New York Holstein News October 2020 Issue

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October 2020


If you build it, they will come.

If you want All-Americans in your herd You want these bulls that get the job done! 91HO5900 MR D APPLE DERRINGER-P-RED *PO

Colt 45P x Talent x Regiment aAa 315426 Combines the great Apple family with Regancrest S Chassity-ET EX-92 GMD DOM, 7th generation EX on the top side of the pedigree! That’s 15 EX dams, top & bottom. Plus Derringer-P is high conception and gets cows bred! Rear udder: +2.95 Height +2.71Wide: Fore Udders:+2.00 STRONG! 10 daughters ave 67 lbs as 2-Yr-Olds with 4.3%F and 55 SCC!

His Dam MS Delicious Apple-Red-ET EX-94-2E EEEEE 7-02 2x 365D 46510M 4.0 1844F 3.1 1424P Res. AA R&W 125,000lb Cow ‘15 Res. AA R&W Aged Cow ‘14 AA R&W Dam & Daughter ‘14 Nom. AA R&W Jr. 2-Yr-Old ‘10 Next Dam: Apple-Red EX-96-4E

CHERRY H & S RIP IT-RED-ET *PC

Awesome-Red x Ladd-Red x Aaron-Red aAa 342156 Open-Strong-Tall PTAT +1.60 UDC +2.23 FLC +.92 Rip It-Red is one of the few Awesome sons available and backed by a family of showwinning cows, he will sire outstanding type and awesome udders! We congratulate the Hembury family on breeding this exciting young sire!

Fisher McCullough

His Dam

Fisher

Robinson

Gary and Janet Tubolino & Family 41 Grove St. • Adams, NY 13605-1203 Fax: 315-232-4153 • Gary’s Cell: 315-405-1588 fieldofdreams2841@gmail.com • www.fieldofdreamsgenetics.com

Cherry-Lor Ladd Ripple-Red *PO EX-94 EEEEE 2-00 3x 233 17580M 3.9 694F 3.2 566P INC 1st 5-Yr-Old, Senior & Grand Champion at South Central PA Championship Show ‘19 Res. All-American R&W Jr.3-Yr-Old ‘17 All-American R&W 5-Yr-Old ‘19 All-American R&W Dam & Daughter ‘19

♥ Getting the Job Done Right!


If you build it, they will come.

If you build it, they will come.

Field of Dreams Genetics 99H11191 AOT HOPE 1162 Huey x Detour x Josuper

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It’s all About the Holstein Breeders Network 99HO11188 CHERRYPENCOL COLLUSION-ET Riveting x Jedi x Commander

Milk +1223 Fat +85 Protein +43 CE 2.0% Type +1.82 GTPI +2811 aAa: 423165

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Milk +1179 Fat +51 Protein +51 CE 8.0% Type +1.26 GTPI +2884 aAa: 243615

His Dam

His Dam

Cherry-Acres Jedi Lauri-ET VG-85 Jedi x Commander x Numero Uno 2nd Dam: Ms Tcf Cherry-Acres Lori-ET VG-87 4-05 2x 305 29550M 4.0 1183F 3.0 877P 3rd Dam: Tiger-Lily Uno Leah-ET VG-87 2-01 3x 300 23440M 4.3 1001F 3.0 693P

Ronelee Detour Barbie-ET VG-85 Detour x Josuper x Mixer 08/2020 PTA +2708 GTPI +1260M +69 F +48P +584NM$ +3.6PL

Robinson

Robinson

Heath

Fisher

99HO11189 CHERRY-LILY RENE LECTURE-ET Renegade x Modesty x Payton

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99HO11190 AOT CASH 1216 ET RC A2A2 Webster-P x Salvatore RC x Supersire

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Milk +751 Fat +100 Protein +50 CE 2.5% Type +1.11 GTPI +2871 aAa: 324615

His Dam

Dam: MS Cherry-Lily Mod Link-ET VG-86 Modesty x Payton x Numero Uno 12/18 PTA +2674 GTPI +257M +75F +32P +561NM$ +2.5PL -0.7 DPR 2.98SCS +1.47T +1.93UDC +.90FLC

His 2nd Dam Robinson

Jordan

MS TCF Cherryacre Landry-ET VG-87 1-11 3x 305 27620M 4.5 1240F 3.1 858P 3rd Dam: Tiger-Lily Uno Leah-ET VG-87 2-01 3x 300 23440M 4.3 1001F 3.0 693P

Milk +1443 Fat +74 Protein +47 CE 6.0% Type +1.66 GTPI +2807 aAa: 324165

Fisher Robinson

♥ Getting the Job Done Right!

AOT Salvatore Hiccup-ET VG-85 Salvatore RC x Supersire x Man-O-Man 2nd Dam: Cookiecutter Ssire Has-ET VG-88 3-11 3x 365 43860M 4.0 1747F 3.2 1402P MGS: Seagull-Bay Supersire-ET TV TL TY TD MGD: Cookiecutter Mom Halo-ET VG-88 DOM 2-00 3x 365 35280M 5.2 1819F 3.5 1237P

Gary and Janet Tubolino & Family 41 Grove St. • Adams, NY 13605-1203 Fax: 315-232-4153 • Gary’s Cell: 315-405-1588 jgsjg@gmail.com • www.fieldofdreamsgenetics.com


M. Hart, NYS Holstein Show

Ovaltop Rlty Roselea-Red

Bred & Owned By Justin Wolfe From left: NY State Princess Natalie Vernon, Justin Wolfe, Judge Justin Burdette and NY State Princess First Alternate Rachel Rouland

2020 NYS Holstein Futurity Winner Ovaltop Rlty Roselea-Red

2-2 2x 176d 12,964 3.8 197 2.9 376 inc. Proj. 27,183 3.9 1062 2.9 798 Daughter By: Jordy Dam: Ovaltop Colt-P Rose-Red VG-88 EX-MS Gr-Dam: Ovaltop Picolo Rojo-Red EX-90 Next 9 Dams all Excellent in the “Roxy” family

Extra Cattle of all ages available including many show age calves for sale. Howard W. Wolfe & Family 436 Chyle Road – Richfield Springs, NY 13439 ovaltop2@gmail.com

Howard & Ginny 315.858.2882 Doug 315.858.9058 Mike & Monica 315.858.1460 www.ovaltopholsteins.com

NYS Master Breeder Herd 28 Year PBR Herd BAA: 110.0 28 Ex 42 VG 12 GP DHIR Avg. 26,519 3.7 972 2.9 772

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CONTENTS Departments

(USPS 382-940) (ISSN 0279-8611) Official Publication of the New York Holstein Association To promote the Holstein breed for the economic and social benefit of junior and senior members. Volume 75

No. 7 October 2020

Published monthly, except November, February and August, 1st of each month. News and advertising forms close 25 days in advance of publication date. Livestock advertising rates upon request. Melissa Hart, Editor 840 Hanshaw Rd., Suite #5 Ithaca, NY 14850 Phone: 517-398-1957 farm.writer@hotmail.com NYHA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Jason Pullis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315-794-6737 1st Vice President Beth Keene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607-345-0031 2nd Vice President Jason Lloyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-231-1731 Secretary Chelsea Hanselman . . . . . . . . . . . 607-437-5866 Treasurer Luke Getty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-428-5880 Cam Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Harkenrider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis Nolan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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October 2020

Junior Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Club News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Executive Managers Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 NYHA President’s Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 NYHN Photo Contest Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 NYHA Judges List Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 All-NY Entry Entry Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-32 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Features

Montross Hits Million Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ju-Vindale Dispersal Sale Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NY State Holstein Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NY State Red & White Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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About the Cover

Great bulls come from great breeders and Gary Tubolino of Field of Dreams Genetics, has tapped into a few of those impactful Registered Holstein breeders from New York and Pennsylvania to fill up his stable of foundation sires. Featuring sires mined from the herds at AOT Genetics, Tiger Lily Holsteins, IDEAL Holsteins, and Cherry Lor, those breeders grace the cover this month. From Left: Gary is surrounded by Ron Hembury of Cherry-Lor; Denise Dickinson of IDEAL Holsteins; David King of Midas Touch & AOT Genetics, John Marshman of Tiger Lily Holsteins, Tom Kugler of AOT Genetics and Flyhigher Holsteins.

From the Editor Wow is the only word that comes to mind when I reflect back on the NY State Holstein Show held in Greenwich in early September. Wow – what a great bunch of cattle that paraded in front of Justin Burdette to evaluate. Wow – what a cooperative and helpful staff to work with at the Washington County Fairgrounds. Anything we needed or asked for, they were happy to oblige. MELISSA HART Wow – what a fantastic attitude from every exhibitor as their smiling faces and positive attitudes shone through the beads of sweat as they worked tirelessly to present their cattle to their greatest possible advantage. I want to commend the NY Holstein Association staff and show committee for backing Covid-19 in the corner and making it possible for breeders and enthusiasts to fulfil their annual, fundamental rite of passage and exhibit their cattle! And one more observation….the wash rack at the Washington County Fairgrounds is exceptional with it’s car-wash wands and a stereo system that encouraged spontaneous ‘Wash Rack Karaoke’ and a dance competition that would make Dancing with the Stars look like a Midwest Polka Party. If you missed this great event, don’t worry, you can relive it in the pages of this issue. We have plenty of show results to go around. Also, the All-NY Contest deadline has been extended and those forms are in this issue. And don’t forget to vote for your favorite NY Cow of the Century online! The voting ends on November 1st. The new feature, “Looking Back with Barrie” was well received, but we had to take a break this issue and we will be back at it for the NovemberDecember issue. Remember, consistency is key in advertising. We have plenty of affordable options for you to advertise, just call me and we can talk about what would be best for your brand and your wallet! I hope your fall harvest continues to be a safe and productive one!


NY Holstein Notifications

Congratulations to our Junior exhibitors at the New York Holstein State Show!

Congratulations to Justin Wolfe on winning Futurity #44!

Entry forms for Futurity #46 are being accepted now until November 2, 2020

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! New York Breeders Sale

2021 Conventions

Friday, October 16, 2020 at 12pm Virtual Sale with Dave Rama auctioneering

We are moving ahead with planning the Senior and Junior conventions for 2021. Senior Convention: January 14-16, 2021 Junior Convention: January 16-18, 2021 Location: TBD

We are still seeking consignments for this sale- looking for superior cattle with deep pedigrees; genomic tested, elite NM$, high components; or groups of 12 cattle or more. Contact Chelsea Hanselman at 607-437-5866 to discuss consignments.

HUGE Announcement!

We are excited to announce that the 2021 New York Spring Dairy Carousel will be located in Hamburg NY next year at the Erie County Fairgrounds. Dates: March 29-April 3, 2021

The mission of the NY Holstein Association is to promote and add value to our breeders and members through events and activities, and build a strong fraternity of individuals with a passion for NY Holsteins. Chelsea Hanselman Executive Manager Cell: 607-437-5866 - Office: 607-273-7591 Email: chanselman@nyholsteins.com Jennifer Ginzery - Office Manager Email: jginzery@nyholsteins.com Stacie Sherman - Office Assistant Email: ssherman@nyholsteins.com

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State Office Address: 840 Hanshaw Rd., Suite #5 Ithaca, NY 14850 Ph: 607.273.7591 • Fax: 607.273.7612

Melissa Hart Editor 517-398-1957 Email: Farm.writer@hotmail.com Holstein USA Field Representative: Mike McCaffrey, NY - 724-877-5154 NYN October 2020 - 5


Show Success! Tiger Lily Alt Rowan-Red-ET 1st Fall Calf NE-PA R&W Champ show Jr. Show 2nd Fall Calf NYS R&W Show Jr. Show 1st Fall Calf and Res Jr Champ Chenango Co. Ag-stavigansa 1st Fall Calf Afton Youth show 5th Fall Calf OHM Show Jr. Show

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She’s headed to the Northeast All-Breeds Show in October Sire: Farnear Altitude-Red-ET Dam: Malone Rindly-Red EX-90 2nd Dam: Redburst Riely-Red EX-92-2E 3rd Dam: Absolute Ronnie-Red EX-90 Bred and Owned by Lily Marshman

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dairy bowl, especially if you are planning on taking and anatomy class anytime soon!

Oneida County Jr Holstein Club October is here, and sadly that means colder weather is on the way. I am not a fan of being cold, but I do enjoy wearing sweaters and drinking hot chocolate, so I am not quite sure how to feel about the changing weather. I am sure that many of you feel the same. I would like to comment Danielle Herrick about the show season this year though. Even though almost every show was cancelled for the year, it was great to see so many of you still putting in the effort to train your animals and show them at the NY Holstein show that was held in early September. County fairs, state fair, and even Expo, I am super excited that quite a few of you were still able to show off all of the hard work that you put into the animals. I personally was not at the show, but I heard from multiple people that there was a huge turnout, so that was awesome. I hope that you all learned something from the show, and I can confidently say that this was an experience that you will never forget. Another point that I wanted to mention is how lucky we all are to have been raised in the dairy industry. I am currently at Cornell University, and one of the classes that I am taking Anatomy and Physiology of farm animals. For those of you who are planning on attending Cornell in the future, it’s a great class, but be prepared for a lot of work. While working through some of the vocab that we need to know for the class, I was reminded for the hundredth time just how much I have learned through working with cows. Not only did I understand a lot of the advanced terminology that was being used, thanks to all of my dairy bowl experience, but I also had a basic understanding of the layout of a cow’s body, thanks to dairy judging and working with my own animals. Most of the other students within the class are on the Pre-vet track, and they are very intelligent people, yet they lack the knowledge and hands-on experience that all of the dairy kids came in with. Now don’t get me wrong, I have to do a crazy amount of studying as well, but at least I have a little bit of a head start. This is only the most recent time that I have realized just how lucky I am to have been raised within this industry. From my speaking skills, to having friends from across the state, and even the country, there is so much that the Holstein cow and the dairy industry has offered me. So as fall descends upon us, take the time to notice just how much you have been able to gain from being a part of this great group. Also, I am not sure what convention will look like this year, if we are even able to have one, but it never hurts to start studying for 8 - NYN October 2020

This October the Oneida Co Junior Holstein Club marks 50 years since it was formed in October of 1970, a couple years before the New York Junior Association was started. We had hoped to be able to celebrate the occasion by recognizing some of the original members and accomplishments of subsequent Junior members, but the pandemic put that to a halt. Many of the members had been showing for several years both at the Oneida County Black and White Show (that’s what it was called back in the day) as well as 4-H members at the Boonville Fair. A half dozen or so families got together to start the club. There was the Cosgroves (Mike, Jerry, Kathleen, and Peter, Tom would join later), the Joneses (Doug, Kathy, and Carol), Riders (Dick, Nancy, and Paul), Roberts’ (Brad, Mark, and John), Thorntons (Diana, Mark, Brenda and Karen), and the vanLieshouts (John, Joe,Paul, Steve, Phil and Pat) as well as their cousin Mike. I hope I haven’t forgotten anybody. Bill and Joan Smith were our advisors. Our original officers were Mark Thornton -President, John vanLieshout- Vice President, Brenda ThorntonSecretary, and Mike Cosgrove -Treasurer. If memory serves me, Mark Thornton was coming off of a successful season where his junior yearling was Junior All-NY and placed well at the NYSF Open show as well as at Harrisburg. The club has kept going for all these years with a lot of hard work from club members and advisors over the years and we now have some third generation members. I would love to hear from any former members and hopefully share old photos or other memorabilia as well as their stories. -Mike Cosgrove

Calendar of Events Oct. 16 NY Breeders Virtual Sale Oct. 24 Hobart, NY Pineyvale Dispersal, The Cattle Exchange Nov. 1 Voting Deadline for Cow of the Century Contest Nov. 2 NY Futurity #46 entry deadline Nov.15 All-NY and JR All-NY Contest Entry Forms Due to NYNA Dec. 1 NYHA Judges List Application Due to NYHA Office Jan. 14-16, 2021 Senior convention TBD Jan. 16-18, 2021 Junior Convention TBD March 29-April 3, 2021 NY Spring Dairy Carousel, Hamburg, NY


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Executive Manager’s

Report

The days are getting darker and it’s getting chilly at night! Everywhere I go I see crops being harvested- corn being CHELSEA HANSELMAN chopped, the last grass cutting of the year being mowed, pumpkins and mums being placed in farm stands, and families going apple picking. The leaves are beginning to turn color and kids have gone back to school (whatever that may look like for your school). After the year we have had this change in season reminds me of all the changes we have had to endure and continue to experience. And, in true farmer fashion, you all continue to persevere regardless of what changes are thrown at you! The New York Holstein State Show in Greenwich NY was a change for all but it was a huge success and I thank all of you that participated and made this such a tremendous show. I recently heard someone say that the show ring isn’t about showing cattle- it’s about finding your friends and finding your family. This was so evident at the State Show, as I saw friends and family from all over New York (and neighboring states) smiling, laughing, and spending quality time with one another. I believe this show was exactly what New York exhibitors and breeders needed- to not only have an opportunity to showcase their finest cattle but to be able to see the benefits of their hard work and enjoy the time doing it alongside fellow New York members. Congratulations to all of our juniors who participated in the state show, whether it was showmanship or the open shows. Also, a huge thank you to ST Genetics and Katie Coyne for sponsoring the junior member events. Katie donated her time and expertise by providing a showmanship clinic to our youth and ST Genetics provided shirts for the juniors and also funded a pizza party before the clinic that was enjoyed by many! Looping back to my theme of change, the New York Spring Dairy Carousel will be experiencing a change. After 45 years of it being at the State Fairgrounds in Syracuse NY, the location for the 2021 show is being changed to the Erie County Fairgrounds in Hamburg, NY. The Hamburg location offers exhibitors gorgeous facilities and the association believes it makes the most sense considering the State Show was in Eastern NY. The dates for the Carousel Show are March 29-April 3. Another change that I want you all to be aware of is the New York Breeder’s sale, formally known as the Harvest Sale. We decided to change the name of this sale to spotlight our New York Breeders and really emphasize the quality cattle bred in this state. The sale will be virtual and auctioneered by Dave Rama. All 10 - NYN October 2020

animals will remain at their home location during the sale. Consignors have the option to clip and prepare their own animals and provide the association with photos and videos to advertise or the option to contract with the Cornell dairy students to assist with this is available. We have quality cattle, high genomic tested cattle, and large groups available! There are a lot of deadlines coming up so please make sure to mark them on your calendars! The All-NY contest applications deadline was extended to November 15 2020 to give you all time to get photos taken and provide results from the shows you participated in. The 46th Futurity is due November 2, 2020 and I encourage all of you to participate in this event- it is such an accomplishment for those that participate! Lastly, the active and retired breeder recognition and outstanding young breeder recognition applications are due to the office by October 15, 2020. Each club should try and nominate someone from within their county for these awards. We are moving ahead with planning convention and will keep you all informed with what this looks like. The location is not yet determined but we have decided to move the Senior convention back to the beginning of the Junior convention to hopefully allow for a combined All-NY awards breakfast on Saturday morning. Juniors, you should be thinking about convention contests and filling out your DJM books. If you have questions about any of the contests or how to fill out your forms, please

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let me know. All forms are available on the New York Holstein website as well as from your county advisor. I know many of you would have been getting ready to head to Wisconsin right now for Expo but instead will be heading to Ohio for the North American Dairy Cattle Show. Although nothing can compare to the World Dairy Expo, the folks involved in planning the show in Ohio have put in countless hours to ensure a high-quality show is available for exhibitors and breeders across many states. Best of luck to all of our

From The NYHA President Jason Pullis

Hello friends, it appears we have made it to fall! School busses are rolling (on a little different schedule around here), the air is getting a little more crisp, folks are using the beautiful fall days to make as much hay as they possible can and corn harvest is well underway, if not completed, in most parts of the state. One of my favorite fall activities is attending fall sales. I had the opportunity to attend the Ju-Vindale dispersal on September 19th and it was great to get out and go to a sale. The tent and barns were overflowing with sale goers who were happy to get out and see some really good cows and other breeders. As the sale got underway, it almost seemed like folks were happy to be at a sale and have the chance to buy. Bidders were eager and bidding was fast. Prices were strong throughout the day, with 20 head selling for over $2,000. Animals sold to five states outside of New York, but a good majority of the cattle stayed right here in New York. Breeders supporting breeders is how to keep the market strong for our registered Holsteins. A little promotion never hurts either. Have you given any thought to a regular advertising program in the News? Melissa might cringe when I say this, but it has always been my opinion that advertising programs don’t have to be big and flashy to get results…they have to be consistent! Regular herd promotion will help keep you herd in front of readers. And that’s another thing, don’t be so quick to believe that “newsprint is dead and digital advertising is the only way.” Digital advertising does offer many advantages such as turn around time and in the case of Facebook, cost. However, print media has staying power. Have you ever stopped at your neighbor’s house and feasted upon the stack of magazines next to the kitchen table? They never throw anything out! With magazine advertising, you just never know when someone might pick up a copy and catch a glimpse of your ad. Give it some thought and call Melissa today. Speaking of picking up copies, if you are in Circleville, Ohio and picking up a copy at the North American Open Dairy Cattle Show, then thank you and welcome. New York Holstein is a very diverse organization with members that have interests that cover all facets of our industry. If we as an Association can be of any help to you, please don’t hesitate to contact our Executive Manager or any of the officers that are listed on page 4

New York members and safe travels! Special thank you to Jason Lloyd, Stacie Sherman, Pandora Davis, Regina Lundy, Patsy Gifford, Rick Welsh, Barb Hanselman, Jason and Holly Pullis, Beth Keene, Susan Menendez, and Paige Hanselman for all your help with the 2020 New York Holstein State Show. I would also like to recognize and thank all of the Washington County Fairgrounds staff- Kate Gulley, Ruth McCuin, Chris Doyle, Craig Hansen, and Rebecca Breese- you were all so amazing- thank you! of this issue. I am sure that you have heard by now that our state show held in early September was a great success. Great cattle, enthusiastic and cooperative exhibitors and a tremendous fairgrounds and staff that wanted to do just about anything that they could to accommodate us were all a great combination for a tremendous event. Thank you again to our generous sponsors for your continued support. This was an event that we will not soon forget. We are wrapping up selections for our virtual fall sale that will take place on October 16th. Please contact Chelsea immediately if you have something you would like considered for the sale. To all of our members competing at national level shows this fall, I wish you the best of luck. To our members staying home and finishing the harvest, stay smart and stay safe. In the meantime, call if you want to talk, or perhaps we’ll see you down the road. Take care!

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Allen, Carolee, Lance & Daniel McClure • David & Carolyn Post 3949 Townbrook RD • Hobart, NY 13788 Allen McClure 607-437-5417 • Almcclure24@yahoo.com David Post 607-538-9056 BAA 113.7% | RHA 2x 24,085M 4.1% 994F 3.2% 771P | SCC 90,000

A MASTER BREEDER HERD

Hobart, New York est. 1798

Sale Managed by The Cattle Exchange 4236 County Highway 18 Delhi, NY 13753 Office 607-746-2226 Dave’s Cell 607-435-0792

www.cowbuyer.com Catalog online on DairyAgendaToday.com

SHE SELLS!

3-03 365 31,333M 4.2 1322F 3.5 1090P 2019 Junior All-American 3-Yr-Old sells! Grand Champion 2020 OHM Show Next 3 Dams 94,93 & 94 Her 2yr old Kenosha sells with her stunning Jordy fall calf who was Best Bred & Owned of the OHM Jr. Show

Roll-N-View Emery-ET

1st Jr 2 Delaware/Schoharie Show The next great Elegance? Dam 92 Goldwyn x 95 Embrace x 95 Electra x 96 Elegance Due 4/23 to Cheers, 88 lbs on last test

Curr-Vale Colt Ariel-Red-ET Ex 94

Pineyvale Advent Autumn-Red EX 94

Pineyvale Grandslam Dandy EX 95

Cooks-Pride Atwd Carla EX 94

5-07. 310 37,277M 4.6 1730F 2.8 1044P She’s just fresh with Aristocrat twins that are also selling! Sells along with 2 very young milking Crush daughters, one VG-85 due back to sexed Warrior & one VG-86 bred to King Doc Beautiful Daniel bred heifer & fancy Jordy calf also sell

Design Kristy Roose

Jericho-Dairy Baracuda EX-94 4yr

Lifetime: 2763D 223,150M 4.3 9577F 3.2 7132P Autumn topped the 2012 Pineyvale Sale. Her Ex 91 Alchemy sells safe in calf to Aristocrat along with her knockout red spring calf by Awesome.

6-10 365 42,390M 3.8 1601F 3.0 1273P Selling 87 King Royal 2 yr. old & her younger Rambo sister. Both safe in calf to Dempsey! Dam EX Windbrook x 94 Aspen x 95 Dandy!

Watch for sale updates on the Pineyvale Holsteins Facebook Page!

6-4 365 34,967M 4.2 1477F 2.9 1019P Backed by 3 EX dams Sells with her incrediblle EX Kingboy 3-Yr-old making a huge record. Kingboy Cassie is the dam of an Awesome Spring calf made for the show ring, also a bred heifer by Tatoo NYN October 2020 - 13


MONTROSS Hits Million Mark PLAIN CITY, Ohio, September 18, 2020 – As 7HO12165 Bacon-Hill MONTROSS-ET (EX-92-GM) approaches his eighth birthday, Select Sires welcomes him to the millionaire club. MONTROSS has made a tremendous impact on the Holstein breed, ranking as the No. 1 TPI® sire twice and holding a spot within the industry’s top10 for three additional sire summary runs. MONTROSS hails from a tremendous herd in Schuylerville, New York. Select Sires is very grateful to work with the Peck family at Welcome-Stock Farm and their partners in the Bacon-Hill Prefix, Tom Kugler and Jim Copper. With nearly 30,000 daughters in his proof, MONTROSS has been extremely influential in milk yield and protein improvement for the breed. “He’s a bull that really modernized the Holstein cow with moderate stature, tremendous depth, width, strength and power,” said Rick VerBeek, senior Holstein sire analyst at Select Sires. “His daughters convert that strength into production performance and make milk with ease. MONTROSS is a bull that has significantly changed a lot of herds.” In the international market, MONTROSS has garnered great attention with sales in more than 30 countries. He has been extremely popular in Italy,

Spain, Poland, Japan and Korea, as well as both North and South America. “Since his genomic release, MONTROSS has delivered extreme milk production and sound udders – traits that are critical to dairymen worldwide,” said Scott Ruby, vice president of sales and marketing at World Wide Sires. “As MONTROSS daughters began milking, reports from the field exceeded our expectations.” Today, MONTROSS remains in the active, progeny proven lineup and is available with gender SELECTEDTM semen. He’s also the sire of 250HO13267 DUKE, a rising star on the proven TPI list with the stamp of customer-satisfaction. For more information about MONTROSS and to view daughter photos, please visit www.selectsires.com. Based in Plain City, Ohio, Select Sires Inc., is the largest global A.I. cooperative and is comprised of six farmer-owned and -controlled local organizations in the United States. As the industry leader, it provides highly fertile semen, as well as excellence in service and programs to supply dairy and beef producers with the world’s best genetics.

BVD VIRUS TYPE 1B IS ON THE RISE. Bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) infection can disintegrate herd productivity. And if you’re using a vaccine, like BOVI-SHIELD GOLD,® that isn’t labeled for the most prevalent strain, your cattle could be at risk. Play it safe. Choose the only vaccines specifically labeled to protect against Type 1b: Express® FP and Pyramid® + Presponse® SQ. Know more at BVDVTracker.com.

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Ju-Vindale Dispersal Draws Enthusiastic Crowd By Jason Pullis

Picture perfect weather, an immaculate farmstead and an excited crowd all came together on September 19th at the Reflections of Ju-Vindale Holsteins Sale in Cazenovia, NY. Owners Vince and Juliet Wagner welcomed the crowd to their impressive farm for their final dispersal, culminating 44 years of breeding registered Holsteins. Over the years, 67 EX cows have carried the Ju-Vindale prefix, while the couple have developed at least another 30 EX cows. Creating a lot of pre-sale interest and topping the sale at $10,100 was Arethusa Awesome Aluna *RC, a VG 87 Awesome daughter with 1076 of fat at 2Y and just fresh with her third calf in late August. Her dam was VG by Acme, while the next dam is EX-94 by Goldwyn followed by 2E 95 Ernest-Anthony Aphrodite and then Tri-Day Ashlyn (2E 96-GMD-DOM). After a spirited bidding battle, Anthony Crothers of Pitcher, NY, came out on top with partner Glamourview Farm of Walkersville, MD. Second high seller of the day at $3,900 was Ju-Vindale Pep Speckles-Red, a July 2018 daughter of Windy-Knoll-View Pep-Red. She sold fresh about three weeks and

was backed by a VG 85 Durable and then eight more generations of VG or EX dams from the Derrwyn Miss Special-Red (2E-94-DOM) family. The Kelsey family from Monanfran Farm in Canastota, NY, were the buyers. Selling for $3,400 was JuVindale Snow in July, a daughter of Ronelee Snowmobil fresh 60 days and looking much better than her GP 83 @ 2Y score. Her dam was VG 86 by Baccardi with records to 1271 of fat. Ryan Wolfe of Pine Grove, PA, was the buyer. Dean Jackson of Mt Glen Farm in Columbia Crossroads, PA, purchased five head on the day and led off their list with a VG 88 at 3Y Trump daughter milking right at 100 pounds a day and carrying service to King Doc. Her dam was VG 87 by Ju-Vindale Allstar-Red, followed by an EX 90 2nd dam with 186,000 lifetime. Her April 2020 red son by Dun-Did TT Black Onyx *RC sold for $1,350 to Scott Currier of Clayville, NY. Jackson also picked up the July 2019 Forrest daughter of the Snowmobile mentioned above for $1,625. The sale was managed by Hosking Sales of New Berlin, NY with Tom Hosking selling the cattle and John Burkett reading pedigrees. Assisting in the ring were Dan Hosking, Dan Z. Stolzfus, Jarrod Burleigh and Larry Hill. The sale was expertly clerked by Brenda Hosking. When the dust had settled at the end of the day, 78 milking cows averaged $1,717, 21 bred heifers averaged $1,719, 39 open heifers averaged $953 and 10 half lots averaged $1,130. 20 head sold for over $2,000. Buyers came from five additional states besides New York. A partial buyers list follows.

The people behind Ju-Vindale! Juliet and Vince Wagner. Photo by Dieter Krieg

Anthony Crothers & Glamourview, Pitcher, NY Arethusa Awesome Aluna (3/16) $10,100 S: Luck-E Awesome-Red Monanfran Farm, Canastota, NY Ju-Vindale Pep Speckles-Red (7/18) $3,900 S: Windy-Knoll-View Pep-Red Ryan Wolfe Pine Grove, PA Ju-Vindale Snow In July (7/17) $3,400 S: Ronelee Snowmobil-ET Dean Jackson, Columbia Crossroads, PA Ju-Vindale Trump Dolly (12/16) $3,000 S: Jenny-Lou Shottle Trump-ET Josh Carpenter, Oxford, NY Horizon Aplo Avacado-Red (3/15) $2,700 S: Westcoast Apollo-ET Echo Valley Farm, Lyons, NY Ju-Vindale Pep Turnip-Red (9/18) $2,700 S: Windy-Knoll-View Pep-Red

High selling female, Arethusa Awesome Aluna sold for $10,100 to Anthony Crothers and Glamourview. NYN October 2020 - 15


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Email digital entries (preferred) to Melissa Hart at farm.writer@hotmail.com or mail hard copy photos to: Photo Contest- New York Holstein News - 840 Hanshaw Rd., Suite 5, Ithaca, NY 14850. 16 - NYN October 2020


Halo‘s Impact Reaches to the Next Century

COOKIECUTTER EPIC HAZEL EX-92 EX-MS DOM

5-10 3x 305 34010M 4.3%F 3.5%P Epic x MOM Halo A number of promising genomic sons in AI including Cookiecutter Hodedoe, Harper, and Humblenkind. Her grandson N-Springhope Honda now has calves over 3000 GTPI and is out of a Montross from Hazel. A Jedi daughter of Hazel is the dam of an Achiever that has a positive heifer at +3007 GTPI Nominated for HI Global Impact Cow of the Year 2020

Halo

COOKIECUTTER MOGUL HANKER EX-94 EX-96 MS DOM-GMD

4-01 2x 305 39520M 4.2%F 3.6%P Mogul x MOM Halo #1 CTPI Cow December ‘14 Hanker leads the high-type branch of the Halo family that currently features 6 of the top 10 for type among bulls with over 2500 GTPI. Hanker’s Monterey daughters, Hanika, Hanan, and Hanina are transmitters. Hanika is the dam of Haniko and Hanket. Hanan produced the bulls Hancock, Hanford, Hardy, Harris, Handsome, and Hank, while Hanina is the dam of Hunk. The current #1 females Siemers Sin Hanina +3119 GTPI, traces back through Solution-Duke Monterey to Hanker. Nominated for HI Global Impact Cow of the Year 2020

COOKIECUTTER JACEY HACEY VG-87 EX-MS DOM-GMD

4-07 361 48960M 3.5 1713F 3.0 1489P 4 daughters and Grandaughters on the official August Top 100 CTPI Hacey’s EX Rubicon daughter, Homey x Resolve produced 007H14692 Hideyho GTPI +2927 Homey’s daughters include: Cookiecutter VRN Hopelyn-ET VG-85 #7 CTPI cow her daughters include: Zasberilla@2987 GTPI Cookiecutter Hopelyn-ET VG-86 #12 CTPI cow her daughters include #2 GTPI Cookiecutter A Homily-ET 3081 Big Al now owned by PEAK Genetics 4 other daughters in the top 80 GTPI list Hopelyn’s son includes 14H15250 Cookiecutter Heliogen-ET 2974GTPI

COOKIECUTTER SSIRE HAS VG-88 EX-MS DOM

3-11 3x 305 37560M 4.1%F 3.4%P Supersire x MOM Halo The dam of the #1 TPI sire AOT Helix. Her daughter, AOT Modesty Hoss GP83 is the mother of the popular genomic bull, Pine-Tree Heroic, while another daughter AOT Salvatore Hiccup VG-85 is the dam of the #1 red genomic bull, AOT Helium-Red. After Helium Red with a Sire stack of Supersire-MOMGoldwyn-Champion-Hershel-Rudolph traces back to an Elton daughter of the 1st Global cow winner, Dellia. Nominated for HI Global Impact Cow of the Year 2020

photo - Han Hopman

Denise Cell: 518-858-6156 – qbholsteins@gmail.com Kyle Cell: 518-321-4317 – kylegetty84@gmail.com John Cell: 518-858-6017 – johndickinson76@gmail.com Crystal Cell: 518-321-3377 – crystal.grimaldi@gmail.com Luke Cell: 518-428-5880 – maindragholsteinsllc@gmail.com www.idealdairyfarms.com Follow us on Facebook @CookiecutterHolsteins

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2020 has been a year full of uncertainty! At times, it has felt like our whole world has been turned upside down.


But nothing makes you feel more certain about the future than having young cows and heifers like these!!

Cowsmo

Luncrest Dempsey Apri-2167-ET

1st Winter Calf and Reserve JC at NY State Show 2020 Dempsey x EX 91 (92MS) High Octane x VG-88 Uno x Apple We have Doorman sisters to Apri! Owned with Jamie Black – Now Owned by Winright and Aija We wish them the best with Apri.

Luncrest Chief Brazil-2043

2nd Milking Yearling NY State Show 2020 Stantons Chief x VG Hill x VG Pontiac x EX-93 Outside x 5 gens of VG or EX

Cowsmo

Cornerest D Back Laudia

2nd Summer Jr 2 NY State Show 2020 On service to Delta Lambda Born in July Diamondback x VG-87 Byway x Windbrook x EX Roy x VG-86 Patriot Bred by our neighbors the Nelsons. They are tremendous breeders with a great herd of cows and we look forward to our partnership together!! Owned with Abe Light

Bill and Regina Lundy – 518-632-5449 Reid and Breanna Lundy- 518-796-3107 luncrestholsteins@gmail.com Pat and Sayde Lundy-518-932-2236 pjlundy32@gmail.com

Luncrest Unix Munch-1980

2nd Jr 2 at Tri-County Holstein Show 4th Jr 2 at NY State Show 2020 Preg to Delta Lambda and due back in February Unix x VG 88 Emerald x EX Super x EX Shottle x 7more gens of VG or EX

Look for Laudia and Munch at the North American Open Dairy Show in Ohio! We want to say thank you to everyone who helps at home and the show! Without them none of our successes would be possible.

Visitors and Inquires Always Welcome! NYN October 2020 - 19


NEW YORK STATE

Holstein Show September 4-5, 2020 Washington County Fairgrounds, Greenwich, NY Judge: Justin Burdette, Mercersburg, PA

Premier Exhibitor & Breeder Oakfield Corners, Oakfield, NY OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS Grand Champion Oakfield WB Tiffany-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY Reserve Grand Champion Savage-Leigh Style-In-ET, Doeberiener, Bowen, Heath Senior Champion Oakfield WB Tiffany-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY Reserve Senior Champion Macland HF Yoder Rachel-ET, Adam Liddle & Kyle & Shann Reid, Argyle, NY Intermediate Champion Savage-Leigh Style-In-ET, Doeberiener, Bowen, Heath Reserve Intermediate Champion Oakfield Solom Footloose-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY Junior Champion Miss Goldwyn Andrea-ET, Mackenzie Reynolds, Corfu, NY Reserve Junior Champion Luncrest Dmpsy Apri-2167-ET, Luncrest Farm & Jamie Black, Granville, NY

JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS Senior & Grand Champion Kings-Ransom Monterey Clash, Adam King, Schuylerville, NY Reserve Senior & Grand Champion Jericho-Dairy Baracuda-ET, Lance McClure, Hobart, NY Intermediate Champion Junior Show McGarr Farms Solomon Zara RC, Norah McCarthy Reserve Intermediate Champion Petitclerc Avalanche Syrah exhibited by Johnathan King, Schuylerville, NY Junior Champion Maple-Downs-PV Gracie, Alexis Payne, Middleburgh, NY Reserve Junior Champion J-Folts Sandstorm Lydia, J. Isaac Folts, North Collins, NY Summer Calves 1. EGL-Acres Warrior Amaya Emily Lampson, Castile, NY 2. ZBW M Stop LA Quarantina, Mason Ziemba, Durhamville, NY 3. Whitdale Diamondback M Mouse, Sophie

GRAND & SENIOR CHAMPIONS - JUNIOR SHOW 20 - NYN October 2020

Depew, Argyle, NY 4. ZBW M Doorman La Corona, Mason Ziemba, Durhamville, NY Spring Calves 1. AOT Avalanche Hangover-ET, AOT Genetics & Reyncrest Farm, Corfu, NY 2. Cashells Chelios Levine, Landree & Dakota Fraley, Muncy, PA 3. (1JR)Reyncrest Ex Dirty Shirley, Jacob & Hannah Coller, Hermon, NY 4. Nasholm Gold Chip Ferrari, Joe & Amanda Nash, Lyndonville, NY 5. Cornerest Artist Meteor, Joel Nelson, Granville, NY Winter Calves 1. Luncrest Dmpsy Apri-2167-ET, Luncrest Farm & Jamie Black, Granville, NY 2. Oakfield US Aviva-Red-ET, A&J Lamb & Jamie Black, Oakfield, NY 3. Cash-Al Warrior Maserati, Chase & Alexis Cashell, Batavia, NY 4. (1JR)Liddleholme Ava Mocha-ET, Chloe & Claire Lamb, Oakfield, NY 5. Reyncrest Door Greedy-ET, Reyncrest Farm, Corfu, NY Fall Calves 1. Ms Reyncrest T C BabySpice-ET, Mackenzie Reynolds & Reyncrest Farm, Corfu, NY 2. Oakfield Ava Timeless-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY 3. Liddleholme Jordy Lu-ET, Anthony Liddle, Argyle, NY 4. Maple-Downs-PV Gracie, Alexis Payne, Middleburgh, NY 5. Kenyon-Hill Doc Merina-ET, Kenyon Hill Farm, Cambridge, NY Summer Yearlings 1. Errolea Soloman Belcalis, Reyncrest Farm, Corfu, NY 2. Maple-Downs HH Zara, Alexis Payne, Middleburgh, NY 3. Merrilea BFlip Bumblebee, Merrillea Holsteins, Fayette, NY 4. (1JR)Maple-Downs Jordy Juno, Kelsey Campbell, Middleburgh, NY 5. MS BV Soloman Hope-ET, Allen & Chris McClure & Anthony Crothers, Hobart, NY


Spring Yearlings 1. Miss Goldwyn Andrea-ET, Mackenzie Reynolds, Corfu, NY 2. Reyncrest Legendary-ET, Reyncrest Farm, Corfu, NY 3. MS Shazam Shooter-2072-ET, Reyncrest Farm & Luncrest Farm, Corfu, NY 4. HS-Hotstuff Diggity-Red-ET, Reyncrest Farm & Fly-Higher Holsteins, Corfu, NY 5. MS Elmvue Drmn Hardrock-ET, Elmvue Farm, Johnstown, NY Winter Yearlings 1. HS-Hotstuff An Spicy-Red-ET, Reyncrest Farm & Fly Higher Holsteins, Corfu, NY 2. Reyncrest Doorman Carmen-ET, Reyncrest Farm & Cybil Fisher, Corfu, NY 3. Ms Shazam Shooter 2072-ET, Reyncrest Farm & Luncrest Farm, Corfu, NY 4. Maple-Downs-PV Dback Gin-ET, Maple Downs Farms II & Duane Tillapaugh, Middleburgh, NY 5. Cashells Soloman Fluto, Ben & Liz Cashell, Towanda, PA Fall Yearlings 1. (1JR)J-Folts Sandstorm Lydia, J. Isaac Folts, North Collins, NY 2. Ms Connies Crush Cait-ET, Watch Hill Holsteins & Tim Lawrence, Salem, CT 3. (2JR)Ms Beechnut Acres ZBW Eva, Grace Stroud, Caneadea, NY 4. Just-A-Dream Avery Rosie-Red, Abigail Foster, Wakefield, RI 5. Retso Crushed Peaches-ET, Kolin Rowland, Cambridge, NY

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONS – JUNIOR SHOW

JUNIOR CHAMPIONS – JUNIOR SHOW

Junior Best Three Females 1. Reyncrest Farm 2. Oakfield Corners Fall Yearling in Milk 1. (1JR) Petitclerc Avalanche Syrah, Johnathan King, Schuylerville, NY 2. Luncrest Chief Brazil-2043, Granville, NY 3. OCD Doorm Electric-ET, J Black, D&M Rama, J&A Lamb & Oakfield Corners, Oakfield, NY 4. Ms AOL Diamondback Radiance-Red, Andy Reynolds & Whitney Kugler, Corfu, NY 5. Oakfield Solomon Sunrise-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY Summer Junior Two-Year-Old Cow 1. Oakfield Undenied Eclair-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY 2. Cornercrest DBack Laudia, Cornercrest Farm LLC, Granville, NY 3. Durkacres Apple Ale-ET, Anthony Liddle & Kyle & Shanna Reid, Argyle, NY 4. Kings-Ransom Undn Clever, David King, Waddington, NY 5. Milksource Sills BMR Biloxi, Daniel Sill & Lori Benson, Argyle, NY

GRAND CHAMPIONS – OPEN SHOW Junior Two-Year-Old Cow 1. Ms ABba Amazing 2319-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy Show Cattle, Oakfield, NY 2. (1JR) McGarr Farms Solomon Zara RC, Norah Mccarthy, King Ferry, NY 3. ZBW M KD Lori, ZBW Genetics, Retro Holsteins & Peter Vail, Durhamville, NY 4. Luncrest Unix Munch-1980, Luncrest Farm LLC, Granville, NY 5. LME Ready To Rock-Red, Anthony Liddle & Barclay Phoenix, Argyle, NY

Senior Two-Year-Old Cow 1. Oakfield Doorm Brilliant-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY 2. Ridgedale Raquel, Isaac Conard, Sharon Springs, NY 3. Liddleholme D-Back Asia-Red, Wyatt Mitchell, Argyle, NY 4. Maiz-N-Blu Add Lucy-Red, Maple Downs Farms II, Middleburgh, NY 5. Milksource Zest-ET, Reyncrest Farm, Corfu, NY NYN October 2020 - 21


Junior Three-Year-Old Cow 1. Oakfield Solom Footloose-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY 2. Jacobs Solomon Bridal, Elmvue Farm, Johnstown, NY 3. Maple-Downs D Back Addie, Maple Downs II, Middleburgh, NY 4. (1JR) Petticlerc Doorman Sapphire-ET, Sarah Hill, Bristol, VT 5. Hillpine Doorman ASAP-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy Show Cattle, Oakfield, NY Senior Three-Year-Old Cow 1. Savage-Leigh Style-In-ET, Doeberiener, Bowen & Heath, OH 2. Kevetta Daniel Lexi, Oakfield Corners Dairy Show Cattle, Oakfield Corners, NY 3. Signature B Classic-ET, Elmvue Farm, Johnstown, NY 4. Oakfield Goldwyn Daisy-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY 5. Rocklan-ZBW M Paris-Red, ZBW Genetics, & Eleni, Dina & Cheryl Rigas, Durhamville, NY

SENIOR CHAMPIONS – OPEN SHOW

Four-Year-Old Cow 1. Ms Libyes Wind Lysette, Elmvue Farm, Johnstown, NY 2. (1JR) Kings-Ransom Monterey Clash, Adam King, Schuylerville, NY 3. (2JR) Jericho-Dairy Baracuda-ET, Lance McClure, Hobart, NY 4. Pleasant Nook DM Madison-ET, Adam Liddle & Jamie Black, Argyle, NY 5. Reyncrest Corvette Gracie, Reyncrest Farm, Corfu, NY Five-Year-Old Cow 1. Oakfield WB Tiffany-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY 2. Macland HF Yoder Rachel-ET, Adam Liddle & Kyle & Shann Reid, Argyle, NY 3. Maple-Downs Armani Glamor, Maple Downs Farms II, Middleburgh, NY 4. Carpsview Armani Velvet-ET, Elmvue Farm, Johnstown, NY 5. Oakfield Gold Chip Efron-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONS – OPEN SHOW

Aged Cow 1. Reyncrest Lets Do This, Reyncrest Farm, Corfu, NY 2. OCD Bradnick Candy-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy Show Cattle, Oakfield, NY 3. Posthaven Absolute Sasy, Andrew Donald Post, Hobart, NY 4. Golden-Rose ABS Ginger-ET, Ridgedale Farm & Richard Witter, Sharon Springs, NY 5. Parkvue Absolute Rap-Red-ET, Cookiecutter LLC, Argyle, NY 150,000lb Cow 1. Long-Haven Sid Carla, Oakfield Corners Dairy Show Cattle, Oakfield, NY 2. Gillette Lauthority 2nd Run, Retso Holsteins & Peter Vail, Schodack Landing, NY 3. Posthaven Hank Creampuff, Rosemary Post, Hobart, NY 22 - NYN October 2020

JUNIOR CHAMPIONS – OPEN SHOW 4. Oakfield Reality Harmony-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY 5. Kings-Ransom Jives Gabrina, Schuylerville, NY Produce of Dam 1. Reyncrest Farm 2. Kings-Ransom Farm

Dam & Daughter 1. Posthaven Best Three Females 1. Oakfield Corners 2. Reyncrest Farm 3. Posthaven 4. Kings-Ransom


NEW YORK STATE

Red & White Show September 4-5, 2020 Washington County Fairgrounds, Greenwich, NY Judge: Justin Burdette

Premier Breeder and Exhibitor: Ovaltop Holsteins OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS Grand Champion Ms Awesome Atomic-Red-ET, K Doeberiener, L Bowen & W Schilling, West Salem, OH Reserve Grand Champion Oakfield Addictio Emoji-Red, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb, Oakfield, NY Senior Champion Oakfield Addictio Emoji-Red, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb, Oakfield, NY Reserve Senior Champion Parkvue Absolute Rap-Red-ET, Cookiecutter LLC, Argyle, NY Intermediate Champion Ms Awesome Atomic-Red-ET, K Doeberiener, L Bowen & W Schilling, West Salem, OH Reserve Intermediate Champion Liddleholme D-Back Asia-Red, Wyatt Mitchell, Argyle, NY Junior Champion HS Hotstuff An Spicy-Red-ET, Reyncrest Farm & Fly Higher Holsteins, Corfu, NY Reserve Junior Champion MS Raps Jordy Razzmatazz-Red-ET, Adam Liddle & Jason & Jordan Thomas, Lowville, NY JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS Grand Champion Lantland Destry Eagle-Red, Kirt Menzie Jr., Horseheads, NY Reserve Grand Champion VT-Pond-View DB Linda-Red, Karlie Telford, Eagle Ridge, NY Senior Champion Lantland Destry Eagle-Red, Kirt Menzie Jr., Horseheads, NY Reserve Senior Champion Del-Frie-Acres AD Ruthy-Red, Joseph Thomsen, New Berlin, NY Intermediate Champion VT-Pond-View DB Linda-Red, Karlie Telford, Eagle Ridge, NY Reserve Intermediate Champion Joleanna Ammo Mcfly-Red, Preston Peabody, Buskirk, NY Junior Champion Collins-Pride RGR Lyric-Red, Luke Byma, Burlington Flats, NY

GRAND CHAMPIONS – JUNIOR SHOW Reserve Junior Champion Oakfield-SIS Al Rosebud-Red, Chloe & Claire Lamb, Oakfield, NY Spring Calves 1. (1JR) Oakfield-SIS Al Rosebud-Red, Chloe & Claire Lamb, Oakfield, NY 2. MS ZBW Beach Party Stop-Red, ZBW Genetics & Eleni, Dina & Cheryl Rigas, Durhamville, NY 3. MS AOL Retry-Red-ET, Lucy Stockwell & Jason Tooley, Granville, NY 4. (2JR) Rivercross DB Scarlett-Red, Cassie Menendez, Edmeston, NY 5. Cookiecutter Ripple-Red-ET, Cookiecutter LLC, Argyle, NY Winter Calves 1. Oakfield US Aviva-Red-ET, A&J Lamb & Jamie Black, Oakfield, NY 2. Ms Raps Ruby-Red-ET, Eoghan Daniel McGarr, King Ferry, NY 3. Cashells Jor Cerveza-Red-ET, Katelyn Nolt, Hartley, TX 4. (1JR)Collins-Pride RGR Lyric-Red , Luke Byma, Burlington Flats, NY

5. Tigerlea Alti Rosabell-Red, Lily Marshman & Allan & Johanna Merrill, Fayette, NY Fall Calves 1. MS Raps Jordy Razzmatazz-Red-ET, Adam Liddle & Jason & Jordan Thomas, Lowville, NY 2. Ms Andringas Flare-Red-ET, Justine Kelsey, Canastota, NY 3. MS Raps JRD Rosette-Red-ET, Jordan Thomas, Lowville, NY 4. (1JR) Ms Fourhills S A Serenity-Red, Sarah Hill & Abby Reen, Bristol, VT 5. Oakfield Sandstorm-Red-ET, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb, Oakfield, NY Summer Yearlings 1. OCD Jordy Libation-Red-ET, Reyncrest Farm & Fly Higher Holsteins, Corfu, NY 2. OCD Jordy Rascal-ET, Reyncrest Farm & Fly Higher Holsteins, Corfu, NY 3. MS-AOL Unstoppable Catch-Red, Brock Liddle & Matt Mitchell, Argyle, NY 4. (1JR) Pineyvale Artist Million-Red, Lance McClure, Hobart, NY 5. Ranway Russ Disco 215-Red, Daniel Hosking, New Berlin, NY NYN October 2020 - 23


Spring Yearlings 1. Cashells Un Cutie-Red-ET, Carlsen Farm, Rome, PA 2. HS-Hotstuff Diggity-Red-ET, Reyncrest Farm & Fly Higher Holsteins, Corfu, NY 3. Retso-PV Honeysuckle-Red, Resto Holsteins & Peter Vail, Schodack Landing, NY 4. Smithland Hy-Class Silk-Red, Justine Kelsey, Canastota, NY 5. (1JR) Whittier AIL J Tia-Red-ET, Oliver Ducharme, Granby, CT Winter Yearlings 1. HS Hotstuff An Spicy-Red-ET, Reyncrest Farm & Fly Higher Holsteins, Corfu, NY 2.(1JR) Miss Hot Pocket-Red-ET, Brooke & John Calkins, Rome, PA 3. (2JR) Ovaltop Rainy Julie-Red, Krissy, Lane, Katrina, Justin & Logan Oakes, Bombay, NY Fall Yearlings 1. (1JR)Just-A-Dream Avery Rosie-Red, Abigail Foster, Wakefield, RI

SENIOR CHAMPIONS – JUNIOR SHOW

Junior Best 3. Females 1. Oakfield Corners Dairy, Oakfield, NY 2. Liddleholme, Argyle, NY 3. Cashell, Towanda, PA Fall Yearling in Milk 1. Ms-AOL Dbac Radiance-Red-ET, Andrew Reynolds & Whitney Kugler, Corgi, NY 2. (1JR) Joleanna Ammo Mcfly-Red, Preston Peabody, Buskirk, NY Summer Junior Two-Year-Old Cow 1. Durkacres Apple Ale-ET, Anthony Liddle & Kyle & Shanna Reid, Argyle, NY Junior Two-Year-Old Cow 1. LME Ready To Rock-Red, Anthony Liddle & Barclay Phoenix, Argyle, NY 2. Ranway Incred Dancer 139-Red, Daniel Hosking, New Berlin, NY 3. Premier-View Awe Nancy-Red, Dawson Moore, Greenwich, NY 4. Ms Jacot Sunflower-Red, Liette J Viens, Parishville, NY 5. Ovaltop Bwire Ruby-Red-ET, Ovaltop Holstein & Mike Wolfe, Richfield Springs, NY

JUNIOR CHAMPIONS – JUNIOR SHOW

Senior Two-Year-Old Cow 1. Liddleholm D-Back Asia-Red, Wyatt Mitchell, Argyle, NY 2. Maiz-N-Blu Add Lucy-Red, Maple Downs Farms II, Middleburgh, NY 3. Gen-Rich Amaryllis-Red, Gina Blakemore & Anita Menzi, Horseheads, NY 4. OCD Jordy Lambchop-Red-ET, David King, Waddington, NY 5. (1JR) Ovaltop Rlty Roselea-Red, Justin Wolfe, Richfield Springs, NY Junior Three-Year-Old Cow 1. (1JR) Yorkmont Ammo Lovely-Red, Brent Perry, Hampton, NY 2. (2JR) Tiger Lily Ladd Ridley-Red, Lily 24 - NYN October 2020

GRAND CHAMPIONS – OPEN SHOW


Marshman, Oxford, NY 3. Intense Armani Pandora-Red-ET, Joshua Carpenter, Oxford, NY 4. Ovaltop Rbrt White Rose-Red, Ovaltop Holsteins-Doug Wolfe, Richfield Springs, NY Senior Three-Year-Old Cow 1. Ms Awesome Atomic-Red-ET, K Doeberiener, L Bowen & W Schilling, West Salem, OH 2. Rocklan-ZBW M Paris-Red, ZBW Genetics & Eleni, Dina & Cheryl Rigas, Durhamville, NY 3. (1JR)VT-Pond-View DB Linda-Red, Karlie Telford, Eagle Ridge, NY, 4. Ovaltop Ladd P Ranait-Red, Ovaltop Holsteins-Mike Wolfe, Richfield Springs, NY 5. (2JR) Co-Vista Redburst Vixen-Red, Kirt Menzi Jr. & Cooper Becraft, Horseheads, NY

Four-Year-Old Cow 1. Oakfield Addictio Emoji-Red, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb, Oakfield, NY 2. (1JR) Del-Frie-Acres AD Ruthy-Red, Joseph Thomsen, New Berlin, NY 3. ZBW-Ziems Listen To Me-Red-ET, Mason Ziemba, Durhamville, NY 4. Stanver Defiant Diedra-Red, John Pulver, Millerton, NY 5. (2JR) Luck-E Diamond Tonto-Red, Jacob Menzi, Horseheads, NY

Aged Cow 1. Parkvue Absolute Rap-Red-ET, Cookiecutter LLC, Argyle, NY 2. (1JR) Lantland Destry Eagle-Red, Kirt Menzie Jr., Horseheads, NY 3. Reyncrest RB Loca-Red-ET, Reyncrest Farm, Corfu, NY

Five-Year-Old Cow 1. Lookout Olympian Allstar, Fairmont LLC, East Montpelier, VT 2. Ovaltop Maxwell Paige-Red, Ovaltop Holsteins-Doug Wolfe, Richfield Springs, NY

Produce of Dam 1. Ovaltop Holsteins, Richland Springs, NY 2. Lily Marshman, Oxford, NY

150,000 Pound Cow 1.Ovaltop Reality Robin Red-ET, Ovaltop Holsteins, Richland Springs, NY

Best Three Females 1. Ovaltop Holsteins, Richland Springs, NY

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – OPEN

JUNIOR CHAMPIONS – OPEN SHOW

Congratulations to all Show Winners! FUTURITY WINNER NYN October 2020 - 25


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Headwater Astor Gretel EX-94 4E 14 ½ years old Lifetime: 273,269M 11,575F 9610P Her Daughters: Headwater Dempsey Greta VG 2-YR-Old Fall Artist calf looking great!

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New York Holstein Association Judges List Application

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A New York Holstein Association Judges list is being formed to distribute to shows within New York and other states. Those interested in being on such a list should fill out this application. Other components to this list will be education, clinics, and judge reviews. an initial step please fill out the information and other you will A New Yorkjudging Holstein Association Judges list is As being formed to distribute to shows within Newbelow York and be contacted to participate in future NYHA Judging Events. states. Those interested in being on such a list should fill out this application. Other components to this list will be

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Dam: Cookiecutter Day Haley-ET VG-88 Maternal sister Cookiecutter Ssire Has-ET VG-88 is the dam of the reining #1 TPI bull, AOT Silver Helix-ET 2nd Dam: Cookiecutter MOM Haly-ET VG-88 DOM – 2019 Global cow of the Year 3rd Dam: Cookiecutter GLD Holler-ET VG-88 DOM 3 Excellent and 6 Very Good Daughters. Habitan is a prolific IVF Donor Dam with 113 sons and 138 daughters to date! Highlights include: - 4 daughters over 3.00 Type - 2 daughters over 2900 GTPI - 9 sons over 2900 GTPI including AOT Habitude-ET @ 2997 GTPI - Her 3/20 Avalanche daughter was 1st Spring Calf at the NYS Show and Tri-County Holstein Show - 37 Grandsons over 2900 GTPI including AOT Fastball Haywire 3003 - 18 granddaughters over 2900 GTPI including AOT Zasberilla Hake 3013

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ALL-NEW YORK & JUNIOR ALL-NEW YORK CONTEST ENTRY FORM **All Entries & Photos Must Be Received by November 15, 2020** **This deadline will be strictly enforced**

All-New York Entry _______________

Junior All-New York Entry_______________ (check all that apply)

Bred & Owned Entry_______________

Class in which Competing ________________________________________________________________ Birth Date of Entry_______________ Name of Entry __________________________________________________________________________ Registration No. _________________ Name/Address of Breeder ________________________________________________________________ Date Purchased _________________ Sire ___________________________________________________________________________________ Registration No. _________________ Dam __________________________________________________________________________________ Registration No. _________________ Name of Exhibitor________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________________________ Town________________________ Zip ___________ Email Address _______________________________________________________________ Phone _____________________________________ Included with this entry form must be: ________________ A complete 2020 show record in the format attached to this entry form ________________ Photos - (Juniors & Seniors must submit one photo per entry - digital or hard copy.)

Photo Rules for All Entries I. Only professional photos will be accepted. A professional photo is defined as: a) side view of the animal b) standard professional pose and set-up c) photographer’s identification/insignia must appear on the front of photo d) digital photos must be high resolution/clear and of quality to be published II. All photos must be a current year photo of the animal III. Digital photos may be sent via email or reproduced on high-quality photo paper. ___________________________________ Photo submitted ID number _________ Photo being sent by ___________________________________________________________________ Date Taken ______________

Classes Recognized Spring Heifer Calf-born on or after 3/1/20 Winter Heifer Calf-born 12/1/19 to 2/29/20 Fall Heifer Calf-born 9/1/19 to 11/30/19 Summer Yrlg. Heifer-born 6/1/19 to 8/31/19 Spring Yrlg. Heifer-born 3/1/19 to 5/31/19 Winter Yrlg. Heifer-born 12/1/18 to 2/28/19

Fall Yearling Heifer-born 9/1/18 to 11/30/18 Fall Yearling Heifer In Milk-born 9/1/18 to 11/30/18 Jr. 2-Yr.-Old Heifer-born 3/1/18 to 8/31/18 Sr. 2-Yr.-Old Heifer-born 9/1/17 to 2/28/18 Jr. 3-Yr.-Old Cow-born 3/1/17 to 8/31/17 Sr. 3-Yr.-Old Cow-born 9/1/16 to 2/28/17 4-Yr.-Old Cow-born 9/1/15 to 8/31/16

5-Yr.-Old-Cow-born 9/1/14 to 8/31/15 Aged Cow-born before 9/1/14 150,000-lb. Cow **Junior Best Three Females **Produce of Dam **Daughter-Dam **Best Three Females

**Denotes classes not offered in the Junior All-New York Contest

2020 All-New York Contest Rules 1. Only Holsteins of 87% or greater RHA (Registered Holstein Ancestry) are eligible. 2. Animal must have been owned by a NY Holstein resident member at the time of a show in which the animal qualified. Partnership animals will be accepted providing one partner was a NY Holstein resident member at the time of the show in which the animal qualified. 3. To qualify, animal (or group) must show in a county Holstein show, district show, or be among the top five at the New York Holstein State Show. 4. One switch will be allowed in group classes. 5. Junior exhibitors who meet the qualifications of this contest are eligible to enter. Animals shown by a junior with a non-ownership certificate are also eligible. 6. Recognition will be given for the Best Bred & Owned animal in all individual classes. 7. The All-New York committee reserves the right to reject entries/photographs that do not meet these rules or photo specifications above. 8. All entries and appropriate photographs must be received by November 15, 2020 to be eligible for the contest.

2020 Junior All-New York Contest Rules 1. Only Holstein females of 87% RHA (Registered Holstein Ancestry) are eligible. Owner must be a resident Junior member of the NY Holstein Association at the time of the show in which the animal qualified. 2. Ownership date must be recorded on the animal’s registry certificate as July 15, 2020 or earlier. Animals must have been owned/leased by member at a show in which she qualified. An animal owned by a partnership of Junior members is eligible provided each member meets all qualifications. Junior-Senior partnership animals are not eligible for this contest. 3. To qualify animal must have placed first or second at any local or district, Junior Show, Holstein Show, Open show OR have placed in the top five at the New York Holstein State Show. 4. Recognition will be given for the Best Bred & Owned in each class. 5. The All-New York committee reserves the right to reject entries/photographs that do not meet these rules or photo specifications above. 6. All entries and appropriate photographs must be received by November 15, 2020 to be eligible for the contest. NYN October 2020 - 31


I understand the above rules and verify that all information on this entry is complete and correct. I also verify that all information on the enclosed show record is complete and correct. I understand that the results of this contest are contingent on the judges’ placings of the entries. Signed____________________________________________________________________ (Exhibitor)

Date ______________________________

Any questions should be directed to Chelsea Hanselman - 607.437.5866 Mail completed entry, photos and show record to: New York Holstein Association - 840 Hanshaw Rd., Suite #5, Ithaca, NY 14850 Please list all placings for every 2020 show in which entry competed, regardless of placing. Omission or misrepresentation of any placing will result in disqualification. Please type or print legibly. Include only class placings, Best Udder of Class, Best Udder of Show, and Champion designations. DO NOT include production awards, placings in any Red & White shows, Best Bred & Owned, futurity placings, showmanship placings or any notes or comments about the condition of the animal on show day. Sample entry: “2nd & Reserve Junior Champion at New York State Holstein Show.” Please separate shows by level of competition as indicated below on this form. Name of Animal ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Class ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Our Cow of the Century Nominee Asia has left her mark at the farm with 5 EX, 14 VG daughters and 1 VG son. Over 1/3 of today’s herd traces back to her. Farm favorites such as Atwood Wilma (2E 94), 27 Dreams (4E 93) and Addiction Auburn-Red (EX 90, 3Y) all trace back to her.

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Roedale Stardom Asia (5E 94-DOM) 8-02 3x 365 55,740 4.6 2579 2.9 1625 LT: 323,990 4.3 14,007 3.5 11,224 Nominated Jr. All-American 4-Year-Old 1998

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Say what you want about the Cow Of The Century contest, but we feel pretty lucky to have Asia recognized as one of the best 100 cows with New York connections over the last 100 years. One cow can make a difference in a breeding program, and we see that every day. If you haven’t voted yet, do it today!

Allan & Pat Pullis Jason, Holly, Max, & Owen Pullis Luke, Theresa, Adam, Lucia & Noah Pullis 626 McShane Rd., Richfield Springs, NY 13439 Luke’s Cell: 315-263-7422 Jason’s Cell: 315-794-6737

– Index of Advertisers – AOT Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 ART Timmel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Bellvale Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Boehringer Ingelheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Cook Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Co-Vale Holsteins, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Coyne Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Cybil Fisher Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Dairy Agenda Today . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Daniel Brandt Pedigrees & Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Farm Credit Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Field of Dreams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Folts Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 GENEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Headwater Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 IDEAL Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Joleanna Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Luncrest Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Midas Touch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Mike Walker Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30,11 New York Holstein Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 NY Breeders Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 NY Farm Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Oakfield Corners Dairy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Ovaltop Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Pineyvale Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Progressive Dairy Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Roedale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Sharp, Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 The Cattle Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Tiger Lily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Transova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Wideawake Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30


Missy 4212

Design ©Kristy Roose • Cowsmo photo

OCD Delta

EX-94 MS EX-97 +2485 GTPI +332 NM +2.54T +2.55UDC 4-04 3X 450 42450 3.9% 1641F 3.4% 1451P Due in December Delta x 2E-94 McCutchen x VG Man-O-Man x VG Dolman x 2E-95 Gold Missy

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beauty & production to your herd!

Jenny Thomas photos

Missy 4212’s sons are now available at Select Sires!

250HO15329 Thunderstruck

(Thunderstorm X Missy 4212) +2340 GTPI +170NM -2.0DPR +0.4PL +3.17T +2.24UDC +236M, +0.02%F, +0.09%P

250HO15236 Mystic Crush

(Crushabull X Missy 4212) +2479 GTPI +273NM -0.9DPR +1.6PL +2.99T +2.82UDC +482M, +0.02%F, +0.05%P

Jonathan Lamb 585-704-2501 • Alicia Lamb 585-993-8026 Jamie Black 518-353-2602 • Adam Dresser 716-474-1193

www.oakfieldcornersdairy.com oakfieldcorners@rochester.rr.com


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Our Grandkids are too Young.  Our Barn is too full.  You can buy into great cow families now.  To the NY Breeders Virtual Sale 10/16 Mile View Unix Rachel • Rachel’s March King Doc. Potential 14th generation EX. She was 3rd spring calf at the St Lawrence County Open show 2020 • Also Jedi Jangle’s Granddaughter by DiscJockey GTPI 2771. • A 3/20 Crushabull and 12/19 Undenied sisters from EX 91 Gold Chip Evita then Emily’s Edair Ex 95. The Undenied was 2nd Winter calf at the St. Lawrence Co Holstein show 2020.

To the NNY Fall Sale on 10/16 Savage-Leigh Sandy-Red-ET VG-85 • Sandy’s 3/20 Warrior daughter sells. • Also 2 from Gold Chip Evita by Undenied. High Genomic type! • And a 3/20 RC Crushabull from an Avalanche then 7 Ex dams.

Focused on Making the Right Ones! DAVID & LOUANNE KINg 69 Halfway House Rd. – Waddington, NY 13694 315-322-4162 – 315-212-0032 (cell) – www.midastouchgenetics.com Follow us on Facebook at Midas Touch genetics.


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