-ET, Woodcrest/Ziemba LLC; 2-Gebarten Delray Jasmine, Taylor Morrill Produce of Dam (3) 1-Zachary vanLieshout; 2-Hailey Paddock Dam & Daughter (4) 1-Hailey Paddock; 2-Groeslon Farm St. Lawrence County Holstein Show August 3, 2013 Judge: John Crowley ONEIDA COUNTY PREMIERS Shown with Judge Jason Lloyd are Bill Paddock of Groeslon Farm, the Premier Breeder, and Lenee Roberts Nolan of Rach-Len Holsteins, the Premier Exhbitor, at the 2013 Oneida County Holstein Show with Judge Jason Lloyd. Junior Champion ZBW-FC San Fiasco-ET, Woodcrest/Ziemba LLC Reserve Junior Champion Midas-Touch Miranda-ET, Jennifer King Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion ZBW-JP At Last-ET, Woodcrest/Ziemba LLC ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY CHAMPIONS Ryan Morrill holds the Honorable Mention Grand Champion, Lima Cuba Accapulco; Kevin Ziemba at the halter of the Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion, ZBW-JP At Last-ET; and Paige Morrill holds her Senior & Grand Champion aged cow, Babydoll Lucky Star. NYN October 2013 - 73 NY Show Reports Tompkins County Holstein Show Tri-County Holstein Show Junior Champion Ziems Runner Sallyrae, Dina Rigas Reserve Junior Champion Ziems G-Chris Leah-Red-ET, Eleni Rigas Senior & Grand Champion Georgefarm Jspr Evita255-ET, George Farms Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Freebrook Atwood Maxim, David Marquis Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Robert & Charles Hatfield Junior Champion Liddleholme Roxstar, Anthony Liddle Reserve Junior Champion Howacres Braxton Otter, Kyle & Jen Thygesen Intermediate Champion Luncrest Sanchez MZ-1288, Luncrest Farm Reserve Intermediate Champion Winterhlm-WG Bax Elated-ET, Luke Getty Senior & Grand Champion Brigeen Maestro Tara, Hailee Liddle Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Liddleholme Stormtc Echo-ET, Liddleholme Premier Breeder: Elm-Spring Farm Premier Exhibitor: Kings Ransom Farm July 13, 2013 Judge: Dan McGarr Winter Calf (15) 1-Midas-Touch Miranda-ET, Jennifer King; 2-SRFZBW Alexander Lizbon-ET, Mason Ziemba Fall Calf (14) 1-Gebarten Atwood Maria, Taylor Morrill; 2-Smygwatys Sid Peaches-ET, Ryan Morrill Summer Yearling (7) 1-Heart&Soul Atwood Rose, Woodcrest Dairy; 2-Midas-Touch Chip Mercy-ET, Jennifer King Spring Yearling (8) 1-Gebarten Alexander Evie, Ryan Morrill; 2-OakfieldBro Gold Fiji-ET, Woodcrest/Ziemba LLC & Putnam Winter Yearling (6) 1-ZBW-FC San Fiasco-ET, Woodcrest/Ziemba LLC; 2-Fair-Meadow BP Callie-Red, David Putman Fall Yearling (3) 1-Purple-Fever Dempsey Barb, Ryan Morrill; 2-Roput G W Atwood Nadilynn, James Putman Family Junior Best Three Females (4) 1-Gebarten Acres; 2-Roput Farm Junior 2-Year-Old (10) 1 & BU-Carpsview Destry Exquisite, Woodcrest/ Ziemba LLC; 2-Oakfield-Bro BR Fidelity-Et, MapleNook Holsteins Spring Calf (5) 1-Spencers Shotgun Cala 653, Spencer Farms; 2-Spencers Shotgun Andy 655, Spencer Farms Winter Calf (4) 1-Windy-Knoll-View Channon-ET, Jordan Bergen; 2-Spencers Shotgun 654, Spencer Farms Fall Calf (3) 1-Ziems G-Chris Leah-Red-ET, Eleni Rigas; 2-EvenPar Mit Riley-Red-ET, Lily Marshman and Allan & Jo Merrill Summer Yearling (3) 1-Ziems Runner Sallyrae, Dina Rigas; 2-Burrod Destry Eliza, Robert & Charles Hatfield Spring Yearling (2) 1-Snowtop Sanchez Topsey, Ray & Alan Vande Bogart; 2-Spencers Shottle Shiloh 609, Spencer Farms Senior 2-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Lima Cuba Accapulco, Paige Morrill; 2-Gladheart Phoenix Molly, Woodcrest Dairy Winter Yearling (3) 1-Snowtop Sanchez Eileen, Ray & Alan Vande Bogart; 2-WIdeawake Hvezda Rose-ET, Gabriel Carpenter Junior 3-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-ZBW-JP At Last-ET, Woodcrest/Ziemba LLC; 2-Ms Lulus Advent Lacy-ET, Maple-Nook Holsteins Fall Yearling (3) 1-Tiger-Lily Mitey Lush-ET, Marshman Farms, A. & J. Merrill, & Blackfire Holsteins; 2-Snowtop Sanchez Rose, Ray & Alan Vande Bogart Senior 3-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Liddleholme Roxbury-Red-ET, Jennifer King; 2-Cherry Crest Denzel Alexis, Maple-Nook Holsteins 4-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Duckett-SA Shot Furgi-ET, Woodcrest Dairy & Melanie Cruikshank; 2-LaVack Catyjay Jay Z, La Vack Farms 5-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Me-Do-Crest Pr Aubergine-ET, Woodcrest Dairy and Tim & Dan Putnam; 2-Maple-Shim Damion Dotty, Maple-Nook Holsteins & Shimel Farms Aged Cow (2) 1 & BU-Babydoll Lucky Star, Paige Morrill; 2-Roput Goldwyn Miah, James Putman Family 125,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1 & BU-Roput Champion Hailer, James Putman Family Junior Best Three Females (2) 1-Ray & Alan Vande Bogart; 2-Spencer Farms Junior Get of Sire (2) 1-Ray & Alan Vande Bogart; 2-Spencer Farms Dry 2, 3, & 4-Year-Old (1) 1-Burrod Advent Berry-Red, Robert & Charles Hatfield Junior 2-Year-Old (2) 1-Mslulus Atlantic Laurae-ET, George Farms; 2-Burrod Hvezda Eleanor, Robert & Charles Hatfield Senior 2-Year-Old (1) 1-Freebrook Atwood Maxim, David Marquis 4-Year-Old (2) 1-Georgefarms Jspr Evita255-ET, George Farms; 2-Burrod 45 Aces Galway, Robert & Charles Hatfield Produce of Dam (2) 1-Woodcrest/Ziemba LLC; 2-Pecks Promise Farm 100,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1-Burrod Roy Lanie, Robert & Charles Hatfield Dam & Daughter (5) 1-Roput Farm; 2-Roput Farm Production Cow – 30,000m or 1000f in 365 days or less (1) 1-Burrod Advent Berry-Red , Robert & Charles Hatfield 74 - NYN October 2013 A beautiful day and beautiful cattle greeted Judge David Crack for the Tri-County Holstein Show in Schaghticoke. In all, 103 head passed through the ring, with the ribbons widely distributed among several different exhibitors. The Liddle Family of Argyle had a great day, taking the Junior Champion, Grand, & Reserve Grand Champion awards. Anthony Liddle’s big, strong fall yearling, LiddleholmeRoxstar, outpaced all her competitors to be named Junior Champion of both the junior and senior shows. So stylish on the move, she was followed by Kyle & Jen Thygesen’s winning winter calf, Howacres Braxton Otter, a well-balanced, deepribbed Braxton daughter. The Lundy Family from Luncrest Farm had several high finishers on the day including the Intermediate Champion, Luncrest Sanchez MZ1288, the winning senior 3-year-old and Best Udder in class winner. Her closest competitor in the younger cow classes came in Luke Getty’s first-place senior 2-year-old, Winterhlm-WG Bax Elated-ET, so well-balanced and another Best Udder in class winner. It was again Liddleholme for the Senior & Grand Champions. Hailee Liddle’s first-place 5-year-old, Brigeen Maestro Tara, took the top prize with her style, balance, great udder, and cleanliness throughout. Her herdmate, Liddleholme Stormtc Echo-ET, the winning aged cow, made a fitting Reserve Grand Champion, a very similar cow, so correct throughout. Winning the Premier banners at this show is always an honor, given the level of Junior 3-Year-Old (3) 1-Lew-Lin Dundee Tidbit, Lew-Lin Farms; 2-Burrod Tundel Spirit, Robert & Charles Hatfield Dry Cow 4 Years & Under (1) 1-Ms T-Farm ZBW Bigtime Piece, Camryn Chester Best Three Females (2) 1-Roput Farm; 2-Bodnar Holsteins July 31, 2013 Judge: David Crack TRI-COUNTY CHAMPIONS Adam, Brock, and Hailee Liddle are joined by dairy royalty and Judge David Crack after winning the Senior & Grand Championship with Brigeen Maestro Tara and Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion honors with Liddleholme Stormtic Echo-ET. NY Show Reports competition and the quality from start to finish. The King Family from Kings Ransom Farm took home the Premier Exhibitor banner after a really good day, while the Tudor Family of Elm-Spring Farm garnered the Premier Breeder banner. This show also awards Reserve banners, with Lincoln Hill Farm taking the Reserve Premier Breeder banner and Elm-Spring as Reserve Premier Exhibitor. The well-sponsored show book of breeder and agribusiness advertising is always one of the summer’s best and a profitable silent auction also adds excitement to the two-day event. Spring Calf (13) 1-Hackett Lights On, Edward Hackett 2-Liddleholme Rehanna, Brock Liddle IV; Winter Calf (14) 1-Howacres Braxton Otter, Kyle & Jen Thygesen; 2-Liddleholme Daiquiri-ET, Brock Liddle Fall Calf (16) 1-Forever-Hopeful Rosabel, Brock 2-Liddleholme Alice-Red-ET, Hailee Liddle Liddle; Summer Yearling (4) 1-Luncrest Gdsn Wandr-1470-ET, Luncrest Farm; 2-Willow-Marsh C S Sissy-Red, Willow-Marsh Farm Spring Yearling (6) 1-Ms Atwood Lyzzette-ET, Breanna Fulper & Reid Lundy; 2-Hazels Sid Harmony-ET, Liddleholme Winter Yearling (4) 1-Luncrest Long-Overdue-1439, Luncrest Farm; 2-Liddleholme YH Rochelle, Brock Liddle Fall Yearling (4) 1-Liddleholme Roxstar, Anthony Liddle; Prancers Pineapple-ET, Willow Marsh Farm 2-Ms Junior Best Three Females (1) 1-Liddleholme Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (2) 1-Fly-Higher Advantage Relive-Red, Whitney Kugler; 2-Andland Roy Outside Monica, Andland Farms Junior 2-Year-Old (10) 1 & BU-Regancrest-GVH Arizona-ET, Luncrest, Wood, & Reynolds; 2-Elm-Spring Hvezda Ella, ElmSpring Farm Senior 2-Year-Old (8) 1 & BU-Winterhlm-WG Bax Elated-ET, Luke Getty; 2-Married-Well Des Racer-Red, Ariel Garland & Luke Getty Junior 3-Year-Old (5) 1-Golden-Oaks Gwyn Classy-ET, Kings Ransom Farm; 2 & BU-SRP Destry F11977-ET, Ariel Garland Senior 3-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Luncrest Sanchez MZ-1288, Luncrest Farm; 2-Kings-Ransom Kane Gabriella, Johnathan King 4-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Elm-Spring Goldwyn Nezzy-ET, Elm-Spring Farm; 2-Clear-Echo Armstead 1827-ET, Matthew Peck 5-Year-Old (8) 1 & BU-Brigeen Maestro Tara, Hailee Liddle; 2-Howacres Affirmed Dublin, Kyle & Jen Thygesen Aged Cow (1) 1 & BU-Liddleholme Stormtc Echo-ET, Liddleholme Dam & Daughter (1) 1-Fly-Higher Holsteins Best Three Females (2) 1-Kings-Ransom Farm; 2-Elm-Spring Farm Wayne County Holstein Show August 15, 2013 Judge: Jason Gerber Junior Champion Oakfield-Bro Feather-Red-ET, Ellen Haner Reserve Junior Champion Ranway GW Miss September-ET, Makayla Youngman Senior & Grand Champion Kulp-Dale Debnr Abby-Red-ET, Emma Andrew Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Ms Ranway Dunde Lovebug-ET, Adam Schultz Spring Calf (13) 1-Hurcroft Dempsey Latte, Devlyn Hurley; 2-Waystreet Avery Diamond, Lydia Young Winter Calf (7) 1-Oakfield-Bro Feather-Red-ET, Ellen 2-Ranway Fever Karly, Adam Schultz Haner; Fall Calf (5) 1-Ranway GW Miss September-ET, Makayla Youngman; 2-Will-O-Crest Wndbrk Enchant, Lizeth Resendiz Summer Yearling (1) 1-Hurcroft Braxton Abby, Devlyn Hurley Spring Yearling (2) 1-Hurcroft Braxton LaDaisy, Devlyn Hurley; 2-OCD Reality Filly-Red, Gabriella Taylor Winter Yearling (1) 1-Will-O-Crest Raindrop-Red, Rachel Rouland Junior Get of Sire (1) 1-Devlyn Hurley Junior Best Three Females (3) 1-Ranway Farms; 2-Hurcroft Holsteins; 3-Will-O-Crest Farms Senior 2-Year-Old (1) 1-Drumlinvu Gabor Dotty, Jenna Hill Best Three Females (2) 1-Ranway Farms; 2-Will-O-Crest Farms WNY Regional Show August 10, 2013 Judge: Callum McKinven Junior Champion OCD Fever Cajun-ET, Jared Dueppengiesser Reserve Junior Champion Price-View Reginald Prize, Charles & John L. Richmond Intermediate & Grand Champion Siemers Sz Hia-Mae-ET, Jacob Dueppengiesser Reserve Intermediate Champion Oakfield Gold Taylor-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Coyne-McGarr Golden Lily-ET, Coyne Farms, Inc. & McGarr Farms Reserve Senior Champion Calbrett Airraid Lu, Old Acres Farm Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Oakfield Corners Dairy Spring Calf (15) 1-OCD Windbrook Confetti-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Mikelholm-RA Dsk Applecrisp, Mikelholm Holsteins & Reality Avenue; 3-J-Folts Mayfield Jacquelin-ET, Zane Hubbard-Folts Winter Calf (22) 1-Jackson-Hill Braxtn Magical, Jeff Atherton; 2-Mt-Ararat Goldwyn Ebrill-ET, Aidan Mulligan; 3-Georgetown Fever Mistletoe, Chris & Steph George Fall Calf (12) 1-Price-View Reginald Prize, Charles & John L. Richmond; 2-Reyncrest Fever Addy, Mackenzie Reynolds; 3-Oakfield Sid Lara Croft-ET, Old Acres Farm, Inc. Summer Yearling (11) 1-Kingsway Lauthority Rodie, Emilie Mulligan; 2-Pierstein Resolute Becka, Andrew Reynolds; 3-Kevetta Atwood Blitz, Duncan Bailey Spring Yearling (14) 1-Reyncrest Fremont Moya, Andrew Reynolds; 2-Welker Bro B Twist of Fate, Z. & R. Welker, D. & C. Sharp, and L. & B. Hill; 3-Reyncrest Shotgun 4780, Andrew Reynolds Winter Yearling (5) 1-Ms Atlees Jordan Adara-ET, D. & C. Sharp, L. & B. Hill, & D. Packard; 2-OCD Sid Lara-ET, Keith Koerner; 3-D-J Atwood Adeline, Dana Rublee Junior 3-Year-Old (3) 1-Kulp-Dale Debnr Abby-Red-ET, Emma Andrew; 2-OCD Shottle Teresa-ET, Norene Meyer 4-Year-Old (1) 1-Ms Ranway Dunde Lovebug-ET, Adam Schultz Dry Aged Cow (1) 1-Will-O-Crest Roy Sandy, Barbara Young Dam & Daughter (1) 1-El-Vi Farms LLC Produce of Dam (1) 1-Barb Young & Shane Schultz WNY REGIONAL SHOW WINNERS Stephen Coyne holds the Senior & Reserve Grand Champion, Coyne-McGarr Golden Lily-ET, while Jared Dueppengiesser is at the halter of the Intermediate & Grand Champion, Siemers Sz Hia-Mae-ET. NYN October 2013 - 75 NY Show Reports Fall Yearling (5) 1-OCD Fever Cajun-ET, Jared Dueppengiesser; 2-Old-Acres Golden Brook-ET, Daniel Elliott; 3-LakeView Avalan Baby Doll, Larry & Beanie Hill Junior Best Three Females (6) 1-Andrew Reynolds; 2-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 3-David Hoffman Junior 2-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-ZBW-JP San Lipstick-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Lake-View Amazing Libby, L. & B. Hill; 3 & 2d BU-Mslulus Atlantic Laurae-ET, L. & B. Hill and George Family Farms LLC Senior 2-Year-Old (18) 1-Jacobs Sanchez Blacky-ET, Jacob Dueppengiesser; 2 & BU-Jon-Lu Aftershock Tara-ET, Co-Vista Holsteins; 3-Arethusa Aftershock Dahlia, Cooper Galton Junior 3-Year-Old (9) 1 & BU-Oakfield Gold Taylor-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2 & 2d BU-Lookout Goldwyn Casea-ET, Old Acres Farm; 3-Ms Atwood Madison-ET, Eric L. Shuknecht Senior 3-Year-Old (8) 1 & BU-Siemers Sz Hia-Mae-ET, Jacob Dueppengiesser; 2 & 2d BU-Premier-G Alexander Bosky-ET, Coyne Farms, Inc.; 3-Mikelholm Debonr Ribbon-Red, Emily Mikel 4-Year-Old (11) 1 & BU-Coyne-McGarr Golden Lily-ET, Coyne Farms, Inc. & McGarr Farms; 2 & 2d BU-Calbrett Airraid Lu, Old Acres Farm; 3-Bella-Rosa GW Sara-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy 5-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Annalea Goldwyn Alinda, Jacob Dueppengiesser; 2-Ms Kalies Advent Kalina, Jared Dueppengiesser; 3 & 2d BU-Whittier-Farms Lois-RedET, Oakfield Corners Dairy Produce of Dam (4) 1-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Kelsey Warriner; 3-Chris & Steph George Dam & Daughter (6) 1-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Old Acres Farm; 3-Justin Hinz IT’S ALL-NEW YORK TIME AGAIN! Aged Cow (4) 1 & 2d BU-In-Tim-Idate Lillie Wild-ET, Andrew Reynolds; 2 & BU-Cowtown Durham Luella-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 3-Stony-Pillar SharmaineRed, Oakfield Corners Dairy Entries and Photos for the All-New York & Jr. All-New York Contests are due October 15! 125,000-Lb. Cow (2) 1 & BU-Gen-I-Beq Goldwyn Saby, Samantha Smithgall; 2 & 2d BU-Oakfield Spirte Brittany, Oakfield Corners Dairy Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (2) 1-Woodlawn Dundee Daphne-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Mac-Mara Aspen Deville, Ted Dechow Forms are found in the September News, pages 41-42 Or online at www.nyholsteins.com Best Three Females (3) 1-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Larry & Beanie Hill; 3-Chris & Steph George Breeder’s Herd (2) 1-Chris & Steph George; 2-Larry & Beanie Hill Questions, call Mike at 607-218-6378. Dairy Herd (3) 1-Ransom Rail Farms; 2-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 3-Larry & Beanie Hill Another Excellent Fanny BARN CLEANER REPLACEMENT CHAIN Ms-Boardwalk Laramie Fannie (EX-90) 2-04 2x 365 28,681 3.3 933 2.8 801 3-06 2x 269 28,468 3.0 841 2.6 750 (Inc.) Fannie has a December calf by Phoenix and is due back in April to Brokaw. Her Dam By Starbuck: Ms Roedale Star Fanatic-ET (VG-85) 3-05 3x 358 27,290 3.7 1016 3.2 864 2nd Dam By Storm: Roedale Fantastic-ET (3E-93) 2-07 2x 365 30,680 4.2 1292 3.3 1014 6 EX & 3 VG Daughters Maternal Sister to Roedale S Fantasia-ET (3E-95) 4th Dam: Bendy-Brook Odyssey Favorite (2E-92-DOM) 6-01 2x 337 22,670 3.4 770 3.1 706 Hard working and pleasing type are what we have come to expect from the Fanny family and Laramie Fannie fits that perfectly. We welcome your visit to see the herd while attending the 65th O-H-M Club Sale on October 19th. We’ll be waiting for you! 76 - NYN October 2013 3rd Dam by Encore: Tri-Day Encore Fanny-ET (EX-92) 2-06 3x 365 33,410 3.9 1318 3.0 1005 Full Sister to Tri-Day Ashlyn (2E-96 GMD-DOM) Allan & Pat Pullis Jason, Holly, Max, & Owen Pullis Luke, Theresa, & Adam Pullis 626 McShane Rd., Richfield Springs, NY 13439 Phone/Fax: 315-858-0651 Luke’s Cell: 315-263-7422 • Jason’s Cell: 315-794-6737 for • Jamesway • Berg • Patz • Farmway • Clay • Starline • Badger •J&D Drive Units, Sprockets & Ramps Available Call for Delivery & Installation Art Timmel Equipment 3626 Brown St. • Collins, NY 14034 716.532.2040 Shop 716.532.2919 Home 1HO08778 Charlesdale SU PE Rstition-ET*TV Package A Super daughters at Harmony-Ho Holsteins, Stratford, Wis., a GENESIS Cooperator Herd. Combining the Best of Everything TPI is a servicemark of Holstein Association USA, Inc. USDA-CDCB/08-13, HA-USA/08-13, IB -M/USA/08-13, HA-M/USA/08-13 ©2013 CRI A-05776-13 NYN October 2013 - 77 GTPI +2280 COOKIECUTTER SHAM HAVEN-ET PTA +1589M +73F +49P +650NM +4.2PL PTA +3.31T +2.79UDC +1.49FLC Shamrock x Cookiecutter MOM Halo-ET (VG-88, EX-MS DOM) – 8th gen. VG or EX, ALL EX-MS in the “Dellia” family! Haven has pregnancies by Willpower, Liquid Gold, Jacey, & Jabir. ** Selling Oct. 2 in rse Sale, the Stars of the Unive WI n, Edgerto (9 pregs.) x 1st Choice Willpower olet evr Ch 4 Haven and embryos ! 78 - NYN October 2013 GTPI +2133 – Outcross Pedigree! WIND-N-TAIL DORCY DIVA-ET (VG-85, 2y) PTA +1718M +50F +46P +596NM +4.1PL +.5DPR PTA +2.17T +1.89UDC +2.60FLC +109 Pts. above Parent Average! Pregnancies by Liquid Gold, Jacey, Oak, Cashcoin, and Racer and she is still being flushed. Her dam is a Lynch, followed by a 2E-92 GMD-DOM Debut with recs. to 40,020 4.1 1651 2.9 1161, then Pen-Col Mtoto Dima-ET (VG-88 GMD-DOM), followed by 7 more VG & EX dams! From the Same Family… WIND-N-TAIL ALTAIOTA DORY-ET b. 6/1/201 GTPI +2349 274 Pts. Above Parent Average! AltaIota x VG-85-DOM Bret, then 2E-92 GMD-DOM Debut. Dory has a Mascalese heifer and she is due in Dec. to Galaxy. We’re working with some great cows from some of the Breed’s finest families. Visitors and inquiries welcome! Fly Creek Valley Farms • Wind-N-Tail Holsteins The Pernat Families Fly Creek, NY 13337 • Mark: 518-796-2774 • [email protected] NYN October 2013 - 79 GTPI +2531 COYNE-FARMS JABIR-ET 200HO03877 – at Semex PTA +1516M +98F +56P +920NM +5.8PL +2.8DPR PTA +2.63T +1.75UDC +2.90FLC Facebook x Coyne-Farms Freddie Jill-ET (VG-85) x Ramos Jelly (VG-85-DOM) GTPI +2487 COYNE-FARMS JACEY CRI-ET 1HO10788 – at Genex PTA +1837M +67F +69P +831NM +4.9PL +1.9DPR PTA +2.74T +2.26UDC +2.34FLC AltaIota x Coyne-Farms Mass Jill-ET x Ramos Jelly (VG-85-DOM) GTPI +2501 COYNE-FARMS JETSET-ET 200HO03878 – at Semex PTA +1641M +89F +57P +915NM +6.1PL +2.3DPR PTA +2.38T +2.01UDC +2.41FLC Full brother to Jabir GTPI +2420 COYNE-FARM SROCK MACK-ET 7HO11853 – at Select Sires PTA +1675M +80F +53P +767NM +5.9PL +1.3DPR PTA +3.36T +2.56UDC +2.10FLC Shamrock x Foxberry Stream Myra 619-ET (VG-86-DOM) x 2E-92 GMD-DOM x 3E-94 GMD-DOM We are proud to work with these A.I. organizations in building the next generation of profitable cows! 80 - NYN October 2013 GTPI +2318 GTPI +2481 N-SPRINGHOPE MOM ADORE (VG-85, VG-MS @ 2-05) PTA +876M +76F +46P +689NM +23.7PL +2.6DPR PTA +2.59T +2.30UDC +2.15FLC Man-O-Man x Vision-Gen Mac Alice-ET (VG-87) x Applouis Jet Stream Alda-ET (VG-85-DOM) COYNE-FARMS UNO MAPLE-ET PTA +1413M +91F +49P +820NM +6.3PL +2.7DPR PTA +3.04T +2.64UDC +2.14FLC Uno x Foxberry Stream Myra 619-ET (VG-86-DOM) Maple is a maternal sister to MACK. GTPI +2141 GTPI +2144 From the Daffers Family COYNE-FARMS MANOMAN DOLLY (GP-82, 2y) PTA +942M +48F +36P +600NM +3.8PL +1.0DPR PTA +2.07T +2.34UDC +2.07FLC Man-O-Man x Coyne-Farms Socrates Di-ET x Bret Daffers (EX-91-DOM), the dam of Dorcy & Dolce. COYNE-FARMS BRONCO DI-ET (VG-86, VG-MS @ 2-06) PTA +1322M +80F +56P +557NM PTA +2.21T +2.16UDC +1.96FLC Bronco x Bolt Diedra (EX-90-DOM) x Bret Daffers (EX-91-DOM) Exciting Dolce Daughters COYNE-FARMS DOLCE DIANE (VG-85) Dolce is the Planet brother of Coyne-Farms Dorcy-ET, the #2 TPI bull in the world! Dolce will be released in December. COYNE-FARMS DOLCE YIP-ET (GP) Coyne Farms, Inc. Routes 5 & 20 • Avon, NY 14414 Cell: 585-202-1327 • Fax: 585-226-8391 Email: [email protected] • www.coynefarms.com NYN October 2013 - 81 – Index of Advertisers – Accelerated Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Allegany-Steuben Club Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Allegany-Steuben Holstein Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Armson Farms LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Bacon-Hill Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Benton Holsteins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Blue Gene Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Cattle Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cha-Liz Farm LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Clear Echo Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Collins-crest Holsteins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Cook Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Co-Vale Holsteins LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Coyne Farms, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62, 80-81 Dwi-Bet Farms and Gordon & Julie Wood. . . . . . . . . 15 Elm-Spring Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Field of Dreams Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 3, 33 Fisher, Cybil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Flowing-Spring Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Francisco, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Fulper, Breanna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Fly Creek Valley Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Fly-Higher Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Genex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Gold-Bar Holsteins Dispersal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Green Banks Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 High Croft Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 High-Sky-Acres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Hobby Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Hurcroft Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Ideal Dairy Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Joleanna Holsteins, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Kenyon-Hill Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Kevetta Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Kings-Ransom Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Luncrest Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Maplegrand Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Maypar Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Mellinger, Richard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Midas Touch Genetics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 New York Harvest Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-55 New York Holstein Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Oakfield Corners Dairy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 O-H-M Club Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 O-H-M Dairy Bowl Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Opportunity Holsteins & Jerseys and Dan’s Dairy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 82 - NYN October 2013 Ovaltop Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Paramount Holsteins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Ridgedale Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 Rocklan Holsteins Dispersal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Roedale Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Roll-N-View Farms LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Select Sire Power, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Sharp, Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Spring Grove Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Sunny Rox Farm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Synergy Genetics, LLC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Taurus Service, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Telstar Farms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Tiger Lily Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 63 Timmel, Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Van Skiver, Bill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Walker, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Wall Street Dairy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Watch Hill Holsteins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Welcome Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Wideawake Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Woodcrest Dairy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 She’s Got it All! Show Style & the “Mary” Family … and she sells in the NY Harvest Sale! LUNCREST SID MID-1463 b. 6/2/2012 Sired by Pine-Tree Sid-ET bred to Atwood (sexed)! 2013 Show Highlights: 3rd Summer Yearling at NYSF Youth Show 4th at NYSF Open Show (2nd Jr.) 5th at WNY Regional Show A beautiful heifer backed by one of NY’s greatest maternal lines. Her dam is a VG-87 Buckeye w/1102f at 2-02, next dam is VG-86 w/1113f, then AutumnRidge Strm Murphy (3E-93) w/1612f and 4 more VG & EX dams! Consigned by Austin Milligan Armson Farms LLC The Milligan Families 1091 Peoria Rd. – Pavilion, NY 14525 Ph: 585-584-8050 – Fax: 585-584-8051 – Email: [email protected]