Wisconsin Holstein News - November 2022

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Breeder Profile: Betley Farms World Dairy Expo Results

Champion Features

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November

10 Distinguished Younger Breeder, Distinguished Breeder and Holstein Horizon award applications due

15 Dairy Bowl, Dairy Jeopardy and Speaking Contest entries due

Royalty, Essay Contest, WHY Leadership Merit, WHY Friend, Long Range Production, Junior Progressive Breeder, and Junior Farm Tour applications due

December

1 Wisconsin Winter Wonderland sale Cow Palace, Kaukauna

January 2023

6-8 Wisconsin Junior Holstein Convention Manitowoc

February 2023

TBD Wisconsin Holstein Adult Convention

April 2023

1 Waupaca-Waushara Opportunity Sale

Wisconsin Dairy Showcase, Alliant Energy Center, Madison

May 2023

6 Breeder’s Bash, hosted by Synergy Family Dairy

On the cover: WDE Supreme Champion, Oakfield Solom Footloose-ET and International Red and White Show Grand Champion, Ms Ransom-Rail Beth-Red-ET Photos by Mara Budde.

2022

94 Issue No.

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Features

7 WHA welcomes new Director of Marketing and Membership

8 Breeder Profile: Betley Family Farms

10 World Dairy Expo Results

16 2022 WDE Red & White Champion Features

18 Get to know RWDCA

22 2022 WDE Holstein Champion Features

26 Top Performer Information

27 Junior Breeder: Lauren Jones

34 WHA Goes Down Under

Departments

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Holstein Updates

Holstein Youth

Mooin’ with Maddy District 7 Report

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From the President - Steve Endres

Hi Everyone,

Well, another World Dairy Expo has come and gone! Before you know it we will be getting in to the holiday season. I hope many of you had a chance to take in Expo in some way. Here at Berryridge, we hosted a World Wide Sires tour on the Tuesday of Expo. In addition to viewing bull daughters, there were also educational stations. Zoetis presented on genomics and the connection to calf health and Lodi Veterinary Care did a calf lung ultrasound demonstration. Splitting into three groups allowed for better cattle viewing plus more of a chance for us to answer questions.

On October 12 we welcomed our newest WHA employee, EmmaRae Brown. Please extend a warm welcome to her when you have the chance. Right out of the gate she is tackling the membership drive. You should have received your renewal cards in the mail, so please take a few minutes and take care of those. It is easy to forget if it is not done promptly.

An exciting bit of news to share is that Laura will be heading down under to Australia in early January as part of a joint venture between International Protein Sires and Wisconsin Holstein Association with a grant provided by WI DATCP to promote Wisconsin exports. Laura will of course be promoting Wisconsin Holsteins

while in Australia. Breeders who wish to do some potential marketing to an international audience should contact her to discuss options.

I would also like to thank all who responded to the show survey. Most of you offered wide-ranging and very thoughtful comments. These responses are exactly what the Board was looking for. We certainly now have the information we need to make a decision on keeping state show as is or opening it up.

As I mentioned earlier, the holidays are very much on the horizon. With Thanksgiving up first it is never too soon to reflect on what we are thankful for. Certainly, very high on my list of things to be thankful for are the great people that I have met and the friends that I have made over these past years serving on the Holstein Board!

Take care and be well!

Wisconsin Holstein Association

BOARD MEMBERS

Steve Endres, President (2023)* -

Ryan Weigel, Vice President (2025)* -

Erica Ullom, Secretary (2024)* - 715-933-0477

Sara Feldmann, Exec. Committee (2024)* - 920-980-9704

Kurt Loehr, Exec. Committee (2023) - 920-602-0101

Rick Adams (2024) - 262-374-0793

Joseta Halbur (2023)* - 715-821-9672

Ty Hildebrandt (2025) - 920-253-7797

Craig Krohlow (2024)*- 920-639-5388

Krista Luedtke (2025) - 920-779-0332

Nicole Miller-Speich (2025) - 608-289-0411

Ralph Petersheim (2023) - 608-675-3893 *will have served two three-year terms, ineligible for re-election

Laura Wackershauser, Executive Director

EmmaRae Brown, Director of Marketing

Budde, Director of Communications

NATIONAL DIRECTORS

Bob Webb - 920-377-1079

Tony Brey - 920-495-2555

lauraw@wisholsteins.com

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Wisconsin Holstein Updates

Welcome New Members!

Juniors

Levi Jackson Omro

Haidyn Jackson Stitzer

Remmy Jacowski Plover

Abigail Janisch DeForest

Ava Kelroy DeForest

Lauren Kishman Farmersburg

Max Klussendorf Medford

Kylie Konyn Madison

Brody Krajeck Brooklyn

Klayton Krohlow Black Creek

Karson Krohlow Black Creek

Makenna Lang Omro

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Addison Leis Sparta

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Charlie Mittelstadt Markesan

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Nolan Nordguard Osseo Lauren Nordguard Osseo Jordyn Norton Mineral Point

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Kylie Quist Deer Park Mason Rahr Westby

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• All WHA members should have received a renewal postcard by mail. If you are a member and haven’t gotten a postcard, please call us at the number below.

• You will be able to renew online through our website. You will need the email address that is connected to your WHA membership. If you don’t know what this email is or you need to update it, you can call the office, 1-800-223-4269, and we will get this changed for you.

• To pay by credit card, please call 1-800-223-4269.

• Lastly, you can pay the old fashioned way, by check. Please mail your renewal along with any account updates you have to:

Wisconsin Holstein Association 902 8th Ave. Baraboo, WI 53913

• Know someone who should be a member? They can become a member by calling us or by visiting wisholsteins.com for a form.

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Obituaries

Annette Kay Ostrom, 49, of De Pere, was called to her home in heaven October 19, 2022, surrounded by her loving family after a brief, courageous battle with cancer. Annette was born Oc-tober 30, 1972, in Sheboygan Falls, a daughter to Gladys (Justinger) and the late Hans Palm. She attended Sheboygan Falls High School and University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she received a degree in agriculture in 1995. On December 28, 2007, she married James J. Ostrom and settled in De Pere, where they raised four children. In both her professional and private lives, Annette cared deeply about people and paid attention — a wonderful combination that uplifted all who knew her. She understood that when it came to a person’s family, there were no “little things.” Remember-ing the names of a friend or colleague’s children wasn’t enough — Annette knew their ages and their life goals, building warm connections with everyone. That incandescent compassion could not overshadow a fierce strength that was never more apparent than during her brave fight against cancer. Annette never lost her grace, never lost her fortitude, never lost her faith.

Annette was a beloved figure in the Wisconsin dairy industry, both as a long-time business manager for Zoetis, as well as for her passion for the dairy-cattle-showing community. Just weeks before her passing, she was at the World Dairy Expo in Madison supporting family, friends and her own highly successful show-cow team. Annette served as a co-founder of Dairy Cares of Wisconsin, a non-profit organization that has raised more than $2 million in support of Children’s Wisconsin (formerly Children’s Hospital of

Wisconsin). Her selfless spirit and kindness live on in the children and families that have benefited from those efforts. In 2017, Annette and her husband, Jim, ac-cepted the “Wisconsin Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser Award” on behalf of Dairy Cares during National Philanthropy Day. Though her name was etched onto the plaque, Annette always insisted she accepted the award on behalf of a large team of volunteers of which she was just one.

Ultimately, nothing brought Annette more joy than watching her family grow and develop into outstanding young adults: Carlie, Mac, Shelby and Tristen were sources of pride, inspiration and good humor. Above all else, motherhood and family were Annette’s touchstones. Annette leaves behind her husband Jim; her four children Carlie, Mac, Shelby and Tristen; her mother Gladys; brothers Dean (Ruth Ann) Palm, Howards Grove, and Larry (Kathy) Palm, DePere; sister Heidi (Tom) Haack, Sheboygan Falls; mother-in-law Mary Bahlke, Watertown; father-in-law Donald (Linda) Ostrom, Oconomowoc; brothers-in-law Glenn (Irina) Ostrom, Greenville, Craig (Heidi) Ostrom, Wauwatosa, and Lance (Laurel) Ostrom, Concord, Mass.; and sister-in-law Sue Ellen (Mark) Pernitz, New Glarus. Annette also is survived by many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her loving father Hans Palm and grandparents. A special thank you to the amazing community of friends, colleagues, caregivers and loved ones who rallied around Annette throughout her courageous battle. The family would like to thank Dr. Dan Koster, who diagnosed her illness immediately and provided exceptional care until the day she passed. On the good days and the bad, in the victories and setbacks, Annette never struggled alone.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a charitable gift to Dairy Cares of Wisconsin, N3569 Vanden Bosch Road, Freedom, WI 54130. “We need not erect monuments to the righteous; their deeds are their monuments.” — Genesis 32:10

WHA welcomes EmmaRae Brown as Director of Marketing and Membership

The Wisconsin Holstein Association (WHA) is pleased to welcome EmmaRae Brown as the new Director of Marketing and Membership. EmmaRae started with WHA on October 12. Her role will revolve around maintaining the WHA membership database, helping to create membership programming, creating social media campaigns and working with the sponsorship program.

EmmaRae is May 2021 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville where she earned a degree in Animal Science. She grew up in Oregon, Wisconsin and was an active member in 4-H and FFA. During college, EmmaRae spent two years working for Hill-Ton Holsteins as a milker. It was there that she learned more about the Registered Holstein breed and WHA programs. She has always had a strong passion for agriculture and hopes to help educate the public about Wisconsin’s dairy industry through working with the royalty program and working with the membership.

Outside of work, EmmaRae enjoys riding and competing with horses, hiking, canoeing, photography, and spending time with her friends, family, partner, Kevin Lubinski and dog, Indigo.

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Annette Ostrom

Breeder Profile

District 7: Betley Farms

The Betley family has been incredibly successful in the showring the last few years, truly making a name for themselves. Behind the rosettes and banners is a well-managed commercial dairy and show operation where teamwork is vital.

Betley Family Farms has 3200 milking Holsteins with 200 of them being registered. Owned by Jeff, Jena, Claire and Jacob Betley, the family and their team of employees focuses on working with cows that are profitable and produce high quality milk as the main goal of the dairy. In addition to the production side, the family and their herd managers, Trent and Laura Styczynski, work with a subset of animals enrolled in a show program.

The Betley family started their operation in 1943 in their current location near Pulaski. Jeff’s grandfather Felix started farming with 13 cows and 40 acres while also working a factory job. Naturally, many changes occurred over the years to get the farm to the 3200-cow and 5400-acre dairy it is today. In 1991, Jeff came home to the farm where they milked 220 cows and gradually increased that number to 400. The current facility was constructed in 2006 and the herd number increased to 1000 at that time. From there, the herd has grown to what it is today.

“We employ a well-trained and established team of 32 employees which includes both the herd and shop personnel,” Jena says. “Everyone has their specialty in a certain area(s) which creates the success in every aspect that takes to make the farm run smoothly and efficiently day after day.”

Jeff and Jena are still very active with daily tasks. Claire and Jacob are also involved, working with the youngstock and assisting with daily chores. Off the farm, the family is involved in the Pulaski FFA and Alumni and the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. Jeff is currently on the Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin Board of Directors and the town planning and zoning committee.

About five years ago, Claire and Jacob became interested in showing at the Shawano County Fair and Wisconsin State Fair. Claire got hooked on showing young when Heather Jauquet shared

her love for Registered Holsteins with her and let her show a calf, Always In Love-Red, at the county fair. The next year, Claire’s first show calf was purchased, MD-West-View OK Siri-Red-ET EX-90. As the years went on, these animals had calves of their own and this continued to grow their show aspirations.

In 2019, OCD Jo Lionking-Red-ET, VG-88, was purchased from Oakfield Corners Dairy in the World Classic Sale. In 2019 she was a member of the Nominated All-American Junior Best Three group for the Lambs and was herself Nominated Junior All-American Fall Yearling in 2020, making her the family’s first All-American nomination.

Lionking has proved to be an incredible transmitter of type to her offspring. She has produced two Junior All-American nominees and three All-American nominations, with hopes for additional nominations for this year in the U.S. and Canada. This year at World

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The Betley crew at the Wisconsin Summer Championship Show: Claire and Jena Betley, Trent and Laura Styczynski and Tyler Leuch OCD Jo Lionking-Red-ET VG-88. Photo by CattleClub.com Junior Champions at the Wisconsin Summer Championship Red & White Show, RWDCA Queen Hannah Hensel, Laura Styczynski with Schluter Altud Amber-Red-ET, Claire Betley with Betley Lionlike-Red-ET and Judge Ryan Krohlow

Betley Family Farms

Jeff, Jena, Claire and Jacob Betley

Number of cows: 3,200, 200 Registered Number of acres: 5400

Primary Crops grown: Corn, both silage and dry hay, soybeans, and wheat

Average production: 101 lbs./day with a 3.9% Fat and 3.29% Protein

Ration: TMR with seasonal green chop incorporated

Type of housing: Freestall with 50-stall DeLaval Rotary parlor

Dairy Expo, her three daughters claimed the first Junior Best Three group. A group of daughters also earned the Betley’s All-Wisconsin Red & White Junior Best Three this summer. Lionking is the dam of Betley Unstp Lionize-Red-ET, the 2021 Reserve Junior Champion of the junior and open shows at the International Red & White Show. Lionize is now owned by Westcoast Holsteins and was first winter yearling this year at World Dairy Expo. Lionize, along with her sisters and a select few others, have given the Betleys a lot of success in the last two years.

“The offspring of Lionking are extremely consistent. We have sold some this spring that have done well for their owners along with finding a new favorite every other day at home,” Jena says.

Trent and Laura Styczynski started working with Claire and Jacob on the show program in 2020 which really took it to the next level. Both have an extensive background in the show world, working for some of the top show herds in the country, and this knowledge has maximized performance of the registered cattle.

“We have learned the importance of feeding heifers to maintain proper condition while still considering the overall health of the cattle,” Jena says. “When Trent and Laura joined us, they worked side by side with the kids to teach them why this project is so important to give 110% because the work is done at home 360 days a year and not the five days we get to exhibit them in a show ring.”

By far, this summer has been one of the highlights of their show success. The family bred and exhibited the Supreme Champion Heifer at the Wisconsin Junior State Fair, Betley Lightsout-RedET. She was also the Supreme Champion Bred and Owned Heifer. Moving into late August, the Betleys exhibited four heifers, had four class winners, and won Junior Champion of the Junior Show and had Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion of the Open Show at the Wisconsin Championship Red & White Show.

The family also enjoys exhibiting at the District 7 Holstein Show, North American International Livestock Exposition, and the Shawano County Fair.

The breeding program at Betley Farms has evolved since adding more type-focused animals as well as with how the industry has changed as a whole.

“Knowing that all heifers do not develop into really good show cows, we need to make sure we are helping the process of competition both in the ring and in the normal day life at the farm,” Trent says.

The team has been evaluating traits to fit all of these aspects. Bulls used aren’t extreme in stature, have improved DPR and better pin setting and foot and leg composites. Giving up a little height in the

black bloodlines is alright with them since it’ll give them a more moderately framed, profitable cow.

Working with the red bloodlines has been a bit more challenging over the years since there are only certain red bulls that are available. Similar to breeding the black and whites, they watch for stature, udder composite and DPR.

Some of the sires they are using in the red and white world are Altitude, Unstopabull, Analyst, Jordy, Architect, Atomic RC, Showtime RC, and Moovin RC. On the black and white Holsteins they are using Crushabull, Crushtime, King Doc, Delta Lambda, Eye Candy, Chief, Sidekick, Doorman, and Thunderstorm.

While show animals are fun to work with, both show and commercial animals need to be profitable and provide high quality milk. “Getting that task done daily includes a lot of strategy, time commitment, and motivation,” Jena says. “Breeding good cows for milk production along with continuing to monitor sire selection for both commercial and type only benefits future endeavors.”

On the commercial animals, the Betleys are selecting bulls on the traits of health, modern size, and production. They are believers in DWP$ to where they set weekly benchmarks on what genetic lines they want to continue and what lines they will end and breed to beef.

The team at Betley Farms has had success with Alta Genetics’ breeding programs. Working with them has allowed a better controlled inventory of animals since lower genetic animals are bred to beef.

For more than 10 years in a row, Betley Family Farms has been awarded the milk quality award from Land O’ Lakes. “That to us is very important because of the management practices taken daily and the outlook to the future takes time, dedication, and a solid team on both the dairy and the cropping side of the business to continue our success and goals of our dairy,” Jena says.

Moving forward, there are big construction plans for the farm. They are currently in the planning process of building a methane digester and solar system to provide energy to the surrounding community and businesses in northeast Wisconsin. To the family, being environmentally friendly is important and the system is expected to be in operation by spring of 2023.

On the facilities side, plans and construction of a facility for high genetic and genomic animals is in the works. Off the main farm, the Betleys raise about 80 calves for PEAK Genetics, some of their own high DWP$ females, as well as type females. At this time, they only care for youngstock, but looking forward they are excited to incorporate milking cows into the program this winter.

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Jeff and Jena Betley and Claire Betley with Betley Unstp Lionize-Red-ET. Photo by Krista Styer

WORLD DAIRY EXPO RESULTS 2022

Spring Calf

1. Weigland Denver Athena-ET, Ella, Adam & Claire Bindl, Plymouth

2. Ms Fossum Anist Marley 2152, Kian & Ava Kelroy & Kelby Fossum, Lodi

4. Zuck Un Gold Digger-ET, Karson & Klayton Krohlow & Grant Vosters, Black Creek

5. (B&O) Bella-Ridge Jump Start, J, L & M Harbaugh & A & A Loehr, Marion

6. Nabholz Altitude Skyler-ET, Brianne, Brooklyn & Reid Vandoske, Cleveland

8. A-B-Royal Boomthereit is-ET, E, I & E Staudinger & L & L Kuester, Reedsville

9. Hobby-Hill Radio Electricity, Gracin & Chesney Speich, Orfordville

10. Tree-Hayven Tatoo Savage-ET, Brianne, Brooklyn & Reid Vandoske, Cleveland

Winter Calf

2. Redcarpet War 4 Freedom-ET, Sara Kronberg, Milton

4. Ryan-Vu Sidekick Solution, Dylan & Cameron Ryan, Fond du Lac

5. Wildpfaffs Warrior Legit, Kole & Beau Trapp & Isla Mae Pfaff, Taylor

6. Cal-Denier-I K Annsamble-ET, Fayth, Zachary & Jackalyn Paulson, Columbus

7. (B&O) Weigland Tstorm Alexava-ET, Kaelyn, Kenadee & Keegan Weigel, Platteville

Fall Calf

2. Nehls-Valley Electra-ET, Molly Olstad, Stoughton

4. (B&O) Bella-Ridge Gins Ballerina, J, L & M Harbaugh & A & A Loehr, Marion

6. Ryan-Vu Doc Jaz, Dylan & Cameron Ryan, Fond du Lac

7. In-Style Moment Last Dance, Vivian & Winston Lichty, Beaver Dam

8. Cal-Denier-I Kdoc Willow-ET, Elise & Brady Bleck, Glenbeulah

9. Winright Doorman Eshanti-ET, Noah Bilz, Brynley DeJong & Brooke Hammann, Dorchester

10. Cerpolait Haniko Rebel, Grant Vosters, Freedom

Summer Yearling

4. Riverdown Tatoo Diablo-ET, Kylie Nickels, Watertown

5. (B&O) Bella-Ridge Doc Drama, J, L & M Harbaugh & A & A Loehr, Marion

6. Ralanes Sager King Doc Goose, Brynley DeJong, Dorchester

8. Go-Sho Remedys Reminisce-ET, Tessa & Stella Schmocker, Whitewater

10. Tree-Hayven Hancock Demi, Lauren & Brayden Breunig, Sauk City

Spring Yearling

1. Mile View Sidkik Rochelle-ET, Noah Bilz & Brynley DeJong, Dorchester

9. Dridge Undenied Applejack, Demi Kamps, Mila Digangi & Payton VanSchyndle, Darlington

10. Ryan-Vu Tropic Palace, Joseph Schuh, Freedom

Winter Yearling

2. (B&O) Go-Sho Kings Empire, Tessa & Stella Schmocker, Whitewater

3. Floydholm Kdoc Egypt-ET, A, C, P, B & R Sarbacker, Edgerton

4. Wildpfaffs Skik Lemonade-ET, Kole & Beau Trapp & Isla Mae Pfaff, Taylor

9. Landstad Warrior Hazard, Hailey, Allison, Jack & Chloe Zernicke, Bonduel

10. Weigland Chief Alexella-ET, Kaelyn, Kenadee & Keegan Weigel, Platteville

Fall Yearling

1. Dreamhaven Tropic Riviera, Maria, Brooke & Melanie Zillges, Larsen

2. River-Divide Addison Bailee, Julia Searls & Keaton, Lexi & Ivan Junk, Cobb

3. Mayerlane Black Cat-ET, Ben & Brian Styer, Menomonie

4. Trent-Way-SD Rae Addie, Taylor Ferguson, Mount Horeb

Junior Champion Bred & Owned of the Junior Show: Bella-Ridge Gins Ballerina, J, L & M Harbaugh and A & A Loehr, Marion

Reserve Junior Champion: Weigland Denver Athena-ET, Ella, Adam & Claire Bindl, Plymouth

in Milk

4. Sunnylodge Knonaudale DB Eve, Emma Buska and Matthew & Elizabeth Gunst, Hustisford

6. Ernest-Anthony Doc Austyn, Samantha & Sawyer Pitterle, Watertown

Summer Junior 2-Year-Old

1. 1st Spring Calf, 2. 2nd Winter Calf,

2nd Fall Calf, 4. 1st Spring Yearling,

2nd Winter Yearling, 6. 1st Fall Yearling,

2nd Summer Junior 2-Year-Old, 8. 2nd Junior 2-Year-Old, 9. 1st 4-Year-Old, 10. 2nd 5-Year-Old, 11. 1st 6-Year-0ld and Older

2. (B&O) Red-Brae Jordy Thierry, Elise & Brady Bleck, Glenbeulah

6. Opsal Denver Seduction, K & K Haag, L Jones, N Prosek & H Richardson, Dane

Hobby-Hill Denver Egg-O, Gracin & Chesney Speich, Orfordville

Borderview Crush Sissy-ET, Victoria Nodolf, Belmont

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Junior 2-Year-Old

2. Ryan-Vu Hancock Simple, H, A, K & A Gaedtke and M & J Kroll, Luxemburg

6. Milksource Goldwn Trance-ET, Tessa & Stella Schmocker, Whitewater

7. Vandoskes Crbul Cameron-ET, Brianne, Brooklyn & Reid Vandoske, Cleveland

9. Golden-Oaks A Tawnya-ET, Austin Rider, Prairie du Sac

Senior 2-Year-Old

5. R-Vision Denver Presley, Ashley Carns, Fennimore

Junior 3-Year-Old

3. Car-Bon Doc Amia, Kylie Konyn, Madison

5. Crystal-Oak Undnied Claudia, Victoria & Derek Christoph, Luxemburg

7. (B&O) Lars-Acres D Lombardi-ET, Luke Trustem, Evansville

9. Synergy Tatoo Marley, Evan Jauquet, Pulaski

Senior 3-Year-Old

3. Heatherstone Carson-ET, Bryce Crowley, Pickett

5. Duckett Denver Olivia-ET, Tessa & Stella Schmocker, Whitewater

7. Den-K Mccutchen Belle 690, Emma Van Loben Sels, Lomira

9. Ms Flannery-Vu Stripes-ET, Trapper, Jarvie & Cyntanah Nafzger, Mineral Point

4-Year-Old

1. (BU) R-John Crushin On Courtney, Jacey & Hadley Ross, Delavan

2. RJR Crush 5834-ET, Tessa & Stella Schmocker & C & N Reuter, Whitewater

6. Marshland Demps Bridezilla, Hailey Lundgren, Cushing

7. Siemers KR Hanker 28512-ET, Lauren Siemers, Newton

9. Milgene Diamond Inthe Rough, Tianda & Treyton Hildebrandt, Hustisford

5-Year-Old

2. Sweetview Dempsey Hurryup, Brianne, Brooklyn & Reid Vandoske, Cleveland

4. Nehls-Valley Arch Angel, G & L Wendorf and A, A & J Van de Pol, Ixonia

6-Year-Old and Older

1. (BU, B&O) Forward Blossum, Emma, Sara, Wyatt & Claire Dorshorst, Marshfield

4. Milgene Just A Game-ET, Ariona, Tianda & Treyton Hildebrandt, Hustisford

8. Milgene Halo Jiggy With It, Ariona, Tianda & Treyton Hildebrandt, Hustisford

150,000 lb. Cow

5. Go-Sho Like A Rollingstone, Tessa & Stella Schmocker, Whitewater

6. Vriesdale Control Bethany, Derek, Landon & Lane Vandyk, New Richmond

Champion Bred and Owned of the Show: Forward Blossum, Emma, Sara, Wyatt & Claire Dorshorst, Marshfield

Reserve Senior Champion: R-John Crushin On Courtney, Jacey & Hadley Ross, Delavan

International Red & White Show | October 5-6, 2022

Spring Calf

1. Ms Analyst She Got It-Red, Grai-Rose and Arizona Dairy, Delavan

2. (1JR, B&O) Gaedtke Analyst Emerald-Red, Kiley Gaedtke and Mercedes & Jadelynn Kroll, Luxemburg

5. (3JR) Forest-Ridge Rdlt Mambo-Red-ET, Adella & Ainsley Loehr, Eden

7. Miss Warrior Sunrise-Red, Adam Borchert, F Grubofski Jr & Andrew Lewis, Auburndale

9. (5JR) Hilrose Alttde Adore-Red-ET, Bentley, Blake, Brodie & Kylie Brantmeier, Hilbert

Winter Calf

4. (2JR) Kress-Hill Crush-Red, Owen & Kendyll Kress, Newton

7. (4JR) Kress-Hill Sleet-Red-ET, Tyler Gilbertson, Janesville

10. Ms Milksource Jewel-Red-ET, Milk Source and L Fischer, Kaukauna

Fall Calf

9. (3JR) Redcarpet War 4 Mars-Red-ET, J, L & M Harbaugh and A & A Loehr, Marion

Summer Yearling

2. (1JR, B&O) Kress-Hill Sly-Red-ET, Owen & Kendyll Kress, Newton

3. Miss Analandia-GW Sueli-Red, Analandia Gado Holandes, Garrett Schmidt & Devon Chrystal, Melrose

5. Chris-Adie Jordy Almond-Red, Roger Turner, Sun Prairie

8. Kamps-Rx Aplb Archer-Red-ET, Reggie & Krysty Kamps & Joe Casper, Darlington

10. (5JR) Kress-Hill America-Red, Owen & Kendyll Kress, Newton

Spring Yearling

5. Hilrose Redlight Aria-Red-ET, Joseph Brantmeier, Hilbert

6. (1JR) Kress-Hill Sci-Fi-Red-ET, Owen & Kendyll Kress, Newton

7. Scenic-Edge Jadene-Red-ET, Grady & Lane Wendorf, Ixonia

8. Lyn-Vale Warrior Peppa-Red, William Schultz III, Waldo

10. (3JR) Milksource Tantalize-Red-ET, Taylor Haeft & Brady Beals, Delavan

Winter Yearling

3. (1JR) Kress-Hill Spicy-Red-ET, Jacey & Hadley Ross, Delavan

5. (2JR) Kamps-Rx Apb Aleah-Red-ET, Lauren & Brayden Breunig, Sauk City

6. (B&O) Ms Reagan-Red, Heatherstone Enterprises Inc., Baraboo

8. (4JR) Betley Lionlike-Red-ET, Claire Betley, Pulaski

10. (6JR) Briccows Jordy Almighty, J, L & M Harbaugh & A & A Loehr, Marion

Fall Yearling

2. (2JR, B&O) Betley Unstbull Leonine-Red, Claire Betley, Pulaski

4. Sonnenbrook Ashanti-Red-ET, Ryan Sonnenburg, Belleville

6. (3JR) Miss Unstopbl Imhott-Red-ET, Jazmyn & Chase Heeg, Colby

8. (5JR) Lyn-Vale Addisn Jazlynn-Red, Gabriel, Keyanna, Rylen & Titus Mentink, Oostburg

Reserve Junior Champion of the Junior Show: Kress-Hill Spicy-Red-ET, Jacey & Hadley Ross, Delavan

Junior Best Three

1. Claire & Jacob Betley, Pulaski

2. Owen & Kendyll Kress, Newton

3. Reggie & Krysty Kamps, Darlington

4. Jeff Brantmeier, Hilbert

Premier Breeder & Exhibitor of the Heifer Show: Owen & Kendyll Kress, KressHill Dairy, Newton

Yearling in Milk

4. Flower-Brook Camo-Red, Sophie & Lexi Schaefer, Galesville

9. Le-O-La Alt Destiny-Red-ET, Jacey & Hadley Ross, Delavan

10. Whitehead Blacklist-Red-ET, Jason & Bailee Kearns, Gays Mills

(2JR) Ms Angel Dakari-Red, G & L Wendorf and A, A & J Van de Pol, Ixonia

Summer Junior 2-Year-Old

2. Hilrose Moovin Adelina-Red, Michael Maier, Stitzer

3. (B&O) Milksource Torrent-Red-ET, Milk Source, Kaukauna

7. (2JR) Kress-Hill Smoke-Red-ET, Jacey & Hadley Ross, Delavan

8. Dream-On Hotoff Thepress-Red, Daniel Olson & Jeff Zoellner, Lena

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Reserve Junior Champion of the Junior Show Senior Champions of the Junior Show Champion Bred & Owned of the Junior Show Junior Champion Bred & Owned of the Junior Show

Junior 2-Year-Old

1. Apple-Pts Cranapple-Red-ET, Travis & Megan Schafer and Colganados Genetics, Wisconsin Rapids

2. (1JR, B&O, JrB&O, BU) Milksource Awesome Time-Red, Tristen Ostrom, Kaukauna

3. Maple-Edge Calendr Girl-Red, Yvonne Preder, Plymouth

6. Oakfield Jo Lumineer-Red-ET, Maple-Leigh Futures, A Light and D Vandepol, Delavan

9. Hilrose Jordy Arrow-Red-ET, Taylor Wittmus & Eric Zwiefelhofer, Valders

Senior 2-Year-Old

3. Apple-Pts Addie-Red-ET, Jamie Judd & Mike Deaver, Reedsburg

5. (1JR) Schluter Atlanta-Red-ET, Matthew & Elizabeth Gunst & Evan Hathaway, Hartford

8. Trav-Annah Fantasy-Red-ET, Mead-Manor, T & S Krohlow and W Schultz, Algoma

Junior 3-Year-Old

3. Apple-Pts Ainsa-Red-ET, Jacey & Hadley Ross, Delavan

10. Lonely-Mile Charisma-Red, Jade Pinter, Medford (2JR) Synergy Spikes Sequel-Red, Evan Jauquet & Evan & Alexa Brey, Pulaski (Prod) Huibregtse Db Licorice-Red, Heatherstone Enterprises Inc. & Martin Kinyon, Baraboo

Senior 3-Year-Old

1. (B&O, BU) Milksource Tantrum-Red-ET, Milk Source, Kaukauna

9. (3JR) OCD Ava Rhianna-Red-ET, Grady & Lane Wendorf, Ixonia

Intermediate Champion of the Junior Show: Milksource Awesome Time-Red, Tristen Ostrom, Kaukauna

Reserve Intermediate Champion of the Junior Show: Schluter Atlanta-Red-ET, Matthew & Elizabeth Gunst & Evan Hathaway, Hartford

Reserve Intermediate Champion of the Show: Milksource Tantrum-Red-ET, Milk Source, Kaukauna

4-Year-Old

1. (B&O, BU) Ms Ransom-Rail Beth-Red, Milk Source, Ransom-Rail & Fischer, Kaukauna

7. (2JR) Arb-Flo-Spr Honeybun-Red-ET, Jacey & Hadley Ross, Delavan

10. (Prod) Heatherstone Regal-Red, Heatherstone Enterprises Inc., Baraboo

5-Year-Old

1. (B&O, BU) Jas-K Diamond-B Twinkle-Red, Jason & Bailee Kearns, Gays Mills

9. Apple-Pts Rb Annora-Red-ET, Michael Maier, Stitzer

6-Year-Old & Older

4. (Prod) Linehan Prin Fahrenheit-Red, Matt Linehan, Lena

5. Sellcrest D Cheeto-Red, Colton & Easton Brown, Strum

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Int. Champions of the Junior Show; Champ B&O of the Junior Show Reserve Intermediate Champion Senior and Grand Champions
1 2 3 5 1. 1st spring calf, 2. 2nd Summer Yearling, 3. 2nd Fall Yearling, 4. 1st Summer Junior 2-Year-Old, 5. 1st Junior 2-Year-Old, 6. 1st Senior 3-Year-Old, 7. 1st 4-Year-Old, 8. 1st 5-Year-Old, 9. 1st 125,000-lb Cow 9 7 8 6 4
Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champions of the Junior Show Reserve Junior Champion of the Junior Show

6. Mead-Manor Def Adeline-Red, Megan Moede, Algoma

125,000 lb. Cow

1. (BU) Antia Absolute Joline-Red, Milk Source & L Fischer, Kaukauna

Best Three Females: 1. Milk Source, Kaukauna

Produce of Dam

1. Milk Source, Kaukauna

5. Owen & Kendyll Kress, Newton

6. Owen & Kendyll Kress, Newton

Dam & Offspring

3. Matt Linehan, Lena

4. Heatherstone Enterprises Inc., Baraboo

5. Taylor Wittmus & Eric Zwiefelhofer, Valders

Champion Bred & Owned of the Junior Show: Milksource Awesome Time-Red, Tristen Ostrom, Kaukauna

Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion of the Junior Show: Arb-Flo-Spr Honeybun-Red-ET, Jacey & Hadley Ross, Delavan

Senior & Grand Champion, Best Udder of the Show, and Champion Bred & Owned: Ms Ransom-Rail Beth-Red, Milk Source, Ransom-Rail & Fischer, Kaukauna

Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion: Antia Absolute Joline-Red, Milk Source & L Fischer, Kaukauna

Premier Breeder: Milk Source Genetics LLC, Kaukauna

International Holstein Show | October 6-7, 2022

Spring Calf

2. Weigland Denver Athena-ET, Ella, Adam & Claire Bindl, Plymouth

3. (B&O) Milksource Champagne-ET, Milk Source, Kaukauna

6. Blexys Jaggr Billie Jean-ET, Gino Wilson, Lomira

Winter Calf

6. Ala-Moo Smr Ruthann-ET, Reggie & Krysty Kamps & Dennis Bowers, Darlington

7. (B&O) Ryan-Vu Sidekick Solution, Dylan & Cameron Ryan, Fond du Lac

10. Blexys Thndr Betty White-ET, Budjon Farms & Peter & Lyn Vail, Lomira

Fall Calf

1. Duckett Willows Lyric, Ava Hebgen, DeForest

3. (B&O) Hammertime Sfest Rally-ET, Hammertime Holsteins, Poynette

Summer Yearling

3. (B&O) Milksource Tstruck Actress, Milk Source, Kaukauna

4. Go-Sho Remedys Reminisce-ET, Tessa & Stella Schmocker, Whitewater

8. D2 Summerfest Eyes on You-ET, Budjon Farms & Heartland Dairy, Lomira

Winter Yearling

2. (B&O) Ms Thunderstorm Eternity-ET, La Femme Fatale Syndicate, Kaukauna

5. Wildpfaffs Sidekick Lime-ET, Kole & Beau Trapp & Isla Mae Pfaff, Taylor

9. Blexys Kingdoc Brilliant-ET, Budjon Farms, Vail & Cunningham, Lomira

Fall Yearling

2. River-Divide Addison Bailee, Julia Searls & Keaton, Lexi & Ivan Junk, Cobb

3. Mayerlane Black Cat-ET, Ben & Brian Styer, Menomonie

4. (B&O) Opsal Diamondback Rihanna, Joseph Opsal & Hayleigh Geurink, Blue Mounds

6. Dreamhaven Tropic Riviera, Maria, Brooke & Melanie Zillges, Larsen

9. Road-View Tattoo Royalty, Road-View Dairy, Mineral Point

Reserve Junior Champion: Ms Thunderstorm Eternity-ET, La Femme Fatale Syndicate, Kaukauna

Junior Best Three: 4. Kole & Beau Trapp & Isla Mae Pfaff, Taylor

Yearling in Milk

9. Cal-Denier-I Doc Alexa-ET, Richard Denier, Lomira

10. Fraeland Unix Giselle, Milk Source & Ransom-Rail, Kaukauna

Summer Junior 2-Year-Old

4. Kamps-Rx Appleb Avery-ET, Braden Anderson & MH Genetics, Eden

Junior 2-Year-Old

5. Ryan-Vu Hancock Simple, H, A, K & A Gaedtke & M & J Kroll, Luxemburg

6. Greenpine Rejoice Bedazzled, Michael & Julie Duckett & Milk Source, Kaukauna

9. Valrick Sidekick Petunia-ET, Ross Risner, Lomira

Senior 2-Year-Old

2. Glenirvine Unix Sally, Milk Source, Laurie Fischer, Cy Letter & Bob Sabo, Kaukauna

Junior 3-Year-Old

1. (BU) Ladyrose Caught Your Eye-ET, Genosource, Lomira

5. Fraeland Chief Liberty, Joey Airosa & Henk Van Exel, Lomira

8. Ryan-Vu Unix Shasti, Maple-Leigh Futures & Chad & Amy Ryan, Delavan

Senior 3-Year-Old

10. JM Valley Sidekick Lady-ET, Budjon Farms, Peter Vail, Heartland Dairy & Genosource, Lomira

4-Year-Old

1. (BU) Oak-Ridge K Gchip Turbo, Milk Source & Ransom Rail, Kaukauna

3. S-S-I Doc Have Not 8784-ET, Duckett Holsteins, T & S Abbott, AOT, & Kings Ransom, Rudolph

5-Year-Old

1. Oakfield Solom Footloose-ET, Duckett Holsteins, Vierra Dairy & Tim & Sharyn Abbott, Rudolph

2. Stone-Front Union Imelda, Maple-Leigh, Feldmann, Siemers & SiemersPeterman, Delavan

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7. Hodglynn Chief Dixie, Ransom Rail, K & B Ziemba, J & A Hippen & M Hockett, Delavan
1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 1. 2nd Spring Calf, 2. 1st Fall Calf, 3. 1st Winter Yearling, 4. 2nd Fall Yearling, 5. 2nd Senior 2-Year-Old, 6. 1st Junior 3-Year-Old, 7. 1st 4-Year-Old, 8. 1st and 2nd 5-YearOlds, 9. 1st 6-Year-Old Cow and Older 4

Maple-Leigh Futures Wins Overall Herdsmanship Honor

Each year, World Dairy Expo recognizes dairy cattle exhibitor strings with Herdsmanship Awards. Herdsmanship Awards are given to individuals or dairy farms demonstrating exemplary exhibit organization, cleanliness and cooperation with fellow exhibitors and show management. Maple-Leigh Futures of Delavan, won this year’s Overall Herdsmanship Award, receiving two commemorative chairs and a semen tank, courtesy of Select Sires, Inc. and MVE Biological Solutions, respectively.

Zone and Daily winners were also recognized throughout the event and are noted below.

Zone Winners:

Pavilion 1 - Zone 1: Heritage Holsteins – Whitewater, Wis.

Pavilion 1 - Zone 2: MapleLeigh Futures – Delavan, Wis.

Pavilion 2 - Zone 1: Valley Gem Farm – Cumberland, Wis.

Pavilion 2 - Zone 3: Crestbrooke – Fond du Lac, Wis.

Daily Winners: Friday – Danhof/Ryan-Vu/ Bella View – Marion, Wis.

2022 Herdsmanship zone and daily winners were awarded jackets graciously sponsored by Select Sires, Inc.

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Reserve Junior Champion Honorable Mention Grand, Senior Champion and Senior and Grand Champion 7. Sweetview Dempsey Hurryup, Brianne, Brooklyn & Reid Vandoske, Cleveland (Prod) Maple-Downs D Back Addie, Daniel Olson, Lena 6-Year-Old & Older 1. (B&O, BU) Ms Beautys Black Velvet-ET, Duckett Holsteins, Vierra Dairy & Triple-T Holsteins, Rudolph 150,000 lb. Cow 7. Go-Sho Like A Rollingstone, Tessa & Stella Schmocker, Whitewater Senior & Grand Champion: Oakfield Solom Footloose-ET, Duckett Holsteins, Vierra Dairy & Tim & Sharyn Abbott, Rudolph Reserve Senior Champion: Oak-Ridge K Gchip Turbo, Milk Source & RansomRail, Kaukauna Champion Bred & Owned: Ms Beautys Black Velvet-ET, Duckett Holsteins, Vierra Dairy & Triple-T Holsteins, Rudolph Supreme Champion: Oakfield Solom Footloose-ET, Duckett Holsteins, Vierra Dairy & Tim & Sharyn Abbott, Rudolph Supreme Champion of the Junior Show: Homeridge T Annette, Budjon, Vail, Cunningham, Powers and Kylie & Dawson Nickels Supreme Champion: Oakfield Solom Footloose-ET Supreme Champion of the Junior Show: Homeridge T Annette

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with Athena © Cybil Fisher; Grazing Athena, ring candid, banners

Family

1st Spring Calf, International Junior Holstein Show 2nd Spring Calf, International Holstein Show

D: Budjon Abbott Alexandra EX-93 Junior Champion, International Junior Holstein Show 2018 2D: Walk-Era Dundee Annelise EX-95 Grand Champion, International Junior Holstein Show 2017

Athena started out her show season looking a bit immature, finishing 6th at the District 10 Show. She came home and got better every day after that! Being 1st Spring Calf and Honorable Mention Champion Holstein Calf at the Wisconsin State Fair Junior Show gave us a glimpse of things to come. We loved how Athena looked finishing 2nd Junior at the Wisconsin Summer Championship Show. After winning Supreme Champion Calf at the Sheboygan County Fair, Claire spent every evening for the next four weeks working with Athena. To see that hard work pay off at WDE was a truly thrilling experience. Then to finish 2nd Spring Calf in the International Holstein Show was the icing on the cake! We can’t wait to enter Athena in our IVF program and to begin the hunt for a fourth generation of Madison banners for this cow family!

Thanks to the Weigel family for making Athena available as an embryo. We have two more on the way this winter. Thank you John Scott for the use of his recipients and the excellent care he gave Athena up to weaning; Brady Bleck for clipping her all summer long; Travis Krohlow for making her look amazing at Madison; the Nobles for being our “Rock.” The Blecks and Meyers for their guidance during WDE. Most of all thanks for all the genuine well wishes, congratulations and huge smiles we received at World Dairy Expo this fall! It was a week beyond our wildest dreams and a boat load of FUN!Plymouth, WI | 920-980-2004 kentbindl@hotmail.com

Weigland denver Athena Res. Junior Champion, International Junior Holstein Show
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DAIRY EXPO

RED & WHITE CHAMPIONS 2022

Ms Ransom-Rail BethRed-ET has a long list of accomplishments from 2022 with her biggest being named Senior, Grand Champion and Champion Bred & Owned at the International Red & White Show.

She is owned by Milk Source, Laurie Fischer and Ransom-Rail and bred by Ransom-Rail and Bob Landis. At the 2022 Midwest National Spring Show, Milk Source and Laurie Fischer purchased Bob Landis’ share.

Beth is from the same family as the Champion Bred & Owned of the International Holstein Show, Ms Beautys Black Velvet EX96. Black Velvet is a full sister to Beth’s granddam, Ms Beautys Bombshell EX-93. Beth’s dam is an EX-94 Absolute. Their third dam is Ms Excels Dundee Beauty EX-95.

In 2022, Beth was undefeated in the 4-year-old class. She was first 4-Year-Old in the Midwest Spring Red & White Show and at the Midwest National Spring Holstein Show. In the Red & White Show she was named Grand Champion, was Honorable Mention Grand Champion of the Holstein Show, and was Champion Bred & Owned in both.

The partners plan to get her into an IVF program this fall. She has daughters by Latenite and Believe.

Milk Source and Ransom-Rail have a passion for showing cattle and have partnered since 2017 when Milk Source purchased part of Co-Vale Dempsey Dina in the Radiance at Ransom-Rail Sale. Since then they have partnered on a number of successful show winners including: Oak-Ridge-K GChip Turbo, Ms Ransom-Rail Beth-Red, Jacobs Doorman Victoire and Jacobs Control Brisk.

Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion of the International Red & White Show: Antia Absolute Joline-Red Antia Absolute JolineRed was named the Reserve Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion this year at WDE. She was purchased by Milk Source and Laurie Fisher at World Dairy Expo in 2018 and has been shown extensively ever since.

Her long list of accolades includes being the first Junior 3-YearOld and Grand Champion at the Royal Winter Fair in 2018. That same year she was the Reserve All-American Red & White Junior 3-Year-Old. 2019 brought success with being Honorable Mention Grand Champion at the Royal Winter Fair, Grand Champion of the Wisconsin Championship Red & White Show and Reserve All-American 4-Year-Old. With no World Dairy Expo in 2020, Joline made the trip to Ohio for the North American Open Dairy

Cattle Show where she won the 5-year-old class in the Red and White Show. Also in 2020, she was named Grand Champion of the Wisconsin Championship Red and White Show. She repeated that Grand Champion title at the 2021 Wisconsin Championship Red and White Show before heading to the big dance and topping the International Red & White Show as the Grand Champion.

At this year’s Wisconsin Summer Championship Red and White Show she was the first 125,000 lb. Cow, Grand Champion and Best Udder of the Show.

Joline has a fresh red Diamondback daughter and calves by Analyst. They have plans to enroll Joline in an IVF program.

Champion Bred & Owned of the Junior Show: Milksource Awesome Time-Red

Milksource Awesome TimeRed is a junior 2-year-old homebred granddaughter of Silvermine Advent TallyRed EX-93 owned by Tristen Ostrom. Time-Red was second and first junior, and Reserve Intermediate Champion of the Junior Show at the 2022 Wisconsin Red & White Championship Show. She was second, first Junior, Best Udder, Best Bred and Owned and Intermediate Champion of the Junior Show at the 2022 International Red & White Show. Time-Red is due back for the summer of 2023.

Reserve Intermediate Champion: Milksource Tantrum-Red-ET

Claiming the Reserve Intermediate Champion title during the International Red & White Show was Milksource Tantrum-Red-ET EX-92. This Unstopabull from Strans-Jen-D Tequila-Red EX-96 is no stranger to the winner’s circle.

In 2020, she was first Winter Yearling and Junior Champion at the North American Dairy Show in Circleville, Ohio. She was then named All-American Winter Yearling. 2021 was also a good year for Tantrum as she was first Senior 2-Year-Old and Reserve Intermediate Champion at the Midwest Spring Red & White Show. She repeated these honors at the Wisconsin Championship Red & White Show. At WDE that fall she was second Senior 2-Year-Old and later named Reserve AllAmerican Senior 2-Year-Old.

Before coming to WDE this year, Tantrum was first Senior 3-YearOld in both the Wisconsin Championship Red & White Show and Wisconsin Championship Holstein Show. In the red show she was also Intermediate and Reserve Grand Champion.

Tantrum puts in the work at home too, making a 2-year-old record of 25,237 4.6 1162 3.0 750. She is due back for the summer of 2023.

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Senior and Grand Champion, Champion Bred & Owned: Ms Ransom-Rail Beth-Red-ET

Arb-Flo-Spr HoneybunET was the Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion for Jacey and Hadley Ross during this year’s International Junior Red & White Show. She is an Avalanche from an EX-90 Ladd-P that goes back to Quality-Ridge Stormi Hazel EX-96.

The Ross family purchased Honeybun at the Price of Gold Sale as a fall yearling in the early months 2019. She was a stylish heifer with a nice pedigree. She eventually made her way to Maple Leigh Futures in Delavan, Wis., where she has developed into a tremendous show cow.

Honeybun was named Grand Champion of the Red & White Western Fall National Junior Show in Utah as a senior 2-year-old. She won Grand Champion of the junior and open shows at the 2021 Midwest Spring Red & White Show as a senior 3-year-old, and that same year was third Senior 3-Year-Old at the International Red & White Show and Honorable Mention All-American. Honeybun claimed the Reserve Grand Champion title of the Wisconsin Summer Championship Red & White Junior Show in 2021 and 2022.

Honeybun is due in the spring with hopes to compete as a 5-yearold next year.

Reserve Intermediate Champion: Schluter Atlanta-Red-ET

Evan Hathaway originally purchased Schluter Atlanta-Red from the Spotlight Selections Sale in 2021. He had high interest in Atlanta’s pedigree and the potential this heifer had because of the success within her cow family. He hoped for Atlanta to follow in the footsteps of her granddam, Hilrose Advent Anna EX-95.

Atlanta is the daughter of Hilrose DB AllieRed-ET EX-91, and the granddaughter of prominent Red & White brood cow Hilrose Advent Anna-Red EX-95. Anna’s titles include Wisconsin Cow of the Year in 2018, Nasco International Type & Production Winner 2018, second Aged Cow in the International Red & White Show 2016, and numerous All-American wins and nominations.

In July 2022, Matthew and Elizabeth Gunst and Smith-Crest became partners on Atlanta with Evan. Atlanta’s exceptional pedigree and marketability combined with her tremendous udder made her an extremely exciting young cow they were all eager to be a part of.

An interesting facet about Atlanta’s pedigree is that Matthew and Elizabeth’s father, Dennis Gunst, and uncle, Willis Gunst, purchased and developed Atlanta’s sixth dam, Dreamstreet Enhancer Alicia 3E94 GMD DOM, in 1989.

Before claiming Reserve Intermediate Champion of the International Junior Red & White Show, Atlanta was third winter calf at the Mid-East Fall National Red & White Show in 2020. In 2022 she was Grand Champion of the Junior Show at the District 5 Show, second Senior 2-Year-Old, first junior and Honorable

Mention Intermediate Champion of the Wisconsin Summer Championship Red & White Junior Show.

Atlanta is checked pregnant and due again this coming June for the next show season. She has also gained embryo interest following the Wisconsin Summer Championship Show and World Dairy Expo and will begin IVF in November.

Atlanta is housed at Smith-Crest Holsteins, a show and boarding facility located in Watertown owned by Travis and Holly Smith along with their three children: Leah, Hattie and Blake. The farm focuses on type and works with their clients to achieve breeding and genetic goals. Their clients are from three continents and across the US. Smith-Crest has a long history of owning and boarding prizewinning animals including the 2016 and 2017 Holstein Association USA Star(s) of the breed and several elite IVF donor dams.

Matthew and Elizabeth Gunst own and operate Ladinodale Holsteins & Jerseys and Boarding where they board their own heifers and around 25 deep pedigree and show heifers. Matthew and Elizabeth have developed several Junior All-American and AllAmerican Nominations over the past five years. Both have served on the Wisconsin Junior Activities Committee and recognized as Wisconsin and National YDJM winners and Matthew was a National DJM finalist in 2022.

Evan Hathaway is a senior at Barneveld High School and serves on the Wisconsin Junior Activities Committee. He enjoys breeding, exhibiting and fitting dairy cattle at all levels of competition.

Reserve Junior Champion of the Junior Show: Kress-Hill Spicy-Red

Kress-Hill Spicy-Red is an Altitude out of Ms Kress-Hil SaphireRed EX-92, who was the Junior Champion of the International Red & White Junior and Open Shows in 2018. Saphire was also the Supreme Junior Champion Heifer that year.

Earlier this year, Spicy was Junior Champion Red & White open and junior shows at the 2022 California State Show. She was also Junior Champion of the Western Spring National Junior Red & White Show and Honorable Mention in the open Red & White show.

The Ross family obtained Spicy from the Rock the Ledge online cattle sale hosted by Reggie and Krysty Kamps and Brandon and Shi Ferry in the spring of 2021. They loved her balance and depth throughout when she was just a little winter calf.

Spicy is due in the spring and they hope she will put on a good udder and be ready to show as a senior 2-year-old next year.

Arizona Dairy milks 3,200 cows in Gila Bend, Arizona. They have been running the operation since 1973. The team at Arizona Dairy is passionate about getting the most out of their milk and improving their herd’s genomics.

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Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion: Arb-Flo-Spr Honeybun-Red-ET

Get to know the Red & White Dairy Cattle Association

What is the history of National Red & White and how did it get started?

The Red & White Dairy Cattle Association, originally the Red & White Dairy Cattle Society, was formed in 1964 to help in the understanding and transition of accepting the red gene for coat color within the Holstein breed. Red & Whites faced hardships until the 1970s when it finally became more accepted to have Red & Whites on farms. Many changes have happened since the creation of RWDCA. Beginning solely as a focus on Red & White Holsteins, our association covers all dairy animals that possess the red gene for coat color. Also, we have transitioned to only a governing board and one staff member. This move brought on the partnership with Holstein Association USA for records processing, type classification, and organization of the herd book. Partnering has now allowed for a higher focus on our youth members and the quality of genetics in our breed.

What services and programs do you offer to members?

We take pride in helping our membership put on successful shows each year in all regions across the U.S. to provide marketing opportunities for each of them. From helping with show promotion, sponsorship, and assisting at shows when available, we enjoy watching our membership present world-class Red & Whites all over the country throughout the year.

At the conclusion of the year, we take the All-American Nomination and selection process very seriously to, again, provide our members with opportunities to market their cattle and genetics not only in the United States, but across the country through being nominated and selected as All-American.

The Red Bloodlines is our publication that is a part of our membership fee. We have two issues each year that focuses both on All-Americans and members excited about what they have to offer.

Tell us about your All-American process and how to enter.

You can find the online entry form and printable form on our website at https://www.redandwhitecattle.com/. You will need to submit your animals information, placings, registration paper, and photo. Please be sure to carefully review all rules and specifications. All of this is due November 15 by 11:59pm.

What junior programs and events do you offer?

Our junior members have quite a few opportunities available to them at this time, however there are a few other programs that will be available in 2023 to our youth. Please be sure to follow RWDCA on Facebook and Instagram for any and all updates as we release new programs and opportunities!

We are excited to offer three $1000 scholarships each year to students recently graduating high school, or attending college. Additionally, we have a RWDCA Queen program that allows one youth per year to serve the association through attending shows across the country and meeting with members at each of those shows. Furthermore, the queen program offers a $1,000 scholarship at the conclusion of the reign to assist that youth in pursuing their goals.

Why should someone join RWDCA and how do they do that?

There are many options for becoming a member of RWDCA. Membership forms are available on the website for both Junior and Adult Memberships. Additionally, there is an online form available as well on our website. They can also call or text 608-790-5595, or email rwdcainfo@gmail.com.

Junior Membership is a one-time fee until the youth turns 21. Adult memberships renew each year in the spring.

Looking ahead

We are looking at expanding our Junior programs, putting together a 2023 National Red & White Sale, and in 2024 we are looking to gather for a condensed National Convention and National Sale. We are always looking for suggestions on programs and opportunities for our members to take advantage of and how we can better serve our membership so that we continue to thrive for years to come.

Contact Information: Call/Text: 608-790-5595 Email: rwdcainfo@gmail.com PO Box 579 Watertown, WI 53094

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Photo by Cowsmopolitan

BELLA-RIDGE DOC DRAMA - owned with Adella & Ainsley Loehr King Doc x VG-87 Solomon x EX-90 Gold Chip x 4 more EX dams Champ. B&O of the Jr. Show, Jr. Champ. of the Jr. Show, Res. Jr. Champ., District 7 Show

Res. Supreme B&O Heifer and Champ. B&O Holstein Heifer, WI Jr. State Fair

5th and 1st B&O Summer Yearling, International Junior Holstein Show

BELLA-RIDGE GINS BALLERINA - owned with Adella & Ainsley Loehr Warrior x EX-91 Solomon x EX-94 Durham x Go for Gin EX-93

Jr. Champ. B&O, International Junior Holstein Show

4th and 1st B&O Fall Calf, International Junior Holstein Show B&O Calf Champion, WI Jr. State Fair 4th Fall Calf, District 7 Show

BELLA-RIDGE JUMP START-ET - owned with Adella & Ainsley Loehr Devour x EX-91 Avalanche x EX-94 Advent x EX-92 September Storm 1st, 1st Jr. Spring Calf, District 7 Show 5th and 1st B&O Spring Calf, International Junior Holstein Show

BELLA-RIDGE LETS GET TATOOS - owned with Adella & Ainsley Loehr Tatoo x VG-87 Beemer

Champion

Our 2022 show season was nothing short of amazing. We took home several bred and owned champion awards throughout the year, and we were blessed with three champion rosettes from WDE. Thank you to all of our crews throughout the year and a SPECIAL THANKS to our Expo crew. Last but not least thank you to all our partners in these heifers, the Loehrs, Thompsons and Buschs.

DRAMA BALLERINA JUMP START
x EX-94 Braxton x Go for Gin EX-93
B&O of the Jr. Show, WI Summer Championship Show 2021 All-WI and Junior All-WI Winter Yearling
RANDOM LUCK TOTAL PERFECTION owned with Matthew Thompson Jr. Champion of Jr. and Open Shows, International Brown Swiss Show GRAND VIEW TUXEDO DEVYN-ET owned with Tim Busch Jr. Champion of the Jr. Show, International Ayrshire Show
Lets Get Tatoos PErfection Ballerina
Devyn
Drama, Ballerina, Jump Start © Cybil Fisher; Group Photo © Lea Jordan; Ballerina Candid © The Bullvine; Perfection, Devyn © Cowsmopolitan Jacob, Logan and Madison Harbaugh N11912 Graetz Rd, Marion, WI 54950 lynn.harbaugh@mycentralstar.com 920-420-1524

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• 5 #1 IVF Unstopabull embryos & 5 #1 IVF Gold Chip embryos sell from Heatherstone Redhot-Red! Daniel Olson

• Warrior 2-year-old sells from GP-83 and VG-88 dams from the Lee Alice family. Her Sept. Challenger-Red calf also sells! Ken Jarek

• A first calf King Doc sells. Dams are EX-91, EX-90 2E, then Dazzle EX-94, and Integrity Dixie EX-94. Derrek Kamphuis

• A King Doc 2-year-old sells! Dam is EX-92, 3rd dam is EX-92, then EX-94 Linjet Milkshake, and EX-92 5th dam. Lyn-Vale Holsteins

• A fresh Flavor daughter sells from an EX-90 Gillette Caviar. 2nd dam is EX-91, 3rd dam is VG-88 from the Elegance family! Hobby-Hill Holsteins

• A VG-85 Jackson sells from 3 VG-88 dams. 4th dam is 4x All-American nominee Pepper-Red. Lyn-Vale Holsteins

• First calf Diamondback granddaughter of EX-94 Limited-Red sells fresh. Dam is a GP-83 Awesome. Derrek Kamphuis

• A RED Luxor summer yearling for 2023 sells. Dam Jordy 2-year-old, then VG-85, EX-91, EX-94 and 6 more VG or EX dams. Silver-B Farm

• First calf Kenosha from VG-87 dam and granddam sells. Scott Srnka

Chad Ryan

Harbaugh

VG-85 VG-MS, 3rd

VG-88 2Y +4.14T

2-03 2x 365 37,680

EX-94

Derek & Dillon Breyer

A former #1 Type cow of the breed, her +4.09T Moovin daughter sells. 2nd dam EX-93 Doorman, then 8 more generations VG or EX dams. Jim Hackmann

• First calf Moovin sells with her RED Sept. Showtime calf! Dams are VG-87, EX-92 2E GMD and VG-87. Chuck Maurer

• First calf Deman daughter sells. Dam is VG-86, 3rd dam is EX-91. Andy & John Wolf

• First calf RED Unstoppabull sells. 2nd dam EX-92 then the EX-94 Butter cow. Rick & Julie Vomastic

• Synergy Family Dairy sends a pair of VG 2-year-olds. A VG-85 Tatoo sells fresh with 2nd calf from EX-91 and EX-92 dams. Also selling a VG-87 King Doc from an EX-90 Doorman and 2E-92 Boliver.

• Wargo Acres sends a VG-85 2Y fresh again with second calf sells. Dam is EX-91 with 184,000m life to date. Next dam is VG-85.

• VG-86 Doorman who will go up in score sells! Dam is EX-94 with 199,000 lifetime; 2nd dam EX-91 2E. Dorshorst

• Hildebrandt Family Farms sends a first calf Excalibur. Dam is EX-92 with over 118,000 lifetime. Next 2 dams are VG-85.

• VG-85 2Y RED Jordy sells fresh with second calf! Dam is VG-87, granddam EX-93, then EX-92 and EX-91. Al & Josh Silverthorn

Krohlow 920.639.5500 Pedigrees: Kevin Jorgenson 920.210.3992

Behnke

Derek

Sale Chair: Craig Krohlow 920.639.5388

Travis Krohlow

Petersheim

Thursday, December 1 11:00 a.m. Cow Palace, Freedom, WI Selling 60 cows ready to go to work & 20 fancy heifers! Jolibois Freya Jordy-Red VG-88 3Y 3rd Milking Yrlg, Can. Natl. Show ‘21 She sells fresh 2nd calf! Dam 3E-91 with 113,826 5205F 3922P lifetime. 2nd dam EX-93 4E, 3rd at Royal R&W Show 2018. Next 7 dams VG or EX. Daniel Olson
Morningview
Uno Regina-ET EX-91 2E 5-08 2x 365 40,690 4.2 1725 3.3 1331 Her VG-89 Avalanche sells with 29,970 4.0 1190 3.0 909 at 3-03. 2nd dam EX-90 GMD DOM, followed by 8 gen. EX from the Roxys. Trent & Kelsey Hendrickson
Townlineacre
King Doc Lena VG-89 2Y +2471G +3.99T +2.91UDC +2.09FLC Lena’s +3.76GPTAT Jagger yearling sells! Next dam
dam
from the Roxys!
Cookview Goldwyn
Monique EX-96 3E All-American 4-Year-Old 2013 All-American Senior 3-Year-Old 2012 She is the granddam of a fancy King Doc winter calf selling. Richard &
Vomastic
Jimtown KD Narcissa-ET
4.3 1626 3.2 1221
Sugar-C Uno Essay-ET EX-92 GMD 4-07 3x 365 39,530 4.8 1885 3.2 1254 Fresh first calf Denver sells!! Her dam is an EX-90 Solomon, then Uno Essay and EX-92 Alexander. Backed by 12 more gen. VG or EX! Sugar-Creek Dairy
Hilrose Goldy
Perfection-ET EX-93 2E GMD 7-00 2x 365 42,620 3.9 1661 3.3 1394 A VG-85 Chief granddaughter fresh with second calf sells! Dam is 2E-91 Windbrook, then 3E-93 GMD DOM Lee Princess and 4 more VG dams. Jeff Brantmeier
Carldot Goldwyn Carlin
EX-93 4-05 2x 365 34,690 4.3 1479 3.2 1110 Her GP-84 2Y Doorman granddaughter sells. Dam 2E-91 Windbrook. Backed by 6 more generations VG or EX dams. Robin Krohlow
920.960.1449 Lynn
920.420.1524 Brian
608.279.2016 Don Mayer 715.829.3417
Breyer 715.573.9486 Brandon Smith 715.509.0025
920.639.5353 Ralph
608.675.3893 Sale Staff: Auctioneer: Ryan

Mead-Manor Def Adeline-Red EX-94

All-American R&W Jr. 3-Year-Old ‘19

Res. All-American R&W 4-Year-Old ‘20

An Analyst winter yearling sells from showring favorite Adeline.

Megan Moede

Oakfield-Bro Fritz-Red-ET EX-92

4-07 2x 365 31,400 4.5 1406 3.4 1055

Her VG-85 2Y Jackson sells fresh with her second calf. Next dams 3E-93, 3E-95 DOM, 2E-94 GMD DOM and 5E-94 GMD DOM. T & S Krohlow & W Schultz III

Wilstar Ad Roses Reba-Red EX-92 2E

7-09 2x 365 39,680 4.4 1739 3.3 1302

Her Denver 2-year-old granddaughter sells. Dam VG-87 Avalanche, then 2E-92

Advent that was Grand at MN State Fair, EX-90 and EX-94. Nova Reg. Holsteins

Scenic-Edge Jordan-Red EX-94

Supreme Champion, WDE Jr. Show ‘21 Her VG-85 full sister sells! Their dam a 2E-93 Destry with 129,120 lft. Next dams VG-88, EX-94, EX-93, VG-86, EX-90, VG-87 and VG-85. Lauren & Brayden Breunig

C-Haven Alchem Motto-Red-ET EX-92

5-05 2x 352 33,040 3.7 1226 3.1 1036

Motto has 2 VG RED Avalanche daughters selling. Both fresh with 2nd calf. Next dam VG-88, then 2E-92 GMD DOM and 2E-94 GMD DOM, 4x All-American in milking form. Lambrecht Farms

Her King Doc granddaughter sells bred to sexed Tatoo! VG-86 Crush dam, then 9 more EX and VG dams. Sister to dam was 1st Fall Yrlg. at Intl. Jr. Holstein Show, 6th Fall Yrlg. Intl. Holstein Show WDE 2022! Krista Luedtke

• First calf Cheers sells!! Dam is VG-86, 2nd dam is EX-94 2E, 3rd dam EX-92 2E. Troy Opsal

• First calf Crushabull sells from EX-91, EX-91 and EX-90 dams. Al & Josh Silverthorn

• First calf Crushabull from Hilrose sells bred 9/10 to Chief! Dam is VG-87, granddam is EX-93. Andy & Jeff Brantmeier

• A VG-85 2Y Doppler fresh with second calf sells. Dam is GP-82, next dam is VG-87. Ralph Petersheim

• First calf RED Altitude sells! Dam is a GP-83 Diamondback, 2nd dam is EX-93, then EX-90, EX-92 and EX-90. Walk-Era Holsteins

• A GP-83 2Y Husky sells fresh with second calf. Dam is VG-87 with 235,000 lifetime. This milk wagon’s 2nd dam is VG-85. Berryridge Holsteins

• A VG-87 2Y King Doc sells fresh with second calf. Dam and granddam are both VG-87, 3rd dam EX-94 Unlimited. Todd & Cade Stanek

• A Diamondback fresh with second calf sells, GP-82 2Y and needs to see a classifier!!! Bred to sexed Tatoo on 9/8, her dam is GP-83, 2nd dam is VG-88. Stetson Bollig

• First calf Caught My Eye sells from a VG-88 dam. Rob Klinkner

• A Diamondback bred to sexed Gold Chip sells from the Elegance family. Her dams: VG-86 Golden Dreams, 2E-95 Escence, EX-92 Durham, 2E-95 Encore Electra and 3E-96 Elegance. Kevin Rauchholz

• First calf Altitude sells from a VG-88 dam. 2nd dam is EX-91 EX-93MS. Josh Jones

• GP-83 2Y Casper sells from 2 VG-86 dams. Scott & Paulette Ditter

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5th 4-Year-Old, Intl. Holstein Show ‘18

Her High Octane daughter sells fresh with second calf. Next dams EX-90 Goldwyn, VG-86 2Y Derry then 3E-96

GMD DOM Elegance. Garrett Borth

R-R-Letters Atwood Hilda EX-90 2E

7-06 3x 365 31,030 4.6 1419 3.1 971

Life: 158,890 4.7 7487 3.3 5182

Her first calf King Doc sells! 2nd dam VG-87 with 5-05 365 41,340 5.2 2135 2.6 1083, then 7 more VG or EX dams.

Tim & Brandon Smith

• VG-88 Doorman sells fresh, had 24,930 1136F 872P at 3-02. Dam EX-91 with 41,420 1900F 1203P. Cathryn & Christopher Gunst

• GP-83 2Y Pharo sells fresh with second calf. She needs to see the classifier - an easy VG cow! Dam is VG-86. Scott & Paulette Ditter

• Crisdhome sends a trio of VG 2-year-olds: a VG-85 Gold Chip, VG-87 Doorman, and VG-85 Colton - all fresh with second calf.

• Nehls-Valley sends a fresh Tropic milking yearling from VG-88 and EX-90 dams; a GP-83 2Y Rager-Red from GP-84 2Y and 2E-92 dams; and a fresh Hancock from a VG-85 Observer.

• Chloe Kinnard sends a RED Warrior fall calf for 2023, dam EX-90. Also selling a RED Journey winter yearling for 2023 with a deep pedigree!

• Luster-P summer junior 2-year-old prospect sells preg. to Summerfest. Dam is GP-83, 2nd and 3rd dams both VG-88. Megan Bruech

• GP-83 2Y Battleship fresh with 2nd calf. 2E-90 AltaRazor dam with 110,000 lifetime. 2nd dam VG-88 with 284,000 lifetime. Scott Anhalt

• VG-87 Unstopabull fresh with 3rd calf and 32,140 1103F 1021P at 2-09. 4E-92 Jet-Red dam, 2nd dam 3E-93 GMD DOM Alisha. Jeffrey-Way

• A fresh Tatoo from VG-86 Absolute sells. 2nd dam VG-88 then 11 gen. EX. Kevin Rauchholz

• From the 2E-95 GMD Durham Juba family, a VG-87 Doorman sells. She’s backed by a VG-86 Goldwyn, VG-88 Shottle, Juba and 5 more VG dams. Lynn & Sara Harbaugh and Kurt & Sarah Loehr

• A red March 2022 Warrior calf sells from VG-85 2Y dam from the Roxys. Michelle Kohls

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Oakfield Solom Footloose-ET earned the Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion honors at last year’s International Holstein Show. But 2022 was her year, earning the Grand Champion title of the International Holstein Show and then being named Supreme Champion Cow later that day.

Her legacy began long ago at Duckett Holsteins with Harvue Roy Frosty EX-97. Footloose is a granddaughter of the two-time World Dairy Expo Supreme Champion. Her dam is Duckett-SA Braxton Frisco EX-94. Footloose and Frosty are the only granddaughter and granddam pair to both be named Supreme Champion at WDE.

In addition to these milestones, Footloose recently scored EX-96. She joins two other Duckett-owned animals who recently scored EX-96, Ms Beautys Black Velvet-ET and Dream Team NK Amelia.

Along with Tim and Sharyn Abbott, Mike and Julie Duckett purchased Footloose from Oakfield Corners Dairy in New York last May. Before coming to Wisconsin, she already had showring prominence being Nominated All-American Junior 2-Year-Old and named All-American Junior 3-Year-Old under the care and ownership of Oakfield Corners Dairy. Then in 2021 she added Unanimous All-American 4-Year-Old to her resume.

The Abbotts and Ducketts decided to offer Footloose at the Summer Selections sale in June 2021 where Vierra Dairy, known for their showring success with Jerseys, partnered with them to purchase this cow.

During the International Holstein Show this year at World Dairy Expo, Footloose topped the 5-Year-Old class, was tapped Grand Champion then walked under the spotlight all the way to Supreme Champion.

“We love the business and enjoy marketing cattle with show ring potential and high type. Having the opportunity to purchase Footloose was a dream come true with Frosty being her granddam. Frosty is the cow that gave us a name in the business,” Mike and Julie say.

Reserve Senior Champion and Honorable Mention Grand Champion: Oak-Ridge-K GChip Turbo

After claiming the Intermediate Champion title last year at the International Holstein Show, Oak-Ridge-K Gchip Turbo returned in 2022 to become the Reserve Senior Champion and Honorable

Mention Grand Champion behind fellow Wisconsin cow, Footloose.

Before winning the 4-Year-Old class at WDE, Turbo was named Grand Champion of the Wisconsin Championship Holstein Show for Milk Source and Ransom-Rail.

She was purchased at the 2021 Midwest National Spring Show from the Morrison family. In 2021, she would be the first Senior 3-Year-Old, Intermediate Champion and Reserve Grand Champion of both the Midwest National Spring Holstein Show and Wisconsin Summer Championship Holstein Show, prior to her Expo win.

Turbo was bred by Jim and Janet Kappers of Minnesota. She is a Gold Chip from a GP-83 Windbrook, then an EX-91 Roy, ErnestAnthony SD Tobi 3E-96 and Alanvale Inspiration Tina EX-95. Both Tobi and Tina have their own show accolades.

Turbo will enter an IVF program this fall and has calves by Delta Lambda and Thunderstorm. She had a 3-year-old record of 28,318 pounds of milk, 1116 pounds of fat and 825 pounds of protein.

Champion Bred & Owned of the Holstein Show – Ms Beautys Black Velvet

Winning the 6-Year-Old and Older Cow class and being named Champion Bred & Owned of the Show was Ms Beautys Black Velvet EX-96. Originally bred and owned by Triple T Holsteins of Ohio, she was purchased by Mike and Julie Duckett as a 2-year-old.

She is a Goldwyn out of Ms Excels Dundee Beauty EX-95, the AllAmerican Aged Cow in 2011. Triple T and Vierra Dairy joined in a partnership with Ducketts at last year’s World Dairy Expo on Black Velvet.

Black Velvet earned Reserve All-American and Reserve AllCanadian honors in 2019 and was also the Reserve Intermediate Champion at the Royal Winter Fair the same year. 2021 was Velvet’s first World Dairy Expo, the same year she earned the Unanimous AllAmerican 5-YearOld title.

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Senior Champion, Grand Champion and Supreme Champion Cow – Oakfield Solomon Footloose

Ms Thunderstorm Eternity is a descendant of Krull Broker Elegance EX-96, who was no stranger to the show ring either, but is best known for her ability to transmit to her offspring. Eternity’s dam, Floydholm Mc Emoji-ET EX-95, was the 2019 Intermediate Champion of the International Holstein Show and the winner of the WHA-All Breeds Futurity. She is backed by 10 EX dams.

Eternity was nominated All-American Winter Calf for 2021. This year she was the first Winter Yearling and Junior Champion at the Wisconsin Championship Holstein Show. At WDE she placed second in the Winter Yearling class and was named Reserve Junior Champion. She is due in early spring.

Eternity is owned by the Femme Fatale syndicate which consists of partners the late Annette Ostrom, Jen Keuning, Sarah Wendorf, Keri Vosters and Mandi Bue.

Forward Blossum EX-93 is bred and owned by Emma, Sara, Wyatt and Clarie Dorshorst. She has been the anchor of the Dorshorst family’s show string for the past several years, placing well at county and District shows since she was a winter calf. This past year she was Grand Champion of the Junior and Open Shows at the District 4 Holstein Show.

Blossum is a Goldchip from a VG-87 Day then an EX-90 Guthrie. This cow family features high components and many are Red and White. There have been Junior All-American and All-American Nominations from this cow family in the past.

Blossum has a VG 2-year-old by Doorman and an Excellent daughter by Solomon. She also has several calves due in the next six months sired by Moovin and Doorman. She has calved five times as a 6-year-old.

Emma, Sara, Wyatt and Claire raise their heifers at the family’s farm just south of Marshfield. The milking cattle are well cared for by friends and neighbors, Adam and Jenna Borchert, at TreeHayven farm. They have an RHA on 10 cows of 26,113 4.1 1062 3.2 829, with an average classification score of 88 points. Of the 10 cows classified, 7 are scored Excellent.

Emma is a sophomore at UW-Madison majoring in dairy science and vocal performance. Sara is a high school senior; Wyatt is a sophomore and Claire is in 8th grade. Emma and Sara are interested in veterinary medicine. Sara plays soccer and is a certified nurse’s aide. Wyatt plays football and enjoys the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing. Claire runs cross country, plays soccer and shoots archery. She also enjoys her cats, calves and chickens.

R-John Crushin on Courtney claimed the Reserve Senior Champion title after winning the 4-Year-Old class during the International Junior Holstein Show. She is owned by Jacey and Hadley Ross of Arizona Dairy Company.

Courtney is an EX-92 Crush from an EX Archrival then Silvermaple Damion Camomile EX-95. Camomile was the Intermediate Champion at World Dairy Expo and the Royal Winter Fair in 2011. Courtney was purchased from John Cunningham in 2021. The Arizona Dairy group loved the quality of her udder and how balanced and complete she was. She was named the Intermediate Champion of the Wisconsin Summer Championship Junior Holstein Show in 2021. They plan to calve Courtney back in around mid-June so she can be competitive as a 5-year-old in 2023.

All of the Dorshorst kids enjoy dairy judging and dairy bowl. “We have been fortunate to participate in numerous international, national and state contests,” Emma says. While Sara stated that “winning Champion Bred and Owned is even more exciting than winning anything else!”

Blossum is the first animal with their new prefix, Forward Genetics. “It is an honor and privilege to show an animal that not only has success in the show ring, but also recognize that she has sentimental value and represents more than just a championship. Blossum represents new beginnings and we have all enjoyed the memories we have created with her. It was something that we never anticipated. Thank you to all who have helped us enjoy the experience!” Emma said.

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Reserve Junior Champion: Ms Thunderstorm Eternity Reserve Senior Champion of the Junior Show: R-John Crushin on Courtney Champion Bred & Owned of the Junior Show: Forward Blossum

The winning Spring Calf and Reserve Junior Champion of the International Junior Holstein Show is the daughter of BudjonAbbott Alexandra-ET EX-93, who was the Junior Champion of the International Junior Holstein Show in 2018. Alexandra’s dam is Walk-Era Dundee Annelise EX-95. In 2017, Annelise was Grand Champion of the International Junior Holstein Show and was Junior All-American 5-Year-Old. She has earned All-American nominations in both the junior and open contests.

Athena’s first show was the District 10 Holstein Show in June where she placed sixth and fourth junior. After coming home and hitting the hay rack, she won her class at the Wisconsin Junior State Fair and was Honorable Mention Calf Champion of the Holstein Show. At the Wisconsin Summer Championship Show she was fifth and second junior, making her Reserve Junior All-Wisconsin Spring Calf. Athena was also the Supreme Champion Heifer of the Sheboygan County Fair. Following her Reserve Junior Champion finish in the Junior Show at World Dairy Expo, Athena went on to place second in the International Holstein Show.

Kent Bindl and the rest of the family really loved Alexandra, owned by the Weigel kids, as a winter yearling in 2018. Kent mentioned to Ryan Weigel that if they ever had embryos for sale to let them know.

“Ryan sent us a text a couple years later that he was offering a package in the Badger Dairy Club Sale,” Kent said. “Seeing that they were Denvers we were very excited for the chance to have Doorman top and bottom on the pedigree and going back to the beautiful Annelise cow.”

The Bindl family resides in Plymouth on a small 20-acre hobby farm where they house their small herd of Registered Holstein heifers under the Elladaire prefix. They plan to enroll Athena in an IVF program this winter.

“Following the success of Athena, all three kids can’t wait for next year’s show season, especially since we have two full sisters to Athena due this winter,” Kent says.

Ella is a freshman at UW-Madison with the hopes of going to law school. Adam is a sophomore at Plymouth High School where he plays basketball and golfs. Claire is in 8th grade at St. John the Baptist School in Plymouth, where she is involved in basketball and volleyball and is Student Council Vice President.

All summer long the Harbaugh and Loehr kids have been showcasing their bred and owned animals at all levels of competition. Bella-Ridge Gins Ballerina has been one of these heifers and was named Junior Champion Bred & Owned Heifer at the International Junior Holstein Show after placing fourth as a Fall Calf.

Ballerina is a Warrior born on October 20. Her dam is Bella-Ridge Blck Solocup EX-91, sired by Solomon. Her grandam, Bella-Ridge Gins Beauty EX-94 and sired by Durham, was one of the first calves the kids had a lot of success showing. Beauty’s dam is Bella-View Shot of Gin who was EX-93 2E in Canada, and then the foundation of the Bella-Ridge partnership animals, Rosedale Go for Gin EX-93 2E.

The group finds it rewarding to see the generations of bred and owned animals and the success they have had in continuing to develop this family.

Jacob showed Ballerina this year and she was the first fall calf in group 1 and then Champion Bred and Owned Calf at the Wisconsin Junior State Fair. At the Wisconsin Summer Championship Show, she was seventh and fifth junior.

The partners will let Ballerina grow over the winter, get her bred and hopefully show her as a fall yearling.

All five kids, Jacob, Logan and Madison Harbaugh and Adella and Ainsley Loehr, are actively involved in Junior Holstein activities and in the daily care of their animals.

“It is rewarding to see them work together and learn from each other as they grow older. We are very proud of the success of our bred and owned animals this year. It was exciting to watch the three heifers we showed at the International Junior Holstein Show all win first bred and owned in their class,” Sara Harbaugh said on behalf of the partnership.

In addition to Ballerina, Bella-Ridge Jump Start, a Devour from Ms RollnView Jump4Fun-Red EX-91, was first bred and owned Spring Calf and Bella-Ridge Doc Drama, a King Doc from BellaRidge So Dramatic VG-87, was first bred and owned Summer Yearling.

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Reserve Junior Champion of the Junior Show: Weigland Denver Athena Weigland Denver Athena and Claire Bindl have been traveling the show circuit all summer long. Athena is owned by the three Bindl siblings - Ella, Adam and Claire. Junior Champion Bred & Owned Heifer: Bella-Ridge Gins Ballerina

WHA looking for 2023 Summer Intern

The Wisconsin Holstein Association is searching for an eager dairy enthusiast looking to learn more about the industry and wanting to gain valuable experiences that can be utilized in any industry. Applicants attending a 2 or 4-year college are welcome to apply. It is not required to be majoring in an Agriculture field, but background in the dairy industry is preferred.

Salary or Hourly: Salary w/bonus opportunity

Reports to: Executive Director

Travel: Up to 50% (requires a personal vehicle with mileage reimbursement)

Date: May 24-August 16, 2022 (some weekends required)

Location: Baraboo, WI

Major Duties & Responsibilities:

Event Planning

• Attend all WHA sponsored summer events and other county Holstein events. These include the District Shows, Summer Championship Show, Showmanship and Judging Contest, Junior State Fair Holstein Show, WHA Futurity and Open State Fair Holstein Show.

• Work with WHA staff and committees to plan events such as the 2023 WHA Futurity, District Shows, and more. This may include inputing and finalizing show entries, organizing awards, volunteers and other details such as mailings and dignitary needs.

• Organize show booklets, meals, send correspondence before and after an event and archive final placing results.

Public Relations

• Ability to communicate to all areas of the Association in a timely manner

• A ssist in any communication materials needed for members or external media such as pamphlets, letters, bios and entry forms

• Work with external sponsors as it pertains to awards, signage and coordination of events

• Build valuable partnerships with industry partners

Web, Print and More

• Write press releases announcing upcoming events and summarizing placings and/ or winnings.

• Compile and publish updated marketing materials on WHA website such as press releases, entry forms, event details and imagery.

• Take photos of event winners when needed to post online and share with Director of Communications.

• Interview Wisconsin Holstein breeders and write profile articles as assigned by Director of Communications; this may require taking photos for the article.

• Opportunity to learn database management and design e-newsletter and other creative marketing pieces.

Preferred Knowledge:

• E xcellent communication, writing, organization and time-management practices

• Ability to handle multiple tasks at one time with strong prioritization skills

• Strong knowledge of PC operating systems (Mac experience a plus)

• High level of attention to detail and ability to focus

• Strong work ethic with a positive attitude

• Knowledge of current trends in the dairy industry

Education and Experience:

• Must have received a high school diploma

• Currently enrolled in a 2- or 4-year college

• Experience in the Registered Holstein or dairy industry

Please forward your resume, cover letter and grade transcript with two letters of reference by Friday, December 2, 2022 to:

WI Holstein Association, Summer Internship, 902 8th Ave., Baraboo, WI 53913; or lauraw@wisholsteins.com.

Interviews will be held at the WHA office in Baraboo, WI. Please call 1.800.223.4269 with questions.

Have you HERD?

“Have you Herd?” is our new briefs section that includes mem ber news, high scoring cows, and general good things being done by our membership. If you would like something included, please email marab@wisholsteins.com.

Announcements

Jenna (Achterhof) and Paul Grulke were married on October 15. Congratulations to the newlyweds!

Josh & Amanda Krahn welcomed daughter Riley June on September 25. She weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. and was 20 inches long. Congratulations!

Brady and Becca (Seelow) Nigh were married on September 24. Congrats to the newlyweds!

Kenni (Bores) and Houston Olson were married on September 10. Congratulations!!

3 new EX-96 at Duckett Holsteins

Three cows at Duckett Holsteins have newly been scored as EX-96.

Top: Oakfield Solom Footloose-ET and Ms Beautys Black Velvet-ET

Bottom: Dream Team NK Amelia

Distinguished Breeder, Distinguished Young Breeder & Holstein Horizon awards due Nov. 10

WHA is looking for submissions for the Distinguished Holstein Breeder, Distinguished Young Holstein Breeder and the new Holstein Horizon award. These awards are given out each year at the Annual Convention in February. All submitted forms will be kept on file for three years for consideration. Those nominees not receiving an award will be sent an updated form to re-submit for future years if they desire.

For more information or an application, visit the WHA website at www.wisholsteins.com or call the office at 1-800-223-4269.

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2022 Wisconsin Top Performer Application Form

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Name of animal:______________________________________Reg. #_____________________ Owner:_____________________________________________________ Address:_____________________________________________________ Telephone _________________________________E-mail _________________________________ Final Score______________Age at Classification______________BAA of Animal ____________ Lactation Number When Classified ____________Months in Milk when Classified___________ 305 Day (or less) Record Age Days Milk # BF% BF# True P% True P# __________ X 20 or 25* + __________ + __________= ________ BAA #Fat#Protein Ranking Points Contest Rules: 1. Production records completed from January 1 to December 31, 2022. Limit of 5 applications per age division and postmarked by FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2023. 2. All production records should be 305 days or less. 3. Cow must be classified at least GP if a 2 year old or VG if 3 year old or older. 4. Classification should be from the lactation being submitted for award. You may also submit a pedigree for classification verification if needed. For permanently scored cows, the permanent score will be used. 5. Cows must be housed in Wisconsin for the entire lactation to receive recognition. 6. This contest is for Wisconsin Holstein Association members. 7. All records will be entered on a TRUE PROTEIN BASIS. 8. *2 & 3 year olds use 20 for the multiplier; all older animals use 25 as the multiplier to obtain ranking points. Materials to be submitted with the application form for eligibility: 1.A copy of the Official Test Sheet for the lactation being considered. 2.A copy of the registration paper as proof of registration and ownership. 3.A copy of the official BAA print out of traits provided after classification on farm or received in mail. Send entries to: WI Holstein Association, 902 8th Ave., Baraboo, WI 53913 or fax 608-356-6312 or email lauraw@wisholsteins.com

WHA Junior Breeder Feature: Lauren Jones

Farm Name: L & L Genetics

Location: Sauk City, Wiscsonin

Number of cows/heifers: 12 cows and 20 heifers

Background in dairy.

My parents started a small herd for both me and my brother, Lucas, back in 2001. I did not have a real interest in show cattle until I was about 10 years old. I went to my first county fair that year and absolutely fell in love with the industry. From then on, I have shown many breeds including Holstein, Red and White, Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Jersey, and Ayrshire, but I have always had a soft spot for my Red and Whites. I have exhibited an array of good animals for many different people at a state and national level and I have competed in showmanship at both state and national levels. A few of my most recent highlights include winning my heat and placing mid-pack in finals at the 2021 World Dairy Expo, winning 2022 Midwest Guernsey Show senior showmanship, and winning Champion Junior Bred and Owned at both the Midwest National Spring Show and District 5 Show with L&L-Genetics Dun Matilda-ET.

What got you involved in WHA and what activities do you take part in?

I got involved in the Wisconsin Holstein Association when my parents bought our first Registered Holstein, Sikkema-Star Rdolf Mindy-ET. I got more involved in the junior association in 2011 when I exhibited at a Wisconsin Holstein show with my very first bred and owned animal, L&L-Genetics Dun Mya-ET. Mya was one of our offspring from Mindy and she stood 10th in a really deep class of spring yearlings that year.

I am the District 5 Junior Holstein treasurer. I currently show at the Midwest National Spring Show, District 5 Show, Wisconsin Championship Show and World Dairy Expo along with a number of other shows in the colored breeds.

In addition to WHA, I am a member of the Wisconsin Junior Red and White Holstein Association.

What sparked your interest in Red and White Holsteins?

There is no great story for me when it comes to my interest in the Red and White Holstein. I decided to get into them because I liked the way they looked. Then, I looked into the benefits of Red and Whites and four benefits really stuck out to me. They have a higher fat and protein in their milk, they have a better heat tolerance, more resistance to mastitis and the most important one, they have a stronger immune system. I am always looking for ways to improve our animals and make them stronger and, in my opinion, breeding Red and Whites means you’re breeding a healthier and stronger cow that will have better longevity in both a commercial and a show setting.

What cow has been incredibly influential on your herd?

The cow that has been the most influential to my herd is Luck-E Malone Atoshi-Red-ET. Atoshi has had the most influence on our herd since she is the cow that gave us our first bred and owned Red and Whites and was our very first Red and White cow to get nominated All-American. Atoshi was a very sound cow, with a production record to back it. Although she loved being in the freestall, she went on to do well in the show world as well. Atoshi was Nominated All-American in 2019 and 2020, but sadly, she passed away in 2021. We have five daughters, four of which are milking and they look amazing. Atoshi transmits all of her good traits to her daughters and with the breeding program we use, I believe that we are developing some really feminine and sound young cows from this family.

Who are some of your current favorites and why?

Some of my favorite Red and Whites now are MsMr Jordy Dejavu-Red and Leawood Sassy Girl-Red. Both of these cows are max scored at EX-92. They both exhibit extreme dairy strength, width and power throughout, an incredible mammary system, and a great set of feet and legs. These two cows are the type of cows that everyone would like to have a barn full of. Not only have they done well in the show world for me, but they are going to have a huge impact on my herd for many years to come.

Another cow that is a favorite of mine is Crescentmead Wondergirl-Red. She showed really well as a heifer and she was the very first animal that I had the opportunity to go to the sale, pick her out, and purchase her without the guidance of anyone else for the first time. Wondergirl had a heifer calf in December 2021 that looks great and I cannot wait to see this calf and future calves continue to mature and improve my herd.

What is your breeding philosophy? What sires are you using?

When breeding my animals, I like to take five things into consideration. We look for bulls that are high type, have extreme strength, high production, longevity, and great health traits. When matching a cow to a bull in our herd we start at the cow, we identify all of the traits that we both like and dislike, we then move onto the bull. When matching a bull to that same cow, we focus on the bull that can help “fix” the most cons of the cow, while keeping those original five things in mind. We have been using a variety of different bulls lately, but the main ones are Mr Affection AnalystRed-ET, Trent-Way-Js Rompen-Red-ET, Riverdown Unstopabull, and Blondin Cheerful-Red.

Future plans for your Red and White Holsteins

My future plans for my reds are to continue to improve my herd and win Champion Junior Bred and Owned at either the Midwest National Spring Show or the Wisconsin Championship Show.

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MsMr Jody Dejavu-Red EX-92 Crescentmead Wondergirl-Red VG-86 Luck-E Malone Atoshi-Red-ET EX-93 Leawood Sassy Girl-Red EX-92
28 – Wisconsin Holstein News – November 2022 Sylvia sells on the Wisconsin Winter Wonderland Sale on December 1! Klinkner Cght My Eye SylviaFresh 9-1-22 Sire: Larcrest Caught My Eye-ET Dam: Klinkner Guthrie Syri VG-88 3-11 32,537M 1185F 925P LTD: 1598 122,657M 4639F 3662P Bid last on this stylish young cow! Backed by dams with type and production. Klinkner Kountry Store Featuring Family Farm Fresh Beef, Pork, Lamb and Westby Co-op Creamery Products. Klinkner Holsteins Rob & Gail Klinkner Reagan, Garrison, Rubi, Ginger & Rylan S7304A State Highway 27/82, Viroqua WI 54665 Gail: 608-606-0183 | Rob: 608-606-3453 Slyvia © Andrew Hetke Gaedtke Absolute Ellie-Red EX-93 | Absolute x GP-83 Savard x VG-88 Advent Our matriarch. Ellie’s daughters and granddaughters have been making a name for themselves in the showring. Gaedtke Jordy Edith-Red-ET EX-90 | Jordy x Absolute Ellie-Red EX-93 3rd and 3rd Jr. Senior 3-Year-Old and member of 2nd Best Three, District 7 Show HM Jr. All-American R&W Fall Calf 2019 Gaedtke Jordy Edna-Red-ET EX-90 | Jordy x Absolute Ellie-Red EX-93 Int. Champ., Res. Grand Champ. of the Jr. Show, 1st & 1st Jr., Sr. 3-Year-Old, District 7 Show Champion R&W Cow, Champion B&O R&W Cow, 3rd Overall Supreme Champion Cow and Supreme Bred and Owned Champion Cow, Wisconsin Junior State Fair Gaedtke Analyst Emerald-Red | Analyst x VG-89 Jordy x Absolute Ellie-Red EX-93 2nd, 1st Jr., Best B&O Spring Calf, International Red & White Show Pulled out for Junior Champion of the International Junior Red & White Show Gaedtke’s Rolling Hills Dairy Hailey, Alexys, Kiley & Alisa Gaedtke and Mercedes & Jadelynn Kroll | Luxemburg, Wis. jgaedtke@centurytel.net | Phone: 920-845-5080 Ellie © Beth Herges, Edith, Emerald © Cybil Fisher

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TENTATIVE Schedule for 2023 Junior Holstein Convention

Friday, January 6

12 noon-5 p.m. DJM Interviews

12 noon Convention Registration & Activity Room opens Dairy Jeopardy Registration (deadline to check-in is 1:15 p.m.) Dairy Bowl Registration (check-in by 5 p.m.)

1:15 p.m. Dairy Jeopardy & Speaking Judges’ orientation

1:30 p.m. Dairy Jeopardy & Speaking Contest Roll Call & contests begin (all ages)

5:15 p.m. Junior Forum & Caucuses; Adult Forum

7:00 p.m. D inner - Dairy Jeopardy, Essay Contest & Junior Farm Tour Awards, Junior Progressive Breeder & Long Range Production Awards

B ell-R-Ring Contest to follow Game night

Discussion Panel: Life after Junior Holsteins (featuring Tony Brey, Jessica Pralle-Trimner & Ty Hildebrandt)

Saturday, January 7

7-8:30 a.m. Breakfast 7:45 a.m. Dairy Bowl volunteer orientation 8:00 a.m. Junior Dairy Bowl Contest begins 8:00 a.m. Contest Room opens 9:00 a.m. R oyalty Interviews 12:00 p.m. Princess Luncheon Speaker: Dan Hagenow First-time Attendee & Graduate Recognition

1:45 p.m. S enior & Rookie Dairy Bowl contests begin 6:30 p.m. Banquet Dance

Sunday, January 8

8:00 a.m. Breakfast and Contest Room results Spirit Award & Bell-R-Ring winner announced 9:00 a.m. Business Meeting, JAC Elections & Raffle Drawing 10:00 a.m. Dairy Bowl Finals 11:30 a.m. YQCA seminar

Book your hotel room for Convention!

Holiday Inn Manitowoc

4601 Calumet Ave., Manitowoc, WI 54220 920-682-6000

Reference “Wisconsin Holstein Foundation” when making reservations

Group Rate: $110/night plus tax for single/double occupancy $120/night plus tax for triple/quad occupancy

Group rate will be available until December 21, 2022 or until the block is full.

Entry Deadline Reminder

DUE NOVEMBER 15

A reminder that the following awards are due in the WHA office by November 15: Royalty applications, Essay Contest, WHY

Leadership Merit, WHY Friend, Long Range Production, Junior Progressive Breeder, and Junior Farm Tour applications.

Entries to the Dairy Bowl, Dairy Jeopardy, and Speaking contests are also due November 15. All entry forms are available on the WHA website under the junior contests & awards tab.

Junior Convention Contests & Activity Room

Are your juniors looking for things to do when they aren’t competing in Dairy Jeopardy or Dairy Bowl? The Activity Room will be open to view all the entries for convention contests, vote for People’s Choice winners and other educational and fun activities that juniors can participate in any time the room is open. Juniors that participate in the Activity Room contests will earn points for their county in the Premier County contest.

Ads, photos, crafts, and more! There are a ton of opportunities for recognition at junior convention in the Activity Room. Juniors can enter the Photography, Arts and Crafts, Folding Display, and Advertising contests. Drawing & Painting and Crafts has been combined into one contest with two divisions - junior and senior. For rules and age divisions of these contests, check out the Junior Handbook online on the junior awards page. All contest room entries must be taken or produced during 2022 by the junior member entering the project. Entries will be due by 5 pm on Friday, January 6.

YQCA Training

The WHA Young Adult Committee will once again be offering a training session for juniors to complete their YQCA requirements for the 2023 project year. The session will be held Sunday morning following Dairy Bowl finals and should last for one hour. The YAC will be covering the cost of the training session for juniors, however you MUST be registered in advance for your registration fee to be covered.

2022 Junior Raffle

SELL, SELL, SELL! Tickets for the 2022 Junior Raffle are available for sale. County advisors should have received tickets in the mail, however, if more are needed please contact the office. This year’s calf is donated by Ragnar Holsteins, the Ulness family of Valders. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this special calf!

Ticket sales help fund all Junior Holstein activities and your county will receive $1/ticket rebate.

Thank you the additional prize donors:

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Sartori St . Jacobs ABC

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U WP Pioneer Dairy Club Z oetis

Wisconsin Holstein Association

Additional gift baskets donated by Junior Activities Committee and Royalty

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2023 Junior Holstein Convention Registration Spreading our Dairy Roots

Hosted by the Manitowoc/Calumet Junior Holstein Association

January 6-8, 2023 • Holiday Inn, Manitowoc

Registration forms must be postmarked by Saturday, December 3. A late fee of $25 per person will be added if postmarked after December 4. Any late registrations must be postmarked by December 10 to secure meal count. If you have not purchased a meal, you will NOT be allowed in the room until all food is served. A ticket trade board will be located by the registration desk.

M1 Friday Box Lunch - $10 Brat or hamburger with chips, fruit and cookie

M2 Friday Dinner - $13 Sliced turkey or pulled pork with salad, rolls, vegetable and potato

M3 Saturday Breakfast - $10 Scrambled eggs, meat, potatoes, pancakes, French toast, assorted breads and danishes

M4 Saturday Lunch - $14 Spaghetti and meatballs or cheese tortellini with salad, rols, vegetables and potato

M5 Saturday Banquet - $18 Chicken Cordon Bleu or Beef Sirloin with salad, rolls, vegetable and potato

M6 Sunday Breakfast - $10 Scrambled eggs, meat, potatoes, pancakes, French toast, assorted breads and danishes

Full Convention Package - $75 (includes all meals)

YQCA Juniors wanting to attend the YQCA session on Sunday morning must pre-register in order for registration fee to be covered. Only those that pre-register will have their session paid for by WHA.

*All meals will be served buffet style. Meals subject to change due to pricing and supply changes.

Name _______________________________________________ Adult or Junior (circle one) Age _____ County __________________ Phone _________________________ Email __________________________________ Chaperone ______________________________

Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mark all selections for this convention registrant (select either the Full Convention Package OR the individual meals and daily registration fees)

M1 - Friday Box Lunch $10 ❑

M2 - Friday Dinner $13 ❑

M3 - Saturday Breakfast $10 ❑

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M5 - Saturday Banquet $18 ❑ M6 - Sunday Breakfast $10 ❑

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Email __________________________________ Chaperone ______________________________

Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mark all selections for this convention registrant (select either the Full Convention Package OR the individual meals and daily registration fees)

M1 - Friday Box Lunch $10 ❑

M2 - Friday Dinner $13 ❑

M3 - Saturday Breakfast $10 ❑

M4 - Saturday Lunch $14 ❑

M5 - Saturday Banquet $18 ❑ M6 - Sunday Breakfast $10 ❑

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M5 - Saturday Banquet $18

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Hello, Wisconsin Holstein Followers!

Even though the temperatures are growing colder, my time as the Wisconsin Holstein Princess is not yet finished! I had an excellent time at World Dairy Expo! It was an incredible experience to be able to interact with dairy producers and experts from all over the globe. I truly enjoyed being able to have the best seat, down on the colored shavings during the Holstein shows. It was great to see Wisconsin’s dairy Industry well represented by the youth, showman, cattle, and trade show exhibits! Each year, I enjoy guessing what color that I think the shavings will

be. I heard many different guesses from my family and friends - gray, yellow, red, blue, and more! Was your guess correct? What color do you think it will be next year for the Dynasty in Dairy theme?

I have had a fantastic time representing the Wisconsin Holstein Association Royalty program so far this year! If you are a passionate young woman involved in the dairy industry, I encourage you to apply to be next year’s Wisconsin Holstein Association Royalty. To find the application, visit the Junior Contest & Awards page at www.wisholsteins. com. If you have any questions about the position or application, please reach out to me! Applications are due November 15.

With that, I look forward to crowning the 2023 Wisconsin Holstein Association Princess at Junior Convention, January 6-8. I would like to motivate juniors to attend and participate in one of the many contests! There is something for everyone - crafts, photography, quiz bowl, jeopardy, speaking, and more. My favorite contest has always been jeopardy! I hope to see you there!

District 7 Report

Watch for your chance to advertise in the Wisconsin Holstein News. The December issue of the Wisconsin Holstein News will feature District 6 Holstein Breeders: Dane, Green, Rock, Kenosha, Racine and Walworth Counties.

Brown County

2022 Adult Membership: 26; Junior Membership: 26

Door County

2022 Adult Membership: 21; Junior Membership: 11

Kewaunee County

2022 Adult Membership: 36; Junior Membership: 23

Adult Association: President: Kevin Gaedtke, Vice President: Jeremy Schlies, Treasurer: Dennis Christoph, Secretary: Mikayla Knorn

Marinette County

2022 Adult Membership: 8; Junior Membership: 0

Oconto County

2022 Adult Membership: 14; Junior Membership: 10

Outagamie County

2022 Adult Membership: 47 Junior Membership: 12

Shawano County

2022 Adult Membership: 46; Junior Membership: 24

Waupaca/Waushara County

2022 Adult Membership: Waupaca - 28, Waushara 6; Junior Membership: Waupaca - 17, Waushara - 3

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R Rickert Bros. LLC

Alpha Genetics 35 American Foods Group 37 Bella-View 19 Cattle Traxx 35 CentralStar Cooperative 34 Cybil Fisher Photography 35 DBC Ag Products 33 Duckett Holsteins 3 Elladaire Genetics 15 Gaedtke Rolling Hills 28 Go-Sho Cattle Co. 35 High Sierra Distributing 35 Initial Design 35 International Protein Sires IBC Koepke Farms, Inc. 38 Klinkner Holsteins 28 Kress-Hill 2

Origin Reproduction Services 35 Rickert Bros., LLC 38

Rural Mutual/Brian Greenman 32, 35

Second Look Holsteins, LLC 38 Townline Acres 29

Wisconsin Winter Wonderland Sale 20

Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Waushara, Winnebago

Brown, Door, Florence, Forest, Kewanee, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto, Oneida, Outagamie, Portage, Shawano, Villas, Waupaca, Wood

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Home of Rickland Holsteins Jim & Kelly, Greg & Laura, Andrew & Shannon, Don & Lila Rickert Eldorado, WI 54932 rickertkel@gmail.com • 920-960-9640 RHA: 1037 cows 31,221 3.9 1220 3.0 943 24 Year Progressive Genetics Herd Expanding Hoof-Trimming Business! Please call Dave Schmocker, 920-723-1557 •15+ years of experience, references available •3 full-time hoof trimmers •Appleton steel Upright Comfort Chute •Large & small herds •Your satisfaction is our guarantee! •Serving a 200 mile radius of Madison, Wis. •Freestalls •Alleys 260.402.4494 Pat Conroy Dairy people helping dairymen. Rickert Bros., LLC Home of Rickland Holsteins Jim & Kelly, Greg & Laura Andrew & Shannon Eldorado, WI 54932 rickertkel@gmail.com • 920-960-9640 RHA: 1091 cows 28,285 3.8 1072 3.4 872 26 Year Progressive Genetics Herd B USINESS C ARDS Hodorff 477-2520 SHIPPER R Rickert Bros. LLC Home of Rickland Holsteins Jim & Kelly, Greg & Laura, Andrew & Shannon, Don & Lila Rickert Eldorado, WI 54932 rickertkel@gmail.com • 920-960-9640 RHA: 1037 cows 31,221 3.9 1220 3.0 943 24 Year Progressive Genetics Herd Expanding Hoof-Trimming Business! Please call Dave Schmocker, 920-723-1557 •15+ years of experience, references available •3 full-time hoof trimmers •Appleton steel Upright Comfort Chute •Large & small herds •Your satisfaction is our guarantee! •Serving a 200 mile radius of Madison, Wis. CALL! states Schmocker Conroy dairymen. Holstein Association USA Area Representatives Sarah Trapp 608-628-1978 strapp@holstein.com Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Crawford, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Iron, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Price, Richland, Rusk, Sawyer, St. Croix, Taylor, Trempealeau, Vernon, Washburn Chris Lyons 920-723-2406 clyons@holstein.com Mandi Kipp 920-530-5023 mkipp@holstein.com Adams, Calumet, Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, Lafayette, Manitowoc, Marquette, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Rock, Sauk, Sheboygan,
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