THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE NEW YORK HOLSTEIN
CONTENTS
On the Cover
Judge Michael Heath (left) enjoyed all kinds of eye-candy as he sorted through the 2022 New York State Holstein Show Septem ber 10-11 in Greenwich. These were his grand champions of the show from left: Grand Champion Hurcroft Awe Lillyann-Red exhibited by Oakfield Corners Dairy, Posthaven Absolute Sasy ex hibited by Andrew Post and Tusc-Vu Avalanche Cali exhibited by Isaac Folts. NY Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor (right) handed out the awards during the two-day show.
Departments
Junior
Executive
Features
Show
Show Results: NY State Red & White
Show Results: NY State Fair Red & White Show
Show Results: Chautauqua County Holstein Show
Show Results: Eastern NY Holstein Show
Show Results: Madison County Fair Holstein
Show Results: NY State Fair Holstein
Show Results: Lewis County Holstein
Show Results: OHM
Melissa Hart, Editor
PO Box 10 • Dryden, NY 13053
Phone: 517-398-1957 • Email: farm.writer@hotmail.com
NYHA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
PRESIDENT: Beth Keene 607-345-0031
1ST VICE PRESIDENT: Jason Lloyd 518-231-1731
2ND VICE PRESIDENT: Steve Vanlieshout ................. 315-361-1801
SECRETARY: Patsy Gifford 607-316-0867
TREASURER: Betsey Gerber 607-237-7288
Cam Davis 410-984-0315
Tom Harkenrider 607-279-3160
David King
315-212-0032
Curtis Nolan 518-222-5692
From the Editor
As I sat on the veranda at the Hales Mills Golf Course in John stown, NY., enjoying some Cabot yogurt and fruit, it was fun to see golf cart after golf cart of NY Holstein enthusiasts head out to tackle 18 holes of golf at the NY State Picnic and Golf Outing.
I’m not a golfer, so I was quite content eating yogurt and looking at the Adirondacks. But when they asked my husband and I to get on a golf cart and go take pictures of the golfers, we were all about it. We wasted no time as we traversed the course knowing nothing of golf cart etiquette hoping we wouldn’t make anyone mad if we were noisy or drove on the wrong grass.
Melissa Hart, EditorWe could easily identify those who visited the golf course on a regular basis and those who thought hitting a golf ball would be no different than swinging a baseball bat. And to see dairy farmers who spend their days grinding it out on the farm, managing cows and putting out fires were instead on a golf course swinging at a tiny ball, laughing when they missed it and relaxing with their friends, it was like a breath of fresh air.
While it wasn’t the typical state picnic activities of visiting a farm and seeing great cows, that day spent in the foothills of the Adirondacks enjoying a few hours of friendly competition away from the daily responsibilities served a purpose. Some wanted to compete, others wanted the challenge and yet others just needed the hope and rejuvenation that comes with friendship and the common bond of the Holstein cow. A special thanks to the planning committee and the spon sors of that great event!
In this issue you’ll find a plethora of show results and a feature on the Davenport family. In addition, don’t forget to fill out your All-NY entry forms that are also included in this issue!
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NEW YORK HOLSTEIN
Great Cattle, Great Members, Great Events!
Lily:
New York’s newest EX-97pt cow with 99 mammary
New York Spring Dairy Carousel
Lu:
We loved her and will never forget her. Ring and all.
EVENTS
Proud to have President Jonathan Lamb & newly elected Board member Jeff King serving all of us at Holstein USA. Our strong and enthusiastic membership welcomes you to visit New York herds and also take in some of the points of interest across our beautiful state!
Summer Picnic & Golf Outing
The mission of the NY Holstein Association is to promote and add value to our breeders and members through events and activities, and build a strong fraternity of individuals with a passion for NY Holsteins.
Patricia Gifford, Interim Executive Manager
Cell/Text: 607-316-0867
Email: giffordpatsy@gmail.com
Stacie Sherman, Office Manager Cell/Text: 607-327-0015
Email: ssherman@nyholsteins.com
Kennedy Liddle, HAUSA Representative
Cell/Text: 315-459-3321 kcrothers@holstein.com
State Office: Street Address: 2085 Dryden Rd. • Freeville, NY Mail: PO Box 10 • Dryden, NY 13053
www.nyholsteinevents.com
Please reach Patsy or Stacie directly on their cell phones. Leave a message to receive a return call.
Melissa Hart, Editor Phone: 517-398-1957
Email: farm.writer@hotmail.com
New York State Show New York State FairJunior Corner
Hello everyone! I hope you all had an enjoyable summer and early fall. I am currently in my senior year of high school and can’t believe it’s already been a month since the start of school. Along with that harvest season is in full swing. My favorite part of this time of year is the amazing smell of fresh cut corn. While I am stuck at school, many of our juniors have the amazing opportunity to go to the World Dairy Expo. Whether showing your cows on the colored shavings, spending time with family and friends, competing, or even experiencing the trade show, I hope you all enjoy that time.
Now I know it is still fall, but winter is right around the corner. Which means it is time to start thinking about convention. Start thinking of a speech topic and start writing it, practice some questions for
CALLING ALL JUNIORS!
Don’t forget upcoming dates and deadlines for Junior activities and recognitions.
-DJM PREP WORKSHOPS: Contact Patsy Gifford (607-316-0867/giffordpatsy@gmail.com) or Katie Lindsey (KJD82@cornell.edu) with any questions. Fun and helpful!
-JR. ALL NY & ALL NY: Applications postmarked by November 15. Yes, an application is needed even with the new point system. Forms are in this issue or available on our website under “Forms.” If you have questions about the level of your show or anything at all, just give Patsy or Kelly Reynolds a call. Kelly: 920-728-1596 or email kal232@cornell.edu
-DJM BOOKS: Postmarked by November 28. This gives you Thanksgiving weekend to put on the finishing touches. Again, any questions, please contact Patsy or Katie Lindsey.
-NYHA ANNUAL CONVENTION: January 14-16 for Juniors at the lovely Doubletree Hotel in Syracuse. We have a slightly revised schedule that allows us to join seniors, and them to join us, for more activities. It will be exciting for everyone!
dairy bowl or jeopardy, or start filling out your DJM book. My piece of advice for every junior is to try something new. By trying something new you are gaining some many different experiences and will be able to meet new friends. My favorite things to do for convention are my DJM book and speech. I also encourage all of you to think about becoming a member of the Junior Executive Committee. It is a lot of fun and you get to work together with a team from fellow juniors all across the state.
Good luck to everyone with the upcoming months and all that comes with it!
Dairy Dilemma Questions:
Novice:
Q: Where did the Holstein breed originate from?
Junior:
Q: A deficiency of what vitamin causes white muscle disease?
Senior:
Q: Your cow has a cystic ovary. What treatment is your vet most likely to recommend to luteinize the cyst?
SeniorAnswer:Gonadotropicreleasinghormone(GnRH).
NoviceAnswer:TheNetherlands.JuniorAnswer:VitaminE.
Caitlyn Van DuesenExecutive Manager’s
Retirement is fun: Lots of time to call your own and tons of volunteer opportunities. More time for friends and family, books to read, flowers beds to pamper, recipes to try, area trails to hike. For me, lots of good stuff.
Then there’s a career that was the best. Challenging, rewarding, fulfilling, interesting, diverse. In the dairy industry that has always been huge in my life with the people I like the most and have the most in common. So, when Beth Keene asked me if I would consider taking an interim position, what could I say? Part time for no more than six months until a new Executive Manager can be found were my terms.
So here we are again. You’ve read and heard me say, “teamwork works” many times. Times are different than they were when I retired six years ago, but that statement is still true. That said, I ask you to join our search team and help us find a new Executive Manager. Perhaps it’s a job that has never been clearly defined, so here goes, from my point of view. Many hats for sure. We host our main events: Convention, Carousel, and State Show along with lots of day-to-day meetings, shows, banquets on the state and county level and then the everyday, often tedious, stuff that goes with any business. And NYHA is a business. Every day is a new day. Some days are a lot more fun than others. Flexibility and extreme organization are key to keeping things in order and flowing smoothly in our Association and with office staff. A team player who leads and will take the heat, has communication skills, vocal and written, with every age bracket, a love of numbers, budgets, and respect for conservative spending. Love for the Holstein cow and the industry she leads. A diplomat, cheerleader, and negotiator. Commitment, love of people, ambition, willingness to go the extra mile, metaphorically and physically. New York is a big old state. Nobody can be everywhere, but to not attend a function for no reason other than “far away” is not fair to members. And fair and equal to all membership is important. Not only is New York a big state geographically, our NY dairy industry is hugely diverse. The needs of members vary greatly. To keep membership viable, leadership must try to serve and promote all. Our cattle and our membership are envied across the country. Our juniors are amazing. That doesn’t just happen. It takes lots of hard work, creativity, vision, and teamwork.
Building an Executive Committee with strengths in particular areas worked for me. Sam Simon, Tom Kugler for the sharp dollar knife. Charlie McEvoy and Jimmy Perotti for making everyone feel included and welcome. Tim Perotti and Pat Pullis for keeping juniors active, participating, and setting the example for volunteering. These are just examples of key team members that served all of us so well. There are many.
Please join the Executive Committee as they search for a new leader. If you know someone who fits the bill,
please let us know so we can reach out to them. And please encourage that person to consider the job. It’s a good one. If you have questions or suggestions about the job or job description, we need to hear them.
It’s great to be back. Seeing everyone again after covid is just terrific. I hope to see or hear from you. 607316-0867 giffordpatsy@gmail.com
Take care and keep in touch.
McEvoy Receives
2022 Friend of NYHA Award
Syd McEvoy was presented with the 2022 Friend of New York Holstein award at the recent NY State Fair Holstein Show. Long-time friend and colleague, Patsy Gifford made the presentation that honored the voice of the NY Spring Dairy Carousel and NYHA enthusiast. Graduating from Cornell, Syd spent his early years as the Chenango County 4-H Agent before serving as the Cortland County 4-H Agent for a combined total of 32 years. Patsy stated, “An anchor element of the recognition and respect Carousel receives is the expert announcing that Syd does each year. And as a member of the Carousel team, he has often been the first in the barn in the morning answering questions, handing out back tag numbers, whatever it takes to help the entire event run smoothly.” Syd continues to serve the association and was back at the mic for the NY State Holstein in Greenwich.
– Patsy Patsy Gifford REPORT From left: NYHA Interim Executive Manager Patsy Gifford, NYHA President Beth Keene and Syd McEvoyFROM THE NYHA
Where has the year gone? Here we are into September already! As my favorite season of fall approaches, the summer leaves many memories behind. With that being said, I thought it would be neat to reflect back on some highlights of NY cattle and NY Holstein members over the decades. How many of you can relate/remember?!
1972 - Hillranch Fond Matt Jean – Twin EX 96 5E was born in this year, but it was in 1975 she was first two-year old and Grand Champion at the NYS Fair and first in her class at the Western National. She was bred by Donald Reed of Cortland, sold to Erinwood of LeRoy and then to George Morgan of Dreamstreet in Walton, all NY Holstein members and enthusiasts!
1982 - A feature article in July 1982 issue of the Holstein World with Professor George Trimberger, expert in dairy cattle, a pioneer in artificial insemination, and the creator of type classification of Holstein cattle worldwide. Professor Trimberger was at Cornell from 1944 until his retirement in 1975, coached 24 Cornell Dairy Cattle Judging teams who competed in national contests and accumulated one of the best records in the U.S. Many of his former judging team members and NY Holstein members went on to have tremendously successful careers in the dairy industry as cattle breeders, fitters, dairy cattle judges and so much more!
1992 – C Merckley Starbuck Whitney EX 96, owned by NY Holstein member Randy Fraiser. Randy showed at the time under the Twin Wind name. Whitney was Grand and Supreme Champion at World Dairy Expo in 1992 (and 1993) and Grand at the Royal Winter Fair in 1992 (and 1994).
2002 – Young Allison Gaige and Gaige Highlight Tamara of Schoharie, stole the hearts of many across the country as Tamara went on to be named Grand Champion Female of the International Junior Show in Madison, WI. Tamara, bred by NY Holstein members David and Donna Gaige and went on to score EX 97. Her breakdowns included a score of 100 in body capacity, frame and dairy character, 97 for feet and legs and 93 in udder.
2012 – Co-Vale Fever Camila, All American Summer Yearling. Camila was 1st Jr 3 int. Champion, Honarable Mention Grand Champion at the 2012 New York State Fair. Bred by Brad Cates, Co-Vale Farm, Preble and owned at the time by Liddleholme Holsteins, Argyle.
2022 – What will your memories be??
Chelsea Hanselman has decided to leave her post as Executive Manager of NYHA. Her last day with NY Holstein was August 12. All of us at NYHA thank Chelsea for her service over the past 2+ years and wish her much success in her future endeavors.
Former NYHA Executive Manager Patsy Gifford has taken over the role on an interim/part-time basis until the post is filled. Patsy began her role with NY Holstein on August 1 and will be working three days a week, usually Tuesday thru Thursday, and for all NYHA activities throughout the state that are scheduled.
President
NYHA continues to be active! Summer shows were tremendously successful, both the NY State Fair and NY State Holstein Show will be completed as of this issue. The first annual Dairy Industry Golf Outing, hosted by NY Holstein was a huge success! Many thanks to all who made this activity come to fruition. A big shout out to Bonnie Bargstedt and her committee and to Hales Mills Golf Course for their enormous effort in pulling this together. Sponsors, golfers and all other helpers, thank you!!!
The 2023 NY Holstein Convention is shaping up, thanks to Convention co-chairs Jessica Hula- Federicks and her sister Jen Ploetz and their committee. Watch for schedules and updates as the Convention heads back to the Double Tree in Syracuse in January.
I would be remiss if I didn’t thank the Executive Committee and NYHA Standing committee chair people for their continued efforts on behalf of NYHA. Your efforts are truly appreciated. Thank you!
And to the Jrs, thank you for being a part of this great organization! Keep involved and enjoying all the events that come with Registered Holsteins! Hard work and work ethic, showing your prized animals, breeding for better and improved traits, leadership, dairy bowl, dairy judging, Jr Executive Committee, DJM, speech contests and finally, the life lasting friendships along the way. “We can not always build the future for our youth, but we can build the youth for our future” Quote by Franklin Roosevelt.
Life is like a camera. Focus on what’s important, capture the good times, develop from the negatives and if things don’t work out, take another shot.
Until next time friends...
Calendar of Events
EVENTS
– BethSEPT. 25: NYJHA DJM Workshop, Mount Markham Middle School, West Winfield, NY
OCT. 3: International Junior Holstein Show, Madison, WI
OCT. 6: International Red & White Show, Madison, WI
OCT. 6: International Holstein Show-Heifers, Madison, WI
OCT. 7: International Holstein Show – Cows, Madison, WI
OCT. 16: NYJHA DJM Workshop, Mount Markham Middle School, West Winfield, NY
NOV. 15: All-NY and Junior All-NY Contest Forms Due to the NYHA office.
NOV. 15: All-NY and Junior All-NY Red and White Contest Entry Form Due to the NYHA office
JAN. 13-16, 2023: NYHA Annual State convention, Syracuse Doubletree Hotel
APRIL 1-3, 2023: NY Spring Dairy Carousel, Erie County Fairgrounds, Hamburg
SALES
OCT. 6: World Classic Holstein Sale 7 PM, Madison, WI
OCT. 29: Fall Premier All-Breeds Sale, Hoskings Sales, Inc., New Berlin, NY
JAN. 13, 2023: NY Convention Sale 6:00 pm, Doubletree Hotel, Syracuse
Beth KeeneTHE TOLLGATE RECIPE:
Collaboration, Quality, & Cow Families
By Michele AckermanBy collaborating with their peers and committing to milk quality, Jim and Karen Davenport are proving one need not be “big” to operate a profitable dairy farm. They do it by milking 70 cows in a tie-stall barn on rented facilities, shipping some milk to Agri-Mark and the balance to a plant they own with several other dairy producers to process it using the Hudson Valley Fresh (HVF) label.
The term high-quality may be an understatement for milk produced at Tollgate Farm in Ancramdale, New York. The milking string of approximately 50 Holsteins, 16 Jerseys and five Ayrshires is the country’s most honored in terms of milk quality awards. It won a record seven Platinums in the National Dairy Quality Awards program sponsored by the National Mastitis Council (NMC), and has earned numerous milk quality awards from Agri-Mark.
By prioritizing cow comfort and cleanliness, herd health and welfare, the “clean” milk with low somatic cell and bacteria counts
sells itself to HVF customers.
For many years, Jim and herdsman Dave Schillawski shared milking responsibilities. In June 2022, those duties transferred to Schillawski and three relief milkers: a family friend and Jim’s brothers, Bill and Scott, who own some cows in the herd.
The change was made to enable Jim to commute 50 minutes each way to his 40-hour “part-time” job at the HVF plant in Kingston. He and two other producers help manage the plant so Sam Simon, founder and architect of the HVF brand, can eventually step down. The goal is to keep the business moving forward until the next generation can carry the ball. With Jim’s reduced time on the farm, Ethan Coutu - who brought the Jerseys to Tollgate - is picking up the slack and working toward ownership of the farm business.
The Tollgate Story
The story for Tollgate begins in 1939, when the brothers’ grandfather, Preston Davenport, moved his herd of registered
Ayrshires from Massachusetts to Litchfield, Connecticut. The Davenports milked cows and bottled and delivered fluid milk locally until the mid-1960s. They sold the bulk of the herd and farmland in 1974.
It was on this farm in western Connecticut where the brothers developed a passion for cattle and a desire to emulate the masterful breeding of their grandfather. All were active with 4-H, graduated from the University of Connecticut and pursued careers tied to the agriculture industry. Though Jim started as an engineering major, he switched to animal science halfway through his studies. The move put him in contact with Karen, who was taking courses to become an agricultural science teacher – and who recently retired after 31 years of teaching at Housatonic Valley Regional High School.
They married in 1984. In the early years, Jim worked at other farms and was a DHI supervisor. The two began piecing together their own herd of Holsteins and
rented their first farm in 1986. They moved the herd to Columbia County in New York two years later, then settled on the current farm in 1993.
This farm with a spectacular view of the Catskills has its own vibrant history. The current owners, Drs. Woody and Saida Baxt, while on the hunt for a property with a view learned of its existence from well-known veterinarian and cattle breeder Dr. George Beneke at the Dutchess County Fair. The previous owners had lost their barn to a fire and had no plans to rebuild. The doctors purchased the property, enrolled the land in the agricultural land trust program and built an immaculate show facility for wealthy cattle investors.
When the Davenports came on the scene years later, the barns were empty, vacated when tax reform made investments less lucrative. The Davenports and the Baxts entered a handshake lease, an agreement that has stood for nearly three decades. The arrangement is a win not only for owner and tenant, but the community as well.
Milk Markets
The Davenports have been shipping milk through Agri-Mark, Inc. since 1986 and began sending
the majority of their milk to Hudson Valley Fresh Dairy LLC in 2010.
Dr. Sam Simon, a physician and farm owner, established HVF in 2004 to take control of his own destiny for milk prices and market a premium product. The company is owned by 11 dairy producers, including the Davenports and the Simons. HVF processes fluid milk, cream, yogurt and ice cream mix and distributes to 350 stores in the Hudson Valley and metro New York City. It is also on the menu for the military cadets at West Point. A key marketing message is a freshness guarantee of three days from farm to table.
“By working with Agri-Mark and Hudson Valley Fresh, we have been able to survive as a small dairy farm,” noted Jim.
Typically, milk is picked up every other day, with most heading to the HVF plant. But because processing demands fluctuate, there are times milk is not needed in Kingston, so Agri-Mark delivers it to a different customer. This flexibility in balancing the daily needs of HVF allows the freshest products to reach customers.
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Clean Milk Starts with Clean Cows
At Tollgate Farm, the protocol for producing high-quality milk is not fancy. Rather, it is consistent and hinges on three concepts that can be applied to tie stall, parlor or robot settings:
1. Start with clean cows. Stalls are lined with foam mattresses, bedded with kiln-dried sawdust and dusted with hydrated lime. Regular rounds are made to keep stalls clean, focusing on periods when cows are likely to lay down, like right after milking and when they return from the exercise lot. Wet, soiled bedding is scraped into the gutter and fresh bedding pulled to the rear of the stall. Clean cows create a more efficient process across the entire milking chain.
2. Do a thorough job with teat dipping. Every milker wears nitrile gloves. Before milking, teats are checked for moisture and dirt and dry-wiped if necessary. They are stripped, dipped in an iodine (0.5 percent) solution using a nonreturn dipper and dried with a paper towel 60 seconds later. The machine is attached with minimal or no air intake and removed when the vacuum is completely released. Teats are post-dipped their entire length to the udder floor to ensure full coverage - the action rinses off the milk film on the teat and replaces it with a germicidal layer of dip. Leftover teat dip is tossed after each milking.
3. Maintain a clean milking system. All milking units go through a clean-in-place (CIP) wash after each milking and a chlorinated sanitize cycle before the next milking. In the morning, all milking units get an external rinse, then a manual surface scrubbing with a rinse of mild acid solution before they are hooked into the rest of the system for the CIP wash. After both morning and afternoon milkings, the same soap/acid combination is used to hand-scrub the teat dipper, strip cup and CMT paddle. These tools are allowed to dry on a stainless steel shelf. After the evening milking, the milking units and hoses are rinsed off and spot-scrubbed before hooking up for the CIP system wash.
The Tollgate Crew from left: Ethan Coutu, Karen and Jim Davenport and Dave Schillawskifrom
strong, loyal customer base has been built on milk quality. When Covid initially struck, we were able
to get product on shelves because we are a local supplier. That got our foot in the door of big-box stores, like ShopRite and Stop & Shop, and introduced us to new customers,” he
said.
“But milk quality is what keeps us there. When supply issues resolved and these stores contemplated dropping us, our customers came to the rescue. They demanded our products be kept in the cases, so we continue to serve these markets.”
Producing an Ultra-Premium Product
So how does the herd at Tollgate maintain average SCC levels under 35,000 cells/milliliter, raw counts around 1,400 and lab-pasteurized counts of about 19? Follow a basic hygiene protocol and pay attention to details, according to Jim.
A cow need not be show-ready, but she should be clean enough that you would drink milk directly from the udder. Too, pay attention to teat cleanliness and consider where and when they will contact wet, soiled surfaces.
“I have essentially followed the
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Watch-Hill Armani Esther, EX-91, is 10th generation Excellent out of brood cow extraordinaire Krull Broker Elegance, EX-96. She has daughters by Jordy-Red and Altitude Red and is due to Luster-P this fall.same milking routine every day since 1987, after I watched a video on milk quality produced by the University of Minnesota Extension,” he added.
The team at Tollgate provides a comfortable environment, nutritionally sound ration and recommended vaccinations, as these impact immunity and resistance to mastitis. Milk from all four quarters of cows with high somatic cell counts is screened using the California Mastitis Test (CMT). Suspect cows are re-tested during the next milking and cultured if the suspect quarter shows no improvement or worsens. It is critical to identify the pathogen for treatment to be effective. All fresh cows are tested prior to introducing their milk to the tank.
Other Rewards
Every producer who milks their own cows can relate to Jim’s breeding philosophy: “I want a herd
of cows I enjoy milking, even on Christmas day.” The barn is full of beauties that fit that bill.
With the last classification, the breed age average stands at 111.2 percent. The Davenports have received the Progressive Breeders Registry from Holstein USA for more than 25 years and bred 51 Excellent cows. The rolling herd average is 24,459 pounds milk, 946 pounds fat, and 730 pounds protein.
Though every cow has earned her place in the barn, some cow families naturally rise to the top. Included in this group is the “B” cow family that traces to Willow Terrace 2 Rex Beauty, a member of Dr. Beneke’s herd that was housed at Tollgate and eventually purchased by Jim. The highest-scored cow, Tollgate-Vu Durham Bluebell, EX94, hails from this family, as do a pair of EX-93 cows: Tollgate-Vu Braxton Blue, a granddaughter of Bluebell, and Tollgate-Vu Aftershock Bingo, in the herd today.
A bloodline dear to Jim’s heart
is the “C” cow family that descends from Fox-Cliff Conel, EX-92, an Elevation daughter he rescued from a herd that eventually sold under the whole herd buyout program in 1986. A promising member of this family is Tollgate-Vu Diamondback Carina, VG-87. She recently topped the senior three-year-old class and was named Grand Champion of the Eastern New York Holstein Show in July.
Jim’s brother Scott is also developing elite Holstein genetics through his herd, Watch-Hill, housed at Tollgate. The current star is Ms Connies Crush Cait-ET, EX90, a granddaughter of three-time All-American and All-Canadian Robrook Goldwyn Cameron, EX95. She stood second to Carina in the senior three-year-old class at the Eastern New York Holstein Show and was Honorable Mention Intermediate Champion.
Another standout, Watch-Hill Armani Esther, EX-91, is 10thgeneration Excellent out of brood
The Future at Tollgate
As Jim approaches “real” retirement, he is paving the road for a successor to take the reins at the farm. Ethan, another Connecticut 4-H member who found his passion in purebred Jersey cattle and the dairy business, will assume the farm side of the business. He worked at Arethusa Farm in Litchfield, shipped milk to their bottling plant and operated his own farm in Morris, Connecticut, for several years.
In December 2021 he moved his Jersey herd to New York. To accommodate the brown cows, box stalls in the old barn were taken out and smaller tie stalls added. A 36-by-
40-foot addition with deep bedded pens with headlocks was built for transitioning cows in and out of the milking herd.
At the plant, Jim and his cohorts are searching for a mentee with the mindset of the founders. “I want to mentor someone from within who can step up and lead. A person with skin in the game will be more likely to make the right business decisions for Hudson Valley Fresh to move forward into the future,” he explained.
As such, the future for the farm and processing plant looks bright and the legacy of Tollgate is sure to continue.
cow extraordinaire Krull Broker Elegance, EX-96. She has daughters by Jordy-Red and Altitude-Red and is due to Luster-P this fall.All-NY and Junior All-NY Contest Point System
1. Exhibitors must be current paid members of the New York Holstein Association
2. Junior Owned animals must be owned by the Junior exhibitor by July 15, 2022. If an animal is sold over the course of the show season points from shows where the animal was still junior owned do count.
3. Shows are divided into 2 divisions Tier 1 & Tier 2. See below for the shows that qualify for each category.
Tier 1 Shows Northeast Spring National Holstein Show, New York State Show, NY State Fair **Northeast Spring National Junior Show for Junior All NY
Tier 2 Shows County or Regional Holstein Club Shows-shows that you must be a NY member to exhibit at.
4. Point breaks are based on the number of head exhibited at a show. In the Junior All NY Division the head count is based on total animals exhibited at a show, not just Junior exhibited animals with the exception of the Spring National Junior Show.
5. Junior All NY Points are based on Junior Show Placings only.
6. Exhibitors can choose a total of 3 shows to count toward their All NY Award Total. This must be a placing from a Tier 1 Show, a placing from a Tier 2 Show, and the third placing may be from either a Tier 1 or Tier 2 Show. i.e. NY Spring Show, OHM Show, NY State Show OR NY State Fair, OHM Show, Schoharie County Show.
7. Points won by a Fall Yearling carry over if they are later shown as a Fall Yearling in Milk.
8. Ties are broken on the animal’s placing at their Tier 1 Show Choice.
9. Forms must be submitted to the office by October 15th, 2022
10. Please fill out a separate form for Junior All NY and All NY when applicable.
Tier 1 Show >150 Head Tier 1 Show <149 Head
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All-NY & Junior All-NY
RED & WHITE CONTEST ENTRY FORM
ALL-NEW YORK AND JUNIOR ALL-NEW YORK RED & WHITE CONTEST ENTRY FORM
**All entries & photos must be received by November 15, 2022 **
All New York Entry
Junior All New York Entry (check all that apply)
CLASSES RECOGNIZED
Calf – born September 1, 2021 and after (Spring Calf, Winter Calf, & Fall Calf)
Heifer born September 1, 2020 August 31, 2021 (Summer Yearling, Spring Yearling, Winter Yearling, Fall Yearling)
2022 All New York Red & White Contest Rules
1. Only Holsteins of 87% or greater RHA (Registered Holstein Ancestry) are eligible.
2. Animal must have been owned by a NY Holstein resident member at the time of a show in which the animal qualified. Partnership animals will be accepted providing one partner was a NY Holstein resident member at the time of the show in which the animal qualified.
3. To qualify, animal must show in a county Hol stein show, county fair, district show, or be among the top five New York placings at the to New York Spring Red & White Show or the New York Holstein State Show or the New York State Fair Red & White Show.
4. Junior exhibitors who meet the qualifications of this contest are eligible to enter. Animals shown by a junior with a non ownership certificate are also eligible.
5. Recognition will be given for the Best Bred & Owned animal in all individual classes.
6. The All New York committee reserves the right to reject entries/photographs that do not meet these rules or photo specifications above.
7. All entries and appropriate photographs must be received by November 15, 2022 to be eligible for the contest.
**Junior recognition will be given in each of the four classes
Bred & Owned Entry
Young Cow – born September 1, 2020 and after (Milking Yearling, Jr. 2 Year Old, Sr. 2 Year Old, Jr. 3 Year Old, & Sr. 3 Year Old)
Mature Cow – born September 1, 2018 and before (4 Year Old, 5 Year Old, Aged Cow, Production Cow 125,000 Lb. & above)
COUNTY & DISTRICT SHOWS
STATE SHOWS
NY Holstein State Red & White Show
NY State Fair Red & White Show
NATIONAL SHOWS
NY Spring Red & White Show, Hamburg, NY
Northeast Fall Red & White Show, Springfield, MA
All American Red & White Show, Harrisburg, PA
International Red & White Show, Madison, WI
I understand the above rules and verify that all information on this entry is complete and correct. I also verify that all information on the enclosed show record is complete and correct. I understand that the results of this contest are contingent on the judges’ placings of the entries.
Signed (Exhibitor) Date
Any questions should be directed to Chelsea Hanselman 607 437 5866
Mail completed entry, photos and show record to: New York Holstein Association PO Box 10, Dryden NY 13053 or email to chanselman@nyholsteins.com
Please list all placings for every 2022 show (black & white and red & white) in which entry competed, regardless of placing. Omission or misrep resentation of any placing will result in disqualification. Please type or print legibly. Include only class placings, Best Udder of Class, Best Udder of Show, and Champion designations. DO NOT include production awards, Best Bred & Owned, futurity placings, showmanship placings or any notes or comments about the condition of the animal on show day. Sample entry: “2nd & Reserve Junior Champion at New York State Spring Junior Holstein Show.” Please separate shows by level of competition as indicated below on this form.
Name of Animal Class
Obituaries
Carol Thorn Menendez
Carol Thorn Menendez, Walden, NY, left this world on June 9, 2022, to join her husband Mino in heaven, where he has been awaiting her for the last 18 years.
Predeceased by her husband, Mino Menendez. She is survived by siblings Donald (Fay) Thorn and Marian “Mooch” (Bob) Wilson; children, Claire (Steve) Dubnik, Michael (Joann) Menendez, Edward (Kathy) Menendez, Daniel (Susan) Menendez, Steven (Helen) Menendez, and Matthew (Rebecca) Menendez; She was “Gma” to her grandchildren, Carolyn and Colin Dubnik, Zachary (Diana) and Daniel (Janelle) Menendez, Jolie (Jeff) McPhee and Max (Mace) Menendez, Daniel, Kelly and Cassie Menendez, Megan and Sarah Menendez, Lauren and Jack Menendez, and great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was born on November 8, 1939, in Middletown, NY to John and Myrtle Thorn and was raised in Thompson Ridge, NY. She was a graduate of Pine Bush High School and went on to continue her studies at SUNY Albany and SUNY New Paltz. Married in 1958, Carol and Mino lived in Walden, NY and raised 6 children, who were the joy of her life (most of the time). She was a member of Most Precious Blood Church in
Walden, where she served on the Rosary Altar Society. She was the matriarch of Sprucegate Holsteins, which she helped cultivate with her family for a lifetime.
Carol was a member and officer of Beta Sigma Phi for over 50 years, where she and Mino developed life-long friendships that continue to this day. She worked in the Valley Central Food Service office for over 15 years. For the last 21 years, she volunteered at Garnet Medical Center, where she was a valued member of the Guest Services staff. She amassed over 10,000 hours of volunteer service time, and a second family that brought her happiness and fulfillment.
Never too busy to help, Carol embodied the word ‘service’ to her church, to her community, and to her family. She will be greatly missed by the many people whose lives she touched.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial contribution to the Montgomery Food Pantry in Carol’s memory. PO Box 423 Montgomery, NY 12549.
Carlyle G. Darron
Carlyle G. Darron passed away Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at age 95. Beloved father, grandfather, and great grandfather. Predeceased by his wife of 69 years, Doris; sister Helen Schultz (just 24 hours prior) and his parents, Leigh and Eva Darron. Survived by his children Jacqueline Hansen (Roger), Linda Yale (Tom) and Richard Darron (Karen). Cherished Grandpa to 9 grandchildren and 14 great-grand-children. In addition, survived by nieces, nephews, and many loyal friends.
Carlyle was born in Walworth and resided there for his entire 95-year adventure through life. He graduated from the Walworth Academy High School. Carlyle and Doris raised their 3 children at the original Pillar Hill dairy farm on Walworth-Penfield Road. He was a respected dairy farmer, earning recognition for showing his award-winning cattle for 75 years at the Wayne County Fair. He always had ponies, or horses, around the farm and bred Sheltie dogs for 65 years. He was proud to serve his community as Walworth Town Supervisor for 8 years, was a charter member of the West Walworth Fire Department and a lifelong member of the Walworth United Methodist Church. He served on numerous boards throughout the years, including Agway, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Wayne County Soil and Water and the Walworth Planning Board. He was an active member of the Wayne County Holstein Association.
The family wishes to thank Terri Bell-Sorce for her wonderful care and assistance over the past 3 years.
Donations may be made in his memory to the Walworth United Methodist Church, 3679 Main Street, Walworth NY 14568, the West Walworth Fire Department 3870 W Walworth Rd, Macedon, NY 14502 or Wayne County Fair, P.O. Box 85, Palmyra, NY 14522.
2022 Convention
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 - MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2023
TREE BY HILTON • SYRACUSE, NEW YORK
Updates:
• Please note that this year the Senior and Junior conventions will overlap on Saturday!
• Junior convention and contests have NEW start times to help keep things flowing smoothly.
• Novice Dairy Jeopardy will take place on Saturday at 3pm!
• Novice Dairy Bowl will take place on Sunday at 3pm!
• Room rates $104/night plus tax.
• Watch for updates and Registration forms in Nov-Dec NEWS issue
*Please be advised schedule is subject to change*
Jessica Hula-Fredericks, NYHA Convention Chair
Jennifer Hula Ploetz, Co-Chair
Senior Convention Schedule
Friday, January 13th, 2023
11am Registration Opens
12pm County Directors Meeting
2pm Annual Meeting Part 1
5pm Reception
6pm ET Sale
7:30pm Dinner
9pm Entertainment
Saturday, January 14th, 2023
7am Registration Opens
7am All-NY Junior & Senior Breakfast
10am Panel Discussion/Guest Speaker
12pm Lunch
1pm Annual Meeting Part 2
6pm DJM/Master Breeder Awards Banquet
8pm Entertainment
Junior Convention Schedule
Saturday, January 14th, 2023
7am Registration Opens
7am All-NY Junior & Senior Breakfast
8:30am DJM Interviews
9am Speech & Dairy Jeopardy Contest Orientation
9:30am Speech & Dairy Jeopardy Contests Start
12pm Production Awards Lunch
1pm Contests Resume
3pm Written Dairy Bowl Test
3pm Novice Dairy Jeopardy Contest
4pm Annual Meeting Part 1
6pm Awards Banquet
8pm Entertainment
Sunday, January 15th, 2023
7am Registration Opens
7:30am Speech & Dairy Jeopardy Contest Awards Breakfast
8:30am Dairy Bowl Contest Orientation
9am Junior Dairy Bowl Contest
11am Senior Dairy Bowl Contest
12pm Lunch
1pm Annual Meeting Part 2
2pm Dairy Bowl Resumes
3pm Novice Dairy Bowl Contest
6pm Dairy Bowl Finals
7pm Annual Banquet & Dairy Bowl Awards
9pm Junior Activity
9pm Junior Advisor Meeting
Monday January 16th, 2023
7-9am Breakfast
Thank you to our team at home and the shows that contribute to our success in the showring!
2022 NY State Holstein Show
Premier Breeder & Exhibitor
Holstein Heifer Show
Premier Breeder & Exhibitor
Red & White Heifer Show
We are excited to be building a new milk cow barn at the farm to focus on cow comfort and productivity.
Tyler and Kelly welcomed their new addition, Saylor Kate in August. Andy and Whitney were married in June and we are so excited to officially welcome Whitney to our family!SHOW RESULTS
New York State Holstein Show
Premier
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Junior Champion: Liddleholme-JB Im It (Doorman), Elizabeth Swatling
Reserve Junior Champion: Riser-4. War Chariot (Warrior), Michael Wolf
Honorable Mention: Maple-Downs SDKC Glamorous (Sidekick), Maple Downs Farms II
Best Bred and Owned Heifer: MS Maple Downs Beth Dutton (King Doc), Lexie Payne, Jason Lloyd & Peter Vail
Premier Breeder & Exhibitor of Heifer Show: Reyncrest Farm
Intermediate Champion: Pottsdale Alti Tana -Red(Altitude), Elmvue Farm, Johnstown, NY
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Arolene Duhibou Apple Elmay (AppleCrisp), Elmvue Farm, Johnstown, NY
Honorable Mention: Maple-Downs SDKCK Aurora (Sidekick), Lexie Payne, Jason Lloyd & Peter Vail, Middleburgh, NY
Grand & Senior Champion: Hurcroft Awe Lillyann-Red (Awesome), Oakfield Corners Dairy, Oakfield, NY
Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion & Best Bred and Owned: Posthaven Absolute Sasy (Absolute), Andrew Post, Hobart, NY
Honorable Mention: Tusc-Vu Avalanche Cali (Avalanche), Isaac Folts, North Collins, NY
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Junior Champion: Liddleholme-JB Im It (Doorman), Elizabeth Swatling
Reserve Junior Champion: Riser-4. War Chariot (Warrior), Michael Wolf
Honorable Mention: Laforstar Fantastic Denver (Denver), Hannah Coller
Intermediate Champion: KingsRansom Tato Celina (Tatoo), Adam King, Schuylerville, NY
Reserve Intermediate Champion: J-Folts Awesome Halawa (Awesome), Isaac Folts, North Collins, NY
Honorable Mention: STGEN Body Moovin (Moovin), Mason Ziemba, Durhamville, NY
Grand & Senior Champion: Tusc-Vu Avalanche Cali (Avalanche), Isaac Folts, North Collins, NY
Reserve Grand & Reserve Senior Champion: Eildon Tweed Cynthia (Avalanche), Hailee Liddle, Fort Edward, NY
Honorable Mention: Luck-E Diamond Tonto-Red (Diamondback), Jacob Menzi, Horseheads, NY
Spring Calf
1. Maple-Downs SDKC Glamorous (Sidekick), Maple Downs Farms II
2. Premierpoint Deltl Bailey (Delta Lambda), Ashley Aldous
3. MS Maple Downs Beth Dutton (King Doc), Lexie Payne, Jason Lloyd & Peter Vail
4. Maple Downs-PV CrazyB (Jagger), Allen and Carolee Mcclure
5. Rivercross Doc Elmo (King Doc), Rivercross Holsteins
Winter Calf
1. Riser-4. War Chariot (Warrior), Michael Wolf
2. Rivercross Denver Ritz (Denver), Rivercross Holsteins
3. MS-AOL Ready to Roll (Warrior),
Reyncrest Farm & Fly Higher Holsteins
4. Luncrest Dlamda Abra-2456 (DeltaLambda), Sara Aldous
5. ZBW-JLP Doral Jenga (Doral), K&B Ziemba & J Pirrung Fall Calf
1. Laforstar Fantastic Denver (Denver), Hannah Coller
2. Den-Rein 852. Lizard (Delta B52), Katherine Reinshage
3. Reyncrest D Less is More (Doorman), Reyncrest
Zaneta
Peter
5.
NY | Judge: Michael Heath, Maryland Thstruck Bobo (Thunder Struck), Downs Summer 1. Curr-Vale Dempsey Hartley (Dempsey), Jacob Coller & Eaton Grand & Senior Champions of Open Show from left: Judge Michael Heath, Jamie Black with Grand Champion Hurcroft Awe Lillyann-Red, Andrew Post with Reserve Grand Posthaven Absolute Sasy, Isaac Folts with Honorable Mention TuscVu Avalanche Cali, and New York State Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor. Grand & Senior Champions of Junior Show from left: Judge Michael Heath, Isaac Folts with Grand Champion Tusc-Vu Avalanche Cali, Hailee Liddle with Reserve Grand Eildon Tweed Cynthia, Jacob Menzie with Honorable Mention Luck-E Diamond Tonto-Red and New York State Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor.New York State Holstein Show
Judge: Michael Heath, Maryland
2. Retso-Ridge Mstr Sherry (Master), Kirt Menzi Jr & Averie Brown
3. Retso-Ridge Mstr Shelly (Master), Lauren Nelson
4. Geography Door Ginger (Doorman), Oakfield Corners & Barclay Phoenix
5. Oakfield Benefit Euro (Benefit), Emily Mikel
Spring Yearling
1. MS Kingsransm Denali (Warrior), Nate King
2. Carpsdale-J Moment Harriet (Moment), Leitte Veins
3. ZBW M Denver Serenity (Denver), Mason Ziemba
4. Reyncrest Select Lemon Drop (Select), Reyncrest Farm
5. Lotta-Hill-C Jordy Betty (Jordy), Makayla Pickering
Winter Yearling
1. Liddleholme-JB Im It (Doorman), Elizabeth Swatling
2. J-Folts Moovin Liza (Moovin), Isaac Folts
3. Reyncrest Ava Palmboy (Unstopabull), Reyncrest Farm
4. Carpsdale-J Atwood Tulip (Atwood), Luncrest Farm
5. Durkacres AP Fritter (Unstopabull), Bridey Nolan
Fall Yearling
1. Luncrest Handsome Art (Handsome), Luncrest Farm LLC & Hackett Holsteins
2. Reyncrest Denver Polly (Denver), Reyncrest Farm
3. Far-M Backflip Autumn (Backflip), Maple Downs Farms II & Peter Vail
4. MS Underground Glory (Altitude), Everett Brayman
5. Durkacres Apple Candy (Rager), Lila Nolan
Junior Best Three Females
1. Rivercross Holsteins
2. Reyncrest Farm
Isaac Folts
Fall Yearling in Milk
1. Crystal-Star AZ 2255. (Unstopabull), Jamie Black
2. North-Effect WR Rosebud (Warrior), Dennis Snyder
3. STGEN Body Moovin
August 10-11, 2022 | Greenwich, NY | Junior Champions Open from left: Judge Michael Heath, Elizabeth Swatling with Junior Champion Liddleholme-JB Im It, Michael Wolf with Reserve Junior Champion Riser-4. War Chariot, Jason Lloyd with Honorable Mention Maple-Downs SDKC Glamorous, New York State Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor. Intermediate Champions Open Show from left: Judge Michael Heath, Brett Yerina with Intermediate Champion Pottsdale Alti Tana -Red, Ysabel Jacobs with Reserve Intermediate Champion Arolene Duhibou Apple Elmay, Lexi Payne with Honorable Mention Maple-Downs SDKCK Aurora, Jason Lloyd, New York State Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor. Intermediate Champions Junior Show from left: Judge Michael Heath, Adam King with Intermediate Champion KingsRansom Tato Celina, Issac Folts with Reserve Intermediate Champion J-Folts Awesome Halawa, Mason Ziemba with Honorable Mention STGEN Body Moovin and New York State Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor.SHOW RESULTS
New York State Red & White Show
Premier Exhibitor: Elmvue Farm
Premier Breeder: Mikelholm
Best Bred and Owned: Reyncrest Diamndbk Cici-Red (Diamondback) Reyncrest Farm
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Junior Champion & Best Bred and Owned Heifer: North Effect WA Tatas-Red (Warrior), Dennis Snyder
Reserve Junior Champion: Kress-Hill Subliss -Red (Altitude), Elmvue Farm
Honorable Mention: MS Analyst Hot Dayum-Red (Analyst), Reyncrest Farm and Fly Higher Holsteins
Premier Breeder & Exhibitor Heifer Show: Reyncrest Farms
Intermediate Champion: Pottsdale Alti Tana-Red (Altitude), Elmvue Farm Reserve Intermediate Champion: Reyncrest Diamndbk Cici-Red (Diamondback) Reyncrest Farm
Honorable Mention: Crystal- Star AZ 2255. -Red (Unstopabull), Jamie Black
Senior Champion: Hurcroft Awe LillyannRed (Awesome), Oakfield Corners Dairy Reserve Senior Champion: Colganados D Aviance (Destry) -Red, Johnathan & Alicia Lamb & Oakfield Corners Dairy
Honorable Mention: Troyer-View DB Tango-Red (Diamondback), Elmvue Farm Grand Champion: Hurcroft Awe Lillyann -Red (Awesome), Oakfield Corners Dairy Reserve Grand Champion: Pottsdale Alti Tana-Red (Altitude), Elmvue Farm
Honorable Mention: Colganados D Aviance-Red (Destry), Johnathan & Alicia Lamb & Oakfield Corners Dairy
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Junior Champion: MS Kingsransm DenaliRed (Warrior), Nate King
Reserve Junior Champion: J-Folts Aristocrat Jump-Red (Aristocrat), Issac Folts
Honorable Mention: MS-AOL Rerun-Red (Unstopabull), Bob Nagel & Hailee Liddle
Intermediate Champion: Smithland AT Margarita-Red (Alert), Caitlin Bennett Reserve Intermediate Champion: Liddleholme Avery-Red (Altitude), Sara & John Carpenter
Honorable Mention: Whittier-Farms Tricky-Red (Jordy), Bradley Rowland
Senior Champion: Luck-E Diamond Tonto-Red (Diamondback), Jacob Menzi
Reserve Senior Champion: ZBW-Ziems
Listentome-Red (Armani), Mason Ziemba
Honorable Mention: Valley-Dell Lotus Sunny-Red (Lotus), Kirt Menzi Jr. & Averie Brown
Grand Champion: Luck-E Diamond Tonto-Red (Diamondback), Jacob Menzi
Reserve Grand Champion: ZBW-Ziems
Listentome -Red (Armani), Mason Ziemba
August 10-11, 2022 | Greenwich, NY | Judge: Michael Heath, Maryland Grand Champions of Open Show from left: Judge Michael Heath, Jamie Black with Grand Champion Hurcroft Awe Lillyann-Red, Bret Yerina with Reserve Grand Pottsdale Alti Tana-Red, Johnathan Lamb with Honorable Mention Colganados D Avianca -Red, New York Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor. Grand Champion of Junior Show from left: Judge Michael Heath, Jacob Menzi with Grand Champion Luck-E Diamond Tonto-Red, Mason Ziemba with Reserve Grand Champion ZBW-Ziems Listentome -Red New York Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor. Intermediate Champions of Open Show from left: New York Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor, Brett Yerina with Intermediate Champion Pottsdale Alti Tana-Red, Tyler Reynolds with Reserve Intermediate Champion Reyncrest Diamndbk Cici-Red, Luke Getty with Honorable Mention Crystal- Star AZ 2255-Red, judge Michael Heath.New York State Red & White Show
Honorable Mention: Smithland AT Margarita-Red (Alert), Caitlin Bennett
Spring Calf
1. J-Folts Aristocrat Jump-Red (Aristocrat), Issac Folts
2. MS-AOL Rerun-Red (Unstopabull), Bob Nagel & Hailee Liddle
3. Velvet-View Akiliane -Red (Warrior), David King
4. MS Analyst Intense-Red (Analyst), Reyncrest Farm
5. EGL-Acres Ltenite Lover-Red (Latenite), Emily Lampson
Winter Calf
1. MS-AOL Ready to Roll-Red (Warrior), Reyncrest Farm & Fly Higher Holsteins
2. ZBW-JLP Doral Jenga-Red (Doral), K&B Ziemba & J Pirrung
3. Reyncrest Analyst Lariat-Red (Analyst), Reyncrest Farm
4. Sleeperridge Remy Rockette-Red (Remi), Sydney Blackmore
5. Cookiecutter Rhyme -Red (Warrior), Emily Lampson & Dalton Cook
Fall Calf
1. MS King Ransom Dice-Red (Altitude), Lauren King
2. Lantland Expensive-Red (Diamondback), Kirt Menzi Jr & Averie Brown
3. Fantasy-Found Destiny-Red (Altitude), Issac Folts & Jannalee Coleman
4. Cashells Cab Bordaux-Red (Jordy), C & D Bailey, B & E Cashell
5. Reyncrest A Simplify-Red (Altitude), Kendall Blackmore
Summer Yearling
1. North Effect WA Tatas-Red (Warrior), Dennis Snyder
2. Kress-Hill Subliss-Red (Altitude), Elmvue Farm
3. Siemers U Greatness-Red (Unstopabull), Reyncrest Farm
4. Reyncrest Awe Cantina-Red (Awesome), Kelly Reynolds & Tyler Reynolds
5. Reyjug Unstop Relly-Red (Unstopabull), Michael Wolf
Spring Yearling
1. MS Analyst Hot Dayum-Red (Analyst), Reyncrest Farm and Fly Higher Holsteins
2. MS Kingsransm Denali-Red (Warrior), Nate King
3. Reyncrest U Call Me Maybe-Red (Unstopabull), Kelly Reynolds & Tyler Reynolds
4. Lotta-Hill-C Jordy Betty-Red (Jordy), Makayla Pickering
5. Ranway Sangria Delish-Red (Sangria), Alexis Schultz
Winter Yearling
1. Durkacres AP Fritter-Red (Unstopabull), Bridey Nolan
2. Oakfield Any Darling-Red (Analyst), Maple Downs Farms II & Peter Vail
3. Posthaven U Sasafras-Red (Unstopabull),
Greenwich, NY | Judge: Michael Heath, Maryland Intermediate Champions of Junior Show from left: New York Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor, Madisyn Wright with Intermediate Champion Smithland AT Margarita-Red, Sara Carpenter with Reserve Intermediate Champion Liddleholme Avery-Red, Judge Michael Heath. Junior Champions of Open Show from left: New York Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor, Andy Reynolds with Honorable Mention MS Analyst Hot Dayum-Red, Randy Frasier with Reserve Junior Champion Kress-Hill Subliss -Red, Hailee Liddle with Junior Champion North Effect WA Tatas-Red, Mason Ziemba and judge Michael Heath. Junior Champions of Junior Show from left: Barbara Ziemba, Feedworks USA Sponsor John Clark, Isaac Folts with Reserve Junior Champion J-Folts Aristocrat Jump-Red, Nate King with Junior Champion MS Kingsransm DenaliRed, judge Michael Heath, Feedworks USA Sponsor Chelsie Fuller, New York Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor.SHOW RESULTS
New York State Holstein Show
Elmvue Farm
3. Maple-Downs Addison (Unstopabull), Jason Lloyd
4. Kings-Ransom Tato Celina (Tatoo), Adam King
5. Reyncrest C Posh Spice, (Crushabull), Mackenzie Reynolds & Reyncrest Farm
Junior 2-Year-old
1. J-Folts Awesome Halawa (Awesome), Isaac Folts
2. Retso sidekick Charlene (Sidekick), Michael Wolf
3. Kingsway Snazzy Jazzy (Avalanche), Brian George
4. Perna Crushabull Hustle (Crushabull), Cookiecutter Holsteins
5. Elm-Spring Meridian Iris (Meridian), Luncrest Farm LLC
Senior 2-Year-old
1. Pottsdale Alti Tana-Red-ET (Altitude), Elmvue Farm
2. Oakfield Doorman Karmen (Doorman), Alicia & Jonathan Lamb & Oakfield Corners
3. Blondin Crushabull Prism (Crushabull), Elmvue Farm
4. Elm-Spring Octane Margo (High Octance), Elm-Spring Farm
5. Miss Sid Madiras (Sid), Isaac Folts & Parker George
Junior 3-Year-Old
1. Arolene Duhibou Apple Elmay (AppleCrisp), Elmvue Farm
2. Ghislair SDKCK Framboise (Sidekick),
3. Cashells UN Cutie-Red (Unstopabull), Elmvue Farm
4. Miss Goldwyn Andrea (Goldwyn), Mackenzie Reynolds
5. M Devine Jordy Lula (Jordy), Cooper Merrill
Senior 3-Year-Old
1. Reyncrest Diamndbk Cici -Red (Diamondback), Kelly & Tyler Reynolds
2. Oakfield Solomon Sunset (Solomon), Alicia & Johnathan Lamb
3. Reyncrest Go For Gold (Avalanche), Reyncrest Farm
4. Ducketharvue DRMN Gypsy (Doorman), Steve Morrill & Jack Zeh
5. Jacobs Unix Meli (Unix), Elmvue Farm 4-Year-Old
1. Hurcroft Awe Lillyann-Red (Awesome), Oakfield Corners Dairy
2. Eildon Tweed Cynthia (Avalanche), Hailee Liddle
3. Petitclerc Applicable Milano (Applicable), Elmvue Farms
4. Woodcrest Crush Cake (Crush), Woodcrest Dairy
5. Ridgedale Raquel (Diamondback), Cyrus Conrad 5-Year-Old
1. Tusc-Vu Avalanche Cali (Avalanche), Isaac Folts
2. Kingsway Dempsey Nora (Dempsey), Elmvue Farm
3. Jacobs Fitz Laurance (Fitz), Adam Liddle
4. Posthaven G C Creampie (GoldChip), Rose Post, Hobart, NY
5. Rocklan Solomon Lidla (Solomon), Kolby Sample Aged Cow
1. Ridgedale Elysian (Absolute), Cyrus Conrad
2. Luck-E Diamond Tonto (Diamondback), Jacob Menzi
3. Ms Libyes Wind Lysette (Windbrook), Elmvue Farm
4. Oakfield Addictio Emoji (Addiction), Oakfield Corners Dairy
5. Maple-Downs Armani Glamor (Armani), Maple Downs Farms II 150,000 Pound Cow
1. Posthaven Absolute Sasy (Absolute), Andrew Post
2. Colganados D Avianca -Red (Destry), Johnathan & Alicia Lamb & Oakfield Corners Dairy
3. Eildon-Tweed Chaptr 23. (Delta), Blake Wadsworth
4. ZBW-Ziems Listentome (Armani), Mason Ziemba
5. Oakfield Reality Harmony (Reality), Johnathan & Alicia Lamb & Oakfield Corners Dairy Produce of Dam
Kings Ransom Dam & Daughter Post Haven Senior Best Three Females Oakfield Corners Dairy
New York State Fair Red & White Show
ET (Awesome), Lily Marshman
Honorable Mention: Ovaltop Bwire
Ruby-Red (Barbwire), Ovaltop Holsteins
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Senior & Grand Champion: TroyerView DB Tango-Red (Diamondback), Elmvue
Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion: Tiger Lily Apple Pie-Red-
Intermediate Champion: Pottsdale Alti Tana-Red (Altitude), Randy Frasier
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Ovaltop Jordy Rojo-Red (Jordy), Ovaltop Holstein
Honorable Mention: Smithland At Margarita-Red (Alert), Caitlin Bennett
Junior Champion: Overside Far Alt Ros (Altitude), Eaton Holsteins & Makayla Osinga
Reserve Junior Champion: Ms-AOL Camaro-Red (Analyst), Merrillea Holsteins
Honorable Mention: Curr-Vale Bacardi-Red (Unstopabull), Currie Holsteins
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Senior & Grand Champion: Tiger Lily Apple Pie-Red-ET (Awesome), Lily Marshman
Reserve Senior & Grand Champion: Ovaltop Jordy Rojo-Red (Jordy), Justin Wolfe
Junior Champion: Ms-AOL CamaroRed (Analyst), Cooper Merrill
Reserve Junior Champion: Ovaltop Warrior Ripley-Red (Warrior), Alexis Wolfe
Honorable Mention: Ovaltop Unst Roseana-Red (Unstopabull), Justin Wolfe
Judge: Michael Heath, Maryland Premier Breeder & Exhibitor: Ovaltop Holsteins NY Judge: Barclay Phoenix, Ontario, CanadaNew York State Red & White Show
(Unstopabull), Kolby Sample
Dan Menendez & Andy Post
4. Scarlet-Summer Berry-Red (Unstopabull), Preston Peabody
5. Sillsdale F Letter Word-Red (Man), David Lloyd
Fall Yearling
1. MS Underground Glory-Red (Altitude), Everett Brayman
2. Durkacres Apple Candy-Red (Rager), Lila Nolan
Junior Best Three Females
Reyncrest Farms
Fall Yearling in Milk
1. Crystal-Star AZ 2255-Red (Unstopabull), Jamie Black
2. Mikelholm War Riviera-Red (Warrior), Emily Mikel
3. Cookiecutter R Reese-Red (Ronald), Rich Horton
Summer Junior 2
1. Rivercross U Stop DJ-Red (Unstopabull), Rivercross Holsteins
2. Whittier-Farms Tricky-Red (Jordy), Bradley Rowland
3. Yorkmount Unstopabull Sum -Red (Unstopabull), Brittany Perry
Junior 2-Year-old
1. Class-A Unstopabull Ava-Red
2. ZBW M Unst Listen up-Red (Unstopabull), Duncan & Courtney Bailey
Senior 2-Year-old
1. Pottsdale Alti Tana-Red (Altitude), Elmvue Farm
2. Big-Guns Awesome Tilly -Red (Awesome), Jamie Black & Matt Hawbaker
3. Smithland AT Margarita-Red (Alert), Caitlin Bennett
4. Liddleholme Avery-Red (Altitude), Sara & John Carpenter
5. Mikelholm War Rocket-Red (Warrior), Emily Mikel
Junior 3-Year-Old
1. Cashells UN Cutie-Red (Unstopabull), Elmvue Farm
2. Mikelholm Jordy Rock On-Red (Jordy), Emily Mikel
3. Yorkmount Unstopabull Ru-Red (Unstopabull), Brittany Perry
Senior 3-Year-Old
1. Reyncrest Diamndbk Cici-Red (Diamondback), Kelly & Tyler Reynolds
2. Liddleholme Luver-Red (Diamondback), Anthony & Kennedy Liddle
3. HS-Hotstuff An Spicy-Red (Avalanche), Reyncrest Farms & Fly Higher Holsteins
4. Poppydale Jackpot Kash-Red (Jackpot), Elizabeth Couillard
5. Joleanna Ammo Mcfly-Red (Ammo), Preston Peabody
4-Year-old
1. Hurcroft Awe Lillyann-Red (Awesome), Oakfield Corners Dairy
2. Troyer-View DB Tango-Red (Diamondback), Elmvue Farm
3. Valley-Dell Lotus Sunnyv (Lotus), Kirt Menzi Jr. & Averie Brown
4. Durkacres Apple Ale-Red (Unstopabull), Sara & John Carpenter
5. Yorkmount Zinger Ella-Red (Zinger), Yorkmount Farm
Aged Cow
1. Luck-E Diamond Tonto-Red (Diamondback), Jacob Menzi
2. Oakfield Addictio Emoji-Red (Addiction), Oakfield Corners Dairy
3. Futurama Redburst Hazel-Red (Redburst), Mason Ziemba & Jamie-Lynn Helm 150,000 Pound Cow
1. Colganados D Avianca -Red (Destry), Johnathan & Alicia Lamb & Oakfield Corners Dairy
2. ZBW-Ziems Listentome-Red (Armani), Mason Ziemba
3. Lantland Destry Eagle-Red (Destry), Kirt Menzi Jr.
Michael Heath, MarylandSHOW RESULTS
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Junior Champion: Petitclere Devour Franey, Reliance Dairy
Res. Junior Champion & Best Bred & Owned: Wayward-Wind H Doc Tambourine, Onnolee Lind & Larry & Beanie Hill, Cassadaga.
Best Red & White Under 2 Years Old: Green Banks War 8665-Red-ET, Ana Frederes, Falconer
Intermediate Champion: Plum-Uber Livewire, Cole Nickerson, Corry
Res. Intermediate Champion: Cash Al More Sugar-Red - Brandon Nickerson
Senior Champion & Best Bred & Owned: Halocrest Avalanch True-ET,
Howard Ivett, S. Dayton
Res. Senior Champion: Lynnanne Red Hot Dot-Red, Larry & Beanie Hill & Dylan Neckers, Falconer
Grand Champion: Plum-Uber Livewire, Cole Nickerson, Corry Res. Grand Champion: Cash Al More Sugar-Red, Brandon Nickerson Champion Udder: Country Ayre Hancock 6454, Lily Woodis, Dewittville
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Junior Champion: A Logansway Select Beverage, Collin Crawford, Sherman Res. Junior Champion: Plum-Line
Undenied Vegas, Cole Nickerson, Corry
Intermediate Champion: Plum-Uber Livewire, Cole Nickerson, Corry
Res. Intermediate Champion: Country Ayre Hancock 6454, Lily Woodis, Dewittville
Senior & Grand Champion: PlumUber Livewire, Cole Nickerson, Corry
Res. Senior & Res. Grand Champion: Country Ayre Hancock 6454, Lily Woodis, Dewittville
Best Bred & Owned: Cash Al More Sugar-Red, Brandon Nickerson, Sherman
74th Annual Chautauqua County Holstein Show July 23, 2022 | Dunkirk, NY | Judge: Kelly Reynolds, Corfu, NY Youth Show Junior Show Junior Champions from left:- Judge, Kelly Reynolds; Collin Crawford with Jr. Champ., A Logansway Select Beverage; Cole Nickerson with Res. Jr. Champ., Plum-Line Undenied Vegas Junior Show Grand Champions from left: Kelly Reynolds; Erma Wolcott-Dairy Ambassador; Lily Woodis with Res. Gr. Champ. Country Ayre Hancock 6454; Cole Nickerson with Gr. Champ. Plum-Uber Livewire; a Dairy Ambassador; and Robert Crowell with trophy in memory of Eric Crowell. Open Show Junior Champions from left: Onnolee Lind, Larry Hill with Res. Jr. Champ. Wayward-Wind H Doc Tambourine; Liam Nickerson for Reliance Dairy with Jr. Champ. Petitclere Devour Franey; Judge Kelly Reynolds. Open Show Grand Champions from left: Erma Wolcott-Dairy Ambassador, Brandon Nickerson with Res. Grand Champ. Cash AL More Sugar-Red; Cole Nickerson with Gr. Champ. Plum-Uber Livewire; a Dairy Ambassador; and Judge Kelly Reynolds.Eastern New York Holstein Show
Junior Champion of Junior Show: Whitedale Moov Superstar-Red, Keegan Newcomb.
Reserve Junior Champion of Junior Show: Landis-MRK Boom Dilly-ET, Alexandrea Smith.
Best Animal Bred & Owned by Exhibitor Under 2 of Junior Show: Millys-Cows Dandelion, Emily Mayo.
Junior Champion: Horizons TS Hopeful, Horizon Syndicate.
Reserve Junior Champion: Lundcrest Handsome Art, Edward Hackett IV.
Best Animal Bred & Owned by Exhibitor Under 2: Horizons TS Hopeful, Horizon Syndicate.
Intermediate Champion of Junior Show: Tollgate Diamondback Brevity, Jenna Lawrence.
Reserve Intermediate Champion of Junior Show: Schilldale B Strawberry-
Red, Liliana, Emily, Arvine IV, Emmett, Robert & Lorraine Coon.
Intermediate Champion of Senior Show: Tollgate Diamondback Bismark, Tollgate Farm.
Reserve Intermediate Champion of Senior Show: Apple PTS Aleksey-RedET, Ethan, Aidan & Abigail Arsenault.
Senior Champion of Junior Show: Wilrose Hi-Octane Pep, Sydney Kiernan.
Reserve Senior Champion of Junior Show: Wilrose Crush Mia, Summer Kiernan.
Grand Champion of Junior Show: Wilrose Hi-Octane Pep, Sydney Kiernan.
Reserve Grand Champion of Junior Show: Wilrose Crush Mia, Summer Kiernan.
Best Animal Bred & Owned by
Exhibitor Over 2 for Junior Show: Millerhurst Brash Abby, Hope Miller.
Senior Champion of Senior Show: Oakfield Archrival Dina-ET, Ethan Arsenault.
Reserve Senior Champion of Senior Show: Hi-Octane Pep, Sydney Kiernan.
Grand Champion Female of Senior Show: Tollgate Diamondback Carina, Tollgate Farm.
Reserve Grand Champion Female of Senior Show: Apple PTS Aleksey-RedET, Ethan, Aidan & Abigail Arsenault.
Best Animal Bred & Owned by Exhibitor Over 2 of Senior Show: Tollgate Diamondback Carina.
Premier Breeder: Millerhurst Farm Partnership.
Premier Exhibitor: Millerhurst Farm Partnership.
Madison County Fair Holstein Show
July 8, 2022 | Brookfield, NY | Judge: Dan McGarr
The 2022 Madison County Fair Dairy Cattle Show, held July 8 in Brookfield, NY was a huge success with over 100 head filling the barns to capacity. Judge for the day was Dan McGarr to evaluate the high quality all day long. While all breeds were present; the Holsteins dominated in both numbers and overall success; capturing supreme champion cow, reserve supreme champion heifer and best udder of show. The generous support of abundant sponsors provides for paydays unequaled by any other county fair. Results are as follows:
Supreme Champion Heifer: Ranway Kid Rock Squirt – Jersey, Alexis Schultz
Reserve Supreme Heifer: Ranway Denver Annaleese – Holstein, Alexis Schultz
Supreme Champion Cow: CloverPatch Dempsey Skittle – Holstein, Owen Hill
Reserve Supreme Cow: Peilas VIP
Thunder – Ayrshire, Ashley Peila
Best Udder of Show: Clover-Patch Dempsey Skittle – Holstein, Owen Hill
HOLSTEIN OPEN & YOUTH SHOW
Junior Champion: Ranway Denver Annaleese – Fall Calf, Alexis Schultz
Reserve Jr. Champion: Ms E-Skin Ava Finale-Red – 2nd Fall Calf, Lily Marshman
Sr. & Grand Champion: Cover-Patch Dempsey Skittle – 5 Yr. Old, Owen Hill Reserve Sr. & Grand Champion:
HOLSTEIN CLASS RESULTS
Spring Calf
1. Groesland Aristocat Shea-Red, Stacey Collins
2. Brabant Crush Shamoo, Timothy Van Lieshout
3. Walkerland Cheers Nova, Margaret Walker Winter Calf
1. Collins-Pride Doc Special, Stacey Collins
2. Insight-CJ DMP Oakley – TW, Taylor Hodge
3. Brabant Alert Keelan, Emily Van Lieshout
Fall Calf
1. Ranway Denver Annaleese, Alexis Schultz
2. Ms E-Skin Ava Finale-Red, Lily Marshman
3. Dithmarsia Adsn Lailant-Red, Morgan Hodge
Summer Yearling
1. Tiger-Lily Warr Romi-Red, Lily Marshman
2. Brabant Reeve Rita-Red, Jessica Van Lieshout
3. Clover-Patch Crush Twixx, Nate Rumovicz
Spring Yearling
1. Woodmansee Dale Macarena, Will Rumovicv
2. Curr-Vale Airlift Hilda, Alexis Schultz
3. Pineland Chief Humor, Abigail Hirt Winter Yearling
1. Dithmarsia Addison Londyn, Morgan Hodge
2. Pavany Dback Rowdie-ET, Matthew Richenberg
3. Clover-Patch ALT Luna-Red, Phalen Hill
Fall Yearling
1. Granny Anne Atlantis-Red, Carissa Bennett Sr. 2 Year Old
1. Smithland AT Margarita-Red, Carissa Bennett
2. Collins-Pride Roger Lyric-Red, Chad Collins Jr. 3 Year Old
1. Collins-Pride Margarita-Red, Alissa Collins
2. Fantasy-Found Absolut Angel, Ryder Santobuono
3. Coon-Del Crush Bbight 41, Kaitlyn Sherwood
5 Year Old
1. Cover-Patch Dempsey Skittle, Owen Hill
2. T-Farm Monterey Salina, McKenna Furner
July 22, 2022 | Judge: Cassie Menendez | 119 Head Shown Smithland AT Margarita-Red - Sr. 3 Yr. Old, Carissa BennettSHOW RESULTS
New York State Fair Holstein Show
Premier Breeder: Ovaltop Holsteins
Premier Exhibitor: Elmvue
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Senior & Grand Champion: JerichoDairy Baracuda-ET (Corvette), Currie Holsteins
Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion: Troyer-View DB TangoRed (Diamondback), Elmvue Holsteins
Honorable Mention - Grand Champion: Ms Campbell-Run Hez (Doorman), Eaton Holsteins, Pat Conroy & Mike Garrow
Honorable Mention - Senior Champion: Garay Doorman Bree-ET
(Doorman), Elmvue Holsteins
Intermediate Champion: Ms Campbell-Run Hez (Doorman), Eaton Holsteins, Pat Conroy & Mike Garrow
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Jacobs Unix Meli-ET (Unix), Elmvue Holsteins
Honorable Mention: Le-O-La Artist Always (Artist), Elmvue Holsteins
Junior Champion: Geography Door Gig (Doorman), Eaton Holsteins & Glamourview Farms
Reserve Junior Champion: Overside Far Alt Ros (Altitude), Eaton Holsteins & Makayla Osinga
Honorable Mention: Ms Eastonholme Unstp (Unstoppable), Eaton Holsteins & Brad Murphy
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Senior & Grand Champion: Tiger Lily Apple Pie-Red-ET (Awesome), Lily Marshman
Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion: Ms Mac-Mara Crush Remi (Crush), Jack Rose
Honorable Mention: Oakfield Callen SanDiego (Callen), Jack Rose
Junior Champion: Ms-AOL CamaroRed (Analyst), Cooper Merrill
Reserve Junior Champion: RowCo Pharo Mia 7134 (Pharo), Shannon Brown
Honorable Mention: Ovaltop Warrior Ripley-Red (Warrior), Alexis Wolfe
Lewis County Holstein Show
July 22,
Premier Breeder: Maiden-Kine, John & Molly Scoville
Premier Exhibitor: Rossdale, Jack Ross
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Junior Champion and Best Bred & Owned: Maiden-Kine Candy Cane RC, Molly & John Scoville
Reserve Junior Champion: Hittsong Doc Mary, Diesel & Katy Hitt
Honorable Mention: Hittson Bailey Marley, Diesel & Katy Hitt
Senior & Grand Champion: Parkview Budjon Abbott Adrianne-ET, Parkview
Jerseys, LLC
Res. Senior & Res. Grand Champion: MS Mac-Mara Crush Remi, Landon Peters & Elizabeth Sutton
Honorable Mention Senior & Grand Champion & Best Bred & Owned: MS Raps Jordy Razzma-ET, Parkview Jerseys, LLC.
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Junior Champion: Rossdale Warrior Cracker RC, Maya Laribee
Reserve Junior Champion: Joelanna Allegiant Patch, Lane HItt
Honorable Mention: Rossdale
Moovin Soda Pop, Rachel VanBuren
Best Bred & Owned: Starry Falls
Handsome Satin, Samuel Van Buren
Senior & Grand Champion: MS MacMara Crush Remi, Landon Peters & Elizabeth Sutton
Res. Senior & Res. Grand Champion: Oakfield Callen San Diego-ET, Jackson Peters & Rachel VanBuren
Honorable Mention Sr. & Grand Champion & Best Bred & Owned: Rossdale Hi-Oct Bubblegum, Landon Peters
NY State Holstein Showmanship
The NY State Holstein Showmanship contest was held on August 10th in Greenwich, NY. Emma Finch was named Master Showman while Isaac Folts was Reserve Master Showman. From left: NY Dairy Ambassador Gabriella Taylor, Emma Finch, Isaac Folts and judge Cassie Menendez.
August 28, 2022 | Syracuse, NY | Judge: Barclay Phoenix, Ontario, Canada NY | Judge: Andrew Reynolds, Corfu, NYClub Show
By Virginia Wolfe, OHM ReporterThe O-H-M [Otsego-HerkimerMontgomery] Holstein Club held their annual dairy show on Thursday, July 21st at the Fonda Fairgrounds. Tim Abbott, noted cattle judge from Vermont, placed the 92 outstanding cattle as well as judged 4 classes of youth showmanship. Winning the showmanship competition was Master Showman - Morgan Hodge; Reserve Master Showman-Luke Byma; and Honorable Mention-Justin Wolfe. Twenty-three junior members, ages under 8 to 20 years old, participated in special age groups.
Champions of the Senior Show were won by Elmvue Farm of Fonda and Ovaltop Holsteins of Richfield Springs. Jr. Champion was Ovaltop Warrior Ripley-Red, 1st place Fall Yearling Heifer owned by Alexis Wolfe and Reserve Jr.
Champion was the first place Spring Yearling, Elmvue Sidekick Rhiann owned by Elmvue Farm. Honorable Mention was awarded to Rivercross Farm with the first place Winter Calf, Rivercross Denver Ritz. The Senior and Grand Champion of the Sr. Show was awarded to the first place 4 year old milking cow, Garay Doorman Bree-ET owned by Elmvue Farm; Reserve Sr. & Reserve Grand Champion honors went to the first place Aged cow, Ovaltop Dback Noleta owned by Ovaltop Holsteins; and the Honorable Mention Sr. & HM Grand Champion was awarded to Elmvue Farm’s first place Jr. 3 Year old-Ghislair Sdkck Framboise-ET.
Junior Show Champions were awarded to Alexis Wolfe’s winning Fall Yearling, Ovaltop Warrior RipleyRed. Reserve Jr. Champion went
to Kaylee Byma’s Fall Calf. CollinsPride WR Olivia-Red; and Honorable Mention Jr. Champion honors went to Charlise Canary summer yearling, Canary Sidekick June. In the Junior Show the Intermediate Champion, B&L Diamondback Mystery was also declared the Grand Champion. And the Reserve Intermediate Champion was also declared the Reserve Grand Champion for Lance & Daniel McClure with Pineland Diamond Trinket. Winning the Senior Championships were two entries from Jr. member Stephen Ulman.
Although the number of entries for this year’s show were down from previous years, the quality of the cattle was exceptional. Elmvue Farm was awarded the Premier Exhibitor of the show while Ovaltop Holsteins won the Premier Breeder honors.
21, 2022 | Fonda, NY | Judge: Tim Abbott | 92 Head Shown 2022 OHM Show Senior & Grand Champions. From left: Eliza Schoeberi, Otsego Dairy Promotion; Brett Yerina, HM Sr. & Grand Champion-Ghislair Sdkck Framboise-ET; Mike Wolfe, Res. Sr. & Res. Grand Champion-Ovaltop Dback Noleta; Lyndsay Yerina, Sr. & Grand Champion- Garay Doorman Bree-ET; Judge Tim Abbott and Evelyn Kersmanc, Otsego County Dairy Promotion.NYHA State Picnic
The NYHA state picnic took on a different look this year as members from around the state gathered at Hales Mills Golf Course in Johnstown, to compete in a golf outing and enjoy a BBQ. Justin Kelsey tossed the idea out as something different for the association to involve younger members and 15 teams signed up to test their golfing prowess. Most of the teams
donated their winnings back and the association came out on the positive side. Those folks who didn’t golf enjoyed visiting on the veranda that overlooked the Adirondacks and a delicious catered BBQ. Thanks to Bonnie Bargstedt for coordinating the event.
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OCD JALAPENO SOY 69442-ET DOB 2022-04-28
GTPI +3181 NM$ +1256 DPR +2.0 Type +0.73 UDC +1.62
*She is #7 in the breed for GTPI and #8 for NM*
Pedigree: Jalapeno X Conway (due in September)
X GP Legacy (due again in November) X VG Resolve
Hailing from 10 more VG/EX dams • From the BWM Ginny family
OCD CAPTAIN LIANA 65615-ET DOB 2021-07-12
GTPI +3170 NM$ +1223 DPR -1.4 Type +1.66 UDC +1.57
*She is #14 in the breed for GTPI and #33 for NM*
Pedigree: Captain X GP Tahiti (just fresh in 2 nd lactation) X GP Hang-Time
Next 3 dams are VG
OCD AHEAD FORTUNE 64329-ET DOB 2021-01-14
GTPI +3128 NM$+1127 DPR-0.3 Type +1.59 UDC +1.79
*Ranks in the Top 100 of the breed for GTPI and Top 1000 for NM*
Pedigree: Ahead X Legacy X GP Dynamo X Profit
Next 9 dams are VG/EX from the Blackstar Raven family
***Her IVF session sells in the World Classic***
OCD JALAPENO NAPPY 57116-ET DOB 2022-04-02
GTPI +3120 NM$+1154 DPR +0.3 Type +1.34 UDC+1.49
*Ranks in the Top 100 of the breed for GTPI and Top 500 for NM*
Pedigree: Jalapeno X Twitch (due in February)
X GP Soprano (due back in April) X Magee
Hails from 10 generations of VG/EX dams • From the Napa family
OCD FROSTBIT LEXUS 69638-ET DOB 2022-06-12
GTPI +3043 NM$+1205 DPR-0.6 Type +1.12 UDC+1.45
*Ranks in the Top 100 of the breed for both GTPI and NM*
Pedigree: FrostBite X Gameday (short bred) X GP Legacy X VG Copycat X Rubicon
Backed by 9 more VG/EX dams • From the Laurie Shiek cow family
OCD WHEELHOUS MINT 68552-ET DOB 2022-06-06
GTPI +3115 NM$ +990 DPR -0.3 Type +2.24 UDC+2.04
*Ranks in the Top 100 of the breed for GTPI*
Pedigree: Wheelhouse X Parfect (due in April) X GP Cascade (due back in October)
X VG Jedi (pregnant in her 3 rd lactation and due in April)
Hails from 10 generations of VG/EX dams • From the BWM Ginny
OCD HOT TICKET TARA 68474-ET DOB 2022-05-15
GTPI +3108 NM$+1134 DPR-0.4 Type +1.72 UDC+1.78
*Ranks in the Top 250 of the breed for GTPI and Top 1000 for NM*
Pedigree: HotTicket X Moonshiner (due in February) X GP Legacy (due back in September) X VG Dynamo (in her 2 nd lactation) X Jedi
Next 11 dams are VG/EX • From the Welcome Stock Taya family
OCD GAMEDY FRANCES 66162-ET DOB 2021-07-09
GTPI +3107 NM$ +1161 DPR+1.1 Type+1.31 UDC+1.24
*Ranks in the Top 250 of the breed for GTPI and Top 500 for NM* Gameday X GP Spartacus (due again in April) X Yoda X Denver X VG Uno Backed by 9 more VG/EX dams from the Blackstar Raven family
OCD ENGINEER RAE 57273-ET DOB 2022-05-30
GTPI +3106 NM$+1144 DPR+0.4 Type+1.39 UDC+0.49
*Ranks in the Top 250 of the breed for GTPI and Top 1000 for NM* Maternal sister to #10
Engineer X Captain (due in December) X VG Coffee (fresh in her 2 nd lactation)
X GP SlamDunk X Delta
Hails from 10 more VG/EX dams in the Planet Sapphire/Dellia family
OCD FUGLEMAN RAE 68553-ET DOB 2022-06-06
GTPI+3106 NM$ 1146 DPR-0.6 Type+1.66 UDC+1.59
*Ranks in the Top 250 of the breed for GTPI and Top 1000 for NM* Maternal sister to #9
Fugleman X Captain (due in December) X VG Coffee (fresh in her 2 nd lactation)
X GP SlamDunk X Delta
From 10 more VG/EX dams in the Planet Sapphire/Dellia family
OCD CAPTAIN RAE 63785-ET DOB 2021-01-31
GTPI+3106 NM$+1129 DPR+0.3 Type+1.87 UDC+1.73
*Ranks in the Top 250 of the breed for GTPI and Top 1000 for NM* Dam of #9 and 10
Captain X VG Coffee (fresh in her 2 nd lactation) X GP SlamDunk X Delta X EX Uno Backed by 9 more VG/EX dams in the Planet Sapphire/Dellia family
OCD MONSHN CINERGY 63673-ET DOB 2020-12-29
GTPI+3105 NM$+1111 DPR+-0.2 Type+1.71 UDC+1.75
*Ranks in the Top 250 of the breed for GTPI and Top 2000 for NM* Moonshiner X GP Foxcatcher (due again in October) X GP Magee X GP Rubicon Hails from 7 generations of VG/EX dams From the Larcrest Crimson family
OCD GAMEDAY EROY 65430-ET DOB 2021-05-26
GTPI+3100 NM$+1101 DPR+0.8 Type+1.42 UDC+1.71
*Ranks in the Top 250 of the breed for GTPI and Top 2000 for NM* Gameday X GP Biggelo (due again in December) X VG House (just fresh in her 3rd lactation) X Rubicon
From 6 generations of VG/EX dams • From the Eroy family
OCD GAMEDAY RAVEN 94453-ET DOB 2021-04-26
GTPI+3100 NM$+1085 DPR+0.2 Type+1.80 UDC+1.68
*Ranks in the Top 250 of the breed for GTPI* Gameday X VG Legacy (due again in March)
X EX Burley (due again in October) X EX Delta
Next 9 generations are VG/EX • From the Blackstar Raven family