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Ontario Holstein Branch Office 20 Corporate Place, Brantford, ON N3T 5R4 Phone: (519) 653-6180 Fax: (519) 756-9982 www.ontario.holstein.ca

FEATURES 40th Annual General Meeting Recap 10 Ontario’s 2021 Master Breeers 11 Cross-Canada Connections 16 Canada-wide Master Breeders

Holstein Ontario Summer Social Wellington Tour Map Combview Farms

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Top LPI and Pro$ Lists Pursuit of Excellence Index of Advertisers Superior Production Holstein Happenings Sale Highlights Branch News In Black and White

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GENERAL MANAGER Pam Charlton pamcharlton@ontario.holstein.ca 519-861-9851

NATIONAL DIRECTOR, DENNIS WERRY werrydennis@gmail.com 905-213-8228 ADDITIONAL BOARD MEMBERS ADAM HUNT trekili77@gmail.com 613-329-2649 ALAN HAWTHORNE bobmur.farms@gmail.com 519-291-5824 KYLE MACLEOD kyle_macleod@hotmail.ca 519-320-0729 MONICA KAGI 63redlodge@gmail.com 613-577-1658 MAGAZINE DESIGN Laura Donkers AD DESIGN Colleen Halpenny, Jessica Willison, Katrina Feletto AD SALES Kaitlin Henderson CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Bonnie Cooper CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Andrea Emond, John Drummond, Jess Martin, David Van Den Tempel, Kathryn Lambert, Claire Swale, Jill Nelson, Bruce Sargent, Patty Jones, The Bullvine, Vicki Fletcher Reproduction, in whole or in part, of the editorial or advertising content is forbidden without the written consent of the Ontario Holstein Branch. PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NO. 41994024 RETURN UNDELIVERABLE CANADIAN ADDRESSES VIA DATA FILE TO: THELINK@ONTARIO.HOLSTEIN.CA

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ON THE COVER: Milvalea Windbrook Lee Ann EX-90 1* on pasture at Milvalea Holsteins. Lee Ann, a herd favourite at the newly minted Master Breeder farm located in Baltimore, Ont., made 87,046 kgs of milk over seven lactations and had three VG daughters at Milvalea. PHOTO BY JILL NELSON. W W W. O N TA R I O. H O L ST E I N . C A


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As I sit on my porch listening to the long-awaited sounds of spring, I can’t help but feel excited about the possibilities of what is to come for Holstein Ontario and its members. It has been a long winter and the warmth and sunshine can’t come soon enough. Spring is always a time of renewal and new possibilities and what better season than now to start my time here at Holstein Ontario! The last two years have been challenging in many ways and so many things have changed over that time but here we remain - ready to take on new challenges and new opportunities. With health measures and restrictions finally lifting, we look forward to getting back out there to connect with you, the members. As we move forward with plans for the traditional events and activities we have offered in the past, this year will be a time to assess, evaluate and explore those events and programs and look for new ideas and opportunities to reach more of you across the province. You each have different priorities, interests and challenges and we need to find ways to engage everyone in our activities. Going forward, you will see some different faces representing Holstein Ontario as new staff and new directors come on board. They are keen to hear and learn from you, so please reach out and share your thoughts and ideas; collaboration brings out the best in all we do, and together, we can do great things! I would like to thank everyone, near and far, who has reached out with phone calls, emails and messages welcoming me to Holstein Ontario and offering assistance and words of encouragement. I can’t wait to get out there and see you all this summer across the province at shows and events, starting with our Summer Social and Branch Anniversary Celebration, June 22 & 23, in Elora. Sincerely,

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I am honoured to have been elected President of Holstein Ontario for the 2022-23 year. For those that don’t know me, I farm in Brant-Wentworth, where my parents and I milk 75 cows in a compost pack barn under the Cranholme prefix. In a time of change and transition for the Branch, I would like to thank Merina and Mary for their years of work and contributions to the Branch. I have enjoyed working with you and you both will be missed. I am also very excited to have Pam Charlton on board as our new GM. Her ideas and positive attitude will have a big role in shaping the success of the Branch going forward. Heading into spring and summer, I am looking forward to a full slate of junior and county shows, farm tours, and of course, the Holstein Ontario Summer Social in Elora on June 22 and 23! As we emerge from a pandemic that upended normalcy for the last two years, and face uncertainty due to global conflict, inflation, and political division, I feel it’s important to take time to enjoy the small moments that happen in a day: a sunrise, something funny your child said, or just a moment spent watching heifers eat hay. It’s ok to take a moment and breathe. Looking forward to a tremendous 2022,

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Congratulations to Canada’s top managed dairy herds RANK FARM recognized by Lactanet based on OWNERS for 2021, as recently Herd Performance Index (HPI). The official unveiling of winners place on Dairy February a Brenda & 1 took Stewardson Inc 22, 2022 at Jeff, virtual event streamed online.

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Congratulations to Cathy Stockdale, appearing above, left, who was a recipient of 4-H’s distinguished Arbor Award. Cathy was recently recognized at 4-H Ontario’s Volunteer Conference and Annual Meeting in Richmond Hill, Ont. She farms with her husband, David, under the Embrdale Farms prefix in AsphodelNorwood and has been a volunteer for close to 30 years. Other winners presented with the honour included Raymond Wilson, Hamilton-Wentworth and Janet Campbell, Chatham-Kent. To be eligible for the award, 4-H Ontario volunteers must be nominated by their local 4-H Association. Nominees must have shown significant leadership, initiative and made a positive impact on 4-H at various levels. PHOTO BY JOHN DRUMMOND.

“Our favourite part of the day is sitting and talking with the cows before milking,” says Jess Martin who farms with her husband, Ian, at Margrove Holsteins in Elmira, Ont. Their one-year-old son, Brodie, has grown up around the cows and Jess captures and shares special moments like these often. PHOTO BY JESS MARTIN.

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On Wednesday March 2, 2022, Holstein club members from Perth, Huron, Middlesex, and Oxford counties made their way to the Budweiser Gardens to watch the London Knights face off against league rivals, the Guelph Storm. “It was a great game, and well worth the price of admission for three solid periods of hockey, followed by overtime and a shootout!” says Perth County Club Director Dave Van Den Tempel. In the end, London edged out the storm 4-3. “Fellowship amongst the dairy farmers was strong and food, drinks and laughs were plentiful,” he adds. PHOTOS BY DAVID VAN DEN TEMPEL AND KATHRYN LAMBERT.

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Although we had high hopes of holding our Annual General Meeting in person at the newly renovated GrandWay Events Center in Elora this year, the COVID-19 pandemic had other plans. Like many others in 2021, Holstein Ontario’s Board of Directors made the decision to move our meeting online. This had several unforeseen benefits, the biggest of which was that members from all parts of the province were easily able to participate. We saw record participation, with almost 70 individuals logging onto the call. Our meeting took place on February 23rd from 10:00 – 11:40 a.m. and was recorded live out of the Holstein Canada offices in Brantford, Ontario. As President Wilf Strenzke noted, we will have lots to celebrate when we meet at the Branch’s Summer Social in June. Our four Master Breeders from Ontario were announced at the meeting, and we look forward to highlighting their accomplishments in person in June. Additionally, several Gay Lea Combined Component Award winners for 2021 were recognized for highest fat and protein in each age group (see page 34 for these top-placing cows). Our 2021 Heart of the Herd winner will also be announced at our Summer Social. Congratulations to all winners on their significant achievements! Vice-President James Cranston presented the financials, noting that the Branch was in a positive financial position, with strong reserves. To review the full Financial Statements of the Branch, please view the Annual Report on our website. Holstein Canada President Elyse Gendron and CEO Vincent Landry presented a report and unveiled plans for an exciting year ahead. They encouraged everyone to attend Holstein Canada’s Convention, which took place in Saskatchewan April 20th to 23rd. We look forward to seeing everyone at our Summer Social, taking place June 22nd and 23rd in Wellington County (for more details, see pages 18-22). Join us to celebrate award winners, staff milestones, and the 40th anniversary of the Branch!

Merina after her final AGM with (l to r), Mary Poirier, Andrea Emond and Molly McMillan.

RESOLUTIONS & BY-LAW CHANGES James presented two submitted resolutions, with member voting as follows:

RESOLUTION SUBMITTED BY PRESCOTT COUNTY – EASTERN DISTRICT PROMOTING CANADIAN DAIRY Whereas the promotion of

Canadian dairy and the Canadian milk symbol is integral to the success and financial stability of Canadian dairy farmers, and; Whereas the sale of milk is important to the membership, services, and programs of Holstein Canada and Holstein Ontario, and; Whereas Holstein Canada and Holstein Ontario have strong visible presences through social media, print media, events, and programs; Therefore, be it resolved that Holstein Canada and Holstein Ontario identify opportunities to promote Canadian dairy and the Canadian milk symbol wherever possible. CARRIED. Approved 100% • Object 0% • Abstain 0% This resolution will move forward to Holstein Canada’s Annual General Meeting, to be presented and voted on by Holstein Canada members.

RESOLUTION SUBMITTED BY STORMONT COUNTY – EASTERN DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION ON REGISTRATION PAPERS Whereas

historically Holstein Canada stamped classification results on registration papers, and; Whereas breeders relied on these updated registration papers for recordkeeping and marketing purposes, and; Whereas registration papers are currently updated to reflect genomic details as they become available, allowing the owner to reprint the updated version of the registration paper if they choose to; Therefore, be it resolved that Holstein Canada investigate means to provide updated classification results on registration papers, including the option of updating the electronic registration papers following a classification scoring, to enable members to print updated registration papers if preferred. CARRIED. Approved 92% • Object 8% • Abstain 0% This resolution will move forward to Holstein Canada’s Annual General Meeting to be presented and voted on by Holstein Canada members.

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PHOTOS 1. The Koopmans Family, Back row: Justine holding Addison, Shawn. Front row: Madelyn, Brayden, Kailyn, 2. Scottview Outside Victoria EX-4YR 8* was the first cow purchased by Shawn, from his parents, 3. Addison, Brayden, Madelyn and Kailyn in the heifer barn, 4. At least one quarter of the herd traces back to Muranda Baxter Lily VG-87-3YR 7*, 5. Venture McCutchen Satin P GP-83-2YR 7* is the matriarch of approximately half of the Koopycrest herd, 6. The Koopycrest herd is home to Holsteins, Brown Swiss and Milking Shorthorns. PHOTOS 2 AND 4 BY VICKI FLETCHER, PHOTO 5 BY PATTY JONES, ALL OTHERS SUBMITTED.

KOOPYCREST PICTON | MILKING 40 COWS | TIE-STALL Shawn and Justine Koopmans and family; Allen and Margaret Koopmans

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KOOPYCREST BOOKEM LADY DESIRE EX-91-4E KOOPYCREST GF BAXTER TOPEKA EX-90-3E KOOPYCREST JASPER VIVIAN EX-93-4E KOOPYCREST LAVAMAN LAREL VG-88 KOOPYCREST JASPER VIVACEOUS EX-90-2E KOOPYCREST SUDAN SCARLET P EX-91

What is one thing that you would like people to know about your farm? The farm was bought in 1972 by my grandfather. I (Shawn) purchased it from my parents in 2020 and it continues to be, by and large, a familyrun operation. Today, we are focusing on Polled Genetics and the A2 gene. 75 per cent of the herd is Holstein and the remainder are Brown Swiss and Milking Shorthorn. Looking back, what has been the key to your success? A few highlights so far have been breeding and selling Koopycrest Jasper Vivian EX-93, who was Grand Champion at The Quinte Exhibition. Also having the highest milk value for Holsteins in Ontario a few years ago. A key to our success is milking 3x/day to achieve high production numbers.

Who are your mentors? Who would you like to thank? There are a lot of people in the industry who are willing to share their thoughts and give different ideas and that has been appreciated. I would like to thank my parents who let me take control of the breeding program (their prefix was Scottview) at a young age. They also gave me the opportunity to purchase cattle and eventually buy the farm. Who is the Heart of your Herd? Koopycrest Sudan Scarlet P EX-91, with a four lactation average BCA of 319-429-351.

Tell us about some of your most prolific/ prominent cow families. Scottview Outside Victoria EX-4YR 8* was the first animal bought from my parents. She is the dam to 3 EX “Jasper” daughters. Around 50 per What is one thing you would like to change? cent of the herd goes back to Venture McCutchen I would like to be able to have a bigger herd in Satin P GP-83-2YR 7* and we sold embryos from order take advantage of the efficiencies it can bring. her to Australia. At least one quarter of the herd It would be nice to justify a full-time employee and traces back to Muranda Baxter Lily VG-87-3YR be able to take time away from the farm. 7*. She has progeny sold across Canada.

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PHOTOS 1. Sauder Holme Jacot Moonglo RED GP-83 is one of many Red & White cows in the barn, 2. The barn at Sauder Holme, built in 1999, 3. Sauder Holme Destiny Areta, 4. Sauder Holme Fever Veronica EX-93-3E (left) and Sauder Holme Afterdawn Vietta VG-87-3YR, 5. Sauder Holme AB Rubylyn RED VG-85-2YR, 6. Sauder Holme Secure Rolene EX-92-6E, who goes back to Walkerbrae Redman Roberta, 7. A beautiful lineup of cows at Sauder Holme. PHOTO 6 BY PATTY JONES, REMAINING BY BRUCE SARGENT.

SAUDER HOLME WALLENSTEIN | MILKING 42 COWS | TIE-STALL Murrel and Martha Sauder, Lynette, Delphine, Lyle Sauder; Gary and Grace Sauder What is one thing that you would like people to know about your farm? We bought the farm in 1992 and started milking cows in 1999. Everyone helps where they can, and it has always been a team effort.

What advice do you have for young producers hoping to one day achieve a Master Breeder? Surround yourself with good people and stick with your goals.

Who is the Heart of your Herd? Looking back, what has been the key to your Sauder Holme Gibson Roxy VG-87 3*. She left success? Sauder Holme Lauthority Rhody EX-92, Sauder Listening and observing what other breeders were Holme Fever Roxanne VG-85 and Sauder Holme doing was a great help. Also, trying to do your Doorman Rainbow EX-90-2E. All three branches of these families are active in the herd today. very best each day. Tell us about some of your most prolific/ What is one thing you would like to change? We would like to make more room for heifers and prominent cow families. In 2008, we purchased Valleyriver Showline dry cows. Reneta as a heifer. She went on to score VG-88 5* Who are your mentors? Who would you like to and has been a huge influence on our herd, leaving thank? three daughters: Sauder Holme Magna P Rhonda We like to work with red & white animals, so some EX-3E; Sauder Holme Secure Rolene EX-92-6E early mentors were breeders with good red cows. and Sauder Holme Real Red Ripple VG-88. Each We have also gained valuable information by of these daughters have been prolific and have reading articles in the various Holstein magazines. helped us develop some prominent cow families.

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PHOTOS 1. Cousin Love! 2. Milvalea Final Cut Fiona EX-95-7E 2*, one of the Nelson’s top points contributors to this shield, 3. Daily exercise in autumn’s glory, 4: The Nelson family, Back row: Bart and Nancy, Brian, Clark, Jill. Front row: Martina holding Sawyer, Lincoln, Amanda holding Nora, 5. Milvalea Spirte Snowdrop EX 91-3E, 6. Milvalea Rudolph Rainbow EX 90-4E. PHOTO 2 BY VICKI FLETCHER, REMAINING BY JILL NELSON.

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What is one thing that you would like people to know about your farm? Our farm is concentrating on breeding great cows, mainly for our own use.

MILVALEA FINAL CUT FIONA EX-95-7E 2*

What has been the key to your success? The key to our success has been the collective effort in caring for the herd by the whole family. Even with their off-farm careers, Brian, Jill and Martina are active team members. Seeing them make positive contributions to agriculture in each of their respective careers is a source of great pride for us.

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MILVALEA TITANIC TEQUILA EX-90-4E MILVALEA SAMUELO SYLKIE EX-90-5E MILVALEA DENISON DIVINE EX-91-3E MILVALEA SID ESKIMO 1* EX-92-5E

What advice do you have for young producers hoping to one day achieve a Master Breeder? Some advice we can offer is that now is a great time to start building your herd! There are a lot of very good cattle available at very affordable prices. Who is the Heart of your Herd? The Heart of our Herd in recent years is Milvalea Final Cut Fiona. She had 10 natural calves and was classified EX-95-7E 2* with over 120,000 kg of milk in nine completed lactations. She represented the kind of cow we strive for.

Tell us about some of your most prolific/ What is one thing you would like to change? We are hoping to change from our tie-stall barn prominent cow families. Over 30 per cent of the current herd can be traced to a free-stall barn in the next two years. back to Caranda Mattador Rhea, purchased Who are your mentors? Who would you like to in 1991 as a fresh heifer from Fred and Arlene thank? Carr. Rhea’s most noticeable descendent to date When we started out, our EBI technician, Paul is Milvalea Bolton Borneo EX-90-4E 9*. Borneo Cole, took us under his wing. He was a muchleft 4 EX and 3 VG daughters behind. Current needed source of information on breeding as well herd favourites are Borneo’s daughter Milvalea as being a 4-H leader for the kids. Doorman Lauren EX-91 and Milvalea Randall We also want to thank the many dairy farmers Arlene, a Westcoast Randall great grand daughter who have passed their bits of wisdom on to Jill, of Borneo who is scored VG-85 with a Superior Brian, and Clark. So many stories and ideas have Production record. been brought home and discussed around the kitchen table.

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PHOTOS 1. The Squibbs milk 67 cows in their tie-stall barn, 2. Squibbland Emily Jacoby VG-86-3YR, 3. Squibbland Ester Master, 4. The Squibb family, seated from l to r, Sierra, Dean, Debbie and Rylie Squibb, with Steve standing, 5. Squibbland Rita Windbrook as a Sr. 3-year-old at the 2015 Autumn Opportunity Show, 6. Bred heifer Squibbland Raelyn Applecrisp, a granddaughter of Rita Windbrook. PHOTO 4 SUBMITTED, PHOTO 5 BY THE BULLVINE, REMAINING BY BRUCE SARGENT.

SQUIBBLAND ST. PAULS | MILKING 67 COWS | TIE-STALL | 2X MASTER BREEDER Dean and Debbie Squibb; Steve Squibb What is one thing that you would like people to know about your farm? We’re a homebred farm that focuses on building a well-balanced, large-framed cow and attempts to feed for production.

What advice do you have for young producers hoping to one day achieve a Master Breeder? Figure out a philosophy and stick with it, tweaking it where or when needed, and avoid jumping on fads.

Looking back, what are you most proud of? What has been the key to your success? I guess receiving this second shield is what we’re most proud of. We feel the key to our success is a lot of luck, a little hard work, and sticking to our philosophy.

Who is the Heart of your Herd? Squibbland Rita Windbrook EX-92-3E 2* is the seventh generation VG or EX with 20* in the family. She has produced over 120,000 kg of milk, she is in her seventh lactation, and has a Super 4 Consecutive Lacations. She also has five daughters: two EX, one VG, one GP, and a “Master” heifer calf born in January.

What is one thing you would like to change? We would like to see the industry go back to where breeding cows are a passion across most Tell us about some of your most prolific/ prominent cow families. producers instead of chasing numbers. Our Rita family is our deepest and most prominent Who are your mentors? Who would you like to family. They are large-framed, balanced cows thank? with generally high fat and are developing into a We would like to thank all our family, friends deep pedigreed family for us. But we take pride and neighbours that help out around the farm in in trying to keep all seven families we currently the fields and at the shows. It’s nice being able have balanced. to share success with those that help making this dream work.

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HONOURING OUR CANADA-WIDE

2021 Master Breeders ALBERTA

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3x Master Breeder (1993, 2004, 2021) Saint-Patrice-de-Beaurivage, QC Milking 88 | Tie-stall

Saint-André-d’Argenteuil, QC Milking 71 | Tie-stall

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New Mars

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Pierriche Saint-Apollinaire, QC Milking 56 | Free-stall

Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, QC Milking 61 | Tie-stall

Mercury

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Rockymountain

Sussex, NB Milking 246 | Free-stall

2X Master Breeder (2007, 2021) Brierly Brook, NS Milking 114 | Free-stall

Ange-Gardien, QC Milking 75 | Tie-stall

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Millet, AB Milking 371 | Free-stall

Saint-Vallier, QC Milking 75 | Tie-stall

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2X Master Breeder (2003, 2021) Compton, QC Milking 128 | Tie-stall

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VG-85-2YR 2-00 P86 M. 11398 F. 455 4.0 P. 340 3.0 BCA 281-305-262 Dec. 21’ Thoreau Daughter Matriarch and Monarchy are full sisters out of Merlane Lashes Mascara EX-91-2E 4 Lac. M 57196 F. 2189 3.8 P. 1836 3.2 BCA 278-287-279

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3. JACREST HOLSTEINS

Milking 45 cows in a tie-stall 8 ME, 4 EX, 32 VG, 3 GP, 2 NC 274-320-276 BCA Herd average classification is 87.1

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Milking 55 cows in a tie-stall 11 ME, 9 EX, 32 VG, 8 GP, 6 NC Latest barn addition completed in 2018; Currently working with cow families that include Adeen, Africa, Allie, Bonnie, Dawnette, Lila Z, Lizabeth, Miss Special, and Treasure.

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Milking 40 cows in a tie-stall 6 ME, 4 EX, 25 VG, 14 GP 2017 Master Breeder 100 % homebred herd

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Milking 90 cows in a free-stall Retro-fitted free-stalls and parlour to current sandbedded setup with two Lely A5’s; Focused on breeding and developing value-added animals such as Fraeland Goldwyn Bonnie, Fraeland Chief Liberty, Fraeland Unix Buttertart and Snowbiz Brewmaster Swan

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6 ME,5 EX, 28 VG, 4 GP 255-276-256 BCA Herd average classification is 87.2

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Wellington County Welcomes You!


GLEN ISLAY SENNET TORANCE EX-94 95MS BCA 2nd Lact 259-301-270 Sold to Clarkvalley Holsteins Woodville, ON 1st BU BO 4-yr-old Summer Show ‘21 1st BU BO 4-yr-old Western Invitational ‘21 Reserve All-Ontario 4-yr-old ‘21 6th 4yrold National Holstein Show ‘21 Nominated All-Canadian

Congrats to Clarkvalley on her continued success!

GLENIRVINE UNIX SALLY

Classification Highlights GI Sidekick Bambuza VG-89 Max 3yr GI Sidekick Merlot VG-87 2yr GI Sidekick Heads VG-86 2yr GI Sidekick Deeana VG-85 2yr GI Victor Bamba VG-85 2yr GI Abbot Raeynbow VG-87 91MS GI Uno Cherrio EX-90 Glenirvine Impression Salsero Ex-91 (Same Family as Unix Sally’s) Fraeland Chief Blanka VG-86 2yr

VG-89 2-yr-old USA Max Score 2nd Milking Yrling WDE ‘21 Res All-American Milking Yrling ‘21 Sally has changed hands a few times now, and we feel her story has just begun!

Congrats to Milksource Genetics on her success! Come see us on the Holstein Ontario Summer Social Tours! June 22, 2022

(Dam Fraeland Goldwyn Bonnie EX-95 3E 9*)

Andrew & Amanda Den Haan | Fergus ON | 705-440-6010 | glenislay@hotmail.ca

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Miranda P EX-93 5*

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Global Cow of the Year 2021

Nominated International R&W Competition 2021

Recently Nominated Most Influential Polled cow 2022

Now has four Ex daughters classified in Canada

Dam of Vogue Redeye P @ Semex And Vogue Max-PP

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North Polled Genetics Ontario Canada

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Investing in the Future

aking decisions that will benefit the family farm in the future has been a long-standing objective at Combview Farms Ltd., Castleton, ON, where today the fourth and fifth generation of McCombs to farm this land, Bob and Marion McComb and their son Matt and wife Shannon, are carrying on this proud tradition. And what a legacy they are creating with their Combview Holstein herd recently moving into a brand new freestall barn with robots. The McComb family has a long history in Northumberland County. Bob’s great-grandparents settled on what is now Combview Farms in 1906. They had six daughters and two sons. One son ultimately took over the home farm, while the other son bought a farm just to the west. “My Dad, Marvin (who grew up on the second farm), came to work here for his bachelor uncle Alex after high school and never left,” Bob explains. Alex, who bred purebred Holsteins under the Bar M prefix, lived with two unmarried sisters, Sarah and Grace, who were also very much a part of the daily farming activities. Marvin and his wife Shirley eventually took over the farm and established the Combview prefix in 1987. In 2019, they were inducted into the Quinte Agricultural Wall of Fame. “My brother Dale and I were pretty much raised by Dad’s maiden aunts because our mom was a teacher,” says Bob. “Dale is now an Environmental Management Specialist with OMAF and lives in Guelph with wife Trish and son Jared.” Marvin also had three brothers who had Holstein herds at one time in this neighbourhood – Dave (Combhaven), Russell (Midcomb) and Bruce (Combdale).

STORY BY BONNIE COOPER

Over the years continued improvements to this farm helped move it forward and ensured the next generation of McCombs had the best chance to succeed. For example, in 1987 an automated feeder on a track was installed in the tie-stall barn to feed the cows six times a day. “It increased our cows’ intake, was better for their health, and boosted production quite a bit,” Bob recalls. Bob and Marion bought Combview in 1992 from Bob’s parents. They started out milking 48 cows in the tie-stall barn. Their son Matt and daughter Olivia, who along with her husband Sommer Abernaithe are now nurses in Peterborough, were actively involved on the farm growing up. Matt, who like his father is a Kemptville Agricultural College graduate, decided to return to the farm fulltime in 2013. Today Bob, 60, and Matt, 34, share in the decision making at Combview with Matt taking the lead on the dairy side and Bob on the crop side. A sixth generation of McCombs now makes their home here as Bob and Marion work to complete a succession plan that will bring Matt and Shannon and their two children, 4-year-old Evan and 3-year-old Alyssa, into the business. The McCombs began talking about expanding and building a new free-stall barn after Matt came home in 2013. “Our old tie-stall barn was locked into how many cows we could milk and it was already quite labour intensive,” says Matt. “We either had to spend a bunch of money in the old barn to revitalize it or build a new facility that would allow us to grow.” As lumber and other building costs started to climb, however, those plans kept being put on hold. In 2017,

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the McCombs built a new manure pit and switched over to a TMR (resulting in a 30 BCA point production increase) believing they could build a new barn the following year. But with costs continuing to rise, Matt says, “We started looking at what we could do to make our overall project cost less money. Our original plan was for 120 stalls. So then we came up with a blueprint to do an 80-stall barn with robots and use a Lely 120 manure collector, instead of alley scrappers, that would make it easier for us to expand later. We would do our expansion in two steps and bring our initial costs down.” With revised plans in place, construction started on the McCombs’ long-awaited free-stall barn on September 14, 2020. On October 5, 2021, the cows moved into the new barn. The attractive 184 x 108foot barn has 80 free-stalls and four rows (cows head-to-head), two box stalls, two Lely A5 robots, and utilizes a Lely Juno automatic feed pusher for perimeter feeding. Cows are fed a one-group TMR of baleage, corn silage, custom pellet and rolled corn, plus a pellet in the robot. Chopped straw is used for bedding on mattresses, with new straw added 3 times per week. The Lely manure collector has eight routes programmed into it and can be targeted to cover certain areas more often.

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Bob and Matt are pleased with their new barn. “While it hasn’t changed our time schedule a lot, chores do take less time and it is less physically demanding,” they say. “Our cows have responded fairly well to the robots. It has been amazing to see how quickly the milk has come up on our fresh cows because they are being milked 3-4X/day instead of 2X/day and can milk as much as they want.” The McCombs are currently milking 60 cows who average 38 litres of milk per day with 4.1 per cent fat and 3.2 per cent protein. This homebred herd includes five ME, four EX, 27 VG and 25 GP cows. They have been a “closed” herd since 1985. The family has 400 workable acres of land and grows corn, soybeans, wheat and hay. They have one full-time and two-part, student employees. Calves and heifers continue to be raised in the old barn. Bred heifers and dry cows are housed outside on a bedding pack and for now still calve in the old barn before moving to the new facility.

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and having production records on our cows and having that data available for the breed. We need that information to help prove young sires. And what’s nice about classification is that you have somebody else coming in to look at your animals and picking out the strengths and weaknesses so that you can use that information to breed your cows accordingly,” states Matt.

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The McCombs aim for a medium-sized cow with a well-attached udder and good feet and legs - that cow who is going to stick around for several lactations. “When breeding cows, I try to find a cow’s weak point and correctively improve on that,” explains Matt. “If she is a higher-producing animal, I try to breed her to a little more type bull and vice-versa. I stay away from extremes and look for bulls that are more balanced. Right now, we’re using more proven bulls because of their reliability.” Prelude and Windbrook worked “We have always had a low Somatic Cell Count (SCC) and try to run well in this herd in the past. Presently the McCombs are sampling about 100,000 SCC,” replies Matt when asked what he attributes such Randall, Crushabull, Alcove, Fuel, Aptitude, Dealmaker, Chief and management success to. “We cull cows with high SCC aggressively. Breakshot. They don’t stick around. Dry cows get a dry cow treatment and sealant. A few years ago, we started vaccinating our dry cows for Cow families are at the heart of this herd, a fact readily discernible E. Coli mastitis with two shots of J-VAC before calving and then when looking at the registered names of their animals. “We name a third shot at 100 days into their lactation. That has significantly our animals differently than most breeders,” says Matt. “Instead of helped our SCC.” And, as Bob points out, “reduced our antibiotic the sire being in the middle of the name, we have the dam’s.” “We use by as much as 75 per cent.” Matt continues, “We also work hard are a matriarchal society around here!,” Bob chimes in with a grin. to get cows pregnant and keep them productive and healthy. We like Almost a third of the current herd traces to Combview Sumi Soo old cows and try to keep them here as long as we can. Currently, 49 VG-87 3*, a Skychief daughter born in 1996. Soo was, unbeknownst per cent of our cows are third lactation and over.” to the McCombs, the highest LPI cow in Northumberland County at In 2020, Combview ranked 30th in Canada on Lactanet’s Best Managed Dairy Herds list and number one in the “tie-stall” category for Ontario. The McCombs have achieved a Quality Milk Certificate every year since 1987 except for two. They have won Quality Milk’s Gold Seal every year since 2013, and at one point prior to that, had won 14 Gold Seals in a row. Justifiably proud of these honours, they hope to continue replicating such achievements in their new barn.

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five GP daughters. A Good Plus Derby daughter from Sylkie is the mother of Combview Sophie Sandy EX-93-4E, the McCombs’ highest scored cow ever at 93 points. This 9-year-old herd favourite by Windbrook has over 87,000 kg milk lifetime to date and four daughters. Two other branches of the Soo family can also be found here. One line comes through Sylkie’s Modest daughter, Combview Sylkie Dart EX-91-4E 1*, who made over 66,000 kg milk lifetime and had one EX and three VG daughters. Another traces to a sister of Sylkie, Combview Soo Sheena VG-86, a Leadmaster who has many descendants. “The Soos are all-around cows,” says Bob, “cows with a will to milk who keep chugging along, getting pregnant and giving us lots of heifers.” Two other cows whose influence is growing here are Combview Gail Gwen EX-92-5E and Combview Alanna Alice EX-90-4E. Gwen, a 10-year-old Lauthority, is on track to make over 100,000 kg milk lifetime and has several young daughters. Alice was a Denzel who made 85,943 kg milk in eight lactations before leaving the herd. She left three milking daughters including a 9-year-old Fever, Combview Alice Arctic EX-91-5E, who is headed for over 75,000 kg milk lifetime in seven lactations.

COMMITMENT TO BUILDING THE FUTURE The McCombs are very involved in their community and local agricultural organizations. Bob is a member and past president of the Northumberland Dairy Producer Committee, and a director for the Northumberland County Cattlemen’s Association and Soil & Crop Association, while Marion is chairperson of the Northumberland Agricultural Awareness Committee. They are also very involved with their local church. Matt, taking a cue from his communityminded parents, has served as a director on the Northumberland County Holstein Club Board since 2015. W W W. O N TA R I O. H O L ST E I N . C A

With their cows in the new barn, the McCombs are beginning to look ahead to their next steps. “Now there is room to expand and that has been our main focus for several years,” states Matt. “There are several things we can still do in the new barn that we didn’t tackle right away, but did lay the groundwork for so that we could do as needs and finances permitted. We are buying milk quota every month. We would love to get up to 80 cows and we do have the plan that we could make the jump up to 120 stalls to maximize our two robots. That is the second stage we talked about, but we are a few years away from that.” While hard work and perseverance are at the core of the McCombs’ success, they credit several other reasons as well. “We have a lot of good people working with us like our veterinarian, feed/agronomy representative and A.I. inseminator,” acknowledges Matt. “We need these people to make our business successful. We don’t do it on our own. The friends I made while at Kemptville also continue to be a great source of support, tips and information for me personally.” But perhaps the greatest contributing factor to this farm’s continued success lies with the progressive decisions and investments each generation of the McComb family made for this farm. “Every generation has made some jump that most other people weren’t doing, but that looked like it was the way things were going in the industry,” states Bob. “They made decisions that would benefit the farm down the road. They invested in the farm.” As Matt prepares to become the fifth generation of McCombs at the helm, he is quick to acknowledge the groundwork done by those before him. “It is those decisions made by the generations before that has helped make this farm successful for the next,” he says. “I am very lucky to be able now to build on what my family has laid out for me.”

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Af ter 47 years of dedicated service to the Holstein family... Mary Poirier announced her plans in early 2022 to retire this spring. Mary’s last day in the office was April 1st.

Mary’s career with Holstein Canada began in 1975, when she took a summer job working in the Pedigree Department. Shortly before she started, she recalls announcing to her father – a hardworking, salt-of-the-earth dairy farmer from Holland - that she planned to take the summer off and have a bit of a break before heading off to Conestoga College in the fall. He was none too impressed and gave her two options: work on the farm or find a job. Mary chose the latter. She replied to a small, two-line ad in the local newspaper for a job at Holstein Canada and started three weeks later, right after she finished high school, at their office in downtown Brantford, Ont. Mary worked for Holstein Canada for five years in several departments including Pedigree, Promotion, Research and lastly, the Ontario Extension department under Murray Hunt. Then, in 1980, in the leadup to forming the Ontario Branch, Mary was offered a job working as the assistant for its first Secretary-Manager, Joe Snyder. Mary worked with five different GM’s in her time with Holstein Ontario: Joe Snyder, Bill Dobbin, Jason French, Peter Brand and Merina Johnston. She has always been a proud ambassador of the Branch and a recognizable figure at many Holstein events over the years. When plans were announced to move the Branch back to Brantford in the fall of 2017, Mary was somewhat apprehensive after having been at the Cambridge location for 30 years. The change, however, proved positive, allowing her to reunite with several former colleagues and make many new friends at the Brantford office, too. In her time at the Branch, Mary has held a wide array of responsibilities; too many, in fact, to list. She has always kept the office running smoothly, proving a great source of knowledge on past decisions and processes thanks in part to her remarkable memory and recollection of details. She says that although she has been working for the organization for over four decades, her role was always evolving and she was never, ever bored. In addition to her contributions to the Branch, Mary was also an integral part of the Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund for many years, an organization close to her heart given her dedication to youth in this industry. We will miss seeing Mary at the office, as will the many Board members, industry partners, 4-H leaders, volunteers, and Holstein members with whom she has worked with over the years. We have no doubt that once she settles into her new role, she will be enjoying some well-deserved Cabernet Sauvignon while relaxing with Paul at their place on the water in St. Williams. She also looks forward to enjoying family dinners with her two adult children and their spouses; attending tea parties hosted by her four treasured grandchildren; touring the countryside on the back of Paul’s 3-wheeled Spyder and spending quality time with all those who mean so much to her. An overdue trip somewhere warm may also be in her future. Wishing you all the best in your retirement, Mary. You will be missed!


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Mitchell Anderson – Commitment at its Finest

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IF THERE’S ONE THING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MITCHELL ANDERSON, IT’S THAT HE HATES TO SIT STILL.

The 18-year-old from Ridgetown, Ont., is always on the go and that’s a big family gathering,” Mitchell says, thinking back to his first few just the way he likes it. “I love to be busy,” he says, admitting that years at the show. “It was always chaotic and fun, with lots of cousins relaxing doesn’t come easy. “I just get a feeling I should be doing running around.” something.” 4-H has remained an important part of his life since then, with his Between wrapping up his final year of high school, participating mom serving as the leader of the Chatham-Kent Dairy Club and in school sports, working at home, fitting at shows, playing and Mitchell contributing as a keen member. While he has tried other refereeing hockey, and taking part in his local 4-H club, Mitchell’s clubs, including rabbit, poultry, beef, the dairy and dairy judging time is often accounted for well in advance. clubs will always be his mainstays. The latter, he admits, took some gentle nudging for him to continue. “I definitely had to be He was raised at Anderson Acres, a 200-acre grain operation in encouraged to keep pursuing judging,” he says. “When you’re not Kent County, a stone’s throw away from Ridgetown College. Here, good at something right away, you generally don’t think it’s fun. I he helps where needed, often taking care of the “nitty-gritty” jobs enjoy it now and it’s become easier and easier.” like cleaning equipment, hitching it up and putting it away. He also helps drive tractor when his dad or grandpa need a break. Though he In addition to gaining confidence through 4-H, Mitchell says the wasn’t raised on a dairy farm, both of his parents have a keen interest program has instilled a sense of commitment he never imagined in agriculture, with his dad, Glenn, working as a New Holland Sales possible. The livestock clubs, especially, require dedication seven Rep. for Delta Power Equipment and his mom, Janice, working as an days a week. “If you don’t get up and do your work, you’re going to Agricultural Account Manager at RBC. Janice was raised on a dairy pay for it at the show and you’re not going to enjoy your time.” farm in Brant County (Elm Bend), now operated by her brother and In the past few years, Mitchell has really ramped up his love of showing sister-in-law, Terry and Pam Charlton. It’s that connection, Mitchell and fitting. An early introduction by one of his 4-H leaders, Colin says, that has fostered his growing love of dairy. Pool, to Chris Steven helped him get started. “Chris took me under Mitchell and his siblings – Morgan, 20, Mack, 15 and Meredith, 14 his wing, took me to his county show and spent time teaching me – have all borrowed 4-H calves from the farm since they were able how to clip.” Later, Wes Haggins from neighbouring Essex County to join the program, and after his first year showing in the pre-4-H helped him hone his skills. He learned a lot from attending shows class at the Paris Fair, he was hooked. “Every year, the Paris fair was with Wes and watching him clip, and since they share a similar style

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of preparing cows, things have worked out well. “He’s been really “It might not have the best ring to it, but it means a lot to me,” he good to me,” Mitchell says, acknowledging the many relationships says. “It represents a little bit of my grandpa and a little bit of where I am from.” Wes helped him broker. Mitchell is involved in the Junior All-Ontario program and with the help of his cousin, Jenn Charlton, he purchased his first animal last summer at the Kingsway Tag Sale. Partnering on Kingsway Jordy Adobe made good sense to Mitchell, and Jenn was happy to lend a hand. “Jenn’s very smart and she’ll find a good buy here and there,” he says. “For my first one, I figured I should probably buy with someone who has done it and can help me along the way.” Adobe Alongside his regular fitting gigs, Mitchell spent three summers is housed at Jenn’s family farm in Brant County, not far from Elm working in the U-Pick hut at Park’s Blueberries, not far from his home. Bend, and the partners are excited about her future. Last summer, he decided to switch gears and worked full-time at Elm As for Mitchell’s future, he has been Bend where he was able to experience the accepted into the Food, Agriculture and “real side” of dairy farming. “Showing Resource Economics (FARE) program at isn’t the whole picture,” is a lesson his “When you’re not good at the University of Guelph and will start in the uncle Terry helped him learn. Terry has something right away, you fall. Though he doesn’t know just yet what been a big influence in Mitchell’s life, and he’d like to do after his four years there, he’s Mitchell knows he can always count on generally don’t think it’s fun. confident his career will be somehow related him to get his “dairy fix.” I enjoy judging now and it’s to agriculture. Working there last summer, Mitchell did become easier and easier.” In the meantime, he’s enjoying his last year morning chores, helped sort cows, bedded - MITCHELL ANDERSON of high school and soaking up lots of time them, observed breedings, participated in with his family before he heads off to the next herd health and helped look after the dry chapter. Mitchell knows that thanks to their cows and heifers. He also helped with hay and wheat harvest and worked on cleaning up the old tie-stall that influence, he’ll be ok. “Dad’s not a dairy guy; he grew up on a beef was replaced by a free-stall robot barn in 2016. The original tie-stall and grain farm so it’s different for him,” says Mitchell. It’s his work was where Mitchell’s late papa, Ron Charlton, milked and built the ethic, however, that Mitchell admires and hopes to emulate in the Elm Bend herd. Though Ron passed away a month before Mitchell years ahead. His mom is the dairy enthusiast. “She takes us to all the was born, he feels a deep sense of connection to him through dairy shows, she’s there for us, supports us and allows us to have those farming and loves nothing more than to spend an afternoon with his experiences,” he says, noting that she spends a lot of her free time grandma Ruth Ann, peppering her with questions about what he was running the 401. “She’s the one who makes it all happen.” like. “She doesn’t mind at all,” Mitchell says. Last year when Mitchell Armed with a strong work ethic, a great group of mentors, a love of took out a Junior membership with Holstein Canada, he paid tribute dairy, and a sense of commitment that’s second to none, Mitchell is to his late grandpa when he chose Ron Ridge Holsteins as his prefix. sure to succeed in whatever the future brings his way. Just recently, Mitchell has built up enough of a clientele to go out on his own. He has worked for well-known show herds like Karnview, Cavanaleck, Bridon, Fraeland and Willow Creek in Ontario, and Mosnang Holsteins in Alberta. Regardless of what his schedule brings, he always makes time to clip for his siblings when county show time rolls around.

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Top Ontario Herds by LPI for April 2022 THE RESULTS ARE IN FROM LACTANET ON THE TOP LPI AND PRO$ HERDS IN ONTARIO! LACTANET HAS CALCULATED THE TOP HERDS IN ONTARIO BY GENETIC INDEX BASED ON THE APRIL 2022 PROOF RELEASE AND GROUPED THEM ACCORDING TO SIZE. NOTE THAT BELOW, %G IS THE PERCENT OF THE HERD THAT HAVE BEEN GENOMICALLY TESTED. IN THE EVENT OF A TIE, THE HERD WITH THE LARGEST NUMBER OF COWS BROKE THE TIE.

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Herd Size: 20-50 Cows in Ontario by LPI

Farm Name

Top 20 LPI

Herd Size: 51-100 Cows in Ontario by LPI

Farm Name

No. of Cows

LPI

%G

77

3133

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No. of Cows

LPI

%G

LEGENDAIRY HOLSTEINS

23

2880

9

GLAUDALE FARMS

49

2837

45

GUNTENSPERGER DAIRY INC.

72

3005

47

MINTOGLEN FARMS LTD.

41

2811

17

BOLDI

55

2983

95

CHARACTER DAIRY GENETICS LTD.

GERBERLAND

49

2798

4

WEENARDA FARMS

51

2960

75

SWANCE FARMS

28

2798

14

CALMAC HOLSTEINS

67

2941

91

RUTI FARMS

42

2794

90

DARQUEST HOLSTEINS

60

2940

38

WILLOWOOD HOLSTEINS

34

2789

3

BRYCEHOLME

83

2927

72

ROUGH RIVER HOLSTEINS

28

2788

61

FRAHOLME FARMS INC.

77

2907

99

SLEEGERDALE FARMS

38

2775

39

HYDEN HOLSTEINS

65

2878

55

WESTHILL

26

2775

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RANDY / ROD WEBER

97

2834

49

ROLLINGVIEW FARMS

40

2766

5

MORNHOLME HOLSTEINS

56

2812

66

YIREH FARM

49

2749

6

MARKHILL HOLSTEINS

68

2805

29

LAWRENCEHOLME

40

2747

0

OAKSTONE FARM

62

2804

0

RICHDALE HOLSTEINS

41

2744

2

LEGACY HOLSTEINS

64

2790

5

BLAIR W KELNER

46

2739

0

MAPLEVUE FARMS

60

2788

40

ELRY FARMS

20

2735

0

SANDYCREEK FARMS

60

2782

18

KOOPYCREST HOLSTEINS

28

2726

96

HORIZONVIEW

61

2769

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POPLARVALE

45

2718

78

GLENGARRY STOCK FARMS INC.

56

2767

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MAITLANDHOLLOW HOLSTEINS

37

2715

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ROYAL ACRES

73

2761

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MAR-CREST HOLSTEINS

36

2711

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FARALARY HILL FARMS LTD.

90

2752

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Herd Size: 101-150 Cows in Ontario by LPI

Farm Name

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Herd Size: 151+ Cows in Ontario by LPI

Farm Name

No. of Cows

LPI

%G

No. of Cows

LPI

O'CONNOR LAND AND CATTLE CO.

116

2947

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CLAYNOOK FARMS LTD.

169

3041

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MIDLEE HOLSTEINS

112

2884

71

STANTON BROS LTD.

711

3011

99

GLENHAVEN FARMS

121

2851

38

VELTHUIS FARMS LTD.

196

2954

85

DLASEPT

101

2817

23

ALBADON FARMS LTD.

277

2892

83

FERME LAVIGNE INC.

147

2789

71

LA FERME GILLETTE

191

2885

63

CONLEE FARMS

102

2789

32

HYLAND HOLSTEINS

296

2875

26

MAYBLOSSOM

144

2783

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ALEXERIN DAIRY INC.

157

2840

71

VRIESDALE

127

2780

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ARMSTRONG MANOR

310

2787

99

BEYOND BELIEF FARMS INC.

144

2776

2

HOLMDALE FARMS

162

2785

85

CNOSSEN HOLSTEINS

111

2765

2

CLEARYDALE

162

2781

86

WRICO HOLSTEINS

106

2759

44

DONNANDALE FARMS

319

2778

25

SILVERRIDGE FARMS

108

2758

8

DELHOME FARMS

171

2777

22

DANZEL HOLSTEINS

135

2747

6

NEW OBELINK FARMS LTD.

404

2762

46

RUSLAND FARM INC.

111

2746

3

HEERDINK FARMS LTD.

295

2747

4

ROLLING LANDS FARMS

121

2744

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DANEHOLME

275

2738

0

GORELAND FARMS

141

2743

18

GREEN ACRE FARMS LTD.

158

2733

63

FEPRO FARMS

148

2739

40

BOERNVIEW FARMS LTD.

421

2728

62

MINTVALLEY FARMS INC.

111

2727

53

BIRCHLAWN FARMS LTD.

448

2711

70

BRABANTDALE FARMS LTD.

123

2719

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QUIET OAK HOLSTEINS

166

2711

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VELDMAN FARMS INC.

109

2716

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Top 20 Pro$

Herd Size: 20-50 Cows in Ontario by Pro$

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Herd Size: 51-100 Cows in Ontario by Pro$

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No. of Cows

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$1,258

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49

$1,143

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GUNTENSPERGER DAIRY INC.

72

$1,701

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MINTOGLEN FARMS LTD.

41

$1,131

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BRYCEHOLME

83

$1,502

72

SWANCE FARMS

28

$1,131

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CALMAC HOLSTEINS

67

$1,497

91

GLAUDALE FARMS

49

$1,071

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BOLDI

55

$1,454

95

WESTHILL

26

$1,064

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WEENARDA FARMS

51

$1,413

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ROUGH RIVER HOLSTEINS

28

$1,063

61

DARQUEST HOLSTEINS

60

$1,398

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SLEEGERDALE FARMS

38

$1,042

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FRAHOLME FARMS INC.

77

$1,360

99

RUTI FARMS

42

$1,033

90

RANDY / ROD WEBER

97

$1,311

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YIREH FARM

49

$1,007

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HYDEN HOLSTEINS

65

$1,236

55

BLAIR W KELNER

46

$986

0

MARKHILL HOLSTEINS

68

$1,174

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WILLOWOOD HOLSTEINS

34

$977

3

MORNHOLME HOLSTEINS

56

$1,099

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ROLLINGVIEW FARMS

40

$936

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$1,060

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MAR-CREST HOLSTEINS

36

$884

3

SANDYCREEK FARMS

60

$1,021

18

C/O STEVEN AND EMMA-LEE GUNNEWIEK

40

$881

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MUILWYK FARMS LTD.

80

$1,011

5

KOOPYCREST HOLSTEINS

28

$879

96

LAWRENCEHOLME

40

$877

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CEDAR RIDGE HOLSTEINS INC.

35

$854

0

RG/G FARMS LTD.

34

$829

0

MACLEANVIEW

36

$811

8

GERBERNOOK HOLSTEINS

72

$979

1

LEGACY HOLSTEINS

64

$973

5

FARALARY HILL FARMS LTD.

90

$960

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COOLIGAN CREEK FARM INC.

52

$951

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HARTVELD FARMS LTD.

64

$936

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Herd Size: 151+ Cows in Ontario by Pro$

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Farm Name

No. of Cows

Pro$

%G

No. of Cows

Pro$

O'CONNOR LAND AND CATTLE CO.

116

$1,435

66

CLAYNOOK FARMS LTD.

169

$1,700

%G 87

MIDLEE HOLSTEINS

112

$1,346

71

STANTON BROS LTD.

711

$1,628

99 83

GLENHAVEN FARMS

121

$1,292

38

ALBADON FARMS LTD.

277

$1,487

DLASEPT

101

$1,066

23

VELTHUIS FARMS LTD.

196

$1,484

85

BEYOND BELIEF FARMS INC.

144

$1,061

2

LA FERME GILLETTE

191

$1,347

63

FERME LAVIGNE INC.

147

$1,057

71

HYLAND HOLSTEINS

296

$1,302

26

WRICO HOLSTEINS

106

$1,025

44

ALEXERIN DAIRY INC.

157

$1,270

71

HEEG DAIRY INC.

135

$1,023

99

CLEARYDALE

162

$1,124

86

CNOSSEN HOLSTEINS

111

$1,003

2

DONNANDALE FARMS

319

$1,101

25

VELDMAN FARMS INC.

109

$988

4

HEIDI FARMS INC.

180

$1,092

99

DANZEL HOLSTEINS

135

$969

6

HOLMDALE FARMS

162

$1,054

85 46

FEPRO FARMS

148

$964

40

NEW OBELINK FARMS LTD.

404

$1,047

RUSLAND FARM INC.

111

$964

3

HEERDINK FARMS LTD.

295

$1,045

4

ROLLING LANDS FARMS

121

$960

0

BIRCHLAWN FARMS LTD.

448

$1,044

70

CONLEE FARMS

102

$949

32

BOERNVIEW FARMS LTD.

421

$1,026

62

GORELAND FARMS

141

$943

18

DELHOME FARMS

171

$1,024

22

O'NEIL FARMS

110

$923

0

ARMSTRONG MANOR

310

$1,009

99

MAYBLOSSOM

144

$921

1

GORDONS ROXBURGH FARMS INC.

288

$1,003

0

HIGHHAVEN HOLSTEINS INC.

125

$916

1

DANEHOLME

275

$992

0

SILVERRIDGE FARMS

108

$915

8

SUMMITHOLM HOLSTEINS

300

$930

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DARCROFT JETT AIR NEXUS EX-91 Darcroft Farms Ltd., Embro

HONEYPOD CONTROL MURIEL EX-91 Honeypod Holsteins, Elmvale

PERRINRIDGE CALLEN JIMLIE EX-92 Perrinridge Farms Ltd., Ayr

DENHOLME SOLOMON PURPLE EX-91 Dennis Martin, St. Jacobs

JACREST GOLD CHIP NACSHA EX-91 Jacrest Holsteins, Wallenstein

PHOENIXHOLM SDR GWEN EX-92 Carl Phoenix & Family, Sunderland

DIEMERTDALE RIDGETOWN DEBBIE EX-91 Diemertdale Acres Ltd., Ayton

JAMRENE LORI EX-91 River Dale Holsteins, St. Jacobs

ROESBETT LMF RUTH EX-92 Roesbett Farms Ltd., Lakeside

DOANLEA DOORMAN ENDLESS EX-91 Donald I. Doan, Norwich

JONELMA REVEL SUNSHINE EX-91 Jonelma Farms, Oro Medonte

ROYBRIDGE DOORMAN LISKEYL EX-92 Roy Spence, Elmvale

DOANLEA KENWAY KATTHY EX-91 Donald I. Doan, Norwich Fraser G. Doan, Norwich John Doan, Norwich

KARNATION HIGH OCTANE ELENA EX-91 Derek Karn, Woodstock

SHADYRAIL NUMERO UNO MADDIE EX-92 Randy & Lynette Martin, Harriston SILVERDREAM SMURF DORA EX-92 Onias W. Martin, Wallenstein SPENCROFT SID EDEN EX-92 Roger Spence, Elmvale STANTONS SHE APPEARS SHY-ET EX-92 Stanton Bros Limited, Ilderton SUNNYFIELD CAMERON EX-92 Sunnyfield Holsteins, Sunderland ALKA BREW CAROLINA EX-91 Dwayne Feddes, Goderich ARWAY ROXI AFTERSHOCK MINNIE EX-91 Arway Farms, Elmvale ATHLONE UTAH SUGAR EX-91 Athlone Farms, Tavistock BELLWIN APPLICABLE VANITY EX-91 Eric & Sarah Martin, Elora BELMORAL SOLOMON JESSA EX-91 Belmoral Farms Ltd., Teeswater

CANHOPE SOLOMON BRONTE EX-92 Canhope Holsteins, Palmerston

BENRISE DEMPSEY INDY EX-91 Benschop Farms, Bowmanville

CEDARHOLME SOLOMON SANDY EX-92 Cedarholme Holsteins, Mount Forest

BLONDIN ARMANI LARA EX-91 Belmoral Farms Ltd., Teeswater

CHRISTHILL SOLOMON MIA EX-92 Lester M Wideman, Mount Forest

BOSDALE CONTROL TIFFANY EX-91 Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge

CLAIRCREST ATWOOD MARMELADE EX-92 Trent Valley Holsteins, Peterborough

BOSDALE SOLOMON LIBERTY B EX-91 Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge John Hunyady, Kitchener

CROVALLEY DOORMAN MISELLA EX-92 Crovalley Holsteins, Hastings EARINCLIFFE SYMPATICO SKYLA EX-92 Sprucetone Holsteins, Bradford EBYLANE DOORMAN THOT EX-92 Ebylane Holsteins, Drayton FLORBIL LAUTHORITY PATCHES EX-92 Florbil Farms Ltd., Mildmay

BURMANIA EXPANDER BRISK EX-91 Stanton Bros Limited, Ilderton CANHOPE DIAMONDBACK SKYLAR EX-91 Canhope Holsteins, Palmerston CEDARHOLME SOLOMON MISTY EX-91 Cedarholme Holsteins, Mount Forest

H-BRIDGE DRAKE JOCELYN RED EX-92 Hoogerbrugge Dairy, Parkhill

CELMAR BREWMASTER JUBILEE 614 EX-91 CELMAR PARADISE DESSERT 660 EX-91 CELMAR RABO ROYAL 653 EX-91 Celmar Dairy Ltd., Norwich

HEATHER HOLME DEMPSEY SOPHIA EX-92 Glen & Curtis McNeil, Goderich

CERTIFIED CV APPLES A-BOMB EX-91 Clarkvalley Holsteins, Woodville

HOLZER KIT BEEM EX-92 Bushy View, Lakeside

CHAKELBURG DOUGLAS TULIP EX-91 CHAKELBURG SOLOMON PEEKABOO EX-91 Chakelburg Holsteins, Mildmay

JACREST HI O LOVOYA EX-92 Jacrest Holsteins, Wallenstein

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JAYLIN HOLME HIGHOCTANE ALOSHI EX-92 Jason Martin, Elmira

CLARKVALLEY SUPERSHOT NOODLE EX-91 Adam Clark, Beaverton Clarkvalley Holsteins, Woodville

KINGSWAY SOLOMON LYRIC EX-92 Kingsway Farms Inc., Hastings

CLAYNOOK FRIZZLE BANDARAS EX-91 Claynook Farms Ltd., New Hamburg

KRUL ORION PUMPKINPIE EX-92 Kentville Holsteins, Melancthon

CONDON UNIX KATERINA EX-91 Condon Holsteins, Thamesford

LIFLOC MCCUTCHEN BOWEN EX-92 Lifloc Holsteins, Otonabee

COOKRIDGE KINGPIN SHANNON EX-91 Cookridge Farms Ltd., Wellesley

MARKAY LUMINEER LILO EX-92 Allan Miller, East Garafraxa Markay Holsteins, East Garafraxa

COUNTRYSIDE LAWMAN LOUISE EX-91 Countryside Holsteins, Milverton

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COZY HAVEN DEMPSEY PRINC.,SS EX-91 Cozy Haven Holsteins, Elmira

DONNANDALE PEPPER VITOSPIZZA EX-91 Donnandale Farms, Stirling DORTHOLME BREW MAGIC EX-91 John Dortmans, JR, Strathroy DOWNIEBROOK LAINY SID EX-91 Downiebrook Farms Ltd., St. Pauls DUCKETT DOORMAN FLOWER-ET EX-91 Patrick & Kathleen Corrigan, Frankford DUTCHDALE LUMINEER ALICE EX-91 Dutchdale Farms, Lucknow EASTEDGE DOORSOPEN 434 EX-91 EASTEDGE SILVER 431 EX-91 East Edge Holsteins, Springfield EDACRES REGINALD RORIE EX-91 Arway Farms, Elmvale EIXDALE LEIA IMPRESSION EX-91 Brian Eix, Elmira EMBRDALE HIBISCUS SOLOMON EX-91 Embrdale Farm, Asphodel-Norwood ERNEDA SAGARD PEG EX-91 Ernie B. Brubacher, Alma FALCONCREST AKYOL ERIN EX-91 Werner Meyer, Grand Valley FALLOWCREST BENEFIT ELORA EX-91 Rob Fallowfield, Woodstock FARROW JENNY FROM THE BLOCK EX-91 Far-Row Holsteins, Woodville FLEURY DELTA ELODIE EX-91 Beckholm Holsteins, Sunderland FLORBIL HIGH OCTANE PERFUME EX-91 Florbil Farms Ltd., Mildmay GOLDSTAR GC MARGO EX-91 Goldstar Genetics, Grand Valley HANALEE BEEMER DUCKIE EX-91 HANALEE CONTROL AUTUMN EX-91 Hank & Nancy-Lee Hazeleger, Embro HAZELCREST DOORMAN LULU ANDIE EX-91 Hazelcrest Holsteins, Embro H-BRIDGE AIKATOWN DAN RAE RED EX-91 H-BRIDGE DRAKE JLO RED EX-91 High Bridge Holsteins Ltd., Parkhill HEATHER HOLME AFTER JETTA EX-91 HEATHER HOLME SID MEADOW EX-91 HEATHER HOLME SID MIRACLE EX-91 Glen & Curtis McNeil, Goderich HICKLEE IMPRESSION GENESIS EX-91 Cameron Hickling, Hanover HIDDEN-LANE FURIOUS DEW EX-91 HIDDEN-LANE MOGUL ELITA EX-91 Hidden Lane Dairy Inc., Elmira HIGHVIEW COMINGO WINNIE EX-91 HIGHVIEW SMOKIN LILY EX-91 Highview Holsteins, Port Perry HOLZER JACOBY CRYSTAL EX-91 Bushy View, Lakeside

KILLCROFT GC LUCITA EX-91 Killcroft Holsteins, Tavistock KOSTAHOLME EAVES HALLIE EX-91 Kostaholme Holsteins, Drayton LANGEWEER DAY FLEUR 1496 EX-91 LANGEWEER SHOTGLAS KLARET 1478 EX-91 Langeweer Dairy Farms, Woodstock LEACHLAND FITZ MAGGIE EX-91 Colin & Karen Leach, Lindsay LEBOLD UNIX FUNKY EX-91 Lebold Farms Inc., Wellesley LEGACY CLASSIC DISSY EX-91 Legacy Holsteins, Atwood LOA-DE-MEDE MCCUTCHEN MULVA EX-91 Loa-De-Mede Farms Ltd., Oshawa MADARD BREKEM SASH EX-91 Madard Farms, Phelpston MAIFIELD DAY SHINE EX-91 Almet Farms Ltd., Haydon MAPLE-AIN CONTROL PIPER EX-91 Maple-Ain Holsteins, Smiths Falls MAPLEKAY KAFFEINE BRIAR ROSE EX-91 Maplekay Farms Limited, Woodstock MAPLEKEYS DOORMAN IOTEE EX-91 Maplekeys Farms, Aylmer MARLAWN DOORMAN CHARLOTTE EX-91 Marlawn Holsteins, St. Jacobs MAURLA IMPRESSION SEASHELL EX-91 Maurla Farms, Mt. Forest MILVALEA DOORMAN LAUREN EX-91 Milvalea Holsteins, Baltimore MINTOGLEN HARVEST NIKITA EX-91 Mintoglen Farms Ltd., Palmerston MOHAWKHOLM VINCENT VORTEX EX-91 Mohawkholm Farms, Elmira MS DUCKETT CRUSH FROSTY EX-91 Ebylane Holsteins, Drayton MURRAYHOLM CALLEN LOLLIPOP EX-91 Knonaudale Farms Inc., Crysler NEWMORNING CAESAR SHANNON 2112 EX-91 New Morning Holsteins, Monkton ORCHARD-GROVE ENDURE LILAC EX-91 Hidden Lane Dairy Inc., Elmira ORCHARD-GROVE SULTAN TENESSA EX-91 Orchard-Grove Holsteins, St. Clements PAULROE HIGH OCTANE CLASSIC EX-91 David Martin, Arthur PEAK GINA BNDRS U885-ET EX-91 Dairy-Doc Holsteins, Woodstock Markhill Holsteins, Ingersoll Markvale Holsteins, Beachville S & K Rember Farms Inc., Ormstown PENLOW GEOSATIN SOLOMON EX-91 Stanhow Holsteins, Shawville PETHERTON BREWMASTER MOCHA EX-91 Wrighthaven Farms Ltd., Kenilworth

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PLEASANTVIEW BLAKE JENNA EX-91 Pleasantview Holsteins, Wallenstein QUIET OAK BREWMASTER FEMKE EX-91 Quiet Oak Farm, New Hamburg RALANES LOADED CHESTNUT EX-91 Hidden Creek Farms, Stirling

BELMORAL UNIX PAPAYA VG-87 Belmoral Farms Ltd., Teeswater

RINGIA BREWMASTER ANNASTA EX-91 Ringia Farms Ltd., Lakeside

BOSDALE HIGH OCTANE LUXURY VG-87 Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge John Hunyady, Kitchener

RIVER DALE DIRIGENT JILL EX-91 RIVER DALE MC MARILOU EX-91 River Dale Holsteins, St. Jacobs

CROVALLEY CRUSHABULL SHERLOCK VG-87 Crovalley Holsteins, Hastings

RIVERMAR CONTROL FLINT EX-91 Rivermar Holsteins, St Jacobs ROUTE TWO JETT AIR CLETA EX-91 Route Two Holsteins, Elmira RUTI ERIC CORIE EX-91 RUTI UPRIGHT GALACTICA EX-91 Werner Renggli, Seagrave SASMORE RITA DEMSPEY EX-91 K. Dean & Debbie Squibb, St. Pauls Steven Squibb, St. Pauls

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DECEMBER - FEBRUARY VG’S ALTONA LEA UNIX HERMINIE VG-87 Frank Barkey & Family, Blackstock

DUCKETT-I DEMPSEY CATCH A WAVE VG-87 Kingsway Farms Inc., Hastings EMBRDALE JILLIAN UNIX VG-87 Embrdale Farm, Asphodel-Norwood FRAELAND EXQUISITE SLICK KICK RAE VG-87 David R. Dyment, Dundas HODGLYNN BRIGHT IMPRESSION VG-87 Canhope Holsteins, Palmerston Goldline Genetics, Hanover

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Over 125,000 kilograms of Milk (Milk Per day of Life) SUMMITHOLM TRES ESTER VG-88.................................................... 157,201 KGS (32.16) Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Linden JOHNS 3RD SHOTT VG-87......................................................................150,834 KGS (35.2) Lochdale Holsteins, Alexandria MAPLELEY GOLDWYN BOMBAY EX-93-7E....................................... 150,577 KGS (27.32) Mapleley Holsteins, Winchester SUMMITHOLM KRAMER LICORICE EX-90....................................... 148,797 KGS (36.54) Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Lynden JOALFARMS BAXTER RIANNA EX-91-5E...........................................145,307 KGS (31.37) Allan & Lorne Vis, Murillo

KENTVILLE GET CRUSHED VG-87 Kentville Holsteins, Melancthon

WESTMONT DIMITRI BOBBIE G-74................................................... 142,020 KGS (30.37) JPC Farms Inc., Mitchell

KINGSWAY UNIX GATOR VG-87 Kingsway Farms Inc., Hastings Straitside Holsteins, PEI

LILLIESDALE SHOTLE LUCKY CREAM EX-91-3E............................. 139,948 KGS (31.19) Leo Baumann, Lyn Robert D. Mallette, Lyn

MAPEL WOOD APPLECRISP LOVER VG-87 Brandon Wielinga, Burford

GLENGARRY BAXTER PATCHES EX-90-4E.......................................137,762 KGS (28.43) Redlodge Farms Inc., Finch

MAPLEKEYS KINGPIN O’SHEA VG-87 Maplekeys Farms, Aylmer

GREIDEN KRAMER IONIA GP-81......................................................... 137,681 KGS (32.57) Honeywood Paradise, Lakeside

SILVERDREAM ELUDE CANDY EX-91 Onias W. Martin, Wallenstein

MARKAY DOUGLAS LIBBY VG-87 Allan Miller, East Garafraxa Markay Holsteins, East Garafraxa

LANDERKIN FBI JAYLA GP-83........................................................... 136,884 KGS (32.34) Landerkin Holsteins, Mount Forest

SKINHEIR BREWMASTER RUDY EX-91 Skinheir Holsteins Inc., Mitchell

MILVALEA UNIX JACKSON VG-87 Milvalea Holsteins, Baltimore

SMITHDEN DOORMAN GIA EX-91 Drennan Farms Ltd., Dungannon

RALANES SAGERBRAE DRMN AURORA VG-87 Dalton J. Faris, East Gwillimbury

SMITHDEN DOORMAN GIA EX-91 Kaitlyn Kresky, Harrow

SCO-LO DEVOUR FOXIE-ET VG-87 Hodglynn Holsteins, Kincardine Kingsway Farms Inc., Hastings

SAUDER HOLME GOLDCHIP RIPSTICK EX-91 Murrel & Martha Sauder, Wallenstein SCHERPENZEEL JACOBY 1558 EX-91 Scherpenzeel Farms, Ingersoll SEELBY AIRLIFT LINDSEY EX-91 Two-To-Tango Farms Inc., Spencerville SHADYRAIL NUMERO UNO MABLE EX-91 Randy & Lynette Martin, Harriston

SPENCROFT JACOBY LACOBY EX-91 Roger Spence, Elmvale STANTONS ADORABLE NACHT EX-91 STANTONS ALLIGATOR EMBRY EX-91 STANTONS DELTA CUPCAKE EX-91 STANTONS FLAGSHIP NADY-ET EX-91 STANTONS TOPNOTCH TARGET EX-91 Stanton Bros Limited, Ilderton STONEBED JACOBY IZZY EX-91 Killcroft Holsteins, Tavistock Stonebed Holsteins, Stratford Wes Killing, Woodstock STONYBROOK CALLEN VEGAS EX-91 Stonybrook Farms Ltd., Cobourg SUNNY PLAINS FITZ MIMI EX-91 Sunny Plains Farms, Joyceville TRENT VALLEY DOORMAN SULKY EX-91 Trent Valley Holsteins, Peterborough UP-RIDGE DOORMAN HELLO EX-91 UP-RIDGE SOLOMON CHASSITY EX-91 Up-Ridge Holsteins, Embro VALE-O-SKENE BRADY ELECTRIC EX-91 VALE-O-SKENE LOTUS SPICE EX-91 Vale-O-Skene Holsteins, Little Britain VALVIEW MISS WASHINGTON EX-91 Valview Farm Ltd., Port Perry VANDI EPIC MARISKI EX-91 Dan Van Veen, Brussels VANVIEW JESSICA SMURF EX-91 Vanview Farms Inc., Burgessville WARDWAY PORTER ALIKA EX-91 Wardway Farms Ltd., Woodstock WAYBRU P BALL SUNRISE P EX-91 Waybru Holsteins, Elmira

SILVERDREAM DENVER CAITLYN VG-87 Onias W. Martin, Wallenstein VALE-O-SKENE DIAMOND BACK SKI VG-87 Select Farm & Export Services Inc., Hanover Vale-O-Skene Holsteins, Little Britain

CAUSEWAY SAMUELO JUBILEE EX-92-9E......................................... 133,953 KGS (23.6) Thomas Roth, Bright BOSDALE A GOLDWYN TOPPER EX-90-3E...................................... 133,291 KGS (25.35) Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge SUNNYBLOOM ARTI SAMANTHA VG-85 ........................................ 132,908 Kgs (32.86) Bloomfield Farms Ltd., Ilderton HEIDIFARM 3458 G-78..........................................................................132,643 KGS (29.87) Heidi Farms Inc., Bainsville LOCHDALE SHOTTLE CHARLEE VG-87...............................................132,225 KGS (30.6) Lochdale Holsteins, Alexandria GERLEID SHOTGUN EVY GP-83.........................................................130,459 KGS (32.35) Hoftyzer Farms Ltd., Frankford

WELANE SOLOMON PRETTY VG-87 Lewis Weber, Elmira

HILLSETT MAPLE SUGAR 244 EX-90-6E......................................... 129,908 KGS (22.26) Hillsett Farms, Camlachie

WINRIGHT DOORMAN MARYKATE VG-87 Jay S Robertson, Phelpston Jim Phoenix, Cannington Joel Phoenix, Cannington

ATHLONE GIBSON JILLIAN EX-90-2E...............................................129,709 KGS (26.24) Athlone Farms, Tavistock ALEXERIN ASHLAR 1083 GP-81.............................129,227 KGS (30.49) Alexerin Dairy Inc., Manotick SUNLANE JOB GOLDEN EX-90-3E..................... 127,338 KGS (26.95) Morley Trask, Alma LARENWOOD WINDBROOK PAT 623 VG-88....126,544 KGS (34.15) Larenwood Farms, Drumbo ALBADON LETITSNOW CARROT VG-85............ 125,617 KGS (40.08) Albadon Farms Ltd., Teeswater GREIDEN BILLION COLINA G-72..........................125,100 KGS (31.74) Honeywood Paradise, Lakeside

EX-94 & Higher / VG-88 2-Year-Old & Higher HARVDALE MERIDIAN CHERISH EX-95 Bred by Harvdale Holsteins, Stayner; Owned by R & F Livestock Inc., SK HENDERCROFT WINBROK GUMMYBEAR EX-95-3E Bred by Herbert Henderson, Ashton; Owned by Herbert Henderson, Kingsway Farms Inc., Hastings, Matthew Forestell, Campbellford Reyncrest Farms Inc., NY and Trentward Farms, Hastings MILLEN SOLOMON MOONSHINE EX-95-2E Bred by Millen Farms, Omeemee and Erincrest Holsteins, Hastings; Owned by Loa-De-Mede Farms Ltd., Oshawa and Loka Holsteins, Lindsay

WEBNOOK HIGH OCTANE SARDINE EX-91 Webnook Holsteins, Elmira

WEBB VIEW LICORICE DOORMAN EX-95-2E Bred by Webb View Farms, Roseneath; Owned by, Trent Valley Holsteins, Peterborough and Webb View Farms, Roseneath

WHITNELL AMMO JAN P EX-91 Elverne & Marilyn Bauman, Mount Forest

BLUCRIK SAMMY SQUASH EX-94-3E Bred and Owned by Blucrik Holsteins, Wallenstein

WIKKERINK DIRIGENT SANDRA EX-91 WIKKERINK SYMPATICO FRECKLE EX-91 Wikkerink Farms Ltd., Norwich

CROVALLEY AFTERSHOCK ROUILLE EX-94-2E Bred and Owned by Crovalley Holsteins, Hastings

WILLOWLANE BRADY SOTSONA EX-91 Brian Slaughter, Warwick Twp.

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DAIRY-DOC SYMPATICO MINDY EX-94-2E Bred and Owned by Dairy-Doc Holsteins, Woodstock ERBCREST ATWOOD LILAC EX-94-2E Bred and Owned by Erbcrest Farm, Milverton

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APLELEY GOLDWYN JANUARY EX-94-2E Bred by Alfred J. Latulipe, Winchester; Owned by Pierre Boulet, QC

ARMCREST SID SCRAPPY RAVIN EX-90 Brian Armstrong, Millbrook

JAMAINE CONTROL LIGHTNING EX-90 Jamaine Holsteins, Wallenstein

EASTEDGE RENEGADE 394 EX-94 Bred and Owned by East Edge Holsteins, Springfield

BARVEL CLASSIC SUNDAE EX-90 Barvel Farms, Burgessville

LOREL ACRES S POWER RASPBERRY EX-90 Lorel Acres, Mount Forest

ELANDEE EXPANDER OBABY EX-94 Bred by Elandee Holsteins, Mildmay; Owned by Hodglynn Holsteins, Kincardine and Richard P. Kuntz, Mildmay

BRICKERVALE CHASE PRIDE EX-90 Ervin Bauman, Wallenstein

MOHAWKHOLM VINCENT VORTEX EX-91 Mohawkholm Farms, Elmira

COOKRIDGE KINGPIN SHANNON EX-91 Cookridge Farms Ltd., Wellesley

OSTRANDER DURKO RIANE 33 EX-90 Ostrander Farms Ltd., Tillsonburg

CORNERVIEW BREWMASTER FRANNY EX-90 Kemmere Holsteins, Mitchell

TALSDALE MASTERFUL EDITH EX-90 Talsdale Holsteins Inc., Kerwood

GLEN ISLAY SENNET TORANCE EX-94 Bred by Andrew Den Haan, Fergus; Owned by Adam Clarke, Woodville and Clarkvalley Holsteins, Woodville KENTVILLE D GLAMOUR GIRL EX-94 Bred by Kentville Holsteins, Melancthon; Owned by Blondin Sires, QC and Ferme Blondin, QC

DONAL LUMI RUTH EX-90 Donal Farms, Woodstock

HODGLYNN VICTOR LOLA VG-88 Bred and Owned by Hodglynn Holsteins, Kincardine

EICHEDALE DISCUSSION TULIP EX-90 Jacob Eicher Jr., Aylmer

OCD DOC MISCHIEVOUS-ET VG-88 Owned by David R. Dyment, Dundas

GOTTAHAVE IMPRESSION JAYDEN EX-90 Kurtis & Brianna Dykstra, Clifford

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COMBINED COMPONENT AWARDS 2021 For Highest Fat & Protein Total Kgs. in Ontario PRODUCED AS 1 YEAR OLD IN 305 DAYS COOPON MORENO NOCKERS Milky Wave Inc., Elmira 14,969 KGS Milk BCA (Deviation) 415 (+99) Milk

679 KGS Fat 507 (+159) Fat

541 KGS Protein 466 (+146) Protein

CompositeFP 1,220

PRODUCED AS A 2 YEAR OLD IN 305 DAYS S-S-HOLSTEIN SILVER 3699 Ontario Inc. 102428, St. Bernardin 21,047 KGS Milk BCA (Deviation) 477 (+163) Milk

745 KGS Fat 449 (+135) Fat

649 KGS Protein 457 (+140) Protein

CompositeFP 1,394

PRODUCED AS A 3 YEAR OLD IN 305 DAYS GOULDHAVEN AVALANCHE EVA Gouldhaven Farms, Foresters Falls 20,383 KGS Milk 977 KGS Fat BCA (Deviation) 410 (+103) Milk 534 (+174) Fat

644 KGS Protein 405 (+87) Protein

CompositeFP 1,621

PRODUCED AS A 4 YEAR OLD IN 305 DAYS SUNSPARK DOORMAN APPLESEED Aleah Farms Ltd., Beaverton 19,273 KGS Milk BCA (Deviation) 391 (+173) Milk

985 KGS Fat 532 (+291) Fat

640 KGS Protein 405 (+176) Protein

CompositeFP 1,625

PRODUCED AS A 5 YEAR OLD IN 305 DAYS BOSDALE DOORMAN TIFFANY Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge 18,209 KGS Milk 1108 KGS Fat BCA (Deviation) 342 (+64) Milk 565 (+263) Fat

584 KGS Protein 352 (+68) Protein

CompositeFP 1,692

PRODUCED AS A MATURE COW IN 305 DAYS BOSDALE JETT AIR DIANNA Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge 20,650 KGS Milk 1,073 KGS Fat BCA (Deviation) 403 (+130) Milk 571 (+261) Fat

598 KGS Protein 371 (+96) Protein

CompositeFP 1,671

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MAITLAND MEADOWS THORAU HAYLEA Maitland Meadows Farms Ltd., Jasper

GP-82-2YR

01-10

352

391

371

1,114

(99)

(128)

(117)

(344)

TRINAL AMMO TREESA Trinal Holsteins, Teeswater

GP-84-2YR

01-11

398

401

399

1,198

(111)

(102)

(114)

(327)

WIKKERINK MANIFOLD FRAN Wikkerink Farms Ltd., Norwich

VG-85-2YR

01-10

358

436

356

1,150

(94)

(146)

(84)

(324)

JEFFREHOLME PEANUT LAUTRUST Jeffreholme Farms Ltd., Thorndale

GP-83-2YR

01-09

368

355

342

1,065

(125)

(94)

(94)

(313)

G-78-2YR

01-11

340

343

353

1,036

(96)

(89)

(108)

(293)

SILVERRIDGE V MARIUS EVICTION Velthuis Farms Ltd., Osgoode

VG-86-2YR

02-01

378

420

406

1,204

(107)

(146)

(125)

(378)

ANDITA LATRUST BESSY Andita Holsteins Inc., Belwood

EX-90-4YR

02-11

352

521

351

1,224

(80)

(222)

(71)

(373)

SUTHERHILL WICKHAM MYRTLE Sutherhill Farms, St. Marys

GP-81-2YR

02-10

379

395

377

1,151

(110)

(121)

(99)

(330)

RICRODREG ROBSON 355 Gilmer Farms Ltd., South Mountain

GP-80-2YR

02-09

392

339

428

1,159

(120)

(44)

(140)

(304)

CALMAC MCINTOSH NTSKY HALEIGH McIntosh Holsteins & Calmac Holsteins, Embro

GP-83-1YR

02-09

381

419

369

1,169

(100)

(119)

(73)

(292)

ASH LINE CONTROL MARBLES New Morning Holsteins, Monkton

GP-82-3YR

03-05

383

417

409

1,209

(116)

(117)

(119)

(352)

SUNNY PLAINS CASSETTE Sunny Plains Farms, Joyceville

VG-87-3YR

03-05

346

538

354

1,238

(59)

(211)

(63)

(333)

JEFFREHOLME FALCON JALAPENO Jeffreholme Farms Ltd., Thorndale

GP-81-2YR

03-04

328

391

327

1,046

(85)

(130)

(79)

(294)

VAN NES MAGNATE 6,296 New Morning Holsteins, Monkton

VG-88-4YR

03-10

374

379

391

1,144

(107)

(79)

(101)

(287)

SANDYCREEK DETOUR MALORY Sandy Creek Farms, Iroquois

GP-83-2YR

03-00

379

369

380

1,128

(105)

(82)

(93)

(280)

EXCELSIOR DEDUCTIVE MARIJKE Excelsior Farms Inc., Wyoming

VG-88-4YR

04-00

422

390

395

1,207

(156)

(109)

(126)

(391)

BUTTERMINE SARGEANT NOMA Buttermine Farms Inc., Harley

GP-81-2YR

04-05

419

364

406

1,189

(164)

(83)

(135)

(382)

MOUNT KOLB JACOBY GIRL Mount Kolb Farm, Caledon

EX-90-4YR

04-02

353

365

345

1,063

(112)

(112)

(104)

(328)

MARSVILLE UPRIGHT SUNNY Marsville Holsteins Ltd., East Garafraxa

VG-86-4YR

04-01

347

386

312

1,045

(104)

(107)

(70)

(281)

DOANLEA DEMPSEY JAKI Donald Doan, Norwich

EX-90-4YR

04-04

355

363

335

1,053

(103)

(97)

(81)

(281)

EX-91-2E

05-04

322

517

329

1,168

(55)

(209)

(60)

(324)

GP-80-3YR

05-04

349

328

352

1,029

(96)

(65)

(98)

(259)

G-78-2YR

05-11

379

426

370

1,175

(81)

(112)

(59)

(252)

WAYCREST DOORMAN ABRIANNA Waycrest Holsteins, Atwood

VG-87-5YR

05-10

282

396

302

980

(35)

(120)

(53)

(208)

KAYMANOR DELTA AVALANCHE Frederick Topp & Son, Dunnville

VG-87-4YR

05-03

344

340

326

1,010

(77)

(61)

(59)

(197)

WILKESVIEW DOORMAN BROOKE Murray Wilken, Ripley

VG-87-3YR

06-03

379

383

367

1,129

(105)

(96)

(93)

(294)

RICHLAND FEVER ZOOM Richland Holsteins, Stirling

VG-88-6YR

07-08

316

353

336

1,005

(71)

(71)

(79)

(221)

MERDELL FREDDIE ETHEL Merdell Dairy Farms Inc., Newton

GP-82-2YR

06-06

326

350

344

1,020

(65)

(70)

(80)

(215)

EX-92-3E

07-07

331

447

336

1,114

(31)

(133)

(34)

(198)

VG-87-6YR

06-06

336

361

351

1,048

(61)

(57)

(65)

(183)

SPRUCEHOLLOW REIGN BETTY Murrel Martin, Alma

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5 YEAR OLDS LOCHDALE DOORMAN CANDY Lochdale Holsteins, Alexandria MAITLAND MEADOWS FLATTOP DUSAM Maitland Meadows Farms Ltd., Jasper HEERDINK EMBASSY FIRE Heerdink Holsteins, St. Marys

MATURE COWS

ERBCREST ATWOOD MEGHAN Erbcrest Farm, Milverton HYLAND S SUPERSIRE WESTERN Hyland Holsteins, Kippen

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May 5-7 Dairy Sen$e, Durham College, Oshawa May 20-21 Calves for a Cause Online Sale Online at uniquedesignandmarketing.com

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FROZEN GENETICS ONLINE

FEB 1-2, ONLINE @ UNIQUE SALES & MARKETING

TOP SELLERS 3 - F. LAMBDA X T-TRIPLE-T PETUNIA ......................... $1,600/EA Buyer: Matt Mitchell, TN

CHOICE OF 5 F. AWESOME/F. ANALYST X GOLDWYN BLISS.......$1,150/EA

Buyer: DAD Livestock, ON

JUNE 2022

3 - F. DEVOUR X MS APPLES APPLESAUCE............... $1,050/EA

June 18 Maxville Holstein Show, Maxville Fairgrounds June 22-23 Holstein Ontario Summer Social, Wellington County June 22 Holstein Ontario Summer Social Farm Tours, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. (see page 20 for tour stops); EastGen Evening of Excellence including Master Breeder Celebration. Dinner at 6:30 pm; Tickets available via Eventbrite. June 23 Holstein Ontario Awards Banquet. 9:30 a.m. start, followed by lunch at 12 noon, and an afternoon of staff milestones and the Branch’s 40th anniversary celebration. Tickets available via Eventbrite. June 23 Waterloo County Club Twilight Social, Adieu Farms, Waterloo June 27-28 Middlesex Dairy Day, hosted by Cavanaleck Farms, Belmont BBQ Lunch, Recognition Awards, Activities for the kids! June 30 Middlesex Dairy Day, hosted by Cavanaleck Farms, Belmont BBQ Lunch, Recognition Awards, Activities for the kids!

Buyer: MacBeath Farms, PEI

84 EMBRYO AVG.................................................... $667/EMBRYO

A DAY AT THE DOWNS

MARCH 26, 2022, RIVER DOWN HOLSTEINS, METCALFE

TOP SELLERS RIVERDOWN DBACK ASCALLYWAG................................ $19,000

Buyer: Jim Butler, IL

D2 CAPTURE YOUR DESTINY............................................. $19,000

Buyer: Gerald Jaquemet, Winchester

RIVERDOWN TATOO DIABLO..............................................$12,200

Buyer: Budjon Vail, WI

36 LOT AVG............................................................................$6,942

ROCLANE HOLSTEINS COMPLETE DISPERSAL MARCH 29, 2022, ENCANS BOULET, CRYSLER ON

TOP SELLERS ROCLAN CHIEF ICE WINE......................................................$5,500

Buyer: Eric André, Ferme Belcourt, QC

BRABANTDALE SHOTTLE SPARKY......................................$5,300

Buyer: Marc Lafleur, Sarsfeild

ROCLANE DRAGONHEART GUMMYBEAR...................... $5,000

JULY 2022

Buyer: Eric André, Ferme Belcourt, QC

July 6 Dufferin Twilight Meeting, Deaksview Farm, Grand Valley, 7 p.m. July 14-15 Western Junior Show, Woodstock Fairgrounds July 21 Ontario Summer Show ( Jerseys). Lindsay Fair July 22 Ontario Summer Show (Holsteins). Lindsay Fair July 26 Glengarry Twilight Meeting

105 LOT AVG..........................................................................$2,680

SPRING STYLES AT KARNVIEW

APRIL 1, 2022, ONLINE @ UNIQUE DESIGNS & MARKETING

TOP SELLERS DYNASTY WOODCREEK BONITA.......................................$16,300

Buyer: Kevin Phillips, TX

REDCARPET WAR WEDNESDAY ......................................... $9,000

Buyer: Brad Smith

GOLDEN-OAKS-I LAMBDA MASTERFUL.......................... $7,400

Buyer: Rocky Allen, AUS

26 LOT AVG............................................................................$4,300

AUGUST 2022 August 18 Eastern Ontario Invitational August 18 Wellington County Twilight Meeting

READY, SET, SPRING AT RANHAVEN FARMS

APRIL 4-5, 2022, ONLINE @ UNIQUE DESIGNS & MARKETING

TOP SELLERS MS EATONHOLME UNSP PIPER ..........................................$5,500

SEPTEMBER 2022

Buyer: Forest Lee Farms, ON

September 23 Frieso Farms Dispersal

Buyer: Fred Killing, ON

UNIQUE CHIEF CHEERS 2.0 .................................................. $4,100 RANHAVEN ALLIE ALEXIS ..................................................... $3,700

Buyer: Killcroft Holsteins

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BRANCH NEWS

WEST-CENTRAL

EAST-CENTRAL

EASTERN

OUR 2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MONICA KAGI

Athens

(613) 577-1658 63redlodge@gmail.com

(613) 802-3604 way2succinct@yahoo.com

WELCOME ADAM!

TOM HAWMAN

Elginburg

Omemee

(613) 329-2649 trekili77@gmail.com

(705) 879-6773 tom.hawman@gmail.com

JAMES CRANSTON

We are excited to announce that Martina Arth has joined the Holstein Ontario team as our Office Coordinator! Martina grew up on a dairy farm in Jerseyville, ON. A University of Guelph graduate from the BSc.Agr. program, she has never strayed far from her agricultural roots. She has many years of experience in administrative and bookkeeping rolls and has served on several volunteer committees and Boards of Directors. She has been actively involved in 4-H both as a member, and then for the past 30 years as a leader of the Dairy Club in Wentworth County. Martina’s longtime involvement with the Ancaster Agricultural society both as a volunteer and as a staff member have given her valuable experience working with volunteer based, non-profit organizations. She has been a member of the Ontario Spring Discovery show committee, the National Jersey show committee and serves as the Cattle Committee Chairman at the Ancaster Fair. She is a strong supporter of youth dairy activities. Martina and her husband Andy have three grown children and enjoy country living on their small hobby farm in Jerseyville, ON. In her free time, Martina enjoys riding, driving, and showing her Haflinger horses, as well as many other outdoor activities including mountain biking and gardening.

COLE VERBURG

Finch

ADAM HUNT

MARTINA ARTH JOINS THE HOLSTEIN ONTARIO TEAM

Adam Hunt has accepted the role of Director for EastCentral Ontario, replacing Tara Bullock whose term came to an end in February. Adam hails from Elginburg, Ontario where he raises 25 purebred Holsteins under the Trekili prefix. He has owned several All-Canadian awardwinners and nominations, including his first homebred nomination in 2015 with Trekili W A Lola Braxton. Off the farm, Adam is a Sales Representative and Dairy Progeny Specialist for Select Sires Genervations. He also serves as an Official Judge for Holstein Canada where he has had the opportunity to judge multiple 4-H shows, Breeders Cups’, and County shows. We welcome Adam and know he will be a great addition to the Holstein Ontario Board!

WILFRED STRENZKE

Ancaster

Breslau

(905) 719-0196 cranstonbackup@hotmail.com

(519) 591-2436 wlstrenzke@gmail.com

FIELD REP REMINDER

NATIONAL DIRECTOR

WESTERN

At our February 2021 Annual General Meeting, bylaw 2.1 was voted upon, which would see our three Holstein Ontario Field Reps move under the Holstein Canada umbrella. This transition has been referred to as the “Field Services Project”. The vote was passed, and in January 2022, the Field Reps made the transition. As a member, the main change you will notice is in your billing (your Ontario membership fee decreased from 13 per cent to 6 per cent). It is our intention that the level of service you have come to expect from the Field Reps remains the same. Note that if you need to reach Amanda, Jenna or Jordan, their contact info has changed as shown below. Should you have any questions, please contact us at the Branch (519-653-6180). ALAN HAWTHORNE

KYLE MACLEOD

Listowel

Embro

(519) 291-5824 bobmur.farms@gmail.com

(519) 320-0729 kyle_macleod@hotmail.ca

AMANDA COMFORT

JENNA HEDDEN

JORDAN EASTMAN

(519) 865-3815 amcomfort@holstein.ca

(613) 888-9250 jehedden@holstein.ca

(519) 861-8235 joeastman@holstein.ca

Former West-Central Rep

DENNIS WERRY

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WINTER 2022 • National Show Results • Willowcreek Genetics: Just Getting Started • Cross-Canada: BC Breeders Flooded • All-Ontarios

Hampton

(905) 213-8228 werrydennis@gmail.com

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IN BLACK & WHITE

The Uhr family, from l to r: Nadia, Jasmine, Christoph, Bobbi-Jo and Joshua. PHOTO SUBMITTED.

Knonaudale Farms Inc. NAME: CHRISTOPH AND BOBBI-JO UHR AND FAMILY HERD SIZE: 95 MILKING OPERATION TYPE: TIE-STALL LOCATION: CRYSLER, ON

1. What is your family’s history with Holsteins?

8. If you could have ANY cow standing in your barn, who would it be?

Laurie Sheik. She transmitted well on both the top and bottom side of the pedigree. 9. What is one thing you would tell a young farmer starting out that you wish you had been told?

If you consider yourself a breeder in the business, don’t be afraid to We moved to Canada in 1980 from Switzerland and started sell a good one. You’ve got the family in your barn, and chances are, registering through the NIP program. We continued to add a few you’ll breed another. purebreds along the way. In the early 2000’s, we started flushing and 10. How do you use genomic information in your herd and what are continued to build our herd from there. 2. What are your breeding goals?

Solid udders! Always breed for good udders. 3. What genetic tools are most important in your breeding program?

Percentage fat, resistant to mastitis. 4. Describe the ultimate/ideal cow for your operation.

your thoughts on the future of genomics?

It works to identify production potential, percentage of fat for example, but lags in type. We do not use many genomic bulls anymore. It’s a great tool to pick the best out of the litter so to speak. 11. How many cows do you flush each year? How do you market your embryos that are for sale?

The ideal cow for our operation is one with a great udder. In addition We flush about three to four cows throughout the year, as well as some heifers. Japan has been a good market for us. to that, she would have solid feet and legs with great bone quality. 5. What cow in your barn is currently the “Heart of the Herd”? Knonaudale Muddy EX-94 is the heart of our herd. She has 4 Excellent daughters currently in the herd and we have also sold some that scored Excellent elsewhere. Knonaudale Muddy is a direct descendant of Knonaudale Jasmine EX-96. 6. What are you most proud of in your herd/operation?

12. Being in the breeding business, what traits do you find sell the best? What trait do you value most?

A great udder and her pedigree. A great picture of an animal also goes a long way. 13. Which bulls do you feel has had the most impact on your herd over the years and today?

We’re proud of the offspring that we have been able to sell. It’s so Goldwyn and Doorman have worked well in the past. We are currently rewarding to see them go on and preform well for the buyers. We are working with high-type proven bulls such as Sidekick, Unix and Victor. happy with the way the Jasmine family is leaving a legacy. 7. If you could improve one thing in your operation, what would it be?

14. What are the management practices in place on your farm that you feel contribute the most to the success of your operation? Why?

We would like to increase the amount of loose housing we have for Doing what works in repetition – even if it might seem unconventional young stock. to others. Also be willing to put a price on or part with any animal in the barn. Both commercial and type cows.

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