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California Holstein Association
Office Manager / Secretary - Kate Teixeira PO Box 507, Keyes, CA 95328 805-801-0463 | californiaholstein@yahoo.com www.caholstein.com
California Junior Advisor - Kirsten Areias
13315 South Baker, Los Banos, CA 93635 209-826-6242 | denk@elite.net
Holstein USA National Director - Bill Genasci 6555 Blue Gum Avenue, Modesto, CA 95358 209-545-0685 | genace1@aol.com
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Katharine Correia 559-556-1410 | kcorreia@holstein.com
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Cleland RB Admirngly-Red graces this year’s Annual cover as Grand Champion of the 2023 California State Holstein Show. She is owned by Frank & Carol Borba and Frank & Diane Borba.
Congratulations!
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State Show Memorial Awards 42 Western Spring National Holstein Show
Western Spring National R&W Show
Western Spring National Junior Show
Junior Holstein Convention Results 50 Breeder of the Future Awards 51 Convention Scholarship Winners
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Western Classic Junior Dairy Show
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President’s Message
By Anthony Souza
As the famous rock band AC\DC once said “Are You Ready For A Good Time”, 2023 is off to a fun start!! Record snow and rain has really blessed California as we have been in a horrible drought for a few years. It’s only fitting that we got the record weather following in step with the record milk prices we saw last year and the demand for quality cattle still continues and it shows!!
We kicked this year off in Reno with our State Convention held at the Peppermill Casino. The Stanislaus Holstein club hosted and did a great job. We enjoyed a fantastic sale and got to enjoy a fun-filled weekend with fellow Holstein breeders and industry supporters. The weekend ended with a tremendous Senior Banquet where we got to honor Frank and Diane Borba with the 2022 Doug Maddox Senior Breeder of the Year Award and Johnny Machado for the AJ Quist Young Breeder of the Year Award. A big congratulations goes out to these breeders on a milestone award!
Like I mentioned earlier, God blessed our state with some much-needed rain and snow! However, we were not ready for the amount that was brought and the aftermath that followed. Southern California got hit with massive flooding that caused the State Association to jump to a Plan B for this year’s State Show location. With only a few week’s notice, the association, along with the help of a few key members, managed to get our show relocated to Turlock. I couldn’t be more proud of our directors and office manager for stepping up to make this year’s State Show a memorable one. This year’s judge, Tyler Reynolds, sorted through large, quality classes of Holsteins from all over our great state and placed this year’s champions!! There was a record number of Red & Whites that participated in both classes this year. Congratulations to Frank and Diane Borba and Frank and Carol Borba on exhibiting the Champion cow of both shows!
California also did not disappoint in the Junior and Open divisions at the Western Spring National Show in Utah in May. Many class winners came from California in both the Holstein and Red & White classes!
In the Junior world, our young people continue to set the bar as the teams to beat at the national level. Whether it be in the show ring or competing in Dairy Bowl, our youth are a bright light for our state and industry. I want to wish our juniors that will be competing at the National Convention good luck! Our juniors are coached by the best in my opinion! A big thank you goes out to Kirsten Areias for all her dedication to our youth.
2023-2024 Board of Directors
President ................. Anthony Souza 13607 Liberty Lane, Hanford dairyjock98@hotmail.com; 559-805-5469
Tony Cabral ............. 1st term ends 2025 765 Alta Vista Ct., Galt ynot1949@yahoo.com; 209-744-6932
John Cunningham ..... 2nd term ends 2025 4338 Lichau Rd, Penngrove haysource@aol.com; 707-974-8700
Frank Gambonini ...... 2nd term ends 2025 7149 Lakeville Hwy, Petaluma gamlakedairy@gmail.com; 707-338-0220
Ken Melvold ............ 1st term ends 2025
6178 N Blosser, Fresno cmelvold@yahoo.com; 559-906-1714
Donavan Miguel ........ 1st term ends 2026 19526 Gibraltar Ct., Hilmar dmiguel@semex.com; 209-534-9135
Vice President .......... Graisson Schmidt PO Box 245, Tomales grairosecattle@gmail.com; 608-797-2855
I want to thank outgoing board member Dr. Stan Henderson for his time and dedication to our board for the last six years. I want to thank our directors for their dedication to our association. Finally I want to thank our Office manager Kate Teixeira for all that she does for our Senior and Junior membership. Thank you Kate!
Terianne Silveira........ 1st term ends 2025 11380 Ave 22, Chowchilla silveira.dairy@yahoo.com; 559-967-3921
Robert Teixeira ........ 2nd term ends 2026 PO Box 507, Keyes rjtex@att.net; 209-495-0367
Curtis VandenBerge ... 2nd term ends 2025 11701 Old River Rd, Bakersfield vbdairy@aol.com; 661-340-6448
David VanderEyk ....... 2nd term ends 2025 PO Box 957, Tipton vandereykdairy@gmail.com; 559-804-7500
Office Manager Kate Teixeira P.O. Box 507, Keyes, CA 95328 californiaholstein@yahoo.com; 805-801-0463
Our industry is very resilient and every day I am reminded that no matter what comes in our path we as dairymen and breeders find a way to make things happen and it’s the love of breed and the friendships that have been made makes us who we are today. God Bless our industry and family farms.
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Back row LtoR: Robert Teixeira, Frank Gambonini, Graisson Schmidt, Stan Henderson, Curtis Vanden Berge, John Cunningham. Front row LtoR: Tony Cabral, Ken Melvold, Anthony Souza, Terianne Silveira.
National Director’s Message
By Bill Genasci
Holstein Association USA has released results of a research study called “A Million Reasons Why Confirmation Matters”. This study, conducted by Dr. Jeffrey Bewley, uses a data base of 1 million cows to show that first lactation energy c;orrected milk and lifetime ECM are directly correlated to functional type. Most of us already knew this, but certain traits such as rear udder height and width have a big influence on production. Using the classification program can identify areas that need improvement in your herd. Adding these areas to sire selection along with your current criteria could improve production and profit. There is more information, including a taped webinar, that I would recommend checking out on www.holsteinusa,com.
Holstein Marketplace Sires continues to add extremely deep pedigreed sires that transmit traits you can use to improve your herd. These sires are owned by breeders and marketed by the Holstein association. Contact Katharine Correia at (559) 556-1410 for more information or to place an order.
It has been a very busy and interesting year in California. Some things have been business as usual. The show season included two tremendous Junior Shows, multiple county fairs, the California State show, and a contingent that traveled to Utah for the Western National. The quality of the animals exhibited was outstanding, and the opportunity to fellowship with so many friends made the Covid days seem so far in the past. Congratulations to everyone involved.
I would also like to congratulate Kylie Konyn for being a Distinguished Junior Member semifinalist, and both Kiara Konyn and Mykei Mull as Young Distinguished Junior Member finalists. They, along with the dairy bowl teams and the rest of the California junior members competing at the National Convention in Lexington, will represent us well.
In California the record setting rain and snowfall levels were not so usual. On the plus side, most reservoirs are full and water availability is not a problem. The down side is the flooding, particularly in the Tulare area,that has caused extreme damage to the dairy industry. The Tulare Lake was once the largest body of fresh water west of the Mississippi. It has been dry for about 120 years, but the heavy storms and continuing runoff from snow melt have resurrected it to 180 square miles. Some projections say it could reach 260 square miles. 100,000 head of dairy cows had to be evacuated immediately, and much of the crop land that was used to grow feed is under water. How this will affect the total industry in California is uncertain, but for those in the middle of this disaster it has been devastating.
If you have any questions or comments I can be reached at (209) 7657111 or genace1@aol.com.
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Holstein Association USA Field Representative
It has been a busy time at Holstein Association USA as we prepare for the 137th Annual Meeting and National Holstein Convention. Amidst the flurry of activities and anticipation surrounding this momentous event, Holstein USA’s unwavering commitment to animal identification and classification stands as a testament to its pioneering role in the industry. As we gather to celebrate the rich history and remarkable achievements of the Holstein breed in Louisville, Kentucky in June, it is important to recognize the integral role animal traceability, identification, and classification have played in the breed’s success.
In the ever-evolving world of agriculture, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for ensuring the sustainability and efficiency of our food production systems. Holstein Association USA has long been recognized as a pioneer in animal identification and classification. Through collaboration, the leveraging of cutting-edge technologies, and the implementation of forward-thinking strategies, Holstein Association USA is helping pave the way for enhanced animal management.
Dairy farmers care about our environment and sustainability, and animal identification has a very important role in that conversation. By embracing technological advancements like RFID tags, the association also ensures reliable tracking and traceability, ultimately bolstering consumer confidence in the safety and quality of dairy products. It is clear to Holstein Association USA and the farmers we serve that traceability has always been and will continue to be foundational to the success and sustainability of our entire food system.
Since 2017, Holstein Association USA has collaborated with the American Guernsey Association to provide classification services for Guernsey cattle. Building upon this successful partnership, the association has expanded its multi-breed classification program by joining forces with other breed associations, most recently, including the American Milking Shorthorn Society and the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association.
This remarkable expansion has been made possible by the excellent work of Holstein Association USA’s classification team, who will now be classifying five dairy breeds: Ayrshire, Guernsey, Holstein, Milking Shorthorn, and Red and White Holstein. This collaborative and progressive initiative solidifies Holstein Association USA’s pioneering role in advancing the dairy industry. By pooling our resources and expertise, we can all achieve more and contribute to the overall growth and advancement of the entire dairy community.
Traceability, identification, and classification play a pivotal role in maximizing the profit and potential of every Holstein herd. NorBert Colby Connie, the cow that recently broke the record for the most lifetime milk production, serves as a shining example of the exceptional profitability achieved by U.S. Registered Holsteins. Connie achieved this incredible feat with her lifetime milk production record of 486,300 pounds of milk, 27,062 pounds of fat, and 17,737 pounds of protein through her latest completed lactation. Connie has calved again and is continuing to add to the record total.
Connie’s extraordinary accomplishment follows closely on the heels of Chrome-View Charles 3044, who set the previous record earlier this year with a remarkable lifetime milk production of 478,200 pounds. The fact that two cows have achieved this feat in such a short span of time is a powerful testament to the incredible capabilities and immense profit potential of U.S. Registered Holsteins.
Holstein USA members will have much to celebrate when they gather in Lexington, Kentucky from June 23- 27. The National Holstein Convention provides an opportunity for dairy farmers, industry professionals, and enthusiasts to come together and recognize the pivotal role played by the association in advancing the dairy industry. With its pioneering efforts, innovative strategies, and collaborative partnerships, Holstein Association USA has revolutionized the way we manage and maximize the potential of Holstein herds.
It is a time to reflect on the incredible capabilities and immense profit potential of U.S. Registered Holsteins, exemplified by record-breaking cows like Nor-Bert Colby Connie and Chrome-View Charles 3044. As Holstein enthusiasts gather in Kentucky, we not only celebrate the Holstein cow but also the profound impact that Holstein Association USA continues to make in shaping a sustainable and efficient future for the entire dairy community.
Katharine Correia 559-303-5481
kcorreia@holstein.com
IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES
July 1 : Futurity entries due (form online at http://www. caholstein.com or contact the office)
October 1-6 : World Dairy Expo, Madison,WI
October 12-15 : Western Dairy Showcase, Turlock
October 28 : CA Holstein Annual Planning Conference
Late January/early February 2023 : CA State Holstein Convention hosted by the Board of Directors
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From the Office Manager
Welcome readers of the 2023 California Holstein Association Holstein News annual magazine! Hard to believe it’s already June… it’s been a busy and enjoyable first half of the year!
We kicked off 2023 with a ‘destination’ State Convention in Reno, which proved to be a fun change and excellent venue. The sale was well attended and supported by consignors and buyers, and post-Covid youth participation is on the rise. Although the State Show had a late venue change, it was a success for all- with great quality and numbers. The Youth Challenge Contest included more juniors who enjoyed friendly competition with the best young dairy showmen from around the state. A huge thank you to all of the members & volunteers who assisted with these events, and gave their time and efforts in support of our organization. Thank you also to our allied industry sponsors for their continued support.
The following pages showcase the excellence and diversity of Holstein genetics in our state, and the people behind the far-reaching success of our local Holstein industry. It is my pleasure to be involved in this organization and to be part of this ‘Holstein Family’. The key to what makes our industry and association special is the people involved. Their passion, family values, hard work and camaraderie exist no matter where you travel. Because of the black and white cow, we have all been fortunate enough to make friendships near and far. It is with these invaluable relationships that we enjoy the Holstein business.
The California Holstein Association’s goal continues to be to advertise and promote our members’ Registered Holsteins to enthusiasts locally, around the country and internationally. We aim to help members capitalize on the consistent added value Registered Holsteins provide in this always evolving industry. With this in mind, services are available to aid in advertising for sales and events- we invite you to inquire further.
The future of our club is bright- as the California Junior Holstein Club encourages youth and develops skills for them to become leaders in the Holstein and agriculture fields. The programs we offer help shape these enthusiastic young people into confident, articulate ambassadors for the dairy community. From the responsibilities of raising show animals, to knowledge and competitiveness gained in dairy bowl and dairy jeopardy, poise in public speaking and networking at events, our junior members have the confidence and talent to go far in whatever they pursue. As this magazine gets printed, 12 juniors will be travelling to compete and represent CA at the National Convention in Kentucky! In mid-July a large group will be learning and having fun at Cow Camp hosted graciously by Cal Poly faculty & students.
This magazine is available online year round on our website www. caholstein.com and distributed throughout the year nationwide. Additional copies are available from the office upon request if you have an opportunity to share our publication with visitors. Thank you to Julie Ashton and Kathleen O’Keefe’s team at Cowsmopolitan as publishers and designers of this year’s premium magazine.
I invite each of you to take part in our various activities in the upcoming months, and I look forward to working with you all alongside our Board of Directors. Please don’t hesitate to contact me should you have any questions about our Association, or would like to get involved. Follow the California Holstein Association on Facebook, Instagram and the club website to stay current on events and news, and in turn, feel free to share your Holstein news with us as well!
Best wishes for the year ahead!
Kate Teixeira
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Doug Maddox Memorial Senior Breeder of the Year
Every year we honor a family and herd that has had a major impact on the Holstein breed not only in California but across the nation as well. This year’s honorees certainly have been recognized coast-to-coast with their results in the show ring, as well as their involvement with some of the most genetically influential cows in the business. It’s my honor to present Frank & Diane Borba of MB Lucky Lady Farm with the Doug Maddox Memorial Senior Breeder Award.
Diane Morasci met Frank ‘Chopper’ Borba on Halloween in 1974 through mutual friends. They grew up in the same neighborhood, found they had plenty in common and were married in 1979. They established MB Lucky Lady Farm on the Morasci family dairy, and had two children: Stephanie (38) and Frankie (36). Stephanie and her husband, Louie, now run the dayto-day operations on the farm, and have three children. Frankie has taken the reins at Frank Borba & Son Custom Chopping. He and his wife, Alison, have four children.
Diane & Frank milk about 1025 cows on MB Lucky Lady Farm. The herd consists primarily of Holstein, with 75% of those being registered cows. They also have 400 acres of almond trees and another 250 acres of farm land. While most of the show cows are housed at other locations, they have also invested in a fair number of high-genomic testing Holsteins, and Louie enjoys the genetic management of those cattle.
In the past two decades, Diane and Chopper have been involved in several successful partnerships owning some of the most notable cows in the business. They were part of the group that purchased Regancrest S Chassity EX-92 GMD DOM 35* and her package of offspring at the 2009 International Intrigue Sale. That package included Mr Chassity Gold Chip EX-94, sire of hundreds of Excellent daughters and numerous AllAmerican and All-Canadian winners.
Past Senior Breeder Award Winners
1958 Chris Rasmussen
1959 E.E. Freeman
1960 Frank L. Pellissiar
1961 Earl & Marguarite Graham
1962 Hubert Kidd
1963 Frank & Adelia Hopkins
1964 Mark L. Borrer
1965 Max Herzog
1966 Frank S. Corda
1967 Wesley N. Sawyer
1968 James Reed
1969 Joe Trindade, Jr.
1970 Leo Hedegard
1971 Harold Schmidt
1972 Wallace Lindskoog
1973 Walter D. Ranney
1974 Henry Sterk
1975 Alvin Quist
1976 Hugh D. Good
1977 Harmon B. Toone
1978 Robert Selkirk
1979 Roy Boone
1980 Allen Johnson
1981 Frank Muthner
1982 Tom A. Nunes, Jr.
1983 Amelio Curti
1984 Kip Herzog
1985 Doug Maddox
1986 Joe Duarte
1987 Wilbur E. Gomes
1988 John Wackerman
1989 Anton Betschart
1990 Marvin Nunes
Diane grew up showing cows and has always enjoyed owning some good ones. In 2011, she and Frank bought into RockyMountain Talent Licorice EX-95, who went on to be the All-American and All-Canadian 4-Year-Old that year. Ms Candy Apple EX-94, owned with Frank & Carol Borba, was the Unanimous AllAmerican R&W 5-Year-Old in 2013.
In more recent years, they have been coowners of Oakfield GC Darby EX-95, the Reserve Grand Champion at World Dairy Expo in 2019 and All-American 5-Year-Old that year. Idee Windbrook Lynzi EX-95-4ECAN, who was 1st 5-Year-Old and Grand Champion at the Royal Winter Fair in 2019, with Darby standing second to her in class. Meadow Green Absolute Fanny-Red EX-96, is a two-time World Dairy Expo Grand Champion and was the Holstein International Red & White Champion in 2020.
Alfinch Zelgodis Taci EX-96, owned with Frank & Carol, has been Grand Champion of the California State Holstein Show and is a several time All-American and All-Canadian nominee and winner from 2019 through 2022. This year, the same partnership exhbited the Grand Champion of the State Show with Cleland Rb Admiringly-Red-ET EX-95.
High-scoring homebred cows include MB-Luckylady Lee 887-ET EX94 and MB-Luckylady Dorman 6044-ET EX-93. Currently, they have two very exciting bulls in stud: MB-Luckylady Bullseye-ET at Semex and MBLuckylady Eye Candy-ET at Select. Both are sons of Ladyrose Caught Your Eye-ET EX-92, the two-time All-American show cow, that they co-bred with Mark & Nicki Rueth.
Diane & Frank took a sizeable risk in the genomic part of the industry in 2011 when they struck a deal to buy half of Miss OCD Robst DeliciousET VG-87 GMD DOM, one of the most genetically far-reaching cows of the past decade. The dam of Mr Mogul Delta 1427-ET, as well as several other sons in AI, Delicious has countless daughters and granddaughters that have also placed sons into stud. She was voted the 2018 Holstein International Cow of the Year.
In the Jersey ring, they bred the popular World Dairy Expo Grand Champion, MB Lucky Lady Feliz Navidad EX-93, exhibited by Rivendale Farms. Feliz has proven to be a fantastic brood cow as well, and her family is continually in demand in the Jersey breed.
With their enthusiasm for great breed cows and outstanding show cows, it is a pleasure to present the 2023 California Holstein Association Doug Maddox Memorial Senior Breeder Award to Frank & Diane Borba.
1991 Tom Sawyer
1992 Paul Rollin
1993 Emilio & Alvin Groppetti
1994 Frank Santos
1995 Dan Ranney
1996 Joe Airosa
1997 Paulo Bro Holsteins
1998 George & Mimi Nunes
1999 Bill & Giovanna Zinn
2000 Louis Aufdemaur
2001 Art & Connie Avrit
2002 Ed & Bettie Bracco
2003 Bernard & Frieda Souza
2004 Gilbert & Linda Teixeira
2005 Bill & Libby Clark
2006 Leo & Louie Durrer
2007 Hank & Carolyn Van Exel
2008 Ed, Bill & Jim Genasci
2009 Jack Lerch & Larry Gerber
2010 Dennis & Kirsten Areias
2011 George & Dora McClelland
2012 Joey Airosa
2014 Ron Pietersma
2015 Frank & Carol Borba
2016 Pat & Steve Maddox
2017 Dino & Dante Migliazzo
2018 Mike & Denise Mulas
2019 Ken Melvold
2020 Duane & Dale Matheron
2021 Dwayne & Irene Nelson
2022 Patrick Amaranthe
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2023 Doug Maddox Senior Breeder of the Year, Frank and Diane Borba, with their family that was present during the award’s presentation.
Idee Windbrook Lynzi (EX-95) is just one of many show champions that Frank & Diane Borba have worked with.
Miss OCD Robst Delicious-ET (VG-87 GMD) has played a huge role in the genomic side of MB Lucky Lady Farm.
AJ Quist Memorial Young Breeder of the Year
Johnny Machado of Turlock, CA is the 2023 AJ Quist Memorial Young Breeder of the Year.
This Holstein enthusiast was born and raised on a dairy that started in 1971 with just nine cows. Showing an interest in cattle from a young age, by the age of 15 he was juggling his high school career with day-to-day chores around the dairy. He showed dairy cattle in 4-H and FFA and was part of the 1999 FFA State Champion Dairy Judging Team and National Runner up FFA judging team. Upon graduation from high school in 2000, he choose to work full time at the dairy instead of attending college. He had a passion for breeding and genetics instantly and has placed an emphasis on improving the herd since then. He became a partner with his mother in Machado Dairy, where they carry the prefix Is-A-Bel in her honor.
Johnny is passionate about purebred cows; his herd is enrolled in the Holstein Complete Program and all animals are Basic ID’d. Any animals that are 92% or higher are registered in the herd book. The herd is DHIA tested monthly and has a BAA of 1064. Of that, 45% have been Good Plus or better on the last eight classifications. Johnny has bred 21 Excellent and 195 Very Good Holsteins as well as developed another 12 Excellent cows.
Johnny is a man of few words, but has an eye that can see cattle for generations to come according to his friends. Over the last three decades, he has purchased foundation cows for his herd that continue to be successful for him.
One such cow is Duckett Doorman Fushia-ET (EX-93), a direct daughter of two-time World Dairy Expo Supreme Champion, Harvue Roy Frosty (EX97 2E GMD). Her best record is over 25,000 lbs. milk and her first three daughters are all classified VG-87 or higher. She has calves by Parfect, Hannans and Frisco and pregnancies by Delta-Lambda, Drop Box, Summerfest, Tatoo, Harmony, Cadillac, Luster P, and Thunderstruck.
Another herd favorite is S-S-I Jacoby Bad Habit (VG-88 EX-MS). Johnny realized the potential of this heifer long before the world saw her dam, S-S-I Doc Have Not 8784-ET (EX-95), sell in an impressive $1.925 million package in June 2022. Her oldest daughter, sired by Summerfest, is +2.91T. She has pregnancies
Past Junior Breeder Award Winners
1957 Melvin George
1957 Alvin Quist
1958 Maurice & Lindsey Ketscher
1959 Wackerman Brothers
1960 Bill & Libby Clark
1961 Norman & Freda Lucas
1962 Louis Aufdermaur, Jr.
1963 Bernard Souza, Jr.
1964 Doug Maddoz
1965 Tom Nunes
1966 Art Avrit
1967 Tom Sawyer
1968 Paul Rollin
1969 Kip Herzog
1970 Louis Calcagno
1971 George Nunes
1972 Stanley Gomes
1973 Andy Hurtgen
1974 Mike Martin
1975 Vic Gouveia, Jr.
1976 Tony Bos
1977 Gilbert Teixeira
1978 Dino Ortega
1979 Joe Viera
1980 Dan Ranney
1981 Louie Jr. & Leo Durrer
1982 Ralph Grossi
1983 Bill Genasci
1984 James Quist
1985 John Honnette
1986 Frank Borba
1987 George McClelland
1988 Hank Van Exel
1989 Ken & Kathy Elliot
1990 Leo Langerwerf
1991 Dennis Areias
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Delta-Lambda, Hypnotic *RC, Drop Box, Eye Candy, Tatoo, Bullseye and Hannans.
Another outstanding individual that Johnny has develope was Duckett Doorman Gena (EX-91). Purchased as a 2-year-old, her knew her potential from the moment he saw her. She is a Doorman from All-American nominee Laidlawn Sanchez Gemini (EX-96), and encapsulates the “getting better with age” mantra. Scoring VG as a 2-year-old, she was Reserve All-California Senior 3-YearOld in 2021 and was HM Intermediate Champion at the Western Spring National that same spring.
When it comes to homebred cows, Is-A-Bel Richman 4411 (EX-91) is the favorite. She has Kenosha and King Doc daughters both scored VG and numerous granddaughters. She was Supreme Champion of the Western Classic in 2021.
Machado Dairy currently milks around 1700 cows and has a RHA of 27,472 lbs. ECM. That herd average and admirable genetic statistics played a prominent role in the Machado’s herd being recognized by Holstein Association USA as a Progressive Genetic Herd in 2021. More recently, four milking Hancock daughters graced the cover of the Winter edition of the Select Sires catalog.
Johnny’s passion for cattle is overshadowed by his love for his family and helping in the community. He and his wife Maggie enjoy seeing their daughters Kenadie and Kaelyn get their calves ready for the local junior shows and teaching them all the different aspects of farm life. He is always willing to help out youth and support other west coast breeders. He houses numerous 4-H and FFA project animals at the dairy and is always willing to sell local project heifers.
Johnny is a board member for All-West Select Sires, serving on the Executive Committee, a committee member for the Western Dairy Showcase and continues to pursue success in an ever-changing California dairy industry.
Congratulations again to Johnny Machado on his outstanding achievements with the Holstein cow!
1992 Leroy Rocha
1993 Chris Hellwinkel
1994 George & Kelly Morasci
1995 Dino Migliazzo
1996 Joey Airosa
1997 Patrick Maddox
1998 Mike Mulas
1999 Joey Fernandes
2000 Chris & Agnes Sawyer
2001 Donald Rollin
2002 Tony DeMello
2003 Tony Borba
2004 Bill & Jennifer Silva
2005 Chris & Ellen Durrer
2006 Tara Davis
2007 Ryan Matheron
2008 Jon & Tami Tollenaar
2009 Robert Teixeira
2010 Lucas Deniz
2011 Jana McClelland
2012 Natalie Silva
2013 Matthew & Lauren Evangelo
2014 Stephen Mast
2015 Lindsey Nunes
2016 Manuel Silveira III
2017 Adam & Lacey Van Exel
2018 Aaron Matheron
2019 Mike Santos
2020 Vincent Migliazzo
2021 Curtis Vanden Berge
2022 Dominic Agresti-Assali
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Right, Dominic Aagresti-Assali, present Johnny & Maggie Machado and their daughters, Kenadie and Kaelyn, the AJ Quist Young Breeder of the Year Award.
S-S-I Jacoby Bad Habit (VG-88 EX-MS) has many exciting pregnancies coming!
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1st Lifetime Production Cow
Exhibitor: Frank & Diane Borba and Frank & Carol Borba
1st 5-Year-Old
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso
CLELAND RB ADMIRNGLY-RED-ET
AIR-OSA RBULL RUBY23931-RED
April 15, 2023 | Turlock, CA | Judge Tyler Reynolds, NY
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58 TH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA STATE HOLSTEIN SHOW Grand Champion Reserve Grand Champion
Intermediate Champion: MS GW ATWOOD DESIRE Exhibitor: Tony Garcia & Ross Lee
Res. Intermediate Champion: RUANN DOORMAN JEAN-D-ETN Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Junior Champion: FLOWER-BROOK DEL RIO-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Madison, Atlee & Henry Van Exel
Res. Junior Champion: LIBERTYS MASTER LUCIOUS Exhibitor: Joseph Airoso & Henry Van Exel
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2023 All-California Winners
All-California: GILTEX LAMBDA ARIEL-ET
Exhibitor: Nichole Teixeira
Res. All-California: MB-LUCKYLADY ENRGY STORM-ET
All-California: LIBERTYS MASTER LUCIOUS
Exhibitor: Joseph Airoso & Henry Van Exel
Res. All-California: MILKSOURCE TRIP-RED-TW-ET
All-California: HIL-PORT KEEP DREAMIN
Exhibitor: M,A&H Van Exel ,J,R&R Zonneveld& B&S Dongelmans
Res. All-California: DJKK DREAM MOLLY
Exhibitor: Kestin & Kinley Martin
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
All-California: FLOWER-BROOK DEL RIO-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Madison, Atlee & Henry Van Exel
Res. All-California: RJ-TEX-KAT DOORMAN KAMI
Exhibitor: Chloe Chapman
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winter calf
summer yearling
Exhibitor: Vierra Dairy, Goncalves & Da Rocha
Res. All-California: ROYAL-CUT AVLH JOSIE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
All-California: BLEXYS DENVER BEDAZZLED-ET
Exhibitor: Joey Airoso & Henry & Carolyn Van Exel
Res. All-California: AIR-OSA HANCOCK 28770
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso & Kyleigh Forster
Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Res. All-California: DUCKETT WARRIOR VALLI-ET
Exhibitor: Gilbert Teixeira
Res. All-California: OAKFIELD DRMN SMILEYFACE-ET
All-California: MS GW ATWOOD DESIRE
Exhibitor: Tony Garcia & Ross Lee
Res. All-California: CALORI-D CS CHIEF PORSCHE
Exhibitor: Mast & Fernandes
Exhibitor: Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel
Res. All-California: T&R AZEVEDO UNIX 12521
Exhibitor: Aidan Azevedo
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Fall 2yearold
Senior 3yearold
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso
Res. All-California: RUANN JORDY SHAR-80698-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Res. All-California: FLOWER-BROOK CORENA-RED
Exhibitor: M, M & M Price & H, H & H McIsaac
All-California: CLELAND RB ADMIRNGLY-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Frank & Carol Borba and Frank & Diane Borba
Res. All-California: RUANN DOORMAN JEAN-55162-ET
Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox
premier breeder & Exhibitor
RUANN DAIRY
Junior Best 3 Females
All-California: AIR-OSA DAIRY
Senior Best 3 Females
All-California: AIR-OSA DAIRY
Res. All-California: RUANN GENETICS
Produce of Dam
All-California: RUANN GENETICS
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CALIFORNIA ANNUAL 2023 » 23
49TH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA HOLSTEIN FUTURITY
1. Ruann Cruc Posch-91040-ET Stephen & Patrick Maddox
2. Calori-D CS Chief Porsche
Previous Winners . . .
2022 Ms Unstopabul Beauty-In-Red; Graisson & Mandy Schmidt and Hadley & Jacey Ross
2021 BBM Favorite Marla 4694-Red; Frank & Diane Borba and Frank & Carol Borba
2019 Ruann King Glory-61555-ET; Steve & Pat Maddox
2018 Lazy-A Goldchip Eva-3-ET; Exels Holsteins
2017 Sunspark Brokaw Evangeline; Brandon Almeida
2016 BBM Atwood Lizzie; Frank & Carol Borba and Frank & Diane Borba
2015 Air-Osa Guthrie 15494; Airosa Dairy
2014 Air-Osa Jeeves 14414; Airosa Dairy
2013 Den-K Goldwyn Bindi Bree-ET; Den-K Holsteins
2012 Will Tattoo Lacey-ET; Adam & Lacey Van Exel & Amy & Will Iager
2011 Lookout Dundee Vintage; FDB Holsteins & Frank & Diane Borba
2010 MS MCR RN Ladybug-Red-ET; Joseph Azevedo
2009 Den-K Roy Lynn Breeze; Den-K Holsteins
2008 Ruann Accent K-Hope 40822; Ruann Dairy
2007 Star-Tex Montana Tiffany; Lindsey Teixeira
2006 FDB Derry Sarra-ET; FDB Holsteins
2005 Air-Osa Kingadeen 7278; Airosa Dairy
2004 Den-K Treg Durham Time; Den-K Holsteins
2003 Ocean-View Durham Zandra-ET; Ocean-View Farms
2002 Wendon Lee Wilma; John Kisst, Jr.
2001 Jay-Ess Charles Vickie; Andrew Kisst
2000 Nunesdale Jed Joey; Airosa Dairy
1999 C Cavanaleck Lindy Pearl-ET; Case Kasbergen
1998 Rocky-Terrace Flip Martha; Chris Durrer
1997 Cal-Crest Leadman Zanda-ET; Denny & Stephanie Murphy
1996 Poly Leadman Roxy; Cal Poly
1995 Den-K Tidy Thor Elsie; Carl Perry
1994 Easter Lil-ET; Whitney Oaks Holsteins
1993 Exranco Eagle Love; Excelsior Farms
1992 Hagemans Starbuck Isadora; Gil Teixeira
1991 Air-Osa Boom Boom Bell; Airosa Dairy
1990 Poly Mark Clarissa; Cal Poly
1989 Exranco Mark Coral; Excelsior Farms
1988 Air-Osa Boom Boom Babe; Airosa Dairy
1987 Golden Genes Valiant Laura; Golden Genes
1986 Willomonte East Star Margarita; Willomonte Holsteins
1985 Marcrest Tempo Avalon; George Nunes
1984 Cal-Chris Tony Mavis; Cal Chris Holsteins
1983 CBS Petes Tracy-ET; CBS Holsteins
1982 Marcrest Elevation Avon; George Nunes
1981 Exranco Kirk Thelma; Excelsior Farms
1980 Marcrest Comet Priority; George Nunes
1979 Aufdermauer Tippy Dawn; Joe Macedo Jr.
1978 Gen-Ace Astro Valentine; Genasci Holsteins
1977 Cal-Clark Merry Monitor; Cal-Clark Dairy
1976 Buena-Oaks Fond; Joe Macedo Jr.
California Holstein Futurity #50 will show at the 2024 State Show Entry renewal forms will be mailed to all members with currently nominated heifers, with the second payment of $15 due 7/1/23, and the final payment of $20 due 4/15/24.
California Holstein Futurity #51
All heifers born Sept 1, 2021 through Aug 31, 2022 are eligible. Entry forms will be available online, with the first payment due 7/1/23.
Futurity Payout: Winner receives 50% of entry fee earnings; 2nd place 25%; 3rd place 12.5%; 4th place 7.5%; 5th place 5%.
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Mast & Fernandes
3. Air-Osa Hancock 27201 Air-Osa Holsteins
4. West-Adub Hancock Aria-ET Phillip Airoso
5. Giltex Unix Devilish Giltex Holsteins
CALIFORNIA STATE RED & WHITE HOLSTEIN SHOW
April 15, 2023 | Turlock, CA | Judge Tyler Reynolds, NY
Grand Champion Reserve Grand Champion
CLELAND RB ADMIRNGLY-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Frank & Diane Borba and Frank & Carol Borba
AIR-OSA RBULL RUBY23931-RED
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso
Intermediate Champion RUANN WAR APPLE-1017-RED
Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Junior Champion: FLOWER-BROOK DEL RIO-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Madison, Atlee & Henry Van Exel
Reserve Intermediate Champion RUANN MOO SHAR-11679-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Reserve Junior Champion: AIR-OSA APPLELY31861-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso & Kestin R Martin
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2023 All-California R&W Winners
All-California: VAZDALE ANALYST JEN-RED
Exhibitor: Andrew Vaz Jr.
Res. All-California: MS AGRESTI WARR PURE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Riley Hermanson
All-California: MS GILTEX ALT PANSY-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Giltex & Double D-Holsteins
Res. All-California: ROYAL-CUT ARST MONROE-RED
All-California: MILKSOURCE TRIP-RED-TW-ET
Exhibitor: M,A&H Van Exel, J,R&R Zonneveld & B&S Dongelmans
Res. All-California: EXELS WARR MALIA 27541-RED
All-California: AIR-OSA APPLER 32534-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso
All-California: AIR-OSA APPLELY31861-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso & Kestin R Martin
Res. All-California: SILVER-ELITE WR ROSE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
All-California: FLOWER-BROOK DEL RIO-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Madison, Atlee & Henry Van Exel
Res. All-California: ARIZONA WAR TESLA-RED
Exhibitor: Jacey & Hadley Ross
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winter calf
summer yearling
All-California: VANDOSKES WAR APPLEJACK-RED
Exhibitor: Vierra Dairy, Goncalves & Da Rocha
Res. All-California: ROYAL-CUT AVLH JOSIE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
All-California: RUANN WAR APPLE-1017-RED
Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Res. All-California: MS FANNYS FREEDOM-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Frank & Carol Borba and Frank & Diane Borba
Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Res. All-California: AIR-OSA-MLE PRETTY-RED
Exhibitor: Joseph Airoso & Matthew N. Evangelo
All-California: MCWILLIAMS UN REAL-RED
Exhibitor: M, M & M Price & H, H & H McIsaac
Res. All-California: APPLE-PTS ABELLA-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox & Carisma Holsteins
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Fall 2yearold
Senior 3-Year-Old
Junior 3-Year-Old
Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Exhibitor: Josie Nunes
All-California: AIR-OSA RBULL RUBY23931-RED
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso
Res. All-California: RUANN JORDY SHAR-80698-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Res. All-California: AIR-OSA DEFIANT 23020-RED
Exhibitor: Joe Airoso
All-California: CLELAND RB ADMIRNGLY-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Frank & Carol Borba and Frank & Diane Borba
CALIFORNIA STATE JUNIOR HOLSTEIN SHOW
April 15, 2023 | Turlock, CA | Judge Tyler Reynolds, NY
Grand Champion Res. Grand Champion
T&R AZEVEDO UNIX 12521
Exhibitor: Aidan Azevedo
COOKIECUTTER HANDTOP-ET
Exhibitor: Madilyn Parson
Intermediate Champion: ILANDER DRMN LEANNE 7044-ET
Exhibitor: Kasbergen & Fernandes Kids
Res. Intermediate Champion: ROYAL-CUT AVLH JOSIE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
Junior Champion: AIR-OSA APPLELY31861-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso & Kestin R Martin
Res. Junior Champion: J-FOLTS UNIX CARLY-ET
Exhibitor: Isaac Folts & Janalee Coleman
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Junior All-California Holstein Winners
All-California: MB-LUCKYLADY ENRGY STORM-ET
Exhibitor: Louis Borba
Res. All-California: LADYS BOOM LAYCHAY-ET
Exhibitor: Gino Wilson
All-California: SILVER-ELITE WR RUBY-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
Res. All-California: BUDJON-VAIL DEL DYNAMITE-ET
All-California: J-FOLTS UNIX CARLY-ET
Exhibitor: Isaac Folts & Janalee Coleman
Res. All-California: CAL-DENIER-I SIDEKICK ADELE-ET
Exhibitor: Amelia Borba
All-California: DJKK DREAM MOLLY
Exhibitor: Kestin Martin
All-California: AIR-OSA APPLELY31861-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso & Kestin R Martin
Res. All-California: SILVER-ELITE WR ROSE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
All-California: RJ-TEX-KAT DOORMAN KAMI
Exhibitor: Chloe Chapman
Res. All-California: POLY JOURNEY AMY-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Heather Hodges
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spring yearling
winter calf
summer yearling
All-California: LOGAN & LAUREN SILVEIRA
All-California: ROYAL-CURT AVLH JOSIE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
Res. All-California: AIR-OSA HANCOCK 30133
Exhibitor: Daniel Diniz
Exhibitor: Chloe Chapman
Res. All-California: GILTEX LEBRON BELLA-RED
Exhibitor: Jax Souza
All-California: RJ-TEX-JC EXPANDER BLING
Exhibitor: Jon Chapman
Res. All-California: VELA-NOVAGEN DEMPSEY SAVAGE
Exhibitor: Isabella Pires
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Junior 2
Jr best 3 females
Exhibitor: Aidan Azevedo
Res. All-California: COOKIECUTTER HANDTOP-ET
Exhibitor: Madilyn Parson
Res. All-California: JO-COSTA JORDY 68335-RED
Exhibitor: Carter Muir
premier
exhibitor
Exhibitor: M, M & M Price & H, H & H McIsaac
Res. All-California: IS-A-BELL-CA BYWAY 7189
Exhibitor: Emori Machado
MADILYN PARSON
premier Breeder JON CHAPMAN
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CALIFORNIA STATE RED & WHITE JUNIOR SHOW
April 15, 2023 | Turlock, CA | Judge Tyler Reynolds, NY
Sr. & Grand Champion Int . & Res. Grand Champion
FLOWER-BROOK CORENA-RED
Exhibitor: M, M & M Price & H, H & H McIsaac
ROYAL-CUT AVLH JOSIE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
Res. Senior Champion: JO-COSTA JORDY 68335-RED
Exhibitor: Carter Muir
Res. Intermediate Champion: MCWILLIAMS UN REAL-RED
Exhibitor: M, M & M Price & H, H & H McIsaac
Junior Champion: AIR-OSA APPLELY31861-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso & Kestin R Martin
Res. Junior Champion: ROYAL-CUT ARST MONROE-RED
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
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Junior All-California Red & White Winners
All-California: MS AGRESTI WARR PURE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Riley Hermanson
Res. All-California: MS D-MAN WAR QUEEN-RED
Exhibitor: Emma Miguel
All-California: ROYAL-CUT ARST MONROE-RED
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
Res. All-California: DJKK WARRIOR COMING-RED
Exhibitor: Kestin Martin
All-California: SILVER-ELITE WR RUBY-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
Res. All-California: MI-SHA W SHARI-23565-RED-ET
All-California: ST JOR ANALYST RAINBOW-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Kylie Vieira
Res. All-California: RUANN ATOMIC AMA-22882-RED
Exhibitor: Heather Hodges
All-California: AIR-OSA APPLELY31861-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Phillip Airoso & Kestin R Martin
Res. All-California: SILVER-ELITE WR ROSE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
All-California: POLY JOURNEY AMY-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Heather Hodges
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winter calf
summer yearling
All-California: ROYAL-CURT AVLH JOSIE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Logan & Lauren Silveira
Res. All-California: MS GILTEX DFT DIXIE-RED-ET
Exhibitor: Chloe Chapman
Fall 2-year
Senior 3-year-old
All-California: R-JOHN ALT FANNY-RED
Exhibitor: Heather Hodges
All-California: MCWILLIAMS UN REAL-RED
Exhibitor: M, M & M Price & H, H & H McIsaac
Exhibitor: M, M & M Price & H, H & H McIsaac
CALIFORNIA STATE SHOW SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST
April 15, 2023 | Tulare, CA | Judge Jenny Thomas, North Lewisburg, OH
Novice Division #1
Novice Division #2
Junior Division
Intermediate Division
Senior Division
Fitting Contest
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1. Mackenna Mello
2. Kylie Vieira
3. Kate Kasbergen
4. Hannah Mello
5. Kinley Martin
1. Rylin Matheron
2. Amelia Borba
3. Grace Murray
4. Charlotte Borba
5. Kerrington Cozzitorto
1. Jaelynn Wilson
2. Caroline Vieira
3. Kamryn Kasbergen
4. Casey Vlot
5. Philip Airoso
1. Lauren Silveira
2. Kestin Martin
3. Riley Whisler
4. Chloe Chapman
5. Natalie Silveira
1. Jon Chapman
2. Logan Silveira
3. Ryan Hath
4. Kiara Konyn
5. Matthew Pacheco
1. Logan Silveira
2. Josie Beoshanz
3. Ryan Hath
4. Matthew Pacheco
5. Kiara Konyn
CALIFORNIA DAIRY YOUTH CHALLENGE
The 2nd Annual Youth Challenge was held during the CA State Holstein Show and Spring Jersey Show! Designed to recognize young dairy enthusiasts in their work with showing cattle, encourage participation and promote friendly competition, while improving skills and knowledge. This contest was open to all youth ages 9-21 and consisted of three equally weighted portions- A Dairy Judging Contest of 4 classes utilizing the tremendous quality cattle on the grounds for the show tested juniors’ type analysis skills; a written exam covering practical husbandry knowledge and questions sourced from the Holstein Foundation workbook series; and showmanship placings. Special thanks to Caitlin Lopes, Joseph Silva, Cole Bettencourt and Christie Hobby for their repsective roles in facilitating the judging contest, selecting classes and acting as official judges.
NOVICE
1. Kate Kasbergen
2. Hannah Mello
3. Mackenna Mello
4. Kinley Martin
5. Kylie Vieira
JUNIOR
1. Caroline Vieira
2. Kamryn Kasbergen
3. Jaelynn Wilson
4. Eric Fiorini
INTERMEDIATE
1. Riley Whisler
2. Lauren Silveira
3. Kestin Martin
4. Xavier Silveira
5. Chloe Chapman
Novice Junior Intermediate Senior
SENIOR
1. Jon Chapman
2. Matthew Pacheco
3. Mykel Mull
4. Kiara Konyn
5. Daniel Diniz
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LtoR: Kate Kasbergen, Hannah Mello, Mackenna Mello, Kinley Martin, Kylie Vieirra
LtoR: Caroline Vieirra, Kamryn Kasbergen, Jaelynn Wilson, Eric Fiorini
LtoR: Riley Whisler, Lauren Silveira, Kestin Martin, Xavier Silveira, Chloe Chapman
LtoR: Jon Chapman, Matthew Pacheco, Mykel Mull, Kiara Konyn, Daniel Diniz
STATE SHOW MEMORIAL AWARDS
Cortney Borba Memorial Award
Aiden Azevedo is the winner of the 2023 Cortney Borba Memorial Award. The Borba family honors the memory of their daughter Cortney each year by recognizing the Junior Show Grand Champion exhibitor. Congratulations to this year’s winners!
Aiden, 20, is working on his family’s 850-cow dairy in Hilmar, in which he plans on running with his dad and uncles in he future. He has numerous showing accolades from his time as a junior member and is very thankful to the Borba family for this award.
Brock Jarrett Toledo California Fitting & Showing Award
The winner of the 2023 Brock Jarrett Toledo California Fitting & Showing Award is Logan Silveira, who placed second in showmanship and first in the fitting competitions held at the California State Holstein Show.
Logan received the perpetual trophy donated by the Toledo family in memory of young Brock Toledo, son of Ron and Loreta, who passed away as a young man in 1996.
Logan is a recent graduate of Chowchilla High School. Logan’s SAE projects include working on his family’s dairy farm, Silveira Dairy, and raising registered Holstein heifers and cows to exhibit at state and national dairy shows. Logan was a member of the 2021 state winning dairy judging team for Chowchilla FFA. He most recently was selected as the state winner for his FFA Dairy Production Entrepreneurship Proficiency. After high school, Logan plans to attend college to major in Dairy Science and Ag Business.
Brock Jarrett Toledo Memorial Scholarship Recipient
Cayden Muir, 18, of Hanford, CA is the 2023 recipient of the Brock Jarrett Toledo Memorial Scholarship. A senior at Hanford High School, Cayden carries a 3.95 GPA and is looking to attend either Boise State University or Oklahoma State University to major in Animal Science.
A member of the California Junior Holstein Association, Hanford FFA, and the Kings Haven 4-H Club, Cayden has shown both Dairy and Sheep projects at the King’s Fair over the past several years. In addition to his livestock ventures and dedication to his school work, he also played football, basketball and baseball through his high school career.
Cayden credits the competition and camaraderie of exhibiting livestock and playing sports into shaping his life, as he notes in his scholarship application, “I pride myself on my hard work that I put into the classroom to be able to do the things I love outside the classroom. I have played sports and shown animals all throughout my life. I have cherished and appreciated every memory I made with my teammates and competitors. I am thankful to my coaches, mentors, and advisors for making me the person I am today.”
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Thank you to our State Show Sponsors!
PREMIER LEVEL
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Denier Genetics
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WESTERN SPRING NATIONAL HOLSTEIN SHOW
May 18-19, 2023 | Richmond, UT | Judge Robert Teixeira, CA
Intermediate & HM Grand Champion
MS GW ATWOOD DESIRE
Tony Garcia & Ross Lee
Reserve Intermediate Champion
RUANN DOORMAN JEAN-D-ETN
Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Junior Champion MILKSOURCE TRIP-RED-TW-ET Van Exel, Zonneveld & Dongelmans
HM Junior Champion SILVER-ELITE WR RUBY-RED-ET Logan & Lauren Silveira
Open Show Top 3 Placings
Fall Calf
3. (B&O) Royal-Cut Arst Monroe-Red, Logan & Lauren Silveira
Summer Yearling
1. Milksource Trip-Red-TW-ET, Van Exel, Zonneveld & Dongelmans
2. (B&O) Silver-Elite Wr Ruby-Red-ET, Logan & Lauren Silveira
Spring Yearling
2. DJKK Dream Molly, Kestin Martin
Winter Yearling
2. Air-Osa Appley31861-Red-ET, Kestin Martin & Phillip Airoso
Fall Yearling
1. Flower-Brook Del Rio-Red, Madison, Atlee & Henry Van Exel
Summer Junior 2-Year-Old
1. (B&O) Air-Osa Hnck Divine 30582, Airosa Dairy
2. Ruann Mykindagirl-13506, Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Senior 2-Year-Old
1. (B&O) Ruann Doorman Jean-D-ETN, Stephen & Patrick Maddox
3. Ruann War Apple-1017-Red, Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Senior 3-Year-Old
1. Ms GW Atwood Desire, Tony Garcia & Ross Lee
4-Year-Old
3. Ms Diamondback Cal 23653, Exels Holsteins 5-Year-Old
2. Air-Osa Rbull Ruby23931-Red, Airosa Dairy Aged Cow
1. Belmoral Control Jezebel, MB Luckylady Farm
Senior Best Three Females
3. Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Breeder’s Herd
3. Airosa Dairy
Produce of Dam
3. Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Progeny Class
3. Airosa Dairy
MB Luckylady Farm
MILKSOURCE TRIP-RED-TW-ET
Van Exel, Zonneveld & Dongelmans
SILVER-ELITE WR RUBY-RED-ET
Logan & Lauren Silveira
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HM Senior Champion
BELMORAL CONTROL JEZEBEL
Junior Champion
HM Junior Champion
WESTERN SPRING NATIONAL RED & WHITE SHOW
May 18-19, 2023 | Richmond, UT | Judge Robert Teixeira, CA
Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion AIR-OSA RBULL RUBY23931-RED
Airosa Dairy Farms
Intermediate & HM Grand Champion RUANN WAR APPLE-1017-RED
Stephen & Patrick Maddox
HM Senior Champion: ZIEMS-DRSN ALT ADORE-RED-ET Stephen & Patrick Maddox
HM Intermediate Champion: RUANN MOO SHAR-11679-RED-ET Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Junior Champion MILKSOURCE TRIP-RED-TW-ET Van Exel, Zonneveld & Dongelmans
Reserve Junior Champion SILVER-ELITE WR RUBY-RED-ET Logan & Lauren Silveira
HM Junior Champion FLOWER-BROOK DEL RIO-RED Madison, Atlee & Henry Van Exel
Open Show Top 3 Placings
Fall Calf
2. Royal-Cut Arst Monroe-Red, Logan & Lauren Silveira
Summer Yearling
1. Milksource Trip-Red-TW-ET, Van Exel, Zonneveld & Dongelmans
2. (B&O) Silver-Elite Wr Ruby-Red-ET, Logan & Lauren Silveira
3. Exels Warr Malia 27541-Red, Hank & Carolyn Van Exel
Spring Yearling
2. Air-Osa Appler 32534-Red-ET, Airosa Dairy Farms
Winter Yearling
1. Air-Osa Appley31861-Red-ET, Kestin Martin & Phillip Airoso
2. Silver-Elite Wr Rose-Red, Logan & Lauren Silveira
Fall Yearling
1. Flower-Brook Del Rio-Red, Madison, Atlee & Henry Van Exel
Junior 2-Year-Old
Royal-Cut Avlh Josie-Red-ET, Logan & Lauren Silveira
Senior 2-Year-Old
1. Ruann War Apple-1017-Red, Stephen & Patrick Maddox
2. Ruann Moo Shar-11679-Red-ET, Stephen & Patrick Maddox
4-Year-Old
2. Ziems-Drsn Alt Adore-Red-ET, Stephen & Patrick Maddox
3. Lyn-Vale Julieann-Red, Joseph Coleman
5-Year-Old
1. Air-Osa Rbull Ruby23931-Red, Airosa Dairy
2. Ruann Jordy Shar-80698-Red-ET, Stephen & Patrick Maddox
JUNIOR SHOW
Intermediate & Res. Grand Champion ROYAL-CUT AVLH JOSIE-RED-ET Logan & Lauren Silveira
Junior Champion SILVER-ELITE WR RUBY-RED-ET Logan & Lauren Silveira
Reserve Junior Champion AIR-OSA APPLELY 31861-RED-ET Kestin Martin & Phillip Airoso
HM Junior Champion ROYAL-CUT ARST MONROE-RED Logan & Lauren Silveira
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HM Junior Champion
FLOWER-BROOK DEL RIO-RED Madison, Atlee & Henry Van Exel
WESTERN SPRING NATIONAL JUNIOR HOLSTEIN SHOW
Reserve Intermediate & HM Grand Champion ROYAL-CUT AVLH JOSIE-RED-ET Logan & Lauren Silveira
Junior Show Top 3 Placings
Fall Calf
2. Royal-Cut Arst Monroe-Red, Logan & Lauren Silveira
Summer Yearling
1. Silver-Elite Wr Ruby-Red-ET, Logan & Lauren Silveira
Junior Champion
AIR-OSA APPLELY 31861-RED-ET
Kestin Martin & Phillip Airoso
Spring Yearling
1. DJKK Dream Molly, Kestin Martin
Winter Yearling
1. Air-Osa Appley31861-Red-ET, Kestin Martin & Phillip Airoso
2. Silver-Elite Wr Rose-Red, Logan & Lauren Silveira
DJKK DREAM MOLLY Kestin Martin
Junior 2-Year-Old
1. Royal-Cut Avlh Josie-Red-ET, Logan & Lauren Silveira
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Junior Presidents’ Message
Hello, my name is Jon Chapman and I am happy to serve as your 2023-24 California Junior Holstein Association Co-President along with Mykel Mull. I am 17 years old and a 10th generation dairy farmer from Turlock. I am a recent high school graduate, with plans to attend Merced Junior College next year. My involvement with the Holstein cow has provided many opportunities on a personal, educational, professional, and social level.
Personally, I have learned responsibility, hard work, determination, and compassion through taking care of our animals. As a member of the California Junior Holstein Association for the past 8 years I have expanded my leadership capabilities, knowledge in dairy bowl, improved study & research skills, and practiced public speaking. In attending Holstein association events, I have had the chance to meet and build friendships with other youth, as well as interact with industry professionals and Holstein breeders. Showing cattle has allowed me to be an ambassador for production agriculture in communicating with the public and educating consumers. I continually strive to build my herd and develop high end genetics.
I would like to personally extend an invitation to all of our current (and prospective!) CA Junior Holstein members to participate in the various activities offered throughout the year. There are many ways to get involved and have fun. I encourage you to try out something new, bring a friend, and make some new connections! You can recruit new members from your local community, 4-H and FFA.
• Summer Cow Camp gives attendees the chance to learn about the dairy industry through classroom and hands-on instruction.
The annual Planning Conference happens in November and serves as an opportunity to discuss and develop future activities in addition to enjoying games and camaraderie.
State Convention offers a wide variety of contests and workshops. Please check out the pages later in this issue featuring 2023 results to get a glimpse of what is available. Involvement on the state level can earn you the chance to compete at the National Holstein Convention contests.
The State Holstein Show is held in April and showcases youth exhibitors. The newer Youth Challenge Contest encompasses three portions- showmanship, knowledge exam and judging contest.
• Junior Holstein Show Contest is a state version of ‘All-Americans’ recognizing animals shown successfully throughout the year.
Please reach out to one of us, a CJHA officer from your area, or one of the Junior Advisors to inquire about programs and learn more! Our officer team is looking forward to engaging with membership more on social media platforms in the coming year.
Best of luck to our members who are representing California at the National Holstein Convention in Lexington, KY! Junior Dairy Bowl: Fernando Valadao, Layne Mull Caroline Vieira, Caleb Rocha; Dairy Jeopardy: Chloe Chapman, Mykel Mull, Lauren Silveira, Karley Rocha, Heather Hodges, Kylie Konyn, Emma van Loben Sels, Vicky Paolini; Speech: Fernando Valadao, Chloe Chapman, Kylie Konyn
Jon Chapman // 209-316-7788 // jwchapman787@gmail.com
Mykel Mull // 559-223-7798 // boers2die4@gmail.com
COW CAMP 2022 - THANK YOU!
Cow Camp is an annual summer event open to all interested youth ages 9-20. Attendees get to experience hands-on learning activities, overnights in a college dorm & fun with other dairy loving kids! We cover a variety of topics to explore the industry, encourage team building skills, and build friendships. CJHA is thankful for the collaboration with Cal Poly & Fresno State Dairy Science programs!
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Reno, NV • January 27-28, 2023
Winning Dairy Bowl Teams
NOVICE (3 teams)
1st: Merced
Caleb Rocha, Parke Conway, Max Menefe
2nd: Stanislaus
Captain Caroline Vieira, Emma Miguel, Manuel Morris & Eric Fiorini
JUNIOR (2 teams)
1st: South San Joaquin
Julietta Champi, Eva Dooley, Captain
Fernando Valadao
2nd: Merced
Captain Andrew Goins, Devaneigh Gonsalves
Written Exam High Scores
SENIOR (2 teams)
1st: Merced
Captain Karley Rocha, Chloe Chapman, Lauren Silveira
2nd: Merced
Captain Mykel Mull & Heather Hodges
NOVICE
JUNIOR
Virtual Interview
Senior
1.
Intermediate
1.
Junior
SENIOR
Folding Display
Intermediate Scientific
1. Lauren Silveira
Junior Scientific
1. Julietta Champi; 2.
Junior Creative
1. Eva Dooley
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1. Fernando Valadao; 2. Andrew Goins; 3. Eva Dooley; 4. Devaneigh Gomes; 5. Julietta Champi
1. Chloe Chapman; 2. Karley Rocha; 3. Mykel Mull; 4. Lauren Silveira; 5. Heather Hodges
1. Max Menefe; 2. Caleb Rocha; 3. Caroline Vieira; 4. Livia Morris; 5. Eric Fiorini
Kylie Konyn
Lauren Silveira; 2. Jon Chapman; 3. Mykel Mull; 4. Trevor Hath; 5. Ryan Hath
1. Chloe Chapman; 2. Layne Mull
Emma Miguel
LtoR: Eric Fiorini, Max Menefe, Caroline Vieira, Livia Morris. LtoR: Julietta Champi, Devaneigh Gomes, Fernando Valadao, Andrew Goins.
LtoR: Chloe Chapman, Lauren Silveira, Mykel Mull, Heather Hodges.
Dairy Jeopardy Contests
NOVICE
1.
3.
4.
Public Speaking
JUNIOR
1.
3.
Chapman;
INTERMEDIATE/SENIOR
1. Mykel Mull; 2. Lauren Silveira; 3. (tie) Devaneigh Gonsalves & Heather Hodges
Stall Card Design Contest
INTERMEDIATE
1. Lauren Silveira
2. Mykel Mull
NOVICE
1. Alexis Teixeira
2. Leila Miguel
Novice
1. Emma Miguel; 2. Alexis Teixeira Junior
1. Livia Morris; 2. Julietta Champi; 3. Fernando Valadao
Intermediate
1. Chloe Chapman
JUNIOR
1. Eric Fiorini
2. Layne Mull
3. Chloe Chapman
4. Caroline Vieira
5. Emma Miguel
2022 National Convention Results
Senior Dairy Bowl Team: National Champions
Junior Dairy Bowl Team: National Champions
Dairy Jeopardy: Abbi Prins, 1st Senior Division; Kylie Konyn, 3rd Senior Division; Layne Mull, 3rd Junior Division
Speech Contest: Chloe Chapman, 1st Junior Division; Karley Rocha, 3rd Junior Division
Dairy Bowl Written Exam: Abbi Prins, 1st Senior Division; Karley Rocha, 1st Junior Division
Junior Officers
Presidents: Mykel Mull & Jon Chapman
Vice President: Lauren Silveira
Secretary: Matthew Pacheco
Treasurer: Heather Hodges
Reporters: Chloe Chapman
Historians: Layne Mull & Fernando Valadao
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LtoR: Alexis Teixeira, Fernando Valadao, Julietta Champi, Emma Miguel, Livia Morris & Chloe Chapman
Caroline Vieira; 2. Max Menefe;
(tie) Livia Morris & Caleb Rocha;
Kylie Vieira; 5. Manuel Morris
Chloe
2. Fernando Valadao;
(tie) Andrew Goins & Julietta Champi
LtoR: Manuel Morris, Kylie Vieira, Livia Morris, Caleb Rocha, Max Menefe, Caroline Vieira, Moderator Mykel Mull.
LtoR: Chloe Chapman, Julietta Champi, Fernando Valadao, Andrew Goins.
LtoR: Mykel Mull, Heather Hodge.
BREEDER OF THE FUTURE AWARD WINNERS
BREEDER OF THE FUTURE BOY
Sixteen year old Matthew Pacheco of Los Banos, CA, is the 2023 Breeder of the Future Boy. Matthew has been a member of the Merced County Holstein Association for the last 4 years.
As a member of the Los Banos Community 4-H club, Matthew has received both his Bronze and Silver Stars and received the Lloyd Cotta Memorial Award for Outstanding-Most Deserving 2nd Year Dairy Exhibitor. Matthew is also active with the Los Banos FFA Chapter, where he has received Proficiency Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Dairy Production and Dairy Judging as well as Ag Mechanics. He also attended the National FFA Convention as a Delegate.
Ryan currently has 113 dairy animals, with 36 of them Registered Holsteins. 74 of these animals are producing age, and his herd has an average milk production over 23,000 lbs. Matthew has participated in local and state Showmanship contests for the last two years with great success. He was the winning Junior showman at the 2021 State Holstein Show, Champion Sophomore Showman at the 2022 Merced County Spring Fair and Champion Dairy Showman Overall at the May Day Livestock Expo. “I have had great success in multiple showmanship classes with my heifer Raven, who I purchased as a calf and trained diligently. She has been a great heifer and now that she has calved, I look forward to continuing my work with her as a cow. I hope to continue to find lots of success with her,” noted Matthew in his award application.
Beyond the show ring, Matthew is also an accomplished Dairy Judge. Most recently, he was high FFA individual at the 2023 Western Classic
YOUNG BREEDER OF THE FUTURE GIRL
This year’s Breeder of the Future Girl is 12-year-old Caroline Vieira. Caroline comes from Stockton, CA, and has been a member of the Farmington 4-H Club for four years. Caroline has recently served as the Farmington 4-H Reporter, and will be serving as Secretary this year. Caroline has been very successful at the San Joaquin Ag Fest in Stockton, CA. She has accomplished titles at Ag Fest including Advanced Showman Champion, Junior Champion Registered Holstein, Reserve Junior Champion Registered Holstein, and Supreme Champion Registered Bull. Caroline has also placed well at both the Western Dairy Showcase and the California State Fair in showmanship. Caroline has showcased her skills outside of the ring by placing 4th in the Novice Dairy Judging Division at the California State Show.
“I have enjoyed showing throughout California and getting a chance to exhibit registered heifers that I have purchased to start my herd.”
Caroline also balances her life on the farm with school, church, and dance. She is part of the confirmation program, has completed the CCD Faith in Formation program, and volunteers weekly by helping
Judging Contest. He was also the High Individual at the 2022 California State Show judging contest and placed 3rd at the Fresno State contest. Matthew also participates in multiple other extra-curricular activities such as shooting sports, community service, welding, beef projects, and market goats through the Los Banos 4-H and FFA, and is an accomplished student in the classroom. Matthew helps on the farm by feeding calves, cleaning stalls, pushing up feed, and helping other employees when needed. Growing up, he began purchasing animals to show with the help of his parents. Matthew’s herd has grown over the years as he has practiced perfecting the diets of his animals, and helped make breeding decisions. Matthew helps on the farm by feeding calves, cleaning stalls, pushing up feed, and helping other employees when needed. “I feed accordingly to help grow and raise the most desirable show animals I can,” Matthew says. After high school, Matthew plans on attending college, majoring in Agriculture.
“I would not be the person I am without the influence dairy has had on me.”
first graders with their classwork. Caroline started her herd with the help of her parents by purchasing her first holstein heifer, STJOR Rager Keri 8387 in 2021. Since then, Keri has had her first calf, giving Caroline her first home-bred heifer, Miss Dodge Kora. Caroline and her parents have purchased several more animals for her to show and grow her herd. Caroline helps on the farm by feeding calves, moving cows, milking, and much more. Caroline proves that she is passionate about the dairy industry and the Holstein breed.
“I love teaching people more about the dairy breed, and expressing all the great that comes with the breed as well.”
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CONVENTION SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
JUNIOR ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
Jon Chapman
WORLD WIDE SIRES SCHOLARSHIP
Jon Chapman
BILL ROWLEY MEMORIAL
Jon Chapman
DAIRY BOWL SCHOLARSHIP
Jon Chapman
BILL ROWLEY MEMORIAL
Rachel Mancebo
PREMIER JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP
Rachel Mancebo
MERCED COUNTY HOLSTEIN
CLUB SCHOLARSHIP
Rachel Mancebo
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CORTNEY BORBA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
WORLD WIDE SIRES SCHOLARSHIP Logan Silveira, Olivia Pacheco, Heather Hodges
FOUNDERS’ SCHOLARSHIP Logan Silveira, Heather Hodges
Congratulations to our National
Junior Member Semi-Finalist Kylie Konyn National Young Distinguished Junior Member Finalists Kiara Konyn & Mykel Mull
MILLI ROLLIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Kylie Konyn
Distinguished
California Junior Holstein Show Contest
This contest was started 5 years ago by the Holstein Association Board of Directors, in an effort to recognize and encourage junior members in their work with show project animals. Preparing, growing and training cattle is a year-round commitment! Congratulations to the winners, AND to all of the youth who are putting in the work on a regular basis to keep their Holsteins looking and doing their best.
Contest Winners
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1 - SPRING CALF
1. Giltex SK Daredevil, Alexis Teixeira
2. Silver-Elite WR Ruby-Red -ET, Lauren Silveira
2 - WINTER CALF
1. Air-Osa Sidekick Applely31861-Red ET, Kestin Martin
2. Silver-Elite WR Rose-Red-ET, Logan Silveira
3 - FALL CALF
1. Air-Osa Hancock Demi 31074, Kestin Martin
2. RJ-Tex-Kat Doorman Kami, Chloe Chapman
4 - SUMMER YEARLING
1. Hightide King Doc Lizzie, Philip Airoso
2. Silver-Elite Warr Roxy-Red ET, Logan Silveira
5 - SPRING YEARLING
1. Silver-Elite Aristocrat Mia, Lauren Silveira
2. Sunkist Crushabul Teejay, Henry Pareira
Contest Reserve Winners
6 - WINTER YEARLING
1. Giltex Sidekick Dazzle, Jon & Chloe Chapman
2. Shoresbrook Bashful-Red, Kestin Martin
7 - FALL YEARLING
1. Duckett Denver Chantel, Henry Pareira
2. Paulo-Bro War Pap 10298-Red, Summer Parreira
8 - MILKING YEARLING
1. Cal-Denier-I Doc Alexa-ET, Kamryn Kasbergen
2. JS-Fairholm Moovin Wildcard, Chloe Chapman
9 - JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD
1. Heritage Readmylips-ET, Lauren Silveira
2. Nehls-Valley Hancock Fidgit, Kylie
10 - SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD
1. Giltex Diamondback Dizzle, Jon Chapman
11 - JUINOR 3-YEAR-OLD
1. Car-Bon Doc Amia, Kylie Konyn
2. Air-Osa Tatoo 28355, Philip Airoso
12 - SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD
1. Kimball-Way KD Natalie-ET, Logan Silveira
2. Den-K McCutchen Belle 690, Emma van loben Sels
14 - 5-YEAR-OLD
1. Apple-Pts Analynn-ET, Summer Parreira
2. Hardee-Tex Byway Believe, Jon Chapman
15 - AGED COW
1. Ms Smartys Royal, Philip Airoso
Sponsored by the California Holstein Association to encourage youth with their project animals. Our goal is to recognize these young exhibitors and their hard work and dedication to Holstein genetics! Contest is open to all California Junior Holstein Association members exhibiting Registered Holstein in CA at their respective county fairs or local shows. Open to ages 7-21 as of January 1. Criteria for judging is a non-professional side profile picture of animal with exhibitor, and an entry form listing show placings. Winners are selected by an impartial panel of trained judges. Contact Kate Teixeira with any questions: 805-801-0463, californiaholstein@yahoo.com.
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WESTERN CLASSIC JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW
Tulare, CA | March 11-12, 2023 | Judge Matt Mitchell, TN | 325 Total Animals Shown // 200 Participants
Registered Holstein Champions
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN GRAND CHAMPION
Intermediate & Grand Champion: Calori-D CS Chief Porsche (Chief), 1st senior
3-year-old, Mast & Fernandes Kids, Tulare
Senior & Reserve Grand Champion: Air-Osa Rbull Ruby 23931-Red (Awesome), 1st
5-year-old, Phillip Airoso, Tipton
Reserve Senior & HM Grand Champion: Cookiecutter Handtop-ET (Unstopabull),
1st 4-year-old, Madilyn Parson, Hilmar
Res. Intermediate Champion: West-Adub Hancock Aria-ET (Hancock), 2nd senior
3-year-old, Phillip Airoso, Tipton
SUPREME CHAMPION
Supreme: Stoney Point Colton Edele, Jersey, Lauren, Grace & Claire Starr, Tulare
Res. Champion: Calori-D CS Chief Porsche, Holstein, Mast & Fernandes Kids, Tulare
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN JUNIOR CHAMPION
Junior Champion: Milksource Trip-Red-TW-ET (Jordy), 1st summer yearling, Van Exel, Zonneveld & Dongelmans, Lodi
Res. Junior Champion: Air-Osa Appley 31861-Red-ET (Warrior), 1st winter yearling, Kestin Martin, Tulare
HM Junior Champion: RJ-Tex-Kat Doorman Kami (Doorman), 1st fall yearling, Chloe Chapman, Keyes
SUPREME JUNIOR CHAMPION
Supreme: MM Frank Ruthie, Jersey, Kamryn Kasbergen, Tulare
Reserve: Milksource Trip-Red-TW-ET, Holstein, Van Exel, Zonneveld & Dongelmans, Lodi
MM Frank Ruthie Stoney Point Colton Edele
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Calori-D CS Chief Porsche Milksource Trip-Red-TW-ET
NOVICE (30 Participants)
1. Mackenna Mello, Santa Rosa
2. Rylin Matheron, Hilmar
3. Hannah Mello, Santa Rosa
4. Kate Kasbergen, Tulare
5. Kinley Martin, Tulare
Showmanship
JUNIOR (32 Participants)
1. Phillip Airoso, Tipton
2. Kamryn Kasbergen, Tulare
3. Hansen Parreira, Pixley
4. Jake Zunino, Bakersfield
INTERMEDIATE (32 Participants)
1. Lauren Silveira, Chowchilla
2. Kestin Martin, Tulare
3. Riley Whisper, Salinas
4. Kaylee Green, Visalia
5. Gino Wilson, Petaluma
Judging Contest
FFA HIGH TEAMS
1. Turlock FFA
FFA HIGH INDIVIDUALS
1. Matthew Pacheco, Los Banos FFA
2. Madison Blount, Turlock FFA
3. Celeste Ricket, Frontier FFA
4. Xavier Silveira, Hilmar FFA
5. Jacob Ahlem, Hilmar FFA
4-H HIGH TEAM - Reasons
1. Alview Dairyland 4-H
2. West Wendell 4-H
4-H HIGH INDIVIDUALS - Reasons
1. Mykel Mull, Alview Dairyland 4-H
2. Jaden Wilks, West Wendell 4-H
3. Brianna Lopes, West Wendell 4-H
4. Riley Whistler, Carmel Valley 4-H
5. Lauren Silveira, Alview Dairyland 4-H
4-H HIGH TEAM - Non-Reasons
1. Pleasant View 4-H
2. Southwest 4-H
3. Kings Harvest 4-H
4. Tokay Colony 4-H
4-H
1. Henry Blagg, Tokey Colony 4-H
2. Nick Zunino, Southwest 4-H
SENIOR (30 Participants)
1. Josie Beoshanz, Woodland
2. Jon Chapman, Keyes
3. Luciano Zunino, Bakersfield
4. Logan Silveira, Chowchilla
5. Avery Oliveira, Stevenson
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2. Frontier FFA
3. Hilmar FFA Bule
4. Ripon Christian FFA
5. Hilmar FFA Gold
3. St. Aloysius 4-H Team #2
4. Country Kids
5. St. Aloysius 4-H Team #1
SHOWMANSHIP
SHOWMANSHIP INTERMEDIATE SHOWMANSHIP SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP
NOVICE
JUNIOR
5. St. Aloysius 4-H
HIGH INDIVIDUALS - Non-Reasons
3. Kestin Martin, Pleasant View 4-H
4. Frank Kidder, Pleasant View 4-H
5. John Michael Silva, Kings Harvest 4-H
HIGH 4-H TEAM, Alview Dairyland 4-H
58 « CALIFORNIA ANNUAL 2023 2022 California All-Americans & Junior All-Americans HM ALL-AMERICAN Skycrest Sidekick Nailpolish Frank & Diane Borba SUMMER JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD UNANIMOUS ALL-AMERICAN Oakfield Solom Footloose Duckett Holsteins, Vierra Dairy and Tim & Sharyn Abbott 5-YEAR-OLD HM JUNIOR ALL-AMERICAN Apple-Pts Ainsa-Red Jacey & Hadley Ross JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD JUNIOR ALL-AMERICAN Cal-Denier-I Doc Alexa Kamryn Kasbergen MILKING YEARLING UNANIMOUS ALL-AMERICAN Ms Beautys Black Velvet Mike & Julie Duckett, Vierra Dairy and Triple-T Holsteins AGED COW RESERVE ALL-AMERICAN R-John Crushin On Courtney Jacey & Hadley Ross 4-YEAR-OLD JR ALL-AMERICAN & RES. ALL-AMERICAN Kress-Hill Spicy-Red Jacey & Hadley Ross WINTER YEARLING 2022 California R&W All-Americans & Junior R&W All-Americans SPRING CALF UNANIMOUS ALL-AMERICAN Ms Analyst She Got It-Red Graisson & Mandy Schmidt and Arizona Dairy Co. HM ALL-AMERICAN Blondin Stars Allie-Red-ET Logan & Lauren Silveria FALL CALF
MILKING YEARLING
UNANIMOUS ALL-AMERICAN
Morrill Warrior 4271-Red
MB Luckylady Farm
SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD
HM JR ALL-AMERICAN McWilliams Un Real-Red-ET
M, M & M Price and H & H McIsaac
5-YEAR-OLD
SUMMER JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD
SUMMER JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD
JR ALL-AMERICAN
Kress-Hill Smoke-Red-ET
Jacey & Hadley Ross
JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD
RES. JR ALL-AMERICAN & NOM. ALL-AMERICAN BHHD Symbolic-Red-ET
M, M & M Price and H & H McIsaac
4-YEAR-OLD
HM ALL-AMERICAN
Apple-Pts Ainsa-Red
Jacey & Hadley Ross
PRODUCTION COW
RES. JR ALL-AMERICAN
Arb-Flo-Spr Honeybun-Red-ET
Jacey & Hadley Ross
HM ALL-AMERICAN PRODUCE OF DAM
Produce of Ruann D-B Shar-60985-Red Stephen & Patrick Maddox
JR ALL-AMERICAN & NOM. ALL-AMERICAN
Flower-Brook Corena-Red-ET
M, M & M Price and H & H McIsaac
HM ALL-AMERICAN
Meadow Green Abso Fanny-Red Triple-T, M Berry, T&L Cattle, Borba & Borba
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California All-American & Junior All-American Nominations B&W and R&W
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NOM. ALL-AMERICAN MILKING YRL Oakfield Moment Marisa Henry Grossi
NOM. ALL-AMERICAN PRODUCTION COW Alfinch Zelgodis Taci F & C Borba and F & D Borba
NOM. R&W ALL-AMERICAN SPRING YRL Vandoskes War Applejack-Red Vierra, Goncalves & Da Rocha
NOM. JR ALL-AMERICAN R&W FALL CALF Arizona War Tesla-Red Jacey & Hadley Ross
NOM. JR ALL-AMERICAN JR 3-YR-OLD Car-Bon Doc Amia Kylie Konyn
NOM. R&W JR ALL-AMERICAN 4-YR-OLD Scenic-Edge Jordan-Red Jacey & Hadley Ross
NOM. JR ALL-AMERICAN SR 2-YR-OLD Duckett Unix Lacy Chloe & Chase Vander Eyk
NOM. R&W ALL-AMERICAN JR 2-YR-OLD Air-Osa-E-M Lovely 27747-Red Duckett, Van Exel & Airoso
NOM. ALL-AMERICAN WINTER YRL Blexys Kngdoc Brilliant Budjon, Vail & Cunningham
NOM. R&W ALL-AMERICAN 5-YR-OLD Glaustar Jacot Majesty-Red Lookout, Glaustar, Fraley & Borba
NOM. ALL-AMERICAN JR 3-YR-OLD Fraeland Chief Liberty Joseph Airoso & Henry Van Exel
NOM. JR ALL-AMERICAN FALL YRL Air-Osa Warrior 28763 Kyleigh Forster
2023 ALL-AMERICAN CONTESTS Open & Junior Holstein and Jersey Entry Forms available September 1 on cowsmo.com All Entries due by November 15!
NOM. JR ALL-AMERICAN JR 3-YR-OLD Eyks Doc Lisa Chloe & Chase Vander Eyk
Top 10 GTPI
CALIFORNIA GENOMIC LEADERS
Marketed Males
Top 10 GTPI Heifers
Top 10 GTPI Cows
Top 10 PTAT Heifers
Top 11 PTAT Cows
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Rank Animal Name PTAT 1 TERRA-LINDA OVERDO 11664-ET 3,213 Terra Linda Dairy 2 MS TERRALINDA OVER 11842-ET 3,213 Hilmar Holsteins,Inc & Terra Linda Dairy 3 TERRA-LINDA FORWRD 11894-ET 3,201 Terra Linda Dairy 4 TRIFECTA M 40161-ET 3,198 Trifecta Genetics 5 SILVER-ELITE LONEL 30755-ET 3,196 Silveira Dairy 6 TERRA-LINDA OVERDO 1604-ET 3,187 Terra Linda Dairy 7 TERRA-CALROY JENNY 5813-ET 3,169 Big De Farms LP 8 HILMAR JALAPENO 20654-ET 3,167 Hilmar Holsteins, Inc. 9 TERRA-CALROY OVRDO 11639-ET 3,160 Terra Linda Dairy & Cal-Roy-Al Partners 10 SILVER-ELITE OVRDO 30659-ET 3,156 Silveira Dairy
NAAB # Animal Name GTPI NM$ PTAT Bred By Marketed By Sire Stack 1. 200H12409 TRIFECTA HIKE-ET 3,116 1,229 1.24 Trifecta Genetics Semex Bosa x Tahiti x Bandares 2. 250H16561 TERRA-LINDA MICAH-ET 3,038 902 2.19 Terra Linda Dairy Select Sires Parfect x Excalibur x Imax 3. 799H00075 TERRA-LINDA MISSION-ET 3,036 887 2.63 Terra Linda Dairy Blondin Sires Parfect x Excalibur x Imax 4. 551H04916 TERRA-LINDA DRIVE MATTEO-ET 3,036 1,101 1.16 Terra Linda Dairy ST Genetics Drive x Acura x Rubicon 5. 97H42585 TERRA-CALROY ZURI-ET 3,032 1,021 1.65 Terra Linda & Cal-Roy-Al CRV AltaZazzle x Tahiti x Yoder 6. 100H12192 HILMAR AC BRASS-ET 3,013 1,086 0.78 Hilmar Holsteins, Inc. JLG Acura x AltaMontoya x Yoder 7. 719H22657 RUANN GAGE-22657 2,999 899 1.94 Ruann Genetics Ruann Genetics Jerico x Twitch x Maedley 8. 97H42613 TERRA-LINDA GAOCHAN-ET 2,987 1,091 0.54 Terra Linda Dairy CRV Acura x Jedi x AltaHotrod 9. 7H15640 TERRA-LINDA MOONRAKER-ET 2,970 862 1.97 Terra Linda Dairy Select Sires Renegade x Wings x Delta 10. 551H04862 TERRA-LINDA PARF ROX-ET 2,969 758 3.34 Terra Linda Dairy ST Genetics Parfect x Doc x Crackshot
Rank Animal Name GTPI AGE CS 1 JOLUDI-D CAPTN POSH 5371-ET 3,043 2-01 84 Big De Farms LP 2 VANDEN-BERGE CAPT CANTO-ET 3,013 2-08 84 Curtis Ryan Vanden Berge 3 RUANN RAPID NORAIN-1769-ET 2,980 2-05 85 Stephen & Patrick Maddox 4 JOLUDI-D CAPTAIN 5370-ET 2,966 2-01 77 Big De Farms LP 5 VANDEN-BERGE CAPT DAPHNE-ET 2,964 2-04 83 Curtis Ryan Vanden Berge 6 VANDEN-BERGE C RUBY 9779-ET 2,963 2-04 79 Curtis Ryan Vanden Berge 7 HILMAR-D LIONEL 17153 2,957 2-05 83 Dale Matheron 8 VISTA-LC CAPTAIN 5904-ET 2,955 2-07 80 Sierra Vista Dairy, LP 9 TERRA-CALROY ZAZZL 10914-ET 2,949 2-04 83 Terra Linda Dairy & Cal-Roy-Al Partners 10 DEJONG TAHITI 320537-ET 2,945 3-03 83 Milky Way Dairy LLC
Rank Animal Name PTAT 1 RUANN HAMM PACIFIC-26605-ET 4.80 Stephen & Patrick Maddox 2 CAL-DENIER-I HONOUR HOPE-ET 4.58 D-N-R Holsteins 3 MS LEGACY-RANCH HN 34444-ET 4.57 D, L, A, F & G Fernandes & C,P & N Santos 4 TERRA-LINDA HAXL 1638 4.51 Terra Linda Dairy 4 RUANN B GLORY-24920-RED-ET 4.51 Stephen & Patrick Maddox 5 WEST-ADUB DOC AVERY 4.38 Aidan Azevedo & Weston Silva 5 HIL-PORT DAYDREAMIN-ET 4.38 Hil-Port Holsteins 6 RUANN HAMMER GLORY-21074-ET 4.37 Stephen & Patrick Maddox 7 RUANN HAMMER GLORY-26011-ET 4.32 Stephen & Patrick Maddox 7 RUANN H JEAN-D-ET 4.32 Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Rank Animal Name GTPI AGE CS 1 RUANN AIR-OSA JEAN 30012-ET 4.15 1-11 87 Phillip & Ruby Airoso 2 DINOMI UNDENIED KAY 11942 3.99 2-07 87 Vierra Dairy LLC & Migliazzo & Sons Dairy LLC 3 CALORI-D CRS KINGDOC ROSE 3.97 3-08 90 Calori-D Holstein, S & L Mast & M & J Oliver 4 AGRESTI ARTIST DYMOND-ET 3.92 2-06 83 Hil-Port Holsteins 4 AGRESTI DOC DYMOND-ET 3.92 3-11 91 Double D Holsteins 5 RUANN DOC APPLE-80503-ET 3.91 4-07 92 Stephen & Patrick Maddox 6 RUANN MOOVIN JEAN-1142-ET 3.88 2-04 85 Stephen & Patrick Maddox 7 NO-LIMIT HANFORD BOOTS 3.87 2-05 88 Durrer Dairy & MB Luckylady Farm 8 RUANN DOC ANNA-94434-ET 3.84 2-06 86 Stephen & Patrick Maddox 9 CRANEHILL JACOBY CHLOE 3.82 2-07 86 Cranehill Genetics 10 TERRA-LINDA HANCOK 10626-ET 3.80 3-03 90 Terra Linda Dairy
Progressive Genetics Herd Award
· Herd owner must be a member of both their national and state associations, and enrolled in the Deluxe or Premier TriStar options and Herd Classification programs.
· Must have a minimum of twenty 87% RHA and higher cows in the milking herd with CTPIs. No minimum requirement for number of young stock.
Regional Elite Performer
Complete at least three lactations in a herd participating in Holstein Association USA’s TriStar program, completing the most recent lactation in the previous calendar year
· 87% RHA or higher · Classified VG-85 or higher
AGRESTI EXPRESSO REANNA-ET Double D Holsteins
AGRESTI MARTY ANNA Double D Holsteins
AGRESTI MONTEREY ANDREA Double D Holsteins
AGRESTI MONTEREY ZANDRA Double D Holsteins
AGRESTI OKALIBER ANGIE Double D Holsteins
AIR-OSA ABBOTT 22303
AIR-OSA ANTIGUA 22401
AIR-OSA BOWEN 22183
AIR-OSA MOGUL 19883
Joe Airosa
Joe Airosa
Joe Airosa
Joe Airosa
AIR-OSA MUSCADET 21401 Airosa Dairy
AIR-OSA PROCTOR 22925
AIR-OSA ROBIN PP 22087-RED
AIR-OSA SPARK 21681
AIR-OSA THUNDERING 21965
DINOMI MOGUL DEENA 10638
DINOMI YODER JILLY 11263
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Joe Airosa
Joseph Airosa
Joe Airosa
Migliazzo & Sons Dairy LLC
Migliazzo & Sons Dairy LLC
National Elite Performer
Complete at least three lactations in a herd participating in Holstein Association USA’s TriStar program, completing the most recent lactation in the previous calendar year
· 87% RHA or higher · Classified VG-85 or higher
AIR-OSA BEEMER 22004
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EXELS AIRLIFT YESBEL 20265 Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel
JO-JAX REGINALD JENISE Double D Holsteins
MS BEAUTYS BARELY LEGAL-ET Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel
EXELS AIRLIFT TAKIMA 20256
EXELS HEFTY VIOLIN 19254
EXELS LINEMAN LAKE 21274
EXELS MYSPACE LASHONN 21223
EXELS SOLOMON MISHAWN 21026
G-DERUYTER JEDI 119-ET
GENIE-J DUKE 22248
GENIE-J MODESTY 22255
LINDA-TERRA MOGUL 2939
LINDA-TERRA SHAMROCK 1543
MIGLIAZZO YODER DEV 11158
MS EXELS SOLOMON BLISS-ET
RI-VAL-RE DLTA BABY ISLE-ET
RUANN SUPER MERLA-63950-ET
SANDY-VALLEY JEDI OHANA
TERRA-LINDA DENVER 4552
TERRA-LINDA MAIN EVENT 3821
TERRA-LINDA MOGUL 3548
TERRA-LINDA SPARK 3848
TERRA-LINDA SUPERSIRE 4376
VANDEN-BERGE E CUTEY 529-ET
Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel
Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel
Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel
Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel
Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel
Terra Linda Dairy
James Wilson
James Wilson
Terra Linda Dairy
Terra Linda Dairy
Migliazzo & Sons Dairy LLC
Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel
Terra Linda Dairy
Stephen & Patrick Maddox
Terra Linda Dairy
Terra Linda Dairy
Terra Linda Dairy
Terra Linda Dairy
Terra Linda Dairy
Terra Linda Dairy
Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel
Progressive Breeders Registry
Herd owner must be a member of both their national and state associations, and enrolled in the Deluxe or Premier TriStar options and Herd Classification programs.
· Percent B.A.A. for Herd Classification must be in the top 25% of herds classified during the 18-month time period just prior to March 1 of the current calendar year.
· Must have a minimum of twenty 87% RHA and higher cows in the milking herd, of which at least 75% bear the herd owner’s prefix.
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Herd Name Years CTPI Airosa Dairy 4 2348 BWC Weststeyn Dairy LP 5 2402 Big De Farms LP 6 2564 Cal Poly Corporation 18 2264 California State University 2 2229 Calori-D Holsteins 17 2311 Costa-View Farms 9 2458 Curtis Ryan Vanden Berge 8 2552 D & V Dairy 2 2366 Diamond S Ranch, Inc. 11 2339 Herd Name Years CTPI Double D Dairy 9 2233 Durrer Dairy 5 2311 Edwin & Gerard Koetsier 3 2555 Evangelo Holsteins 7 2456 Faria Dairy, Inc. 5 2233 Fernjo Farms 6 2348 Fiscalini Farms LP 6 2327 Hath Dairy 3 2417 Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel 3 2264 Hillcrest Dairy 9 2346 Hilltop Holsteins LLC 12 2436 Hilmar Holsteins, Inc. 31 2612 James Carvalho 4 2415 John De Jong Dairy 2 2383 Kylie Konyn 6 2327 L & J Vanderham Dairy 1 2331 Leal Dairy 4 2445 Herd Name Years CTPI Legacy Ranches 4 2333 Leroy Ornellas 3 2546 Lumar Dairy Farms 9 2415 MB Luckylady Farm 4 2311 Mt. Whitney Dairy 9 2376 Rio Blanco Dairy 2 2691 River Ranch Dairy 2 2446 Robert J. LaSalle 27 2528 Rodney & Edward M. Paulo , 4 2321 Sherman Dairy 14 2440 Sierra Vista Dairy, LP 12 2457 Silveira Dairy 4 2623 Stephen & Patrick Maddox 3 2344 Stephen & Patrick Maddox 2 2290 Sweet-Haven Holsteins 5 2336 Terra Linda Dairy 12 2522 Tony M. & Fatima Garcia 4 2231
Herd Years Homebred BAA Milk Fat Pro Hath Dairy 2 96.1% 108.4 27,378 1079 863 Pacheco Dairy 7 93.5% 106.3 29,844 1211 944
Gold Medal Dam Recognition
· A cow and at least three of her daughters must have been classified.
· The cow herself must be milking in a herd participating in TriStarSM service option. TriStar published records are used in the evaluation.
· Equal emphasis is placed on production and type. In addition, there is equal emphasis on progeny and dam performance.
- Dam’s age adjusted final score
- Dam’s average 2X 305 day ME production records
- Average of daughters’ age adjusted scores
- Average of daughters’ ME production records.
· Separate cutoffs are determined by birth year of the dam. ME production will only be calculated on actual records of 270 days in length or greater for the cow and her progeny.
If the cow, herself, does not qualify on a mature equivalent basis, she may qualify on either one of the following lifetime credits:
- 200,000 pounds of milk, or
- 7,200 pounds of fat, or
- 6,400 pounds of protein
· Automatic evaluation is done twice a year for all cows 87% RHA or higher that were born in the past 25 years. The GMD award is permanent recognition.
Name CTPI Owner
AGRESTI MONTEREY A REANNA 2405 Double D Holsteins
AIR-OSA COOKIE 20492-TW 1965 Joe Airoso
AIR-OSA DURHAM 9324 1618 Joe Airoso
AIR-OSA GUTHRIE 16474 1953 Joe Airoso
AIR-OSA LIGHTNING 14976
AIR-OSA
Dam of Merit Recognition
In order to be recognized as a Dam of Merit (DOM), a cow must have a GTPI® or CTPI exceeding year of birth cutoff and at least three offspring with a PTA for production and type; the GTPI or CTPI must be calculated using a required classification score.
COSTA-VIEW GREGARIOUS 56397 2519 Costa-View Farms
DAR-LYNDA BMB KATH 56847-ET 2495 Joseph Azevedo
HILMAR OFFROAD 890 1982 Hilmar Holsteins, Inc.
PEAK GINA DUKE 60527-ET 2695 Terra Linda Dairy
SLO-TRAIN SHAM 8596 2247 Robert J. LaSalle
WIL-MAC REVENUE AMABEL-ET 1846 Hilmar Holsteins, Inc.
All-National Recognition
The All-National Showcase Program is designed to recognize U.S. Registered Holstein® cows and their owners for exceptional performance at National Holstein Shows.
In each of the uniform show classes, the top 10 animals earning the most points will be recognized on our website. The top two animals in each class will feature a current picture. Top 10 animals for each class will also receive a certificate while recognition is added to the top two animal’s pedigree.
To qualify for this award, the animal must meet the following criteria:
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· Must be registered in the Holstein Association USA herdbook on or before November 15 in the award year
· Be exhibited at one or more National Holstein Shows during the award year Animals will be eligible to earn points at each National Holstein Show exhibited at throughout the year.
· Points are allocated for a top 10 placing in their respective uniform age class, based on the size of the show.
· Classes recognized will be the individual animal classes as listed in the Uniform Class List in the Holstein USA National Show Program.
· Red & White Holsteins will only earn points if shown in class with the Black & Whites at the National Holstein Shows. Points are not earned in stand-alone Red & White shows.
· The tier a show falls into will be based on the number of head exhibited at that show in the award year.
· Ties will be broken, determined by the highest placing at the National Show with the most total number of animals shown.
Name Owner
Laton-View Moovin Poppy 685 Kolbi D. Adams
9th Winter Calf
Ms Allyndale Den Landree-ET MB Luckylady Farm
6th Fall Yearling
Oakfield Moment Marisa-ET Henry Grossi
10th Milking Yearling
Skycrest Sidekick Nailpolish Diane Borba
RUANN BOND BONNIE-14931-ET 1513 Stephen & Patrick Maddox
RUANN EMERSON ECHO-23482-ET 1536 Stephen & Patrick Maddox
RUANN MARSH DELUX-15136-ET 1611 Stephen & Patrick Maddox
RUANN MARSH GLORY-32613-ET 1528 Stephen & Patrick Maddox
RUANN MARTY WHIM-14660-ET 1614 Stephen & Patrick Maddox
RUANN MORTY ECHO-30786 1761 Stephen & Patrick Maddox
RUANN MORTY MERLA-50337 1734 Stephen & Patrick Maddox
SIEMERS DOC HANAN 28286-ET 2744 NDIRA, Inc. FBO 9005532
SLO-TRAIN SHAM 3459
SWEET-HAVEN ADAM LUBUC
TERRALINDA-L KERMIT 164-ET
TERRALINDARF FRZZLD 4364-ET
4th Summer Junior 2-Year-Old
Air-Osa-E-M Lovely27747-Red M&J Duckett, H&C Van Exel & Airoso
3rd Junior 2-Year-Old
Ruann Hansel Jean-91147 Stephen & Patrick Maddox
7th Senior 2-Year-Old
Ziems Tatoo Erica-ET Blackjack, T Dickerhoof & G&M Schmidt
3rd Junior 3-Year-Old
Air-Osa-MH Solomon 25081-ET Phillip Airoso
9th Senior 3-Year-Old
Oakfield Solom Footloose-ET M&J Duckett, Vierra Dairy & T&S Abbott
3rd 5-Year-Old
Ms Beautys Black Velvet-ET M&J Duckett, Vierra Dairy & Triple-T
4th Aged Cow
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2082
PERFORM 15323 1759
SHAMROCK 18142 2192 Airosa Dairy CABERNET SHOTTLE SHINE-ET 1888 Cabernet Syndicate CABIN-RUN MARK STACEY-ET 1152 Jamie & Liz Bledsoe DINOMI DETROIT SUE 9088 1802 Terra Linda Dairy
CTPI Owner EXELS DURHAM 11900-ET 1509 Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel EXELS GOPHER 11062 1393 Henry P. & Carolyn Van Exel GENOSOURCE RUBICON 9014-ET 2546 Terra Linda Dairy GILTEX C TILDA 1485 Gilbert Teixeira HILMAR BOLIVER 1899-ET 1894 Hilmar Holsteins, Inc. KRONHILL PRESCOTT MOONS-TW 1606 Durrer Dairy LINDA-TERRA MCCUTCHEN 3027 2035 Terra Linda Dairy MATT-BO SHAN DOLL 1964 Double D Holsteins NO-LIMIT GOLD CHIP 5803-ET 2113 Joseph Airoso
ITO JEWEL 1478 Calori-D Holsteins PEAK GINA DUKE 60527-ET 2695 Terra Linda Dairy PEAK HONOR GDNCR 20399-ET 2711 Terra Linda Dairy
SWEET TRICK 1727 Pacheco Dairy, Inc. POLY FREELANCE MIRANDA 1450 Cal Poly Corporation
1336 Nelson
OAK 19354
Joe Airoso AIR-OSA
Joe Airoso AIR-OSA
Name
OCEAN-VIEW
PINEHURST
ROPIES PRIMETIME BONNIE
Farms
2234 Robert J. LaSalle
1619 Sweet Haven Dairy, Inc.
2541 Terra
Linda Dairy
2498 Terra
Linda Dairy
1681 Sierra Vista Dairy, LP
1581 Sierra Vista Dairy, LP
STARTIT
2067 Sierra Vista Dairy, LP
VISTA-LC DANE 4080
VISTA-LC MARSHALL 3758
VISTA-LC
4168
Name CTPI Owner
A large and boisterous crowd gathered at the Peppermill Resort and Casino in Reno, Nevada on the evening of January 27th, 2023 for the California State Holstein ‘All In On Black & White’ Sale. Held in conjunction with the 2023 California State Holstein Convention, the sale featured 11 genomic lots and 40 type lots. By the time auctioneer Ryan Krohlow brought down the gavel for the last time, 51 lots unofficially averaged $5,848.
HIGH SELLERS
Lot G1 – $14,000 – IVF session from Ruann Lamb Norain-23518-ET – the #1 GTPI & NM$ Lambeau daughter in the breed at +3065 GTPI +1065NM$ and +185CFP!
Consignor: Maddox Dairy, Stephen & Patrick Maddox, Riverdale, CA
Buyer: Siemers Holsteins, Newton, WI
Lot 24 – $11,000 – StJor Warrior RippleRed-ET, a fancy 9/22 Warrior out of the All-American R&W Rosedale Lucky-RoseRed-ET EX-94 2E, then six more EX dams back into the Blackrose family, including Lavender Ruby Redrose-Red EX-96 4E.
Consignor: St. Johns River LLC, Richard Denier, Carmel, CA
Buyer: Frank & Diane Borba, Modesto, CA
Wickstrom Jersey Farms celebrated 50 years of Dupat genetics at their Decades of Dupat Sale held March 4, 2023 at the farm in Hilmar, CA. The sale featured elite genomic consignments and high-end Jersey and Holsteins consignments from around the country. 149 lots were hammered off, and at the end of the day, the sale averaged $8,926!
GENOMIC LOTS
Lot 2G – $110,000 – Dupat Monster 26455P-ET, a 10/22 Monster at GJPI +173, making her the #30 GJPI heifer in the breed and the #1 GJPI & CM$ polled female in the world.
Consignor: Wickstrom Jersey Farms, Hilmar, CA
Buyer: ABS Global, Deforest, WI
Lot 1G – $90,000 – Kash-In Happy New Year-ET, a 1/23 Geppetto at GJPI +183. She is the #12 GJPI female in the breed, #2 CM$ female and the #1 Geppetto!
Consignor: Kash-In Jerseys, Tulare, CA
Buyer: Semex, Guelph, ON
HIGH-TYPE JERSEY LOTS
Lot 14J – $51,000 – Budjon-Vail Jordan C
Shaneese-ET EX-91% – the 2022 winner of the National Jersey Jug Futurity & 2022 ABA
All-American Senior 3-Year-Old!
Consignor: Carly & Rebecca Shaw and KashIn Jerseys, Tulare, CA
Buyer: Kash-In Jerseys, Tulare, CA
SALES IN REVIEW
Lot 16 – $10,750 –Ms APGambo Mastr Kalypso-ET, a 3/21 spring yearling due in July to Dreambig out of APGambo
Atwood Keenan EX-95 2E, the popular show champion and manytime class winner at the California State Show and Western National Shows.
Consignor: Alexandra Gambonini
Buyer: Rocco Cunningham & Laury DeGroot, Penngrove, CA
Lot G4 – $10, 500 – IVF session from Pine-Tree 8495 Outc 9295-ET, a LadysManor Outcome daughter at +3049 GTPI +1064NM$, +1086CM$. She is also A2A2 and BB.
Consignor: Pine-Tree Dairy, Matthew Steiner, Marshallville, OH
Buyer: Siemers Holsteins, Newton, WI
Lot G5 – $10,000 – IVF session from SDG-PH 8543 Wilhous 7732-ET, a Peak Wheelhouse daughter at +3046 GTPI, +1099NM$, +2040M, +1105CM$.
Consignor: Nathan Johnson & James Vierhout, Parker, SD
Buyer: Silveira Dairy, Chowchilla, CA
Sale Chairman Robert Teixeira read pedigrees, while co-chairman Stephen Mast took bids from the crowd along with Kevin Jorgensen, Tony Garcia, Jr. Donavan Miguel, Ryan Matheron, Graisson Schmidt, Bill Rauen, and Tom DeGroot. The sale clerking duties were ably handled by Carol Borba, Lindsey Nunes and Linda Teixeira. The sale was managed and hosted by the Stanislaus County Holstein Club, who also utilized online bidding services from Cowbuyer.com.
American Senior 3-Year-Old in 2022!
Consignor: Brent Rocha, Tillamook, OR
Buyer: Josh Verberg, Mark Brindiero & Franchise, Ashville, OH
HIGH-TYPE HOLSTEIN LOTS
Lot 43H – $18,000 – Paulo-Bro Tatoo Marla
10153 EX-92 EEEEE, a 4-year-old Tatoo out of a VG Gamma, then a VG Superbo, back into the Eastview Mattie G family.
Consignor: Calori-D Holsteins, Denair, CA
Buyer: F & D Borba, F & C Borba, Grossi, Van Exel, Modesto, CA
Consignor: Hammertime Holsteins, Poynette, WI
Buyer: Luke, Henry & Mikayla Brasil, Turlock CA
Lot 1H – $10,500 – Miss Lambda Vera-ET, a 9/22 Delta-Lambda out of Ms Beautys Black Velvet-ET EX-96 2E, the Unanimous AllAmerican Aged Cow 2022.
Consignor: Duckett Holsteins, Vierra Dairy & Triple-T, Rudolph, WI
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JOE A. DUARTE
It is with heavy hearts that we write that our beloved Dad, Joe A. Duarte, passed away on July 18, 2022 on his 98th Birthday. We lost our Hero, our wonderful Dad, the dairy industry lost a Champion and true Leader, and the world lost a Legend and the truest example of a Gentleman.
Joe was born on July 18, 1924. He grew up in Tracy, CA where he befriended many lifelong friends and graduated from Tracy High in 1944. A year later, at the annual Tracy New Year’s Eve Dance, Joe asked his beloved Mary to dance, and they danced the night away. It was on this night that they fell in love. Joe said often that he was “the luckiest man in the world” when Mary said ‘Yes’, the day that he asked for her hand in marriage on September 15th, 1946. Joe married the love of his life, Mary S. Duarte on June 1, 1947, at St. Bernard’s Church in Tracy. Married for over 74 years, together they lived a charmed and beautiful life. Forever at each other’s sides, husband and wife and best friends.
A lifetime of memories, achievements, awards, milestones and innovations Joe has accomplished. He was always thinking, always working to improve on everything he did. Joe would often tell the story that his High School Teacher, Mrs. Baumgardner told him “Joe, you’re going to do great things in your life because you always say, ‘I’ll try to do it’ and you never say that ‘you can’t do it.’” And that is how Joe lived his life….he always put his best effort forward in everything he touched and he always said he “would try to do it.” Our dad never disappointed and did his best and succeeded in all he touched.
Joe and Mary started their early years together in Tracy, CA where Joe (with the help of a good friend) built Mary her first home when they were first newlywed in 1947. In their early years, Joe worked very hard on the dairy of his father, Antone Duarte and his sister and brotherin-Law, Mary and Manuel Pasqual. In 1951, Joe, Mary and Joe’s father Antone made the decision to go on their own and moved to Modesto where they began their own dairy together. Joe would share the story that as he and Mary were driving away from the town of Tracy on their big move to Modesto, they both cried as they were leaving behind their hometown where they grew up and where most of their family and friends still lived. It was a brave move for this young couple and Joe’s father, Antone.
In May 1958, Joe & Mary, in partnership with Joe’s father, Antone, together purchased their cherished ranch on Faith Home Road and the world-renowned prestigious Duarte-Acres Holsteins was established. Joe would say how fortunate they were that they were able to purchase their beautiful “Faith Home Dairy and Ranch” where they resided for over 64 years. It was here where they raised their three daughters, Kathleen, Irene and Eileen; met so many wonderful neighbors and great friends; and were welcomed into their community in the “then” small town of Turlock, CA.
Joe was partners with his father, Antone, from 1951 until his father passed away in November 1966. Joe often proudly spoke of how intelligent his father (our Vovo) was. He would say that his father was an “excellent cow man.” The two would work hard side by side on their Duarte-Acres Holstein Dairy and Joe always spoke proudly and fondly of his father. Joe would say he learned everything from our Vovo and never forgot his father’s teachings. He cherished those days where he was fortunate to get to work with his father, absorb everything his very smart father shared with Joe and strived to make his father proud of him. (Dad, Vovo was very proud of you – we are all so very proud of you.)
Through Joe’s genius, Duarte-Acres would thrive and go on to break
many milk productions records. In 1959 Joe’s cows were the first herd to break the 600-pound cow average of butterfat in Stanislaus County. In 1970 Joe’s Holsteins were the 3rd Highest Honor List Herd in the Nation. Joe always would say “if you take good care of your cows, your cows will take care of you.” And take good care of his cows Joe did. He never liked seeing his or any other dairymen’s cows out in the mud. That bothered Joe tremendously. Joe came up with the design of building free stall barns back in the mid 1960’s. He drew up a design and his good friend and Contractor (Mary’s cousin) Frank Souza would go on to build it. Joe and Frank would sit for hours at the kitchen table as the two would put their thinking heads together engineering plans and models on improving working operations at the Duarte Dairy. Joe was always thinking of ways to improve efficiency as he believed 100% on maximizing efficiency in everything he did, and he never took off his “thinking cap.” Duarte-Acres Dairy would accomplish much through Joe’s never-ending drive, hardworking ethics, and pride in building the best Herd.
Joe loved his Holstein Cows and his Holstein Cows loved Joe. He spent hours on the Dairy. It was amazing to watch Joe (wearing his infamous safari hat) walk throughout all of his cow strings and his cows never stirred. They welcomed Joe into their “herd” as if he was one of their own. Joe could wind his way in between his cows who were either lying down in their exercise lots or loafing around and his cows never moved a muscle for they trusted Joe and knew he was such a good man, such a kind man, such a gentle man. They knew, under his loving care, that they were all well cared for and had the very best Dairyman tending to their every need. That they did, Joe loved his Cows.
In the early 1960’s Joe knew he could improve on milk production if his Cows were fed the proper diet throughout their gestation. Joe was a very smart man, and he was brilliant at getting other smart minded professionals to come sit with him at his dining room “round table” and go over nutrition. He would invite Dr. Johnson (Nutritionist for Stanislaus County.) His veterinarian, Dr. Baker, A.L. Gilbert & Sons Feed, Lyle Hoyt (Director of Nutrition at Moorman’s) and Ed. Vieira all would sit at their “round table meetings.” With the help of these good men, Joe came up with Total Mix Ration (TMR) which delivered the correct amount of protein/carbs to his cows at the right time throughout the months they were producing and then adjusting their TMR diet when they were dry. Joe also worked with his Kirby salesman to design a “Mixer” that would efficiently combine the cows’ TMR diet – and the now commonly used “feed mixer wagon” was invented. With the creation of TMR, Duarte-Acres Holsteins was the first herd to break 20,000 lb. cow average in 1970. Joe and Duarte-Acres Holsteins went on to break many milk production records and Herd Average awards.
Joe, with Frank Souza’s construction know how, continuously built onto Duarte-Acres. With the newly designed free stalls, which were first built on Duarte-Acres in the mid 1960’s, came the flush systems which washed down the concrete and left the cows with clean corals to meander. As Joe never liked to see his corals dirty and did not want his cows to get dirty. With the flush system Joe designed the very first lagoons to hold the water where his efficient system would recycle water from the corals to the lagoon via a solids separator. All this technology introduction came from the eyes, the mind, and the amazing vision of Joe.
In February 1970 Frank and his wife Ethel invited Joe and Mary on a trip to Europe to see the circular automated milk barns. Frank wanted to introduce this technology to California’s dairymen and wanted Joe to go with him as, with Joe there, Frank knew he had the smartest dairyman with him. Joe and Mary talked about this wonderful trip for years. Mary had never flown on an airplane, and it was a trip of a lifetime for both
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Joe and Mary. Their love of traveling was ignited with this European adventure.
Joe would build Mary her next new custom home which was completed in October 1971 – and Joe would often chuckle and tease Mary that she was lucky as she was fortunate to get to live in two newly built homes. Mary always knew how lucky she was in marrying Joe. Joe adored Mary, never missed a day that he didn’t tell her he loved her and she him; always told Mary that she was so beautiful (and our mom was beautiful.) Theirs was truly a love story-what storybooks are written about our parents lived it.
Joe and Frank, in the late 1970’s, would design and build Duarte-Acres’ parallel 10 cow Herringbone Milking Barn. This again was another stateof-the-art technology for its time where Joe was involved in the design every inch of the way.
The awards and achievements that Joe accomplished in his lifetime were extensive. To say he left behind a Legacy is an understatement…. Joe left behind a path to which the next generation and the next and the generation after that one will have to guide them in continuously improving the Dairy industry; continuously improving on efficiency and continuously improving on the herdsman ship and care of his beloved Cows.
As Joe introduced more and more advancements in Dairy Herd Management, he become widely recognized as a Leader and a trail blazer in the dairy industry. Extensive invitations for Joe to speak on Dairy Herd Management came in from all over the United States and internationally. Joe was invited to speak at dairy industry events throughout all the US, Canada, Portugal, Germany, and Holland. Joe prepared his professional slide show and shared his management practices with as many dairymen who would listen. Joe always wanted to help his fellow dairymen and was generous in sharing his industry ideas, his dairy management practices, and his time. Numerous articles have been written about Joe.
In June 1970 Joe hosted the Duarte Dairy Day co-hosted with Moorman Manufacturing and their Director of Nutrition, Mr. Lyle Hoyt. This was a very special event for Joe. Four hundred dairymen gathered at Joe’s Dairy to listen and learn from one of the foremost milk producers in the nation: in the world. From that day forward, Joe began to host tours of his Duarte-Acres Holsteins on a regular basis. Guest would come from all corners of the world to learn from one of the best dairymen in the world. Annually, over 1500 visitors would be treated to a tour of DuarteAcres. Joe took great pride in hosting these very popular Duarte-Acres Dairy Tours as Joe’s dairy soon became a “must stop” destination in the industry.
On November 12, 1972, Joe received a telegram from Ford Motor Company letting him know that they had selected Joe as Ford’s 1973 Farm Efficiency Award Winner. This was an award that Joe held in very high esteem. Ford flew Joe and Mary first class to their manufacturing facility in Detroit. It was an incredible accomplishment that Ford recognized Joe’s many innovations to “American Agriculture” and Joe, being a humble man, was so honored. Joe talked often about this cherished award.
In 1974 the Turlock Chamber of Commerce awarded Joe as their Livestock Man of the Year. Joe and Mary were the Honorees at the parade and were driven throughout Turlock’s’ downtown Main Street in a convertible. They were treated as VIPs in their beloved town of Turlock.
Joe and Mary were active members at Sacred Heart Parish and devout Catholics. A new church was commissioned to be built and in 1970 Father Alvernaz tasked Joe as the Chairman of the Dairy Division in the fund-raising efforts. After Joe finished his chores on his dairy, he
would meet with his dairymen neighbors working diligently to bring in donations for the new Catholic Church. Joe’s Dairy Division would bring in over $300K (which was more donations than the totality of all the other sectors combined.) A truly commendable effort. The new Sacred Heart Church in Turlock owes a great gratitude to Joe Duarte.
Joe and Mary’s three daughters attended Sacred Heart Catholic School and Joe volunteered as the 4-H Dairy Leader for a decade. He started as Dairy Leader in 1970 when his three daughters were all showing Holsteins and remained Dairy leader until his youngest daughter’s last year in 4-H in 1980. Joe truly enjoyed being Dairy Leader. Sacred Heart 4-H Dairy Club became well known at Stanislaus County Fair. Under Joe’s Leadership, Sacred Heart would win Clean Barn Award year after year. Joe placed a high level of standard to presentation. With Joe’s excellent eye for cattle, Sacred Heart 4-H Dairy Club would win Club Group multiple years (the award that all the other 4-H dairy clubs competed to win.) The 4-H years brought Joe many years of fun times. He would nighthawk the Club’s cattle (staying up all night before show day) keeping the cattle in his Club spotless so that the little showmen would arrive the morning of show day in their whites with their cattle kept spotlessly clean under Joe’s watch and ready for the ring.
Joe was widely recognized throughout the years of showing their impressive purebred Holstein cattle and he would look forward to helping his three daughters at the local County Fair; the State Fair; the Black & White Shows; the Western National and later at the top echelon of Dairy Cattle competition, the World Dairy Expo. Joe always made time for his daughters and helped them all throughout their lives. At the California State Fair in 1981 Joe showed in the Dairy Open Division. Joe’s most favorite Cow, Ledon Complete Lou Lemon, won the Supreme Dairy Female Champion Cow ..this was one of Joe’s most momentous accomplishments – Lemon was quite the Cow and won Joe a big sterling silver buckle that he wore proudly.
Joe met many of his longtime, dear friends during the 4-H years and through his association with the Holstein Association. His dear friend, the late Bernard Souza, encouraged he and Mary to start attending the National Holstein Association’s Annual Convention and Joe would serve as a Delegate representing California for numerous years. Joe and Mary along with their three daughters would attend the National Holstein Conventions held all throughout the USA. It became the family’s’ annual summer vacation which were filled with happy memories. Not to mention the many summer trips to Santa Cruz, vacations to Disneyland and a first-class holiday taking his family to see their homeland, The Azores and Portugal.
Joe’s resume and list of achievements themselves tell the story that he was a man highly respected by his peers in the dairy industry and his community. In 1958-1963 Joe was President of Stanislaus County DHI; 1970-75 President Western United Dairyman; 1974-1980 Director California State Holstein Assoc.; 1974-82 Director Consolidated Dairyman Assoc.; 1980-1982 Board VP California State Holstein Assoc.; 1982-1984 President California State Holstein Assoc.; 1983 Director United Dairyman Assoc.; 1983 Elected on the Board of Modesto Production Credit (MPC); 1986 Chairman MPC; 1987 Chairman Central Valley Production Credit; 1988-1990 Elected on Board of California Cooperative Creamery (California Gold Creamery); 1992 Elected on Board of Western United Dairyman; 1998-2000 Elected on Board of Dairy Farmers of America (DFA); 1985 Joe was named Stanislaus Holstein Association Breeder of the Year; in 1987 Joe was honored with the California Holstein Association’s Senior Breeder Award. In 1990, the Stanislaus Holstein Show was dedicated in his honor for Joe’s work and dedication to the county.
When Joe and Mary were newly married, he promised his Bride that he would take her “traveling around the world” and Joe, a man of his word, lived up to that promise. Together they would travel throughout the
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entire US (visiting 47 of our 50 great United States) and internationally. Their first international trip was in 1971 which took them to Italy, France, Portugal, the Azores, and Madeira. They traveled to Portugal and Azores a total of four times; A total of five trips to Paris and visited Great Britain, The Netherlands, Germany, Canada, China, and Hong Kong.
Taking a total of 20 cruises, their cruise adventures took them to Alaska, Scandinavian Countries, Russia, Panama, Virgin Islands, Hawaii, Mexico, Bahamas, South America, Argentina, Chile, twice to Australia and New Zealand as they traveled on Queen Mary II’s inaugural voyage as well as on the Queen Victoria.
Joe leaves behind his three daughters, Kathleen (Ken) Elliott; Irene (Dwayne) Nelson; and Eileen Duarte. He proudly spoke of his five grandchildren Michelle (Gino) Pedretti; Brian (Erin) Nelson; Brent (Caitlyn) Nelson; Amber Elliott and Laura (David) Tresslar. And cherished the memories with his seven great grandchildren Mikayla, Nolan and Kaylee Pedretti; Annabella, Clara and Daphne Nelson; and Luke Nelson. His sister-in-law Evelyn Luis, his many loving nieces, nephews and close cousins. Joe is preceded in death by his beloved wife Mary who passed away on 9/22/21. His sister Mary Pasqual, brother Tony Duarte, Father Antone Duarte and Mother Alexandrina Duarte.
Our Family would like to say a special “thank you” and offer our sincerest gratitude for the special care provided to both our parents by their caregiver Maria Antoinette Batista. It was with Antoinette’s loving care that we were able to spend these precious years with our Mom and Dad. Dad so enjoyed the friendship he had with Antoinette and the two shared much laughter and treasured conversations.
To Dad’s close dairymen friends whose group met once a month to enjoy lunch together, share dairy stories and current events, our family thanks you. Dad so looked forward to his monthly Men’s Luncheon.
To Dad’s family and friends who took time to visit Dad and offer company to him in the months since our mom passed away, we thank you.
Gifts of remembrance in the name of “Joe A. Duarte” can be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research.
Dad, may you rest peacefully now. You worked hard throughout your life. You are the finest example of a “Self-Made Man.” You made a positive impact in this world. We know you and mom are together again and you Both Will Forever Be Missed. You are the very Best Dad. We Love You.
WENDELL “ANDY” ROLLIN
Wendell Andrew Rollin, known by many as “Andy” went to be with the Lord on Friday March 3, 2023. He was born on September 10th, 1965 in San Diego, California to Paul and Carol Rollin. Andy moved with his parents and four siblings to Burrel, California in 1975 where he has resided for the last 47 years. Upon completion from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, he returned home to pursue his passion of dairy farming working alongside his father and brother in a partnership known as Rollin Valley Farms. Andy married his wife, Melannie, 32 years ago and together they have 3 children: Westin, Madison, and Prestin.
Andy was a passionate man who loved his family, friends, and especially his grandchildren. His gentle disposition and servant’s heart led him to volunteer his time to numerous organizations such as the Caruthers District Fair Board, the Fresno Fair Livestock Committee, Riverdale Joint Unified School District Board, Vice President of the Riverdale Lions Club, and most recently as a Board Member of the California Milk Advisory Board. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved to fish, hunt, snowboard, boogie board and golf. His favorite places in life were Cayucos, Texas, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and anywhere his family was. He was a constant supporter of his community and could often be found BBQ’ing at the many fundraisers in the Riverdale area, helping organize the local fairs, and hosting friends and family at his home.
More than anything, Andy gave thanks for the blessings of his wife, children, grandchildren, and the many people that touched his life. He is preceded in death by his father Paul Rollin and sister Milli Rollin. He is survived by his wife Melannie; sons, Westin (Kristin) Rollin and Prestin Rollin, daughter; Madison (Dominic) Fagundes; 4 grandchildren, Emersyn, Kylin, Carden, and Camryn, mother; Carol, brother; Donny(Christina) Rollin, sisters Cathy (Mark) Medeiros, and Emma (Kevin) Moore. Andy will forever be remembered by his nieces, nephews, extended family, friends and will be missed dearly by all who came to know him.
DENNIS EDLUND
Dennis Edlund of Herald, CA passed away October 15, 2022. He was born September 6, 1954. Dennis was a long-time Holstein USA area representative, and later regional DHIA manager.
In these positions he always went above and beyond to serve California Holstein breeders & members. He was truly kind, helpful, and had a smile for all he encountered. Dennis had a love for all animals and took great pride in the nonprofit animal charity- Heaven Sent Rescuehe and life partner Shelley Dunnigan founded.
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ADAMS, Lantz
*ADAMS, Rikki
PO Box 714, Laton, CA 93242
559-896-0909; adamscows@msn.com
AGRESTI-ASSALI, Dominic
Double D Dairy
1441 E Monte Vista Ave, Ceres, CA 95307 209-592-0281; doubledholsteins@yahoo.com
AIROSO, Joe & Diane
Airosa Dairy
P.O. Box 1087, Tipton, CA 93272
AIROSO, Joey & Laurie
Airosa Dairy
P.O. Box 1087, Tipton, CA 93272
AIROSO, Joseph & Kelci
*AIROSO, Phillip, Ruby
Airosa Dairy
P.O. Box 1087, Tipton, CA 93272
A.L. GILBERT COMPANY
P.O. Box 38, 304 N Yosemite, Oakdale, CA 95361 209-847-1721
ALAMO, Joe
*ALAMO, John, Michael Alamo Dairy
PO Box 99, Keyes, CA 95328 209-537-2939; dairyalam@aol.com
ALLEN, Tony
AgriTech Analytics
5545 Avenida De Los Robles, Ste 1, Visalia, CA 93291
559-470-7070; tallen@agritech.com
ALMEIDA, Anne & John
PO Box 296, Hilmar, CA 95324
209-595-3499; annealmeida@me.com
ALMEIDA, Brandon
Brand-O Holsteins
PO Box 296, Hilmar, CA 95324
209-620-1432; brandonalmeida@me.com
AMARANTE, Patrick
Lazy-A Holsteins
1307 Costa Del Sol, Shell Beach, CA 93449 209-605-1971; lazya241954@gmail.com
ANDERSON, Constance
2208 Forest Lane, Ceres, CA 95307
209-247-5616, 209-380-9647
pixieknoll@charter.net
ANKER, Nick
RockShar Dairy
3025 E Sandy Mush, Merced, CA 95341 559-805-720; rockshardairy@hotmail.com
AREIAS FAMILY, Dennis A & Kirsten Den-K Holsteins, Inc
13315 Baker Rd, Los Banos, CA 93635 209-826-6242, 209-617-0430 Cell denk@elite.net
*AZEVEDO, Aidan 21480 August Ave, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-202-8643; azevedodairy@gmail.com
BARCELLOS, Tom & Felomena
T-Bar Dairy
14851 Rd. 168, Porterville, CA 93257 559-784-5160; tbardairy@barcellosfarms.com
BARCELLOS, Derek 8762 N Fuller Ave, Fresno, CA 93720 559-909-1468; derek@riskmitigators.net
BARRETT, Jill & Scott
*BARRETT, Mathias
3600 State Hwy 152, Dos Palos, CA 93620 408-813-3345; sjsisi@aol.com
BEGLINGER, Nick, Diane, Nick Jr., Heidi 7329 County Rd 16, Orland, CA 95963 503-865-8031
BERETTA, Jennifer
3233 Llano Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 707-695-2977; jens4x4@comcast.net
BETTENCOURT, David, Margaret, Kiaya
*BETTENCOURT, Gavin, Tristin DayMar6 Ranch
13132 W Linwood Ave, Turlock, CA 95380 209-277-3542; daymar6@aol.com kbettencourt1997@gmail.com
*BETTENCOURT, Jaxon PO Box 942, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-262-4019; krstn703@aol.com
BLAGG, Tyler
*BLAGG, Nathan, Henry, Oliver 12630 Atkinson Rd, Lodi, CA 95240 209-747-8118; tyler@agland.org
*BLOUNT, Madisonm Halle, 5530 Ehrlich Rd, Turlock, CA 95380 209-678-0558; kathyblount3@gmail.com
BORBA, Clarence
10695 Escalon Bellota Rd, Escalon, CA 95320 209-480-4416; rockincbulls@aol.com
BORBA DAIRY FARMS
19647 Johnson Ave, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-678-2310; borbanatalie@yahoo.com
BORBA, Frank & Carol
FDB Holsteins
25381 E Dodds Rd, Escalon, CA 95320 209-838-3483; FDBHol@aol.com
BORBA, Frank & Diane
MB Lucky Lady Farms
2323 W Keyes Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 209-531-0202; mbluckylady@gmail.com
*BORBA, Frank Jr. 2323 W Keyes Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 209-531-0202
BORBA, Louie
*BORBA, Charlotte, Emma, Louie Lumar Dairy Farms
7215 S Prairie Flower Rd, Turlock, CA 95380 209-495-8438; lumardairy@gmail.com
*BORBA, Miya
19647 Johnson Ave, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-678-2310; borbanatalie@yahoo.com
*BORGES, Haylee
14588 Houston Ave, Hanford, CA 93230 559-772-9007; hayleeborges@gmail.com
BORGES, Justin & Breanne
10408 S Van Allen Rd, Stockton, CA 95215 209-620-3454; bfilippini2@gmail.com
BORGES, Manuel & Jeannette
18355 E. Munro Ave, Stockton, CA 95215 209-466-1828
BRACCO, Ed & Bettie
*BRACCO, Emma, Gracie Rocky Terrace Holsteins 30071 E Sonora, Farmington, CA 95230 209-886-1094; febracco45@aol.com
*BRASIL, Luke 1707 S Mitchel Rd, Turlock, CA 95380 209-620-0045; allison.m.brasil@gmail.com
BRAZIL RANCHES PO Box 750115, Petaluma, CA 94975 707-878-2217; jbr1097@aol.com
BRAZIL, Robert 555 Fair Ave, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-765-2235
BRAZIL-RAMIREZ, Kristy 7560 Blair Ave, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 707-765-2235
*BRUNO, Gabriella, Lucca 667 W Omaha Ave, Clovis, CA 93619 559-346-9337; danirbruno@gmail.com, family. brunofive@gmail.com
BURROUGHS, James
Sierra Vista Dairy LP
22426 E Monte Vista Ave, Denair, CA 95316 209-874-9446; sierravistacows@gmail.com
CABRAL, Tony & Vonnie Cal-Cab Holsteins
765 Alta Vista Ct, Galt, CA 95632 209-744-6932; ynot1949@
CARLTON, Hal & Anita
Tai-Ko Holsteins
10218 Roeding Rd, Denair, CA 95316 209-883-4098, Hal cell 209-606-7345; halalmond@hotmail.com
CARVALHO, Michael
*CARVALHO, Mallory, Audrey Carvalho Farms
11443 Crows Landing Rd, Crows Landing, CA 95313 209-765-7354; michael@carvalhodairy.com, carvalhofarms@yahoo.com
CASTELANELLI, Larry Castelanelli Bros. 401 W. Armstrong Rd., Lodi, CA 95242 209-369-9218
*CHAMPI, Julietta
4670 N 11th Ave, Hanford, CA 93230 559-816-1464; legacyofmemory@yahoo.com
*CHAPMAN, Jon, Chloe
CHEDA, Larry Cheda-Hills
3272 Old Adobe Rd, Petaluma, CA 94954 707-762-3854
*CINCERA, Clayton, Kelsey Jean 4270 Concord Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 707-953-7244; claytoncincera6@gmail.com
*CLAFLIN, William 1043 Woodlawn Ave, Devore, CA 92407 909-454-8106; william.b.claflin@gmail.com
CODERNIZ, Frank & Betty, Alison, Diane Coderview Holsteins
40396 W Valeria Ave, Dos Palos, CA 93620 209-392-6735; coderview_cows@yahoo.com
COELHO, Tim Rabbit Patch 14400 Spyglass Circle, Chowchilla, CA 93610 559-706-1660; TNT313@thegrid.net
COLEMAN, Marc
*COLEMAN, Janalee & FOLTS, Issac 19566 Portofino Ct, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-634-9964; cubs@um.att.com
CORREIA, Katharine
*CORREIA, Connor, Bristol, Teegan 181 Andrews Circle, Tulare, CA 93274 559-303-5481
katharinecorreai@yahoo.com
COSTA VIEW FARMS 16800 Rd 15, Madera, CA 93637 559-675-3131
ginam.costaviewfarms@gmail.com
*COZZITORTO, Kerrington 5271 Washington Rd, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-652-3642
CRANEHILL GENETICS
21859 Crane Ave, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-652-3511; cranehillgenetics@aol.com
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CSUF AG FOUNDATION
Kyle Thompson - CSUF Dairy
2415 E San Ramon Ave M/S AS 75, Fresno, CA 93740
559-278-2873; kthompson@csufresno.edu
CUNNINGHAM, Christian
2915 Pepper Rd #9, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-615-2179
CUNNINGHAM, John & Lynn
R John Holsteins
430 Baily Ave, Petaluma, CA 94952
707-974-8700; haysource@aol.com
CUNNINGHAM, Rocco
2915 Pepper Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952
707-249-4749; roccopenngrove@aol.com
DAVIS, James & Tara
*DAVIS, Ava, Jaxon
TA-RO-LEE Holsteins
301 Robertson Blvd, Chowchilla, CA 93610 559-665-3068; tara.davis.r8bu@statefarm.com
DAVIS, Les & Bernadette
1308 W Mt Whitney, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-816-1616; bellarosabernie@aol.com
*DAVIS, Madeline, Melissa
1308 W Mt Whitney, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-284-3495; bellarosabernie@aol.com
DAVIS, Michael
1308 W Mt Whitney, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-707-9377
JOHN DE GROOT & SONS DAIRY
6105 W Lincoln Ave, Fresno, CA 93706 559-233-3594; jdgdairy@aol.com charlie_dg@hotmail.com
DEGROOT, Tony
Anthony De Groot Dairy
3012 Grangeville Blvd, Hanford, CA 93230 559-584-9363; brianwaymire087@gmail.com
DEMELLO, Tony
Chairein Holsteins PO Box 3836, Turlock, CA 95381 209-404-9540; tddemello@earthlink.net
DENIER, Fred & Richard
Cal-Denier Dairy, LLC
10715 Arno Rd, Galt, CA 95632 209-745-4982; fdenier@softcom.net
DENIER, Rich
JDR Genetics & NDIRA
PO Box 221753, Carmel, CA 93922 831-626-0451; rjd.denier@gmail.com
DENIZ, Lucas & Lisa, Ernie, Eddy; Vicky
Prior & Becky Chevalier
Zendi Farms
344 Lynch Rd, Petaluma, CA 94954 707-484-3798; zendifarms@aol.com
DERAADT, Jake
Eden-Vale Dairy
6944 21 1/2 Ave., Lemoore, CA 93245 559-904-3760; jakederaadt@gmail.com
DESNAYER, Paula
DeSnayer Dairy 23243 N Rond Rd, Lodi, CA 95242 209-327-6140; desnayer@gmail.com
DEVISSER, Adam
383 Farinelli Parkway, Escalon, CA 95320 209-604-7383; whtgld4u@aol.com
DEVISSER, Peter 21268 E Avena Rd, Escalon, CA 93706 209-838-7383; PRdeVisser@aol.com
*DEVRIES, Jennifer 17215 Wild Rd, Helendale, CA 92342 760-881-6784 rixt.jennifer2003@hotmail.com, theadutchdairy@hotmail.com
*DINIZ, Daniel 9554 Columbus, Hilmar, CA 95324 dinizzzdaniel71@gmail.com
*DOOLEY, Eva PO Box 1347, Hanford, CA 93232 559-904-4410; kepenyes@me.com
*DOOLEY, Shane, Owen 4985 Ave 272, Visalia, CA 93291 559-799-7996; thedooleys@yahoo.com
DORES, Michael & Brittney PO Box 874, Hughson, CA 95326 209-678-0553; bespindula22@yahoo.com
DOTINGA, Michael Hilltop Holsteins
4900 Dodds Rd, Oakdale, CA 95361 209-605-5111
*DOUGLASS, Heath
6254 Co. Rd. 17, Orland, CA 95963 530-680-4545; cafarmerhd@gmail.com
*DRUM, Macie 4811 Cora Lane, Merced, CA 95341 209-761-7552; beckydrum@yahoo.com
DURRER, Leo
*DURRER, Clayton, Cole
Durrer Dairy/Lorita Holsteins
8461 Beckwith Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 209-765-1859; loritahols@aol.com
DURRER, Chris Durrer Dairy/Lorita Holsteins 8461 Beckwith Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 209-595-5315; loritahols@aol.com
*DURRER, Neil 8490 Bacon Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 209-499-3750; erikadurrer@outlook.com
DUTRA, Tom
2120 W Vine St, Lodi, CA 95242 209-969-6399; thomasdutra@gmail.com
DYKSTRA, Johnny Dykstra Dairy 6801 Ave 176, Tulare, CA 93274 559-967-0961; dykstra036@aol.com
*DYKZEUL, Case
8955 W Grayson Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 209-606-1624; dykzeul5@gmail.com
*DYKZEUL, Jackson
8955 W Grayson Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 wac.cattle@gmail.com
DYT, Callista
*DYT, Doreen, Anneke, Ellie Moonshine Dairy
22748 Kilburn Rd, Crowslanding, CA 95313 209-837-4391; jacquiedyt@gmail.com
EVANGELO, Jason
Evangelo Holsteins
6020 Flint Ave, Hanford, CA 93230 559-816-0321; jasonevangelo@hotmail.com
EVANGELO, Matthew & Lauren
Evangelo Holsteins
6970 Corona Ave, Kingsburg, CA 93631 559-816-4224; mevangelo@hotmail.com
EVANGELO, Terrie
Evangelo Holsteins
6926 6th Ave, Hanford, CA 93230 559-816-8660; evangelo@hughes.net
EVANGELO, Tony & Carolina
5324 W Prospect Ct, Visalia, CA 93291 559-741-9646, 559-303-1501 Tony cell; tevangelo@wwsires.com
*FABIAN, Molly
18752 Railroad Ave, Sonoma, CA 95476 707-888-3297; mollyfarmsrabbits@yahoo.com
FARIA, Frank & Patti
13182 S. Robinson Rd, Escalon, CA 95320 209-838-2342; FrankFariaFDI@aol.com
FERNANDES, Austin
Fern Oaks Farms 17001 Ave 160, Porterville, CA 93257 559-684-8220; AJFernandes22@gmail.com
FERNANDES, Frank, Hayley
*FERNANDES, Maddie, Frankie
Legacy Ranch
22703 Rd 148, Tulare, CA 93274 559-684-8220, 559-280-0991 dfernand1@juno.com
FERNANDES, Garrison
LegenDairy Farms
PO Box 967, Tipton, CA 93272 559-308-8498; garrisonfern22@gmail.com
FERNANDES, Gary
LegenDairy Farms PO Box 967, Tipton, CA 93272 559-308-0696; fernandesgary@aol.com
FERNANDES, Greg
Fern Oaks Farms 17001 Ave 160, Porterville, CA 93257 559-684-8220; GWFFarms@aol.com
FERNANDES, Gregory
Fern Oaks Farms
17001 Ave 160, Porterville, CA 93257 559-684-8220; fernoak89@gmail.com
FERNANDES, Jared
*FERNANDES, Delainee, Jacob Legacy Ranch 1910 Bordeaux Ct., Tulare, CA 93274 559-308-6241; FernandesJared@gmail.com fernoak@unwiredbb.com
FERNANDES, Joey
Fernjo Farms 22601 Rd 148, Tulare, CA 93274 559-688-1842; fernjo@juno.com
FERNANDES, Josh
*FERNANDES, Luke, Gianna, Ava Legacy Ranch 2450 La Paloma Dr, Tulare, CA 93274 559-730-6015; fernjosh@sbcglobal.net
FERNANDES, Landon, Collin, Preston Fernjo Farms 22601 Rd 148, Tulare, CA 93274 559-280-1850; fernjofarms@gmail.com
FERNANDES, Peyton LegenDairy Farms PO Box 967, Tipton, CA 93272 559-366-8582; peyton13322@gmail.com
*FIORINI, Eric 12926 N Vincent, Turlock, CA 95380
FIRE-LAKE HOLSTEINS, PO Box 1024, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-678-2670; fljdoffice@gmail.com
FISCALINI, Brian Fiscalini Farms 7206 Kiernan Ave, Modesto, CA 95358 209-346-0384; bfiscalini@gmail.com
*FORSTER, Kyleigh
1060 Calamity Ln, Bakersfield, CA 93314 661-619-8023; cforster78@aol.com
GAMBONINI, Frank, Stacey & Alex *GAMBONINI, Sammi Gamlake Dairy
7149 Lakeville Hwy, Petaluma, CA 94954 707-762-2581; gamlakedairy@gmail.com, apgambo@gmail.com, calpenney@gmail.com, sgambonini@gmail.com www.gamlakedairy.com
GARCIA, JR., Tony 6455 California Ave, Modesto, CA 95358 209-818-9696; GarciaDairy@hotmail.com
GASPAR, Steve
Parreira-Gaspar Dairy
17800 4th Ave, Hanford, CA 93230 559-381-0947; sagaspar03@gmail.com
GENASCI, Andrew, Kevin, Matthew, Grant Genasci Dairy
6555 Bluegum Ave, Modesto, CA 95358 209-765-7111; genace1@aol.com
GENASCI, Ed, Jim, Bill
Genasci Ranch
6555 Bluegum Ave, Modesto, CA 95358
209-765-7111; genace1@aol.com
GENASCI, Steve, Tom
Genasci Dairy
3213 Jackson Rd, Modesto, CA 95358
GERBER, Larry
Exclusive Farms
11706 Blue Oak Dr., Oakdale, CA 95361
209-846-5535/209-484-0651; larrygrandslam@comcast.net
*GOINS, Andrew
2149 McKinley Ct, Los Banos, CA 93635
209-675-2274; jenny@abarag.com
*GOMES, Colby
3370 Hwy 33, Gustine, CA 95322
209-854-2831; dmgomes@att.net
*GOMES, Daniel Jr.
1373 Merganser Ct, Newman, CA 95360
209-602-2472; dhdgomes@yahoo.com
*GONSALVES, Devaneigh
1504 Coolidge Ave, Chowchilla, CA 93610
559-706-1223; devaneigh3@icloud.com
GOYENETCHE, Michael
G3 Dairy
5829 East Panama Ln, Bakersfield, CA 93307
661-845-4564; G3Dairy@aol.com
*GREESON, Kaylee
6491 Ave 290, Visalia, CA 93277
559-623-1984; melissa_lopes@sbcglobal.net
GREGORIO, Gabbie
10950 E Jahant Rd., Acampo, CA 95220
209-663-3976; doubleg1221@gmail.com
GROSSI, Henry M.
PO Box 398, Valley Ford, CA 94972
707-776-7826; hmg82350@gmail.com
GROVE, Jordan
Jaye-Be Holsteins
2218 Old Ranch Pl, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 707-538-0524; r-dgrove@sonic.net
HAMM, Jack & Pati Lima Ranch
13438 N Thornton Rd, Lodi, CA 95242 209-334-5422; mooovers@aol.com
HATH, Leon & Amy
*HATH, Ryan, Trevor Hath Dairy PO Box 69, El Nido, CA 95317 209-756-2266; hathdairy@sbcglobal.net
HAY, Mike
375 Apricot St, Nipomo, CA 93444 805-448-3661, 805-929-6697; mikenjenniehay@aol.com
HEMELT, Nathan
1854 Ingram Way, Petaluma, CA 94954 nhemelt@comcast.net
HENDERSON, Stan 1504 Las Brisas, Paso Robles, CA 93446 805-748-2863; shenders@calpoly.edu
*HERMANSON, Riley 1690 Lantana Way, Turlock, CA 95380 209-678-8676; natalie.hermanson@gmail.com
HERZOG, Max K & Marilyn
Sleepy Hollow Dairy 7689 Lakeville Hwy, Petaluma, CA 94954 707-762-2870; maxh@webperception.com
*HEYNEN, Tony
2213 N Mendonca Ct, Visalia, CA 93291 559-936-3983; lisaheynen@yahoo.com
HIGH SIERRA BIO DISTRIBUTING
Bill Buchmann & Jayne Dinse
1255 Rice Lake St, Owatonna, MN 55060 209-404-2552, 507-776-6455 highsierrabd@gmail.com www.dakotablenders.com
HILLCREST DAIRY
1901 N Hayden Rd, Le Grand, CA 95333 209-382-0669; hillcrestdairy@outlook.com
*HODGES, Heather PO Box 164, Kerman, CA 93630 209-398-0329; hodgescowgirl2005@gmail.com
HOMEN, Johnny
*HOMEN, Jaden Homen Dairy
7498 South Combs Rd, Merced, CA 95341 209-564-1443; jshomen75@icloud.com
HORICK , Carol Drakes Bay Holsteins & Ayrshires
P.O. Box 333, Point Reyes, CA 94956 415-663-9268; missckowz@att.net
*HORICK , Danielle 1939 Aodbe Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-787-7416; dehorick@gmail.com
HUMPHREYS, Lisa
*HUMPHREYS, Allie 704 Waltz Ave, Gerber, CA 96035 530-526-0611; lhumphreys09@gmail.com
*HUSK , Brayden 3233 Llano Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 707-695-2977; cosmobeauty2282@yahoo.com
INDERBITZEN, Larry 1630 S Hart Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 209-988-1360; honsnuthouse@yahoo.com
JLG ENTERPRISES
P.O. Box 1375, Oakdale, CA 95361 209-847-4797; info@jlgenterprises.com www.jlgenterprises.com
KAMPER, Travis
2836 W Mt Whitney, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-288-1791; tkamper@yahoo.com
KAMPER, Rodney Glenn Mt Whitney Dairy 20784 S Marks Ave, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-260-9712; kamp4x4@att.net
KASBERGEN, Cornell Rancho Teresita Dairy 21744 Rd 152, Tulare, CA 93274 559-804-7393; ckasbergen@aol.com
*KASBERGEN, Kate, Camryn, Colt 21744 Rd 152, Tulare, CA 93274 559-469-6675; kasbergens@gmail.com
KENNEDY, Angie
All-West Select Sires
1374 Burlwood Ct, Tulare, CA 93274 559-909-2220; angiek@allwestselectsires.com
*KIDDER, Zach, Frank, Makenzie 16411 Ave 152, Porterville, CA 93257 559-359-1132; bridgetk@barcellosfarms.com
KIDDER, Matt & Bridget T-Bar Dairy
14851 Rd. 168, Porterville, CA 93257 559-784-5160; bridgetk@barcellosfarms.com
KISST, John, Tamela, John Jr., Andrew, Alayna, Jenavieve & Jaqueline Kisst Dairies P.O. Box 300, Ripon, CA 95366 209-832-3077; kisstdairy@aol.com
KOETSIER, Edwin Oakview Dairy 6626 Ave 228, Tulare, CA 93274 559-972-0107; cowsforus@aol.com
*KONYN, Kylie, Kiara Aspire Holsteins
2165 Oro Verde Rd, Escondido, CA 92027 760-644-3401; kylie@konyndairy.com stacy@konyndairy.com
KUBER, Ron & Connie Connor Agriscience
13428 E Herndon Ave, Clovis, CA 93619 559-779-5961; ron@connoragriscience.com www.connoragriscience.com
*LABNO, Johnny
20471 Palm Ct, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-226-3806; labnojohn3@gmail.com
*LAGE, Mia and Jenna
1287 Santa Ines Ct, Petaluma, CA 94954 707-696-7850; kspaletta@comcast.net
LANGUM, Tina 1521 Pioneer St, Escalon, CA 95320 209-838-2011; jrsygrl99@hotmail.com
*LARRAGOITIY, Addyson 2036 Smokey Dr, Los Banos, CA 93635 408-204-3847; branfachris@gmail.com
LASALLE, Amber
Slo-Train Holsteins
10663 Ave 7 1/2, Firebaugh, CA 93622 559-260-8310; amber.lasalle1@gmail.com, amberl@allwestselectsires.com
LASALLE, Robert 10663 Ave 7 1/2, Firebaugh, CA 93622 559-659-1944; boblasalle@aol.com
LAWRENCE, Matt
*LAWRENCE, Matthew, Joseph Your Legacy Genetics
13610 Ave 208, Tulare, CA 93274 559-759-9090; yourlegacygenetics@gmail.com
LEAL, Jace Leal Dairy 7027 Ave 208, Tulare, CA 93274 559-799-9540; lealdairy@gmail.com
LEE, Ross & Gina Leemode Holsteins PO Box 581497, Modesto, CA 95358 209-606-8237; Rlee@leemodelaw.com
LEGACY RANCH PO Box 1149, Tipton, CA 93274 559-757-3754; fernandesjared@gmail.com
*LIGHTFOOT, Annika, Natalia 4165 Pathway Lane, Turlock, CA 95382 alilite@att.net
*LINDAHL, Jamee 32446 Rd 144, Visalia, CA 93292 559-737-0515; dlindahl@ul-tra-tech.com
LOPES, Caitlin 1013 Southwind Ct, Tulare, CA 93274 209-829-9677; caitlinlopes96@gmail.com
*LOPES, Selina, Joseph 9270 S Whitworth, Gustine, CA 95322 209-854-1665; pandd95@gmail.com
MACHADO, Johnny
*MACHADO, Emori, Adison, Kenadie, Kaelyn 7413 S Mitchell Rd, Turlock, CA 95380 209-652-6929; machadodairy209@live.com
*MACIEL, Collin, Colby, Carlee 1175 Plymouth Ave, Atwater, CA 95301 209-777-0911; armdeep4u@aol.com
MADDOX, Patrick
Ruann Dairy
6805 W Davis Ave, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-867-3442; ruannpat@aol.com
MADDOX, Stephen Jr. & Haley
Maddox Dairy 12883 W. Kamm Ave, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-866-5624; smaddoxjr@hotmail.com
MADDOX, Steve & Brenda Maddox Dairy 12877 W. Kamm Ave, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-866-5308; sdmaddox@yahoo.com
*MANCEBO, Hannah, Rachel 21480 Rd 16, Chowchilla, CA 93610 559-908-8083; cmancebo2@hotmail.com
MARCHY, Bob & Lori, Bobby, Cole
*MARCHY, Billy
Marchy Dairy 5049 Morgan Rd, Ceres, CA 95307 209-678-1265; lmarchy@aol.com
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MARTIN, Daniel & Jill
*MARTIN, Kestin & Kinley
2599 Doral Ct, Tulare, CA 93274
559-280-7020; dmartin@westernmilling.com
MARTIN, Karen Casale
Edystar Farms
12948 Welch St., Waterford, CA 95386
209-606-5066; edystarfarms@att.net
*MARTINHO, Brixton
181 Andrews Circle, Tulare, CA 93274
559-303-5481; katharinecorreai@yahoo.com
MAST, Calvin & Lorraine
Calori-D Holsteins
2625 Hall Rd, Denair, CA 95316
209-535-0524; callorim@yahoo.com
MAST, Stephen
*MAST, Emma, Erik, Elsie, Evelyn, Eli
Calori-D Holsteins
2621 Hall Rd, Denair, CA 95316
209-613-8872; stelynm2012@gmail.com
MATHERON, Duane, Dale, Ryan, Aaron
Hilmar Holsteins
21859 Crane Ave, Hilmar, CA 95324
209-634-7523; hilmarholsteins@aol.com
MCCLELLAND, George & Dora
McClelland’s Dairy
6475 Bodega Ave, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-664-0452; info@mcclellandsdairy.com www.mcclellandsdairy.com
MCCLELLAND, Robert & Jolynn
*MCCLELLAND, Collin, Luke
Robert McClelland Dairy 13200 Valley Ford Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-876-3292; jemcows@yahoo.com
NEIL MCISAAC & SON DAIRY
*MCISAAC, Hunter, Hayden, Hettie Two-Rock Holsteins PO Box 76, Tomales, CA 94971 707-763-0334; nmcisaac3@gotsky.com
*MCMAHON, Aydan
13430 E Peltier Rd, Acampo, CA 95220 209-471-0606; christina_mcmahon@aol.com
MEDEIROS, Cathy
1299 Lloyd Thayer Cr, Stockton, CA 95206 209-406-9239; marcat1299@aol.com
MEDEIROS, Melvin, Christina, Keegan
Mel-Tina Holsteins
808 E. Coleman Ave, Laton, CA 93242 559-816-1121; mel_tinamedeiros@yahoo.com
*MELLO, Hannah, Mackenna 2700 Llano Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 707-236-0514; trisha.mello@ymail.com
MELLO, Joe F.
625 Monroe Ave, Los Banos, CA 93635 209-826-0490; cfrogcmello@yahoo.com
MELVOLD, Ken
Ken Melvold Sales & Service
6178 N Blosser, Fresno, CA 93711 559-906-1714, 559-431-5954 FAX
*MENDES, Caitlin, Blake
3790 Hwy 198, Hanford, CA 93230 559-707-3767; mendesm99@gmail.com
*MENDES, Mason 12499 Idaho Ave, Hanford, CA 93230 559-381-2762; mendescowmen@gmail.com
MIGLIAZZO, Dino & Dante Migliazzo Dairy
3645 W Bradshaw, Atwater, CA 95301 209-756-5588 Dino, 209-769-9525 Dante, 209-658-5438 Vincent; migdairy@elite.net
MIGUEL, Donavan
19526 Gibraltar Ct, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-534-9135; dmiguel@semex.com
*MIGUEL, Emma, Laila, Denny 8413 Bridgeport Dr, Hilmar, CA 95324
MONTIERO, Sandi Hurtgen
3300 63rd St., Sacramento, CA 95820 209-404-9260; 924wedding@gmail.com
MORASCI, George
4601 Vivian Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 209-652-7151; westportcadream@aol.com
MORETTI, Linda
1240 Dutch Lane, Penngrove, CA 94951 707-795-3451; boballinda@gmail.com
MORETTI, Mike, Monique, Amanda, Danny Moretti Family Dairy 3000 Whitaker Bluff Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-878-2010; 2m.dairy@gmail.com, morettifamilydairy@gmail.com
*MORRIS, Livia, Manuel 7742 Paradise Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 209-814-5392; morrisn@mjc.edi
MT WHITNEY DAIRY
20784 S Marks Ave, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-867-4204
*MUIR, Carter 242 Star Dr, Hanford, CA 93230 559-816-2860; rontoledo@comcast.net
MULAS, Michael
Arroyo-Vista Holsteins
2034 Fremont Dr, Sonoma, CA 95476 707-695-8930; mulas@vom.com
MULL, Randi
*MULL, Mykel, Layne Mull Dairy PO Box 846, Chowchilla, CA 93610 559-223-7476, 559-223-7798 randimull@gmail.com
MURPHY, Denny & Stephanie
Cal-Crest Holsteins
7387 S Kenneth, Fowler, CA 93625 559-905-3720
NELSON, Dwayne & Irene Nelson Farms
5931 W Tuolumne, Ceres, CA 95307 209-632-6197, 209-613-3288 nelsonfarmca@.com
NUNES, George Marcrest Holsteins
3105 N. Trindade, Atwater, CA 95301 209-722-1326; gmnunes43@gmail.com
*NUNES, Josie 735 Ashley Ct, Gustine, CA 95322 louienunes3@gmail.com
NUNES, Tom Nunesdale Farm
8933 Oakmont Dr., Santa Rosa, CA 95409 707-484-6304; nunesdale@aol.com www.amway.com/myshop/tomnunes
NUNES, Tom & Lindsey
*NUNES, Manuel 4379 South Sperry Rd, Denair, CA 95316 209-678-2540; mzdairygrl@att.net
*NUNES, Weston 18675 Rd 32, Tulare, CA 93274 805-709-0916; alicia.mpf@gmail.com
NYLUND, Rodney V. Nylund Dairy PO Box 250, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-634-7520; nylunddairy@gmail.com
OLIVEIRA, Freddy Anchor-Vue
3993 Lander Ave, Stevinson, CA 95374 209-652-3501; anchorvue@gmail.com
OLIVEIRA, Joe
*OLIVEIRA, Morgan, Joseph, Madison 6490 N Gold Link Rd, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-652-5397; marilena_cabral@yahoo.com
OLUFS, Carly
651 Fairview Ct, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-738-1998; carlyojerseys@yahoo.com
OMLIN, Heidi, Jody, Sierra Triple Trouble Farms
6400 S Mitchell Rd, Turlock, CA 95380 209-402-2249; cowcrazychic@aol.com
*OPPEDYK , Jon PO Box 98, Corcoran, CA 93212 559-288-5665; soppedyk@gmail.com
ORNELLAS, Kevin, Leroy Ornellas Dairy
20749 Lammers Rd, Tracy, CA 95304 209-835-5204, Kevin cell 209-649-8626; lornellas@caldsl.net
PACHECO, Elijah
2363 Silver Leaf Lane, Turlock, CA 95382 elijahpacheco1998@gmail.com
PACHECO, Jerry, Arlene & Brian
*PACHECO, Matthew
Pacheco Dairy 19950 W Belmont, Kerman, CA 93630 559-846-9686; 559-846-8085 Matthew bpacheco@kermantel.net
*PACHECO, Olivia, Matthew, Ethan 22890 Ingomar Grade, Los Banos, CA 93635
*PAOLINI, Victoria
1161 Bellflower Way, Los Banos, CA 93635 209-737-6383; vickypaolini@icloud.com
*PAREIRA, Henry and Jack 2489 Turlock Rd, Snelling, CA 95369 209-563-6342; jmpareira@yahoo.com
*PARREIRA, Hansen 11547 Rd 112, Pixley, CA 93256 559-936-1924; johnparreira@aol.com
PARREIRA, Mike & Danielle
*PARREIRA, Summer 1442 Clarete Ave, Tulare, CA 93274 209-499-8477; mikeparr76@aol.com
*PARSON, Madilyn 20454 3rd St, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-652-3540; heromatheron@yahoo.com
PAULO, Lacee Paulo-Bro/ Designer Genes 2500 N Kensington Way, Hanford, CA 93230 559-212-1937; lpaulo@holstein.com
PAULO, Rodney Paulo-Bro
388 W Harold Griswold Way, Hanford, CA 93230 559-362-4008; rodp9@yahoo.com
PEDROTTI, Don, Kelly 5396 Elk River Rd, Eureka, CA 95503 707-498-1022
PEDRETTI, Gino III & Michelle Pedretti Ranches 235 E. Roosevelt Rd, El Nido, CA 95317 209-756-1612; ginoiii@sbcglobal.net
PEDROTTI, Kyle 5396 Elk River Rd, Eureka, CA 95503 707-601-2324
PEREIRA, Richard, Taylor, Jordan, April Pure-Pride Holsteins 27205 E Carter Rd, Escalon, CA 95320 209-470-3946; pureprideholsteins@yahoo.com
PERRY, Carl & Julie Clover Prairie Farm 22682 Williams Ave, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-632-9100; hayloftpigeon@aol.com
PIETERSMA, Ronald C. Legend Dairy Farms P.O.Box 2500, Chino, CA 91708 909-627-2100; legenddf@aol.com
PIRES, Lourence
L&L Pires Dairy PO Box 581973, Modesto, CA 95358
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PLOCHER, Rick
Cache-Acres Holsteins
36021 Co Rd 18A, Woodland, CA 95695
530-867-0774; rickplocher@gmail.com
PORTER, Herman
608 Cameo Ct, Bakersfield, CA 93304
661-832-4498; porter2608@yahoo.com
*PRINS, Abbigail
2289 Kaiser Creek, Tulare, CA 93274
559-688-1807; jprins950@aol.com
QUARESMA, Raymond & Sue
5300 E Perrin Rd, Manteca, CA 95337
209-825-7774, C 918-7774
quaresmadairy@aol.com
QUIST, Jim
Conquistador Holsteins
5500 W Jensen Ave, Fresno, CA 93706
559-647-1284; pk1jq@hotmail.com
*RALLS, Rena, Madelyn, Morrrisa
861 Pomegranate, Patterson, CA 95363
209-652-7930; mralls1@aol.com
SPALETTA, Ernie, Nichola, Ernest Jr. & Rebecca Spaletta Ahlers
Spaletta Dairy
22000 Sir Francis Drake, Point Reyes, CA 94956
415-699-8836; nspaletta@gmail.com
REBIERO, Jon
*REBIERO, Gianna, Genevieve, Joseph
Trinkler Dairy Farms
3351 W Keyes Rd, Modesto, CA 95358
209-652-5343; jrebiero@trinklerfarms.com
RELVAS, Stephen, Beverly, Kris, Kristine & Kimberly
Rel-Vista, Inc.
8448 S Carpenter Rd, Modesto, CA 95358
209-538-1875
*RENATI, Reese
5560 Carroll Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952
707-477-7352; renee@asbagent.com
RIEBLI, Jim
*RIEBLI, Emma, Lilah
Jim Riebli Dairy
295 Rainsville Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952
707-953-8962; jimrieblidairy@gmail.com
RIEBLI LEMOS, Marie
7370 Circle Drive, Rohnert Park, CA 94928
707-484-5287; riemar@aol.com
*RIESENBECK , Wyatt
PO Box 506, Escalon, CA 95320
209-985-2926; mzriesey@att.net
*ROCHA, Karley, Caleb
405 San Fernando St, Los Banos, CA 93635
209-564-1072; drocha@losbanosusd.k12.ca.us
ROEST FAMILY DAIRY
3812 S. Morgan Rd, Turlock, CA 95380
209-632-6464
*ROSA, John 10074 2nd Ave, Hanford, CA 93230
559-362-1147; holly@rosabrothers.com
RUANN DAIRY
7285 W Davis Ave, Riverdale, CA 93656
559-867-4457; ruanndm@aol.com
SA, Jeffrey
Valley Tech Ag Services 3830 W School Ave, Visalia, CA 93291 559-688-5684; jeff@vtaglab.com
SAGARIA, Ray & Diane
631 Rainsville Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-287-2320; diane.sagaria@zeiss.com
*SANDERS, Joshua PO Box 1024, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-678-2670; FLJDOFFICE@GMAIL.COM
SANDERS, Natalie PO Box 1024, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-678-3261; natalie.sanders@hotmail.com
SANTOS, Mike
*SANTOS, Carter, Presley, Noelle Terra Linda Dairy 4433 Ave 232, Tulare, CA 93274 559-358-5345; terralindagenetics@gmail.com
SAWYER, Chris Diamond S Ranch
600 Roberts Ferry Rd, Waterford, CA 95386 209-874-2312; chris.sawyer61@gmail.com
SCHEENSTRA, Steve
S & S Dairy
5311 Ave 272, Visalia, CA 93277 559-687-2620
SCHMIDT, Graisson & Mandy Grai-Rose Cattle PO Box 245, Tomales, CA 94971 608-797-2855; grairosecattle@gmail.com
SILACCI, Ben & Jessica Silacci Dairy
4349 Lakeville Hwy, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-338-5950; jessbefarm@aol.com
SILVA, Billy & Jennifer
*SILVA, Aspen, Hartley, Barrett Silvamoon
2313 Bancroft Rd, Modesto, CA 95358 209-548-9312; silvamoon3@yahoo.com, thislittlepiggy3@yahoo.com
SILVA, Greg 756 W Encore Dr, Hanford, CA 93230 559-250-0138; gregsms@sbcglobal.net
SILVA, Joseph West-In Holsteins
2760 Jubilee Ave, Turlock, CA 95380 209-595-0055; jsilva@altagenetics.com
SILVA, Robert L. 20565 W Cotton Rd, Los Banos, CA 93635 209-826-2074
SILVEIRA, Johnny & Terianne
*SILVEIRA, Logan and Lauren Silveira Dairy 11380 Ave 22, Chowchilla, CA 93610 559-967-3921; silveira.dairy@gmail.com
*SILVEIRA, Xavier, Natalie 23376 Short Ave, Hilmar, CA 95324 mdsilveira3@yahoo.com
SILVEIRA, Manuel III 23356 W Short Ave, Hilmar, CA 95324
SIMAR, Ivan Sr. 3955 Coffee Rd Sp 97, Modesto, CA 95355 209-604-9450; simarivan@gmail.com
SLUTZ, Adam & Erin Monahan 416 Prosperity Ave, Tulare, CA 93274 815-878-0672; slutz79@gmail.com
*SMITH, Case 6491 Ave 290, Visalia, CA 93277 559-280-8166; jandjfarms2014@hotmail.com
SOARES DAIRIES LP 9201 Hilmar Rd, Turlock, CA 95380 209-613-5977
SOUZA, Anthony & Leaine
*SOUZA, Brayden, Alissa, Colin Ace-High Holsteins
13573 Liberty Lane, Hanford, CA 93230 559-805-5469; dairyjock98@hotmail.com
*SOUZA, Christopher 19596 Rexham Ct, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-634-7416; amarosherri@yahoo.com
SOUZA, Daniel
Big De Farms
8415 S Valentine Ave, Fresno, CA 93706 559-497-5142; bigdefarmslp@gmail.com
*SOUZA, Jax 330 S Vincent Rd, Turlock, CA 95380 209-535-6067; love4jerseycows@gmail.com
SOUZA, Tim Pietersma & Company 1830 W Manor Dr, Visalia, CA 93291 559-738-3717; timsouza@aol.com
SPALETTA, Paul & John, Samantha, Jeremy
Spaletta Ranch
837 Chileno Valley Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-769-8836; lspaletta@aol.com
*STAFFORD, Emma
3535 Skillman Lane, Petaluma, CA 94952 707-337-2981; DMSGrossi@gmail.com
SWEENEY, Pat
4075 Santa Maria Pl., Turlock, CA 95382 209-667-5075
SWEET HAVEN DAIR
10467 W Kamm Ave, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-866-5414
*TEIXEIRA, Alexis, Nichole
TEIXEIRA, Gilbert & Linda
Gil-Tex Holsteins
5601 Mt View Rd, Turlock, CA 95382 209-985-2400; rjtex@att.net
*THEIS, Betsy
5519 W Harding Rd, Turlock, CA 95380 209-614-0990; darylizard@aol.com
THOMMEN, Robby
Thommen Dairy PO Box 2573, Los Banos, CA 93635 209-364-0077; thommen1@hotmail.com
TOLEDO, Ron & Loreta T & T Dairy
242 Star Dr, Hanford, CA 93230 559-816-2860; rontoledo@comcast.net
TRIFECTA GENETICS, PO Box 203, Ripon, CA 95366
*VALADAO, Ava 2197 Maui Ct, Tulare, CA 93274 559-901-2369; jdvaladao@aol.com
*VALADAO, Fernando 17375 9 1/2 Ave., Hanford, CA 93230 559-212-5452; mmvaladao@me.com
VALADAO, Miguel
Valadao Dairy 17293 9 1/2 Ave, Hanford, CA 93230 559-584-0860; valadaodairy@gmail.com
VALLEY GEM GENETICS 19566 Portofino Ct, Hilmar, CA 95324 209-634-9964; cubs@um.att.com
VAN EXEL DAIRY 20002 N Thornton Rd, Lodi, CA 95242 209-334-3292; hvanexel@hotmail.com
*VAN EXEL, Madison, Atlee, Henry 20002 N Thornton Rd, Lodi, CA 95242 lvanexel@yahoo.com
*VAN LOBEN SELS, Jared, Emma, Sophie 15801 Henry Miller Ave, Los Banos, CA 93635 559-760-5985; svanlobensels@att.net
VANDEN BERGE, Curtis 11701 Old River Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93311 661-664-1468
VANDER EYK , David PO Box 957, Tipton, CA 93272 559-804-7500; vandereykdairy@gmail.com
VANDER WOUDE, Simon Vander Woude Dairy 2022 Rahilly Rd, Merced, CA 95341 209-564-2882; vwdairy@gmail.com
VANDERHAM, Jace
D&V Dairy 15625 Ave 144, Tipton, CA 93272 559-967-1675; jacevanderham@gmail.com
VANDERHAM, Luke
L&J Vanderham Dairy 10846 West Mt Whitney, Riverdale, CA 93656 559-967-2003
VAZ, Andrew
6455 California Ave, Modesto, CA 95358 andrew.vaz.jr@gmail.com
VIEIRA, Carl & Laurie
Carl & Laurie Vieira Dairy
PO Box 3308, Turlock, CA 95381
209-667-4644; desirebull@aol.com
VIEIRA, Daniel
Vieira Dairy
22129 E. Lone Tree Rd, Escalon, CA 95320
209-838-3904, cell 209-484-7041; dairydan13@aol.com
VIEIRA, Jason & Melissa
*VIEIRA, Caroline
17469 East Gawne Rd, Stockton, CA 95215
209-678-3227; jmvieira25@yahoo.com
VIERRA, Lloyd R
68 Linden Ave, Gustine, CA 95322
209-854-2178; vieravue@gmail.com
VIERRA DAIRY FARM
PO Box 1350, Hilmar, CA 95324
209-668-0343
*VITORIA, Matthew
12507 Ave 24, Chowchilla, CA 93610
559-647-9054; markvitoria1@hotmail.com
*VLOT, Makenna, Rylee, Carsyn & Kasey PO Box 476, Chowchilla, CA 93610
209-974-4305; ccfarm2015@outlook.com
VLOT CALF RANCH, INC. PO Box 476, Chowchilla, CA 93610 559-665-7399; vlotranch@outlook.com
WAYMIRE, Brian & Theresa 2590 Hogan Dr, Turlock, CA 95382 209-761-4444; btwaymire@gmail.com
WEESE, Caydee
Linwood Ranch
10625 W Linwood Ave, Turlock, CA 95380 209-402-1927; caydeeweese@gmail.com
WESTSTEYN, Bert
BWC Weststeyn Dairy LP
1763 S Hewitt Rd, Linden, CA 95326 209-886-5334; bwcdairy@velociter.net
*WILBUR, Grace 20278 Road 52, Tulare, CA 93274 559-684-2221; gracewilbur14@gmail.com
WILBUR, Jeff
Sierra-View, Rio Blanco Dairy 20280 Rd 52, Tulare, CA 93274 559-285-8868; jeff@mayflowerco.com
*WILSON, Jaelynn, Gino 1571 Tomales Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952 janelle_wilson@att.net
WORLD WIDE SIRES, LTD, 5545 Avenida De Los Robles, Visalia, CA 93291 559-622-2222; info@wwsires.com www.wwsires.com
YOSEMITE FARM CREDIT
Melba Miyamoto
PO Box 3278, Turlock, CA 95381 209-667-2366; mem@yfc.ag www. yosemitefarmcredit.com
YOUNG, Elise, Jordan, Kristin Cal-Cab Holsteins
13390 McFarland St, Galt, CA 95632 209-614-5094; youngelise@yahoo.com
*ZIMMER, Blake 1442 Lapwing Way, Turlock, CA 95382 209-613-7723; lylezimmer@elancoah.com
ZONNEVELD, Jarett & Sarah
*ZONNEVELD, Jackson, Reagan, Rhett 9239 13th Ave, Hanford, CA 93230 559-816-9551 Jarett, 209-810-0883 Sarah szonneveld@live.com
jzonneveld@altagenetics.com
ZONNEVELD DAIRIES
1560 E Cerini Ave, Laton, CA 93242 559-923-4546
*ZUNINO, Nick, Luke, Jake 10109 Meacham Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93312 661-333-9662; jmzunino2@gmail.com
CODERVIEW HOLSTEINS
Frankie J., Betty, Diane & Alison Coderniz
40396 West Valeria
Dos Palos, CA 93620 (209) 392-6735
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Index to Advertisers
Breeder Advertiser Directory
1. AIR-OSA DAIRY 11275 Road 96, Pixley, CA 93256; 559-967-5258; apanamajoe@aol .com
2. CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY San Luis Obispo, CA 93407; 805-756-2560
3. CALORI-D HOLSTEINS 2621 Hall Rd , Denair, CA 95316; 219-667-7783; stelynm2012@gmail .com
4. DOUBLE-D HOLSTEINS 1441 E Montevista Ave, Ceres, CA 95307; 209-542-0281
5. EXEL’S HOLSTEINS & JERSEYS 20002 N . Thornton Road, Lodi, CA 95242; 209-334-3292; hvanexel@hotmail .com
6. FDB HOLSTEINS 25381 E . Dodds Road, Escalon, CA 95320; 209-838-3483; fdbhol@aol .com
7. GARCIA DAIRY 6455 California Ave, Modesto, CA 95358; 209-818-9696; GarciaDairy@hotmail com
8. GIL-TEX HOLSTEINS 5601 Mt . View Rd ., Turlock, CA 95382; 209-985-2400
9. LEE MODE HOLSTEINS 4637 Vivian Road, Modesto, CA 95358; 209-521-9190; RLee@leemodelaw .com
10. MB LUCKY LADY FARMS 2323 W . Keyes Road, Modesto, CA 95358; 209-531-0202; smb1982@aol com
11. MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE 435 College Ave ., Modesto, CA 95358; 209-575-6053; hobbyb@mjc edu
12. RUANN GENETICS 7285 W Davis Ave , Riverdale, CA 93656; 559-867-4457; ruannpat@aol com
13. SILVER-ELITE 11380 Ave 22, Chowchilla, CA 93610; 559-967-3921; silveira dairy@gmail com
14. TERRA LINDA DAIRY 4433 Ave 232, Tulare, CA 93274; 559-358-5345; terralindagenetics@gmail com
15. VIERRA DAIRY PO Box 1350, Hilmar, CA 95324; 209-668-0343
CALIFORNIA ANNUAL 2023 » 75 Agromatic . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Air-Osa Dairy . . . . . . . . . 23 All-West Select Sires IFC Cal Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Calori-D . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC Coderview Holsteins 74 Connor Agriscience . . . . . . . 61 Double-D Holsteins . . . . . . . 15 Exels Holsteins 2-3 Farm Credit . . . . . . . . . . . 45 FDB Holsteins . . . . . . . . 16-17 Garcia Dairy 41 Gil-Tex . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 High Sierra . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Hilmar Cheese 74 Leemode Holsteins . . . . . . . 41 MB Lucky Lady Farms . . . 16-17 Modesto Junior College 12 Paule-View Transport . . . . . 50 Ross Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Royal-Cut Genetics 44 Ruann Genetics . . . . . . . . 4-5 Silver-Elite . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Terra Linda 11 Trans Ova . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vierra Dairy Farms . . . . . . . 15 Western Classic 56 Western Dairy Showcase . . . 47 World Wide Sires . . . . . . . . . 7