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SUMMER 2022 • Holstein Ontario celebrates! • Breeders’ Cup Results • Heart of the Herd Winners • Crater Holsteins: Conformation, Efficiency, Success W W W. O N TA R I O. H O L ST E I N . C A

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Congratulations to Mary Poirier on her retirement! Thank you for everything that you have done for the Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund.

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Farm Cuties Breeders’ Cup Results Maxville Holstein Heifer Show Ontario Spring Discovery Cross-Canada Connections

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Heart of the Herd Dairy Sen$e Holstein Ontario Summer Social Dairy Women Service Award National Holstein Convention 2022 Highest Classification Scores

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Conformation, Efficiency, Success

IN EVERY ISSUE GM’s Message President’s Message Linked In Youth Feature

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Pursuit of Excellence Superior Production Holstein Happenings Sale Highlights Branch News Index of Advertisers In Black and White

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National Judging Conference

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Carldot Farms Ltd.

official publication of The Ontario Holstein Branch

GENERAL MANAGER Pam Charlton pamcharlton@ontario.holstein.ca (519) 861-9851 EDITOR, Andrea Emond aemond@ontario.holstein.ca (519) 209-5553 OFFICE COORDINATOR, Martina Arth branch@ontario.holstein.ca (519) 653-6180 CLUB LIASON, Molly McMillan admin@ontario.holstein.ca (705) 333-9690 2022/2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT, JAMES CRANSTON cranstonbackup@hotmail.com 905-719-0196 PAST-PRESIDENT, WILF STRENZKE wlstrenzke@gmail.com 519-591-2436 VICE-PRESIDENT, COLE VERBURG way2succinct@yahoo.com 613-802-3604 DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE, TOM HAWMAN tom.hawman@gmail.com 705-879-6773 NATIONAL DIRECTOR, NANCY BEERWORT nbeerwort@holstein.ca 613-330-0348 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, Leanna Lowry, Katrina Feletto AD SALES Kaitlin Henderson CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Bonnie Cooper CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Andrea Emond, Pam Charlton, Molly McMillan, Bonnie Cooper, Darlene Graham, Neil Pond, Anna Van Dyke, Mel O’Shea, Patrick Weberman Photography, Andrew Hetke Photography, Farm Boy Productions, Cowsmopolitan, Katrina Joy Photography, Claire Swale, 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 ON THE COVER: Dennis Metzger of Jacrest poses with AK-Philips-I Warrior Paloma during the Wellington County District Tours, held on June 22. Paloma, born in March of 2020 and not yet classified, is jointly owned by Dennis Metzger and Select Farm & Export Services. PHOTO BY KATRINA JOY PHOTOGRAPHY. W W W. O N TA R I O. H O L ST E I N . C A


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FASTER GROWTH OVER THE COMPETITION

Growth rates gathered in a calf survey conducted in the summer of 2015 indicate that calves fed BioForce® or Bionic® acidified milk replacer grew an average of 16% more g/day than on competitor milk replacers. Data was collected from 58 farms including 1,020 holstein calves. Speak to your GVF Dairy Specialist or a GVF Ruminant Nutritionist about BioForce® or Bionic® acidified milk replacer and get your calves off to a great start. Advanced Animal Nutrition for Improved Human Health.

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As I put the final touches on the issue you now hold in your hands, I’m left wondering where the time has gone. How are we half way through summer already? How has life become SO busy? With the world opening again, the answer is right in front of me. Yes, life was uncertain during the early days of the pandemic. But it was also slower, easier, and more care-free. I’m thrilled the kids are back doing the sports and activities they enjoy, but I sometimes find myself longing for those days of quiet again – the days when we didn’t rush to three activities in one evening and sit down for supper at 7:30 each night! The one thing I have come to realize is that lowering one’s expectations (especially if you’re a perfectionist like I am) and simplifying things is necessary if we want to make it through in one piece! “Simple is better,” says Tom Babcook, who runs Crater Farms in Hartington, Ont. Read their story on page 19 to find out how creating efficiencies on their Frontenac County farm has allowed them to get in and out of the barn faster and rely on help when needed. Whether it’s work, a 4-H event, or even entertaining friends over the summer, simplifying things doesn’t mean you’re taking the easy road; it just means you’re being smarter about your time. And with the switch from no events to all the events, that’s key! Wishing you a simple, stress-free summer,

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What a busy few months it has been at Holstein Ontario! It doesn’t seem possible that August is almost here! As quickly as COVID shut everything down, life has just as quickly opened back up and events and shows are back on track! Ontario Spring Discovery, Holstein Canada National Convention, our office relocation, Holstein Ontario Summer Social, National Judges Conference and three successful Junior Shows have kept us very busy with planning underway for a Provincial Judging School, the fourth Junior Show, TD Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic and so much more. In preparing for all of these events, one thing is abundantly clear: our dairy industry is full of dedicated, hard-working and enthusiastic volunteers and industry partners. All these events rely on the contributions of volunteers and committee members for fundraising, manpower, promotion and execution. Without them, the many events that we all enjoy would not be possible, so I want to take this opportunity to say a big thank you to all of you for all you do for the broader dairy community. That includes your local club directors and secretaries.

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Andrea Emond, Link Editor aemond@ontario.holstein.ca • 519-209-5553

The county clubs are the foundation of Holstein Ontario and work hard to organize Twilight meetings, Breeders’ Cups, County Shows and other events. And like many other community groups, some of them are struggling with maintaining a volunteer base to draw on to help organize and manage these events. So…consider this a call to action! If you haven’t before, now is the time to reach out and offer some help or assistance. Maybe it’s hosting a Twilight meeting, maybe it’s helping to set up for the county show, or perhaps it’s driving the judge around for the Breeders’ Cup. It could be a day here and there, or it could be stepping up to be a director. Whatever you can manage would be welcomed and will help keep these events running. If you are not sure who to contact for your local club, please reach out to us at the Branch and we can provide you with a contact. This is also a great way for our teenagers in high school to earn their required volunteer hours. With that in mind, I hope to see lots of you out and about this summer, sharing the love of all things Holstein. Sincerely,

Pam Charlton, General Manager pamcharlton@ontario.holstein.ca • 519-861-9851

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TANNER SCORES EX-11E

CALVES FOR A CAUSE After its success in 2021, a second successful Calves for a Cause sale took place this year on May 21. All proceeds from the online sale went to the Children’s Health Foundation at London Children’s Hospital in London, Ont., where Darryl and Sarah Markus’ two-year-old son, Brooks, has spent over 200 days as an inpatient. His rare congenital disorder requires ongoing care from multiple specialists and teams.

In the Spring of 2020, we had the chance to visit the Evans family of Highview Holsteins in Port Perry, Ont. to see the province’s 2019 Heart of the Herd winner, Highview Rambo Tanner, in all her glory. This past June, we received the below update from Grant Evans: “Just thought I would pass on that Tanner has reached the EX 11E status! The classifier was in this past Thursday. She is still doing very well. The classifier was amazed at how well she looked as she is on her 14th lactation. I am not sure, but she could be the 1st 11E cow in Canada.” As it turns out, Tanner is indeed the only living 11E cow in Canada, but not the first. In 2007 Floydholm Starbuck Polly, bred by Earle B. Floyd from New Brunswick, was made EX 12E in her 15th lactation. Two tremendous cows and undoubtedly the Heart of each of these respective herds! We are always thrilled to receive such happy news! PHOTO BY ANNA VAN DYKE.

MIDDLESEX DAIRY DAY A RESOUNDING SUCCESS! Close to 250 people came out to celebrate Middlesex Dairy Day on June 30, 2022 at Cavanaleck Farms Ltd. in Belmont, Ont. The day kicked off with a BBQ lunch at 12:30 pm, followed by an afternoon program filled with activities for the kids, a judging class and some special awards. Kris Pettit of Mistyglen Holsteins was the guest speaker and she shared her farm’s journey of opening an on-farm processing plant and creamery. The successful event was presented by the Middlesex Dairy Producer Committee and the Middlesex Holstein Club. PHOTO BY MEL O’SHEA.

“With the love he and our family has received through his admissions, we wanted to give back and Calves for a Cause is our way of doing that!” says Darryl. “We are beyond thankful to the dairy community for the tremendous support of this sale.” A total of $34,000 was raised this year. For full sale results, see page 40. PHOTO SUBMITTED.

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HOLSTEIN CANADA HONOURS THE JENKINS FAMILY KUEPFER REPRESENTS ONTARIO DAIRY FARMERS LIVE ON TV Thanks in part to an initiative organized by DFO, Shelley Kuepfer did something earlier this spring she never imagined herself doing. “Jumped out of my comfort zone and did a LIVE television segment on Breakfast Television this morning!” she says on her social media account. Shelley shared what life is like on her family’s 5th generation dairy farm and expressed her gratitude for being able to provide others with quality milk products while enjoying the life she, her partner Greg and their three girls have built on the farm. PHOTO SUBMITTED.

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THANK YOU, SECRETARIES! Behind every successful Holstein Club is a hardworking secretary! Congratulations to those pictured here and thank you for all you do! Thank you to Kathryn Lambert, who has been the secretary of the Middlesex Holstein Club for the past 15 years. Holstein Ontario GM Pam Charlton presented Kathryn with the award recently at Middlesex Dairy Day. PHOTO BY MEL O’SHEA. Janet Ringelberg has been secretary of the Brant-Wentworth Holstein Club for 30 years. Pam Charlton (l) presented her with the award. Janet also presented Mary Poirier with a gift on behalf of the Brant-Wentworth Club. PHOTO SUBMITTED.

The Century of Holstein award recognizes the dedication and contribution of Holstein families through their long-standing membership with Holstein Canada. If a family’s relationship with the Association can be traced to 100 years of active, continuous membership, then it is eligible for this distinction. In 2019, Charlie Jenkins of Monoak Farms in Belmont, Ont. were recognized with the award. The Jenkins family have been members of Holstein Canada since James C. Jenkins joined in 1920. Holstein Canada National Director Brian Slaughter presented Charlie and his son, Michael, with the honour at Elgin County’s Twilight Meeting held at the family’s farm in July. PHOTO SUBMITTED. W W W. O N TA R I O. H O L ST E I N . C A


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WE ASKED AND YOU DELIVERED! We were overwhelmed with the response to our request for photos of your favourite “Farm Cuties”; in fact, we received well over 100 photos! Though we couldn’t fit them all into one issue, we’re sharing as many as possible here. Chances are, you’ll see some familiar faces on our social media feed over the course of the year. Thanks to all who shared their adorable kids with us. If these pictures don’t make you smile, we don’t know what to tell you! Captions appear on page 41.

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PHOTOS 1. Jennifer Charlton judged Elgin County’s competition. She appears here with Wim Muilwijk (l), breeder of the 2nd and 3rd Lactation winners and Don Catt, breeder of the 1st Lactation winner, 2. Huiztein Windbrook Samantha was second place 4+ Lactation and Reserve Champion in Niagara County, 3. Grey County’s first place 3+ Lactation and Grand Champion Loyalyn Control Galaxy, 4. Durham County Breeders’ Cup Champion was Enniskillen Olympian Ellen, 5. Judge Chris Uhr made 4th Lactation Denvan Jett Air Pandora the County Champion for Glengarry. PHOTOS SUBMITTED.

2022 Breeders’ Cup Results Congratulations to the winners of Breeders’ Cup Competitions across Ontario! It was great to see that most competitions were back up and running this year, and judging by the number of entries and quality of cows, everyone was eager to be back! We will continue to share results from any future Breeders’ Cup competitions as they take place and become available. Thanks to all who took part and to the judges and coordinators who made this year’s competitions happen!

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BRIDGEVIEW TONKA SUMMER Bridgeview Farms

ELM BEND DING DONG Elm Bend Holsteins

FENNEMA UNIX ASHER Jake & Janet Ringleberg

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DON-MAIR SIDEKICK JUBILEE Don-Mair Farms

WATSON COMMANDER DACIE Watson Land and Livestock

ELM BEND GO CUCKOO Elm Bend Holsteins

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ELM BEND GAZINGA Elm Bend Holsteins

CHARBEND SEAVER SATURDAY H. Keith Charlton & Co.

DON-MAIR DOUGLAS DELORES Don-Mair Farms & Legend-Maker Holsteins

ELM BEND GEMCUTTER Elm Bend Holsteins

SPRUCECOURT DELON IVY Sprucecourt Farm

CHARBEND JETT AIR SHANEEN H. Keith Charlton & Co.

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WINRIGHT SIDEKICK SAFARI Winright Holsteins

BERGRIDGE LIVEWIRE JUNE Eric Young

MELNA MIRAND HALF TIME Melna Holsteins

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MILE VIEW GOLD CHIP RUBY Winright Holsteins & Rosevine Farms

BURMANIA EMILIO KOOL Burmania Farms & London Dairy

VRIESDALE LAUTRUST ALL I WANT Vriesdale Farms

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WINWOOD BREWMASTER PAULETTE Winwood Holsteins

HARTHHAVEN SILVER BELLA Harthhaven Farms

FREDWILLL COMMANDER 558 Fredwill Farms

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MAIFIELD CRUSHTIME JUNE Almet Farms

BENRISE SIDEKICK LADY GAGA Benschop Farms

ALTONA LEA UNIX GWENDOLYN Altona Lea

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ALTONA LEA UNIX HERMINIE Altona Lea

MAIFIELD SIDEKICK VANDA Almet Farms

ALTONA LEA UNIX GOBSTOPPER Altona Lea

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ENNISKILLEN OLYMPIAN ELLEN Enniskillen Jerseys

MAIFIELD MCCUTCHEN KRYSTAL Almet Farms

FORWARD LEMUST 514 Zekveld Farms Ltd.

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NARWOOD BAILEY EVENING RAINY Don & Diane Catt

MAPLEKEYS SIDEKICK JUJUBE Maplekeys Farms

SILVERRIDGE FUEL RHONNIE Silverridge Farms Ltd.

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EASTEDGE SILVER 511 East Edge Holsteins

MAPLEKEYS DOORMAN CHARITY Maplekeys Farms

NARWOOD BENEFIT ELLABRITE Don & Diane Catt

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EASTEDGE RENEGADE 394 East Edge Holsteins

MONOAK PRECIOUS PILLOW Monoak Farms

SKIPWELL CONTROL AUTUMN Skipwell Farms Inc.

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Judge – Kerry Alexander

HURON

Judge – Glen Burgess

LAMBTON

Judge – Jeff Stephens

LANARK

Judge – Jonathan Rylaarsdam

LEEDSGRENVILLE

Judge – Ethan McMillan

Judge – Jamie Howard

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Judge – Kevin McGriskin

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LORALANS CORONADO DINA Loralans Holsteins

WRIDAIR THOREAU MONROE Wridair Farms

BALLY BRIGHT DBETA SHELLEY Bally Bright Farms Ltd.

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WESWIN DOORMAN MAGNIFICENT Weswin Holsteins & Loralans Holsteins

LORALANS CONTROL SELA Loralans Holsteins

BALLY BRIGHT CALVANO GEEGEE Bally Bright Farms Ltd.

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LORALANS MARIO JACKIE Loralans Holsteins

LILAC ROW FUNKY DARIANNA Lilac Row Farms

BALLY BRIGHT TROY IZZY Brightlight Holsteins

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LILYKING MIRAND APPALACHIAN-P Bonnechere Holsteins. Ripplebrook Farm, & LilyKing Farm

HICKORYACRES JENGA DENIM Hickoryacres Farm

SUNNY PLAINS ARTIST SCANDAL Sunny Plains Farms

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RUSTOWIL DEFIANT DROXY Hug Farms

CATALYST SOLOMON TOPANGA Orserdale Farms & Catalyst Holsteins

SUNNY PLAINS TATOO JOULE Sunny Plains Farms

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CATALYST PULSAR HOOLA Orserdale Farms & Catalyst Holsteins

SUNNY PLAINS ENVIOUS ELANA Sunny Plains Farms

BEEBROOK DIAMONDBACK BUZZ Rock-A-Berry Holsteins

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KIRKLEA SIDEKICK SUNBEAM Robert D. MacDonald

GLENGARRY CB PEACE LILY Glengarry Stock Farms Inc.

LOCHDALE AWESOME KENNEDY Lochdale Holsteins

CHERRY CREST BREWMASTER BEANS Cherry Crest Holsteins

KIRKLEA DOORMAN REPRINT Robert D. MacDonald & Bethany MacDonald

CHERRY CREST BASEBALL Dalhart Holsteins

4th Lactation

DENVAN JETTAIR PANDORA Adrian St. Denis

GLENGARRY ENDURE ANNE Glengarry Stock Farms Inc.

LOCHDALE DOORMAN SNOWY Lochdale Holsteins

1st Lactation

DIEMERTDALE CONTENDER ALISA Diemertdale Acres Ltd.

POTLUCK WARRIOR RED SALLY Potluck Holsteins & Rock Hill Farms

3RIDGE LAMBADA ETHEL 3Ridge Farms

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LOYALYN CONTROL GALAXY Rob & Alice Bumstead

DONRICH IMPRESSION SALLY Don William Dietrich

WOODBRIDGE ASHTONS AMAZING Woodbridge Holsteins

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GREY WILLOW WINNERS WILISSA Magwood Family Farms

LOYALYN STANLEYCUP TRILLIUM Rob & Alice Bumstead

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VANDI EXCALIBUR AVA Dan Van Veen

HEATHER HOLME UNIX KENDRA Glen & Curtis McNeil

DUTCHDALE PARKAVENUE LISA Perry J. Van Osch

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DUTCHDALE BAUTISTA MARIE Dutchdale Farms

HEATHER HOLME SOLOMON MYSTIC Glen & Curtis McNeil

HYLAND FUEL BARBADOS 1307 Hyland Holsteins

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HYLAND F DAVINCI ROBERTA Hyland Holsteins

HEATHER HOLME GOLD MIDNIGHT Glen & Curtis McNeil

LAURLEE BREWMASTER CINNAMON 19 Laurlee Farm

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WILLOWLANE KINSELY Brian Slaughter

ERROLEA SIDEKICK BRISTOL Errolea Holsteins

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CHARLYN DEMPSEY ANNIVERSARY Crestomere Holsteins, Charlyn Farms & Lovholm Holsteins

MAWACRES GOLD CHIP ROCKET Mawacres Inc.

1st Lactation

ZIEVIEW DOORMAN MINX Zieview Farms Inc.

ROCKYRAPIDS OLAF MIRAND Rockyrapids Holsteins

TIMCON DEWALT JACOBY Timcon Holsteins

2nd Lactation

ROCKYRAPIDS ADAGIO NOEL P Rockyrapids Holsteins

ZIEVIEW DENVER LITTLEBITTYBUG Zieview Farms

NANDALE MIDNIGHT HENNIE Nandale Farms

3+ Lactations

ZIEVIEW CONTROL KINKY Zieview Fams Inc.

ROCKYRAPIDS MINERVA SOLOMON Rockyrapids Holsteins

BARTHHAVEN TOOHOT HIGH-STYLE Kenneth Darwin Ziebarth

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NANDALE WICKHAM FANTASTIC Nandale Farms

SYMCROFT DUPLEX NICADIDDLE Glen M. Syme

TIMCON MAKITA FEVER Timcon Holsteins

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HILL VIEW LANDSLIDE MISTY Dwyer Farms Ltd.

MAPLE-AIN DENIM SEQUEL Maple-Ain Holsteins

SEELBY UNIX JAVALIN Roosburg Farms Inc.

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SEELBY CHIEF LULU Seelby Holsteins Ltd.

ROOSBURG CASPER RACHEL Roosburg Farms Inc.

GERANN LINEMAN KACEY Gerann Holsteins

ROCKABERRY DEMPSEY CROWN Rock-A-Berry Holsteins

SNOWDAME ELEVATED FEVER Snowdame Farm

RIDEAUSIDE IMPRESSION 3405 Rideauside Farm Inc.

HILL VIEW LANDSLIDE MISTY & HILL VIEW DEMPSEY MIAMI Dwyre Farms Ltd.

CREEK SIDE JACOBY BENTLEY & CREEK SIDE NATIAN BLAKE Creek Side Holsteins

GERANN ELUDE MAXINE & GERANN ENDURE MAMOSA Gerann Holsteins

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GLENBERT NUVIEW UNIX LADDEE Glenbert Holsteins & Nuview Farms Ltd.

CADDEDALE THOREAU SHAKIRA Caddedale Holsteins

SUNNYBLOOM LIGHT MY FIRE FREDA Bloomfield Farms Ltd.

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CAVANALECK HIGH OCTANE OSMIC Cavanaleck Farms Ltd.

CADDEDALE PARADISE KIRBY Caddedale Holsteins

CAVANALECK GOLDCHIP BAYLEE Cavanaleck Farms Ltd.

1st Lactation

MOONSHINE DATELINE BLOOPS Moonlight Holsteins

LUXURY SIDEKICK SUNDIAL Luxury Holsteins

ALDERBERRY VICTOR RASCAL Rick Alders

2nd Lactation

VELLHAVEN ALI MERRICK SEASHELL Vellhaven Farms Inc.

ABBYLAYNE CAPITALGAIN NOVITA Albert Fledderus

HUIZTEIN APPLE-CRISP LEMONY Huiztein Farms Inc.

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DEVANS CONTROL MINNY Greenview Holsteins

LUXURY SUPERPOWER ADELE Luxury Holsteins

MOONSHINE ALLSTAR MACARONI Moonlight Holsteins

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ABBYLAYNE JETTAIR MISSY Albert Fledderus

HUIZTEIN WINDBROOK SAMANTHA Huiztein Farms Inc.

MOONSHINE MILLENNIUM AGATHAI Moonlight Holsteins & Elarda Farms Ltd.

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1st Lactation

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MILVALEA UNIX JACKSON Milvalea Holsteins

BENSONCREST UNIX PENNY Bensoncrest Farms

WEBB VIEW BEANS UNIX Webb Veiw Farms

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ERINCREST WINDBROOK PARIS Erincrest Holsteins

JEFFSHAVEN EQUATION LIPSMACK Jeffshaven Farms

BENSONCREST ALL FOR IT KENDRA Bensoncrest Farms

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LOA-DE-MEDE LAMBDA EVA Loa-De-Mede Farms Ltd.

ELMCROFT DEMPSEY CHANCE Elmcroft Holsteins

ALEAH AWESOME HEI HEI Aleah Farms Ltd.

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PHOENIXHOLM SDR GWEN Carl Phoenix & Family

RUTI CHIEF NATALIA Werner Renggli

ALIDALE DEMPSEY DELLA Alidale Farms

GRUMBLEHILL MILLI Grumble Hill Holsteins, Brian & Marie Wood

LOA-DE-MEDE SPIRTE PAULINE Loa-De-Mede Farms Ltd.

BEAVERBROCK DUNDEE MEGS Beaverbrock Farms

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FRANKHAVEN OCTADEEN SEREENA Frankhaven Holsteins & Mobile Holsteins

MCINTOSH LUCKY CRUSHABULL McIntosh Holsteins

SMITHDEN KINGBOY EYRE Valiant Dairy Inc.

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BRENTRIDGE LAMBDA DIXIE Brentridge Holsteins Ltd.

OOSTVIEW RUMMY PIRATE Oostview Farm Ltd.

SPERO UNIX MARRY Spero Holsteins Ltd.

3rd Lactation

HAZELCREST DOORMAN LULU ANDIE Hazelcrest Holsteins

SPERO PORTER NENA Spero Holsteins Ltd.

HANALEE SOL DECAF Hank & Nancy-Lee Hazeleger

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SMITHDEN MCCUTCHEN ALYSIUM Valiant Dairy Inc.

HANALEE MCCUTCHEN CHERRY COKE Hank & Nancy-Lee Hazeleger

ROESBETT AFTERSHOCK REBA Roesbett Farms Ltd.

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ULMAR SIDEKICK JASS Pfister Dairy

MAPLEVUE FABULOUS TASTE Maplevue Farms

SUTHERHILL VICTOR MOLASSES Sutherhill Farms

2nd Lactation

ERBCREST DOC MARILOU Erbcrest Farm

REIJNEN PHARO ANKE46 Reijen Dairy Farms

ULMAR SIDEKICK DIVA Pfister Dairy

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LEGACY CLASSIC DISSY Legacy Holsteins

MAPLEVUE ENDURE KIRBY Maplevue Farms

CARLDOT HIGH OCTAINE IMPRESS Carldot Farms

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ERBCREST ATWOOD LILAC Erbcrest Farm

ULMAR JETT AIR DOMINO 128 Pfister Dairy

REIJNEN SUPER LUCIA14 Reijen Dairy Farms

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RONBETH UNIX TAYLOR Ronbeth Holsteins

CROVALLEY SOLOMON SPOT LIGHT Crovalley Holsteins

KEDEB AFTERSHOCK MCKENZIE Kedeb Acres

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Judge – Ian Mathers

RONBETH DOORMAN EMILY Ronbeth Holsteins

CROVALLEY DOUGLAS RAVIOLI Crovalley Holstein

CROVALLEY EXPANDER ALLERGY Crovalley Holsteins

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CROVALLEY DOORMAN MISELLA Crovalley Holsteins

STANWOOD REVEL NADINE Stanwood Farms

LIFLOC MCCUTCHEN BOWEN Lifloc Holsteins

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RONBETH DAMION SANDRA Ronbeth Holsteins

VELAN SAMMY TAYLOR Velan Farms

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MOUNT ELM CRUSHTIME JELLOSHOT Mount Elm Farms Inc.

YORELLEA ATMOSPHERE TRISHA Yorellea Farms

BURNACRES DOUGLAS ANABELLE Burnacres Farms

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MOUNT ELM ATMOSPHERE PUDDLE Bruce & Susan Mode & Yorellea Farms

PERKINDALE SHERIFF WAIVA Perkindale Farm

REDSTONE SIDEKICK DARLENE Redstone Holsteins Inc.

ALLENSITE INCREDIBULL KARMA Allensite Farms Inc.

REDSTONE BREWMASTER CINDY Redstone Holsteins

ELM LANE DOORMAN BECKER Elm Lane Farms

MOUNT ELM BEEMER LOVESKYE MOUNT ELM LOVE LETTER Mount Elm Farms Inc.

BURNACRES UNIX KYLIE BURNACRES DOORMAN KHLOE Burnacres Farms

YORELLEA EXPANDER QUIZZICAL YORELLEA MONTEREY PARADISE Yorellea Farms

1st Lactation

PRINZHAVEN RUMMY RORY Prinzhaven Farms

GRAHAMFARM KINGBOY CHARLEE Graham Farms

WALTZ ACRE LOUISE UNIX Waltz Acre Farms

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GRAHAMFARM CAPITAL GAIN SCOUT Graham Farms

WALTZ ACRE STELLA DELTA-LAMBDA Waltz Acre Farms

NURSELAND SIDEKICK DAWN Nurseland Farm

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PRINSVILLE SOCHI BARBIE Prinsville Dairy Farm Inc.

ADRIEL JETT AIR 232 Ebenezer Farms

NURSELAND ARMANI TINA Nurseland Farm

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GREENLARK ROSES JEWEL Greenlark Farms

ROBDOT CROWN ROYAL TEAL Robdot Holsteins

GOULDHAVEN CRUSHABULL ERINN Gouldhaven Farms

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GREENLARK AMBER ROSE Greenlark Farms

GOULDHAVEN SOLOMON JENNY Gouldhaven Farms

STRAATHOF ELUD WILLYNILLY 1678 Straathof Farms

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GOULDHAVEN MAGNUM LAUREL Gouldhaven Farms

GREENLARK JASPER LAVA Greenlark Farms

OURQUEST AFTERBURN SHADOW Ourquest Farms Inc.

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GREENLARK CONTROL LILA GREENLARK CONTROL LAURA Greenlark Farms

STRAATHOF ELUD WILLYNILLY 1678 STRAATHOF BREW WILYCHILY 1803 Straathof Farms

HAYWAY CALLEN MOSCOW HAYWAY CHIEF MANITOBA Hay-Way Farms

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FARISVIEW DOOR WINDY Dalton J. Faris

HAANVIEW SILVIO DOT Haanview Farms Inc.

RADOMERE OVERWING JADEN Raymond Klein Gebbinck

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SPENCROFT UNIX LESTER Roger Spence

MEADOWGOLD ATEAM DAFFODIL Meadowgold Holsteins

ROBINS DEMPSEY KC Robins Holsteins Ltd.

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SPENCROFT SOLOMON KRISPER Roger Spence

WRICO GYMNAST TILDA Wrico Holsteins

FARISVIEW GOLD CHIP MONTANNA Dalton J. Faris

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Judge – Brent Howe

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Judge – Kevin MacLean

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GLAUDALE CACAO SEABISCUIT Glaudale Farms

LIMBRA LIVING TRACE Huybregts Farms Ltd.

VERENAHOLME ACE OF SPADES Verena Farms

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REDLODGE CHIP ANALIA Redlodge Farms Inc.

KNONAUDALE KING CARMEN Knonaudale Farms Inc.

LIMBRA SHADOW PENNYLESS Huybregts Farms Ltd.

LIMBRA MONTEREY PANDA LIMBRA WINDBROOK PENNY Huybregts Farms Ltd.

REDLODGE CHIP ANALIA REDLODGE FIRE ABILITY Redlodge Farms Inc.

KNONAUDALE KING CARMEN KNONAUDALE DM CARLEN Knonaudale Farms Inc.

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DOUBLERIDGE DEMPSEY SHAWNA Doubleridge Holsteins

SINCAL HOUSE COCO Renald & Simon Gravel

LORNEVA ANGLER JACEY Freedom Farms Inc.

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LORNEVA DENVER AMELLIA Freedom Farms Inc.

MISTYVALLEY MAFIA MINTY Stuart Weber

CATTS HIGH OCTANE ELLIE Hywayside Holsteins

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PARAJAY LOUIS DAFNE Jackson Valley Farms

FARVIEW-HILL CRONKITE ROXY Renald & Simon Gravel

CHIEFTAIN LYZA CLARITY Basil & Mary Loranger

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JOALFARMS TATOO PLAYOFF Allan & Lorne Vis

OLIVERCREST CARBON TAX Olivercrest Holsteins

CHRISHAR BRICK CHARLOTTE Chrishar Farms

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JERVAL BREWMASTER ROSEANN Jermy & Florence Bakker

JERVAL IMPRESSION BLOSSOM Mountain Valley Farms

JOALFARMS ABBOTT FINESSE Allan & Lorne Vis

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CHRISHAR MARVEL CAILYN Chrishar Farms

GERRELLY DASHAWN 1586 Cramer Dairy Farms

VEUMOUNT UNIX VICTORIA Vuemount Farm

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OLIVERCREST GC RADIANT Olivercrest Holsteins

CHRISHAR DEMPSEY SELMA Chrishar Farms

WOODSTAR CEO ESSIE Gert Brekveld

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FRAELAND DOORMAN BOURBON Fraeland Farms

FRAELAND DENVER LYNX Fraeland Farms

GLEN ISLAY SIDEKICK MERLOT Andrew Den Haan

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MILESTONE MALLARD MILKYWAY Alex Dolson & Angela Pfaeffli

OLORTINE HIGH OCTANE ARIELLE Corey Martin

FIELDHOUSE RAPTOWN RIPPLELOU Fieldhouse Farms

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ORVANCY CHELIOS LUCY Neil & Connie Brubacher

CLAYHAVEN DOORMAN MAGENTA Melvin G. Martin

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MAXVILLE HOLSTEIN HEIFER SHOW JUNE 18, 2022 • 80 HEAD • JUDGE JOEL LEPAGE JOEL SEXY CHICK DENVER

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Michel Beaulieu, Ste. Anne De Prescott

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Silverridge Farms Ltd., Velthuis Farms Ltd., Springfield

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Belfast Holstein Enr., Mary Inn Holstein, St. Patrice, QC

VELTHUIS DOORMAN JANESSA

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Velthuis Farms Ltd., Osgoode

BLONDIN LUXOR TWINKLE-RED

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Brian Joseph Enright, Winchester

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Velthuis Farms Ltd., Osgoode

RES JR VELTHUIS DOORMAN FANTA

Velthuis Farms Ltd., Osgoode

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Bethany MacDonald, Rob Heffernan, Robert D. Macdonald, Dalkeith

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Taylor Mathers (4-H lease); Brian Joseph Enright, Jaquemet Holsteins, Winchester

JOEL SEXY CHICK DENVER

Michel Beaulieu, Ste. Anne De Prescott

Dan Werry 705.340.5400 x324 dwerry@wbwhite.com

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Brian Joseph Enright, Winchester

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Brian Joseph Enright, Winchester

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APRIL 21, 2022 • 121 HEAD • JUDGE KEVIN MCGRISKIN Intermediate Calf

KARNVIEW HANIKO JULIET

Brian Joseph Enright, Jaquemet Holsteins, Winchester Senior Calf

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3Amigos Holsteins, Ayton Summer Yearling

JR CHAMP KARNVIEW GENIE ROZELLA

Ronald Grandy, Oshawa Junior Yearling

KARNVIEW GUNSHOW CHIEF BEYONCE

Karnview Farms Inc., Tyler Gunby, Woodstock Intermediate Yearling Senior Yearling

RIVERDOWN KINGDOC ASHLEY

3Amigos Holsteins, Ayton

HM JR SWEET-PEAS UNSTOP ALEIGN

Bill Gibson, Patience Holsteins Ltd., Weswin Holsteins, Stayner Spring 2 Year Old

HODGLYNN CHIEF DIXIE

Kevin Ziemba, Mitchell Hockett, Ransom Rail Farms, Inc., Durhamville Winter 2 Year Old Fall 2 Year Old

Cavanaleck Farms Ltd., Belmont

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GRAND & INT CHAMP HODGLYNN VICTOR LOLA

JR BREEDER’S HERD

KARNVIEW FARMS INC, WOODSTOCK

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KARNVIEW FARMS INC, WOODSTOCK

RES & RES INT MAPLEKEYS DOORMAN CHARITY

JR EXHIBITOR

RONALD GRANDY, OSHAWA

JR PREMIER SIRE

GOLDEN-OAKS MASTER-ET

Maplekeys Farms, Aylmer

AVANT-GARDE DM SONGBIRD-ET

D.W. Karn Farms Inc, Woodstock 5 Year Old

HM AIJA BEEMER LALA

Brian Joseph Enright, Dandyland Farm, Frank A. & Diane Borba, Luke McLellan, Winchester Mature Cow

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Fraeland Farms, Fergus

HM INT FRAELAND DOORMAN BOURBON

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SHOWMANSHIP (sponsored by Ontario Dairy Trust Fund) EMMA FINCH

Hodglynn Holsteins, Kincardine

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Agriber Societa Agricola Srl, Beckridge Holsteins, Quality Holsteins

PREMIER AWARDS: SR BREEDER’S HERD

MICHAEL LUPTON, EMBRO

PREMIER BREEDER

MAPLEKEYS FARMS, AYLMER

PREMIER EXHIBITOR

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NATIONAL JUDGING CONFERENCE

A WORD FROM THE NATIONAL JUDGING CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CHAIR, NANCY BEERWORT: It has been five years since Holstein Canada has held a National Judging Conference so a key word for this year’s Conference was “consistency” - aiming to have all our judges on the same page. The Conference was attended by 47 influential judges from across Canada. A variety of topics were discussed and there was feedback from these judges as to how we can make our Judging Program even better. I really appreciate the commitment these judges made to attend, and I especially appreciate their positive attitude and input.

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“I really appreciate the commitment these judges made to attend, and I especially appreciate their positive attitude and input.” - NANCY BEERWORT

PHOTOS 1. L to R - Ontario Judges: Dan Doner, Josh McKay, Brent Howe, Adam Hunt, Richard Osborne, Kyle MacLeod, Andrew den Haan, 2. Dandyland Holsteins welcomed the group for the afternoon sessions, supper and a Breeders’ Cup panel discussion, 3. A group shot of all of the attending Judges, 4. The crew at Quality Holsteins getting all the animals prepped and ready and to the classes on time, 5. Jordan Hawthorne and Vern Lange making sure the heifer is ring ready, 6. Josh McKay takes a turn at the microphone giving his reasons, 7. Participants observe and listen to class results and reasons. PHOTOS 3 AND 4 BY FARM BOY PRODUCTIONS, ALL OTHERS BY MOLLY MCMILLAN AND PAM CHARLTON.

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In the evening, the group took part in a Showmanship Panel, moderated by Mike West and delivered by Matt Lange, Shawnda Enright and Dominic Fortier.

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Participants were welcomed in the morning with Glen McNeil moderating.

Brian Slaughter brought greetings as the new Chair of the Show & Judging Committee.

A series of presentations were given over the course of the morning at the hotel from Dan Doner (“The Professional Judge”); Mike Farlinger and Murray Reissner (“Selecting the Champion”); Dr. Gord Atkins and Vincent Landry (“Show Ethics - A Judge’s Role”).

Dr. Gord Atkins introduced the idea of Functional Conformation to the attending judges.

After lunch, the group traveled to Dandyland Farms in Schomberg, Ont. to work on Functional Conformation in a real-life setting. Brian Carscadden, Bruno Jubinville and Dr. Gord Atkins led the session.

Official Judges, Mike Farlinger and Stephanie Murphy presented on Reasons.

In the evening, Devin O’Hara, Kenton Lindenbach and David Crack sat on a panel discussing “Tips for Judging Breeders’ Cup Competitions.”

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here may be lots of trees, rocks, hills, a lake and even a meteorite crater on their farm, but it is the outstanding Holstein herd of Tom and Karen Babcook and family of Crater Farm, Hartington, Ont., that truly takes centre stage at this Frontenac County dairy operation. A family farm where keeping things simple and efficient is key, the Babcooks’ success in breeding Holsteins with great conformation has kept the rewards coming.

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now 49, and Karen, 48, bought the farm in 2013. They have three children. Dylan, 19, is now working here full-time, while his sisters, Katie, 21, a full-time nurse, and Stella, 15, also help out with the 140-head Holstein herd. Alfalfa and grass hay and corn for silage are grown on the 500-acre farm. Tom’s Dad and brother Vince, plus the occasional part-time student, help out with fieldwork and relief milking. A work-life balance is important to the Babcooks. “Our kids are involved in a lot of sports and activities like 4-H and we try not to miss those events,” says Karen. Tom is a long-time Frontenac County Holstein Club Director and Karen was a 4-H leader for 10 years. Tom, Dylan and Irwin all play on a farmers’ pick-up hockey team. In the summer, the family enjoys spending time at their cottage just a few minutes away on Knowlton Lake.

Five generations of Babcooks have owned Crater Farm since it was established in the 1860s by George Babcook. Purebred Holsteins were introduced in the 1950s by Tom’s grandfather and greatgrandfather, Ray and Gerald. They took the prefix “Crater” after the Holleford Crater located on the farm. Scientists estimate that the crater, revealed in aerial photos in 1955, was created when a meteorite, travelling 55,000 km/hour, smashed into the earth THE INDIANA FAMILY eons ago blasting a hole 244 metres deep and 2.5 km wide. The site, which is now marked by a commemorative plaque, has drawn Crater Indiana Goldwyn EX-93-4E 5* is the cow who will forever hold a special place in the Babcooks’ hearts. Not only did Indiana geology professors, students and visitors. put Crater Farm on the map with her show winnings, but she and Tom’s parents, Irwin and Jerry, took over Crater Farm in 1986. Tom, her family have, and continue to play, a major role here. Born in FAMILY PHOTO The Babcook family of Crater Farm, Hartington, ON, from left, Tom, Katie, Dylan, Karen and Stella are pictured with some of the current favourites in this Frontenac County herd. In the foreground is Crater Magda Doorman EX-93-3E, a third generation homebred EX, while the calves in the back are Crater Camomile Lambda and Crater Camri Lambda, a pair of high GPA Conformation daughters of Crater Camilina Sidekick. . PHOTO BY DARLENE GRAHAM. W W W. O N TA R I O. H O L ST E I N . C A

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2009, this Goldwyn daughter competed at the TD Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic as a senior calf for Karen’s niece Sophie. After Indiana calved as a milking yearling in September 2011, Sophie’s boyfriend (now husband), Kyle Rivington of Riview Jerseys/Glennholme Holsteins, Carp, wanted to see her. Tom recalls, “It was raining that morning. When we opened the big door to let the cows in, we heard a big bang. Indiana had been thrown into a 6-foot water trough, was on her side and flaying her head. Luckily there was a loader tractor nearby with two bale spears which fit perfectly around the trough. We lifted it up and slowly tipped her out. Indiana got up, shook it off and went into the barn and started eating. When Kyle got there, he said, ‘Oh, you’ve washed her already.’ I never told him differently for months,” laughs Tom. Interest from buyers intensified in this stylish heifer as she placed second in the milking yearlings at Kemptville Championship Show that fall and then went to Gerald Coughlin’s Trent Valley Farm until the Royal Winter Fair. When Indiana arrived at the Royal, the phone calls started. Indiana was purchased by Mario Comtois of Gen-Com Holstein, Drummondville, QC. She went on to win her class at the Royal as a thrilled Babcook family watched. Later, she was named All-Canadian Milking Yearling for 2011. In 2012, Indiana was nominated for All-Canadian and All-American Senior 2-Year-Old after another solid show season. While the decision to sell Indiana was an emotional and difficult one, Karen says looking back, “It was a good choice. Indiana really opened up a lot of cattle markets for us in Quebec in the years to come. That was so good for us.” As fate would have it, a few years later the Babcooks were able to reacquire Indiana privately before the 2016 Gen-Com Dispersal where her progeny were among the top selling families. Back home, this beloved cow joined her dam, Crater Santana Linjet EX93-6E 10*, and a slew of sisters. “Indiana and Santana were big, powerful, wide cows. We ET’d them and on the first flush got 59 sexed embryos between them,” beams Tom. “They are still the main family in our herd.” Indiana lived to be 10-years-old, made 107,799 kg milk, 4.1% fat, 3.4% protein lifetime. She has two EX and 11 VG daughters to date with several VG daughters still at Crater, along with an Absolute-Red calf. Santana, who was Grand Champion at the Frontenac County Show in 2012, lived to be 13. She had six EX (all Goldwyns), 15 VG (eight Goldwyns) and four GP daughters. It was Indiana’s fourth dam, Crater Janet Broker EX-2E 1*, that gave the Babcooks the “show bug”. “It was 1998, the same year we got married,” the couple says. “Classifier Don Aylsworth had just made Janet 89 points and said we should get her to a show. We had never showed at that point. We took Janet and one calf to the Frontenac County Show in Kingston where the fellow Frontenac breeders welcomed us and were really encouraging as Janet went on to win Grand Champion. We have only missed one or two Frontenac Shows since. We always have a lot of 4-H calves and enough cows in our string to make a Breeder’s Herd. We have had four of the show’s last eight Grand Champions.”

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Creating lots of excitement currently for the farm is a March 2020 heifer, Crater Camilina Sidekick, from the famed Camomile family. Five years ago, Tom bought six Doorman embryos from Silvermaple Damion Camomile EX-95-USA 5*, the two-time All-Canadian and All-American by Damion. While they ended up with only one viable daughter, a Sidekick flush to that VG Doorman produced Camilina, a high genomic heifer with +13 GPA Conformation (4/22). Camilina was flushed as a virgin heifer. She now has three bulls and three heifers born in 2022 by Delta-Lambda who are all over +3200 GPA LPI, with the top bull at +14 GPA Conformation and a heifer at +15 GPA Conformation. The bull has generated interest from A.I. companies. “We have bred five EX-93 and one EX-94 cow in the last ten years,” says Tom proudly. The heart of their herd today is 6-year-old Crater Magda Doorman EX-93-3E. This third generation, homebred EX by Doorman just gained her 3E in June and has young heifers by Sidekick, Chief and Delta-Lambda. Magda is from Crater Melon Sanchez EX-93-4E 3* and then an EX-90 Goldwyn. The highest scored Crater bred cow, Crater Lia Goldwyn EX-94-3E, is owned by Fermes Silvercrest, Belgo and Belgarde, Acton Vale, QC, and was Grand Champion at Expo Richmond in 2018.

KEEPING IT SIMPLE “We try to keep it simple and efficient on our farm,” says Karen. “Efficiency is a big deal for us.” As Tom reiterates, “Simple is better. That is a big key when it comes to management. By streamlining things, and keeping it simple, we can get in and out of the barn faster and can have other people step in and help us when needed without much problem.”

The Crater prefix also appears in the pedigree of a noted Red & White show champion in the U.S., Dyks Kite Linda-Red-ET EX95-4E-USA, a three-time All-American and 2008 Reserve Grand Champion at World Dairy Expo. Her Rubens dam, Double-G Rubens Lindsay EX-94-4E-USA, was nominated for All-Canadian Milking Yearling in 2001 and is a daughter of Crater Broker Lucky, The Crater barn, built in three stages, is a reflection of the Babcooks’ who was sold in dam by the Babcooks in 1993.

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progress and more than 160-year history. The original barn, with its low ceilings and worn wood, is in the middle, while to the left is a barn put up in 1986. On the right is the attractive tie-stall barn, with its automatic window curtains and great cow comfort, built in 2002. The Babcooks currently milk 70 cows with automatic take-offs in this barn where cows are fed a TMR of corn silage, haylage, dry corn and protein supplement. “Six months of the year our cows are outside on pasture and just come in for milking,” say Tom and Karen. “They seem to stay healthier, have less trouble with their feet and legs, and their mobility is really good because of the pasture. They travel up to a 1/2 mile each way on the county road past our farm to get to their pasture. Lots of cameras come out from city people travelling through the area who have never seen a live cow,” they smile. “I want a good legged and uddered cow with a wide frame,” states Tom. Those goals are reflected in the present Crater herd of three ME, six EX, 40 VG and 13 GP cows who average 210-228-230 BCA for production. There is even an Excellent Jersey in the lineup. Karen explains. “One day, Tom had a weak moment and said, ‘I would even milk a Jersey if I had one.’ I made the phone call and within five minutes had bought Tom a Jersey. We bred her and we now have our first homebred, Excellent Jersey.”

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The number one Delta-Lambda heifer for Dairy Strength in Canada, Crater Belleva Lambda, is a product of these crosses being from a fourth generation VG Sidekick who traces to Crater Lexus Linjet EX92-3E. Two-thirds of the bulls used at Crater are proven and 80% of the semen is sexed. Beef semen is used on the lower end of the herd. The Babcooks have genomic tested quite a few animals recently. “We do it for marketing, to see what the animal is lacking, and what, or whether or not, to breed them,” says Tom. For years, the Babcooks boarded out at least 20 bred heifers to other farms during the winter. But with slower cattle markets and rising heifer raising costs, Tom says they made a conscious decision two years ago to cut costs by keeping all their heifers at home, reducing their heifer inventory, and “becoming more efficient”. They also lowered their age at first-calving from 29 to 24 months. Genomic testing, and the use of sexed and beef semen, means they can concentrate even more on their best genetics now.

As Tom looks ahead in the industry, he says, “I think there is a future for A2 milk. I know people who have bought A2 milk because they have digestive issues and it has really helped them. But they can’t necessarily get it where they want to because it isn’t in every store. This is a market our dairy industry is missing and should be filling more. While a lot of our cows are A2A2 just by coincidence, I think if more commercial dairymen used A2A2 bulls and we focused on Tom became interested in breeding and selecting bulls as a teenager. that market it could boost milk sales and increase the amount of “I learned a lot from my Dad. I used to get Holstein Canada’s available milk quota.” Who’s Who book and loved it. Now I spend a lot of time on my phone researching bulls.” High conformation and health traits are Tom and Karen Babcook are proud of their family, Holstein herd major considerations for him when choosing bulls. Linjet, Outside, and the life they have built at Crater Farm. By being progressive, yet Goldwyn and Doorman have had a big impact on the breeding keeping it simple, they will continue to move forward and remain program, followed now by bulls like Sidekick and Delta-Lambda. successful in the years to come. W W W. O N TA R I O. H O L ST E I N . C A

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PHOTOS 1. Smithden Shottle Aphrodite EX-93-7E 5* achieved the honour of being the province-wide 2021 Heart of the Herd winner, 2. The Smith family milked under the Smithden prefix, 3. Aphrodite’s dam, Smithden Allen Alison VG-88 33* was influential in earning the Smith family their second Master Breeder shield in 2010. PHOTOS 1&3 PATTY JONES, PHOTO 2 SUBMITTED.

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ANIMAL & OWNER DORAL DENZEL GALEN EX-94-4E 4* Doral Farms Inc. MONOAK SAMUELO ACOLA EX-91-7E Monoak Farms RCAT DEMPSEY KELLY EX-91-3E Ridgetown College Of Agricultural Tech BREEZY MORE 834F EX-91-5E 1* Haag Farms Inc. WILLOWLANE MORE KEESHA EX-92-4E Brian Slaughter H-BRIDGE DURABLE JUICY RED EX-93-4E 6* High Bridge Holsteins Ltd. LARENWOOD LAUTHORITY CRAZY 698 EX-92-5E 4* Larenwood Farms SQUIBBLAND EMILY GEMINI EX-94-5E K. Dean & Debbie Squibb

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ANIMAL & OWNER BROWNDALE SHOTTLE TESS EX-92-5E 2* Browndale Farm KENTVILLE SHADOW GINA EX-91-4E 3* Kentville Holsteins GAMBLANE CAFE DEBBIE EX-90-2E 4* Gamblane Farms Ltd. KEYLAS WINDBROOK NOVA EX-94-5E Douglas Winger CHRISLAND GOLDWYN DESTINY 196 EX-92-6E Chrisland Holsteins ABBYLAYNE SHOTTLE SHANNON EX-92-6E Albert Fledderus BOSDALE A GOLDWYN TOPPER EX-90-3E Bosdale Farms Inc. EARLEN LAUTHORITY CHERRIN EX-93-5E Earlen Farms Limited

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to the Smith family on their province-wide Heart of Herd winner, Smithden Shottle Aphrodite! A past county winner in 2019, Aphrodite was a remarkable cow whose combined beauty and utility brought her to the top of the provincial Heart of the Herd standings for 2021. In Aphrodite’s nine lactations, she made 127,492 kgs of milk, with a BCA of 262-259-262. As a fiveyear-old, she made 14,993 kgs in 305 days. As a three-year-old, she made 17,377 kgs, earning her a Superior Lactation award. Scoring 81 points as Two-year-old, Aphrodite quickly developed into a well-balanced cow who could do it all, with a 92-point Mammary System, 93-point Rump, 94-point Feet & Legs and 96 points in Dairy Strength. By her third calving, she had reached VG-85 and shot up to an EX-91 after her fourth calf. She settled in at EX-93 points in her fifth lactation, consistently adding an “E” to her score each year until her final classification in July of 2020.

THE HEART OF THE HERD COMPETITION WAS RE-LAUNCHED IN 2018 TO CELEBRATE LONGEVITY AND STRENGTH IN THE BREED, AS WELL AS PRODUCTION. THIS COMPETITION RECOGNIZES THOSE ANIMALS THAT PRODUCE YEAR-AFTER-YEAR, BREEDING BACK WITH EASE, HITTING EXTREME LACTATION NUMBERS AND RACKING UP MULTIPLE EXCELLENT SCORES. IN 2021, A TOTAL OF 6,308 ANIMALS QUALIFIED FOR THE COMPETITION.

BREAKDOWN OF COMPETITION All animals Bred & Owned by an Ontario Member are eligible, no entry required.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Animals meeting the below minimum requirements are assigned points as per the formula, with the top number of points awarded being declared the winner. 1. Must be classified 85 or higher. 2. Must have produced at least 60,000kg lifetime. 3. Must be alive in the year of competition (determined by lactations and/or calvings occurring in the year in question).

FORMULA: • Classification: 5 points awarded for scoring 85, with 1 point added for every point above 85, and 1 point added for every ME.

Aphrodite’s dam, Smithden Allen Alison VG-88 33* is synonymous with the Smithden name and was influential in earning the Smith family their second Master Breeder shield in 2010. One of the breed’s outstanding brood cows, Alison was famous in her own right, with nominations for Global and Canadian Cow of the Year in 2012.

• Longtime Production: 6 points awarded to a cow that has 60,000kg, one extra point awarded for every 10,000kg over 60,000kg.

Aphrodite leaves behind 11 daughters (several by ET) including two Very Good daughters by Uno and Big Kahuna and five Excellent daughters, the highest of which were sired by Atwood and Bolton (EX92 and EX-91 respectively). Her place as the 2021 province-wide Heart of the Herd winner is a small nod to the outstanding cow she was in her time.

• Lactations: awarded 1 point per lactation. • Superior Lactations & Progeny: awarded 1 point per superior lactation and 1 point for every son/daughter that has scored VG/EX, to a combined cap of 10 points. • All-Ontario: 1 point for every All-Ontario nomination in milking form.

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Tie-Breaker: Most kgs. Lifetime Butterfat.

ANIMAL & OWNER ELDERSLIE ATLAS MELINDA EX-90-5E 1* Elderslie Farm Holsteins RICHLAND TITANIC CALI EX-92-6E Richland Holsteins PYNACKER JELCO SEAVER EX-90-5E Pynacker Holsteins BLUEBERRY STANLEYCUP DUCKY VG-85-2YR Blueberry Holsteins LOVSHIN DENISON KENSINGTON EX-92-5E Lovshin Farms Ltd. MAPLEBROUGH ASHLAR RHODA EX-92-8E 1* Maplebrough Holsteins EMBRDALE BONNIE DENISON EX-92-6E 4* Embrdale Farm KUIPERSCREST DENISON TRIXY EX-90-3E 1* Kuiperscrest Holsteins WALKHAVERN GOLDWYN ZIOLA EX-91-6E Walkhavern Farms Ltd. LORNEVA PRIME MISCHEF EX-91-6E Freedom Farms Inc. OLIVERCREST SANCHEZ JAMI EX-90-4E Olivercrest Holsteins KAWARTHA SHOTTLE DAYNA EX-93-6E Kawartha Holsteins DANDYLAND TALENT ROSANNA EX-93-7E Dandyland Farm

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By chance one day, a young Jack happened to attend a local 4-H show where his cousins were showing their calves. He was instantly hooked. “As soon as I was old enough, I started showing,” says Jack. “It fast became my entire life.” Neither Jack nor his cousins had any experience with dairy calves until 4-H. It happened that his aunt was friends with 4-H leader Martina Arth and that’s how his cousins got involved, followed by him. “Sports were the biggest part of my life. Once I started showing calves, sports petered out quickly,” laughs Jack. “It was eat, sleep, breathe sports, then it was dairy cattle.” He hasn’t missed a year in the dairy club since he joined, now in his ninth year for 2022. Growing up on a rural property near Lynden, Ont., the logical place to get a 4-H calf for the first few years was at Summitholm Holsteins, run by the Loewith family. This led to Jack’s first part-time job. “I was there all the time anyway leading calves and helping out, so they started paying me,” joked Jack. He fed calves there for about seven years. He also chased cows for milking, cleaned stalls, milked and helped with cropping over they years. As he got older, he gained more responsibility. Jack has been extremely lucky to have some top players in the dairy and showing world act as mentors for him. That mentorship has played a key role in Jack developing his skills and success within the 4-H program and his career. At 13 years of age, in his third year of 4-H, Jack’s first big mentor was Jeff Stephens. “He took me on, taking me to the bigger shows. He helped me fine-tune my skills in showmanship and getting animals ready.” Jack would go on to work with Jeff for four to five years. Jack’s next big mentorship opportunity came when he started

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working with Len Vis of Mapelwood Holsteins. Jack worked on the farm for two to three years and went to bigger shows like the Royal, all the while continuing to learn from Len. “Len taught me the finer points of getting cattle from the barn to the ring,” says Jack. Len Vis also introduced Jack to the folks at Vogue Cattle Company. Following his time with Mapelwood and Vogue, Jack was the herdsman for Joe Russworm and learned about boarding high end show cattle. Unfortunately, with that year being the first of COVID, most shows were canceled. In 2021, Jack took the skills he’s gained over the years and went on his own boarding 15-20 in Len Vis’s old recipient barn. In his time at Summitholm, he saw how an extremely well-managed dairy operation can be so successful and learned a lot from one of the top managed dairy farms in the country. It has proven to be extremely valuable for him. “At Summitholm, I learned 95 per cent of my management and cow knowledge. I apply that and the knowledge I’ve gained from my other mentors on the show side to get the best out of my clients’ calves and my own,” says Jack. Jack continues his quest for knowledge and is now learning from David Dyment, currently boarding cattle for him as well. Alongside his boarding, buying and selling and fitting career Jack now has his dream job. After helping with social media for a year and a half, he is now the Director of Marketing and Sales for online bull company AG3, owned by David Dyment. “I’ve always been able to talk to people and sell. Now I get to do that for a job,” says Jack. While some 4-H members want a high-type calf to try to win conformation classes, Jack wants to reach his highest potential in

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PHOTOS 1. Jack helps prepare calves for the Spring Sensation Sale at Oakfield Corners, in spring 2022 in Oakfield, NY, 2. Jack (left) with his friend Tyler Gunby in 2014 at the West Niagara Fair. The calf is his 3rd 4-H project, Summitholm Liquid Gold Rapscallion, 3. 2021 At the BrantWentworth Holstein Show in Paris, Ont., with Fraeland Solomon Frost, 4. Jack uses his marketing talents while taking photos for Cowsmopolitan at The Western Spring National Holstein show in Richmond, Utah. PHOTO 1 BY ANDREW HETKE PHOTOGRAPHY, PHOTO 2 SUBMITTED, PHOTO 3 BY CLAIRE SWALE, PHOTO 4 BY THE BULLVINE.

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Currently, there is a huge demand for fitters. Having always clipped his own 4-H calf, he now does it professionally as well. “Learn how to clip,” he says to younger 4-H members. “You can go a lot of places. That clipper bag is your passport. If you can clip well or know how to get a cow ready you can go anywhere.” For the last two to three years, Jack has been going to the United States clipping and working at shows. He’s experienced the various aspects of the US dairy industry. “It’s a big world out there,” says Jack. “I find it very cool how one industry can be so profitable with so many different ways of doing things. I was in Utah in March, and they just have a roof, and the cows live in a yard. Compare that to New York state where they have such different styles of barns. Cattle breeders can be successful in so many different ways.”

Judging has been another key factor of Jack’s 4-H career as well. It started with his mentor Jeff Stephens. “I’d clip off the best three calves When asked what his plans are for the future, Jack says he would in the pen and Jeff would come and quiz why I liked them, and we’d like to continue showing cattle and being involved in the industry. talk through it,” says Jack. “It was a mini class to pick my 4-H calf!” “Showing is my biggest passion. I like the path that I’m currently on. I love it so much and don’t see myself changing.” Every year he’s had a goal of going to the Intercounty Judging Competition and doing well. He would like to pursue becoming an Jack knows he wouldn’t be where he is today without his various official judge in the future. mentors. “I would not be here without any of them, and I don’t know what I’d be doing. They taught me what to, what not to do and the Speaking of mentors, Martina Arth, his 4-H club leader since he passion for showing dairy cattle, any breed.” started, has been pretty influential. “She always takes the time to help you if you have questions,” says Jack. “She’s been a great mentor Jack’s now at the place in the 4-H program where he is a mentor to and role model for me as well.” younger members. He likes teaching young people who are passionate about the same things he is. His advice to them is don’t be afraid to One memorable calf Jack had was in 2019, a nice intermediate calf ask questions. “Never stop trying to learn; there is always something Mapelwood Doorman Beauty. She did well on the local level placing you can take away. Be passionate and be persistent. Do what you in the top two in her class all year long and was pulled out for want to do, not what others want you to do. And most importantly, Champion Calf at the Eastgen Challenge. follow your dreams.” W W W. O N TA R I O. H O L ST E I N . C A

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ENGAGING SPEAKERS Farm Succession (Robert Larmer, Vintage Land & Cattle Ltd.) Challenges & Opportunities (Adam Petherick, Almerson Farms Ltd.) Importance of Dairy Genetics (Glenn Barkey, Altona Lea Farms) DFO’s New Entrant Quota Assistance Program (Justin Bell, TD Bank) Mental Health and Building a Resilient Life (Dr. Tim Henshaw) The Economics of the Dairy System (Carol Mascara, DFO) Financial Statements (Lisa Kemp, BDO and Clair Doan, National Bank) Understanding the Environment (Robin Brown, Ontario Soil and Crop) Knowing and Maintaining Equipment (Chris Penney, Green Tractor) The Basics of Cow Behaviour, “CowSignals” (Danielle Kiezebrink, Purina/Cargill) Today’s Calf, Tomorrow’s Cow (Angela Farfield, Floradale Feed Mill Ltd.) From Touching Cows to Touching Screens (Nancy Charlton, DeLaval)

Adam Petherick, who owns and operates Almerson Farms Ltd. near Campbellford with his wife and parents and represents Region 4 on the DFO Board, spoke about the many opportunities available to young farmers, but also some of the challenges he faced. “Hard work, flexibility, and surrounding myself with a good team has given me the opportunity to serve my industry and try to make a difference,” he said. Dr. Tim Henshaw spoke on Mental Health and Building a Resilient Life. He shared firsthand his mental health challenges throughout his life and how he sought to improve his situation and become successful while helping others. Farm tours on day two were a highlight of the conference for many and included stops at Maryland Farms. Here, the Callaghan family milks approximately 240 cows in a double 16 parlor and crops 3,000 acres of owned and rented land. Two digesters on their farm use cow manure to produce 500 kw of power, which is sold back to the grid. Enniskillen Jerseys and Sargent Family Dairy were stops two and three. The Sargent family milks 53 purebred Jerseys, focusing on high type cows that last. They opened the dairy in June of 2021 and rely on high fat (5.13 per cent) and high protein (4.15 per cent) milk from their Jersey herd to make the products sold in their store. Their current offering includes 2%, homogenized and flavoured milk; butter, cheese curd, cheddar cheese, flavoured cheeses, and camembert, with more products to come. Thank you to this year’s host farms, guest speakers and sponsors for making Dairy Sen$e a success! MANAGING PARTNERS

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“communicate with peers.” “trust my ability to understand the numbers that are involved in running a farm.”

THE THING I ENJOYED MOST ABOUT DAIRY SEN$E WAS… “meeting new people and discovering new ways of doing things.” “seeing how farms, other than my own, deal with similar issues.” “listening to all the guest speakers and their experiences.” This opportunity was made possible in part by the Government of Canada through the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs.

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Lilbri Dutchess Princess EX-92 5E Lanark County's Heart of the Herd 2022 4th Generation Excellent 2018 Grand Champion & Best Udder Lanark County Holstein Show 2018 Breeders' Cup Grand Champion Longtime 60,000kg Production

LILBRI HOLSTEINS Lillian & Brian Drummond

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Princess photo by Jones.

Elderslie Atlas Melinda EX-90 6E 1* Melinda is fresh again in January and has produced over 90,000kgs of milk in her 9th lactation. She has three daughters by Fever scored EX-90 2E, VG-86, VG-85 and an exciting bred August '20 Porter.

Melinda traces back to Elderslie Man-O-War Madge VG-86 1* Res Grand Champion Durham 1978

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After making the difficult decision to forgo selecting a winner last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the committee for the Outstanding Service Award for Dairy Women chose to announce two deserving women to bestow the honour upon in 2022. “We had two nominations that rose to the top,” says Heather Parkin, who was the inaugural winner of the award and has since served as the coordinator on the selection committee. “And we wanted to be able to recognize them both for their tireless and ongoing work.” Parkin delivered the exciting news at Holstein Ontario’s Summer Social, held at the GrandWay Events Centre in Elora on June 23. The two deserving winners were Diane Jarrell-Ray and Jessie Weir.

DIANE JARRELL-RAY Diane Jarrell-Ray has been a 4-H leader for many years, offering calves to youth for over 20 years, often to kids with no farming background, and mentoring them with showmanship pointers and closely following their progress. Provincially, she is a passionate supporter of the Jersey breed in Ontario, evidenced by her strong involvement with the Central Calf Rally, the Quinte-Trent Parish Show, Belleville Championship Show, Summer Show, and the Royal. Nationally, Diane was a board member of Jersey Canada, and only the second female president of that organization. Her passion and forward thinking is seen in many positive changes that she has initiated on different committees, specifically at shows, which she seems to have a great love for.

Before presenting the winners with a framed print and a bouquet of flowers, Parkin spoke to the merits of each of these accomplished women. Diane has shown sustained engagement and leadership in dairy “The committee looks for someone who manages to find the balance activities over a time frame encompassing more than four decades. between the passion for this business, the dedication she has for her Her family’s farm, which began in the early 80’s, has welcomed family, and the spirit to serve others within her community,” Parkin scores of international and domestic visitors and developed some very notable champions who have influenced the breed. said. Both of this year’s winners fit that description well.

“The committee looks for someone who manages to find the balance between the passion for this business, the dedication she has for her family, and the spirit to serve others within her community.” - HEATHER PARKIN

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Having always worked full-time off the farm, Diane raises the calves and looks after all the farm books, and yet still finds time to volunteer in these many positions. Those who know her will say she is determined to achieve all that she sets her mind to. “Diane is never one to shy away from adversity of difficult decisions, whether it be at her home farm or serving on one of our industry committees,” wrote one of her nominators. “Her passion and enthusiasm for the dairy industry has encouraged not only her daughter to become involved in the industry, but also countless other youth in the community.” Congratulations Diane and thank you for your contributions.

JESSIE WEIR This year’s second winner, Jessie Weir, has an uncompromising passion for excellence in her work that has made an impact on those she has worked with over the past 37 years at EastGen. Jessie held the role of Secretary Manager for the Canadian Brown Swiss and

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PHOTO Diane Jarrell-Ray and Jessie Weir (3rd and 4th from left, respectively) were named this year’s recipients of the Outstanding Service Award for Dairy Women. Presenting the award are past winners, l to r, Heather Parkin, Deb Knapton, Bonnie den Haan and Karen Velthuis. PHOTO BY KATRINA JOY PHOTOGRAPHY.

Outstanding Dairy Women Service Award Established in 2011, and sponsored by Holstein Ontario, the annual award recognizes the efforts Braunvieh Association from 1999 – 2018 and was the secretary Manager of the Canadian Guernsey Association & Cattle Breeders of Ontario from 2003-2021. She combined her breed association responsibilities with a marketing role at EastGen supporting producers in four provinces, and in 2021, she became the company’s Executive Assistant.

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Jessie has been instrumental at guiding boards and committees to enhance breed improvement services and breed promotion for members and supported the move to Joint Classification and the transition of breed association work to Holstein Canada. Her leadership, knowledge and professionalism served her well in her work with various boards, committees and dairy producers across the industry. Being involved in one of the smaller breed organizations, Jessie has always strived to ensure all breeders were offered the same level of service excellence, achieving a high level of service for members in an efficient manner with limited resources. As one of the first women to manage breed associations in Canada, Jessie is a great example to young women aspiring to have leadership roles in the dairy industry. Her support of her colleagues and the industry as a whole is inspiring to up-and-coming leaders.

and mother of three from Lakefield, ON, who

Jessie lives out her passion daily as co-owner of her family farm. She is the energy behind the operation and successfully manages to balance her work off the farm with her family and farm responsibilities, including chief of finances and accounting, as well as daily chores, cattle management and cropping during high pressure months. The family farm recently underwent expansion, building a new robot barn, and they have been recognized as one of the best managed herds in the province, as well as one of the top robot herds nationally. One of Jessie’s letters of support indicated that she is as comfortable in her coveralls and boots or at the controls of a huge piece of farm equipment as she is behind her computer at work. She has an abundance of energy, and a drive and passion that stimulates others to be like her. Congratulations Jessie on this wonderful achievement! W W W. O N TA R I O. H O L ST E I N . C A

have devoted their lives to serving, promoting and enhancing the dairy industry. The award is the brainchild of Tara Bullock, a dedicated dairy farmer has since passed the torch over to the award’s first winner, Heather Parkin, and a panel of three previous winners to select the annual winner. After this year, Parkin will pass the coordinating responsibilities onto 2019 winner, Deb Knapton.

PAST RECIPIENTS: Heather Parkin (2011) Elaine Standeaven (2012) Nancy Beerwort (2013) Sandy O’Hara (2014) Karen Velthuis (2015) Ruth Vogel (2016) Janet Ringelberg (2017) Barb Fraser (2018) Deb Knapton (2019) Bonnie den Haan (2020)

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Holstein breeders from across the country felt the ‘Pulse of the Prairies’ and descended upon Saskatchewan for the 2022 National Holstein Convention and Annual General Meeting in April. Fantastic cows and Holstein community comradery were enjoyed throughout the event. We’re please to bring you photos of some highlights and accomplishments of Ontario Breeders. We hope you enjoy them!

ONTARIO’S MASTER BREEDERS

CERTIFICATE OF SUPERIOR ACCOMPLISHMENT Congratulations to Keith Flaman who received the Certificate of Superior Accomplishment Award at the AGM in April. Keith has done a great deal for the Holstein industry and served as CEO of Holstein Canada for 17 years. He was chairman of this year’s convention and appears here on tour at Kenbert Acres.

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The 2021 Century of Holstein Award was announced at the AGM. Congratulations to the Roulston Family of Beechwood, Ont. What an accomplishment!

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;

According to Holstein Canada, James Watson Roulston founded Beechwood Holsteins and officially became a member of the Holstein Association in 1921.

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.

One of the farm’s greatest accomplishments over the past 100 years is that Beechwood Citation Carol, a descendant of Beechwood Simone Sue, set a Canadian record for butterfat production. A photo of Murray and Janet Roulston accepting their award at Holstein Ontario’s Summer Social appeared on page 29.

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Be it resolved that Holstein Canada and Holstein Ontario identify opportunities to promote Canadian dairy and the Canadian milk symbol wherever possible.

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PHOTOS 1. Master Breeder shields await the 19 recipients on hand to receive them, 2. The Young Leaders on farm tour, 3. Paquet Koyla Goldwyn was named 2021 Cow of the Year, 4. Ontario was well-represented at this year’s Young Leaders Program. From l to r: Willemke Binnendijk (Kitchener), also part of the Holstein Canada Classification Team; Brittany MacIntosh (Apple Hill); Cynthia Bumstead (Owen Sound); Jaime Wilson (Port Perry); Tony van Lith (Woodstock); Ryan Wert (Avonmore), also part of the Youth Advisory; Will Johnson (London) and Mark Law (Cambridge). 5. Black Fox Farm & Distillery in Saskatoon was a stop many enjoyed on the Alternative River Valley Tour, 6. Saturday evening was party time as visitors enjoyed the glitz and glamour that has come to be expected of the Master Breeder Gala, 7. Visitors arrive at Sunnyside Dairy, 8. Feeding time during tours at Sunnyside. PHOTOS BY FARM BOY PRODUCTIONS AND HOLSTEIN CANADA.

“I really enjoyed meeting other people close to my age with similar interests from across the country! The Convention Sale was the first live auction I’ve been to in two years. It was a highlight, as was the show, Classification Workshop and Master Breeder banquet. I made a lot of connections and I look forward to connecting with them in the future.” - CYNTHIA BUMSTEAD, YOUNG LEADERS PROGRAM DELEGATE 3

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Top Classifying Herds in Ontario in 2021

Holstein Canada calculated the average final score of first lactation Holsteins classified in 2021 by herd size and province. Based on the number of female Holstein registrations for the year, the herds were then categorized into seven groups according to Master Breeder Program parameters. We have featured the top 20 Ontario herds in each category. Where do you stack up? AVERAGE FINAL SCORE OF FIRST LACTATION HOLSTEINS CLASSIFIED IN 2021 BY HERD SIZE

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Classification Herd Size 7-14 Registrations Per Year Number of Animals Classified

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Classification Herd Size 15-19 Registrations Per Year Number of Animals Classified

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Classification Herd Size 20-24 Registrations Per Year Number of Animals Classified

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Average Final Score

WERRHURST

5

85.40

LEACHLAND

6

85.33

CEDARPATCH

11

SAHARA

6

85.33

TRENT VALLEY

5

85.00

ELMCROFT

20

84.60

BLUCRIK

11

85.09

HIGH POINT

14

84.86

TOMALYNN

10

84.50

LOVSHIN

15

84.80

VALE-O-SKENE

14

84.57

ASPIRATION

5

84.40

ERINCREST

8

84.38

CENTURY STAR

13

84.31

CADDEDALE

18

84.28

FRICOSONS

20

84.10

RIVERMAR

8

84.13

COACHSIDE

9

84.11

PATIENCE

10

84.10

WINDVIEW

14

84.07

MAPLEKAY

14

84.07

GLENIRVINE

16

84.00

LIFLOC

8

83.88

OLORTINE

16

84.00

CHARLYN

7

84.00

HAWDALE

7

83.86

PHOENIXHOLM

18

83.94

LISALAND

7

84.00

NATIAN

6

83.83

DOWNIEBROOK

17

83.94

BREAMONT

5

84.00

ROBDOT

14

83.79

HICKLEE

17

83.88

SPRUCE AVENUE

5

84.00

HARMONY VIEW

5

83.60

INGHOLM

25

83.88

MARY INN

8

83.88

LAIDLAWN

26

83.58

BENCREST

18

83.78

RYLA

6

83.83

SKINHEIR

9

83.11

SHURRHOLME

11

83.73

LORALANS

15

83.80

MAYHAVEN

11

83.09

MARKAY

22

83.68

GREENLARK

13

83.77

DAPPLEHOLM

16

83.00

TRENTWARD

11

83.45

LOYALYN

13

83.77

DREWHOLME

12

83.00

KENCHAR

14

83.43

85.00

MARBRI

7

83.71

SHOWLINE

11

83.00

BESLEA

7

83.43

RJF

5

83.60

WELOVALE

10

82.90

BURNACRES

41

83.34

VALVIEW

7

83.57

JANBRIAN

33

82.85

MARLA

13

83.31

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Classification Herd Size 30-39 Registrations Per Year Number of Animals Classified

Average Final Score

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Classification Herd Size 40-59 Registrations Per Year

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CLARKVALLEY

23

85.00

EARINCLIFFE

21

85.00

HOLZER

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LITTLE STAR

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84.75

RICKHAVEN

14

84.93

RALANES

12

84.75 84.75

RONBETH

14

84.50

KARNVILLA

13

84.92

DELCREEK

28

84.68

ERROLEA

15

84.27

KIRKLEA

15

84.53

BECKRIDGE

42

84.57

ERBCREST

17

84.24

KENTVILLE

23

84.48

MARFLOACRES

40

84.55

KILLCROFT

8

84.13

KAWARTHA

21

84.48

BRENTRIDGE

17

84.41

HARVDALE

15

83.93

LONDON-DF

14

84.21

MARTIN-VIEW

15

84.40

ALMARLEA

17

83.76

VECTOR

5

84.20

EBYLANE

28

84.18

KELHAVEN

16

83.75

FLORBIL

32

84.19

GLENBERT

19

84.11

WESSON

15

83.67

HOLTBYHOLME

30

84.13

GLENGARRY

19

84.00

STANWOOD

10

83.60

SUNNY PLAINS

23

84.13

CANHOPE

16

84.00

NARWOOD

18

83.56

RUTI

30

84.07

LIMBRA

23

83.96

GOULDHAVEN

22

83.55

WENALLT

25

84.00

JOALFARMS

18

83.89

HEATHERICK

26

83.50

WILLOWLANE

20

83.95

SMYGWATYS

41

83.80

CRANEVALLEY

9

83.44

EMBRDALE

24

83.92

BEAVER RAY

45

83.76

MILVALEA

21

83.43

ROSEVINE

25

83.88

SILVERDREAM

13

83.69

SUNREST

19

83.37

MELISTAR

12

83.83

CHERRY CREST

29

83.66

APPLEVUE

19

83.32

LOCHDALE

18

83.78

PRYME

14

83.64

LEGEND-MAKER

16

83.25

CEDARHOLME

32

83.72

ALEAH

26

83.62

ZETTLERDALE

28

83.21

ULMAR

27

83.70

LOA-DE-MEDE

35

83.60

SILVERCAP

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NOMINEES SOUGHT FOR 2022 CURTIS CLARK ACHIEVEMENT AWARD After a two-year absence, presentation of the prestigious Curtis Clark Achievement Award will resume at the 2022 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, ON, in November. The Clark Award, established in 1988, was suspended in 2020 and 2021 when the Royal Winter Fair was forced to cancel due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With the Royal slated to take place again this year and mark its 100th Anniversary, the Curtis Clark Achievement Award Committee is once again seeking nominations for its award. The Clark Award goes to the Canadian dairy cattle exhibitor who possesses the ability, sportsmanship and character necessary to be respected by their fellow breeders and exhibitors. The award is sponsored by the Alberta Holstein Branch. To be eligible for the Clark Award, the nominee must be an “active” showman, breeder or manager of any dairy cattle breed in Canada who is exhibiting animals at major shows in Canada. The person “must be present” at the Royal Winter Fair to accept the award. Nominees will be judged on their support of breed activities and ability to breed, manage, develop and exhibit dairy cattle. Selection of the winner is made by former recipients of the award. The 2022 winner will be announced during the Royal’s National Holstein Show scheduled for November 10th and 11th. Nominations for the award must include a brief résumé on the nominee and be submitted by October 1st to the Curtis Clark Achievement Award Committee Secretary, Bonnie Cooper, 904 – 12 Rockford Road, North York, ON M2R 3A2, e-mail: becooper2010@gmail.com, cell: 416-579-6572. Nominations previously submitted for the award need not be submitted again.

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QUALITY

60

85.20

FARISVIEW

23

84.83

CROVALLEY

36

84.72

KNONAUDALE

29

84.34

BOSDALE

68

84.28

KARNVIEW

30

84.27

DANDYLAND

50

84.22

KINGSWAY

46

84.22

FRAELAND

38

83.95

HODGLYNN

29

83.93

AIJA

36

83.92

UP-RIDGE

40

83.90

OCONNORS

64

83.75

WALKERBRAE

33

83.67

WINRIGHT

41

83.66

DARCROFT

39

83.59

BENRISE

50

83.50

CHRISLAND

29

83.48

HAZELCREST

34

83.47

ALMET

87

83.43

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A NEW EXCELLENT COW OR A VERY GOOD TWO-YEAR-OLD IS A BREEDING ACCOMPLISHMENT. These cows are the highlight of any herd visit and a source of pride for their breeders and owners. From March through to the end of May, there were 606 1st time Excellent cows and 883 Very Good 2-year-olds classified in Ontario. Those classifying EX-91 and above and VG-87 and above are listed here a complete list can be found under the Awards-Lists tab at www.holstein.ca. Congratulations to the owners and breeders of these fine animals. MARCH - MAY EX’S BEAVERBROCK SIRWOOD ADDY EX-93 Beaverbrock Farms, Cannington BECKHOLM DOORMAN LIZ EX-93 Aleah Farms Ltd., Beaverton Lewside Holsteins, Stayner BENCREST BRADNICK JULIA EX-93 Fred & Marian Hopkins, Elmwood CADDEDALE L CLASS CINDY LOU EX-93 Brian Joseph Enright, Winchester Howe Holsteins Inc., Alymer Weavercroft International, Dorchester CENTURYHOLM BREWMASTR SHOCKTOP EX-93 Burmania Farms, Chesterville Centuryholm Holsteins, Kinburn

FLORBIL DOORMAN PIPING EX-91 New Morning Holsteins, Monkton

MOUNT ELM BRADY ALCATRAZ EX-91 Mount Elm Farms Inc., Vankleek Hill

SUNNYFIELD LOVELY EX-92 Sunnyfield Holsteins, Sunderland

FRAELAND BRAEMAR SANITY EX-91 Fraeland Farms, Fergus

NEWMORNING BREWMASTER LO 2485 EX-91 New Morning Holsteins, Monkton

WHITEMILK CITADELLE EXPANDER EX-92 Century Star Holsteins, Cobden Kingsway Farms Inc., Hastings

GERANN SANTANA RAMBO EX-91 Gerann Holsteins, Cardinal

NOORDCREEK SURGEON ASSISI EX-91 Noordcreek Holsteins, Gowanstown

GLENGARRY WICKHAM ALBERTA EX-91 Glengarry Stock Farms Inc., Apple Hill

OCONNORS LMF L 2110 EX-91 OCONNORS SALT A 1917 EX-91 O’Connor Land & Cattle Co, Ajax

ALTOFARM IMPRESSION OMEGA EX-91 Alto Farm, Glencoe ATOZ SOLOMON VAPOUR EX-91 A To Z Farms (2006) Ltd., Mildmay BEACHCREST WICKHAM LONDON EX-91 Impact Farms, Stratford BLANHAVEN OKAFFEINE GARDEN EX-91 Blanhaven Farms Ltd., Durham

HARTHAVEN WICKHAM HURRICANE EX-93 Harthaven Farms Inc., Morrisburg

BRASH BREWMASTER JUICE EX-91 Brash Holsteins, Teeswater

HEATHER HOLME DOORMAN DISNEY EX-93 Glen & Curtis Mcneil, Goderich

BRYCEHOLME DETOUR BEATRIX EX-91 Brian Weber, Allenford Maple Lawn Farm, Allenford

HENDERCROFT ATWOOD SKITTLE EX-93 HENDERCROFT SID MOZZA EX-93 Herbert Henderson, Ashton

BUD016 DOORMAN ZARA EX-91 Beaverbrock Farms, Cannington

JACREST TONKA NARCISSA EX-93 Quality Holsteins, Vaughan

C V F LMF LINDT EX-91 Clearview Farm, Clarence Creek

MS DEZIS CRUSH DELANEY EX-93 Brian Joseph Enright, Winchester Jaquemet Holsteins, Winchester

CARISON DAGMAR RAMBO EX-91 Ferme Carison, L’orignal

MS MAPLE-DOWNS A S GWEN-ET EX-93 Dalton J. Faris East, Gwillimbury PLOEGSWAY CONTROL NUTTYNESS EX-93 Maplevue Farms, Listowel BECKRIDGE UNION LARKIN EX-92 Beckridge Holsteins, Keswick CHAKELBURG P DOORMAN MAFIA EX-92 Chakelburg Holsteins, Mildmay Patience Holsteins Ltd., Mildmay

CARLDOT HIGH OCTANE LUKAN EX-91 Carldot Farms, Stratford CARTERLANE CONTROL LEEANNE EX-91 Carterlane Dairy Farm, Newton CAVANHILL CONTROL JYPSUM EX-91 Cavanhill Farms Ltd., Kinburn CEDARHOLME CALLEN ATLEE EX-91 CEDARHOLME CHILL LYNZI EX-91 Cedarholme Holsteins, Mount Forest

GLENIRVINE IMPRESSION SALSERO EX-91 Glenirvine Farms, Fergus GORWEIR ELUDE TRISH EX-91 Gorweir Holsteins, Guelph HARLEE STOIC GYPSY 709 EX-91 Harold & Laura Lee Dejong, Chesterville HARRISHAVEN UNIX LINDSEY EX-91 RG Harris Farms, Ripley HARVDALE SILVER MOJITO EX-91 Harvdale Holsteins, Stayner HEATHER HOLME BF SOLOMON MOLLY EX-91 Braemar Holsteins, St. Marys Glen & Curtis Mcneil, Goderich HEERDINK GENUITY GUARD EX-91 Heerdink Holsteins St. Marys HESSHOLM TONKA RORY EX-91 Hessholm Holsteins, Kemptville HILLISLE FEVER PIZZAZ EX-91 Bruce Hill, Nepean HODGLYNN BY WAY HEATHER EX-91 Elitestreet Genetics Ltd., Kincardine Hodglynn Holsteins, Kincardine Little Star Holsteins, Watford

OURQUEST SNEAK PEEK ATTICUS EX-91 Ourquest Farms Inc., Cobden PENNYHILL SURPRISE JAY EX-91 Gerry Pennings, Zurich PRECISION JEDI CREDIT EX-91 Precision Genetics, Elmira PROFILE BIDDY EX-91 Brian & Marnie Wood, Cannington QUALITY BEEMER FIZZ EX-91 Barbara Merkley & Sons, Morewood QUALITY CALLEN FLANSEY EX-91 Quality Holsteins, Vaughan RAIVUE ALONZO PRIMA EX-91 RAIVUE SNOWY JANNA EX-91 Raivue Farms Ltd., Sunderland REDLODGE CONTROL AVENGER EX-91 Redlodge Farms Inc., Finch RITZEMA HIDALGO 2,636 EX-91 RITZEMA HULK 2,347 EX-91 New Morning Holsteins, Monkton RIVERDOWN KINGDOC JIGGADOLL EX-91 Riverdown Holsteins, Metcalfe

HYDEN CONTENDER FLASH EX-91 Hyden Holsteins, Milverton

ROSE RIDGE SMOKIN BUNNY EX-91 3ridge Farms, Owen Sound

HYLAND OUTLAST LUCY 1111 EX-91 Hyland Holsteins, Kippen

ROYBRIDGE KINGPIN LINKO EX-91 Roy Spence, Elmvale

JACREST CAPTURE DORITO EX-91 Sprucetone Holsteins, Bradford

SILVEROAK MEGAWATT KAYLEE EX-91 SILVEROAK RAGER RED DEVIL EX-91 Silveroak Farm Ltd., North Lancaster

COOKVIEW IMPRESSION VETSY EX-92 Kevin Cook, Stratford

CEDARPATCH SOLOMON JELLYROLL EX-91 Cedarpatch Holsteins, Mildmay Evan Blanchard, Durham

ELMCROFT HI OCTANE RIA EX-92 Elmcroft Holsteins, Sunderland

CENTERFLOS IMPRESSION MALTY EX-91 Centerflos Holsteins, Elmvale

ERBCREST EXPANDER MARVANA EX-92 Erbcrest Farm, Milverton

CHERRY CREST CHIEF BECCA EX-91 Cherry Crest Holsteins, Martintown

FAIRCREST JACEY DACEY EX-92 Fairwind Acres Ltd., Brantford

CHERRY CREST CHIEF HUMORIST EX-91 Cherry Crest Holsteins, Martintown Raisin River Farms Inc., Cornwall

KIRKLEA JACOBY BUBBLEGUM EX-91 Bethany MacDonald, Dalkeith Rob Heffernan, Alexandria Robert D. MacDonald, Dalkeith

CORNERVIEW MAID MAINEVENT EX-91 Kemmere Holsteins, Mitchell

KNONAUDALE OLIVE EX-91 Knonaudale Farms Inc., Crysler

THOMSVUE GOLD CHIP GOODY EX-91 Thomsvue Farms, Granton

DAPPLEDALE GOLDCHIP SUNSHINE EX-91 Dappledale Holsteins, Greenbank

LAIDLAWN DEMPSEY FABLE EX-91 W. Paul Laidlaw, Norval

TORPEDO CONTENDER SASSY EX-91 Fairview Acres, Moorefield

DARWELL UNIX CAT EX-91 Les & Darlene Sharpe, Orton

LIMBRA ENDURE POMPOM EX-91 Huybregts Farms Ltd., Crysler

TRINAL THOREAU ADDA EX-91 Trinal Holsteins, Teeswater

DERIC LAUSMART MARGELLE EX-91 Ferme Lavigne Inc., Ste. Anne De Prescott

LOCKMAR DOORMAN JANICE EX-91 Lockmar Holsteins, Sutton West

TWIN CREEK PARTYANIMAL MOBYNIK EX-91 Fairwind Acres Ltd., Brantford

DON-MAIR DOUGLAS DELORES EX-91 Don-Mair Farms, Mt. Hope Legend-Maker Holsteins, Mt. Hope

LOYALYN CONTROL POPPY EX-91 LOYALYN DOORMAN TOPAZ EX-91 Rob & Alice Bumstead, Owen Sound

ULMAR CINDERDOOR DONATELLA EX-91 Pfister Dairy, Mitchell

DONNANDALE CONTENDER LABOMB EX-91 Donnandale Farms, Stirling

LUXURY SUPERPOWER ADELE EX-91 Luxury Holsteins, Wellandport

ELMCROFT GOLDWYN REMI EX-91 Elmcroft Holsteins, Sunderland

MACLEANVIEW PEBBLES EX-91 Andy MacLean, Staffa

JAMES-DEAN MISSLE SLIDER EX-92 James-Dean Holsteins, South Mountain

ERBCREST KINGBOY SHAY EX-91 Erbcrest Farm, Milverton

MADARD ELUDE FUDGE EX-91 Madard Farms, Phelpston

LIMBRA MONTEREY PANDA EX-92 Huybregts Farms Ltd., Crysler

FALCONCREST SUPERPOWER MARNIE EX-91 Werner Meyer, Grand Valley

MAPLE-AIN CALLEN PAULINE EX-91 Maple-Ain Holsteins, Smiths Falls

LOCHDALE CONTROL RAYNA EX-92 Lochdale Holsteins, Alexandria

FARISVIEW SID JOANIE EX-91 Dalton J. Faris, East Gwillimbury

MADARD BREKEM SASH EX-92 Madard Farms, Phelpston

FLORBIL DOORMAN PARIS EX-91 FLORBIL UNO PRICELESS EX-91 Florbil Farms Ltd., Mildmay

MAYHAVEN LULULIME HIGHOCTANE EX-91 MAYHAVEN VOOM ELUDE EX-91 Mayhaven Farms Limited, Rockwood

FARISVIEW SID JUKE BOX EX-92 Dalton J. Faris East, Gwillimbury FIELDHOUSE REDLOU RICKI-RED EX-92 Fieldhouse Farms, Ariss FISHERVALE SCIENCE MAGNOLIA P EX-92 Fishervale Acres Ltd., Thornton FRAMINA REVOLT DOLLY EX-92 Framina Farm Inc., Allenford GORWEIR REALISTIC EX-92 Gorweir Holsteins, Guelph HEATHER HOLME DOLOMON ALASKA EX-92 HEATHER HOLME GOLD MIDNIGHT EX-92 Glen & Curtis McNeil, Goderich HODGLYNN CONTROL ROCHELLE EX-92 Hodglynn Holsteins, Kincardine Little Star Holsteins, Watford

MARFLOACRES KINGBOY MIRANA EX-92 Wayne & Karen Martin, Mount Forest

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JOCKBRAE 958 EX-91 Jockbrae Farms Ltd., Carleton Place KEVCREST KIAN REBEL EX-91 Kevin G. Beuermann, Mitchell

MEADOWGOLD SEQUENCE SALTINE EX-91 Meadowgold Holsteins, Stayner

SPRINGFLO DEFEND MOLLY EX-91 Springflo Holsteins Inc., Fergus SQUIBBLAND EMILY DEMPSEY EX-91 SQUIBBLAND EMILY LAWMAN EX-91 K. Dean & Debbie Squibb, St. Pauls SUNNYFIELD GUINESS EX-91 Sunnyfield Holsteins, Sunderland

VALCROFT BRADNICK BAILY EX-91 Valcroft Farms Inc., Sunderland VAN NES TUFFY 6175 EX-91 New Morning Holsteins, Monkton WATDALE JACOBY INNISFIL EX-91 Jason Watke, Hanover WRICO GYMNAST TILDA EX-91 Wrico Holsteins, Midhurst WYCREST SYMPATICO PAULINE EX-91 Lester M Wideman, Mount Forest YORELLEA MCCUTCHEN PIXIE EX-91 Yorellea Farms, St. Eugene

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MARCH - MAY VG’S BECKRIDGE DOORMAN MADISON VG-87 Beckridge Holsteins, Keswick BLONDIN DENVER SVALANTINI VG-87 Agriber Societa Agricola SRL, IT Beckridge Holsteins, Keswick Quality Holsteins, Vaughan

HULSDALE B MIRAND MAKALA PP VG-87 Brad Hulshof, Stouffville Hulsdale Farms, Stouffville KINGSWAY AWESOME JANICE VG-87 Knonaudale Farms Inc., Crysler KIRKLEA SIDEKICK SUNBEAM VG-87 Robert D. MacDonald, Dalkeith

CEDARPATCH KINGBOY DRAGONFLY VG-87 Cedarpatch Holsteins, Mildmay

MARFLOACRES DEMPSEY ALLIE VG-87 Wayne & Karen Martin, Mount Forest

DELCREEK DIPSY DOODLE VG-87 Delcreek Holsteins, Winchester

RUTI ASHBY ELEVATE VG-87 Werner Renggli, Seagrave

FRAELAND DOORMAN BOURBON VG-87 Fraeland Farms, Fergus

SMYGWATYS SOLOMAN DAPHNE VG-87 Breeze Hill Holsteins, QC Star & D Farms Inc., Russell

GLEN ISLAY SIDEKICK MERLOT VG-87 Andrew Den Haan, Fergus HOLTBYHOLME TATOO LISA VG-87 Holtbyholme Holsteins, Port Perry

ULMAR DOORMAN ESPRIT VG-87 Pfister Dairy, Mitchell

Best of the Breed

Over 125,000 kilograms of Milk (Milk Per day of Life) HYDEN BLITZ PIZZA EX-7E................................................................... 214,674 KGS (35.52) Hyden Holsteins, Milverton

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BRASH BREWMASTER JUICE EX-91 Brash Holsteins, Tesswater GLEN ROBERT LILLY EX-90 Glen Robert Farm Inc., Port Perry HOMEVIEW MAXINE EX-90 Homeview Holsteins, Clifford JERONDALE AFTERBURN GREASE EX-90 John S. Ellison, Listowel MYLYN BEAUTY ELUDE EX-90 Charlie Jack, Maxville PRECISION JEDI CREDIT EX-91 Precision Genetics, Elmira SPRINGFLO CAESAR MONICA EX-90 Springflo Holsteins Inc., Fergus WINWOOD BREWMASTER PAULETTE EX-90 Winwood Holsteins, Winchester

SUMMITHOLM JOBERT TASTIC VG-88.............................................164,403 KGS (36.16) Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Lynden SUMMITHOLM TRES ESTER VG-88................................................... 160,323 KGS (31.67) Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Lynden G A F DESIGN 697 G-76......................................................................... 146,468 KGS (34.83) Green Acre Farms Ltd., New Hamburg

EX-94 & Higher / VG-88 2-Year-Old & Higher

MAPLEBROUGH ASHLAR RHODA EX-92-8E....................................156,131 KGS (33.97) Maplebrough Holsteins, Uxbridge

HICKLEE WINDBROOK SPRING EX-95-4E Bred and Owned by Cameron Hickling, Hanover

WESTMONT DARREN SLIKKA VG-85................................................146,780 KGS (30.14) JPC Farms Inc., Mitchell

QUALITY BRADY APRICOT EX-95-2E Bred and Owned by Quality Holsteins, Vaughan

MAPEL WOOD SUPER BLONDY EX-3E.............................................. 140,931 KGS (33.07) O’Connor Land & Cattle Co, Ajax

GERANN LAUTHORITY MIRANDA EX-94-6E Bred and Owned by Gerann Holsteins, Cardinal

GERANN ASHLAR MISTLETOE EX-7E.................................................139,541 KGS (31.27) Gerann Holsteins, Cardinal

HENDERCROFT GOLD CHIP GUMDROP EX-94-3E Bred and Owned by Herbert Henderson, Ashton

BREEZY TALENT 868L EX-4E............................................................... 135,801 KGS (31.29) Haag Farms Inc., Brussels

HENDERCROFT ATWOOD YING EX-94-2E Bred by Herbert Henderson, Ashton; Owned by Kaymanor Holsteins, Stratford

HEIDIFARM 3458 G-78...........................................................................135,737 KGS (29.59) Heidi Farms Inc., Bainsville

ULMAR JETT AIR DOMINO 128 EX-94-4E Bred and Owned by Pfister Dairy, Mitchell

LARENWOOD GARRISON MASTER 573 VG-87................................134,584 KGS (31.53) Larenwood Farms, Drumbo

REDLODGE CHIP ANALIA EX-94-2E Bred and Owned by Redlodge Farms Inc., Finch

COOPON AIRNET CALLEY VG-86....................................................... 134,189 KGS (39.16) Milky Wave Inc.

OLORTINE WINDBROOK JOLENE EX-94-2E Bred by Oscar Martin; Owned by Dennis E. Martin, Palmerston, Hodglynn Holsteins, Kincardine, and Select Farm & Export Services Inc., Hanover

SUMMITHOLM GREATEST ESME VG-87...........................................133,593 KGS (38.98) Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Lynden WILMARLEA CHACAL CHANEL VG-88............................................. 132,753 KGS (36.24) Wilmarlea Farm, Embro ATHLONE GIBSON JILLIAN EX-2E.................................................... 132,525 KGS (26.09) Athlone Farms, Tavistock RAYON D’OR GOLDWYN JEM EX-6E................................................130,900 KGS (30.88) Ferme Raynaud Ltee., Vankleek Hill BREEZY MORE 834F EX-5E..................................................................130,143 KGS (28.95) Haag Farms Inc., Brussels COOPON BUZZER DANIKA VG-85.................................................... 129,536 KGS (32.60) Milky Wave Inc., Elmira STIRTOGA GOLDWYN MINNIE VG-88.............................................. 127,539 KGS (26.65) Stirtoga Farm Ltd., Drayton CITYVIEW GOLDWYN TWINKLE 461 VG-88.................................... 126,897 KGS (28.41) Darcroft Farms Ltd., Embro DARCROFT RE DESIGN JEAN 467 EX-4E..........................................126,319 KGS (28.58) Darcroft Farms Ltd., Embro

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SHOWSTYLE AVALANCHE DAHLIA EX-94-2E Bred by Showstyle Genetics, Mildmay, Calaway Holsteins, Woodstock, and J-Star Holsteins, Woodstock; Owned by Cedarpatch Holsteins, Mildmay JACOBS DAY BRIEFING EX-94 Owned by Andrew Den Haan, Fergus, Mount Kolb Farm, Caledon, and Plum Valley Holsteins, Bolton HENDERCROFT ATWOOD HARMONY EX-94 Bred by Herbert Henderson, Ashton; Owned by Agriber Societa Agricola SRL, IT, Beckridge Holsteins, Keswick and Quality Holsteins, Vaughan VOGUE LOYOLA MACY RED-PP EX-94 Bred by Vouge Cattle Co., Brighton; Owned by North Polled Genetics, Fergus AIJA BEEMER LALA EX-94 Bred by Brian Joseph Enright, Winchester and Jaquemet Holsteins, Winchester; Owned by Brian Joseph Enright, Winchester, Dandyland Farm, Schomberg, Frank A. & Diane Borba, CA, and Luke McLellan, NS RUTI CHIEF NATALIA EX-94 Bred and Owned by Werner Renggli, Seagrave

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PRODUCTION = PROFIT. JUST AS WITH THE TYPE CLASSIFICATION, IT IS IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE THE COWS THAT GET THE JOB DONE. Congratulations to all of the breeders and owners of the top five superior production

records in each age division for December 2021 through the end of Feburary 2022. This report replaces the previous version ran in our Spring 2022 issue. Please note that only cows that are scored are included in our listing. ANIMAL NAME YEARLINGS

CLASS

AGE

M

F

P

BCA COMP

M

F

P

DEV COMP

GREAVESTON MONTROSS PINAPPL Greaveston Holsteins, North Augusta

G-78

01-09

374

407

389

1,170

(132)

(141)

(142)

(415)

PROGENESIS SKYWALKER 3892 Calmac Holsteins, Embro

G-79

01-11

419

362

435

1,216

(143)

(68)

(144)

(355)

MAITLAND MEADOWS THORAU HAYLEA Maitland Meadows Farms Ltd., Jasper

GP-82

01-10

352

391

371

1,114

(99)

(128)

(117)

(344)

TRINAL AMMO TREESA Trinal Holsteins, Teeswater

GP-84

01-11

398

401

399

1,198

(111)

(102)

(114)

(327)

WIKKERINK MANIFOLD FRAN Wikkerink Farms Ltd., Norwich

VG-85

01-10

358

436

356

1,150

(94)

(146)

(84)

(324)

LILLIESDALE CHIEF COCA Leo Baumann, Lyn

VG-87

02-11

396

450

430

1,276

(130)

(166)

(155)

(451)

ROYBRIDGE KINGPIN LINKO Roy Spence, Elmvale

EX-91

02-10

340

525

352

1,217

(88)

(242)

(95)

(425)

ASILVERRIDGE V MARIUS EVICTION Velthuis Farms Ltd., Osgoode

VG-86

02-01

378

420

406

1,204

(107)

(146)

(125)

(378)

ANDITA LATRUST BESSY Andita Holsteins Inc., Belwood

EX-90

02-11

352

521

351

1,224

(80)

(222)

(71)

(373)

MARLBORO JERICHO 5816 Schouten Corner View Farms Ltd., Richmond

GP-82

02-08

380

384

403

1,167

(113)

(96)

(133)

(342)

GLENNHOLME MONTEREY BANQUET Glennholme Holsteins, Carp

VG-86

03-04

375

417

380

1,172

(121)

(129

(113)

(363)

STRAATHOF DOWNLOAD ZANADU 1742 Straathof Farms, Arnprior

GP-82

03-00

347

341

344

1,032

(136)

(108

(114)

(358)

ASH LINE CONTROL MARBLES New Morning Holsteins, Monkton

GP-82

03-05

383

417

409

1,209

(116)

(117

(119)

(352)

PITTENS PUNCH KATHERINE Pittens Family Farms Inc., Cambridge-Galt

VG-85

03-00

374

385

386

1,145

(115)

(115

(117)

(347)

SUNNY PLAINS CASSETTE Sunny Plains Farms, Joyceville

VG-87

03-05

346

538

354

1,238

(59)

(211

(63)

(333)

BUTTERMINE SARGEANT NOMA Buttermine Farms Inc., Harley

GP-81

04-05

419

364

406

1,189

(164)

(83)

(135)

(382)

MOUNT KOLB JACOBY GIRL Mount Kolb Farm, Caledon

EX-90

04-02

353

365

345

1,063

(112)

(112)

(104)

(328)

KAMPS-JS APPLECRUSH-ET Remi Leroux, Ste. Anne De Prescott

EX-90

04-07

325

339

329

993

(109)

(106)

(103)

(318)

GLENBERT DUALANE DOORMN SKYLAR Glenbert Holsteins, Embro

EX-91

04-05

327

407

341

1,075

(77)

(128)

(76)

(281)

MARSVILLE UPRIGHT SUNNY Marsville Holsteins Ltd., East Garafraxa

VG-86

04-01

347

386

312

1,045

(104)

(107)

(70)

(281)

DOANLEA DEMPSEY JAKI Donald Doan, Norwich

EX-90

04-04

355

363

335

1,053

(103)

(97)

(81)

(281)

BOSDALE DOORMAN TIFFANY Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge

EX-92

05-06

342

565

352

1,259

(64)

(263)

(68)

(395)

LOCHDALE DOORMAN CANDY Lochdale Holsteins, Alexandria

EX-91

05-04

322

517

329

1,168

(55)

(209)

(60)

(324)

MAITLAND MEADOWS FLATTOP DUSAM Maitland Meadows Farms Ltd., Jasper

GP-80

05-04

349

328

352

1,029

(96)

(65)

(98)

(259)

LOCHDALE IMPRESSION AMBER Lochdale Holsteins, Alexandria

EX-90

05-08

336

422

322

1,080

(73)

(126)

(56)

(255)

KENORA SUPERPOWER 1005 Kenora Farms, Spencerville

GP-83

05-05

292

397

305

994

(50)

(148)

(55)

(253)

RICHLAND SEAVER ANGIE Richland Holsteins, Stirling

VG-88

06-03

340

443

375

1,158

(96)

(161

(120)

(377)

LOCKMAR WINDBROOK HEINEKEN Lockmar Holsteins, Sutton West

VG-87

09-00

345

449

334

1,128

(91)

(162

(77)

(330)

HILLISLE DOORMAN ARRESTED Bruce Hill, Nepean

EX-90

06-00

314

417

305

1,036

(79)

(181

(61)

(321)

WILKESVIEW DOORMAN BROOKE Murray Wilken, Ripley

VG-87

06-03

379

383

367

1,129

(105)

(96

(93)

(294)

BOSDALE FEVER LIBERTY Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge

EX-93

07-08

357

466

326

1,149

(80)

(167

(43)

(290)

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records in each age division for March through the end of May 2022. Please note that only cows that are scored are included in our listing. ANIMAL NAME YEARLINGS

CLASS

AGE

M

F

P

BCA COMP

M

F

P

DEV COMP

JEFFREHOLME LOKI LAUTRUST Jeffreholme Farms Ltd., Thorndale

GP-82

01-11

391

387

402

1,180

(131)

(112)

(135)

(378)

GERANIK BOMBERO 2061 Gerald Benoit, St. Albert

GP-82

01-11

392

391

398

1,181

(140)

(105)

(126)

(371)

MARK-A-VALLEY CRUSHABU KAITLIN Mark-A-Valley Farm, Arthur

VG-85

01-11

409

439

426

1,274

(113)

(110)

(122)

(345)

G-77

01-10

400

423

386

1,209

(122)

(118)

(103)

(343)

GP-83

01-11

391

347

403

1,141

(142)

(64)

(134)

(340)

MAPLEKEYS CALLEN OBIE Maplekeys Farms, Aylmer

GP-84

02-10

386

430

378

1,194

(110)

(145)

(100)

(355)

WILKRIDGE AVATAR MISSY Wilkridge Farm, Fournier

GP-81

02-11

386

441

379

1,206

(100)

(153)

(92)

(345)

ALEXERIN FRANCHIS 1858 Alexerin Dairy Inc., Manotick

GP-81

02-09

421

417

412

1,250

(129)

(105)

(110)

(344)

G-78

02-10

403

491

404

1,298

(103)

(136)

(99)

(338)

GP-83

02-02

382

355

380

1,117

(129)

(87)

(122)

(338)

JM VALLEY CHIEF ACAPELLA Karnview Farms Inc., Woodstock

VG-88

03-03

425

430

406

1,261

(179)

(155

(153)

(487)

RNC CONTENDER HUNTER Redstone Holsteins, Kirkton

VG-86

03-00

397

517

398

1,312

(98)

(218

(93)

(409)

C MC B DUKE ELANDRA McBride Farms 1924311 Ontario Inc., Cobden

GP-81

03-05

375

406

369

1,150

(135)

(147

(114)

(396)

JORAL MAJIC CHARMER 1984 Tibben Farms, Brinston

GP-81

03-00

404

308

430

1,142

(158)

(55

(175)

(388)

G-79

03-02

398

527

415

1,340

(99)

(175

(111)

(385)

BOSDALE DOORMAN LUSTER Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge

EX-90

04-02

394

555

385

1,334

(112)

(252)

(98)

(462)

MAITLAND-P CADBURY Maitland P, Jasper

VG-88

04-01

376

403

380

1,159

(119)

(136)

(122)

(377)

NEWMORNING BOOKEM PI 2211 New Morning Holsteins, Monkton

EX-92

04-07

358

439

421

1,218

(91)

(139)

(131)

(361)

EARLEN MOGUL SNOWBELL Earlen Farms Limited, Alma

EX-91

04-01

406

401

410

1,217

(112)

(107)

(118)

(337)

NEWMORNING ESCALADE ARIEL 2131 New Morning Holsteins, Monkton

GP-83

04-10

380

425

375

1,180

(113)

(125)

(85)

(323)

BOSDALE JETT AIR CORSELLE W Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge

VG-88

05-05

423

558

384

1,365

(139)

(252)

(97)

(488)

PROGENESIS DENVER BETSY Dreamview Holsteins, Wellesley Lebold Farms Inc., Wellesley

VG-88

05-07

413

445

421

1,279

(105)

(128)

(113)

(346)

CROVALLEY DOORMAN AMBUSH Crovalley Holsteins, Hastings

EX-91

05-09

357

355

362

1,074

(99)

(92)

(93)

(284)

SPENCROFT MASCALESE LORENE Roger Spence, Elmvale

EX-92

05-00

325

442

310

1,077

(66)

(149)

(54)

(269)

MARK-A-VALLEY RALEIGH VALERIE Mark-A-Valley Farm, Arthur

GP-80

05-02

337

469

364

1,170

(41)

(140)

(60)

(241)

GILLETTE BOMBERO MANGO Ferme Gillette Inc., Embrun Silvercap Holsteins, Puslinch

VG-85

06-07

408

429

388

1,225

(139)

(132)

(109)

(380)

KENTVILLE WINDBROOK BLISS Kentville Holsteins, Melancthon

EX-91

06-11

315

414

343

1,072

(85)

(163)

(111)

(359)

RITZEMA WISEMAN 2154 New Morning Holsteins, Monkton

VG-85

06-00

397

381

398

1,176

(129)

(78)

(106)

(313)

GORWEIR MERIDIAN LENA Gorweir Holsteins, Guelph

EX-90

06-05

411

394

410

1,215

(111)

(84)

(97)

(292)

WENALLT WINDBROOK SUNRISE Wenallt Holsteins Inc., Crysler

EX-90

07-02

338

440

358

1,136

(66)

(123

(67)

(256)

FERNCREST RANDALL JACLYN Ferncrest Farms Inc., Newton GERANIK LAUTRUST 2033 Gerald Benoit, St. Albert

2 YEAR OLDS

G A F SPIKE 1364 Green Acre Farms Ltd., New Hamburg JEFFREHOLME KIT ALBUM Jeffreholme Farms Ltd., Thorndale

3 YEAR OLDS

G A F DISPLAY 1335 Green Acre Farms Ltd., New Hamburg

4 YEAR OLDS

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Holstein Happenings

August 6 Glengarry County Show, Williamstown Fair August 10 Middlesex County Show, Ilderton Fairgrounds. Judge: Josh McKay, Woodstock August 13 Elgin County Show, Alymer Fairgrounds Judge: Pete Coleman, Brantford August 17 Bruce County Golf Tournament, Walkerton August 18 Wellington County Twilight Meeting, Shady Haven Holsteins August 18 Eastern Ontario Invitational, Spencerville Judge: Glenn Barkey, Blackstock August 18 Oxford County Show, Woodstock. Judge: Stephanie Murphy, Hastings August 19 Prescott County Show, Vankleek Hill Judge: Neil Kittle, Winchester August 24 Niagara County Show, Wainfleet Arena August 25 Simcoe County Show, Barrie Fair Judge: Ian Mathers, Consecon

August 25 - 26 West-Central Junior Show, Elora

August 30 Bruce-Grey Holstein Show, Walkerton Judge: Jamie Howard, Burgessville

SEPTEMBER 2022 September 1 Stormont County Show, Stormont Fair Judge: Kevin Jacobs, Sainte-Brigitte-desSaults, QC September 1 Brant-Wentworth Holstein Show, Paris Fairgrounds. Judge: Herb Henderson. Open Show. September 2 Dufferin-Wellington Holstein Show, Orangeville September 5 Ontario County Show, Port Perry Fairgrounds. Judge: Cameron MacGregor September 5 Thunder Bay Holstein Show September 8 Lanark County Holstein Show, Almonte Fairgrounds

September 9 Welane Holsteins Complete Dispersal, 11 am at the farm, Elmira September 9 Durham Holstein Show, Orono Fairgrounds Judge: Richard Osborne, Hagersville September 9 Prince Edward County Holstein Show, Picton Fairgrounds September 15 Bruce County Breeders’ Cup September 16 Frontenac County Holstein Show, Kingston September 16 Perth-Waterloo County Show, Stratford Judge: Steve Fraser, Fergus. Open Show September 20 Lindsay Exhibition, Lindsay September 23 Frieso Farms Dispersal

OCTOBER 2022 October 2 - 7 World Dairy Expo, Madison, WI October 4 Haldimand-Norfolk Holstein Show, Norfolk Fairgrounds

CALVES CALVES FOR A CAUSE

MAY 21 2022, ONLINE @ UNIQUE DESIGNS & MARKETING

TOP SELLERS

LIBERTY-GEN APPLESAUCE............................................... $10,000

Buyer: Bally Bright Farms Ltd., Woodslee

Highlights

sale

HULSDALE B A2P2 MAKANI P............................................. $6,300

Buyer: Browndale Sires

52 LOT AVG.............................................................................$2,123

RUNNING FOR RED II WINRIGHT & PETITCLERC

SUMMER SPECTACULAR AT PARALLEL GENETICS

TOP SELLERS

TOP SELLERS

Buyer: Cedar Lane Farms LLC, NJ

Buyer: Duane Zimmer, AB

APRIL 9, 2022, ONLINE @ CATTLE CLUB

PETITCLERC DENVER ARRIANA........................................ $18,000 PETITCLERC LAMBDA LADY............................................... $10,900

Buyer: Brad & Pam Hegg, WI

WINRIGHT SUNNYLODGE SK ERICA............................... $10,800

JUNE 24 2022, WALKER DAIRY SALES

HULSDALE OTH RGR SIRACHA P RED............................ $32,250 SUGAR-C LN TRINKET-RED-ET .......................................... $14,250

Buyer: Justine Kelsey, USA

HULSDALE B MIRAND MAKALA PP..................................$12,250

Buyer: Winright Holsteins, Winchester

Buyer: Browndale, ON

60 LOT AVG............................................................................. $4,911

53 LOT AVG............................................................................$5,400

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Buyer: Velthuis Farms & Silverridge, Osgoode

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APRIL 11-12, 2022, KINGSWAY FARMS HASTINGS

MS TANG ALL ABOUT THAT................................................$30,000 TRENT VALLEY CRUSHABULL TOPSY.............................$23,000

Buyer: Trent Valley & Kingsway Farms, Hastings

MS TANG DOORMAN A ADEQUATE.................................$20,000

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KNONAUDALE MUDBEE ....................................................... $6,600

Buyer: Fred Killing & Kevin Willams, New Hamburg

JUNE 25, 2022, HODGLYNN HOLSTEINS, KINCARDINE

WESTCOAST CRUSHABULL MISSY..................................$80,000 HODGLYNN VICTOR LOLA ................................................. $78,000

Buyer: Little Star Holsteins & Colin Poole

CHOICE BLONDIN UNSTOPABULL MAPLE CALVES.. $70,000

Buyer: Velthuis Farms, Osgoode

Buyer: Absolute Genetics & Auchensala Genetics

66 LOT AVG............................................................................ $8,613

102 LOT AVG.........................................................................$12,156

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FARM CUTIES FROM PAGE 9. ALL PHOTOS SUBMITTED. 1. Hunter (5) and Madison Smith (2) helping their dad, Aaron, at Don-Mair Farms. 2. Jaidyn, Ava and Kylie Bylsma at Bylsma Holsteins. 3. Masen Rice of Riceland Farms in Douglas, Ont., with his 4-H heifer, Riceland Saloon Danielle. 4. Melissa McIntosh and Brady Sanders (3) at Elmodale Farms Inc. in Maxville. 5. Waylon Renggli (2) from Ruti Farms hard at work. 6. Scarlett Fraser, pitching in at Fraeland. 7. Ruby Bruton, age 1, at Magwood Family Farms. 8. Blaine Somerville has some fun with bubbles. 9. One-year-old Harper at The Experimental Farm in Ottawa. 10. Cohen Smith, 14, and Reese Smith, 9, from Goldendale Farm in Lansdowne. 11. Duncan, Callum and Gilbert Gelineau at Cedarspring. 12. Three-year-old Michael Struyk loves anything farm, says his great aunt, Debby Zevenbergen of Sunspark Farms. 13. Thomas Kagi, 4 days old, visiting Grandma’s newest baby at Redlodge! 14. Friends Arie (l) and Jackson at Ivandale Farm. 15. Clara and Owen Murray at Lifloc. 16. Three-year-old Quynn Gratton-Miller feeds a Holstein Angus a baby bottle. 17. Timothy McDonald (2) watches the world go by at Allensite Farms. 18. Troy (12) and Carson (4) Brydges of Toprock Farms Ltd. in Perth, Ont.. 19. Two-and-a-half year old future farmer Gabe cozies up to Vanglen Cream at Vanglen Farm in Morrisburg, Ont. 20. One-year-old Abby MacLeod supervising at Darcroft. 21. Brynlee Bylsma turned one the same week a new red heifer calf arrived and that was reason enough for a photo shoot! 22. Huck Kieffer, 2, helps at Belmoral. 23. Reuben (2), all smiles at Bennesse Farms. 24. Olivia Maitland (5) From Maitland Meadow farms in Jasper. 25. Charlie Berry, 16 months old, from Rock-A-Berry Holsteins in Seeley’s Bay. 26. Moriah Kember, 22 months old. 27. Never too Young! Nathan Bennett (7) helps his four-year-old sister, Sophia, while their brother, Haydan (5) supervises. 28. Owen Murray checks on the cows at Lifloc. 29. Marley (8) and Chayse (11) McKichan, of Harwiv farm in St. Marys. 30. Lucy Bruton, age 4, at Magwood Family Farms. 31. Lauren Hennessey at Drayton Fair, back in 2017 showing her friend Carmen Portena’s calf, Bing Bing. 32. Kinly Rice of Riceland Farms in Douglas poses before prom with 4-H cow Riceland Nice Guy Lavalulu. 33. Kate Schijver submitted this adorable photo of her daughter, 7-month-old Wren. 34. Jayden Kuipers, 10, from Kuipercrest Holsteins. 35. Kane Pynenburg at Thorny Hedge Farms. 36. James Wright, 11 months old, of Petherton Holsteins. 37. Emily, age 4, of Algerdale. 38. Emma McIntosh with a furry friend at Elmodale Farms Inc. in Maxville. 39. Emma Winters, age 3, of Corsare Farms, Finch. 40. Five-year-old Alayna Nimijohn takes a break at Dairy Knole Farm in Flamborough. 41. Flint Ibbotson enjoys the view at Diemertdale. 42. Hudzen Gratton-Miller (10) with her 2021 show calf, Delurenic Yamaska Laurier. 43. Two-year-old Piper Stephenson, with her dad, Jeff, showing a Dandyland heifer some love at the Schomberg Fair Dairy Show. 44. Brinley and Emery Frankland. 45. Brook Whitmore of Hayway Farms near Pembroke feeds a hungry friend. 46. One-year-old Caleb at Shadyway Farm. 47. Callie Joy, 2 years old at Seliner Dairy. 48. Charlie Sears, 11, of Wintergreen Farms in South Mountain. 49. Claire and Charlie Crowley, now 1 and 3, play in the corn at Crovalley. 50. Blake Sears, 8, steals a hug at Wintergreen Farm. 51. Benjamin Sommer, 2.5, holds court at Donilyn Farms. 52. Ava Hammell, age 7, of Lorncliffe. 53. Arie with his furry friend at Ivandale Farm. 54. Anna Shantz, 7 months old at Rickeen Farms. 55. Anna Hess, 1 year old at Sunhill Farm. 56. A young Kinly Rice showing Riceland Princess. 57. Nineteen-month-old Henri, all smiles in the calf pen at Elmheights Farm in Cannington. 58. Bronwyn Hawkins (12) and Sydney Hawkins (6) at Hawkhaven. 59. Colton Hart at age 7 of Hartene Farms in Newington. 60. New farmer David Nelson checking on the girls at Quality Farms. 61. Krystle Ford submitted this little farm cutie. 62. Addi Cation (5 in the photo) at Cationview Farms in Port Elgin. 63. Gilbert Ibbotson with his Diemertdale calf. 64. Ten-year-old Braden Henderson loves to care for the cows and calves at Ferme Cascade Seguin Inc. in Noelville. 65. Ten-year-old Oliver Ruetz finds a comfy spot to rest at A to Z Farms.

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Carldot Farms Ltd. NAME: LARRY KRANTZ HERD SIZE: 70 MILKING OPERATION TYPE: FREE-STALL ROBOTS LOCATION: STRATFORD, ON

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

show ring and in sales. They’ve sold every embryo available.

My dad started with purebred Holsteins in the late 1950s. He always classified and went on test in the late 1970s/early 1980s. My 9. What is one thing you would tell a young farmer starting out? I would say you have to get the most out of anything you have, cows, grandfather started on this farm, it’s a century farm now. calves, and crops. I never had too much money to play with, so I 2. What are your breeding goals? maximized everything I had. Ultimately, I want to breed good cows that give lots of milk and have long bodies that walk well. They must also have well attached 10. How do you use genomic information in your herd and what are udders. The current classification of the herd is 10 ME, 12 EX, 35 your thoughts on the future of genomics? VG and 18 GP and the current herd production is 12,969M 544 4.2F I do a bit of testing. If I knew I had one that was high, I’d try and follow along with her. I still think bull dams should be classified, 430 3.3P 288-326-301. milk recorded and from good families. I do have an interest in polled and A2A2 genetics. I think they will become more prevalent. 3. What genetic tools are most important in your breeding program? I milk test with DHI through the robots and classify. I think these I do have some calves that are A2A2 and A1A2. are the most important. I also study bull proofs before selecting 11. How many cows do you flush each year? How do you market your sires to use. embryos that are for sale?

For the last couple of years, I’ve flushed one to two per year. I moved I still like cows to be tall and wide through the chest, no matter what a lot of embryos in the past, but the market has changed a lot and I people tell you. This allows them to eat a lot of feed and milk well. I don’t think it will come back. I’m using a bit of sexed semen to get also want them to have great udders, particularly the fore udder. That daughters out of top cows. I sell a lot of fresh heifers for milk. is a longevity trait in my mind. Overall conformation must be solid. 4. Describe the ultimate/ideal cow for your operation.

5. What cow in your barn is currently the “Heart of the Herd”? The current “Heart of the Herd” would be Carldot Windmill Layla EX90-4YR, out of Carldot Doorman Lindsay EX-93. Layla gives a lot of milk and went Excellent at just over four years old. She has a tremendous will to work, making over 18,700 litres of milk in 365 days. We dried her up giving 40 litres a day. She will make 19,000 litres this lactation. She has three nice looking yearling daughters that I’m quite excited to see how they turn out.

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

They must have a good udder and be milking well when they are for sale. The cows also to have good mobility. A good cow will always sell. I recently sold Carldot Bautista Emma to Kingsway who sold her to Ducketts. She went through their sale. She was 6th at Madison, 3rd Sr. 3-Year-Old at Wisconsin Summer Championship Show and nominated All-American. That was neat to see.

6. What are you most proud of in your herd/operation?

I’m proud that all my cows are deep pedigreed and have a real will to milk. I like my pedigrees! There is only one cow in the barn that has a Good Plus dam (and that was Good Plus 84 when I sold her), she is Excellent herself. All the other cows have dams with multiple generations of Very Good. I’m also proud to be a three-time Master Breeder (1988, 2000 and 2016).

13. Which bulls do you feel has had the most impact on your herd over the years and today?

Bulls that have the most impact over the years are Lee, Outside, Goldwyn, Windbrook and Doorman. The Windbrook daughters really had a will to live and work hard. Today I’m using Fuel, Alligator, A2P2 and Barolo. I’ve just bought some Comestar Lemagic, possibly for a flush.

7. If you could improve one thing in your operation, what would it be?

I would maybe build a calf barn for baby calves. The hutches work 14. What are the management practices in place on your farm that you ok, but a calf barn would be nice. I’m happy with how things are at feel contribute the most to the success of your operation? Why? I try to get feed made right. Getting the crops off at the right time the moment. gives the cows the opportunity to maximize milk production. I also 8. If you could have ANY cow standing in your barn, who would it be? use the data from the robot. It gives me a head’s up if something Knonaudale Jasmine EX-96-4E 11*, she is a tremendous cow. She is coming on with a cow and I can get a head start on treatment if breeds and has shown well and her offspring do very well in the need be.

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