The October New York Holstein News

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October 2017


made in the U.S.A.

If you build it, they will come.

Apple’s On Our Tree DERRINGER – RED, Polled, High Conception, 15 Nearest Dams all Excellent

Derringer is a maternal brother to Diamondback *RC and their sister, Ms D Apple Danielle (EX-94), was 2nd Aged Cow & Reserve Grand Champion at 2017 All-American R&W Show in Harrisburg, PA!

Derringer’s Dam

Follow us on our new Facebook page! We welcome Dorothea Pitcher to our staff. She can be reached at 607-638-5640 and will handle orders and sire inquiries as well as our social media.


If you build it, they will come.

PICASSO-RED – Show-Winning &

Milking daughters are proving “it’s in his blood!”

A Show-Winning Picasso Daughter 1st Fall Yearling at NY State Fair Red & White Show 2017

Field of Dreams believes that we must all do our part to feed the world! And keep drinking milk, order extra cheese on your pizza, & support businesses that use REAL dairy products!

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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 72

No. 9 October 2017

Published monthly, except August, 1st of each month. News and advertising forms close 25 days in advance of publication date. Livestock advertising rates upon request. Michael McCaffrey, Editor 840 Hanshaw Rd., Suite #5, Ithaca, NY 14850 Phone: 607-218-6378 Fax: 607-218-6379 mmccaffrey@nyholsteins.com NYHA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Thomas Kugler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-366-3901 1st Vice President Alicia Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585-993-8026 2nd Vice President Jason Pullis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315-794-6737 Secretary Kelly Reynolds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920-728-1596 Treasurer Luke Getty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-428-5880 Roy Denniston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diesel Hitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luke Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Paddock . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Subscription price in the U.S. is $25 per year; $35 first class mail Canada and overseas standard delivery; $55 overseas first class air mail. Single copies $2. Payable in U.S. funds only. The NEWS subscription list is filed geographically by town and state. When you change your address, please be sure to inform us of your new mailing address. The New York Holstein News (ISSN) (02798611) (USPS 382940) is published monthly, except August, for $25 per year by Cayuga Press, 215 South Main Street, Cortland, NY 13045. Entered as periodical matter at the post office at Ithaca, NY 14850 and other locations. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the NEW YORK HOLSTEIN NEWS, 840 Hanshaw Rd., Suite 5, Ithaca, NY 14850. Due to uncertainties in the mail, NY Holstein News cannot assume responsibility for prior delivery of issues carrying advertising of sales scheduled for less than 21 days after our issue date, which is the 1st of the month. 4 - NYN October 2017

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From the Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Executive Manager’s Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Junior Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Index of Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Features New York-Bred “Mogul” Sales Exceed a Million Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 New York State Fair Youth Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-23 New York State Fair Red & White Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 New York State Fair Open Holstein Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-29 Welcome to Tri-County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-44 New York Show Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-63

Sales Bodnar Holsteins Dispersal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

About the Cover Lantland Windbrook Hysteria (EX-91), owned by Jacob Menzi, Millport, NY, has become one of the most recognized young cows in the Empire State. A local Champion and crowd favorite throughout this show season, the senior 3-year-old Gillette Windbrook-ETS daughter was named Senior & Grand Champion at the New York State Fair Youth Show on August 25 in Syracuse. She was pictured after the show by Lea Jordan.

From the Editor To those who are reading our October New York Holstein News at World Dairy Expo, thank you for picking up a copy of our publication and I hope you enjoy the passion and commitment of our New York breeders reflected in these pages. From the greatest show cattle to breed-leading genomics, from deep cow families to premier Red & Whites, the “Cradle of the Breed” still has much to offer every facet of the Registered Holstein industry. This issue of the News is filled with show reports from local events to state-wide competitions. Congratulations to all who MICHAEL McCAFFREY participated in shows this year and to all those who continue to exhibit throughout the fall, the best of luck. Thanks for making New York proud! Executive Manager Kelly Reynolds and I attended a good number of shows this season and the hard work, dedication, and camaraderie at each event was terrific. I was especially impressed with our junior members who learn the values of hard work, perseverance, sportsmanship, and how to win (or lose) gracefully. The smiles on their faces and the laughter through the barns give us all reason to be very confident about the future of New York Holstein. In this issue there are also a number of sales advertised, from herd dispersals to consignment sales, both local and state. The opportunities to weave in new genetics and incorporate a new cow family are astounding. I always enjoy visiting with seasoned Holstein breeders and how many of those conversations quickly turn to a discussion of that cow that changed the direction or make up of a herd. Maybe the old adage that “there’s always room for a good one” can be an approach to take this fall as a deep-pedigreed cow or heifer catches your eye. Perhaps a highgenomic calf from a family that consistently throws the high ones is your next path. Sometimes when we dare take a chance, amazing things happen. But if we never take a chance, nothing happens. Have a great month of October, blessed with an abundant, safe harvest. Thanks for reading our magazine and you can find it online every month or receive it by subscription. And please visit our website and our New York Holstein Association Facebook page for the latest happenings and news around the Empire State.


New York - Still the Cradle of Great Events the Holstein Breed! Great Sales

NY INTERNATIONAL SPRING SHOW CHAMPIONS New York’s Spring Dairy Carousel is the premier spring dairy event in the U.S. and boasts 8 shows, high-caliber sales, and 900 head of the best show cattle from across the United States & Canada. The NY International Spring Holstein Show generates the 2nd highest total of All-American nominations in the U.S.! Mark your calendars for Carousel 2018 – April 6-9 in Syracuse, NY!

Great Future

HIGH LIVE SELLER AT 2017 NY SPRING HOLSTEIN SALE In the 2017 NY Spring Holstein Sale, the highest genomic animal ever sold at public auction at that time sold for $275,000. Consigned by Furnace-Hill Holsteins, Lebanon, PA, she was taken by Progenesis LP, Mildmay, Ont. Each year NYHA co-sponsors the NY Spring Sale, the NY Harvest Sale. and the Convention ET Sale – all among the premier state-sponsored events in the country!

2017 NY DISTINGUISHED JUNIOR MEMBERS Shannon Sears & Emily Mikel

Save the Dates! Nov. 4th – NY Harvest Sale, Ithaca, NY Jan. 11th – NY Convention ET Sale, Syracuse, NY Jan. 12th – NYHA Senior Convention, Syracuse, NY Jan. 13th – 15th – NY Jr. Holstein Convention, Syracuse, NY

2017 NY JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE We are proud of our nearly 2000 seniors who are active on the local, state, and national level, breeding and working with some of the most exciting genomic & show cattle of the Holstein Breed! We are just as proud of our 1000 enthusiastic junior members whose energy, passion, and commitment guarantees a bright future ahead for New York Holstein! We welcome your participation at ALL our events for adults & juniors alike.

Visit our website regularly for updates, full calendar of events around the state, as well as our Facebook page! And read the New York Holstein News by subscription or online, 11x/year!

Kelly Reynolds Executive Manager Email: kreynolds@nyholsteins.com Cell: 920.728.1596 Jennifer Ginzery - Office Manager Email: jginzery@nyholsteins.com Stacie Sherman - Office Assistant Email: ssherman@nyholsteins.com

www.nyholsteins.com Michael J. McCaffrey - Editor Ph: 607.218.6378 Email: mmccaffrey@nyholsteins.com State Office Address: 840 Hanshaw Rd., Suite #5, Ithaca, NY 14850 Ph: 607.273.7591 • Fax: 607.273.7612

National Field Reps: Seth Carpenter – 802-380-9382 Matt Lawrence – 724-877-5154 NYN October 2017 - 5


Dynamic Duo

Headed to the NY Harvest Sale

Her +2704 GTPI, +109F Modesty Sells

Fancy Diamondback from the Lulu’s

MS TDV CHERRYACRE LANDRY-ET (VG-85, VG-MS @ 2y) –GTPI +2474

TIGER-LILY DTRY LANA-RED-ET (2E-91, EX-MS) 5-05 3x 311 33,680 4.6 1547 3.3 1112 Full sister to Ladd-P, her dam is VG-87 Lawnboy Lulu w/1705f, then Lima (2E-91) w/1893f, Amel Lemon (2E-93-DOM) w/1534f, & 2 more VG dams both over 1300f!

1-11 3x 305 27,620 4.5 1240 3.1 858 PTA +513M +65F +32P +659NM +6.3PL 2.70SCS +1.5DPR +1.79T Next dam is a VG-87 Uno with 3-02 3x 341 31,990 4.5 1425 3.2 1012, then a VG-85-DOM Planet.

Selling is TIGER-LILY D-BACK LILA-ET *RC b. 4/7/2017 A beautiful calf that will show next year as a spring yearling!

Selling is MS CHERRY-LILY MDSTY LAN-ET b. 9/8/2016 PTA +1064M +.25%f +109F +.06%p +48P +874NM +5.8PL 2.99SCS +1.50DPR +229FE +1.9FI +1.69T **Made 8 #1 embryos on her 1st IVF!

Two great consignments representing the best of our genomics, as well as a high-type, deep-pedigreed show prospect!

e-mail: tigerlilydairy@frontiernet.net Follow us on Facebook! Visitors and inquiries always welcome!

3633 County Rte. 32, Oxford, NY 13830 (607) 843-5881 • Fax: 9172

A Bit Different MAYPAR PURE DAPHNE (NC) Sire: Ste Odile Pure-ET Fresh 8-18-17 1st Test 71 lbs., 2nd 78 lbs. Dam: MAYPAR WINDBROOK DAISY (VG-89) 3-01 2x 365 30,970 3.6 1114 3.4 1041

3rd Dam: MS DURCHAN DELIGHT-ET (VG-89) 3-08 2x 365 35,960 3.7 1321 3.3 1192

Granddam: TO-MAR PRONTO DIANA-ET (VG-87) 4-01 2x 365 28,390 4.0 1148 3.4 964

4th Dam: COLDSPRINGS DUR CHAN 109-ET (2E-95-DOM) 4-00 2x 365 35,420 3.4 1202 3.2 1121

Next 8 dams all VG & EX.

Susan Mower - Dennis Treen 170 Walts Rd. West Winield, NY 13491 (315) 822-5118 6 - NYN October 2017

RHA: 150 cows 27,375 3.9 1070 3.1 844 BAA: 107.1% Progressive Genetics Award Herd

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C s o m m r p a lete Dispers F d n a r g e l p al Ma Saturday, October 14, 2017 – 11:00 A.M. – Peru, NY

160 HEAD SELL – 100 COWS – 60 BRED HEIFERS, OPEN HEIFERS, & CALVES **Half the milking herd in 1st or 2nd Lactation – DHIA Herd Avg. 20,744 3.8 788 3.0 630 (2x) BAA: 107.0 – 11 EX 36 VG 44 GP – Herd will be re-scored prior to the sale! Breeders of 93 Excellents to date! Closed herd for 30 years! Grand Champion Selling

10th Gen. VG or EX Selling

Potential 5th Gen. EX Selling

MAPLEGRAND WINDBROOK GAIL (GP-83) Grand Champion Clinton Co. Fair Jr. Show 2017 Reserve Grand Champion Clinton Co. Fair Open Show 2017 Made 18,000M at 1-11 & milking well at 3y. Her dam is a VG Shottle w/23,000m, next dam is a Goldwyn w/4.4%f, then 4 more VG, high-production dams. EX Shottle Selling

MAPLEGRAND WINDBROOK PHEBE (VG-85, 2y) Fresh with 2nd calf, her dam is a VG Sanchez w/22,000m, next dam is an EX-91 Lee w/177,000M lifetime, then 7 more VG & EX!

MAPLEGRAND SANCHEZ ANGELLA (VG-85, 3y) A very special cow, she made 21,900 in 296 days & is backed by an EX Goldwyn, 3E-93 Lyster, EX Highlife, EX-93 Sexation, then 6 more VG & EX dams!

Fancy Aftershock Selling

Destry Selling

MAPLEGRAND SHOTTLE JAMACO (EX-90) Records over 25,000m, this is a cow everyone notices in the barn! Her dam is an EX Lheros with 143,000M, then VG-87 2nd dam w/178,000M, followed by 4 more VG & EX dams scored to 92 pts.! VG Dundee Selling

MAPLEGRAND AFTERSHOCK OMA (GP-83, 2y) One of the most promising young cows here & selling fresh w/2nd calf, Oma is a potential 8th gen. VG or EX! Her dam is VG-86 w/1207f, then VG-86 w/142,000M 4.4%f LT, and 5 more VG & EX dams.

MAPLEGRAND DESTRY ALBERTA (GP) Made over 20,000m 4.3%f, this fancy Destry needs to see the classifier! Her dam is a VG-88 Outside w/153,000M 4.3%f, then VG-88 Leader w/190,000M lifetime & recs. to 4.5% 1200f! 3rd dam is VG. Potential 10th Gen. VG or EX Corvette Selling

Phenomenal Depth of Pedigree!

Other Sires Represented: Atwood, Brazzle, Meridian, Byway, & many others! Many of the Breed’s best bulls for type & production were used here! Cows are housed in tie stalls, they go out every day. This herd has never been pushed and they offer worlds of breeding potential for those who appreciate great cows, great cow care, and outstanding breeding! Heifers are in loose housing. MAPLEGRAND DUNDEE PATIENCE (VG-85, 2y) Made over 20,000m at 1-11 & fresh again w/2nd calf at 2-11, Patience is another of the most promising young cows in this herd & looks tremendous! Her dam is VG, then a GP-83 Terrason, followed by 7 more VG & EX dams. What a cow to build upon!

PREVIEW THE CATTLE Friday evening before the sale! Terms: Cash or good check day of sale. Nothing removed until settled for.

Online Bidding! Pre-registration & pre-approval required. Aaron Ray Tompkis – 336-363-4839 – cowbuyer.com SALE STAFF Bill Delarm E. J. Treadway Hugh Fawcett Jamie Black

518-538-6494 315-783-9857 613-880-5829 518-353-2602

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Larry Hill Ray LeBlanc Mike McCaffrey Frank Putman

716-680-5116 802-249-2155 315-447-4699 315-375-8564

OWNERS Robert, James, & Melvin Irwin 139 Jarvis Rd., Peru, NY 12972 518-643-8962 Bob’s Cell: 518-534-2219

MAPLEGRAND CORVETTE PENNY (NC) Milking with 1st calf, Penny is from the same family as Patience and is backed by 9 gens. of VG & EX dams scored to EX-93! Her dam is EX w/22,000m, then an EX-90 Rambo. Penny is just one of the fancy Corvette daughters selling! Sale Managed By

DELARM & TREADWAY auction service

Bill Delarm & Son – Malone, NY – 518-538-6494 E .J. Treadway – Antwerp, NY – 315-783-9857 www.delarm-treadway.com


It’s once in a lifetime … We could own a cow like Lea!

SPRING-FED LOGAN LEA (EX-94 EEEEE) Sept. 20, 2006 – May 20, 2017 - Grand Champion Premier National Jr. Holstein Show - Grand Champion NY Spring Dairy Carousel Jr. Show - Grand Champion NY International Spring Carousel Show – Jr. Div. - 6x Grand Champion Delaware Co. Jr. Holstein Show - 4x Grand Champion Delaware Co. Holstein Show

Anyone who knows what Lea meant to our family understands we said a very difficult goodbye this year. Although her accomplishments and success in the ring gave our family memories to last a lifetime, it is her gentleness and personality that will be missed most. We trusted her in a way that almost defied the relationship of human and beast. Her gentle squeeze and human-like hugs will never be matched. Lea was one of our biggest gifts and touched the lives of so many.

2017 Delaware County Fair Show – We received Grand, Reserve, HM, and BB & Owned Our Cows on Show Day

Honorable Mention and Best Bred & Owned of Show

- Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor at Delaware Co. Fair Show - huge THANK YOU to Jim Woodmansee of Jericho Dairy for helping us all week getting the cows ready for the shows and making them look their best.

Grand Champion

HEIZ-ACRES WINDBROOK FIONA (EX-91 EEEEE) 1st & BU 4-Yr-Old Delaware Co. Fair Show Supreme Champion of All Breeds Due April ’18 to Vogue

Visitors Always Welcome! Rick & Terri Holdridge Nikki and Trevor Ph. 607-538-1041 • Fax 607-538-1252

Reserve Grand Champion

HUMDINGER RAMOS RAINDROP (EX-94 EEEEE) 1st & BU 150,000-Lb. Cow Delaware Co. Holstein Show & Fair Show

BEAVER-FLATS MCCUTCHEN ANGEL (EX-90 @ 2-11) 1st & BU Sr. 2-Yr-Old Delaware Co. Holstein Show & Fair Show Reserve Grand Champion Delaware Co. Holstein Show Fresh June 11 with 2nd calf. On service to Atwood.

On service to Undenied Completes 4 generations in the barn to date: - 1st Generation: Raindrop - 2nd Generation: HUMDINGER CHAMPION RAINFALL (EX-92) Due in April to Blake Raindrop & Rainfall were 1st Place Dam & Daughter - 3rd Generation: HUMDINGER TIME RAINDANCE (VG-88 @ 3-08) Due in March to Ammo-P - 4th Generation: HUMDINGER BEEMER RAININ 3’S (Winter Yearling) Due Jan. to Hypnotic Another Highlight: OCD WINDBROOK SADIE-ET (VG-88 @ 2-04) - 1st & BU Jr. 2-Yr-Old Delaware Co. Fair & Holstein Show - pulled out for Grand of Fair Show - On service to Undenied

August 2017 Classification: New BAA: 111.4 – 12 EX 21 VG 2 GP – both 2-yr-olds (84, 83) RHA: 29,026m – SCC 47,000 Past 18 months been averaging 91 lbs. or higher

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Executive Manager’s

Report Hello Holstein Enthusiasts,

With October upon us a few things come to mind- World Dairy Expo, 2017 corn harvest, and cooler weather. If you are picking up a copy of the New York Holstein News in Madison, Wisconsin at the World Dairy Expo welcome to a glimpse of life in the New York Holstein Industry and thank you to our friends at Cowsmopolitan Magazine for allowing us to have magazines in the booth this year. Good luck to all of the New York Holstein members exhibiting cattle this year at World Dairy Expo. We had a great showing at the Northeast Fall National Show and the Eastern Fall National Show, congratulations to New York exhibitors! Juniors and Junior Advisors, with fall comes Dairy Bowl practices, DJM book preparations, speech writing and Convention planning! There are a few changes to some of the contests this year, so please feel free to call or email me with any questions. DJM Contest-There is a new due date for the DJM contest books. DJM books are due November 10th this year. Hopefully the extended deadline will be helpful for those of you attending National FFA Convention and allow you to get your books in on time and completed to the best of your ability. New age divisions-We reformatted the age divisions in the DJM Contest. The new divisions are 10 & Under, 11-13, 14-16, and 17 & Up. The younger divisions have been combined. Our hope for this combination was not to make it more difficult for youth but to strengthen the age divisions, streamline some of the judging, and keep youth on track to have their books compete at a national level. As with everything we are just trying this out, if it seems like it doesn’t work and is a detriment to the youth we will change it back to the old format. Questions and applications have been sent out to Junior Advisors and past DJM applicants. The forms are also available on the website and the 14-16 & 17 & Up forms will still follow the National YDJM and DJM form. Dairy Bowl Contest- After the advisor meeting at convention last year it was suggested for the Dairy Bowl contest to follow national rules for both the junior and senior divisions of Dairy Bowl. Coaches were concerned that NY Junior Dairy Bowl teams were at a disadvantage when they got to the national contest because we do not deduct points in the toss up round of Dairy Bowl. The change is that both in the junior and senior divisions points will be deducted if a wrong answer is given in the toss up round. The novice division will be for 1st KELLY REYNOLDS

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year youth and youth 10 and under that do not want to compete on a junior team. The novice division will follow the current junior Dairy Bowl rules, if you buzz in in the toss up round and get an incorrect answer points will not be deducted. If you do have youth that are younger than 10 and want to compete on the junior team that is fine, it is a coach’s and youth’s choice. Dairy Bowl entry forms will be on the website and sent out with the contest convention packet. Also new this year, please send your county’s Dairy Bowl questions directly to the Dairy Bowl Chairperson, Tracy Rudgers so he can use those questions when writing the contest. His email is rudgerstracy@gmail.com. Something new we have been working on this summer and fall is how New York Holstein Association handles sponsorship. In your membership mailing there will be a letter and a form explaining the new format. If you have sponsored something in the past you will also receive a sponsorship summary. In an effort to streamline sponsorship we are hoping that this new format will suit our breeders and corporate sponsors. The corporate sponsor form will also be included in your membership mailing. If you know of any companies that would be interested in being a sponsor for NY Holstein events, activities, or awards feel free to pass it along. Let us know in the office if you have any questions or comments on how we can make this better. Sponsorship is essential for events such as Convention, Spring Dairy Carousel, State Fair, and other events. Thank you to all of our many sponsors and do not forget to do business with companies that sponsor our events. Master Breeder Award Forms and Young Breeder Award forms are available on the website. Please consider nominating Holstein breeders in your area for these prestigious awards. We have so many qualified people in New York to receive recognition for their breeding and management programs. If you need help filling out the form let me know, I can help to find out information on the breeder’s herd you’d like to nominate. Forms can also be mailed to you if you’d like, just let us know! We have a tremendous lineup coming together for the Harvest Sale. Make plans to attend Cornell Livestock Pavilion on November 4th, 2017. Once again, we will be working with the Cornell Dairy Science Club to put on a fantastic sale. We have some deep pedigreed consignments and high genomic individuals for the sale so far. If you have something you’d like to consign please let me know as soon as possible. It is sure to be a great sale again this year and a New York Holstein Event you do not want to miss! New York Holstein has some great events planned for the fall, between the bus trip to Maine, the Harvest Sale, award form applications, and more. If you’d like to get involved with any aspect of New York Holstein give me a call or send me an email! We have room on all of our committees for fresh ideas and faces and would love to have more members be a part of the New York Holstein Team. Until next time, Kelly


We Hope You Will Join Us... For the Wall Street 10th Anniversary Sale, Saturday, October 21, 11:00 A.M., at the Farm It is with pride that we will offer 115 of our best Holsteins, Swiss, Ayrshires, and Milking Shorthorns in our 10th anniversary sale. We have always had a passion for high type and deep maternal lines, and we have made it our work to build on strong cow families in the quest of the next generation surpassing those previous. By using the best bulls available, we have built a herd that we are very proud of and will offer you the opportunity to start your own chapter with these families. The young cows, heifers, and calves we will sell represent our best and we are conident that whether you are looking for an outstanding show winner, cow family to build upon, or a deep-pedigreed Red & White, you will ind what you are looking for here. Many of the families that we have worked with represent generations of breeders’ lives and hard work. The purchase of the Spring-Fed herd helped us continue their deep families and gave us more members of the Spring-Fed Shark Attack (4E-93) family that has been so successful for us. Also offered on sale day will be members of the Supreme (2E-91), Bell Ginny (VG-86 GMD-DOM), Jet Crystal (EX-4E), Atwood June (EX-90), Rosa (EX-90), Sugar-Red (2E-91), Redman Flip-Red (VG-87) and Allie (2E-90) families plus many others. We will offer Juniors, 4-H members, and FFA members a discount on anything they purchase, in addition to free trucking within 30 miles of the farm. The herd will be re-scored in late September and updated scores will be in the catalog. Please check our website and Facebook pages regularly for updates and see our sale ad on pages 30-31 of this issue of the News and our September News ad for more details on animals selling. We truly believe that the cattle we will offer are “the right kind,” to build upon. It has been our pleasure these last 10 years to form friendships with so many wonderful people. We hope you will celebrate with us on October 21 and take home some “Wall Street” genetics to build your future upon.

Wall Street Dairy LLC

Online Bidding

Sale Managed by & Catalogs

The Winton & Wolcott Families and Jim Modica 3353 Wall Street, Mayville, NY 14757 908-872-2682 • www.wallstreetdairy.com WallStreetDairy@aol.com Follow us on Twitter @WallStreetDairy and Facebook at Wall Street Dairy NYN October 2017 - 11


Our Consignment to the O-H-M Club Sale Saturday, October 14 Selling is any a Buyer’s Choice of in te ls Ho ed Register on the Farm Herd includes 80 cows & 70 head of heifers and calves 15 Red & Whites! August 2017 Classiication: 4 EX 50 VG 24 GP 2 G Breeder of 55 Excellents with the Ju-Vindale preix! aAa mated for over 30 years.

The Kind we are Offering

PLAIN-O REDLINER ALI-RED (3E-92) 6-05 2x 365 26,029 4.0 1040 3.1 802 Ali has a RC Armani bred heifer due in Oct. Also offered are 15 gr’dtrs. by her son, Ju-Vindale Allstar-Red. Young cows are sired by Aftershock, Dempsey, Gold Chip, Guthrie, Alexander, Advent-Red, Absolute-Red, and Durable.

Your inspection of the cattle is welcomed at any time.

Ju-Vindale Holsteins Vincent A. & Juliet S. Wagner 2074 Ballina Road Cazenovia, NY 13035 1-717-202-5131 12 - NYN October 2017

New York-Bred “Mogul” Sales Exceed A Million Units Select Sires, Plain City, OH has announced that 7HO11314 Mountield SSI Dcy Mogul-ET (EX93-GM) has exceeded one million units in sales at seven years of age. This milestone marks the tenth sire in Select Sires’ history to reach this milestone following 7HO9222 Shot, 7HO8081 Planet, 7HO8165 Million, 7HO7466 Moscow, MOUNTFIELD SSI DCY MOGUL-ET (EX-93-GM) 7HO6417 O Man, 7HO5708 Blitz, 7HO4213 Integrity, 7HO3707 Mathie*CV, and 7HO1236 Mandingo. Bred by Mountield Farms, Roger and Phil Marshield, Marcellus, NY, Mogul was purchased by Select Sires Inc., as an embryo and went through the Aggressive Reproductive TechnologiesTM (ARTTM) program. “Skeptics were quickly shown the value of genomic testing, and Mogul was a serious example of the power genomics could give to us,” says Jeff Ziegler, genomics program manager at Select Sires. “Never in our wildest dreams could we have imagined that Mogul would be the No. 1 sire in the world one day,” says the Marshield family! “Although, we did realize early on that Mogul’s dam, Mountield Marsh Maxine-ET (VG-88-EX-MS-DOM), was an extraordinary cow that had that rare ability to transmit her extreme genetics no matter what bull is used. Before the science was available to prove it, we knew that her bulls seemed to transmit higher genetic traits than her heifer offspring. It’s really not a surprise to us that Mogul has sired so many hot genomic sons.” Touted as ‘the total package,’ Mogul debuted as the second highest ranking young sire in the breed in December 2011 with a genomic proof of +1,469M, +87F, +52P and +3.55T. Three years later, Mogul appeared at the number one spot on the TPI® list. His irst daughter-backed summary illustrated that he delivers the best combination of top Net Merit (NM$), Combined Fat and Protein (CFP), Cheese Merit (CM$) and Feet and Leg Composite (FLC) in the Select Sires lineup. Today, Mogul is known as a sire that has created customer success around the globe. “His ability to dominate a mating, regardless of the type of cow he is used on, has been shown by very few sires in Holstein history,” says Rick VerBeek, sire analyst for Select Sires. “He is referred to as the modern day 7HO58 Elevation because of that consistent dominance, and his sons and soon to be grandsons that are dominating genetic ranking lists around the globe.” Criticized for siring ‘fat bred heifers,’ Mogul’s daughters quickly turned heads, calving in with extraordinary udders and feet and legs, with great milking ability and reproductive performance that made them standouts in the herd. “Now, the number of extremely high-scored young Mogul daughters in some of the very best genetic herds in the world show that his dominance will continue for some time,” states Ziegler. With the August 2017 sire summary, Mogul continues to transmit outstanding balance: +2504GTPI, +1,220M, +119CFP, +2.22T, +3.08UDC, +2.35FLC, and +4.1PL.


69th O-H-M Holstein Club Sale 85 Head Sell – Reds, Type, Genomics, Deep Cow Families! Saturday, October 14, 2017 – 11:00 A.M. – at the Osborne Family Farm GPS 7937 Rt. 20, Sharon Springs, NY 13459 Open House & Semen Sale – Friday evening starting at 7:00 P.M. Sells with Family

2 Daughters Sell

Her Solomon Sells

HEADLINE DAMION RHINESTONE (EX-91) 4-07 2x 365 22,950 4.2 949 3.3 743 Sells fresh in Sept. (heifer would sell by Gold Chip). Also selling are her show-winning VG-87 Atwood who sells with her 2 Sid daughters & a 2y Atwood fresh in Aug. with a Gold Chip heifer. DeWitt & Diane Head

MS APPLES ALYCE-ET (2E-94) 4-01 3x 365 29,010 4.2 1223 3.3 962 This stunning Goldwyn is right out of Apple (3E-96DOM), 7th generation EX! Selling are fresh daughters by Capital Gain and Rustler-Red! Ridgedale & Deb Quackenbush

LUCK-E DAMION TASSEL (2E-94) 6-08 2x 309 27,220 4.3 1182 3.4 939 5th generation EX, her dam is a 2E-93 Approval, then 2E-91 Rudolph, EX-93-3E, Can Astre, & EX-3E Astro Jet, all over 1199f! Selling is Tassel’s March ’17 Solomon. Oakfield Corners Dairy

2 Daughters Sell

Her Armani Sells

Her McGucci Sells

COOKIECUTTER SSIRE HAS-ET (VG-87, EX-MS-DOM) 2-01 3x 365 37,410 4.4 1646 3.2 1197 9th gen. EX-MS & 13 sons in A.I. to date! Next dam is MOM Halo (VG-88, EX-MS DOM). Selling are Has’ +2549 GTPI Gatedancer & +2634 GTPI Granite daughters! AOT Genetics

MAPLE-DOWNS STORM GYPSE-ET (2E-94) 5-08 2x 365 42,610 4.3 1986 3.0 1389 Dam of $71,000 GChip Galina (EX-92), selling is Gypse’s Armani due in Feb. to Doorman! Next dam is a VG88 Durham, then 2E-93 Linjet Ginny w/1557f. Maple Downs Farms II

WILLOLEA-CW BWRE MADDI-ET (EX-90, EX-MS) 2-03 2x 340 23,950 3.6 861 3.3 789 Next dam is a 2E-92 Rubens w/1080f, then Bar-Lee Marker Mandy-Red (3E-94), then EX-92 & EX-91 Jubliant Mali! Maddi’s 2-yr-old McGucci sells fresh! William Noteboom

Her AltaRazor Gr’Dtr. Sells

Sells with Family

** Also offering 1st Choice of entire herd from Ju-Vindale Holsteins (150 head, 55 homebred EX to date!)

MS ATLEES GOLD ABIGAIL-ET (EX-91-DOM) 2-00 2x 365 31,740 4.1 1288 3.2 1024 Next dam is Durham Atlee (EX-92 GMD-DOM), AllAmerican Sr. 3-Yr-Old in 2005, then VG-88-DOM Storm followed by Chief Adeen (2E-94-DOM) & Starbuck Ada (2E-94-DOM). Abigail’s AltaRazor gr’dtr. from an EX-91 Big Time sells due in Dec. to Doorman! Todd Whittier

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Groups sell from Cook Farm (MA), Carpsdale (VT), Bur-Le-Acres (PA), Fred & Dori Wolf (CT), Borderview (VT), Monanfran, Tom Kugler, Blane Murray & Ovaltop!

Sale Managed by & Catalogs:

ASPIRATION LEXI (EX-91, EX-MS) Sired by Gold Chip & 3x Grand Champion at the Montgomery Co. Fair & HM at O-H-M Show in 2017, she sells on service to Defiant, along with her Brokaw 2-yr-old & Damion gr’dtr. Dam is 2E-90, then 5 more EX dams! Deb Quackenbush

Sale Chairmen: Dan Menendez (315) 985-0613 Cy Conard (518) 673-2809 NYN October 2017 - 13


A Family of Show Winners! And they all sell October 14 in the O-H-M Club Sale

This Show Star Sells

HEADLINE DAMION RHINESTONE (EX-91, 92-MS) 4-07 2x 365 22,950 4.2 949 3.3 743 Sells fresh in September – heifer calf by Gold Chip would sell! 2nd Winter Yearling at Premier Naional Jr. Show, Harrisburg, PA ‘13 Reserve Jr. All-NY and BB&O Winter Yearling ‘13 4th 4-Yr-Old at Premier Naional Jr. Show ‘16 Rhinestone’s dam was a VG-88 Astronomical that was 1st Summer Yearling at the NYSF (Jr.), 2nd at Premier Naional Jr. Show, & Reserve Jr. All-NY in 2007. Next dam was a GP-84 Juror, followed by Headline Charles Anna Mary (EX-91), Jr. All-American & Jr. All-NY, then an EX Counselor & an EX Willie in the Headline Admiral Wanda Panda (4E-94) family.

**”Damion Rhinestone is perhaps the best cow I ever bred! A potenial 93 or 94-point cow!”

Her Daughter Selling HEADLINE ATWOOD DIAMOND (VG-87, VG-MS @ 3y) 2-02 2x 283 16,428 4.1 679 2.9 481 Milking 100 lbs. at 3y and bred 9/11 to Gold Chip! 1st Jr. 3-Yr-Old & BU at Delaware Co. Holstein Show ‘17 Intermediate, Grand Champion, & Best Udder of the Delaware Co. Jr. Show ‘17 Reserve Intermediate & HM Grand Champion of the Delaware Co. Open Show ‘17 Diamond’s 2 Sid daughters born 6/26/16 & 6/20/17 also sell! Diamond’s full sister, HEADLINE ATWOOD DESTINY, also sells fresh at 2-01, with her 8/20/17 Gold Chip heifer calf!

These 6 head relect a lifeime of dedicated breeding for outstanding type, producion, & transmiing ability. Your opportunity to build upon this legacy comes October 14 in Sharon Springs! 14 - NYN October 2017

DeWitt & Diane Head 3489 Cole Hill Rd Hubbardsville, NY 13355 (315) 269-8256 2013 NYHA Retired Master Breeder


The Closing of a Chapter… Offering the entire “Aspiration” herd at the O-H-M Club Sale, Oct. 14 3x Grand Champion Selling

Her Armani Sells

ASPIRATION LEXI (EX-91, EX-MS) 3-04 2x 365 29,584 4.2 1242 2.8 829 A stunning Gold Chip daughter, she was Honorable Mention Grand Champion at the 2017 O-H-M Holstein Show and has been a 3x Grand Champion at the Montgomery County Fair and 2x Supreme Champion! Lexi sells on service to Defiant! Selling with her are her Brokaw 2-yr-old bred to Defiant and the Brokaw’s April ’17 Damion daughter! Her dam is a 2E-90 Gibson full sister to Silky Lady with 1013f!

ASPIRATION M SAM LEGEND (3E-92, EX-MS) 7-01 3x 365 24,330 5.0 1225 3.5 850 Lifetime: 149,520 4.7 6986 3.5 5300 A maternal sister to Lexi, selling is her Armani bred heifer, due in Jan. to Defiant! Also selling is 2E-93 Fortune (maternal sister to Lexi & Legend) due in December to Ridgedale Raimund-ET (EX94) at Taurus. 7th generation Excellent and a great candidate for flushing and IVF!

Goldsun from the Elegance Family

Her VG-88 Goldsun Gr’Dtr. Sells

BUDJON-JK FLANCE ELOPE-ET (3E-93 EEEEE) 4-01 2x 365 32,840 4.1 1344 3.0 997 Lifetime: 203,140 4.0 8085 3.0 6107 Selling is her gr’dtr. by Goldsun 2-yr-old bred to Defiant! Dam is EX91, then Elope, followed by a VG-86 GMD-DOM Lee with 1656f, then Broker Elegance (3E-96 GMD-DOM) and 4 more EX dams!

ASPIRATION SILKY LADY-ET (2E-91, EX-MS) 5-04 2x 321 27,460 3.5 949 3.4 939 Lifetime: 123,560 3.5 4291 3.4 4218 Sired by Silky Gibson-ET, Lady is a 6th generation EX in the Ridgedale Messiah Lass (5E-94) family! Selling are Lady’s VG88 Goldsun gr’dtr. on service to Defiant and her 2 daughters: a Bradnick due in March to Defiant and a fancy March ’17 Sid! Next dam is a 2E-91 Damion with 156,000M lifetime.

The O-H-M Holstein Club and Sale have been a big part of my life and it is only fitting that I finish this chapter by consigning these deep-pedigreed individuals. Backed by generations of type, production and transmitting ability, they offer exciting possibilities for breeders to build upon. A special thank you to the Conard family of Ridgedale Farm for housing my cattle over the past few years.

Debra Quackenbush Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 518-332-4318 NYN October 2017 - 15


Hello Juniors! Happy October! I hope everyone is enjoying school so far this year! I can say that the adjustment back is always a rough one at first, but I can say that I am glad to be back and learning new things and seeing my friends again. I am also a big fan of all of the fresh apples and Allison Herrick apple cider! Sadly, this means that winter is getting closer, but the last few warm days of fall are my favorite. Fall is very busy with all of the back to school events, harvest time, and end of the year shows. However, take a step back and soak in the beauty of the season and the end of the warm days before winter comes! On another note, congratulations to everyone during the State Fair! I was happy to interact with a lot of you, and I also had a great time. For my first time showing at the State Fair, I was so happy with how I did in the open show, and was thrilled to be able to have that experience. I was extremely nervous to show up there, but I am so glad that I did. It truly opened my eyes to the community that we have within the dairy industry, and how willing people are to help others and teach them different things. There were many amazing animals at the show, so once again congratulations to everyone on your successes. It is because of all of you that the shows are fun, so continue to be amazing and to love what you do! Also, good luck to everyone who is continuing to show this fall. Some of you may be travelling out to the World Dairy Expo, or other shows, so good luck to

Dairy Dilemma Questions Senior: At what point during the dry period does a cow’s colostrum production cease? Junior: What is the term that is used to describe the amount of weight that a calf gains per day over a period of time? Novice: What term is used to define a group of cows? Senior Answer: At the start of labor Junior Answer: Average Daily Gain Novice Answer: Herd

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everyone! I hope you all have safe travels and gain a lot of experience and learn a lot as you go to shows. Also, good luck to those who have made a national team for judging, dairy bowl, or anything else. Make the most of your travels and contests, they definitely had an impact on me. I was able to travel, watch national shows, and meet some amazing people. Make the most of those experiences, and if you don’t participate in contests like those, take the opportunity! I was terrified of giving reasons and dairy judging, but it was honestly one of the best things I ever did. Keep a look out for sales this fall, and any other events that will be happening! Keep doing well in school, and making the most of it! For this school year, I challenge all of you to try something new or do something that brings you out of your comfort zone. It can be trying a new sport, joining a new club, or even making a new friend! Make the most of this new school year, and all of the opportunities it gives you. Good luck to everyone who is participating in school sports as well, hopefully you have a good season! Have a Happy Halloween, and I will see you next month!!

Rouland Wins Heilman Award

Congratulations to Rachel Rouland of Clifton Springs on winning the Robert Heilman Youth Achievement Award at the PA All-American Dairy Show in September. Rachel is an active New York Junior member and currently serves on the Junior Executive Committee.

REMINDER! All-New York’s Due! All-New York and Junior All-New York entries with photos (digital preferred, emailed to mmccaffrey@nyholsteins.com) are due Monday, October 16. See September News, pages 39-40 for entry form or online at www.nyholsteins.com Futurity #43 Nominations & First Payment are due Wednesday, November 1. Entry form can be found in the September News, page 38, or online.


102nd Allegany-Steuben Club Sale Friday, October 20, 2017 – 7:30 P.M., Canisteo, NY

The oldest, continuous club sale in the Nation! An Outstanding Line Up of Fresh Cows, Bred Heifers, High Genomics, & Show-Age Calves Her Red Deiant Sells

3 Dtrs. Sell

Her Fresh Golddust Sells

WILSTAR-RS TLT LIMITED-RED (2E-94) 3-07 2x 365 37,420 4.1 1519 3.5 1292 All-Canadian R&W Aged Cow in 2011, the next 3 dams are all EX-91, then 5 more VG & EX in the Tora Triple Threat Lulu (EX-96 GMD-DOM) family. Selling is her June ’17 red Deiant daughter. Oakield Corners Dairy

COOKIECUTTER SSIRE HAS-ET (VG-87, EX-MS) 2-01 3x 365 38,700 4.5 1740 3.4 1325 13 sons in A.I. including Helix, 9th gen. VG or EX, all with EX-MS, & fast becoming a household name, Has is the dam of dtrs. selling by Saloon, Hotline, & Granite, plus a gr’dtr. by Hotline. Get in the game here! AOT Genetics

MS LEW-LIN TALENT CHAOS-ET (2E-94) 5-06 3x 365 33,230 4.1 1349 3.4 1129 Twice in the top 5 in milking form at the Eastern National and a 9th generation EX “Roxy.” Her dam is an EX Dundee, then a 2E-92 Malachite w/1372f, followed by 6 more EX, highproduction dams. Selling is Chaos’ fresh Golddust daughter! Dwi-Bet Farms, Gordon Wood, & Julie Gerber

Monterey from 7 Gens. EX

Her Blake Sells

Touchdown from 7 Gens. EX

REGANCREST CHANEL-ET (EX-92) 4-11 2x 365 30,220 4.2 1261 3.2 954 Dam of 4 daughters that have been Jr. Champion in 2017, Chanel is by Goldwyn back to Regancrest-PR Barbie-ET (EX92 GMD-DOM). Selling is her March ’17 Monterey daughter. Midas Touch Genetics

MS KEN-DREN SANCHEZ FEATHER (EX-94) 3-05 2x 365 32,610 3.6 1183 3.2 1045 3rd. Jr. 2-Yr-Old at WDE ’12, her dam is a VG-88, EX-MS Throne with 1171f. Next dam is an EX-91 GMD-DOM Durham in the Plushanski Chief Faith (4E-94-GMD) family. Selling is her June ’17 Blake daughter … your summer yearling for 2018! Oakield Corners Dairys

RIDGEDALE MILLICENT-ET (EX-90) 5-02 3x 365 25,540 4.0 1029 3.1 790 10 gens. VG & EX, 1st 7 are all EX & over 1000f! Selling is her Seagull-Bay Touchdown fresh in September. Forrest Young

Her Kingboy Sells

Her Armani Gr’Dtr. Sells

Her Full Sister Sells

OAKFIELD-BRO GW FREIRA-ET (EX-90) 3-05 2x 365 35,530 4.2 1506 3.1 1106 Goldwyn x Penn-Gate Storm Fleurel-ET (2E-94-DOM), next dams are 3E-95-DOM, 2E-94 GMD-DOM, & 5E-94 GMD-DOM! Her Kingboy 2-yr-old sells due in Nov. to Jedi (U/S heifer). Forrest Young

RIDGEDALE EMILYN (2E-90) 4-04 2x 305 28,870 3.8 1093 3.2 912 Next dam is a VG Stardust, then 3E-95 Estelle & 3E-95-GMD Fond Example. Selling is Emilyn’s fancy Armani gr’dtr. fresh early Sept. ALSO selling is a VG-86, 2y Chelios due in Dec. w/ultrasound heifer by Crush. Dam is an EX-91 September Storm, then EX-90 Encore out of All-American Gaige Highlight Tamara (4E-97-DOM)! Kevetta Farms

JDEEP-VALLEY ANNABELL-RED (VG-86) 3-02 2x 305 18,350 4.4 800 3.4 622 2x Nominated All-American R&W, her fancy March ’17 RED full sister sells. A great prospect for the 2018 spring yearling class! Jacob Geiser

Sale Managed By

Fraley Auctions 570-546-6907 Catalog will be online!

Sale Contacts

Lavern Warriner . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Gerber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Harkenrider . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael McCafrey. . . . . . . . . . .

(607) 426-0521 (585) 662-3000 (607) 279-3160 (315) 447-4699

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New York Member Directory *****************

Available

Every herd – big or small – can greatly enhance their genetic potential by the occasional infusion of some NEW blood to build or expand a new cow family. With so many super prospects at club or dispersal sales this fall: NOW’s your chance! Make a smart buyer’s list!! See you at 69th O-H-M, October 14th.

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MANAVALE HOLSTEINS

585-202-1327

Carmen J. Lamanna NYS 169N – Little Falls, NY 13365 315-823-2649

Top Service Sires & Embryos (Genomic & Type) Robert & Daniel Crowell 1414 Cassadaga Road South Dayton, NY 14138 716-988-3312

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Maplegrand FarMs Registered Holsteins Brad Cates 1081 Otisco Valley Road Preble, NY 13141 315.636.7146 Fax 315.636.8489

BAA 107.4 Robert, James & Melvin Irwin 139 Jarvis Rd. • Peru, NY 12972 518.643.8962 Complete Dispersal saturday, october 14

Mike Walker Photography 7 Woodmancy St. Randolph, NY 14772 Cell 716.397.1597 mikewalkerphoto.net

COOK FARM Home of high-type, true-transmitting cow families! **We will be selling 50 head of all ages this fall! Fancy individuals with deep pedigrees full of high-scoring, high-producing maternal lines!

u 1 East Hadley Rd. – Hadley, MA 01035 Gordie & Beth Cook – Cell 413-447-1461 Hank & Debra Cook and Family Cell 413-320-1017 – www.cookfarm.com

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VAL-E-VUE FARM 23-Year Progressive Genetics Award Winner Young Cows & Bred Heifers Available u

Matthew Reynolds 4 Old. Rt. 58 North Gouverneur, NY 13642 315-869-1120

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Frank Francisco, Area Representative franciso@STgen.com Cell: 315.730.3287

Gabriel & Penelope Carpenter Josiah & Alexandra 36 South St. – Dryden, NY 13053 607-543-1219 – Jonah 2:8 wideawakeholsteins@yahoo.com

Tel: 570.833.5123 US: 800.525.2953 Fax: 920.921.5850

PO Box 164 125 Taurus Ln. Mehoopany, PA 18629

ST Genetics is a division of Inguran LLC

The RED Type Specialist! 151HO MILK&HONEY DESTRY MOSES-RED +2.92T +2.53UDC +1.97FLC Destry x 8 gens. VG & EX back to Burket-Falls Elevation Sophia (4E-93 GMD-DOM) aAa: 312 – AASC 85.3! Limited Supply Available – Call Today!

Gary Tubolino - Field of Dreams Genetics 315-405-1588

DEAN SHARP District Sales Representative Western NY Cell: 585/721-8066 E-mail: dsharp@semex.com


New York Member Directory Semen Selling at O-H-M Sale Friday Night, Oct. 13

Robert MacEwen Design and Marketing Cell: 613-407-8800 robert_wecover@hotmail.ca 1-877-849-9049 Fax: 613-527-2688 www.wecover.net

Visitors and Inquiries on Catle Always Welcome 309 Covered Bridge Rd. • Unadilla, NY 13849 Luke 607-435-2228 • Derek 607-435-1478 Joleanna@frontiernet.net

1609 Redstone Trail Green Bay, WI 54313 (H) 920.465.3880 (C) 920.737.3050 Lea Jordan Associate Photographer 608.214.1845 leamccullough@gmail.com

Monterey Brigham Kingboy Avalanche McGucci Unstoppable Goldwyn Jacot-Red

Advent-Red Durham Acme (RC) Damion Windbrook Triple Threat Sexation Elevation

Sexed Airlift and many other Breed greats! If you want to meet me there to save shipping costs, call toll free 1-877-530-2687 to order! If you can’t be there, leave bids with Doug Wolfe 315-858-2882. Richard N. Mellinger Get a Good Deal More for a Good Deal Less!

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Oct. 28

Sharon Springs, NY O-H-M Semen Sale Peru, NY Maplegrand Farms Complete Dispersal, Delarm & Treadway, mgrs Sharon Springs, NY 69th O-H-M Club Sale hosted by the Osborne Family Farm Canisteo, NY 102nd Allegany-Steuben Club Sale, Fraley Auctions, mgr. Mayville, NY, Wall Street Dairy 10th Anniversary Sale, The Cattle Exchange, mgr. Lowville, NY WMLS-Acres (Wilfred & Lois Schrag) Milking Herd & Bred Heifer Dispersal, Delarm & Treadway, mgrs. New Berlin, NY Fall Premier All-Breed Sale, Hosking Sales, mgr.

Nov. 4 2018 Jan. 11 April 7

Ithaca, NY New York Harvest Sale, The Cattle Exchange & NYHA, co-mgrs. Syracuse, NY New York Convention ET Sale Syracuse, NY New York Spring Holstein Sale

EVENTS Oct. 27-28 2018 Jan. 12-13 Jan. 13-15 April 5-9

NYHA Bus Trip to New England Dairy Summit in Maine Syracuse, NY New York Holstein Convention Syracuse, NY New York Junior Holstein Convention Syracuse, NY New York Spring Dairy Carousel

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Building on Beatris +2657 GTPI Montross from the “Barbie’s!” CEDAR-MEADOWS MT BEATRIS-ET PTA +1953M +50F +50P +750NM +7.6PL 2.88SCS +5.2DPR+119FE +4.8FI PTA +2.12T +2.20UDC +1.65FLC 1-11 ME 33,450M 103 lbs. 4.0%f last test – Beatris will be flushed to Frazzled. Her dam is a VG-85, VG-MS Ransom with 2-10 3x 305 31,400 4.0 1251 3.0 932. Her Granddam – 8th Gen. EX FARNEAR-TBR SR BABES-ET (EX-92, EX-MS DOM) 4-03 2x 305 29,170 3.8 1102 2.7 789 By Shamrock from an EX-91 Atwood with 1787f, then 6 more Excellents in the Regancrest-PR Barbie-ET (EX-92 GMD-DOM) family.

Exciting young cows like Beatris are our passion! Your visit and inquiries are always welcome!

Cedar Meadows Farm Allen & Amy Chester and Family – Bernie & Amy Moulton and Family 528 Cty. Rt. 30, Lisbon, NY 13658 Allen: 315-323-2133 – allenchester65@gmail.com

WLMS - ACRES MILKING HERD & BRED HEIFER DISPERSAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2017 – 11:00 AM – WILFRED & LOIS SCHRAG 9593 STATE ROUTE 26 LOWVILLE, NY – 315-771-6786 Directions: Farm is on Rt. 26, 8 miles north of Lowville, NY and 6.5 miles south of Carthage, NY. 90 HEAD OF REGISTERED & GRADE HOLSTEINS 75 B&W—2 R&W—3 JERSEY X 75 Cows – 15 bred heifers (due this fall) AI sired – AI bred cattle raised in freestalls, milked in tiestalls DHIA herd average 22,090 3.9% 857 3.1% 684. Averaging over 70 lbs./Cow average age of the milking herd 38 months 10 consecutive years “super milk” – scc 140,000 sires include; Alexander, Bama-Red, Real Deal, Martini, Arnett A small sampling of the high quality dairy cattle selling!!! Martini daughter #687 4-11 338 25,285 4.6 1172 3.4 848; Arnett daughter #731 3-11 348 29,533 3.6 1076 3.1 902; Alexander daughter #829 fresh at 1-11 me over 24,000 with 4.1%; Mosely daughter #828 fresh 1-11 me over 26,000 with 4.3%; R&W Bama-Red daughter #785 with super udder. The Schrags have been on the farm for over 40 years. In Wilfred’s own words “we are tired.” This sale offers buyers an opportunity to purchase well-bred, young, exceptional uddered cows. The Schrags have monthly herd health and a hoof trimming schedule. Everything is done the right way to insure a healthy cow. As you can see with an average age of 38 months this is a young dairy, with super udders and profitabilty bred into them. To look at the cattle prior to the sale please call Wilfred Schrag at 315-771-6786. No Sunday calls. SALE MANAGER DELARM & TREADWAY BILL DELARM & SON MALONE, NY WWW.DELARM-TREADWAY.COM FACEBOOK @delarmtreadway 518-538-6494

E. J. TREADWAY ANTWERP, NY 315-783-9857

TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Nothing to be removed till settled for. Buyers not known to the sale manager need a “bank letter of guarantee” made payable to Delarm & Treadway. The cattle have been inoculated for shipping fever, pregnancy checked, and are eligible to be tested for interstate shipment. 20 - NYN October 2017


New YorK STATe FAir

Youth Show Strong participation and highcaliber competition were the hallmarks of the New York State Fair Youth Holstein Show on August 25 in Syracuse. Tyler Reynolds, Corfu, NY had the honor of lining up the classes which totaled 70 head of calves and heifers and 34 cows, significantly larger than a year ago. Judge Reynolds established his pattern for sharp, clean-cut individuals with outstanding feet and legs and overall capacity and the large crowd of fairgoers, family, and friends appreciated his efficiency and detailed reasons. With his first and second-place finishers before him, Reynolds called four head together in contention for Junior Champion: the winning spring calf, the firstprize summer yearling, the blueribbon spring yearling, and the firstplace winter yearling. “These four can handle the most competition. They have style, balance to their frame, and are my kind,” Reynolds stated. For his Junior Champion, he tapped Vailwood Drmn Sigrid, the Val-Bisson Doorman spring yearling exhibited by Allison Galton, Nunda, NY. In class, the judge called her “a handy winner,” admiring her style, balance, and femininity. She was followed for Reserve Junior Champion by the winning summer yearling heifer, Ranway Meridian Wowshesgood, the Sully Hart Meridian daughter exhibited by Adam Schultz, Marion, NY. While Reynolds noted that the winning summer yearling was not the biggest heifer in her class, “I believe she’s the best,” he noted, praising her cleanliness all the way through and being flatter in her bone than her competition. The spring calf, ZBW M Latasha Sol-ET, exhibited by Mason Ziemba, Durhamville,

NY, took Honorable Mention. Terrific quality continued in the milking classes and for his Senior & eventual Grand Champions, Reynolds extracted four cows from the rest: the first and second-place junior 3-year-olds, the winning senior 3-year-old, and the first-place 4-yearold. Noting that each member of the quartet was extremely dairy, with a beautiful mammary system and very correct feet & legs, Reynolds chose the senior 3-year-old of Jacob Menzi, Millport, NY as his Senior Champion, Lantland Windbrook Hysteria. Sired by Gillette Windbrook-ETS, Reynolds lauded this veteran show winner for her balance, style, and udder, noting “it is hard to find a fault in her!” Selected as the Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion was the big, powerful 4-year-old from Emily Mikel, Stafford, NY, Mikelholm Windbrook Rory-ET. Though she had been milking over a year, her size, scale, and correctness took her to the winner’s circle easily. Of note, both the Senior & Reserve Senior Champions were class winners a year ago, with the Reserve repeating that recognition as well. Chosen for the Honorable Mention spot was Eildon-Tweed Tango Fort, the winning junior 3-year-old from Blake Wasdworth, Ballston Lake, NY. Wayne County took the Junior County herd award, while Chemung County took the Senior County herd award home with them. Spring Calf (13) 1-ZBW M Latasha Sol-ET, Mason Ziemba; 2-Kings-Ransom Ktut Daffodil, Hannah King; 3-Ovaltop Dback Delight, Alexis Wolfe; 4-StarryFalls Cazam Class, Caleb Van Buren; 5-TigerLily Ladd Ridley-Red, Lily Marshman Winter Calf (19) 1-Rocklan-ZBW Solomn Pecan-ET, Hannah Coller; 2-Oakfield Door Raindrop-ET, Mason Ziemba; 3-Westphal-Elg Av Memphis-Red,

Allison Galton; 4-Posthaven Absolute Keli, Andrew Post; 5-J-Folts Awesome Hokulani, Isaac Folts Fall Calf (14) 1-Tusc-Vu Avalanche Cali-ET, Isaac Folts; 2-ZBW M Beemer Lipizzan, Mason Ziemba; 3-Mikelholm McCutchen Elsa, Emily Mikel; 4-Roput Doorman Shaylee, Jacob Coller; 5-Peilas Awesome Angelina-Red, Elizabeth Peila Summer Yearling (6) 1-Ranway Meridian Wowshesgood, Adam Schultz; 2-Lantland Airlift Linda, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 3-ZBW M Light Beem-ET, Mason Ziemba; 4-Kings-Ransom Door Cuties-ET, Adam King; 5-Mikelholm Mc Real Deal, Emily Mikel Spring Yearling (9) 1-Vailwood Drmn Sigrid, Allison Galton; 2-Interflame Flame Sab Dori, Cassie Menendez; 3-Roll-N-View Meredith-ET, Rachel Van Buren; 4-Finn-Star Brazzle Vienna, Emily Starceski; 5-Will-O-Crest At Seraphim-ET, Abby Rouland Winter Yearling (7) 1-Rocklan-ZBW Penelope-ET, Mason Ziemba; 2-Del-Frie-Acres Ad Ruthy-Red, Joseph Thomsen; 3-Brabant Airlift Ellie, Layla vanLieshout; 4-Maple-Downs Soloman Elsa, Cassie Menendez; 5-Curr-Vale Gold Chip Exploit, Rachel Rouland Fall Yearling (2) 1-Brabant Airlift Lizzy, Jacinta vanLieshout; 2-Curr-Vale Acme Rose, Rachel Eichorst Junior County Herd (1) 1-Wayne County Fall Yearling in Milk (1) 1 & BU-ZBW Ziems ListenToMe-Red-ET, Mason Ziemba Jr. 2-Year-Old (9) 1 & BU-Ms Addiction Sophie-Red, Allison Galton; 2-Liddleholme Emily-ET, Hailee Liddle; 3-Mikelholm Atwood Bouncer, Emily Mikel; 4-Ranway Seaver Schultzy, Alexis Schultz; 5-Kings-Ransom Kian Effie, Lauren King Sr. 2-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Curr-Vale Brokaw Haven-ET, Isaac Folts; 2-Suzies Ladd Searfina-Red-ET, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 3-Lantland Airlift Bow, Mallory Rhodes; 4-FiDe Sailing Seneca, Paige Demun; 5-Ira-Moos Explode Jordan, Shannon Sears NYN October 2017 - 21


Jr. 3-Year-Old (7) 1 & BU-Eildon-Tweed Tango Fort, Blake Wadsworth; 2-Lantland Destry Eagle-Red, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 3-Kings-Ransom Davin Rival-ET, Adam King; 4-Cranholme Atwood Pasta-ET, Isaac Folts; 5-Kings-Ransom Doorman Frozen, Jonathan King Sr. 3-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Lantland Windbrook Hysteria, Jacob Menzi; 2-Kings-Ransom Mack Stacked, Adam King; 3-Peilas Acme Amber-Red, Elizabeth Peila; 4-Headwater Airlift Charity, Ethan Sherman; 5-Willowbreeze Atwood Queen, Elyse Butts

4-Year-Old (4) 1-Mikelholm Windbrook Rory-ET, Emily Mikel; 2 & BU-Eildon-Tweed Chameleon-ET, Blake Wadsworth; 3-Ern-Mar-Acres Amazing Holly, Ashley Thornton; 4-Solid-Gold De C Leni-RedET, Emily Mikel 5-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Ms Tiger-Lily Frill-Red-ET, Karley Marshman Aged Cow (2) 1 & BU-Lantland Aspen Hemley, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 2-Ernita Locust Rockin Ruby, Priscilla Helgerson Senior County Herd (1) 1-Chemung County

(all photos by Mike Walker)

SPRING CALF Mason Ziemba with ZBW M Lastasha Sol-ET

WINTER CALF Hannah Coller with Rocklan-ZBW Solomn Pecan-ET

FALL CALF Isaac Folts with Tusc-Vu Avalanche Cali-ET

SUMMER YEARLING Adam Schultz with Ranway Meridian Wowshesgood

SPRING YEARLING Allison Galton with Vailwood Drmn Sigrid

WINTER YEARLING Mason Ziemba with Rocklan-ZBW Penelope-ET

FALL YEARLING Jacinta vanLieshout with Brabant Airlift Lizzy

FALL YEARLING IN MILK Mason Ziemba with ZBW Ziems ListenToMe-Red-ET

JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD Allison Galton with Ms Addiction Sophie-Red

SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD Isaac Folts with Curr-Vale Brokaw Haven-ET

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JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD Blake Wadsworth with Eildon-Tweed Tango Fort

AGED COW Kirt Menzi, Jr. with Lantland Aspen Hemley

SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD Jacob Menzi with Lantland Windbrook Hysteria

4-YEAR-OLD Emily Mikel with Mikelholm Windbrook Rory-ET

THE CHAMPIONS From left: Ontario County Dairy Princess Elizabeth Maslyn; Adam Schultz with the Reserve Junior Champion; Allison Galton at the halter of her Junior Champion spring yearling; Emily Mikel with the Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion; Jacob Menzi and the Senior & Grand Champion; and Judge Tyler Reynolds.

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Intermediate & Res. Grand Champion

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1st Winter Calf & Supreme Jr. Champion Allegany Co. Fair 1st at Allegany-Steuben Holstein Show 8th at NY State Fair (2nd Jr.) - Owned by Bryce

1st Sr. 2-Yr-Old, BU, & Intermediate Champion CNY Holstein Show 1st Sr. 2-Yr-Old, BU, & Res. Intermediate Champion NYSF Open Show 1st Sr. 2-Yr-Old, BU, Intermediate & Res. Grand Champion NYSF Open Show (Jr. Div.) and BB&O - Owned by Kelsey

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Bryce was also a member of the 4-H Judging Team that competed in Harrisburg, PA! We are very proud of our kids and their cattle!

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New York State Fair

Red & White Show In a show that gains in depth and popularity each year, the New York State Fair Red & White Show held August 26 again drew outstanding entrants and a big ringside crowd before Judge Patsy Gifford, Groton, NY. Many of those competing had fared well on the local level and came to State Fair with impressive wins to date. No doubt, many of those shown will continue on throughout the fall at the national level. Forty-three calves and heifers went head-to-head in the junioraged classes, and for her Junior Champions, Gifford pulled three head for consideration: the winning winter calf, the first-place fall calf, and the first-prize spring yearling. “Each of these three animals was outstanding in their class. But one animal, part for part, has that correctness all the way through,” Gifford stated as she named the winning fall calf, Ms-AOL DBack Raelynn-Red-ET, her Junior Champion. An eye-

catching daughter of Mr D Apple Diamondback, she was exhibited by Olivia Gaulin, Argyle, NY. For Reserve Junior Champion, Gifford chose the first-place spring yearling heifer, Lylehaven M CinnamonRed-ET, a daughter of Mr Apples McGucci-ET, owned by Al & Jo Merrill, Fayette, NY. A deep, wide heifer, the judge admired how she held herself together in place and on the move. While cow numbers did not match their younger counterparts, high-quality entries with beautiful udders could be found in every class. For Senior Champion, Gifford extracted three of her first-place winners: the senior 3-year-old, the aged cow, and the 125,000-lb. cow. “Such ring presence!” Gifford stated as she named Rosedale Lucky Rose-Red, the aged cow from Oakfield Corners Dairy, Oakfield, NY, Senior & Grand Champion. A daughter of Rainyridge Perseus, the stunning, chiseled aged cow was making her show ring debut in the

Empire State, adding to her already impressive resume. Her advantage in mammary system took her over the beautifully-balanced production cow, Long-Brook RL Sweeti PiRed, the Fradon Redliner-Red-ET daughter shown by Marshman Farms & Hembury Farms. The Grand Champion at this past April’s New York Spring Red & White Show, she was followed another Marshman Farms’ entry, Tiger-Lily Absol LaraRed, Best Bred & Owned winner for Lily Marshman. Among the junior-exhibited animals, it was Emily Mikel’s 4-yearold who went all the way to Senior & Grand Champion. Sired by CSRedvue Classic-Red-ETS, the classwinning cow used her advantage in size & scale to place over the Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion, Suzies Ladd SearfinaRed-ET, the fancy-uddered Ladd P daughter exhibited by Kirt Menzi, Jr. Selected as Junior Champion of the youth-exhibited animals was the chiseled, feminine fall calf, FourHills Av Sisi64392-Red, a daughter of Dymentholm Mr App AvalancheTw shown by Mason Ziemba and Britney Hill. Wearing the Reserve Junior Champion rosette was the big, strong, wide-framed winter yearling heifer of Joseph Thomsen’s, Del-Frie-Acres Ad Ruthie-Red. Ovaltop Holsteins, the Wolfe Family, of Richfield Springs, NY, received the coveted Premier Breeder banner, while Marshman Farms, the Marshman Family of Tiger-Lily Holsteins, took home the Premier Exhibitor award. Spring Calf (10) 1-Liddleholme Antice-Red-ET, Anthony Liddle; 2-Rossdale Malone Nibbles-Red, Landen Peters; 3-Tiger-Lily LL Frazzle-Red-ET, A. & J. Merrill; 4-Rocklan-ZBW Primdona-Red-ET, K. & B. Ziemba; 5-Tiger-Lily Ladd Ridley-Red, Lily Marshman

SENIOR & GRAND CHAMPIONS

From left: Al Merrill with the Honorable Mention Grand Champion, Tiger-Lily Absol Lara-Red; John & Lily Marshman with the Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion, Long-Brook RL Sweety Pi-Red; Jared Dueppengiesser at the halter of Rosedale Lucky Rose-Red, the Senior & Grand Champion aged cow for Oakfield Corners Dairy; and Judge Patsy Gifford. (photo by Mike Walker) 24 - NYN October 2017

Winter Calf (9) 1-Shiloh-USA Avh Diane-Red-ET, J. & A. Lamb; 2-Fair-Meadow De Champane-Red, Loren Putman; 3-Rocklan-ZBW M ParisRed-ET, K. & B. Ziemba; 4-Westphal-Elg Av Memphis-Red, Allison Galton; 5-Jericho-Dairy Adv Cheri-Red, Carissa Bennett


Fall Calf (10) 1-Ms-AOL DBack Raelynn-Red-ET, Olivia Gaulin; 2-Four-Hills Av Sisi64392-Red, M. Ziemba & B. Hill; 3-Ovaltop Ladd P RanaitRed, Michael Wolfe; 4-Dwibet Diamondbck Jemma-Red, Jenna Gerber; 5-Mac-Mara Hyp Candy Cane-Red, Kenneth Charles Slade Summer Yearling (5) 1-Wall-St Malone Electra-Red, J. Winton and A. & J. Merrill; 2-Oakfield Addictio Emoji-Red, Alicia Lamb; 3-Midas-Touch BW Tamale-Red, Kristen King; 4-Lick-Spring Awsm Hunter-Red, Ryan Lawton; 5-Ranway California DreamRed, Ranway Farms Spring Yearling (5) 1-Lylehaven M Cinnamon-Red-ET, A. & J. Merrill; 2-Tigerlea Light Rapunzel-Red, Lily Marshman; 3-MM-T Pockets Ziva-Red-ET, Kolby Sample; 4-Luck-E Diamond Tonto-Red, Jacob Menzi; 5-Oakfield Awe Ecstacy-RedET, David King Winter Yearling (2) 1-Del-Frie-Acres Ad Ruthy-Red, Joseph Thomsen; 2-Ms O So Good-Red-ET, Kelsey Warriner

Junior Best Three Females (2) 1-Ovaltop Holsteins; 2-Marshman Farms Fall Yearling in Milk (1) 1 & BU-Oakfield Def Sami-Red-ET, J. & A. Lamb Jr. 2-Year-Old (7) 1 & BU-Ziems Armani Amore-Red-ET, Dwi-Bet Farms; 2 & 2nd BU-Greenlea Add Crystal-RedET, Orin Ross; 3-Tigerlea Mal Rindly-Red, Lily Marshman; 4-Oakfield Abs Candy-Red; 5-Ms Addiction Sophie-Red, Allison Galton

Sr. 3-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Tiger-Lily Absol Lara-Red, Lily Marshman; 2 & 2nd BU-Peilas Acme AmberRed, Elizabeth Peila; 3-Lick-Spring Ab HaileyRed, Ryan Lawton 4-Year-Old (5) 1-Solid-Gold De C Leni-Red-ET, Emily Mikel; 2 & BU-Country-Path Con Hazel-Red, Mason Harmon; 3-Ovaltop Piclo Sherry-Red-ET, Douglas Wolfe; 4 & 2nd BU-Royal-Haven Ladd Prom-Red, Dennis Snyder; 5-Toggview Debonair Royal-Red, Roger Seamans

Sr. 2-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Suzies Ladd Searfina-Red-ET, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 2 & 2nd BU-Roll-N-View RB Joni-Red-ET, Allison Galton; 3-Ovaltop BW Roselan-Red-ET, Michael Wolfe; 4-Ms KulpPeila Dana P-Red-ET, Elizabeth Peila: 5-OCD Camden Lilo-Red-ET, Dwi-Bet Farms, Inc.

5-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Ms Tiger-Lily Frill-Red-ET, Karley Marshman

Jr. 3-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Ful-A Rae Abigail-Red-ET, L. Hitt & Z. Mast; 2 & 2nd BU-Pheasant-Echos Tevy-RedET, K. & B. Ziemba, L. Wenger, & B. Oster; 3-Lantland Destry Eagle-Red, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 4-Ovaltop Bwire Rascal-Red-ET, Michael Wolfe

125,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1 & BU-Long-Brook RL Sweety Pi-Red, Marshman Farms & Hembury Farms, LLC

Aged Cow (1) 1 & BU-Rosedale Lucky-Rose-Red, Oakfield Corners Dairy

Best Three Females (1) 1-Ovaltop Holsteins Exhibitor’s Herd (2) 1-Marshman Farms; 2-Ovaltop Holsteins

Fall Yearling (2) 1-Shar-Rich Picasso Spooky-Red, Dennis Baldwin; 2-Ms Apple Adrianna-Red-ET, Douglas Wolfe

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New York State Fair Holstein Show Exhibitors from across the Empire State came together in Syracuse for the New York State Fair Open Holstein Show Sunday, August 27 before Judge Chris Hill, Thurmont, MD. A total of 170 head (one less than a year ago) competed, including 98 calves and heifers and 72 milking-age animals. Judge Hill, widely known in dairy cattle circles for his own show cattle, sales involvement, and judging, brought his throughtful, efficient style to the task at hand before a good ringside crowd in the grand Coliseum at the fairgrounds. Interestingly, the State Fair broke an all-time attendance record the day of the Holstein show, with over 123,000 people passing through the turnstiles. Judge Hill established his pattern from the start, requiring correctness over size, sweeping, open ribs, easy movement, and angular, dairy form. Many of the state’s strongest competitors were found in the Salt City on show day, beginning this show season last April at the New York Spring Dairy Carousel and continuing throughout the

summer at local and district shows. Undoubtedly many will continue on to the National Shows throughout the fall. Also seen in the ring were past alumnae of the All-New York, Junior All-New York, All-American, & Junior All-American Contests, many of which will compete again during this year’s competitions.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONS Beautiful calf and heifer classes circled before Judge Hill all morning and assembling his first and secondplace winners, he ultimately pulled six individuals in contention for the Junior Champion rosettes. “This is pretty cool!” he began as he looked upon the first place spring calf, the first and second winter calves, the winning summer yearling, and the top two spring yearlings. “These are six awesome heifers and this show rocks! These six exemplify what I am looking for to go on to the next level. This has been a great, great heifer show and I love the open, sweeping ribs, the long necks, and I don’t care how big they are, they’ve got to be good!” Ultimately

SENIOR & GRAND CHAMPIONS From left: Chris Hill, judge; Sydney Parkin, 1st Alternate NYS Dairy Princess; Aaron Eaton at the halter of the Grand Champion, OCD Bradnick Candy-ET; Zoie Skinner, Onondaga County Dairy Princess; Anthony Liddle with the Reserve Grand Champion, Liddleholme Resur Lu-Red-ET; and Cooper Galton holding his Honorable Mention Grand Champion, Mor-Yet Goldwyn Faithful-ET. 26 - NYN October 2017

Hill looked to his first-prize spring yearling, Reyncrest Corvette Gracie, bred & owned by Reyncrest Farms Inc., Corfu, NY, as his Junior Champion. Hill praised the winner, sired by Sonnek GC Corvette-ET, for her great width through the muzzle, chest, and rump. For his Reserve Junior Champion, Hill tapped the winning winter calf, Oakfield Byway Taxi-ET, a full-age Oh-River-Syc Byway-ET daughter owned by Abe Light and Prinse Farms Ltd. Lauded in class for the way she tracked on her rear legs and wide pin setting, she was followed by Oakfield Corners Dairy’s blue-ribbon summer yearling, Budjon-Vail Drmn Zanetta-ET, a well-balanced ValBisson Doorman-ET daughter who has had a very successful show season to date.

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONS Spectacular young cows started off the second half of the show and for consideration for his Intermediate Champions, Judge Hill singled out four of his favorites: the winning junior 2-year-old, the first and second-place senior 2-yearolds, and the first-prize junior 3-year-old. “This young cow show has been fantastic,” Hill began. “We have all different sizes and shapes out here.” In the end, it was the junior 2-year-old from Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, NY, that took the top honors, Oakfield WB Tiffany-ET, a daughter of Gillette Windbrook-ETS, that Hill said “has the best udder out here, great feet & legs, and is level from hips to pins.” In the Reserve spot was the winning senior 2-year-old, Elm-V-F Braxton Sapphire, the big, longbodied Regancrest S Braxton-ET daughter owned by Kelsey Warriner, Andover, NY. When describing the pair of senior 2-year-olds, Hill called


them “as different as night and day” but followed with his second-place individual, Budjon-Vail HZ LaceyRed, ET, a beautifully-uddered StJacob Destry Heztry-ET daughter, owned by Cooper Galton.

SENIOR CHAMPIONS The quality continued in the older cow classes, not as sizeable but equally as competitive. After careful consideration of his first and second-prize individuals, Hill singled out the winning 4-year-old, the first and second aged cows, and the blue-ribbon production cow for his Senior Champion contenders. “It is just my opinion, but I am pretty happy with these four cows,” he stated. For his Senior Champion, Hill chose the 4-year-old, OCD Bradnick Candy-ET, a daughter of RegancrestGV S Bradnick-ET bred & owned by Oakfield Corners Dairy, Oakfield, NY as his Senior Champion. Noting that the big, long, deep, Best Udder winner overpowered her class, Hill followed with another crowd favorite, the first-place aged cow, Liddleholme Resur Lu-Red-ET owned by Anthony Liddle, Argyle, NY, as Reserve Senior Champion. So well-preserved at nearly nine years of age and having had six calves, she placed over Mor-Yet Goldwyn Faithful-ET, the Braedale Goldwyn daughter owned by Cooper Galton and Chase & Connor Savage who was named Honorable Mention.

THE CHAMPIONS & THE PREMIERS At the end of the show, with his six Champions in front of him, Judge Hill was generous in his praise of the caliber of cattle presented to him and thanked the New York State Fair and the breeders and exhibitors for a great show. Judge Hill stayed with “maturity” for his Grand selections. Chosen to take home the Grand Champion banner was the Senior Champion, praised by Hill for her beautiful uphill run and breed character. Hill stayed with his Senior Champions as the Reserve Grand Champion and the Honorable Mention. The three cows together were a beautiful trio and no doubt will continue to represent New York State and their exhibitors well this fall. Of note, the Grand Champion was also the Reserve

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONS From left: Cooper Galton with the Honorable Mention Intermediate Champion, Budjon-Jail Hz Lacey-Red-ET; Kelsey Warriner holding her Reserve Intermediate Champion, Elm-V-F Braxton Sapphire; and Joe Nash with the Intermediate Champion, Oakfield WB Tiffany-ET.

Grand Champion at this spring’s New York International Spring Holstein Show and the Reserve Champion was also Reserve Grand Champion here a year ago. After a very strong day of several winners and high-finishers, Reyncrest Farms, the Reynolds family, took home the Premier Breeder banner. Repeating as Premier Exhibitor again this year was the Lundy family from Luncrest Farm, Granville, NY, whose impressive string of cows stood near the top in each of their classes.

THE JUNIOR WINNERS Youth-owned cattle have done exceptionally well all show season, and State Fair exhibition reflected that well. Senior & Grand Champion of the youth division went to the winning 150,000-Lb. Cow, MorYet Goldwyn Faithful-ET, called to this honor “handily” by Judge Hill, praised for her beautiful udder and for having stood the test of time so well. In the Reserve spot was Kelsey Warriner’s winning senior 2-yearold who had been Intermediate Champion of the youth show earlier and Reserve Intermediate Champion of the Open Show. Honorable Mention Grand Champion for the youth also went to Cooper Galton with his tall, long senior 2-yearold, Budjon-Vail Hz Lacey-Red-ET, another Heztry daughter, whose competition in class with the winner

was called “a real dog fight at the top!” Reserve Senior Champion for the youth-owned cows went to Blake Wadsworth, Ballston Lake, NY, with his high-finishing 4-yearold, Eildon-Tweed ChameleonET, a fancy-uddered daughter of Mountfield SSI Dcy Mogul-ET. Repeating her Junior Championship from two days prior in the State Fair Youth (4-H) show was Vailwood Drmn Sigrid, the well-balanced, deep-bodied spring yearling sired by Val-Bisson Doorman-ET, exhibited by Allison Galton, Nunda, NY. She was followed by the spring calf owned by Mason Ziemba, Durhamville, NY, ZBW M Latasha Sol, a nicelybalanced Walnutlawn Solomon-ET daughter. In the Honorable Mention spot was Cooper Galton with his homebred fall yearling, Roll-N-View Def Celine-ET, a tall, long Scientific B Defiant-ET daughter who has enjoyed considerable success in the past.

FUTURITY AND NOTES New York Holstein’s Futurity #41 saw 11 beautiful 2-year-olds compete for a purse of well over $1000. In an interesting match on top between two flushmates under two different exhibitors, it was Lisa Sharpe, Cortland, NY who emerged victorious with her lovely Curr-Vale Brokaw Hazel-ET, a Mr Atwood Brokaw-ET daughter who carried NYN October 2017 - 27


an outstanding udder, high, wide, and moving on a very correct set of feet & legs. Finishing second was Isaac Folts, North Collins, NY, with Curr-Vale Brokaw Haven-ET, born the same day and out of StJacob Durchan Haleiwa-ET (EX92) whose dam was one of North America’s most recognized show cows, Dubeau Dundee Hezbollah (EX-92), All-American in 2009 as a 2-year-old. Rounding out the top three was Ovaltop Barbwire SparkRed, a lovely Hylite Barbwire-RedET daughter owned by Ashlyn Wolfe, Richfield Springs, NY, whose impressive career to date includes being the All-American Red & White Spring Calf in 2015. Shaun Merrill of Black Fire Cattle Care received the Herb Staring Award, given by members of the Staring Family of Lowville, NY. Ticket sales were brisk for the Junior Holstein Association Raffle Calf, Coyne-Farms Aburner SuzyET, with the winning ticket drawn on show day and the winner chosing to take the cash prize. Spring Calf (19) 1-Oakfield Solomon Dandy-ET, Jonathan Lamb; 2-ZBW M Latasha Sol, Mason Ziemba; 3-Whitdale Brash Fairyweather, Grace Depew; 4-Oakfield Doorman Classy-ET, Michael Maloney; 5-Mac-Mara Solemn Pledge, K. & L. McEvoy; 6-Midas-Touch Solomon Cher-ET, Jennifer King; 7-Ovaltop Dback Delight, Alexis Wolfe; 8-Kings-Ransom Ktut Daffodil, Hannah King; 9-Oakfield Solomon Holiday-ET, J. & A. Lamb; 10-Ms Crstbrke Banginonthedoor, K. & B. Ziemba, B. Oster, & R. Harmon Winter Calf (27) 1-Oakfield Byway Taxi-ET, Abe Light & Prinse

Farms Ltd.; 2-Roll-N-View Armni Applepie, Jackson Peters; 3-Reyncrest Drmn Cali SunET, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 4-Rocklan-ZBW Solomon Pecan-ET, Hannah Coller; 5-Oakfield Door Raindrop-ET, Mason Ziemba; 6-Ms Tora Rnway Byway Terrific, Ranway Farms & R. Michael Putman; 7-Kings-Ransom Mt Dynamite, Nathaniel King; 8-Co-Vista Airlift Wendy, Bryce Warriner; 9-Luncrest Novo Kali-1856, Preston Peabody; 10-MM-T Pocket Lost in Lust-ET, Michael Maloney Fall Calf (17) 1-Reyncrest Doorman Denali-ET, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 2-Reyncrest Doormn Lilyana-ET, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 3-Reyncrest Doormn Delight-ET, Georgia Luft; 4-ZBW M Beemer Lippizan, Mason Ziemba; 5-Tusc-Vu Avalanche Cali-ET, Isaac Folts; 6-Roput Doorman Shaylee, Jacob Coller; 7-Ms Diamond Rio-ET, Ben & Linda Byma; 8-OCD Goldwyn Memphis-ET, H. A. Lusk; 9-ZBW Baileys Sid Belinda-ET, Ashley Thornton; 10-Midas-Touch Av Cling-ET, Jennifer King Summer Yearling (6) 1-Budjon-Vail Drmn Zanetta-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Ranway Meridan Wowshesgood, Adam Schultz; 3-Mikelholm Mc Real Deal, Emily Mikel; 4-ZBW M Light BeemET, Mason Ziemba; 5-Lantland Airlift Linda, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 6-Kings-Ransom Door Cuties-ET, Adam King Spring Yearling (15) 1-Reyncrest Corvette Gracie, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 2-Vailwood Drmn Sigrid, Allison Galton; 3-Reyncrest Crvte Lauralee-ET, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; Reyncrest Crvte Lauralyn-ET, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 5-Oakfield Solomon Extreme-ET, R. Hart, D. Lucas, & C. Rigas; 6-Ovaltop Goldwyn Ellen-ET, Douglas Wolfe; 7-Yotpolis AR T-97, Nicholas Yotpolis; 8-Interflame Flame Sab Dori, Cassie Menendez; 9-Will-O-Crest At Seraphim-ET, Barbara Young; 10-Finn-Star Brazzle Vienna, Emily Starceski

JUNIOR CHAMPIONS From left: Sydney Parkin; Joe Nash with the Honorable Mention Junior Champion, Budjon-Vail Drmn ZanettaET; Aaron Eaton holding the Reserve Junior Champion, Oakfield Byway Taxi-ET; Andy Reynolds with the Junior Champion, Reyncrest Corvette Gracie; Judge Chris Hill; and Zoie Skinner. 28 - NYN October 2017

Winter Yearling (9) 1-Rocklan-ZBW Penelope-ET, Mason Ziemba; 2-Old-Acres Doorman Reginald, Old Acres Farm; 3-OCD Archrival Soar-ET, Erin Harkenrider; 4-St-Jacob Blake Angel, Don McEvoy; 5-StJacob Brady Apple Tart, Lisa Sharpe; 6-MapleDowns Soloman Elsa, Cassie Menendez; 7-MM-T Pockets Zara-ET, Michael Maloney; 8-Brabant Airlift Ellie, Layla vanLieshout; 9-CurrVale Gold Chip Exploit, Rachel Rouland Fall Yearling (5) 1-Roll-N-View Def Celine-ET, Cooper Galton; 2-Reyncrest Lmted Edition-ET, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 3-Brabant Airlift Lizzy, Jacinta vanLieshout; 4-Curr-Vale Acme Rose, Rachel Eichorst; 5-Gast-Vet Armani Fred, Michael Gast Junior Best Three Females (5) 1-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 3-Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 4-Mason Ziemba; 5-Ovaltop Holsteins Fall Yearling in Milk (3) 1 & BU-Reyncrest Limited Funds-ET, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 2 & 2nd BU-ZBW-Ziems ListentomeRed-ET, Mason Ziemba; 3-ZBW Profit LeverageET, K. & B. Ziemba Futurity #41(11) 1-Curr-Vale Brokaw Hazel-ET, Lisa Sharpe; 2-Curr-Vale Brokaw Haven-ET, Isaac Folts; 3-Ovaltop Barbwire Spark-Red, Ashlyn Wolfe; 4-Vintage-View QPDoll, Tori Reese; 5-Suzies Ladd Searfina-Red-ET, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 6-HFM Elvis Lucy-ET, Lisa Sharpe; 7-Mikelholm Atwood Bouncer, Emily Mikel; 8-Ovaltop Defiant RomaET, Michael Wolfe; 9-Lantland Sid Cheez-It, Mallory Rhodes; 10-Ovaltop Maxwell PaigeRed, Douglas Wolfe Junior 2-Year-Old (15) 1 & BU-Oakfield WB Tiffany-ET, J. & A. Lamb; 2 & 2nd BU-ZBW Corvette Love Me, Mason Ziemba; 3-Ransom-Rail Gold Aurora-ET, Eaton Holsteins, Pat Lundy, & Barclay Phoenix; 4-Luncrest-RB Lights-1695-ET, Breanna & Reid Lundy; 5-ZBW Corvette Alfalfa, K. & B. Ziemba, B. Oster, & S. Vail; 6-Liddleholme Emily-ET, Hailee Liddle; 7-Reyncrest Doorman Lantana, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 8-Evans-H Byway Jamisen, Alex Evans; 9-Ovaltop Barbwire Spark-Red, Ashlyn Wolfe; 10-Vintage-View QPDoll, Tori Reese Senior 2-Year-Old (13) 1 & BU-Elm-V-F Braxton Sapphire, Kelsey Warriner; 2 & 2nd BU-Budjon-Vail Hz LaceyRed-ET, Cooper Galton; 3-Reyncrest Hez Gold Chain-ET, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 4-Reyncrest WB Gold Ring-ET, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 5-Ms Goldwyn Shazam-ET, Reyncrest Farms Inc. & Luncrest Farm; 6-Midas-Touch Mct LipsynchET, Jennifer King; 7-Curr-Vale Brokaw HazelET, Lisa Sharpe; 8-Curr-Vale Brokaw Haven-ET, Isaac Folts; 9-Eternal-Flame GChip Always, K. & B. Ziemba, B. Oster, & K. Oster; 10-HFM Elvis Lucy-ET, Lisa Sharpe


Junior 3-Year-Old (11) 1 & 2nd BU-OCD Gold ChipEllie-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2 & BU-Jacobs Gold Chip AllET, W. & R. Lundy; 3-Reyncrest RB Loca-RedET, Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 4-Siemers Defiant Lauren-ET, Cooper Galton; 5-Kings-Ransom Doorman Frozen, Johnathan King; 6-Cranholme Atwood Pasta-ET, Isaac Folts; 7-Ms Baileys Durham Bree, B. & C. Murphy, J. Roberts, & L. Nolan; 8-Kings-Ransom Davin Rival-ET, Adam King; 9-Eildon-Tweed Tango Fort, Blake Wadsworth; 10-Georgefarm Defiant Mariyah, George Family Farms LLC

5-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Long-Haven Sid Carla, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2 & 2nd BU-Ms Brandys Gold Bailey-ET, K. & B. Ziemba, B. Oster, & E. Worden; 3-Luncrest Gdsn Wandr-1470-ET, Patrick Lundy; 4-Ovaltop Durham Louise-ET, Douglas Wolfe

150,000-Lb. Cow (4) 1 & BU-Mor-Yet Goldwyn Faithful-ET, Cooper Galton and Chase & Connor Savage; 2 & 2nd BU-Luncrest Gabor Mayday-1356, William Lundy; 3-Luncrest Atlas Heather-1274, William Lundy; 4-Ovaltop Dundee Ester, Douglas Wolfe

Aged Cow (5) 1 & BU-Liddleholme Resur Lu-Red-ET, Anthony Liddle; 2 & 2nd BU-Bella-Rosa G W Sara-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb; 3-Lantland Aspen Hemley, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 4-Ernita Locust Rockin Ruby, Priscilla Helgerson; 5-Ovaltop Knowledge Lola, Howard Wolfe

Best Three Female (6) 1-Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 2-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 3-Luncrest Farm; 4-Lantland Farm; 5-Ziem-Barb-Way; 6-Ovaltop Holsteins

Senior 3-Year-Old (8) 1 & BU-Bracin Goldwyn Cami-ET, Brad & Cindy Murphy; 2 & 2nd BU-McGarr-Farms K Dec Liberty, McGarr Farms; 3-Lantland Windbrook Hysteria, Jacob Menzi; 4-Splendids Gld Shenanigan-ET, John Roberts; 5-Headwater Airlift Charity, Ethan Sherman; 6-Willowbreeze Atwood Queen, Elyse Butts; 7-Kings-Ransom Mack Stacked, Adam King; 8-Sheland McCutchen Beauty, Erik Shelmidine

Exhibitor’s Herd (3) 1-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Reyncrest Farms Inc.; 3-Ovaltop Holsteins

4-Year-Old (9) 1 & BU-OCD Bradnick Candy-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2 & 2nd BU-Eildon-Tweed Chameleon-ET, Blake Wadsworth; 3-Luncrest Emerald Moor-1492, W. & R. Lundy; 4-Unique Atwood Cecilia-ET, W. & R. Lundy, Reid, Patrick, & Breanna Lundy; 5-Mikelholm Windbrook Rory-ET, Emily Mikel; 6-OCD Braxton China Blue-ET, Denise Saxton; 7-Muddy-River Astrd Zalentine, Muddy River Dairy; 8-ErnMar-Acres Amaze Holly, Ashley Thornton; 9-Jericho-Dairy Brax Ecklynn, Jacob Menzi (photos by Mike Walker)

PREMIER EXHIBITOR & PREMIER BREEDER From left: Judge Chris Hill, Pat, Reid, & Breanna Lundy of Luncrest Farm, the Premier Exhibitor; Whitney Kugler, Andy, Tyler, & Kelly Reynolds of Reyncrest Farms Inc., the Premier Breeder.

NY State Fair Scenes

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Wall Street Dairy 10th Anniversary Sale Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 11:00 A.M. – Mayville, NY Complimentary Continental Breakfast 9:00 – 11:00 A.M. Her VG-87 Jives Sells

Family Members Sell

Her Atwood Sells

ZIEMS FORTUNE SUNSHINE (EX-90) 4-07 2x 314 21,940 4.3 933 3.6 779 3rd generation EX, all with EX-MS, next 4 dams are all VG & EX as well! You won’t miss Sunshine’s VG87 Jives daughter who sells!

STONCREE FACTOR FESTIVE-RED (2E-93) 6-06 2x 305 24,290 4.3 1048 2.9 707 Next dam is 3E-94, then VG-86, CAN. Festive’s VG87 Redman has 2 outstanding daughters sired by Perky-Red & Sterling *RC that sell!

SPRING-FED AFTERSHOCK ISIS (2E-91) 4-08 2X 348 26,150 4.0 1058 3.3 853 Isis’ dam is a VG-87 Tesk with 255,770 4.0 10,287 3.2 8081, then 5 more VG & EX dams, many GMD and DOM! Selling is Isis’ GP-83 Atwood daughter!

Family Sells

Daughters & Family Sell

SPRING-FED OUTSIDE LETTIE (EX-91) 4-03 2x 328 25,320 4.2 1075 2.9 737 By Outside from a 3E-91 Freelance with 1375f, then a VG-88 Marshall with 2 recs. over 1300f. A great family here, watch for Lettie’s GP-82 Alexander with more points to come, and her Bankroll daughter!

SPRING-FED BUCKEYE GERRI (2E-93) 8-03 2x 347 32,250 3.9 1242 3.0 970 A top producer and what a transmitter, Gerri is a 9th gen. VG or EX in the great Darling-Farm Bell Ginny (VG-86 GMD-DOM)family whose influence around NY and in A.I. was huge! Selling are 2 fantastic Supersire daughters with 1st calf ME’s of 30,000m & 27,000m with daughters selling by Damaris and Salt.

Her DaVinci Sells

Twin Carson-Red Gr-Dtrs. Sell

WALL-ST SANCHEZ ANGELA (VG-88) 2-03 2x 316 23,100 3.5 810 2.8 653 Her dam is Mr Sam Anne (at left). Angela is a great example of how well Sanchez worked here and her March ’16 DaVinci daughter sells!

NORZ-HILL ASTRO CORA (EX-90) 3-10 2x 328 18,790 4.2 781 3.1 678 By Astronomical from an EX-90 Leduc with 2 recs. over 1200f, then show ring great Don-A-Dale Jet Crystal (EX-4E, CAN), All-Canadian and 3x Reserve with 1475f. Next 2 dams are both VG. Selling from Cora’s VG-85 Dusk are twin Carson-Red gr’dtrs. due after the sale and a Django daughter.

Her RED Advent Sells

RS-SILVERSHADE MR SUPREME-ET (2E-91) 8-05 2x 315 26,080 4.3 1119 2.9 769 Over 129,000M lifetime, her dam is a 4E-94-DOM Leadman with 225,000M, followed by 6 more VG & EX, long-lived dams in the Swampy-Hollow SugarTw (EX-91 GMD-DOM) family. One of the greatest pedigrees in the herd!

Family Sells

SPRING-FED MR SAM ANNE (2E-91) 3-04 2x 365 30,850 4.1 1260 2.9 906 Anne is backed by 5 VG dams and her 2E-90 Dundee daughter was HHM All-NY in 2012. Another deep maternal line and her VG Sanchez daughter and GP-83, 2y Sabathia gr’dtr. sell!

Watch for continuous updates on our website and on our Facebook page! We look forward to welcoming you to our farm and celebrating 10 years of breeding and developing these deep-pedigreed, true-transmitting maternal lines. There will be opportunities for everyone on October 21st! 30 - NYN October 2017


125 Head Sell – 60 Cows, 65 Heifers & Show-Age Calves – Primarily Holsteins with several Swiss, Ayrshire, & Shorthorn Offerings A herd built on deep pedigrees & outstanding type! aAa Mated! BAA: 108.5 – 12 EX 29 VG 18 GP – Herd will be re-scored prior to sale! 6 Years Quality Milk Awards – SCC 67,000

Foundation cow here and a 5th gen. VG or EX, numerous descendants will sell! One of the greatest

One of the stellar young cows in this herd, June is an 8th generation VG or EX! Her dam is an EX Alexander w/26,000m. Family members sell and

ME’d at 28,000m 1120f, Ruthiana was HM All-NY Fall Yearling in 2016 and this year was 1st Sr. 2-YrOld & Intermediate Champion at the Chautauqua Co. Holstein Show! Her dam is a VG-87 Guthrie, then a

One of the standout cows in this herd and might not be done at 92 points! She sells with her son by Headliner! Dam is GP-83, then EX-91, EX-90, & EX-95!

A beautiful young cow, her dam is a VG-88 Lheros, next dam is GP-84, then 3 gens. VG -87. Sells with

Her dam is a 2E-90 Mr Burns w/1395f, next 6 dams are all VG, Can with high lifetimes to 222,000m!

Over 113,000M lifetime, her dam was VG-88 with records to 1248f, the next 5 dams are all VG & EX.

A fancy highlight here, this is one to watch for! She

5% Discount for Juniors, FFA, 4-H, & Breed Youth Members under 18 Years of Age! Free trucking within 30 miles of the farm!


Today’s Stars Our Champion Sr. 3-Year-Old & Cover Girl LANTLAND WINDBROOK HYSTERIA (EX-91, EX-MS) 2-02 2x 365 24,099 4.3 1036 3.5 839 3-05 2x 123 12,508 4.1 515 3.2 405 (Inc.) 106 lbs. 4.0%f 3.2%p on latest test & bred to Awesome-Red. Hysteria has a daughter due Spring ’18. 1st, BU, Senior & Grand Champion NYSF Youth Show ‘17 1st, BU, Senior & Grand Champion Chemung Co. Holstein Show ( Jr. & Open) 1st, BU, Res. Senior & Res. Grand Champion NY Spring Junior Show 1st, BU, Res. Intermediate & Res. Grand Champion CNY Jr. Holstein Show 3rd at NYSF Open Show Owned by Jacob Menzi

LANTLAND ASPEN HEMLEY (2E-94, EX-MS)

Her Dam

3-10 2x 352 27,211 4.2 1135 3.5 953 6-00 2x 365 33,614 4.0 1331 3.2 1060 7-04 2x 125 16,427 3.7 608 3.0 485 (Inc.) 115 lbs. 3.5%f 2.9%p on latest test. Bred to Diamondback *RC. Hemley has another Windbrook daughter, LANTLAND WB HURRICANE, born March ’17! 1st Aged Cow & Senior Champion at CNY Holstein Show ‘17 1st & BU at NYSF Youth Show 1st & BU at Chemung Co. Holstein Show ( Jr. & Open) Owned by Kirt Menzi Jr.

This cow family goes back 13 generations to a Spring Farm Fond Hope daughter purchased by Grandpa Fred Lant in the early 1960’s at a Canandaigua Sale. She was the first cow to go Excellent on the farm. We look forward to extending this family… they are a pleasure to work with!

Classification 61 EX 89 VG 21 GP BAA: 110.1

Your visit is always welcome! 1102 Middle Rd. Horseheads, NY 14845 607-739-2535 Email: lantlandfarm@aol.com 32 - NYN October 2017

Look for Hysteria and other members of our show string at World Dairy Expo! 2015 NYS Master Breeder Herd


Welcome to Tri-County T-D-J Farm AND

THE HOME OF TOMKAN HOLSTEINS Introducing Apple’s Red Integral Daughter

MS APPLE AISHLING-RED ET This Apple didn’t fall far from the tree! Expecting offspring from Salvatore, Apprentice & Ammo-P Flushing this fall to Unstopabull

THE J ILEK F AMILY Thomas & Diane Jilek Chef Kane Jilek

603 SKELLIE ROAD SALEM, NY 518-796-9024

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Powerful Halo and Her-H

COOKIECUTTER MOM HALO-ET (VG-88, EX-MS DOM)

COOKIECUTTER EPIC HAZEL-ET EX-91, EX-MS)

COOKIECUTTER MRS HABAERA-ET (VG-85, VG-MS)

2-00 3x 365 35,280 5.2 1819 3.5 1237 Dam of 11 EX & 38 VG daughters to date! Nominated Global Cow of the Year 2017

3-10 3x 281 28,330 4.1 1166 3.4 970 Epic x Halo – 9th gen. EX-MS 38 dtrs. over +2500 GTPI and 11 VG dtrs. to date! Dam of Humblenkind & Hodedoe and the 4 cows & heifer pictured right.

1-08 3x 124 12,800 4.0 513 3.2 414 (Inc.) GTPI +2650 Montross x Epic Hazel Her daughter selling in the NY Harvest Sale Nov. 4: COOKIECUTTER DEARING HABUS – GTPI +2764 PTA +1435M +86F +61P +916NM +7.9PL +4.2Livability +1.91T Sired by Mr Day Dearing

Her best (great)grandsons: 1. N-SPRINGHOPE HONDA-ET GTPI +2887 +2.37T +8.5PL 2.62SCS (Lylas xMontross x Epic Hazel x Halo at ABS)

Other Hazel Offspring:

2. COOKIECUTTER HUMBLENKIND-ET GTPI +2837 +3.16T +9.6PL 2.79SCS (Modesty x Epic Hazel x Halo at Select Sires)

COOKIECUTTER MROS HAWAII-ET (VG-87, EX-MS) GTPI +2723, 10th gen. EX-MS Montross x Epic Hazel Dam of Cookiecutter Mdty Hailin-ET, +2876 GTPI Modesty sold in 2017 National Convention to Select Sires

3. COOKIECUTTER JDI HODEDOE-ET GTPI +2850 +2.54T +8.4PL 2.91SCS (Jedi x Epic Hazel x Halo at Select Sires)

COOKIECUTTER DRACO HADES-ET (GP-84) GTPI +2635 Draco x Epic Hazel Dam of Hadrian & Husky (no Mogul or Supersire!)

4. COOKIECUTTER HADRIAN-ET GTPI +2847 +2.54T +8.4PL 2.91SCS (Modesty x GP-84 Draco x Epic Hazel x Halo)

COOKIECUTTER DOPEN HADES-ET (VG-85) GTPI +2543 Doorsopen x Epic Hazel Dam of Cookiecutter Modesty Half – GTPI +2901 +980NM +1003CM

5. COOKIECUTTER LGND HUSKY-ET GTPI +2843 +2.05T +11.1PL 2.89SCS ** No Mogul or Supersire!

IDEAL DAIRY FARMS Home of Cookie Cutter Holsteins Herd Average: 1450L 29,641 3.8 1118 3.1 931 239 Vaughn Road, Hudson Falls, NY 12839 34 - NYN October 2017


High Impact Descendants

COOKIECUTTER MROS HADLEY-ET (VG-86, EX-MS)

COOKIECUTTER MN HAZELLE-ET (VG-85)

COOKIECUTTER MROS HAVANA-ET

2-02 3x 288 30,920 3.8 1189 3.1 956 (Inc.) +2678 GTPI Montross x Epic Hazel & 10th gen. EX-MS! Selling in the World Classic Oct. 6 – her +2865 GTPI Frazzled Welcome-Tel Frzzled Hagar-ET b. 5-5-17 +2096M +96f +72P +967NM +2.25T Owned by Welcome-Tel Holsteins, Peck & Chlus Montross’ x Hazel – 50% went on to be successful for others!

2-06 3x 199 20,880 3.6 747 3.1 653 (Inc.) GTPI +2648 Montross x Epic Hazel Dam of +2856 GTPI Josuper +954NM +968CM

+2730 GTPI Montross x Epic Hazel Dam of Honda – +2887 GTPI Lylas – highest GTPI gr’son of Epic Hazel

Selling in the World Classic, Oct. 6, Madison, WI +2859 GTPI, #2 Bourbon! Her Granddam COOKIECUTTER BBON HOTCH-ET b. 6-12-17 PTA +2859M +93F +70P +928NM +6.8PL 2.73SCS +2.2DPR +213FE +2.28T +3421 GLPI +3530DGV Sells in absentia.

COOKIECUTTER DONA HODGEPOD (VG-86, VG-MS) 1-09 3x 309 27,060 3.7 1011 3.6 988 By Donatello. Hotch’s dam is a GP-81 (just fresh) Yoder that will score higher, then MOM Hula (VG-88, EX-MS), the Shthollerwood (EX-92, EX-MS DOM), 8th gen. VG or EX, all EX-MS!

Follow us on Facebook at Ideal Dairy Farms 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 – www.holsteinworld.com/cookiecutter

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Bolton Money Has the “X” Chromosome as Well!

BACON-HILL YODER MARLEY-ET (VG-86, VG-MS) – GTPI +2649 2-01 3x 252 24,516 4.0 972 2.9 716 (Inc.) PTA +2242M +100F +73P +814NM +5.0PL +232FE +1.89T Yoder x Suprsire Mindy (VG-86) x Bolton Money

BACON-HILL UNO MAUDE-ET (VG-88, VG-MS) – GTPI +2537 3-00 3x 301 32,505 4.7 1524 3.2 1050 PTA +790M +79F +42P +692NM +5.8PL +.9DPR +2.08T Uno x Bolton Money

UNIQUE-STYLE BOLTON MONEY (2E-93 GMD-DOM) 3-01 3x 365 38,430 4.2 1614 3.2 1247 Nominated Global Cow of the Year ‘17 Dam of Montross, Monty, Milson, & Milton – highly-proven Mogul full brothers

BACON-HILL KINGBOY MOE-ET (VG-87, VG-MS) – GTPI +2651 2-05 3x 186 21,100 3.6 766 3.1 650 (Inc.) PTA +1493M +74F +57P +720NM +5.4PL +.8DPR +3.18T Kingboy x Uno Maude The Kugler Family 28 Coons Rd. - Valley Falls, NY 12185 Tom’s Cell: 518-366-3901 flyhigherholsteins@gmail.com The Peck Family 285 West River Rd. - Schuylerville, NY 12871 Bill’s Cell: 518-424-6770 billpeckwelcomestockfarm@outlook.com 36 - NYN October 2017

BACON-HILL GAMBLER MEYA-ET (GP-83) – GTPI +2459 2-08 3x 165 16,273 3.7 610 3.0 482 (Inc.) PTA +1583M +19F +49P +7.0PL +2.8DPR +1.76T Gambler x Ostyl Monique (VG-87-DOM) x Bolton Money

Money & her descendants – both male & female – are impacting genetics around the world. We welcome your interest in this Breed-leading cow family!


She’s “Slick”… +2813 GTPI Imax selling Nov. 4 in the NY Harvest Sale FLY-HIGHER IMAX SLICK-ET b.7/27/2017 PTA +2100M +94F+67P +921NM+7.8PL +1.7DPR 6.9SCE 2.88SCS FE +204 FI +2.2 PTA +2.26 +1.94UDC +1.84FLC An early daughter of Silverridge V Imax!

Her dam: MD-MAPLE-LAWN SADY-ET – fresh 8-14-2017 & looks great! GTPI +2661, +835NM Damaris PTA +1601M +75F +52P +9.7PL +1.6DPR 2.76SCS PTA +1.88T +1.70UDC +2.07FLC

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SONS +2890 GTPI, +1010 NM Imax +2794 GTPI, +954NM Helix +2778 GTPI, +883NM Imax +2762 GTPI, +892NM Charley +2751 GTPI, +874NMSuperhero +2737 GTPI, +847NM Helix +2702 GTPI, +838NM Granite

Sady’s Dam

DAUGHTERS +2938 GTPI, +1030 NM Modesty +2831 GTPI, +951NM Imax +2813 GTPI, +921NM Imax +2809 GTPI, +925NM Modesty +2773 GTPI, +908NM Imax +2760 GTPI, +884NM Fortune +2759 GTPI, +930NM Charley

Sady’s Granddam

STONE-RAIL MOGUL SPARKLE-ET (VG-88) 2-05 2x 365 28,260 4.1 1158 2.9 830

Fly Higher Holsteins, LLC

PINE-TREE PLANET SUELE-ET (VG-85) 2-00 3x 365 27,350 3.5 965 3.1 852

Inquiries always welcome! Tom, Joanne, Alex & Whitney Kugler 28 Coons Rd. • Valley Falls, NY 12185 518.366.3901 (Tom’s cell) lyhigherholsteins@gmail.com

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Out and About in Tri-County Liddleholme

Truly one of the great breeding establishments in Washington County, and all of New York State for that matter, is Liddleholme in Argyle, owned by the Liddle family - Adam, Nicole, Anthony, Brock, and Hailee. With a BAA of 112.9 on 58 cows, Liddleholme stands 5th on New York’s high BAA list and the cows here reflect that every day of the week. Cow care here is the priority, but it’s downto-earth. The cows stand in large tie stalls, are on pasture nights, and are fed a largely forage diet. Development and longevity are important and when you hear the pedigrees, stall after stall, you understand why Liddles enjoy the thrill of building on what they have. Many of the Breed’s greatest cow families are represented here: Roxy, Lulu, Apple, Ashlyn, and Tony Beauty to name just a few, and it’s enjoyable to see how well the cows match their pedigrees. She had only been home 12 hours after her successful trip to Harrisburg, PA, but Liddleholme Resur Lu-RedET (EX-95) looked terrific and right at ease. She is having a storybook year in the show ring this year and the day before our visit, Lu had been named Senior & Grand Champion at the Eastern National Holstein Show and was the Supreme Best Bred & Owned winner as well. That got her a nice ride back to Argyle in a brand-new 24-foot trailer that Liddles will have use of for a year! Lu is an amazing cow and has an enthusiastic following wherever she goes. She has had six calves and is pregnant with her 7th by Army. She has four frozen Avalanche embryos as well which should be a great mating on this balanced, super-uddered cow. When asked how the mating to Carrousel Resurrect-Red-ET (Talent x show star Renita Ranger) that produced Lu came about, Anthony Liddle says they chose Resurrect because he was a maternal brother to Regiment-Red, the sire of the 96-point Apple. Lu is a 6th generation Excellent in the Tora

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Anthony, Brock and Adam Liddle with Liddleholme Resur Lu-Red-ET (EX-95).

Triple Threat Lulu (EX-96 GMD-DOM) family and has an EX-93 Goldwyn sister here as well. This year alone, Lu has been Grand Champion and Best Bred & Owned of Show at the Central New York Holstein Show, Grand Champion at the Tri-County Holstein Show, and Reserve Grand Champion at the New York State Fair. She is a crowd favorite wherever she goes and the fact that she is homebred makes it all that much sweeter. Interestingly, Liddles used Resurrect but ended up with only two daughters – Lu and Liddleholme Roxbury-Red-ET (EX91), owned & shown by the Kings of Midas Touch Genetics and sold later to WI. Her dam was a VG-88 Advent that went through Liddles’ 2008 sale for $45,000, followed by five generations of EX “Roxy’s.” Next to Lu in the barn is Liddleholme Mariah (EX-94), a Patience Sholine Contender-Red-ET that goes back to Hillcroft Leader Melanie (EX96). Mariah was 1st aged cow at TriCounty this year and Reserve Grand Champion to Lu. Down the row is Co-Vale Fever Camila-ET (EX-92), so successful as an undefeated summer yearling in 2012 and from the same cow family as Curr-Vale Goldwyn Emelyn-ET (EX-93) who was so successful on the tanbark for Anthony a few years back. There are a number of up-andcoming young cows here and Adam’s favorite is Ernest-Anthony ArthaET (VG-89, 2y), a Windbrook from Arethusa Fever Almira-ET (EX-94)

in the Tri-Day Ashlyn-ET (2E-96 GMD-DOM) family. Tall, long, with a beautiful uphill run and an udder that was all folds after milking, she also has a Pine-Tree Sid-ET sister due this winter. Another outstanding Windbrook is Elm-Spring Wbk Innovator-ET (VG-86, 2y), owned with Josh Boyden. Purchased at the Elm-Spring Farm Picnic Sale, she is a potential 7th generation Excellent out of Elm-Spring Morty Mitzi (2E-94) from Integrity Inez (4E-94). Innovator has two Beemer daughters and is bred to Army. There is so much to take in at Liddleholme and the passion that Adam and his family have for great cattle is apparent. Sons Anthony and Brock stayed with us the entire visit and they have learned much from their father, grandfather Bill Liddle, and the many people they have encountered through their showing and fitting careers. And while many people associate Adam Liddle as a very talented judge, it’s apparent walking around the barn, visiting about cows and cow families, that he is most at home here, in his barn, surrounded by his family and his cattle. But a renowned judge he is and this year, Adam will officiate over the greatest Holstein exhibition in the United States, the International Holstein Show at World Dairy Expo. It is an honor and a thrill, not only for him, but his family and for the New York Holstein fraternity. A sizeable contingency of family and friends is traveling to Madison with him and that will be an exciting time for everyone. I was very curious to see how Adam got his start in showing and judging and like many people, it began with the county fair as a kid. “The fair was the highlight of our lives!” Adam says with a smile. He began judging as a youth as well and judged in the 4-H competition at State Fair, placing very well. He qualified to go to Harrisburg but was too young! Adam was asked to judge his first show – the Columbia County Fair 4-H Show in Chatham -


by Roy Denniston. They all remember that show. Anthony was not even a teenager yet, but he stayed home and did the chores. In the years that have transpired, Adam’s judging career has been a full and fulfilling one, taking him all over New York and the United States. When asked what he might say to young people interested in judging, Adam has some very sound thoughts: “You have to be raised with confidence. Parents should teach their kids to do what they think is right.” How easily those words can be applied to the show ring! Adam also says that starting with PCDA judging conferences is a good beginning, since it helps with reasons, how to handle the ring, and provides many other practical skills. But confidence in oneself and how to back up your placings is key. Son Brock judged his first show this year at the Dutchess County Fair, so the torch is being passed. On October 6 and 7, all eyes will be on the colored shavings in Madison, WI as Adam officiates over the Holstein show, with Carl Phoenix as his associate. They will be memorable days for everyone and the New York Holstein membership is proud of Adam and his contribution to the Registered Holstein business. Be it in the show ring or in his work clothes surrounded by his cows, Adam Liddle is the first to say that he got where he is today by the people he surrounded himself with, at PamTom Farm as a youth, Ridgedale Farm for 5 ½ years as a younger man, his fellow Tri-County members, and so many others he has met along the way. These relationships and people like the Liddles are why the Holstein business is truly the greatest fraternity of people in the world.

Ms-AOL Holsteins Their prefix has been appearing everywhere this year! Watch the shows – Open or Red & White – and a “Ms-AOL-bred” calf, heifer, or cow is likely to be standing at the top of her class. Lucy Stockwell and Jason Tooley are the folks behind Ms-AOL and their story epitomizes how much one cow can shape the direction of one’s life and herd. Lucy has always been interested in showing and used the AOL prefix for her own breeding. The letters are from

the first initials of her grandparents, plus her own “L.” Jason is the fourth generation in his family to farm in Granville, NY and today’s herd of 150 cows is predominantly Holsteins, though there are still 17 Guernsey cows, the breed who formed much of the history of “Toolite Farm.” Toolite is a 560-acre farm with about 180 tillable acres, with more crop land rented. Jason is proud of just how productive this land is here. Today’s milking herd averages 24,500 lbs. of milk with 4.1%f 3.1%p. The herd carries an enviable calving interval of 12.4 months and the philosophy here is that young cows are allowed to grow and mature into good older cows. “We don’t push our 2-yearolds,” Jason notes, indicating how much he and his family appreciate longevity in their herd. The story of “Ms-AOL Holsteins” began with Lucy making a trip to Canada and seeing many outstanding Red & Whites. Ultimately she found a calf she was interested in back in the States, owned by Jason and Jordan Thomas, that would complete nine generations of Excellent “Roxy’s.” Lucy bought Miss Roxys RecoveryRed, born September 2010, and with that, she and Jason were in the Red & White business! Sired by Hvezda, Recovery came with what many might call a hefty price tag, but what an investment she has turned out to be. Lucy and Jason showed her and she was Nominated All-American as a Red & White Milking Yearling. But the real value of Recovery, whose best record is 4-06 2x 305 28,650 4.2 1211 2.9 838, has been through the genetics she transmits. Jason and Lucy have flushed Recovery to seven different bulls and the offspring have not only been successfully marketed and shown by them but also by those who have tapped into this incredible family. Recovery has 33 registered offspring to date sired by ContenderRed, Ducati-Red, Absolute-Red, Armani *RC, Barbwire-Red, and Diamondback *RC. She has two Excellent Contender-Red daughters that have shown very well including Ms-AOL Contdr Revive-Red-ET (EX92, 92-MS) who was Intermediate Champion at the 2017 New York Spring Red & White Show in April. At this year’s Big E Eastern States Red & White Show, all three Junior Champions carried the Ms-AOL prefix!! Ms AOL Dback Raelynn-Red

Lucy Stockwell and Jason Tooley with Miss Roxys Recovery-Red-ET (2E-92)

was Junior Champion after winning the same title at the New York State Fair Red & White Show in August for Olivia Gaulin and Anthony Liddle. Ms-AOL DB Raspberry-Red-ET, her full sister by Diamondback, was 2nd fall calf & Reserve Junior Champion in Springfield for Jadyn Kimball of ME. And Ms-AOL C RightawayRed-ET, the winning March calf, by Contender-Red, was the Honorable Mention Junior Champion for Jadyn & Kennedy Kimball. Recovery has certainly put Jason & Lucy on the map and they smile as they recall selling show cattle before, during, and after shows! Demand for Recovery daughters has been tremendous and this true-transmitting cow is a perfect example of how lifechanging one cow and her offspring can be for a breeder. She has helped to fuel a real enthusiasm for Red & Whites and Registered Holsteins for both Lucy and Jason. Today’s herd on the farm is now scored every seven months and further interest in building the genetics and pedigree depth of the herd is keen. Anyone who is looking for their next show winner should make Ms-AOL genetics a priority. An added bonus here is to see the impressive heifer barn that was built about eight years ago and makes a terrific place to keep heifers and dry cows. In addition, the old tie stall barn at Toolite Farms is still used for younger calves and has three boxstalls for cows like Recovery. But it is the passion to breed the next show winner and the day-to-day care they receive that makes this place and the enthusiastic breeders behind it a great stop when in Washington County. See TRI-COUNTY - Page 44 NYN October 2017 - 39


ALL Aboard! ...

JACOBS GOLD CHIP ALL-ET (VG-87, 2y) 2nd Jr. 3-Year-Old New York State Fair (Fresh a month) Gold Chip x EX-90 Dundee (Maternal Sister to Valana) x EX-92 Spirit Valsie Pregnancies coming by Solomon and Cinderdoor

Same Family As …

JACOBS GOLDWYN VALANA (EX-95-2E) Reserve Grand Champion WDE 2015 40 - NYN October 2017

We feel All’s journey is just leaving the station, and she has everyone here excited about where it will all go! Look for All out in Madison!!


The Luncrest Express!! Highlights from one stop this summer

Mike Walker

Premier Exhibitor New York State Fair 2017

LUNCREST GABOR MAYDAY-1356 2nd Production Cow NYSF 2E-90 Gabor x VG-87 Outside x EX-92 Luke going back to the “Mary’s”

LUNCREST GDSN WANDER-1470-ET 3rd 5-Year-Old NYSF EX-92 Gold Sun x EX-92 Shottle Whit x EX-92 Durham Wendy

LUNCREST ATLAS HEATHER-1274 3rd Production Cow NYSF Due back in March with her 7th calf! Lifetime to date: 165,711M EX-92 Atlas x VG-87 Morty x VG-88 Storm

LUNCREST EMERALD MOOR-1492 3rd 4-Year-Old NYSF Due back in March with her 4th calf VG-87 Emerald x EX Super x EX Shottle going back to the “Mary’s”

As they say, “TEAMWORK makes the Dreamwork,” and this is definitely true for us. Everything that we have achieved is because of the tremendous people that help us at home and at the show, and for that, we are very thankful!

LUNCREST RB LIGHTS-1695 4th Jr. 2-Year-Old NYSF Contrast x EX-92 Atwood Lyzzette (1st Jr. 2-YrOld & Reserve Intermediate Champion 2014 NYSF) back to Ravenswell Lydia Family

The Lundy Family Bill & Regina – Reid & Breanna – Pat 1040 Lundy Rd. • Granville, NY 12832 Reid’s Cell: 518.796-3107 • Pat’s Cell: 518.932-2236 518.632.5449 • www.luncrest.com Follow us on Facebook @ Luncrest Farm! NYN October 2017 - 41


Made Right ... and they Make ‘Em Right ! 6 #1 Sexed Undenied Embryos Sell

**Make your own potential 12th generation EX show winners with Cleo embryos by Our-Favorite Undenied-ET (+4.28T)! Fisher

11th Generation Excellent “Roxy,� her dam is Golden-Oaks Gwyn Classy-ET (EX-92, EX-MS) by Goldwyn. Cleo is proving herself a great transmitter and we congratulate Katie Larmon on her success with Cleo’s daughter, KINGS-RANSOM KINGTUT CLAIRE, 1st Winter Calf & Jr. Champion at

Her Famous Full Sister – Dam of Kingboy Selling

Fresh again & milking 135 lbs., Cleavage looks amazing! We continue to get outstanding reports from around the U.S. on their Cleavage daughters. Another sister to Cleavage & Cleo, KINGS-RANSOM

** Your opportunity comes in Cleavage’s FANCY June ’17 Kingboy daughter selling in Ithaca! Here’s your summer yearling for 2018!

311 King Rd., Schuylerville, NY 12871 *EFF S CELL s PH email: jkingkrf@gmail.com www.kingsransomfarm.com


MS WELCOME UNO VG-86 VGMS

Tarina

2-01 3X 365D 33,160M 4.3% 1442F 3.1% 1042P Sire: Amighetti Nuero Uno-ET Dam: Ms Welcome Colby Taya VG-88 GMD DOM 2nd Dam: Clear-Echo FBI 1461-ET EX-90 GMD Next 2 dams VG or EX

7HO12998 WELCOME

Thonmaker 3170

GTPI +2831 PTA +1698M +96F +51P +8.9PL 2.9SCS +942NM PTA +2.62T +2.69UDC +2.07FLC TARINA'S SON! Working with many daughters & gr’dts!

TARINA'S DAUGHTER!

WFC WELCOME MARDIGRAS VG-85 VGMS

Tarin 3014366133

2-01 3X 270D 25,296M 4.3% 1097F 3.2% 810P Sire: Mr Moviestar Mardi Gras-ET

7HO12997 WELCOME

Tarrino 3181

GTPI +2901 PTA +2046M +106F +68P +6.9PL 2.99SCS +2.7DPR PTA +2.45T +2.46UDC +1.74FLC TARIN'S SON! Working with several daughters!

We love working with Tarina and her offspring! Inquiries about this exciting family always welcome!

THE WILLIAM PECK FAMILY | 285 W River Road Schuylerville, NY 12871 Phone: 518-424-6770 | billpeckwelcomestockfarm@outlook.com NYN October 2017 - 43


The Tri-County Holstein Show

TRI-COUNTY From page 39

Anyone who has ever been to Schaghticoke in July for the TriCounty Holstein Show knows what a tremendous event it is. Under the direction of Show Chairman Dave Holck, this show has a reputation for top-notch cattle year after year. Dave has been show chair for about 10 years and is the first to say that the show’s success and reputation have come from the efforts of a great team of people. Dave, whose roots are in Oneida County, is in a rather unique position in that he does not own any cattle of his own, yet he remains interested in the show and its success. Cattle from the Tri-County show often go on to state and national competition. Here are a few aspects of this show that make it “flow” … things that may be helpful for other clubs in administering their own local shows: 1. Dave is the show chairman and there is a nine-member show committee that meets three times per year. The committee suggests judges as well as reviews what

went well, possible changes, and how to improve. There is also a separate person for the impressive show book that is compiled, full of ads from commercial companies and breeders alike. Regular correspondence through emails helps organize the book and raise a good amount of money for the show. The inside covers and outside back cover positions are auctioned off each year. 2. The show is held in conjunction with the Brown Swiss canton so expenses for the judge and fairgrounds are shared. One judge handles the combined showmanship and the Brown Swiss show one day, then the Holstein show the next day. 3. A picnic for both the Holstein and Brown Swiss breeders is held the evening before the Holstein Show. There is also a Silent Auction during the event that raises money. The picnic draws hundreds of people and gives folks a time to so-

cialize apart from the hectic pace of show day. 4. Entry fees are reasonable for the show, but more sizeable late-entry fees help encourage breeders to enter early, thus making the show book easier to follow on show day. 5. There are Premier Breeder & Reserve Premier Breeder banners, as well as Premier Exhibitor and Reserve Premier Exhibitor banners. Tri-County has several competitive show strings and recognizing up to four strings in this way encourages everyone. This year, only one point separated three strings! The result of all this effort and cooperation among Tri-County members is one of the greatest Empire State shows each year. While Dave Holck is a terrific show administrator, it’s all the people who work together that make it all happen in such a way that everyone enjoys their days each July in Schaghticoke.

A March ’17 RED Contender Sells in the NY Harvest Sale Ria’s Full Sisters

Her Dam – 9th Gen. EX “Roxy”

MIS ROXYS RECOVERY-RED (2E-92)

MS-AOL CNTNDR REVIVE-RED-ET (EX-92, 92-MS @ 3y – Max Score!)

MS-AOL CNTNDR ROOKIE-RED-ET (EX-90, 91-MS)

1st Jr. 3-Yr-Old, BU, & Intermediate Champion at 2017 NY Spring Red & White Show

Reserve Intermediate Champion at 2017 Mid-West Spring Red & White Show

4-06 2x 305 28,650 4.2 1211 2.9 838 Hvezda x EX-91 Advent x Rubirae Socks (EX-93-DOM), then 6 more EX in the Queen of the Breed’s family!

Selling is Recovery’s daughter, MS-AOL CONDTNDER RIA-RED-ET b. 3/7/17 Jason R. Tooley 23 Emerson Lane - Granville, NY 12832 (518) 642-3986 44 - NYN October 2017

MS-AOL HOLSteinS

Lucy Stockwell 143 North Main St. – Fair Haven, VT 05743 (802) 345-0026


Reflection of “Halo”

High-Caliber Lylas Selling in the NY Harvest Sale Selling: N-SPRINGHOPE LYLAS 2869-ET b. 2/2/2017 – GTPI +2708 PTA +1309M +.18%f +100F +.06%p +58P +813NM 2.88SCS +1.9DPR +4.9PL +210FE 1.9FI PTA +2.12 +2.15UDC +1.41FLC An early daughter of Fustead Tango Lylas-ET! Sells ready to IVF or flush!

Her Dam

COOKIECUTTER MROS HAVANA-ET GTPI +2730 PTA +1318M +64F +63P +817NM +7.3PL 2.77SCS +3.0DPR +178FE +2.8FI PTA +2.02T +2.52UDC +1.61FLC Havana is due in Nov. to Lylas! Havana is a full sister to Cookiecutter Mont Hadley-ET (VG-86, EX-MS). Among Havana’s offspring to date: • N-SPRINGHOPE HONDA-ET – +2887 GTPI Lylas son at ABS • N-SPRINGHOPE FLGSHP 2953-ET – +2783 GTPI Flagship with +62F +67P +2.49T +868NM • 2 others over +2700 GTPI by Lylas & Gatedancer McCullough

Havana’s Dam

COOKIECUTTER EPIC HAZEL-ET (EX-91, EX-MS) 2-11 3x 284 26,980 3.9 1054 3.5 938 3-10 3x 281 28,330 4.1 1166 3.4 970 9th generation EX-MS in the Snow-N Denises Dellia (2E-95 GMD-DOM) family!

The “Halo” Family is known around the world for making high-demand, high-GTPI males & females! This exciting, outcross Lylas daughter offers unlimited marketing potential! Very high Feed Efficiency & components, your opportunity awaits November 4 in Ithaca! Kevin, Barb, & Alicia Nedrow 2819 Co. Rd. 4, Cliton Springs, NY 14432 585-261-8182 (Barb) – 585-269-4871 (Kevin) blnedrow@yahoo.com 2-Time Progressive Breeders Registry & 8-Time Progressive Genetics Herd Award

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The NY Holstein Harvest Sale Saturday, November 4th • 11:00 A.M. • Ithaca, NY Held at the Cornell Livestock Pavilion

MS TCF Cherryacre Landry-ET (VG-85) 1-11 305d 27,620 4.5 1240 3.1 858 This Payton dtr. has a lovely Modesty selling ready to IVF w/GTPI +2704 +1064M +109F +48P +$874NM +5.8PL +229FE +1.5DPR +1.69T! 2nd dam VG-87 Uno w/1425F 1012P! Great flush family! Hembury & Marshman 570-546-8135

Cookiecutter Epic Hazel-ET (EX-91, EX-MS) 3-10 281d 28,330 4.1 1166 3.4 970. Her Tango Lylas gr’dtr sells born 2-2-17 w/GTPI +2708 +1309M +100F +58P +$813NM +4.9PL +1.9DPR +2.12T +210FE. Dam of heifer selling is by Montross, 3rd dam VG-88-DOM “Halo!” 0ver 10 generations of EX udders & this family is on fire! Nedrows 585-261-8182

Lylehaven Atwood Lylly-ET (2E-95) 5-11 365d 41,280 4.4 1831 3.2 1334 Her fancy Doorman dtr. born 12/2/16 sells! Gr’dam is 5E-94 Starbuck w/238,000M 4.7% 11,291LT! One of the greatest transmitting families of the Breed! Four Hills 802-453-2928

MS Apples Alyce-ET (EX-94) RC TV 4-01 365d 29,010 4.2 1223 3.3 962 Recently fresh & looks amazing, this sensational Goldwyn & her family sell! Dam 3E-96-DOM AppleRed! Also selling her fancy 2-yr-old Capitol Gain w/ lovely udder, 2 Sid dtrs. (one born 3-1-17 & one born Oct. ’16), & an RC Redhot born 12-1-16! 5 awesome members of the Apple family! Ridgedale & Quackenbush 518-673-2809

KHW Regiment Apple-Red-ET (3E-96-DOM) LT: 240,640 4.7 11,394 3.6 8559 The undisputed Queen of Red & Whites and multiple All-Am. winner, her lovely RC, TV Sid dtr. sells born 12-11-16! Granddam 2E-95-DOM w/1849, then 5 more EX! A tremendous breeding opportunity! Kulps 717-665-5663

Jon-Lu Advent Rona-Red-ET (2E-91) 3-08 365d 34,070 4.1 1408 3.2 1102 Her Red Reality-Red dtr. sells due 12-7 to Lotus! Next dam 2E-91 w/1373F, then 7 more EX “Roxy’s!” Also selling a fancy Red Hvezda due 12-23 to Lotus from VG-87 full sis. to the Reality that sells w/1254F! Next dam 2E-93-DOM “Rehema-Red”, huge pedigree! Ovaltop 315-858-1460

Starmark Ad Hotstuff-Red-ET (2E-94) 5-00 365d 33,690 5.6 1896 3.1 1051 All-Am 5-Yr-Old ’12 & Res. All-Am R&W Aged Cow ’13, we are selling 6 #1 Sexed IVF Avalanche embryos from Hotstuff, eligible for export! Resulting calves are mat. sisters to EX-92 “Hot Mama, “ Star of the Breed ’16! Potential 10th gen. EX! Hinz & Spring 585-689-0249

Craigcrest Rubies Rachelle-ET (EX-93) 2-11 330d 24,320 4.0 972 3.3 796 2nd WDE Jr. 3-Yr-Old ’16 & HM All-Am, her stunning Crush dtr. sells born 3-1-17! 2nd dam EX-93 w/1135F, 3rd 5E-91 w/1232F, 4th EX! Full sis to Rachelle EX94 “Rejoice” All-Can & All-Am Sr. 2-Yr-Old ’11. Lambs 585-704-2501

Kings-Ransom MG Cleavage-ET (EX-94) 2-11 3x 365 38,240 4.8 1838 3.5 1336 11th generation EX “Roxy” and one of Mogul’s highestscored daughters, selling is her June ’17 Kingboy, destined for greatness! Also offering 5 #1 Undenied embryos from Cleavage’s full sister, also EX-94! Kings Ransom Farm 518-791-2876

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A few of the stars that sell! 90 Lots will be offered! High Genomics, Deep Cow Families, Show Prospects, Red & Whites

Cookiecutter SSire Has-ET (VG-87-DOM) 2-01 365d 38,700 4.5 1740 3.2 1252 Several sell from the most pre-potent maternal line of the Breed including her 6-24-17 Hotline grdtr. w/GTPI +2706 +2081M +99F +64P +4.4PL +$797NM +2.83T! Her dam by Rubicon! Also, a 3-20-17 Modesty gr’dtr. w/GTPI +2716 +1428M +96F +50P +$801NM +5.9PL +2.81T +3.05UDC! Her dam by Silver! Next dam VG88-DOM “Halo!” AOT Genetics 518-366-3901

Stone-Rail Mogul Sparkle-ET (VG-88) 2-06 2x 365 28,260 4.1 1158 2.9 830 Next 4 dams are all VG & a different sire stack! Selling is Sparkle’s +2813 GTPI Imax gr’dtr. from a Damaris. Calf is +2100M +94F +67P +921NM +204FE +2.2FI +7.8PL +2.26T. One of the first Imax’s to ever sell! Fly Higher Holsteins 518-366-3901

Miss Roxys Recovery-Red (2E-92) 4-06 2x 305 28,650 4.2 1211 2.9 838 Recovery is a 9th gen. EX “Roxy” and is out of an EX91 Advent, then Rubirae Socks (EX-93-DOM). Selling is her RED Contender dtr. born 3-7-17. This family loves to show and loves to win! Tooley & Stockwell 802-345-0026

Krull SS Ember-ET (2E-94) 5-10 348d 22,940 3.6 817 3.1 703 From the “Elegance” family, her stunning Red Prodigy dtr. sells due 3-2 to sexed Diamondback! Gr’dam is EX-90 Encore w/124,000M, 3rd EX-90 w/1532F, 4th 3E-96-GMD-DOM “Elegance” & next 4 EX! Potential 9th gen. EX! Bymas 315-868-2355

RG-JK Shottle Marvel-ET (2E-95) 5-10 365d 34,250 3.9 1323 3.2 1085 Gr’dam of a lovely Brazzle that sells born 9-3-16! Dam is EX-90, 3y Super Layne w/22,160 3.8 839F, 3rd dam 2E-94 “Rub Marlene” w/1410F, 4th 3E-94 “Marker Mandy” & pedigree to burn! Jonathan Clark 603-504-6289

MS Atlees Armani Aavyn-ET (VG-86) 2-04 189d 15,496 5.5 856 2.5 392 (Inc.) From this stunning Armani, we are selling a smashing Doorman born 12-5-16 & she can show! Gr’dam EX92 Atwood was HM All-Am Jr. 3-Yr-Old in ’13 & Spring Yearling in ’10! 3rd dam “Chief Adeen” 2E-94-DOM & 4th 2E-94-DOM Starbuck! One of the Breed’s most influential maternal lines! Maple Downs 518-827-4552

Farnear-TBR SR Babes-ET (EX-92) 4-03 2x 305 29,170 3.8 1102 2.7 789 7th generation EX Shamrock in the Regancrest-PR Barbie-ET (EX-92 GMD-DOM) family and proving a great transmitter! Selling is her Feb. ’16 Commander dtr. due in March to sexed Kingboy! Stu Hollenshead _____________

Gen-I-Beq Snowman Akiliane-ET (EX-91) 1-11 261d 17,550 4.3 759 3.0 533 Gr’dam of Red Silver Kimball dtr. selling w/GTPI +2423 +64F +5.4PL +2.83T, a huge GTPI for Reds! Dam is GP-82 @ 2-01 by Entitle, 3rd dam VG-89 Baxter w/1730F, 4th EX-91-GMD-DOM mat. sis. to Apple-Red! Midas-Touch 315-322-4162

Mormann Uno Garlic-ET (EX-90) 2-03 365d 33,390 3.7 1219 3.2 1061 Her Bandares gr’dtr. sells born 6-4-17 w/GTPI +2714 +1032M +77F +50P +$789NM +6.8PL +2.6T +1.1DPR! Dam is GP @ 2-01 by Silver, 3rd dam VG-86 Fred, 4th VG, 5th VG-87 & next 6 VG or EX. Converse Judy Family! Jamie Crawford 607-222-5788 Catalogs & Managed by

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Harvest The Best By Bidding Last Consigning 2 Special Red-Roxy’s & A Super Tobi All from exceptional, deep-pedigree cow families! Daughter & Gr-daughter Sell from Roxy Family

Selling Rona’s Reality daughter – a potential 10th generation Excellent – due with first calf in early December to Lotus. Heifer has EX & high VG full sisters plus EX & high VG maternal sisters. All with outstanding production. Also selling a R&W Hvezda gr-daughter due the end of December to Lotus from OVALTOP REL RAYLEEN-RED-ET (VG- ) with records of: x , . . x , . .

JON-LU ADVENT RONA-RED-ET (2E-91) 7-04 2x 333 27,690 4.6 1270 3.1 866 LTD: 147,896 4.2 6231 3.2 4698

Gr-Daughter Sells from Tobi Family Selling: OVALTOP FEVER TONYA – potential th generation Excellent! Due January st to Archrival. Full sister: OVALTOP FEVER TEQUILA (EX-9 @ 3-02 2X 361 27,105 4.7 1284 3.4 920

RAGGI TOBIS DAMION LIZ-ET (2E-92) 6-10 2x 365 27,580 4.1 1122 3.2 891 LTD: 163,209 4.0 6335 3.2 5224 NYS Master Breeder Herd 27 Year PBR Herd BAA: 110.3 - 30 EX 44 VG 7 GP DHIR Avg. 26,471 3.6 959 3.0 785 48 - NYN October 2017

Dam: OVALTOP SANCHEZ TOBI (EX-9 ) 4-00 2x 365 30,750 4.1 1253 3.2 995 LTD: 113,030 4.1 4609 3.2 3574 3rd dam: EX-90 Lee. th dam: ERNEST-ANTHONY SD TOBI ( E-9 -DOM) 5th dam: C ALANVALE INSPIRATION TINA ( E-9 GMD-DOM)

Howard & Ginny .8 8. 88 Doug 315.858.9058 Mike & Monica .8 8. Email: ovaltop@gmail.com

Howard W. Wolfe & Family Chyle Road – Richfield Springs, NY www.ovaltopholsteins.com

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New York

Showreports Allegany-Steuben Holstein Show July 13, 2017 Judge: Brian Behnke Junior Champion OCD Archrival Soar-ET, Erin Harkenrider Reserve Junior Champion Dwibet Awesome Kolor, Dwi-Bet Farms Senior & Grand Champion Elm-V-F Braxton Shadow, Bryce Warriner Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Jackson-Hill Alexis, Jade Atherton All-Breeds Premier Breeder: FiDe Farms All-Breeds Premier Exhibitor: Jack & Colleen Button

A new format – an All-Breeds show – drew a large number of color-breed cattle, particularly Jerseys, to the AlleganySteuben Club site in Canisteo on July 13. Brian Behnke of Brooklyn, WI made the official placings in a well-enjoyed event by club members and a good ringside which weathered a couple heavy downpours during the show. Judge Behnke named his Champions of the Junior Division and when it came time for the Open Show Champions, he stayed with the same three cows, adding the winning junior 2-year-old to his pull of four head. Taking home Senior & Grand Champion rosettes was Elm-V-F Braxton Shadow, the winning 4-year-old cow for Bryce Warriner, Andover. A tall, long, angular cow in full bloom, she was followed by a very similar cow from the senior 3-year-old class, Jackson-Hill Alexis, a daughter of Ms Atlees Sht AftershockET, owned by Jade Atherton, Greenwood. In the Honorable Mention spot was the winning aged cow, Ernita Locust Rockin Ruby, with owner Priscilla Helgerson at the halter. Perhaps most remarkable about this trio was that they were each bred & owned by their junior exhibitor, an incredible feat for these young people! The Holstein Champion was also named the Supreme Champion of the Show, with the Champion Jersey, CurrVale Nevada Marley, the winning senior 3-year-old, named the Reserve Supreme Champion, for Jack & Colleen Button who also received the All-Breeds Premier Exhibitor banner. FiDe Farms of Troupsburg 50 - NYN October 2017

took the Premier Breeder laurel. Spring Calf (5) 1-Dwibet Awesome Kolor, Dwi-Bet Farms; 2-PennHaven Addiction Roller, Kevin Sirianni Winter Calf (5) 1-Co-Vista Airlift Wendy, Bryce Warriner; 2-SchooDailey Dempsy Lou-Who, Ethan & Nick Schoonover

5-Year-Old (2) 1-FiDe Force Kansas, Paige Demun; 2-FiDe Redliner Roz-Red, Priscilla Helgerson Aged Cow (2) 1-Ernita Locust Rockin Ruby, Priscilla Helgerson; 2-FiDe Pheonix Polka Dot, Paige Demun Best Three Females (1) 1-FiDe Farm

Fall Calf (5) 1-Midas-Touch Av Jane-Red, Kelsey Warriner; 2-MMT Pockets Cynthia-ET, Jade Atherton

Produce of Dam (1) 1-Produce of Sco-Li Hi Metro Heidi, Priscilla Helgerson

Summer Yearling (1) 1-Roll-N-View Hvezda Cystal, Timothy Richards

Dam & Daughter (1) 1-Jackson Hill Holsteins

Spring Yearling (2) 1-Oakfield Brady Temple-ET, Katie Sirianni; 2-WahlMpale-H Armani Adana, Natalie Capluzzi Winter Yearling (4) 1-OCD Archrival Soar-ET, Erin Harkenrider; 2-Oakfield Corvet Decanter-ET, Dwi-Bet Farms Junior 2-Year-Old (5) 1-Benton Goldchip Marietta, Terra Benton; 2-Ziems Armani Amore-Red-ET, Dwi-Bet Farms Senior 2-Year-Old (5) 1-OCD Camden Lilo-Red-ET, Dwi-Bet Farms; 2-FiDe Sailing Seneca, Paige Demun Senior 3-Year-Old (3) 1-Jackson-Hill Alexis, Jade Atherton; 2-FiDe Seaver Lynx, Paige Demun 4-Year-Old (4) 1-Elm-V-F Braxton Shadow, Bryce Warriner; 2-Jackson-Hill Heath Vermont, Kayla Atherton

Cattaraugus County Holstein Show August 1, 2017 Judge: David Packard Junior Champion Oakfield Byway Tarzan-ET, Onnolee Lind Reserve Junior Champion E-Skinner Avalanche Rex, Schwab Dairy Farm Senior & Grand Champion Hinz-Bos Jasper Debbie-ET, The Dairy Depot & Theron Dunlap Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Oakfield Armani Lucky-ET, Larry & Beanie Hill and Michael LaSpada Spring Calf (8) 1-Emke-Haven Montross Bloom, Mike & Anna EmkeWalker; 2-E-Skinner Airlift 6131, Schwab Dairy Farm

ALLEGANY-STEUBEN CHAMPIONS


NY Show Reports Winter Calf (7) 1-Oakfield Byway Tarzan-ET, Onnolee Lind; 2-E-Skinner Avalanche Rex, Schwab Dairy Farm Fall Calf (7) 1-E-Skinner Corvette 5794, Schwab Dairy Farm; 2-Paramount-MB Armani Alala-ET, Kayla & Kendra Dechow Summer Yearling (3) 1-Paramount-MB Crvt Aphrodite, Kayla & Kendra Dechow; 2-E-Skinner Airlift 6252, Schwab Dairy Farm Spring Yearling (1) 1-Ms Depot Solomon Caddy, The Dairy Depot Winter Yearling (2) 1-Stunning Sid S421, Payton Bennett; 2-KL-Deco Favre Fannie, Erin-Kine Holsteins Fall Yearling (2) 1-E-Skinner Doorman 5253, Payton Bennett; 2-Hope Acres McCutchen Prime, Isaac Dechow Junior Best Three Females (4) 1-Schwab Dairy Farm; 2-Erin-Kine Holsteins Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (2) 1-Erin-Kine Atwood Almond Joy, Jenna Martin; 2-Ledeco Aftershock Ashley, Ted Dechow Dry Aged Cow (1) 1-Floch Farms Madison Taylor, Ledeco Farm Junior 2-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Oakfield Armani Lucky-ET, Larry & Beanie Hill and Michael LaSpada Senior 2-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Mid-Knight Brokaw Platinum, John Cline; 2-Car-Bu Soiree Shan 1969, Car-Bu Farm Junior 3-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Kanecrest Sid Tonawanda, The Dairy Depot & Theron Dunlap; 2-E-Skinner Acme 4536, Schwab Dairy Farm LLC Senior 3-Year-Old (5) 1 – Kan-B-Done GWAtwood Chris, The Dairy Depot & Theron Dunlap; 2 & BU-Roedale Sid Pretty, Larry & Beanie Hill and Michael LaSpada 4-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Car-Bu Tea Goldsun 1821, Car-Bu Farm; 2-KL-Deco Pilot Magdalina, KL-Deco Farm

Dam & Daughter (2) 1-Ledeco Farm; 2-KL-Deco Farm Produce of Dam (2) 1-Schwab Dairy Farm LLC; 2-Joe Dechow & Mark Bainbridge Exhibitor’s Herd (2) 1-KL-Deco Farm; 2-D-J Farm

Central New York Holstein Show July 5, 2017 Judge: Jamie Black Champion Bull Ovaltop Ladd Sully-Red, Shannon Sears Junior Champion Vailwood Drmn Sigrid, Allison Galton Reserve Junior Champion Elmvue Doorman Celeste-ET, Elmvue Farm Intermediate Champion Elm-V-F Braxton Sapphire, Kelsey Warriner Reserve Intermediate Champion Liddleholme All About It, Derek Liddle Senior & Grand Champion Liddleholme Resur Lu-Red-ET, Anthony Liddle Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Bella-Rosa GW Sara-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb Premier Breeder: Lantland Farm Premier Exhibitor: Oakfield Corners Dairy

Numbers were strong and quality was exceptional for the 17th Central New York Holstein Show July 5 in Norwich. Always an early summer highlight for show-minded New York breeders, cattle came from all over New York State to the review of Judge Jamie Black. Show founder Fred Myers works all year long to make for an enjoyable and profitable event for all who participate, with over $10,000 in cash distributed and some exceptional prizes as well. Fantastic calf and heifer classes totaling 65 head culminated with Judge Black selecting his winning spring yearling, Vailwood Drmn Sigrid, as Junior Champion. Owned by Allison Galton, Nunda, the beautiful Val-Bisson Doorman daughter possessed so much style and balance, walking on a very correct set of feet &

legs to outpace all her competitors. In the Reserve spot was another fancy Doorman daughter, Elmvue Doorman Celeste, the first-place fall calf bred & owned by Elmvue Farm, Johnstown. Judge Black was complimentary of her femininity, dairyness, and overall length of frame. Among the junior owned animals, Mason Ziemba, Durhamville, won the Junior Champion rosette with his first-place winter calf, Oakfield Door Raindrop-ET, yet another Doorman daughter that won the largest class of the day with 16 head. Reserve Junior Champion of the junior division went to another winter calf, MapleDowns D Back Paulette, a daughter of Mr D Apple Diamondback, owned and shown by Marilyn Hanley. Spectacular young cows filled the 2 & 3-year-old classes and named the show’s Intermediate Champion was the first-place & Best-Uddered senior 2-year-old, ElmV-F Braxton Sapphire, owned by Kelsey Warriner, Andover. A long, tall, deep-ribbed Regancrest S Braxton-ET daughter, she was followed by the first-place junior 2-yearold, Liddleholme All About It, a Mr Apples McGucci-ET daughter, exhibited by Derek Liddle. She too possessed the Best Udder in class and was called a handy winner with her great blending and cleanliness of hock. The sizable ringside crowd had seen impressive classes throughout the show, but the older cow classes built the show to a great crescendo. Judge Black went with his winning aged cow for his Senior & Grand Champion, Liddleholme Resur Lu-Red-ET, the stunning Carrousel Resurrect-Red-ET daughter with Anthony Liddle at the halter. No stranger to the show ring, the wellpreserved 8-year-old was on the money with her great frame, ease of movement, and spectacular udder. The Champion was also Best Bred & Owned of the show and Liddle won a year’s use of a tractor donated by Clinton Tractor, in addition to all her cash winnings.Taking the Reserve Senior &

5-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-KL-Deco Aspen Andrea, KL-Deco Farm Aged Cow (2) 1-Ledeco Fabulous Jemma, Derek Dechow; 2 & BUCurr-Vale Reality Elita-ET, The Dairy Depot & Theron Dunlap 100,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1 & BU-Hinz-Bos Jasper Debbie-ET, The Dairy Depot & Theron Dunlap Senior Best Three Females (3) 1-KL-Deco Farm; 2 –Car-Bu Farm Dairy Herd (4) 1-The Dairy Depot; 2-KL-Deco Farm

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NY Show Reports Reserve Grand Champion honor was her closest competitor in class, Bella-Rosa G W Sara-ET, also 8 years old and exhibiting amazing style and balance as well. She was shown by Jonathan & Alicia Lamb, Oakfield, and she helped propel Oakfield Corners to taking home the Premier Exhibitor banner. Lantland Farm, the Lant & Menzi families, were the show’s Premier Breeder. Instituted this year was a Total Performance Cow of the show with the winner getting one-year use of a riding lawn mower also donated by Clinton Tractor. Taking that prize back to Canastota was the Kelsey Family of Monanfran Farms with Pineyvale Aspen Dixion-ET, the secondplace 150,000-lb. cow. Bull Calf (1) 1-Ovaltop Ladd Sully-Red, Shannon Sears Spring Calf (12) 1-Ms Crstbrke BanginOnThe Door, K. & B. Ziemba, B. Oster, & R. Harmon; 2-ZBW M Latasha Sol-ET, Mason Ziemba; 3-Ms Maple-Downs A S Gewn-ET, Jakob Lloyd & Jaycie Staring Winter Calf (16) 1-Oakfield Door Raindrop-ET, Mason Ziemba; 2-Blondin Solomon Sunflower, Eaton Holsteins; 3-Rocklan-ZBW M Paris-Red-ET, Ziem-Barb-Way Fall Calf (12) 1-Elmvue Doorman Celeste-ET, Elmvue Farm; 2-Maple-Downs Hypnotic Ali-ET, Jason & Gregory Lloyd; 3-Ms Diamond Rio-ET, Ben & Linda Byma Summer Yearling (4) 1-Lantland Airlift Linda, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 2-ZBW M Light Beem-ET, Mason Ziemba; 3-Ira-Moos CC Georgia, Shannon Sears Spring Yearling (8) 1-Vailwood Drmn Sigrid, Allison Galton; 2-Oakfield Solomon Extreme-ET, Brooke & Braxton Foote; 3-Roll-N-View Doorman Carman-ET, Garrett Peters

CNY BEST BRED & OWNED

Winter Yearling (8) 1-St-Jacob Blake Angel, Don McEvoy; 2-CountryPath Ellio Jealousy, Lilly Mills & Katelyn Nolt; 3-Ms Doorman Gillian-ET, Jaycie Staring

Senior 3-Year-Old (7) 1 & BU-Lantland Windbrook Hysteria, Jacob Menzi; 2-Butlerview Doorman Camo, Brian Oster; 3-Smithland Heztry Tina, Brian Oster

Fall Yearling (4) 1-Ms Maple-Downs W B Echo-ET, Jason & Gregory Lloyd; 2-ZBW-Ziems ListenToMe-Red-ET, Mason Ziemba; 3-Monanfran Kingboy Golden, Monanfran Farms

4-Year-Old (7) 1-OCD Bradnick Candy-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2 & BU-Tillapyke Winbrook Abbie-ET, Maple-Downs Farms II & Duane Tillapaugh; 3-Ovaltop Atwood Lassie, Ovaltop Holsteins

Junior Best Three Females (5) 1-Ziem-Barb-Way; 2-Ziem-Barb-Way; Holsteins

5-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Long-Haven Sid Carla, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Highborn Gold Kloud-ET, Jason Lloyd, Gerry Cacciola, & K. Adams

3-Ovaltop

Junior 2-Year-Old (7) 1 & BU-Liddleholme All About It, Derek Liddle; 2-ZBW Corvette Alfalfa, K. & B. Ziemba, B. Oster, & Steve Vail; 3-Ovaltop Barbwire Spark-Red, Ashlyn Wolfe Senior 2-Year-Old (11) 1 & BU-Elm-V-F Braxton Sapphire, Kelsey Warriner; 2-Cabin-Ridge CL Eldorado-Red, Les Hosking; 3-Eternal-Flame GChip Always, K. & B. Ziemba and B. & K. Oster Junior 3-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Pheasant-Echos Tevy-Red-ET, K. & B. Ziemba, B. Oster, & L. Wenger; 2-Lantland Destry Eagle-Red, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 3-Ovaltop Bwire RascalRed-ET, Ovaltop Holsteins

Aged Cow (5) 1 & BU-Liddleholme Resur Lu-Red-ET, Anthony Liddle; 2-Bella-Rosa GW Sara-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb; 3-Ms Elmvue Atwood Linley-ET, Elmvue Farm 150,000-Lb. Cow (2) 1 & BU-Penlow Geography Goldwyn-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy & Barclay Phoenix; 2-Pineyvale Dandys Dixion-ET, Monanfran Farms Dry Cow 5 Years & Over (1) 1-Ovaltop Dundee Ester,

Ovaltop

Holsteins

Produce of Dam (4) 1-Ovaltop Holsteins; 2-Ziem-Barb-Way; 3-Monanfran Farms Dam & Daughter (5) 1-Lantland Farms; 2-Ziem-Barb-Way; 3-Ovaltop Holsteins Best Three Females (3) 1-Lantland Farms; 2-Ziem-Barb-Way; 3-Ovaltop Holsteins Dairy Herd (5) 1-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Maple-Downs Farms II; 3-Lantland Farms Exhibitor’s Group (4) 1-Maple-Downs Farms II; 2-Lantland Farms; 3-ZiemBarb-Way

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NY Show Reports

Senior 2-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Wall-St McCutchen Ruthiana, Jeff Winton; 2 & 2d BU-OCD Atwood Love Song-ET, Crump Farms

Chautauqua County Holstein Show July 29, 2017 Judge: Dave Trotter Grand Champion Male Yotpolis GC Lewis, Nicholas Yotpolis Reserve Grand Champion Male Wall-ST Exactly Ribbon, Jeffrey Winton Junior Champion Oakfield Byway Tarzan-ET, Onnolee Lind Reserve Junior Champion Midas-Touch DM Aleeda-ET, Nicholas Yotpolis & Howard Ivett Intermediate Champion Wall-St McCutchen Ruthiana, Jeffrey Winton Reserve Intermediate Champion Reliance Carnival Flash, Tim & Bart Nickerson Senior & Grand Champion Falcon-Crest Destry Brogan, Nichelle Carlberg Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion OCD Braxton China Blue-ET, Denise Saxton Premier Breeder: Saxton-Hill Holsteins, Denise Saxton Premier Exhibitor: Reliance Dairy, Ben & Tim Nickerson and Family Bull Calf (2) 1-Yotpolis GC Lewis, Nicholas Yotpolis; 2-Wall-St Exactly Ribbon, Jeffrey Winton Spring Calf (11) 1-High-Sky-Acres Abby-Red, Tyler Crowell; 2-GreenBanks Shriek 7026, Ana Frederes Winter Calf (15) 1-Oakfield Byway Tarzan-ET, Onnolee 2-Reliance Metaphor Ross, Liam Nickerson

Junior 2-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Reliance Adonis Fiat, Brandon Nickerson; 2 & 2d BU-Reliance-H Doorman Ava, Brandon Nickerson

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Fall Calf (10) 1-Midas-Touch DM Aleeda-ET, Nicolas Yotpolis & Howard Ivett; 2-Saxton-Hill B Crazy Baby, Denise Saxton Summer Yearling (7) 1-Reliance Byway Fire, Brandon Nickerson; 2-Country-Ayre Beemer 4836, Sophia Woodis Spring Yearling (12) 1-Yotpolis AR T-97, Nicholas Yotpolis; 2-Yotpolis Atwood Lucy Lou, Nicholas Yotpolis

Junior 3-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Reliance Adonis Flare-Red, Brandon Nickerson; 2 & 2d BU-Saxton-Hill Damion Trixee, Denise Saxton Senior 3-Year-Old (5) 1-Reliance Carnival Flash, Tim & Bart Nickerson; 2-Smithson Aftershock Rocco, Country Ayre Farm & La Casa de Leche 4-Year-Old (8) 1 & BU-OCD Braxton China Blue-ET, Denise Saxton; 2 & 2nd BU-Day-Dream Yaakov Jam, Miranda Nickerson 5-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Saxton-Hill Trending-ET, Denise Saxton; 2 & 2nd BU-Wolfside Sanchez Connie, Owen Ward Aged Cow (1) 1 & BU-Falcon-Crest Destry Brogan, Nichelle Carlberg 100,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1 & BU-MM-T Pockets Gold Erma-ET, Reliance Dairy and Larry & Beanie Hill Produce of Dam (4) 1-Reliance Dairy; 2-Howard Ivett Dam & Daughter (5) 1-Falcon Crest Holsteins; 2-Saxton-Hill Holsteins Best Three Females (2) 1-Howard Ivett; 2-Saxton-Hill Holsteins Exhibitor’s Herd (3) 1-Saxton-Hill Holsteins; 2-Reliance Dairy

Chemung County Holstein Show August 1, 2017 Judge: Adam Sonnen Junior Champion Lantland Airlift Linda, Kirt Menzi, Jr.

Reserve Junior Champion Busholm Air Rita Robin, Hannah Bush Senior & Grand Champion Lantland Windbrook Hysteria, Jacob Menzi Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Lantland Airlift Bow, Mallory Rhodes

Always a great show with a large ringside, the Chemung County Holstein Show held August 1 in Horseheads was dominated by the juniors, with youth taking all four Championships in both the Open & Junior Shows. Judge Adam Sonnen worked methodically and efficiently through the day, giving great reasons that were appreciated by both exhibitors and observers alike. For his Junior Champion, Sonnen chose Kirt Menzi, Jr.’s winning summer yearling, Lantland Airlift Linda, a daughter of Canyon-Breeze At Airlift-ET. In class, the judge said the stylish, straight-lined heifer “walked away with it” and she made a beautiful Junior Champion. In the Reserve spot was the fancy, very-correct first-place spring calf, Busholm Air Rita Robin, also by Airlift, and shown by Hannah Bush. For Senior & Grand Champion, Sonnen tapped Lantland Windbrook Hysteria, the stellar Gillette WindbrookETS senior 3-year-old, owned by Jacob Menzi. A balanced, very correct young cow with a great udder, she was followed by herdmate Lantland Airlift Bow, yet another Airlift daughter, owned by Mallory Rhodes. She was the winning senior 2-year-old and followed the judge’s pattern for openness of rib, front-end strength, outstanding udder, and ease of movement. The Chemung County Club gives several awards in memory of different influential club members through the years. The various laurels recognize those actively showing as well as those “behind the scenes” who make this a high-quality event every year.

Winter Yearling (5) 1-Horstein Archrivl Rae-ET, Madison Woodis; 2-Country-Ayre Loriginal 4540, Patrick Sweatman Fall Yearling (6) 1-Saxton-Hill BR Diamond Ring, Denise Saxton; 2-Oakfield Doorman Cadence-ET, Green Banks Farm Junior Best Three Females (3) 1-Nicholas Yotpolis; 2-Saxton Hill Holsteins Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (1) 1-Saxton-Hill Tattoos Diamond, Denise Saxton Dry Aged Cow (3) 1-Ormond Sanchez Florence, Dexter Ormond; 2-FinnStar Beacon Viola, Emily Starceski CHEMUNG COUNTY CHAMPIONS NYN October 2017 - 53


NY Show Reports

Chenango County Holstein Show August 13, 2017 Judge: Aaron Eaton

Spring Calf (10) 1-Busholm Air Rita Robin, Hannah Bush; 2-Busholm Dunkin Reba Randi-Red, James Bush Winter Calf (10) 1-MGR Lopez Candycane, Mallory Rhodes; 2-Roll-NView Moretyme-Red, Luke Maloney Fall Calf (9) 1-Sleeperridge Axel Juniper, Kendall Blakemore; 2-Oakfield Bradys Tara-ET, Scott & Lisa Bush Summer Yearling (7) 1-Lantland Airlift Linda, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 2-Sleeperridge Bryant Ani, Isaiah Blakemore Spring Yearling (5) 1-Luck-E Diamond Tonto-Red, Jacob Menzi; 2-WitsEnd Dback Chervil-Red, Annika Tikofsky Winter Yearling (3) 1-Ms Solomon Blush-ET, Melinda K Roe Howard; 2-Ms Awesome Maiti-ET, James & Ryan Bush Fall Yearling (4) 1-Lew-Combs Kinley Jazz, Pat Combs; 2-Sco-Li Su Spur Madora, Scott & Lisa Bush Junior Best Three Females (2) 1-Busholm Farm; 2-Sco-Li Farm Junior 2-Year-Old (6) 1-Vintage-View QPDoll, Tori Reese; 2 & BUSleeperridge Atwood Jamie, Kendall Blakemore Senior 2-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Lantland Airlift Bow, Mallory Rhodes; 2-Suzies Ladd Searfina-Red-ET, Kirt Menzi, Jr. Junior 3-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Lantland Destry Eagle-Red, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 2-Sco-Li Durham Miquela, Sco-Li Farm Senior 3-Year-Old (4) 1 & BU-Lantland Windbrook Hysteria, Jacob Menzi; 2-Wall-St Ladd P Superior-ET, Tori Reese 4-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Ms Bradnick Reagan Rita, Hannah Bush; 2-Maplnol Dempsey Raindeer, Maplnol Farm

Junior Champion Del-Frie-Acres Ad Ruthy-Red, Joseph Thomsen Reserve Junior Champion Fantasy-Found Afthshk Daffy, Luke Byma Intermediate & Grand Champion Tiger-Lily Absol Lara-Red, Lily Marshman Reserve Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion Evans-H Byway Jamisen, Alex Evans Senior Champion Ms Tiger-Lily Frill-Red-ET, Karley Marshman Reserve Senior Champion Silver-Spoon Epic Day, Silver Spoon Dairy Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Marshman Farms

It was a day for youth-owned Champions August 13 in Norwich, as Judge Aaron Eaton placed the 75 head exhibited at the Chenango County Holstein Show. Taking home the Junior Champion rosette was the winning winter yearling heifer, Del-FrieAcres Ad Ruthy-Red, a big, powerful Mr Ansly Addiction-P-Red daughter owned by Joseph Thomsen. A winner here a year ago as a winter calf and very successful on the state and national level, she has grown out beautifully and was praised by Eaton for her strength, balance, and hardness of top. Selected as Reserve Junior Champion was the first-place spring calf, Fantasy-Found Afthshk Daffy, a daughter of Mr Atlees Sht Aftershock-ET, owned by Luke Byma. These same two youth-owned and exhibited animals were Junior Champions of the Junior Show as well. Selected Intermediate & Grand Champion was the big, tall, razor-sharp Apples Absolute-Red-ET daughter owned by Lily Marshman, Tiger-Lily Absol LaraRed, the winning senior 3-year-old. She too was a winner here a year ago as a senior 2-year-old and fresh again, had matured beautifully and carries a terrific udder. She

used her overall length and frame to place over the very stylish, well-balanced winning junior 2-year-old, Evans-H Byway Jamisen, one of the first fresh daughters of Oh-RiverSyc Byway-ET, owned by Alex Evans. The Reserve Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion is a lovely heifer on the move and interestingly, she too had returned from a blue-ribbon finish a year ago as a spring yearling. Karley Marshman took the Senior Champion rosette with her winning 5-yearold, Ms Tiger-Lily Frill-Red-ET, a long, tall, and very dairy La Presentation PicoloRed-ET daughter. For Reserve Senior Champion, Eaton tapped the first-prize 4-year-old, Silver-Spoon Epic Day, a wellbalanced Genervations Epic-ET daughter in full bloom, who later joined her maternal sister, the second-place senior 3-year-old by Seagull-Bay Diamond-ET, to win the Produce of Dam class for Silver Spoon Dairy, the Galley family. Marshman Farms had a great day overall to take both the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor banners home. Spring Calf (15) 1-Fantasy-Found Afthshk Daffy, Luke Byma; 2-Elmvue Captainz Savy, Randy Olsen Winter Calf (8) 1-Cedar-Ridge Whiskey Ad-Red, Luke Byma; 2-Evans-H Byway Chivas, Evans Holsteins Fall Calf (5) 1-Ms Diamond Rio-ET, Byma Dairy; 2-Silver-Spoon G Chip Adelle, Silver Spoon Dairy Summer Yearling (7) 1-Tiger-Lily Avalanche Liquid, Jenna Mack; 2-EternalFlame Angelina, Silver Spoon Dairy Spring Yearling (7) 1-Tiger-Lily Light Rapunzel-Red, Lily Marshman; 2-Silver-Spoon GC Frizita, Silver Spoon Dairy

5-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Busholm Gold Nonee Hailey, Ryan Bush; 2-Sco-Li Shottle Kaisha, Scott & Lisa Bush Aged Cow (2) 1 & BU-Lantland Aspen Hemley, Kirt Menzi, Jr.; 2-Busholm Cranky Bets Berta, James Bush Dairy Herd (2) 1-Busholm Farm; 2-Sco-Li Farm Senior Get of Sire (1) 1-Sco-Li Farm Produce of Dam (3) 1-Kendall Blakemore; 2-Sco-Li Farm Dam & Daughter (2) 1-Lantland Farm; 2-Busholm Farm Senior Best Three Females (3) 1-Lantland Farm; 2-Busholm Farm 54 - NYN October 2017

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NY Show Reports Winter Yearling (4) 1-Del-Frie-Acres Ad Ruthy-Red, Joseph Thomsen; 2-Boardview Raizie Rory-Red, Cole Szewczyk Fall Yearling (2) 1-Saturn Farms Brax Kattydid, Saturn Farms; 2-Evans-H Defiant Jalapeno, Alex Evans Junior Best Three Females (3) 1-Lily Marshman; 2-Silver Spoon Dairy Dry 3 & 4-Year-Old (1) 1-Impatiens Bradnick Gummy Bear, Impatiens Holsteins Dry Aged Cow (2) 1-Wil-Wen-Brook Wbr Shanigan, Alex Evans; 2-ElmSpring Palermo Heidi, Greenview Farm Junior 2-Year-Old (4) 1-Evans-H Byway Jamisen, Alex Evans; 2-Tiger-Lily Mal Rindley-Red, Lily Marshman Senior 2-Year-Old (2) 1-Ms By-Acre Ar Starburst-Red, Byma Dairy; 2-WilWen-Brook Sabthia Sassy, Smith Mountain Junior 3-Year-Old (3) 1-MT-Meade Emma, Shelby Benjamin; 2-SilverSpoon Fork Zinata, Silver Spoon Dairy Senior 3-Year-Old (7) 1-Tiger-Lily Absol Lara-Red, Lily Marshman; 2-SilverSpoon Diamond Dayja, Silver Spoon Dairy 4-Year-Old (4) 1-Silver-Spoon Epic Day, Silver Spoon Dairy; 2-LuiVu Airlift Tanya, LuiVu Farm 5-Year-Old (1) 1-Ms Tiger-Lily Frill-Red-ET, Karley Marshman Aged Cow (1) 1-Wil-Wen-Brook Sid Suspence, Smith Mountain 125,000-Lb. Cow (2) 1-Evans-H Advent Jadene, Evans Holsteins; 2-Angelrose Sebastian Moppy, Angelrose Dairy Total Performance Cow (3) 1-Silver-Spoon Diamond Dayja, Silver Spoon Dairy

Ernest-Anthony Sid Treva-ET, Ranway Farms & Michael Putman Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion McGarr-Farms K Dec Liberty, McGarr Farms LLC Premier Breeder: Currie Holsteins Premier Exhibitor: Underground Genetics

Tyler Reynolds served as the official judge over the 25th Annual Cortland Classic held July 3 in Cortland. A fantastic group of Holsteins and Jerseys from all parts of Central New York convened at the fairgrounds, with a large crowd on hand to enjoy showmanship the day prior as well as the show. Taking home Junior Champion honors was Ranway Meridian Wowshesgood, the winning summer yearling sired by SullyHart Meridian owned by junior member Adam Schultz. Called a handy winner in class with her style, balance and overall size, Reynolds noted “it’s hard to find a fault with her.” She was followed for Reserve Junior Champion by the big, strong, wellblended winter yearling of Don McEvoy’s, St-Jacob Blake Angel, a daughter of Walnutlawn Blake. For his Senior Champions, Judge Reynolds pulled three head in contention: his first and second-place senior 3-yearolds and the winning 5-year-old. Returning to once again capture the Senior & eventual Grand Champion trophy after winning the same award a year ago was Ernest-Anthony Sid Treva-ET, the lovely Pine-Tree Sid-ET daughter brought out by Ranway Farms & Mike Putman. So long, so tall, and possessing a tremendous quality udder, she was followed nicely by the 3-year-old, McGarr-Farms K Dec Liberty, a very correct, stylish Mr Aftershock Declan-ET daughter bred & owned by McGarr Farms. Reynolds chose his Jersey Grand Champion as the Supreme winner on the

day, a junior 2-year-old daughter of RapidBay Indiana Gentry-ET owned by Doug Evans. Show Chair Debbie Crothers, her committee, and Cortland County Holstein Club members worked very hard to secure a huge list of sponsors and prizes for the show. Dick and Muriel Brooks received the Stanley Murphy Memorial Award presented by Pete Knapp. Spring Calf (15) 1-Mac-Mara Solemn Pledge, Mac-Mara Holsteins; 2-Underground Merlots Moscato, Underground Genetics; 3-Pavany Awesome Shania-Red, Pavany Holsteins Winter Calf (17) 1-Ms Tora Rnwy Byway Terrific, Ranway Farms & Michael Putman; 2-J-Folts Awesome Nokulani, Isaac Folts; 3-Maplelane-Manor Mill Pam, Cassandra Wilbur Fall Calf (18) 1-Tusc-Vu Avalanche Cali-ET, Isaac Folts; 2-OCD Goldwyn Memphis-ET, Hal Lusk; 3-DHS Lazer American Girl 41, Alexis Schultz Summer Yearling (6) 1-Ranway Meridian Wowshesgood, Adam Schultz; 2-Ranway California Dream-Red, Natalie Vernon; 3-Oakfield Effervesce-Red-ET, Pavany Holsteins Spring Yearling (7) 1-Ranway Seaver Mudpie 6, Emilie Clark; 2-HFM Golden Dreams Karolina, Alison Parrott; 3-Willowbreeze Pety Morgan, Evan Butts Winter Yearling (6) 1-St-Jacob Blake Angel, Don McEvoy; 2-St-Jacob Brady Apple Tart, Lisa Sharpe; 3-Curr-Vale Gold Chip Exploit-ET, Rachel Rouland Fall Yearling (3) 1-Curr-Vale Acme Rose, Rachel Eichorst; 2-Wilk Cashflo Lil Doggy-Red, Curtis Wilk; 3-Burrod Pacasso Esther, Charles Hatfield & Jeff Van Patten Junior Best Three Females (1) 1-Ranway Farms

Dam & Daughter (2) 1-Smith Mountain; 2-Lily Marshman Produce of Dam (3) 1-Silver Spoon Dairy; 2-Smith Mountain Best Three Females (3) 1-Lily Marshman; 2-Silver Spoon Dairy

Cortland Classic July 3, 2017 Judge: Tyler Reynolds Junior Champion Ranway Meridian Wowshesgood, Adam Schultz Reserve Junior Champion St-Jacob Blake Angel, Don McEvoy Senior & Grand Champion

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NY Show Reports Junior 2-Year-Old (5) Underground Times Tatertot, Kennedy Crothers; 2-Lamport Mun Merlot-ET, Blake & Kennedy Crothers; 3-Curr-Vale Camelot Hez, Currie Holsteins Senior 2-Year-Old (5) 1-Curr-Vale Goldwyn Ashby-ET, Matthew Currie; 2-Underground Pickles Paisley, Kennedy Crothers; 3-Pavany Axford Shayna-Red, Pavany Holsteins Junior 3-Year-Old (4) 1-Cranholme Atwood Pasta-ET, Isaac Folts; 2-CurrVale Atw Honeycrisp-ET, Jessica Currie; 3-Curr-Vale Brokaw Rain-ET, Chad Currie Senior 3-Year-Old (9) 1-McGarr-Farms K Dec Liberty, McGarr Farms; 2-Curr-Vale Apple Of My Eye, Matthew Currie; 3-Butlerview Abriana Goldc-ET, Hal Lusk 4-Year-Old (6) 1-Maiden-Blush Chap Ingrate, Molly & John Scoville; 2-Curr-Vale Atwood Pandora-ET, Currie Holsteins; 3-Mac-Mara Memphis December, Mac-Mara Holsteins 5-Year-Old (2) 1-Ernest-Anthony Sid Treva-ET, Ranway Farms & Michael Putman; 2-Curr-Vale Goldsun Edith-ET, Kennedy Crothers Aged Cow (1) 1-A-Sure-Bet Deb Daisy-Red, Kennedy Crothers Dam & Daughter (4) 1-Underground Genetics; 2-Pavany Holsteins; 3-Hal Lusk

Reserve intermediate Champion Headline Atwood Diamond, Lacie Head Senior & Grand Champion Muddy-River Astrd Zalentine, Muddy River Dairy Reserve Senior Champion Ms Destin Adele-Red-ET, Joleanna Holsteins Premier Breeder: Posthaven Holsteins Premier Exhibitor: Humdinger Holsteins Spring Calf 1-Darling-Farm Empires Harmony, Darling Farm; 2-Joleanna Sammy Coolcat, Joleanna Holsteins Winter Calf 1-Joleanna Cinderdoor Analee, Xander Johnson; 2-Posthaven Absolute Keli, Andrew Post Fall Calf 1-Milk&Honey Hy-Class Angie, Hosking Farm & Tim Zoll; 2-Muddy-Rama Daniel LadyA. Muddy River Dairy & Dave Rama Summer Yearling 1-Hosking Windbrook Vodka, Hosking Farm & Tim Zoll; 2-Joleanna Crush Marla, Braeden Johnson Spring Yearling 1-Roll-N-View Door Carman-ET, Garrett Peters; 2-Posthaven G C Sunchip-ET, Andrew Post Winter Yearling 1-Hobby-Acres Archrival Eggnog, Hosking Farm & Tim Zoll; 2-Ridgedale Lotus Floret, Devin Kuhn Fall Yearling 1-Holley-Hill Bradnick Libra, Holley-Hill 2-Dairysmith Camelot Donette, Preston Post Junior Best Three Females 1-Joleanna Holsteins; 2-Humdinger Holsteins Dry Cow 1-Humdinger Windbk Lovebug-ET, Humdinger Holsteins; 2-HLH Destined Lockhart-ET, Evan Hager

Best Three Females (1) 1-Currie Holsteins

Delaware County Holstein Show August 14, 2017 Judge: Brad Hoover Junior Champion Milk&Honey Hy-Class Angie, Hosking Farm & Tim Zoll Reserve Junior Champion Joleanna Cinderdoor Analee, Xander Johnson Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion Beaver-Flats McCutchen Angel, Humdinger Holsteins

Fall Yearling in Milk 1 & BU-Jericho-Dairy Sid Bombshell, Humdinger Holsteins; 2-Country-Path Atwood Jelly-Tw, Wickham Farm Junior 2-Year-Old 1 & BU-OCD Windbrook Sadie-ET, Humdinger Holsteins; 2-Joleanna Beemer Rainkiss, Joleanna Holsteins Senior 2-Year-Old 1 & BU-Beaver-Flats McCutchen Angel, Humdinger

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Holsteins; 2-Den-Rein Chelios Fancy, Randall Reinshagen Junior 3-Year-Old 1 & BU-Headline Atwood Diamond, Lacie Head; 2-Den-Rein Atwood Moonshine, Anna Reinshagen Senior 3-Year-Old 1 & BU-Posthaven Phoenix Fire, Andrew Post; 2-Dairysmith Gold Chip Viking, Dairysmith Holsteins 4-Year-Old 1 & BU-Muddy-River Astrd Zalentine, Muddy River Dairy; 2-Heiz-Acres Windbrook Fiona, Humdinger Holsteins 5-Year-Old 1 & BU-Joleanna-W Dusk CatNHat, Joleanna Holsteins & Will Sampson; 2-Cooks-Pride Atwd CarlaET, Pineyvale Farm Aged Cow 1 & BU-Ms Destin Adele-Red-ET, Joleanna Holsteins; 2-Posthaven Hank Creampuff, Rose Post 150,000-Lb. Cow 1 & BU-Humdinger Ramos Raindrop, Humdinger Holsteins Dam & Daughter 1-Humdinger Holsteins; 2-Posthaven Holsteins Produce of Dam 1-Anna Reinshagen; 2-Brittany Hall Best Three Females 1-Ranannakay Farm; 2-Posthaven Holsteins Dairy Herd 1-Humdinger Holsteins; 2-Dairysmith Holsteins

Lewis County Holstein Show July 21, 2017 Judge: Brett Roberts Junior Champion Roll-N-View Armni Applepie, Jackson Peters Reserve Junior Champion Hittsong Anahiem Miracle, Diesel & Katy Hitt Senior & Grand Champion Headwater Airlift Charity, Ethan Sherman Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Ful-A Rae Abigail-Red-ET, Lane Hitt & Zachary Mast Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Headwater Holsteins

It was a day for 3-year-olds at the Lewis County Fair on July 21 before Judge Brett Roberts. For Senior & Reserve Senior Champion, Roberts pulled four head: the winning 3-year-olds, the firstprize aged cow, and the winning 125,000lb. cow. Taking the rosettes in both the Junior & Senior Shows was Headwater Airlift Charity, a tall, long, graceful Airlift daughter with owner Ethan Sherman at the halter. She was a handy winner in class and helped Eric & Lorelle Sherman and Family’s Headwater Holsteins take both the Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor banners. Following for Reserve Senior &


NY Show Reports Reserve Grand Champion was the winning junior 3-year-old, Ful-A-Rae Abigail-RedET, the beautifully-uddered red Apples Absolute-Red-ET daughter exhibited by Lane Hitt and Zachary Mast. Interestingly, these same two cows were switched at the Fair show just days before. Also of note, the Reserve Champion’s dam was the Reserve Champion at this show in 2016. Among the competitive calf and heifer classes, Jackson Peters’ winning winter calf took the Junior Champion prize with Roll-N-View Armni Applepie, a very correct Mr Apples Armani-ET daughter that Judge Roberts said “could take some deep competition.” In the Reserve spot was the winning winter yearling, Hittsong Anahiem Miracle, a KHW Anahiem-ET daughter bred & owned by Diesel & Katy Hitt. Spring Calf (25) 1-Joleanna Beemer Matilda, Diesel & Katy Hitt; 2-MsFreeman Lotus Trouble, Brian Freeman Winter Calf (9) 1-Roll-N-View Armni Applepie, Jackson Peters; 2-Jericho-Dairy Hypno Everest, Diesel & Katy Hitt Fall Calf (9) 1-Stanver Heidi 1021, Moserdale Dairy LLC; 2-Moserdale Brazzle Faith 1023, Moserdale Dairy LLC Summer Yearling (3) 1-Hall-Dale-AC Planet Lucy, Alexis O’Donnell; 2-Jam&I Allstar Mid Moonlight, Malachi Burbank Spring Yearling (6) 1-Roll-N-View Meredith-ET, Rachel Van Buren; 2-Parkvue Doorman Maybelle, Timothy Staring Winter Yearling (3) 1-Hittsong Anahiem Miracle, Diesel & Katy Hitt; 2-Maiden-Blush After Matilda, Molly & John Scoville and Thomas Aubin

Fall Yearling (3) 1-Four-Hills Dman Log 6016-ET, Kiersten Hancock; 2-Parkvue Majestit Sprinkles, Timothy Staring Junior Best Three Females (4) 1-Headwater Holsteins; 2-Nortz Family

Oneida County Holstein Show July 25, 2017 Judge: Tyler Reynolds

Senior 2-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Windy-Knoll-View Pencil-ET, Jordan Bergen

Junior Champion Rocklan-ZBW Penelope-ET, Michael Garrow and Kevin & Barb Ziemba Reserve Junior Champion ZBW M Beemer Lipizzan, Mason Ziemba Senior & Grand Champion Splendids Gld Shenanigan-ET, John Roberts Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Rach-Len Atwood Marilyn, John Roberts Premier Breeder: Brabant Farm Premier Exhibitor (tie): Brabant Farm & John Roberts

Junior 3-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Ful-A-Rae Abigail-Red-ET, Lane Hitt & Zachary Mast; 2-Starry-Falls Rlinr Caly, Caleb Van Buren

Spring Calf (8) 1-ZBW M Latasha Sol-ET, Mason Ziemba; 2-Ms Crstbrke Banginonthedoor, ZiemBarbWay

Senior 3-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Headwater Airlift Charity, Ethan Sherman; 2-Camis-Girls M Leader Tilly, Cami Steiner

Winter Calf (5) 1-Oakfield Door Raindrop-ET, Mason Ziemba; 2-Earincliffe Sid Addison, Mason Ziemba

4-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Headwater Windbrook Lillady, Eric Sherman; 2-Windy-Knoll-View Channon-ET, Jordan Bergen

Fall Calf (5) 1-ZBW M Beemer Lipizzan, Mason Ziemba; 2-FourHills Av Sisi64392-Red, Mason Ziemba & Britney Hill

5-Year-Old (3) 1 & BU-Premo-Vale Braxton Hattie, Dalton Nortz; 2-Lynd-Acres Dory Demi, Tari Lyndaker

Summer Yearling (6) 1-ZBW M Light Beem-ET, Mason Ziemba; 2-Brabant Picasso Holly-Red, Jessica vanLieshout

Aged Cow (3) 1-Starry-Falls Java Terrabell, Caleb Van Buren; 2-Headwater Sanchez Lexy, Eric Sherman

Spring Yearling (2) 1-Brabant Sympatico Ruby-Red, Timothy vanLieshout; 2-Wormont Goldchip Kindle-Tw, Wormont Dairy

125,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1 & BU-Headwater Astro Gretel, Eric Sherman

Winter Yearling (5) 1-Rocklan-ZBW Penelope-ET, Mason Ziemba; 2-ZBW-Ziems Aw Loretta-Red-ET, ZiemBarbWay

Dry Cow 4 Years & Under (2) 1-Pineyvale SL Anabelle-Red, Gerald & Catherine Bush; 2-D-T-Sunnyknoll Fever Asia, Paul Haldeman Junior 2-Year-Old (4) 1-Greenlea Add Crystal-Red-ET, Jack Ross; 2 & BUHall-Dale-AC Planet Patti, Jordan Hall

Exhibitor’s Herd (1) 1-Headwater Holsteins Best Three Females (2) 1-Headwater Holsteins; 2-Caleb Van Buren Produce of Dam (1) 1-Headwater Holsteins Dam & Daughter (1) 1-Caleb Van Buren

Fall Yearling (4) 1-Brabant Airlift Lizzy, Jacinta vanLieshout; 2-Groeslon Barbwire Allison, Groeslon Farm Junior 2-Year-Old (3) 1-Rach-Len Atwood Porcha-ET, John Roberts; 2-Brabant Jacey Noel, Brabant Farm Senior 2-Year-Old (2) 1-Rach-Len Aftrshk Faith, John Roberts; 2-Brabant Gold Chip Cecilia, Brabant Farm Junior 3-Year-Old (3) 1-Groeslon V Rdln Sparkle-Red, Groeslon Farm; 2-CJ-A1JZ Sanchez Lily, Abby Wratten Senior 3-Year-Old (4) 1-Splendids Gld Shenanigan-ET, John Roberts; 2-Rach-Len Atwood Marilyn, John Roberts 4-Year-Old (5) 1-Ern-Mar-Acres Amaze Holly, Ashley Thornton; 2-Bodnar Cairo May, Bailey Wright 5-Year-Old (1) 1-M-Wright-Way Adelle, Madisyn Wright Aged Cow (2) 1-Bodnar Damion Lexus, Louis Bodnar; 2-Valley-Dell Sarasue-Red-ET, Ashley Thornton 125,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1-Shar-Rich Shaq Dolly-Red, Shar-Rich Farms

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NY Show Reports Senior Best Three Females (4) 1-Rach-Len Holsteins; 2-Groeslon Farm

On-Wego Holstein Show July 27, 2017 Judge: Jason Zimmerman Junior Champion Oakfield Solomon Extreme-ET, Robb Hart, Dave Lucas, & Cheryl Rigas Reserve Junior Champion Monanfran D Cougar Prowl, Logan Mills Senior & Grand Champion Mountfield Gldchip Elf, Marshfield Farms, LLC Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Mikelholm-RA Car Allure-Red-ET, Tyler & Lucas Fitzsimmons Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Marshfield Farms, LLC Spring Calf (7) 1-Monanfran Race Kars, Katelyn Jasmin; 2-Monanfran Clair De Lune-Red, Lilly Mills Winter Calf (5) 1-Monanfran D Cougar Prowl, Logan 2-Monanfran Rok Crush, Austin Barker

Mills;

Summer Yearling (1) 1-Monanfran Be Playful, Kyra Phelps Spring Yearling (4) 1-Oakfield Solomon Extreme-ET, Robb Hart, Dave Lucas, & Cheryl Rigas; 2-Frankhaven Fever Terrific, Dylan Anderson Fall Yearling (1) 1-Monanfran Doubleondarox-Red, Zachary Jasmin Junior Best Three Females (3) 1-Monanfran Farms; 2-Monanfran Farms Junior 2-Year-Old (1) 1-Mikelholm-RA Car Allure-Red-ET, Tyler & Lucas Fitzsimmons Senior 2-Year-Old (1) 1-Kissamee Sid Abigail, Dylan Anderson Junior 3-Year-Old (2) 1-Mikelholm-RA Dempsey Adelle, Tyler & Lucas Fitzsimmons; 2-Mikelholm-RA Applejack-Red, Tyler & Lucas Fitzsimmons 4-Year-Old (3) 1-Moundfield Gldchp Elf, Marshfield Farms, LLC; 2-Kissamee Destry Verri-ET, Dylan Anderson Best Three Females (1) 1-Tyler & Lucas Fitzsimmons Dam & Daughter (1) 1-Dylan Anderson

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St. Lawrence County Holstein Show August 5, 2017 Judge: Greg McLean Junior Champion Co-Vista Doorman 2417, Olivia Simser Reserve Junior Champion Fair-Meadow De Champane-Red, Loren Putman Senior & Grand Champion Hinz-Bos Gold Chip Ariel, Jacob Coller Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Midas-Touch Mct Lipsync-ET, Jennifer King Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Roput Farm, James Putman & Family

All roads led to Gouverneur August 5 for the always-competitive St. Lawrence County Holstein Show, held in conjunction with the county fair. Greg McLean had the honor of lining up the large classes, filled with quality entries from not only St. Lawrence County but other North Country areas as well. Olivia Simser had the winning spring calf that went on to capture the Junior Champion award as well. Sired by ValBisson Doorman, Co-Vista Doorman 2417 had the overall size and scale to win her large, competitive class. For Reserve Junior Champion, McLean tapped the first-place winter calf, Fair-Meadow De Champane-Red, a well-balanced daughter of Scientific B Defiant-ET, owned by Loren Putman. McLean pulled six head to the center for his selection of Senior Champion: the winning junior 2-year-old, the first-place senior 2-year-old, the top senior 3-yearold, the first & second 4-year-olds, and the winning aged cow. Silky, black, and carrying a spectacular mammary system, it was Hinz-Bos Gold Chip Ariel who went all the way to Senior & Grand Champion for Jacob Coller. A daughter of Mr Chassity Gold Chip-ET, she prevailed over all her

competitors on her mammary system and overall ease of movement. Named Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion was the blue-ribbon senior 2-year-old, Midas-Touch Mct Lipsynch-ET, a great-uddered De-Su Bkm McCutchen-ET daughter, owned by Jennifer King. Roput Farm, the Jim Putman Family, once again captured the coveted Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor. Banners. Spring Calf (13) 1-Co-Vista Doorman 2417, Olivia Simser; 2-MidasTouch Solomon Cher-ET, Jennifer King Winter Calf (6) 1-Fair-Meadow De Champane-Red, Loren Putman; 2-Rocklan-ZBW Solomn Pecan-ET, Hannah Coller Fall Calf (10) 1-Roput Doorman Shaylee, Jacob Coller; 2-MidasTouch DM Aleeza-ET, Laurie King Summer Yearling (12) 1-Gebarten Meridian Ella, Jacob Coller; 2-MidasTouch BW Tamale-Red, Kristen King Spring Yearling (7) 1-Oakfield Awe Ectasy-Red-ET, David King; 2-MapleNook Oak Echo, Emma Stine Winter Yearling (3) 1-Ms Sizzlin Sydney, Amelia Rodee; 2-Car-Hel Minnie Pearl, Robert Durant Fall Yearling (3) 1-MM-T Pockets Luanne-Red-ET, Dennis Snyder; 2-Stine-Road C Runaway-Red, Emma Stine Junior Best Three Females (4) 1-Midas Touch Genetics; 2-Roput Farm Junior 2-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Midas-Touch Ariana-Red-ET, Jennifer King; 2-Oakfield Gold Chip Evita-ET, Jennifer King Senior 2-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Midas-Touch Mct Lipsync-ET, Jennifer King; 2-Maple-Nook Black Beauty, Maple-Nook Holsteins


NY Show Reports Junior 3-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Hargrave DP Ashley-Red-Tw, Dennis Snyder; 2-Roput Windbrook Nattie, James Putman & Family Senior 3-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Hinz-Bos Gold Chip Ariel, Jacob Coller; 2-Roput Aftershock Natalee, James Putman & Family 4-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Royal-Haven Ladd Prom-Red, Dennis Snyder; 2-Ms Ava Alchemy Aodhan-ET, Jim Whitton, Jr. 5-Year-Old (1) 1 & BU-Dollar-Farm Activist Magic, Ben Christensen Aged Cow (2) 1 & BU-Roput GW Atwood Kolie, James Putman & Family; 2-Car-Hel Greta, Helen Durant 125,000-Lb. Cow (1) 1 & BU-LaVack Alabama Deann, Karen LaVack Dry Cow 4 Years & Under (1) 1-Ful-A-Rae Braxton Marcy, Ben Christensen Produce of Dam (2) 1-James Putman & Family; 2-Dollar Farm Dam & Daughter (3) 1-Car-Hel Farms; 2-North-Effect Farm Best Three Females (2) 1-Roput Farm; 2-Dollar Farm

Schoharie County Holstein Show July 31, 2017 Judge: Pat Lundy Junior Champion Maple-Downs Hypnotic Ali-ET, Greg Lloyd & Jason Lloyd Reserve Junior Champion Maple-Downs-CC Blake Ella, Marilyn Hanley Senior & Grand Champion Maple-Downs Extreme Faith, Duane, Gina, & Emily Tillapaugh Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Highborn High Kloud-ET, Gerry Cacciola

ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY CHAMPIONS Winter Yearling (4) 1-Ms Doorman Gillian-ET, Jaycie Staring; 2-Cobleskill M Lexus, SUNY Cobleskill Fall Yearling (1) 1-Ms Maple-Downs W B Echo-ET, Maple-Downs Farms II, G. Cacciola, & D. Packard Junior 2-Year-Old (3) 1-Maple-Downs Edward Adora, Jason Lloyd; 2-MapleDowns Sid Alix, David & Denise Lloyd Senior 2-Year-Old (1) 1-Ms Windhammer Hila-ET, Jason Lloyd & Gerry Cacciola; 2-Argus-Acres Mogul Trump, Karl Graulich Junior 3-Year-Old (2) 1-Heiview Atwood Gracyn, Matt Shults; 2-Stantonhill Sachl Betsy-Red, Andrew Hahn Senior 3-Year-Old (3) 1-Hauenstein Acre BA Angel-Red, Tim Dahl; 2-IraMoos Explode Jordan, Shannon Sears 5-Year-Old (3) 1-Maple-Downs Extreme Faith, Duane, Gena, & Emily Tillapaugh; 2-Highborn High Kloud-ET, Gerry Cacciola Aged Cow (1) 1-Edsall-Hill Romantic Koko, Kelly Edsall

Tri-County Holstein Show July 26, 2017 Judge: Chris Kimball Junior Champion Liddleholme Reath, Sarah Gaulin Reserve Junior Champion Whitdale Brash Fairyweather, Grace Depew Intermediate Champion Kings-Ransom Doorman Frozen, Johnathan King Reserve Intermediate Champion Liddleholme Emily-ET, Hailee Liddle Senior & Grand Champion Liddleholme Resur Lu-Red-ET, Anthony Liddle Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Liddleholme Mariah, Hailee Liddle Premier Breeder: Liddleholme Holsteins Premier Exhibitor: Luncrest Farm

Extreme quality and strong competition marked each class at the Tri-County Holstein Show July 26 in Schaghticoke. Chris Kimball served as the official judge and throughout the show, outstanding entries, both junior and senior-owned, could be found, many of which were likely to go on to both state and national levels.

Spring Calf (14) 1-Ms Maple-Downs AS Gail-ET, Vivian Hanley; 2-Heiview Sid Ivanka, Sean Shults Winter Calf (9) 1-Maple-Downs Brash Andie; Ridgedale-L Asia-ET, Isaac Conard Fall Calf (8) 1-Maple-Downs Hypnotic Ali-ET, Greg Lloyd & Jason Lloyd; 2-Edsall-Hill Absolute Autumn Summer Yearling (4) 1-Oakfield AR Dolphin-ET, Luke Enyart; 2-Cobleskill Mirage Eni, SUNY Cobleskill Spring Yearling (8) 1-Maple-Downs-CC Blake Ella, Marilyn Hanley; 2-Roll-N-View Door Carman-ET, Garrett Peters SCHOHARIE COUNTY CHAMPIONS NYN October 2017 - 59


NY Show Reports For his Junior Champions of the open show, Judge Kimball stayed with the same two calves he had just selected in the junior division. Going all the way was the beautiful winter heifer calf, Liddleholme Reath, a daughter of Mr D Apple Diamondback, owned by Sarah Gaulin. So balanced and so correct, she was followed by the firstplace spring calf sired by Mr Brash-ET, Whitdale Brash Fairyweather, led by her owner, Grace Depew. Taking the Intermediate Champion award was the first-place junior 3-yearold, Kings-Ransom Doorman Frozen, recently-fresh and already competitive for Johnathan King. Big and powerful with a tremendous uphill run, she was followed by the winning junior 2-year-old brought out by Hailee Liddle, Liddleholme EmilyET. A daughter of Gillette Windbrook-ETS, she was praised by the judge for her depth of rib, depth of flank, and very correct mammary system. Tremendous older cow classes built a sense of excitement as the show progressed. In the 5-year-old class alone, there were three 94-point cows! Fresh off her win at the Central New York Holstein Show, winning production cow Liddleholme Resur Lu-Red-ET outpaced all her competitors to take the Senior & Grand Champion award home for Anthony Liddle. A very balanced, correct cow with a spectacular udder, she was followed by herdmate Liddleholme Mariah, the winning aged cow, owned by Hailee Liddle. Interestingly, Mariah was the Grand Champion here a year ago and Lu was the Reserve Senior Champion. Banners were well-distributed at day’s end, indicative of the quality that several of the show strings competing here possess. Premier Breeder was Liddleholme Holsteins who had the three aforementioned champions. Reserve Premier Breeder went to Kings-Ransom Farm. Luncrest Farm was the Premier Exhibitor after a great day, at or near the top in several of the cow classes. Cookiecutter Holsteins was the Reserve Premier Exhibitor with several outstanding cows admired throughout the show.

Fall Calf (12) 1-Ms-AOL Dback Ruthie-ET, Jason Tooley & Lucy Stockwell; 2-Ms-AOL Dback Raelynn-Red-ET, Alivia Gaulin; 3-Elm-Spring Airlift Icon, Grace Snyder Summer Yearling (4) 1-Kings-Ransom Mont Dynamite, Lauren King; 2-Kings-Ransom Door Cuties-ET, Adam King; 3-Liddleholme Dmbck Aislee-ET, Derek Liddle Spring Yearling (4) 1-Kenyon-Hill Solomon Jumpy, Kenyon Hill Farm; 2-St-Jacob G-Chain Hezzy-ET, Hailee Liddle; 3-Yorkmont Bwire Starlet-Red, Brittany Perry Winter Yearling (4) 1-Quiet-Brook-D Kboy Emu-ET, Peyton Smith; 2-Clear-Echo Atwood Relish, Ryan Peck; 3-KingsRansom D Ms Classy-ET, Kings-Ransom Farm Fall Yearling (3) 1-Classy Creek Aftr Charlotte, Kaylah Gulley; 2-Liddleholme WB Elsie-ET, Blake Wadsworth; 3-Clear-Echo Sid Ace-ET, Matthew Peck

2-Luncrest Emerald Moor-1492, Luncrest Farm; 3-Kings-Ransom Benetar Mince, Tyler Larmon 5-Year-Old (7) 1 & BU-Cookiecutter Mogul Handy-ET, Cookiecutter Holsteins; 2-Elm-Spring Atwood Idalia, Elm-Spring Farm; 3-Luncrest Gdsn Wandr-1470-ET, Luncrest Farm Aged Cow (2) 1 & BU-Liddleholme Mariah, Hailee Liddle; 2-Paramount-MB Obs Arizona-ET, Matthew Peck 125,000-Lb. Cow (5) 1 & BU-Liddleholme Resur Lu-Red-ET, Anthony Liddle; 2-Luncrest Atlas Heather-1274, Luncrest Farm; 3-Quiet-Brook-D Bok Valentine, Cookiecutter Holsteins Produce of Dam (2) 1-Kings-Ransom Farm; 2-Blake Wadsworth Dam & Daughter (1) 1-Kings-Ransom Farm

Junior Best Three Females (2) 1-Liddleholme Holsteins; 2-Adam King & Johnathan King

Best Three Females (5) 1-Liddleholme Holsteins; 2-Adam King & Johnathan King; 3-Luncrest Farm

Junior 2-Year-Old (7) 1 & BU-Liddleholme Emily-ET, Hailee Liddle; 2-UniqueCK Cominout-1702, Luncrest Farm; 3-Luncrest-RB Lights 1695-ET, Luncrest Farm

Top of the State Holstein Show

Senior 2-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Ernest-Anthony Artha-ET, Liddleholme Holsteins; 2-Quiet-Brook-D Gamb Lacta-ET, Cookiecutter Holsteins; 3-Liddleholme McGucci Ava, Jason Tooley & Lucy Stockwell Junior 3-Year-Old (7) 1 & BU-Kings-Ransom Doorman Frozen, Johnathan King; 2-May-K Mark Redburst-Red, Brittany Perry; 3-Eildon-Tweed Tango Fort, Blake Wadsworth Senior 3-Year-Old (6) 1 & BU-Kings-Ransom Mack Stacked, Adam King; 2-Dream-Prairie Rendezvous-ET, Thomas Jilek; 3-Ned-El Doorman 7858, Libby Swatling 4-Year-Old (8) 1 & BU-Unique Atwood Cecilia-ET, Luncrest Farm;

August 7, 2017 Judge: Bret Bossard Junior Champion Garay Beemer Dena, Opportunity Holsteins & Crackholm Holsteins Reserve Junior Champion Blue-Gene Solomon Soda, Chloe Poirier Intermediate Champion MM-T Pockets Lianne-Red-ET, Mike Maloney & Jamie Black Reserve Intermediate Champion Blue-Gene Windbrook Wish-ET, Eugene Poirier Senior & Grand Champion Ms Opportunity Gracie-ET, Jamie Black Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Blue-Gene Goldwyn Gina-ET, Eugene Poirier Premier Breeder (tie): Don-Sher Holsteins & BlueGene Farm Premier Exhibitor: Don-Sher Holsteins

Spring Calf (18) 1-Whitdale Brash Fairyweather, Grace Depew; 2-Kenyon-Hill Solmon Kayli-ET, Lucas Nolan; 3-KingsRansom Ktut Daffodil, Hannah King Winter Calf (12) 1-Liddleholme Reath, Sarah Gaulin; 2-Kings-Ransom Mnt Candies-ET, Hannah King; 3-Kings-Ransom Mt Dynamite, Nate King TRI-COUNTY CHAMPIONS 60 - NYN October 2017


NY Show Reports Spring Calf (8) 1-Blue-Gene Solomon Soda, Chloe Poirier; 2-Oakfield Doorman Classy-ET, Mike Maloney Winter Calf (10) 1-MM-T Pocket Lost in Lust-ET, Mike Maloney; 2-Opportunity Solomon Giada, Opportunity Holsteins & Cameron Jefferson Fall Calf (14) 1-Garay Beemer Dena, Opportunity Holsteins & Crackholm Holsteins; 2-Alamana Meridian Tattoo, Alan Lobdell Summer Yearling (8) 1-DM-Don-Sher Brokaw Ilene, Don-Sher Holsteins; 2-Alamana Sennet Emma, Alan Lobdell Spring Yearling (3) 1-MM-T Pockets Ziva-Red-ET, Kolby Sample; 2-DMDon-Sher Brokaw Lana, Don-Sher Holsteins Winter Yearling (11) 1-MM-T Pockets Zara-ET, Mike Maloney; 2-JerichoDairy Door Breezer, Don-Sher Holsteins Fall Yearling (6) 1-North-Star-Acres Hayden, Helm Haven; 2-DM-DonSher Armani Raindrop, Don-Sher Holsteins Junior Best Three Females (5) 1-Mike Maloney, MM-T Pockets; 2-Don-Sher Holsteins Junior 2-Year-Old (5) 1-DM-Don-Sher McCutchen Amber, Don-Sher Holsteins; 2-MM-T Pockets Hayley-ET, Rousell Farm Senior 2-Year-Old (8) 1-MM-T Pockets Lianne-Red-ET, Mike Maloney & Jamie Black; 2-WFC Doorman Delilah, Don-Sher Holsteins Junior 3-Year-Old (3) 1-DM-Don-Sher Brokaw Twinkie, Don-Sher Holsteins; 2-JM-Don-Sher Bro Justified, Don-Sher Holsteins Senior 3-Year-Old (8) 1-Blue-Gene Windbrook Wish-ET, Eugene Poirier; 2-Hos-Cot Goldwyn Tora-ET, Rousell Farm

Produce of Dam (4) 1-Blue-Gene Farm; 2-Collins-crest Holsteins Dam & Daughter (8) 1-Blue-Gene Farm; 2-Alamana Farm

Spring Yearling (9) 1-Reyncrest Corvette Gracie, Reyncrest Farms; 2-Reyncrest Crvt Lauralyn-ET, Reyncrest Farms; 3Reyncrest Crvte Lauralee-ET, Reyncrest Farms Winter Yearling (4) 1-OCD Archrival Soar-ET, Erin Harkenrider; 2-Stunning Sid 5421-ET, Payton Bennett; 3-Horstein Archrival Rae-ET, Madison Woodis

Breeder’s Herd (4) 1-Blue-Gene Farm; 2-Don-Sher Holsteins

WNY Regional Show August 13, 2017 Judge: Pat Conroy

Fall Yearling (1) 1-Reyncrest Lmted Edition-ET, Reyncrest Farms Junior Best Three Females (6) 1-Reyncrest Farms; 2-Reyncrest Farms; 3-Oakfield Corners Dairy

Junior Champion Reyncrest Corvette Gracie, Reyncrest Farm Reserve Junior Champion Budjon-Vail Drmn Zanetta-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy Intermediate & Reserve Grand Champion Reyncrest RB Loca-Red-ET, Reyncrest Farms Reserve Intermediate Champion Reyncrest Hez Gold Chain-ET, Reyncrest Farms Senior & Grand Champion Bella-Rosa G W Sara-ET, Jonathan & Alicia Lamb Reserve Senior Champion Long-Haven Sid Carla, Oakfield Corners Dairy Premier Breeder: Reyncrest Farms Premier Exhibitor (Tie): Reyncrest Farms & Oakfield Corners Dairy Spring Calf (13) 1-Oakfield Solomon Dandy-ET, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb; 2-Oakfield Beemer Casino-ET, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb; 3-Co-Vista Drmn Irresponsible, CoVista Holsteins Winter Calf (18) 1-Reyncrest Drmn Cali Sun-ET, Reyncrest Farms; 2-Oakfield Byway Taxi-ET, Abe Light & Jason Prinse; 3-J-Folts Awesome Hokulani, Isaac Folts Fall Calf (24) 1-Reyncrest Doorman Lilyana-ET, Reyncrest Farms; 2-Reyncrest Doorman Denali-ET, Reyncrest Farms; 3-Reyncrest Doormn Delight-ET, Georgia Luft Summer Yearling (10) 1-Budjon-Vail Drmn Zanetta-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2-Roll-N-View Hvezda Cystal, Timothy Richards; 3-Mikelholm Mc Real Deal, Emily Mikel

Fall Yearling in Milk (1) 1 & BU-Oakfield Windhammer Faye, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb Junior 2-Year-Old (9) 1 & BU-Reyncrest Doorman Lantana, Reyncrest Farms; 2 & 2nd BU-Oakfield WB Tiffany-ET, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb; 3-Oscwil-LBH Sid Rotten 8338, Schwab Dairy & Payton Bennett Senior 2-Year-Old (8) 1 & BU-Reyncrest Hez Gold Chain-ET, Reyncrest Farms; 2 & 2nd BU-Ms Goldwyn Shazam-ET, Reyncrest Farms & Luncrest Farm; 3-Reyncrest WB Gold Ring-ET, Reyncrest Farms Junior 3-Year-Old (7) 1 & BU-Reyncrest RB Loca-Red-ET, Reycrest Farms; 2-OCD Gold Chip Ellie-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 3 & 2nd BU-Hovden OCD Sprinkle-ET, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb Senior 3-Year-Old (3) 1-Reyncrest WB Long Time-ET, Reyncrest Farms; 2 & BU-Coyne-Farms McCut Mada-ET, Coyne Farms; 3 & 2nd BU-Day-Dream Carnival Flash, Timothy Nickerson 4-Year-Old (5) 1 & BU-Craigcrest Rubies Rachelle-ET, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb; 2 & 2nd BU-OCD Braxton China Blue-ET, Denise Saxton; 3-Mikelholm Windbrook Rory-ET, Emily Mikel

4-Year-Old (10) 1-Blue-Gene Goldwyn Gina-ET, Eugene Poirier; 2-OCD Fever Bluerain-ET, Rousell Farm 5-Year-Old (6) 1-Blue-Gene Fever Felicity, Eugene Poirier; 2-DMDon-Sher Atwood Marissa, Don-Sher Holsteins Aged Cow (3) 1-Collins-Crest PS Chutney-ET, Collins-crest Holsteins; 2-Collins-crest LPT Gracious, Collins-crest Holsteins Dry 2, 3, & 4-Year-Old (1) 1-Blue-Gene Wally Bella, Makenzie Pickering Dry Cow 5 Years & Over (2) 1-Northern-Glo Throne Patrice, Alan Lobdell; 2-Aija Goldwyn Evita-ET, Rousell Farm Best Three Females (5) 1-Blue-Gene Farm; 2-Don-Sher Holsteins WNY GRAND CHAMPIONS NYN October 2017 - 61


NY Show Reports 5-Year-Old (2) 1 & BU-Long-Haven Sid Carla, Oakfield Corners Dairy; 2 & 2nd BU-Mtelgin Goldwyn Lillian-ET, Jared Dueppengiesser Aged Cow (1) 1 & BU-Bella-Rosa G W Sara-ET, Alicia & Jonathan Lamb Best Three Females (4) 1-Reyncrest Farms; 2-Oakfield Corners Dairy; 3-Coyne Farms Breeder’s Herd (3) 1-Reyncrest Farms; 2-Coyne Farms; 3-Buck-N-Say Farms Dairy Herd (2) 1-Reyncrest Farms; 2-Oakfield Corners Dairy Produce of Dam (2) 1-Reyncrest Farms; 2-Oakfield Corners Dairy Dam & Daughter (2) 1-Emily Mikel; 2-Oakfield Corners Dairy

Jefferson County Holstein Show July 13, 2017 Judge: Jordan Thomas Junior Champion Car-Hel Minnie Pearl, Car-Hel Farms Reserve Junior Champion Car-Hel Gabby, Car-Hel Farms Senior & Grand Champion Sheland McCutchen Beauty, Sheland Farms Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Co-Vista Pico Moe-Red, Elizabeth Hyman Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Car-Hel Farms Spring Calf 1-Car-Hel GG Felony, Car-Hel Farms; 2-Lazy-G Haley Comet, Lazy G Acres

WNY JUNIOR CHAMPIONS Winter Calf 1-Car-Hel Taramisu, Car-Hel Farms; 2-Entry Joshua Chisholm Fall Calf 1-Car-Hel Gabby, Car-Hel Farms; 2-Working Doorman Basil-ET, Sheland Farms Summer Yearling 1-Lazy-G Fireball Armani-Red, Lazy G Acres; 2-Premo-Vale Sterling Chalice, Lazy G Acres Spring Yearling 1-C-N-L Clover, Caitlyn Lewis; 2-Car-Hel BB Buttons, Lillian Beach Winter Yearling 1-Car-Hel Minnie Pearl, Car-Hel Farms; 2-Hylite Madison 1881-Red, Elizabeth Hyman Fall Yearling 1-Car-Hel Glee, Car-Hel Farms; 2-Sheland Reflector Lively-ET, Sheland Farms Junior Best Three Females 1-Car-Hel Farms Young Dry Cow 1-Car-Hel Rainy, Car-Hel Farms

Aged Dry Cow 1-Car-Hel Miss Dark, Car-Hel Farms Jr. 2-Year-Old 1 & BU-Generation Sid Paula, Lazy G Acres Sr. 2-Year-Old 1-Lazy-G Diamond Atwood, Lazy G Acres; 2 & BU-Me D Angel Damaress-Red, Big Dog Dairy Jr. 3-Year-Old 1 & BU-Dr-Leemont Absolute Mykayla, Zeh & Shimel; 2-Car-Hel Midget, Car-Hel Farms Sr. 3-Year-Old 1 & BU-Sheland McCutchen Beauty, Sheland Farms; 2-Co-Vista Picolo Moe-Red, Elizabeth Hyman 4-Year-Old 1 & BU-Sheland Shottle Tansy-ET, Christopher Shelmidine; 2-Car-Hel Electra, Caitlyn Lewis 5-Year-Old 1 & BU-Me Genesee-Hill Clark Allie, Hylight Farms; 2-Premo-Vale Federal Faritime, Lazy-G Acres Aged Cow 1 & BU-Car-Hel Greta, Car-Hel Farms 100,000-Lb. Cow 1 & BU-Dr-Leemont Money Leader, Zeh & Shimel Produce of Dam 1-Car-Hel Farms Dam & Daughter 1-Elizabeth Hyman Best Three Females 1-Car-Hel Farms

Nioga Holstein Show July 22, 2017 Judge: Jason Lloyd

JEFFERSON COUNTY SHOWMANSHIP Showmanship participants at the 200th Jefferson County Fair each received a rope calf halter. 62 - NYN October 2017

Junior Champion Ms Goldwyn Cristal-ET, Sharpson Holsteins Reserve Junior Champion GFF-Hill-Shar Bwy Paige, Sharpson Holsteins Senior & Grand Champion Mikelholm Windbrook Rory-ET, Emily Mikel


NY Show Reports Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion Oakfield AB Sunshine-Red-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor: Emily Mikel Spring Calf (15) 1-GFF-Hill-Shar Solomon Devon, Sharpson Holsteins; 2-Reyncrest Sirwood Cecliia, Hudson Luft Winter Calf (6) 1-GFF-Hill-Shar Bwy Paige, Sharpson Holsteins; 2-Sandimeadows Ad Trilogy-Red, Kameron Sickles Fall Calf (6) 1-Reyncrest Doorman Delight, Georgia 2-Mikelholm McCutchen Elsa, Emily Mikel

Luft;

Summer Yearling (2) 1-Mikelholm McCut Real Deal, Emily Mikel; 2-MidasTouch Byway Chamel-ET, Brody Jackson Spring Yearling (5) 1-Hill-Shar Meridian Lola, Sharpson 2-Aablemess Sid Prize, Sharpson Acres

Acres;

Winter Yearling (1) 1-Brewha Mayflower Sadie, Amelia Brewer Fall Yearling (1) 1-Ms Goldwyn Cristal-ET, Sharpson Holsteins Junior Best Three Females (2) 1-Sharpson Holsteins; 2-Emily Mikel Junior 2-Year-Old (3) 1-Mikelholm Atwood Bouncer, Emily 2-Mikelholm C Rockinit-Red, Emily Mikel

Mikel;

Senior 2-Year-Old (1) 1-Mar-Leigh Picolo Fire-Red, Mary Sweeney Junior 3-Year-Old (1) 1-Oakfield AB Sunshine-Red-ET, Oakfield Corners Dairy 4-Year-Old (2) 1-Mikelholm Windbrook Rory-ET, Emily Mikel; 2-MarLeigh Goldchip Trouble, Mary Sweeney Best Three Females (1) 1-Emily Mikel Dairy Herd (1) 1-Emily Mikel Dam & Daughter (1) 1-Emily Mikel Breeder’s Herd (1) 1-Emily Mikel

Ziemba receives the Image Award at the 54th All-American Dairy Show Barbara Ziemba received the Image Award at the 54th All-American Dairy Show in Harrisburg, PA. The Image Award is presented annually to an individual who has enhanced the image of the All-American Dairy Show with significant contributions to its reputation, prestige and welfare. Ziemba has served as the show’s sponsorship coordinator for six years. As someone who understands the needs of exhibitors and agribusinesses at a large dairy show, Barb has seen great success in her role, raising more than $500,000 in cash and donations. Along with her late husband Steve and sons Kevin and Tim, Ziemba established a successful registered dairy farm – Ziems Farms – in Weedsport, N.Y. They exhibited cattle at local, state, and national shows including Eastern States, All-American Dairy Show, North American International Livestock Expo, Canadian Royal Winter Fair, and World Dairy Expo. The operation was nominated three times with the All-American Best Three females and earned the Reserve All-American Best Three in 2002.

Barb Ziemba with Russell Redding, PA Agriculture Secretary (photo by Mike Walker)

Ziemba owns multiple highpedigreed Holstein and Red and White cattle in partnership with her sons and other breeders. Ziemba’s son Kevin, his wife Barb, and their son Mason live in Durhamville, NY. Her son Tim, his wife Leah, and their children Claire and Luke live in Cambridge, WI. Ziemba is a member of the New York and Wisconsin Holstein associations. She served on the New York Holstein board of directors for more than 15 years, also serving on the Association’s membership committee.

Looking Back to the October News, 1959: There were 479 head exhibited at the New York State Fair with Allen Hetts as judge. There were 75 bulls shown, 192 calves & heifers, and 212 cows. P P Betty Burke Posch repeated as Senior & Grand Champion for Frogmore, Wes Engst and Dave Morrow, Aurora, NY. Betty topped the aged cow class which numbered 49 head. In the Junior Show, 250 head competed with Ken-Ray Adantha Easter, the winning 3-year-old owned by Lorraine Vail, named Senior & Grand Champion. Albert Buckbee of Warwick won the coveted Lawara Trophy for top showman over perennial contender Marcia Allen. Dutchess County took the County Herd competition, having a stacked deck with the Grand Champion, the Junior Champion, and the 4th place aged cow. They received a trophy and $25.00. The controversial issue of a clambake or a Black & White Show on the opening day of the Diamond Jubilee National Convention in Syracuse in June 1960 was amicably settled at a meeting of the State Directors and Convention Committee. The compromise plan, which met with unanimous approval, called for both a show, to be held at the State Fairgrounds, and a later afternoon clambake at Harden Farms. NYN October 2017 - 63


Bodnar Holsteins Dispersal A good crowd was on hand to see the life work of Louis Bodnar of Bodnar Holsteins, Turin, NY dispersed on a pleasant September 8. The herd, which boasted a herd average near 22,000 lbs. of milk and a BAA of 106.3%, had several outstanding cow families and the herd’s reputation drew solid interest before and during the sale. On the buyer’s side, strong local participation reflected the admiration and friendship many area breeders felt for Bodnar, with several herd members staying in the Lewis and Oneida County areas. Strong Canadian interest (29 head went north of the border) as well helped move the average to $1425 on 139 full lots of all ages. A warm introduction by Sale Manager David Rama started things off, with Rama crediting Lou’s breeding strategy as something “he did in an artistic way.” Lou also took the microphone and thanked the crowd for coming to his retirement party followed by applause from the attendees! Topping the buyers’ list at $2,900 was Bodnar Lynn Airlift (VG-86, 3y), an “end stall cow” in the barn and looking to move up well in score. One of several outstanding Airlift daughters in the herd, she was milking 94 lbs. a day, was a member of the Bodnar show string,

and sold on service to Meridian. Her dam was a VG-85 Dapper with two records over 31,000m, followed by a Lee with 136,000M lifetime. David Rama, Inc. was the buyer. Jim Foote, St. Johnsville, NY went to $2,600 to own Bodnar Sid Cherry (VG-86), a Pine-Tree SidET daughter who also looked to increase in score. Another show cow, she was the first-place 4-yearold and member of the winning Best Three Females at the 2016 Oneida County Holstein Show. Her dam was a VG-86 Lylehaven Lightning-ET daughter twice over 1000f, the next dam was one of several outstanding Roylane Jordan-ET daughters bred here, she VG-87 with 190,000M lifetime and a descendant of Bodnar Bell Cherry (VG-86), the farm’s first Dam of Merit. At $2,500, Brandon Maither, Rockburn, QC took Bodnar Brazzle Janice, a very fancy Arrowstar Brazzle-Imp-ET daughter due in February to 1stClass. From one of the herd’s most successful and prolific cow families, her dam was an EX-90 Final Cut with 926f, followed by a 2E-90 Finest with three records over 1000f, then a VG-85 Storm, also three times over 1000f. Dave Rama and Jack Treadway shared the auctioneer’s gavel with Daniel Brandt highlighting the pedigrees. Don Welk, Dave Bitler, and Kevin Ziemba completed the sale staff, with Merry Rama and Jeannie Nichols at the clerk’s table. Presenting the cattle were Ethan Sherman, Kiersten Hancock, Brian Freeman, and Tim Staring. A partial buyer’s list follows. David Rama, Inc., Delhi, NY Bodnar Lynn Airlift (1/14) . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,900 S: Canyon-Breeze Airlift-ET Jim Foote, St. Johnsville, NY Bodnar Sid Cherry (7/12). . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,600 S: Pine-Tree Sid-ET

High seller Bodnar Lynn Airlift (VG-86) at right. 64 - NYN October 2017

Bodnar Asteroid Sugar (1/13) . . . . . . . . .$2,250 S: Kingsmill Gdwyn Asteroid-ET

Lou Bodnar welcomes the crowd to his dispersal.

Brandon Maither, Rockburn, QC Bodnar Brazzle Janice (9/15) . . . . . . . . .$2,500 S: Arrowstar Brazzle-Imp-ET Clinton Zimmerman, Penn Yan, NY Bodnar Legend Shine (7/12) . . . . . . . . . .$2,300 S: Savage-Leigh Gold Legend Currier Farms, Clayville, NY Bodnar Adonis Cherry (9/14) . . . . . . . . . .$2,250 S: Luck-E Adonis-Red-ET Eric Sherman, Turin, NY Bodnar Cairo May (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,250 S: Mr Regancrest Mr Cairo-ET Stoneridge Farm Inc., Arundel, ME Bodnar Aftershock Janice (2/14. . . . . . . .$2,250 S: Ms Atlees Sht Aftershock-ET Sunview Holsteins, Ste-Marie, QC Bodnar Cairo Birdee (4/15) . . . . . . . . . . .$2,250 S: Mr Regancrest Mr Cairo-ET

Think about it … “Gratitude is the intention to count your blessings every day, every minute, while avoiding, whenever possible, the belief that you need or deserve diferent circumstances.” Timothy Miller


Rollin’ Through the Fall Shows

Photos by Lea Jordan

Thank you to Aaron Eaton and his crew and to all those who have contributed to our show ring success in 2017! We have appreciated the compliments on our show string and look forward to visiting with you at World Dairy Expo.

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Making the Right Ones …

With High Genomics Her +2803 GTPI Hang-Time Sells in the World Classic, Oct. 6 OCD REFLECTOR 3017-ET (VG-85, VG-MS @ 2-05) 2-00 3x 297 21,740 4.1 894 3.4 733 Fresh again and looks great! She will be scored again in October and will go higher! Next dam is a Supersire with 1402f, then 8 gens. VG & EX “Raven’s!” 3017 makes the high ones … she is also the dam of MIDASTOUCH HAROLDO 824-ET, #1 New Merit Haroldo and #2 for GTPI!

**Selling as Lot 26: MIDAS-TOUCH HANGTIME 675-ET b. 9/10/16 PTA +1483M +87F +64P +837NM +5.2PL +4.0DPR +206FE +4.2FI PTA +2.58T +2.11UDC +1.15FLC #2 Hang-Time in the Breed! Flush-age & ready to work! Consigned with Allen Chester, Cedar Meadows Farm.

+2468 GTPI Jacey SEAGULL-BAY S JILLIAN-ET (VG-87-DOM) 2-01 3x 365 39,190 3.0 1192 3.0 1183 Fresh again with a Toronto heifer, Jillian just had 159 lbs. 34 days fresh! PTA +1750M +34F +58P +542NM +4.6PL 2.74SCS +1.8DPR +2.2FI PTA +2.72T +2.15UDC +1.14FLC Jacey out of Ammon-Peachey Shauna-ET (EX91, EX-MS GMD-DOM), then 7 gens. VG & EX “Rudy Missy’s.” Jillian’s daughter, MIDAS-TOUCH BOURBON JESS-ET, is the #3 Bourbon for Type in the Breed at +3.15, and her Jedi & Modesty daughters are in our IVF program.

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For The Show Ring

Nominated All-American 2016 MIDAS-TOUCH MCUT MALIBU-ET (EX-91, EX-MS) 3-00 2x 323 32,914 4.0 1309 3.1 1009 Res. All-New York and Best Bred & Owned Jr. 3-Yr-Old 2016 6th at International Holstein Show 2016 Fresh again and on the tanbark! Malibu completes 6 generations of Excellents in the Miss Mark Maui (2E-95 GMD-DOM) family. We have Byway, Doorman, and Solomon daughters with excellent GTPI Type statistics. We expect her offspring to be part of your show barn selections for years to come!

Making Winner after Winner REGANCREST CHANEL-ET (EX-92, EX-MS) 4-11 2x 365 30,220 4.2 1261 3.2 954 High Honorable Mention Jr. All-NY 5-Year-Old 2013 7th Generation Excellent by Goldwyn in the Regancrest-PR Barbie-ET (EX-92 GMD-DOM) family. Chanel’s impact has only just begun! 4 of her daughters have been Junior Champion in 2017! Her daughters here by Avalanche, Solomon, Doorman, Byway, Dempsey, Awesome-Red, and Monterey are, in a word, STUNNING!

Whether you are in the market for a high-genomic individual or one to stand at the top of her class, give Midas Touch a call! Focused on Making the Right Ones! DaviD King 69 Halfway House Rd. – Waddington, nY 13694 315-322-4162 – 315-212-0032 (cell) – www.midastouchgenetics.com Follow us on Facebook at Midas Touch genetics. NYN October 2017 - 69


The Fat Queens

BARN CLEANER REPLACEMENT CHAIN

Roedale Atwood Dora (2E-92) 5-04 2x 365 42,472 4.3 1812 2.9 1246 Daughters by Contrast and Farmer. Carrying service to Brazzle. Her 3E-93 dam, “27 Dreams,” is now over 200,000 lifetime and still going strong at 10 years old. Atwood x Samuelo x EX Outside x 5E-94 Asia.

for

• Jamesway • Berg • Patz • Farmway • Clay • Starline • Badger •J&D

Roedale Attitiude Alexus-Red (EX-91) 4-08 2x 365 35,301 4.8 1703 3.1 1099 Due in October to Crush. She has 4 red June calves by Addiction-P and 3 July babies by Sid. A Solomon due in March to Main Event from her Gold Chip maternal sister will sell at the 69th O-H-M Club Sale on October 14th! Attitude x EX Advent x VG-87 September Storm x 5E-94 Asia.

Ms Roedale Baxter East (2E-92, 95-MS) 5-01 2x 319 42,368 4.8 2048 2.9 1249 6-01 2x 365 50,549 5.1 2571 3.0 1539 1st NY Fat, 2x, 305 & 2nd NY Fat, 2x, 365 Just fresh again with a Crush bull that is available. Her Mac dam was just raised to EX-92 in her 8th lactation! Baxter x Mac x GP-83 Outside x VG-88 Encore x VG-88 Charles x EX x EX-94.

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Roedale Shottle Peggy (2E-91) 5-00 2x 365 32,128 4.9 1569 3.2 1013 6-06 2x 263 23,870 4.7 1115 3.0 723 Inc. Milking 85 pounds with 4.5F & 3.2P, she has an Armani daughter just fresh in September. Shottle x VG September Storm x VG-86 Triumphant x 5E-94 Asia!

These four ladies are just a sample of what we have in the barns today at Roedale. If a visit to see the herd is on your mind, give us a call and we would be glad to make time for you. We have cattle for sale, as well as a barn full of good hay. Give us a call today!

Art Timmel Equipment

Allan & Pat Pullis Jason, Holly, Max, & Owen Pullis Luke, Theresa, Adam, Lucia & Noah Pullis 626 McShane Rd., Richield Springs, NY 13439 Phone: 315-858-0651 Luke’s Cell: 315-263-7422 Jason’s Cell: 315-794-6737

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Ju-Vindale Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Sharp, Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Aspiration Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Kings Ransom Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Spring Hope Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Bacon Hill Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Lantland Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

ST-Genetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

Cattle Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Luncrest Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41

Tiger Lily Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Cedar Meadows Farm . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Manavale Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

T-D-J Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Cook Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Maplegrand Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 18

Timmel, Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Co-Vale Holsteins LLC . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Maypar Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Tubolino, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Coyne Farms, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 67

Mellinger, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Val-E-Vue Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Field of Dreams Genetics . . . . . . . . 2-3

Midas Touch Genetics . . . . . . . . 68-69

Walker, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Fisher, Cybil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Ms AOL Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

Wall Street Dairy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Fly Higher Holsteins LLC . . . . . . . . . 37

New York Harvest Sale . . . . . . . . 46-47

Wall Street Dairy Sale . . . . . . . . . 30-31

Francisco, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

New York Holstein Association . . . . . . 5

WeCover Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Genex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

Oakfield Corners Dairy . . . . . . . . . . . 71

Welcome Stock Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Green Banks Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

O-H-M Club Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Wideawake Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Headline Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Ovaltop Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

WLMS Acres Dispersal . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Humdinger Holsteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Roedale Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Ideal Dairy Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35

Roll-N-View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

WNY Farm Show/Spring Dairy Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Joleanna Holsteins, LLC . . . . . . . . . . 19

Select Sire Power, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

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Topping the Charts

at Oakield Corners

34187-ET a n n e M a OCD Delt I ’18 +2784 GTP in January

S-S-I Shamrock Menna7392-ET VG-85 – +VGVV 1-11 3x 365 26,870 4.1 1090 3.0 810

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OCD Delta +2779 GTP Raeden 34881-ET I

S-S-I Snowman Rachel7516-ET EX-90 – EEVVE 4-03 3x 365 35,550 3.3 1189 3.0 1065

34881 is d ue has a son h to calve in March ’1 8 eading to S elect Sires , and She has 8 d . aughters o ver +2800 • +288 GTPI 4 GTPI Ban d a res • +287 1 GTPI Ban dares • +284 9 GTPI Mo desty • +283 7 GTPI For tu ne • +282 6 GTPI Ban d a res • +280 8 GTPI For tune • +280 8 GTPI Ban dares • +280 3 GTPI Sup e rhero 34881’s da m is VG-85 Snowman Uno, then 7 E then VG-8 516 (pictured), 2E-91 X 6 Oman M irror. Next Socrates, are VG and 7 dams EX.

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