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Official Publication of the Ohio Holstein
September/October 2022
Published 5 times per year in February, April, June, October and December by the OHIO HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 479, Wooster, OH 44691 www.ohioholstein.com
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Contents
From the Executive Director Dallas Rynd
A Message from the President Chris Lahmers
Ack-Lee Registered Holsteins: Sustainability Through Diversity
Fair Snapshots
National Holstein Futurity
Had No Idea! with Logan Schlauch
Bullseye
National Holstein Futurity #68 Rules
National Holstein Futurity #68 Entry Form
Flowers of the Breed
the National Front
District 1 & 2 Holstein Show Results
Ohio District 5 Holstein Show Results
Ohio District 3 Holstein Show Results
Ohio District 7 Holstein Show Results
Ohio District 9 Holstein Show Results
Ohio District 10 Holstein Show Results
Ohio District 14 Holstein Show Results
Ohio District 15 Holstein Show Results
Ohio State Fair Red & White Show Sponsors
Ohio State Fair Red & White Show Results
Ohio State Fair Red & White Junior Show Results
Mideast Summer National Holstein Show Results
Mideast Summer National Holstein Junior Show Results
Pleasant Meadow Sale Report
Memoriam
Grapevine
Holstein
Joe Cole, Bloomville
740-396-0454 Evan Kiko, Paris 330-205-9354
NATIONAL DIRECTOR
Steve Moff, Columbiana 330-482-9018
BOARD MEMBERS
Dist. 1 Gary Kibler, Warren
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Dist. 2 Evan Kiko, Paris 330-205-9354
Dist. 3 Steve Specht, Dover 330-204-9831
Dist. 4 Open
Dist. 5 Dallas Rynd, Ashville 740-207-5005
Dist. 7 Allison Mangun 330-749-9036
Dist. 8 Jeneva Auble, Polk
Dist. 9 Joe Cole, Bloomville
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Dist. 10 Dan Morlock, Pemberville 419-265-5771
Dist. 11 Jay Ackley, East Liberty 937-935-8272
Dist. 12 Ty Etgen, Harrod 567-204-6310
Dist. 13 Chris Lahmers, Marysville 614-306-7194
Dist. 14 Eric Topp, Wapakoneta
Dist. 15 Curtis Bickel, Wilmington
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Just For The Juniors
On The Cover
Quietcove Foxys Arrival took the National Holstein Futurity at the 2022 Ohio State Fair. Owned by Quietcove and White Light Holsteins, she was the pick of judge Mike Duckett. See coverage of the National Holstein futurity in this issue and if you want to enter the futurity, those forms are also in this issue. District shows and the Mid-East Summer National show results are all in this issue along with a feature on the very diversified farm of Ack-Lee Regis tered Holsteins. As you peruse these pages enjoy the ads and info from all over the Midwest with seven states represented in the Midwest Holsteins section. And if you are picking this up at World Dairy Expo, we hope you enjoy the Ohio Holstein News and consider subscrib ing to bring five issues per year to your mailbox!
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From the Executive Director
By Dallas Rynd
We are coming off a very successful Ohio State Fair where things seemed a lit tle more normal. Many exhibitors strive to achieve their goals of winning or standing at the top of a class so they can move to the next level and compete at World Dairy Expo with the best animals North America has to offer.
I believe that competition breeds success whether it’s in sports, business, or, in this case, showing cattle at World Dairy Expo. To compete with the very best is inspiring and motivating. It sets the bar for your own herd.
I grew up in Crawford County, PA and showed both in 4-H and FFA. The com petition at our county fair was stellar as we had one of the top youth shows in the entire country. It was typical for us to have more than 200 head of Holsteins in the 4-H show. As tough as the junior show was, the open show was even more competitive. Trying to win junior champion or grand champion was always our goal. It helped us to focus on mating decision in our herd. It took many years to accomplish both things, but there was huge satisfaction in our wins!
All that being said, exhibiting at World Dairy Expo is like trying out for the Olym pics. There is elite competition in every class. Our first year exhibiting there was 1986. We took our own string of two heifers. One was a junior calf and the other was a senior year ling. Both heifers were out of the same cow family and were homebred. We were thrilled to stand in the top ten with both heifers.
Competition has driven each breed to improve over the years. I credit shows all across the country and certainly, World Dairy Expo, for improving the confirma tion of dairy cattle in the United States and around the world. If you have not at tended Expo recently, I would encourage you to go if you can or watch online. It is amazing to see the continuous improve ment of the beautiful animals we all love.
Ohio will be well represented on the colored shavings, not just in the Holstein show, but in the other breeds as well. We are well represented on the judging side of the ring as well. It is a tremendous honor to get to judge at Madison. Two brothers from western Ohio will have that honor. Keith and Phillip Topp have both been selected to judge this year. Keith will be sorting out the Jerseys and Phil will be making the picks in the Guernsey show. Best of luck to all the Ohio exhibitors!
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A Message from the President
By Chris Lahmers
As we enter into fall, it becomes a busy time of year. I know several farms are working to get their corn silage done. This can be a stressful time with long hours, I hope everyone stays safe this time of year. I was able to attend the Pleasant Meadows dispersal a couple weeks ago. It turned out to be a perfect day, it was nice to catch up with Ohio Holstein breeders throughout the state. These kinds of dispersals don’t happen as frequently as they used to. It was nice to see the years of hard work pay off. Congratulations to the Fledder johan family for their many years of breeding registered Holsteins.
We wrapped up another successful show season at the Ohio State Fair. The fair was back to normal with attendance from the public. Congratulations to all of the winners in both the open and junior show divisions. The highlight of the fair for my children is getting to hang out with their cousins. For us older children, it is fun to talk about how things used to be. (Yes, I am getting that old). Good luck to all the exhibitors moving on to the fall shows.
The Ohio Holstein Association has some exciting things coming up this fall. The OHA Fall Sale will be October 15th at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. Ken Janes with help from Wy att Schlauch has put together a great offering of cattle with right
around 70 head to sell. Also, don’t miss out on the Ohio Fall Tour
Ty and Heather Etgen’s farm in western, Ohio. Paul Haskins has been working hard to put the tour together and you can see more details in this issue.
Lastly, the Ohio Holstein Board of directors voted to do a Membership price increase in 2023. We have voted to move senior membership from $45 to $60. The last membership increase was 2009. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact any board member or myself.
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ACK-LEE REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
Sustainability Through Diversity
By Amanda Poelman
As in any industry, the dairy business has seen many changes: increase in farm size, decrease in the number of dairies across the country, the rise and fall of milk and com modity and cattle prices. Through it all, the resiliency of producers and the importance of the family farm remain certain.
Ack-Lee Registered Holsteins began in the early 1960s at its present location in East Liberty, Ohio, when Robert Ackley left his family farm to go out on his own. He started with a modest 40-50 cows which he milked in a double-4 parlour. He and his wife, Kath leen, raised a family, including son Jay, who returned to the farm full-time following his high school graduation.
Today, Jay and his wife, Kristy, own and operate Ack-Lee Holsteins. They are in part nership with their two sons - Kyle, who is married to Morganne and with two children, Kinnley (2 years) and Maddux (4 months); and Kristopher and his partner, Brilee Tucker.
They milk 160 cows, mainly Holstein with about 20 Jerseys, and raise 250 head in total. In 2000 a new double-8 rapid exit her ring bone parlour was built, followed by a new free-stall barn to accommodate the growing herd, equipped with 90 free-stalls, six boxstalls and some loose-pack housing. The herd consists of 24 EX, 65 VG and 30 GP cows that produce an average of 24,150 pounds of milk,
1000 pounds fat and 680 pounds protein.
While everyone has their own areas of expertise, Kristy said, “Everyone goes to the barn in the morning to milk the box-stall cows.” After that she and Kris handle the cow side of the business with the help of one other full-time employee, as well as Brady Ackley, who pitches in during the summer and when he’s not in school. Brilee takes care of the so cial media for the farm with a lively Facebook page. (NOTE FROM ANN: Who is Brady? What is his relationship in the family?)
Jay and Kyle take care of the cropping and equipment side of the operation. They grow corn, soybeans, wheat and hay on 4,800 acres with the help of Nick Melvin and Gary Corwin, who are employed full-time.
BREEDING PHILOSOPHY
“Jay’s dad always said, ‘You can feed for milk, but you have to breed for fat,’” explained Kristy, “and we still follow that rule.”
Fortunate to have a good foundation of strong cows thanks to Robert, the Ackleys have always bred for type, seeking out bulls with good feet and legs and good udder at tachments (NOTE FROM ANN: Bulls have udder attachments? or is there a comma missing?), while being mindful of fat. Cur rently, sires such as Master, Legend, Energy, King Doc, Tatoo, Altitude and Delta Lambda are getting a great deal of use in the herd. Kris
does most of the breeding and spends a lot of time studying the bulls.
“We don’t use a lot of genomic sires,” said Kristy. “It might be old-school, but I like to know what I’m getting. You don’t always get a lot of chances to make a mistake.”
Mating decisions are made using bulls from good cow families with no holes in the pedigree that have good udder traits and good feet and legs. “We look at the cow we’re breed ing, what improvements she needs, and we go from there.”
That philosophy appears to be working with show ring favorite Ack-Lee Dempsey Passion EX-94, which is now owned by Peter Vail. Passion was Grand Champion in Har risburg at the Eastern Fall National as well as Grand at the Ohio State Fair in 2018, earning her an All-American nomination that year. She was also Intermediate and Reserve Grand in Harrisburg and fifth-place Senior 3-YearOld at World Dairy Expo in 2017.
Recently confirmed pregnant to Dia mondback and due next spring, Passion goes back to Hesters Mark Prudence EX-95 4E, which also produce the Dundee Paige fam ily at Triple-T. “Unfortunately, Passion has thrown a lot of bulls,” Kristy laughed. “We did keep one of her sons as a herd bull and we have plans to do some IVF on her this fall, after Madison.”
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“As the boys finished college and came home to the farm, it was important to us that they were able to make their life and living on the farm as well.”
Jay and Kristy enjoy having their grandchildren, Kinnley (right) and Maddux(left) around the farm and at the shows.
SHOW RING SUCCESS
The Ackleys have had a lot of success in the show ring over the past several years and hope to continue that trend. Budjon-JK Atwood Ekira EX-94 was both Reserve Inter mediate and Futurity Champion at the Ohio State Fair in 2015. “We had a lot of fun show ing her,” said Kristy, who admitted Ekira was a bit of a tough breeder but has left three VG daughters in the herd by Doorman and Alex ander.
Golden-Oaks Locket 2304 EX-92, with eight generations of VG and EX dams back to Roxy, is owned with Cam Hegar and Me lissa Paulik. Locket was recently second-place 4-Year-Old at the Ohio State Fair, and Jay and Kristy are excited to get her out on the colored shavings this fall.
Owned with Tyler Meyer and Matt Oeschle, Campbros D-Back Sheryl EX-92 was All-American Senior 2-Year-Old in 2021, after winning that class in Madison as well as capturing Intermediate and HM Grand
Champion honors at the Ohio State Fair. Now owned by Jim Butler, Sheryl picked up where she left off by becoming Intermediate Cham pion at the 2022 Midwest Spring National.
Fresh again in August, K-Hurst Ar mani Dazed EX-92 is another cow Jay and Kristy are excited about. Dazed was nomi nated All-American 5-Year-Old last year af ter winning that age class at the Ohio State Fair and placing fourth in Madison. Her daughter, K-Hurst Jordy Denali VG-87-2YR, owned with Keuhnert Dairy, was the fourthplace R&W Junior 2-Year-Old (second-place Junior) in Madison and was nominated All-American R&W in both the open and Junior divisions, becoming Reserve R&W Ju nior All-American. Denali sold to Pierre Bou let this spring and was fresh again in August.
The Ackleys are not afraid to sell their best cows and also enjoy purchasing new bloodlines to add to their genetic program. Two buys from the “Hodglynn’s Finest Sale” in June are already proving successful addi tions. Glaustar California All Out EX-90 was
recently named Grand Champion in both the Red & White and Black & White shows at the Ohio State Fair and will be heading to Madi son. Her dam, Lookout Olympian Allstar EX93, is no stranger to the show ring, nominated All-American in 2020 as a 5-Year-Old. The next dam is EX-91, a maternal sister to Apple. All Out is owned in partnership with Plain Field Farms LLC.
Scenic View Artist Ansley VG-89-3YR is out of Scenic View Slone Xami EX-90 4E and is due in March to Blondin Energy. This year she was third-place Senior 3-Year-Old at the Ontario Spring Discovery and at the Ohio State Fair.
Constantly looking to improve their ge netics and stay relevant, Jay and Kristy believe in the importance of using milk recording and classification as a way to benchmark how the herd is doing. They also place value in showing cows regularly to keep the Ack-Lee name at the forefront.
“You don’t get visitors out to the farm as much as before,” explained Kristy. “Farms are a little fewer and farther between. Showing and social media is a good way for us to keep our name out there.”
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH DIVERSITY
In an industry that can be volatile, diver sifying into different business enterprises has allowed family farms to be sustainable while providing opportunities for the next genera tion. “As the boys finished college and came home to the farm, it was important to us that they were able to make their life and living on the farm as well,” said Kristy.
Both Jay and Kyle sell seed for Beck’s Hybrids. “Jay had already been doing this for quite a few years and when Kyle finished college, he decided to do the same.” Togeth er they move about 4,500 bags of corn and 25,000 units of soybeans, as well as wheat and hay each year.
Four years ago, when they started ship ping their milk to Pearl Valley Cheese - not ed for Swiss cheese in eastern Ohio - Jay and Kristy added Jerseys to the herd to help in crease their components. However, the cows they added do more than just contribute com ponents, since they’ve also had some fun in the show ring with them.
Owned with Amber Black, Avonlea CF Vanity at Bushlea EX-93 was nominated All-American Senior 2-Year-Old in 2020 and was recently first-place 4-Year-Old, Reserve Senior and HM Grand Champion at the
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Glaustar California All Out EX-90 was recently named Grand Champion in both the Red & White and Black & White shows at the Ohio State Fair and will be heading to Madison. She is owned with Plainfield Farm, LLC.
Ohio State Fair. At the same show, Blackview Engineer Frisky VG-86-1YR, also owned with Amber, was first-place Summer Junior 2-Year-Old. Both cows will likely be making the trip to Madison.
Another great venture fortunately in cluded the purchase of Kristy’s parents’ farm in West Liberty, Ohio. “My family owned a grade operation and decided to get out of dairying. It came at a really opportune time for us,” she noted. The Ackleys were able to purchase the farm and began custom raising 600 heifers for Natural Choice Dairy, a large operation in the area.
They also became a contract hog grower for Heimerl. “Heimerl provides the pigs and the feed and takes care of the hauling logis tics,” she said, “(and) we provide the care, labor and barn.” Her dad, Doug Boots, along with nephew Noah, work full-time at the farm, which also provides peace of mind.
Two other businesses include Ackley’s Pure Maple Syrup, a “hobby” that privately sells 450 gallons each year and can be found in some local restaurants; and a custom slaughterhouse owned in partnership with Phil Topp and longtime partner in cattle Pat Conroy. The shop, located in LaGrange, Indi ana, is managed by Sarah Hart and has a small storefront selling bulk ground beef and pork burgers.
The family will be breaking ground on their newest venture in a couple weeks: A new satellite facility for Boviteq. “We are super ex cited about the new facility,” said Kristy. “It will be open for both beef and dairy produc ers.”
Jay added, “We’ll definitely be doing more boarding of animals, donor cows and open heifers when the new barn is complete.”
The facility, which will be constructed on the site of some older buildings and silos that were no longer used, will be a 200-foot-long drive-through barn and have 70 free-stalls, a loose housing pack for dry cows and a stateof-the-art OPU and IVF lab.
Passion for genetics and breeding has earned the Ackleys several All-American nominations so far and they hope to contin ue with more animals that carry the Ack-Lee prefix. “One of our biggest accomplishments so far has been learning what it takes to get a cow to the center of the ring, and we look forward to more of that,” said Kristy.
However, it has also been incredibly re warding for her and Jay to work alongside their sons daily. While they might be “cow people” first, the diversification of their busi ness into various revenue streams make the operation sustainable for generations.
The Ackleys grow corn, soybeans, wheat and hay on 4,800 acres.
Golden-Oaks Locket 2304 EX-92 was the 2nd place 4-Year-Old and Honorable Mention Senior Champion at the 2022 Mid-East Summer National Holstein Show and is owned with Cam Hegar and Melissa Paulik.
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National Holstein Futurity
The 2022 National Holstein Futuri ty was held at the Ohio State Fair on July 29th with Mike Duckett of Wisconsin serv ing as the judge. Dignitaries were paraded through Taft Coliseum in grand fashion before 13 entries entered to be judged by Duckett.
Winning the futurity was Quietcove Foxys Arrival being led by Jeremy Elsass and exhibited by Quietcove Holsteins of Wapakoneta, Ohio and White-Light Hol steins, the Menzie family of McClure, Ohio. She also won the best bred and owned award. The Best udder award was earned by Ms Kayebrook Exp SMD Jolene, exhib ited by Kayebrook and Stan-Mar-Dale Ex press Holsteins of Urbana, Ohio.
MaryLou Topp coordinated the annual event while Leslie Maurice served as emcee.
1. Quietcove Foxys Arrival,Quietcove Holsteins & White-Light Holsteins, McClure, OH
2. Ms Kayebrook Exp SMD Jolene, Kayebrook & Stan-Mar-Dale Express, Urbana, OH
3. Heart & Soul Solo Glee, Plainfield Farms LLC, Belmont, OH
4. Budjon-Vail USTBL Angela, Aubree Topp, Botkins, OH
5. Futurama Kingboy Sh eridan, Futura ma Holsteins, Fletcher, OH
6. Topkiss Wilson White Hot, Nevin & Brenda L'Amoreaux, Louisville, OH
7. Toppglen DEF Wildrose-Red, Glenn Craemer, Smithville, OH (1st place Ju nior)
8. Bucks-Pride Doorman Destiny, Bucks Pride LLC, Bloomville, OH
9. Toppglen Defiant Winter, Marissa Topp, Smithville, OH
10. Quietcove King of Queens, Quietcove Holsteins, Wapakoneta, OH
11. MS Bentleys DMN Bristol, Damon Bertke, Maria Stein, OH
Stan-Mar-Dale Mia, Riley Doria, Ur bana, OH
Toppglen MCC Moonshine Logan Topp, Smithville, OH
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The Quietcove team of Jeremy Elsass and daughter Lilly Elsass take the winning walk back to the barn.
The top five on the National Holstein Futurity from left: OHA Queen Autumn Whiteleather, Josh Knoop with 5th place Futurama Kingboy Sheri dan, Phil Topp with 4th place Budjon-Vail USTBL Angela, Don Simpson with 3rd place Heart & Soul Solo Glee, Jeremy Adams with 2nd place Ms Kayebrook Exp SMD Jolene, Jeremy Elsass with the winner Quietcove Foxys Arrival, judge Mike Duckett.
OHA Queen Autumn Whiteleather settles in for the futurity.
The winning futurity entry, Quietcove Foxys Arrival exhibited by Quietcove and White Light Holsteins.
Queen’s Corner
By Autumn Whiteleather
attend multiple shows as well as many fairs.
Hello everyone, I hope you all enjoyed your time at the 2022 Ohio State Fair, dis trict and county shows. I would like to thank all who put on the wonderful shows, the judges and also the showman who made the shows possible. I am so honored to represent an association that involves so many amazing Registered Holsteins and I was very impressed with the deep compe tition. It was definitely a summer that I will not forget!
Over the past few months, I was able to
I first started out my summer with a few very successful district shows then made a week long trip to Columbus for our Ohio State Fair. While in Columbus, I was able to attend all of the Holstein shows. I was astounded at the amount of participation that was taking place and I will continue to share more and more about how to partic ipate in years to come. On Friday evening of the fair, futurity took place. The futurity show was one that I will never forget. Each and every cow came into the ring looking flawless. It was a great experience and I was so grateful for the opportunity to see some amazing animals and how hard each and all families worked to get there.
At a few different fairs, I walked around and spread the word about the value of Hol steins as a part of the dairy industry. I gave out handouts, cow pencil toppers, magnets, and coloring pages to those who are not a part of our industry. I thought to myself, we already love and support our industry, so I need to educate those who are not a part
of it, in hopes for us to get more support from others. As I walked around and spoke to people, I felt that children were very intrigued about the title, Ohio Holstein Queen. One night at the State Fair, a little girl came up to me. She would not talk too much but I could tell in her little eyes that she wanted to be the Ohio Holstein Queen. I gave her my crown and sash to wear for a few minutes and she lit up. Be on the lookout for Miss Hallie Simpson in about 15 years as your Ohio Holstein Queen, she will do a phenomenal job.
As our showing season is coming to an end, I would like to say that I am just so proud of all of those who worked hard this Summer to get their animals ready for all of these shows. I know firsthand that it takes so much work and dedication.
For those of you who are heading to the fall shows, I would like to wish you all the best of luck and safe travels.
I am looking forward to seeing many of you very soon!
Hallie Simpson, granddaughter of Don and Danette Simpson
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State Fair Fun
Over 30 Ohio Junior Holstein members gathered for a pizza party at this year’s state fair to learn more about opportunities through the associa tion on a state and national level. From networking to competitions such as dairy bowl, dairy jeopardy, folding display, speech, scrapbook, banner, and more, the possibilities are endless! For any junior that may be interested in gaining more knowledge about the Holstein breed and the greater industry, please let an advisor know! Contact Sarah Thomas at 919-548-5531 or Paul Haskins at 740-694-0220.
Aubree Topp, OJHA Reporter
The winner of the March-April OHN Junior Quiz was Lydia Kaverman of South Charleston, OH. She is 15 years old and says she really doesn’t have a favorite cow, but loves them all. Her favorite summer activity is showing cattle and hogs at county fair, state fair and jackpot shows. Congrats to Lydia on winning the Junior OHN Quiz!
If you are interested in growing as a leader and gaining new dairy industry knowledge through contests and experiences, the Ohio Junior Holstein Association is for you!
Please contact Laurie McCormick Reidman (agrox98@gmail.com) or Sarah Thomas (saraht17@vt.edu) for more information.
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Ten Things You Didn’t Know About Logan Schlauch, Velvet View Farms, Big Prairie, Ohio
1.Coffee or Pumpkin Spice Latte ? Coffee
2. If you could have free meals for life at one fast food chain, which one would you choose? Burger King
3. Which would you rather attend in person, World Dairy Expo or Michigan Football Game? World Dairy Expo
4. If you could learn one skill instantly, what would it be? How to fly an airplane
5. If you could do anything and know that you could NOT fail, what would you do? Be a professional fitter
6. Downhill skiing or white water rafting? Downhill skiing
7. What is the title of the last book you read? Legends of the Tanbark Trail
8. What is your preferred method of communication? Texting
9. If you could donate $100,000 to any philanthropic cause or charity organi zation? St. Jude’s Hospital
10. On a Sunday afternoon in October you’ll find me... Playing with my children at the barn in their playhouse
BONUS: What is your favorite magazine? Ohio Holstein News
Logan and his wife Taylor have two daughters, Kassidy (standing) and Charity.
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OAKSON FARMS
Justin Jackson, District 8, Wellington, Ohio
The Jacksons milk about 30 cows, Holsteins and Jerseys and use a lot of different bulls but focus mostly on type and longevity.
250HO12961Doc has had the biggest impact on our herd. They consistently stand out and have a similar look. When you look at the cows or heifers, you can always pick out the Doc daugh ters. People will come and when they pick the ones they like, they are always a Doc.
180HO89386Limitless –A 200HO11127Crushabull son from out of 007HO13730Undenied’s dam. They are dairy, stretchy, fine boned, and we found he’s good to use on our round-boned, smoother cows.
200HO11822Alleyoop big, stretchy open calves, none milk ing yet, but looking forward to them. We have also used some 200HO12058Collision and are waiting to see how those turn out.
We have a lot of pregnancies to 200HO12191Nash ville, he’s a 151HO05778Rambo-Red son. While we don’t have any 151HO05778Rambo-Red heifers, we decided to use 200HO12191Nashville to see how they turn out. We are anxious to see those calves.
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Chris Lahmers and Jenny Thomas teamed up recently to evaluate the East ern National Holstein Show at the All-American Dairy Show in Harris burg, PA.
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Etgen-Way Chief Danica EX-90 Stantons Chief x EX92 Absolute x EX90 Atwood 2nd JR 3-Yr-Old & Reserve Intermediate Champion Mideast Summer National Holstein Show Etgen-Way Altitude Combo-Red VG-86 Altitude x VG88 Defiant x EX92 Amplifier 1st Jr 2-Yr-Old Mideast Summer National Holstein Show We were honored to be Premier Breeder of the Ohio State Fair Holstein Show Ty: 567.204.6310 9440 Sugar Creek Rd. • Harrod, Ohio 45850 just 1 mile south of 30 & 2 miles east of I-75 BAA 111.4 • Inquiries Welcome! Embryos, heifers and cows are always available. Design Topline Marketing + Design • Jenny Thomas photos Join us for the Ohio Holstein Fall Tour on October 29th!
Sale Contacts Ken Janes 330-464-4134 Paul Haskins 419-618-4028 | Chad Griffith 513-543-2315 Chris Lahmers 614-306-7194 | Wyatt Schlauch 330-275-7822 TWO BRED HEIFERS FROM LUNDVIEW • September 2020 Subban x EX90 Doorman x EX90 Lightening x EX94 Ramos • January 2021 Kenosha x VG Slater x EX91 Doorman then 15 EX Dams There will be tons of milk for sale with 47 milk cows in the line up! PINE-TREE 9882 PROF 7019-ET VG-86 Pine-Tree Gamedays Hero-ET GTPI +3065 Milk +536 NM$1060 Gameday x Heroic 8643 x Profit 7019 Dam: Pine-Tree 7019 Hero 8643-ET OCD ATWOOD SALSA DANCER-ET EX-95-2E 95-MS Atwood X EX Durham X 3 more EX cows from the Rain family 140,000 lb milk lifetime! -VanGogh Farm PONDVUE ALTITUD TWIZLER-RED 1st place Jr. 2-Yr-Old & HM Int. Champion, 2022 Ohio Spring Jr. & Open Show 2nd place Junior 2-Yr-Old, 2022 Ohio State Fair Junior Show Due in March to sexed Remy-Red -Pondvue TK-PLAIN-VIEW RIPLEY EX-96 Maternal Sister to the Dam of Rhea MS Pine-Tree Doorman Rhea Sells! Doorman x VG87 Maverick Crush x EX94 TK-Plain-View Remi -Oakson Farm T-TRIPLE-T DUNDEE PAIGE 3EEX-96 2X Sr. & Grand Champion Mid-East Summer Natl Her 2-Yr-Old Goldwyn Granddaughter sells! -Daniel Fullencamp KHW REGIMENT APPLE-ET EX-96 A December King Doc x MS Apple Arriella-ET BlackNCherry KD Alma-ET, she is a Granddaughter of Apple! -Julie Renner TOPPGLEN DEFIANT WOWWEE EX-93 Her March Warrior Granddaugher Sells! -Toppglen TREFLE CHASSEP DOORMAN-ET EX-94 AA & Res All-Can Jr 3-YR-Old 2017 Her Tatoo 2-Yr-Old Granddaughter Sells! -Springhill BUDJON-JK EMILYS EDAIR-ET EX-95 2E 4th Generation All-American Nominee Brood Cow Extraordinaire! Her Warrior 2-Yr-Old Granddaughter Sells! -Bouton Catalog online at DAT Sale Host: Ohio Holstein AssociationOnline bidding through Cowbuyer Her Granddaughter Sells as Lot 1! Four Granddaughters Selling! Her Granddaughter Sells!Dam’s Maternal Sister! Apple’s Granddaughter Sells! Her Granddaughter Sells!Her Granddaughter Sells!Her Granddaughter Sells! She Sells! Design Topline Marketing + Design
Showing cows has always been a huge part of our life. Not only have we met great people and made great friends, we have learned many things all in which we will cherish forever. We have finally decided to start our own prefix, this is something we have dreamed about forever. We thank everyone who has made this possible along the way and cannot wait for more show seasons to come to see what the future holds! Wilgenbusch KG Copper Viola Knapps Drone MK Genetics Rager Beardsley King Doc Kadence Kardi B Tonnylou •First All American Nominee for MK •First Heifer to exhibit at WDE for MK •Jr All American Fall Calf ‘19 •2nd Fall Calf & HM JC Jr Show Harisburg ‘19 •1st & HM JC Jr Show WDE ‘19 •1st Fall Calf NAILE ‘19 •First Holstein for MK Genetics •Dam of MK Rager Kardi B •4th Spring Yearling District 1&2, 9&10 ‘20 •6th Spring Yearling Ohio Summer Show ‘20 •2nd Summer Yearling Ohio Spring Show •1st & JC District 1&2 •1st & JC Jr Show Mid East Summer National •1st, JC, & Supreme JC Canfield Fair •Our first heifer from the Knapp’s “T” Family •1st Fall Calf & HM JC Open Show Ohio Spring Show •4th Ohio State Fair Jr Show •1st & JC Jr & Open Canfield Fair Salem, OH Kylie McLean - (234)567-5821 Maci McLean - (234) 564-1889 Jodi McLean - (330)261-1213
Junior All-Ohio & All-Ohio contender 2022 1st place Jr. 2-Yr-Old & HM Intermediate Champion, Jr. & Open Ohio Spring Show 2022
1st place Jr. 2-Yr-Old & Reserve Grand Champion, District 5 2022
2nd place Junior 2-Yr-Old, Ohio State Fair Junior Show 2022 Due in March to sexed Remy-Red
Richlin-J Jordy Lucy-Red Potential Jr. 3 for Louisville! Due in September
Backed by 10 Generations of VG or Excellent 1st place Summer Jr 2-Yr-Old Junior Show Ohio State Fair 2021
Jeffrey-Way Amplify-Red-ET Sr 3-Yr-Old Freshened in June Backed by 7 generations Excellent Serviced to sexed Awesome-Red for a June calf
Harmony-Corners Panda-Red
Extremely correct 5-Yr-Old Freshened in July Serviced to sexed Latenight-Red for a June calf Res. Champion Champaign Co. Fair 2022 & 2021 Her Unstopabull daughter also sells!
Pondvue Unstpbl Peaches-Red Daughter of 5-Yr-Old selling Due with 1st calf in September
Kdpond48@gmail.com • 937-935-8339 Jeff Pond
Also Selling She Sells October 15th! Design Topline Marketing + Design • Jenny Thomas photo
By Barb Lumley
Flowers of the Breed
I recently ran across the following words from an old song written by Pete Seeger---“Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing”. As I read that line, it brought a different thought to mind---“Where have all the famous Holstein cows gone”? When I got my first registered Holsteins, a visit from the field man, George Nichols, convinced my parents to join the Ohio Holstein Associa tion. One of the benefits of belonging was the Ohio Holstein News magazine. I looked forward to every issue so I could learn about the breeders and their herds. Then we learned about a magazine called the Holstein-Friesian World. We subscribed and I anxiously awaited every issue. When most girls my age were reading magazines about make-up and fashion, I was reading the World from cover to cover, studying every picture, reading the breeders’ ads and learning about pedigrees. Every issue contained information about the outstanding herds and cows who were contributing to the breed, cows who were the dams of the sires being selected by the bull studs for artificial insemination in dairy herds all over the country. The sire directo ries contained pictures and pedigrees of the dams of the bulls that they were selling semen from. Those were the cows whose bloodlines would contribute to the improvement of the Holstein breed and be come part of the registered Holstein history.
As the Holstein breed progressed and time went by, when you were talking about or learning about registered Holsteins and a cer tain cow’s name was mentioned, immediately a picture, a pedigree or a fact about her would come to mind and she was remembered. Charity, Rose Milly, Snowboots, Fawn, Patsy, Mandy, Sears, Cinna mon, Hope, Rudy Missy, Winnie, Handmaid-Red, Blackrose, Ruby Red Rose, Alicia, Adeen, Lucky Barb, Dellia, Apple-Red, Roxy the “Queen of the Breed” and more. They came from all over the coun try! Many of them were Ohio bred cows. Those names represent just a few of the great cows whose bloodlines, through both sons and daughters, have contributed to the improvement and history of our Holstein breed.
Every registered Holstein herd has a cow who is their favorite and holds a special place in the breeder’s heart because of what she has contributed to his or her herd. In the “old days” before embryos and sexed semen you hoped she would have a heifer calf every time, except when you wanted that bull calf that you would raise to breed a group of heifers. If you were lucky and knew your cows well, that cow would have the “correct parts” to pass along to her sons and daugh ters and the strength and will to live a long and healthy life.
Where are the cows today that will be remembered? Who are they? We no longer seem to hear about them! There are cows that are well known in their own areas, but we no longer seem to have the cows who, when you mention their name, are being recognized by Holstein breeders everywhere. The bull studs are no longer as in terested in sons from the winning cows at World Dairy Expo and other top shows or cows ranking high in classification. Many sires are coming from young heifers who have not met the test of calving, production, classification, the show ring or time. Therefore we see or know very little about their dams. That sire and his dam may both be
gone before we have much information.
While there are still many outstanding and beautiful cows in our Holstein breed, they are not as well- known and idolized as they once were. We have fewer magazines and less advertising to draw attention to them. As I read pedigrees in sale catalogs some of those special names still appear, however as the years roll by they are slowly disap pearing and the names taking their place are not recognized. Many registered Holsteins today aren’t even full names, they are mainly numbers. It saddens me and it is a sad change for the history of the Holstein breed. Can you name the cows that hold the top production awards for milk, butterfat and protein in the Holstein Breed? Can you name the cow that was Grand Champion Holstein and Supreme Champion at the 2021 World Dairy Expo? She is Erbacres Snapple Shakira-ET. Who will win the top award in 2022? Will the 2022 Grand Champion Holstein have an opportunity to contribute to the future of the breed and become well-known among Holstein breed ers everywhere? Will the breeders who like to include type when making their mating decisions have an opportunity to use a son of the Expo Champion? Will she have the chance to become a “flow er of the breed” and a part of Holstein History? Will there be those legendary cows and memories made by them for the future Holstein breeders? The answers to questions like that will only come with time and the future.
On the National Front
A big THANK YOU to the South Dakota and Minnesota Hol stein Associations for an enjoyable and educational experience at the 2022 National Holstein Convention in Sioux Falls.
Congratulations to our new President and Vice President Jona than Lamb and John Burket, the Association is in good hands. Con gratulations also to Jeff King, NY and Joshua Wright, Idaho as new additions on the National Board. In addition, Bill Genasci, CA., and Bob Webb, WI., were successful in their reelection for their second term on the Board. THANK YOU to Corey Geiger, John Marsh man, and John Anderson for their years of service though the Covid period.
Show season is wrapping up and wishing all the best for the exhibitors at the fall shows. The National Show Committee will be meeting later in October to go over judges lists, shows and the Na tional show program. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me so they can be discussed at the meeting. I know for sure the Confirmation and Genetic Advancement committees will meet in October also. Several other committees will be meeting before our National Board Meeting in November.
By the time you read this, the Fall Holstein America TV pro gram will have already aired and should be available on YouTube. These broadcasts are very informational and educational. They have been producing Holstein America for 5 years now and all the past programs are easily seen on YouTube. Some homeschool groups are using the broadcasts in their curriculum. We need to encourage this and promote it to our local schools. There is also a video celebrating 100 years of the Distinguished Junior Member program, encourage our Holstein youth to get active in Holstein and apply for the DJM awards.
The Juniors have many programs that are available, and some are year-round. The Virtual Interview Contest is under way at this time and will continue through November. Hoping all the Juniors are taking advantage of the opportunities provided.
Steve Moff, HAUSA Director smouric@aol.com or 614-205-7179
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SHOWResults
1. Kiko Solo Jaw Dropping (Solomon) Kiko Holsteins
Ohio District 1&2 Holstein Show
June 11, 2022 • Lisbon, OH
Judge: Jeff Stookey, Milford, IN
Junior Three-Year-Old
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Senior & Grand Champion – Open Show: Riceton Crush Iris (Crush) Gary Rice
Reserve Senior & Reserve Grand Champion: Campbros Mogul Kaylyn (Mogul) Kiko Farms, LLP
Intermediate Champion: Kiko Byway Kittie (Byway) Kiko Holsteins
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Ms Eatonholme Baily (Undenied) Lady Luck Holsteins
Junior Champion: MK-Genetics Rager Kardi (Rager-Red) Maci McClean
Reserve Junior Champion: K-Ace Master Dee (Master) Bret and Shelby Keister
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Senior & Grand Champion: Beardsley DB Ginger-Red (Diam onback) Aaron Carle
Reserve Grand Champion: Kiko Goldchip Key (Goldchip) Lizzy Kiko
Intermediate Champion: Kiko Goldchip Key (Goldchip) Lizzy Kiko
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Beardsly Beemer Dakota (Beemer) Zach Norris
Junior Champion: MK-Genetics Rager Kardi (Rager-Red) Maci McClean
Reserve Junior Champion: Kiko Solo Jaw Dropping (Solo mon) Kiko Holsteins
Spring Heifer Calf
1. Plum-Line LL Sidekick Layla (Sidekick) Lady Luck Holsteins
2. Kiko Analyst Wendy-Red (Analyst) Kiko Holsteins
3. Breezy-Knoll Clickclick Boom (Boom) Breezy Knoll Farm
4. Whiteleather Clear Magic (Journey) Ben and Hannah Simp son
Winter Heifer Calf
1. K-Ace Master Dee (Master) Bret and Shelby Keister
2. Lynncrest Jetwave-Red (Unstopabull) Jacoby Gilbert
3. A-Logansway UnstopAbby-Red (Unstopabull) Logan Acres
4. Quality-Quest Shameless-Red (Journey) Ben & Hannah Simpson
5. Iron-Gate Dback 4824 (Diamondback) Stella Whiteleather
Fall Heifer Calf
1. Broad-Vue CNH Marucci-ET (Avalanche) Jacoby Gilberts
2. Flower-Brook SK Glynis (Sidekick) Ben & Hannah Simpson
3. MS MK Crushabull VIP (Crushabull) Maci McClean
4. Lindlaur T-Storm Chills, (Thunderstorm) LindLaur Holsteins
5. Kiko Dempsey Sandy (Dempsey) Kiko Holsteins
Summer Yearling
1. MK-Genetics Rager Kardi (Rager-Red) Maci McClean
2. Erbacres Abury Lyn-Red-ET (Warrior) LindLaur Holsteins
Kiko Monto Marlee (Monto) Kiko Holsteins
Sanor Valley Parad Grand-Red (Paradise) Bryce & Lauren Sanor
5. Lou-Ida Powerhouse Bonny (Powerhouse) Preston Sheets
Spring Yearling
1. K-Ace Unstopabull Riot (Unstopabull) Bret & Shelby Keister
Breezy-Knoll Warrior CJ-Red (Warrior) Cam Cope
Milksource Gold Tribute-ET (Goldwyn) Jacoby Gilbert
Lorawae Dock Leah (King Doc) Lorawae Holsteins
Sanor Valley War Fierce-Red (Warrior) Bryce & Lauren Sanor
Yearling
Glen-Paul Backflip Breeze (Backflip) Jacoby Gilbert
3. Ouri Corvette Amaya (Corvette) Ouric Holsteins
Fall Yearling
1. LindLaur Warrior Starship (Warrior) LindLaur Holsteins
E-Kiko Cheers to Trine (Cheers) Lorawae Holsteins
Kiko Awesome Marve (Awesome) Kiko Holsteins
4. Lou-Ida Crush Buttercup (Crush) Preston Sheets
5. Ms LindLaur Warrior Dallas (Warrior) LindLaur Holsteins
Best Three Junior Females
1. LindLaur
2. Kiko Holsteins
3. Ouric
Junior Two-Year-Old
1. MS Eatonholm Baily, Lady Luck Holsteins
2. Broad-Vue Unstop Dangerous RC (Unstopabull) Evan Kiko & Greg Cornish
3. J-Kiko Goldchip 742 (Goldchip) Kiko Farms, LLP
4. Kiko Dempsey Majic (Dempsey) Kiko Holsteins
5. Riceton Altitude 1941 (Altitude) Garrett Hastings
Senior Two-Year-Old
1. Kiko Undenied Envy (Undeined) Kiko Holsteins
2. E-Kiko Diamondback Jolly-ET (Diamondback) Kiko Farms, LLP
3. LindLaur Jordy Amarreto(Jordy) LindLaur Holsteins
4. Kiko Goldchip Key (Goldchip) Kiko Holsteins
5. Crave Crushabull Pippa (Crushabull) Breezy-Knoll Farm
1. Campbros D.Back Liza (Diamondback) Rodney Campbell
2. J-Kiko Sidekick 684 (Sidekick) Kiko Farms, LLP
3. Brookview Flip Flop (Impressioin) Bryce & Lauren Sanor
4. Beardsly Beemer Dakota (Beemer) Zach Norris
Senior Three-Year-Old
1. Kiko Byway Kittie (Byway) Kiko Holsteins
2. Top Kiss Wilson White Hot, LindLaur Holsteins
3. Plumline Goldchip Edna-ET (Gold Chip) Kiko Farms, LLP
4-Year-Old
1. Riceton Crush Iris (Crush) Gary Rice
2. E-Kiko Beemer Suzanne (McBeemer) Kiko Farms
3. Beardsley DB Ginger-Red (Diamonback) Aaron Carle
4. Whiteleather GChip 3386 (Goldchip) Whiteleather Holsteins
5. Brookview Sol Dippin Dots (Solomon) Bryce & Lauren Sanor
5-Year-Old
1. Entrouage LC CP FRolc-Red (Crown P) Lady Luck Holsteins
Aged Cow
1. Campbros Mogul Kaylyn (Mogul) Kiko Farms, LLP
2. Whiteleather Yoder 2919 (Yoder) Whiteleather Farms
3. OCD Bradnick Candy-ET (Bradnick) Lady Luck Holsteins
4. Breezy-Knoll Brady Barrett (Brady) Breezy-Knoll Farm 150,000 lbs Cow
1. Gleann GW Relentless-ET (Goldwyn) Lady Luck Holsteins Dry Cow
1. J-Liko Delta Lambda 653 (Lamdba) Kiko Farms, LLP
SHOWResults
Junior Showmanship
1. Kadence Scholz
2. Karis Scholz
3. Maddie Gross
Intermediate Showmanship
1. Ava Lahmer
2. Audrey Lahmers
Senior Showmanship
1. Kaleb Pond
2. Taylor Barton
3. Kyle Bennett
Supreme Champion Heifer: Pilotknob Champ Biscuit, Au drey Lahmers
Reserve Supreme Champion Heifer: La-Dale Journey Hip pey, Ava Lahmers
Supreme Champion Cow: Conrad Jordy Supreme-Red, Con rad Farms
Reserve Supreme Champion Cow: Pondvue Altitud Twiz ler-Red, Kaleb Pond
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champion: Conrad Jordy Supreme-Red, Conrad Farms
Reserve Grand Champion: Pondvue Altitud Twizler-Red, Kaleb Pond
Senior Champion: Conrad Jordy Supreme-Red, Conrad Farms
Intermediate Champion: Pondvue Altitud Twizler-Red, Ka leb Pond
Junior Champion: La-Dale Journey Hippey, Ava Lahmers
Reserve Junior Champion: Pondvue Butterscotch-Red, Ka leb Pond
Ohio District 5 Holstein Show
June 11, 2022 • Circleville, OH
Judge: Sherry Smith
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champion: Pondvue Altitud Twizler-Red, Kaleb Pond
Senior Champion: Conrad Jordy Supreme-Red, Conrad Farms
Intermediate Champion: Pondvue Altitud Twizler-Red, Ka leb Pond
Junior Champion: La-Dale Journey Hippey, Ava Lahmers
Reserve Junior Champion: Pondvue Butterscotch-Red, Ka leb Pond
Winter Heifer Calf
1. Conrad House Eclipse, Kadence Scholz
2. Conrad Rager Cinnamon-Red, Karis Scholz
Fall Heifer Calf
1. Pondvue Butterscotch-Red, Kaleb Pond
Summer Yearling
1. McWilliams Alt Blitz-Red, Taylor Barton Spring Yearling
1. La-Dale Journey Hippey, Ava Lahmers
2. Pondvue Remy Ruby-Red, Kaleb Pond
Junior-Two-Year-Old-Cow
1. Pondvue Altitud Twizler-Red, Kaleb Pond
Four-Year-Old-Cow
1. Conrad Jordy Supreme-Red, Conrad Farms
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The Ohio Holsteins District 3 Holstein Show was held on Saturday, June 18, 2022 in Dover, Ohio. Jeremy Adams of Urbana, Ohio was the judge. Thanks to Sarah Thomas for capturing the show for DAT.
Junior Showmanship
1. Aubrey Grove
2. Daelym Gehrig
3. Layla Schwartz
4. Quinn Schwartz
Senior Showmanship
1. Jacoby Gilbert
2. Isabel Seibert
3. Lindsey Hartline
4. Ella Seibert
Spring Calf
1. Lofty Meadow Bradnick Tiara (1st junior), Lofty Meadow LLC
2. Hardingdale Skick Lilliana (2nd junior), Hardingdale Hol steins
3. M-Coffman Denver Amelia, Coffman Farms Inc.
Winter Calf
1. Lynncrest Jetwave-Red-ET (1st junior), Broad-Vue Holsteins
2. Rocky-Run War Alamo-Red-ET (2nd junior), Hardingdale Holsteins
3. Redwind Doc Bombshell (3rd junior), J-Car Farms
4. Etgen-Way War Horse-ET (4th junior), J-Car Farms
5. Black N Cherry A Aleena-ET (5th junior), Hartline Farms
6. ASC Journey Ella (6th junior), J-Car Farms
7. M-Coffman Dimension Dollie, Coffman Farms Inc.
Fall Calf
1. Sco-Lo Awe Nemo 2432-ET, Plainfield Holsteins, Jenneil, Weaver, and Deam
2. Plainfield Royals Raeanne, Plainfield Holsteins and Clay Hersberger
3. Broad-due CNH Marucci-ET (1st junior), Broad-Vue Hol steins
4. Hardingdale Byway Sutton (2nd junior), Hardingdale Hol steins
5. M-Coffman Bridgestone Blyey, Coffman Farms Inc.
Summer Yearling
1. Plainfield Bourbons Bacardi, Plainfield Holsteins
Spring Yearling
1. MilkSource Gold Tribute-ET (1st junior), Broad-Vue Hol steins
2. Hardingdale Kenosha Emily (2nd junior), Hardingdale Hol steins
Winter Yearling
1. Glen-Paul Backflip Breeze (1st junior), Broad-Vue Holsteins
2. Hardingdale Dark Horse Spanky (2nd junior), Hardingdale Holsteins
Fall Yearling
1. Plainfield Sidekick Giddy, Plainfield Holsteins
2. Hardingdale Impression Lady (1st junior), Hardingdale Hol steins
3. Lofty Meadow Skyhigh Charli (2nd junior), Lofty Meadow LLC
JUNIOR CHAMPION JUNIOR SHOW
JC: Glen-Paul Backflip Breeze (1st winter yearling), Broad-Vue Holsteins
Reserve: Lynncrest Jetwave-Red-ET (1st winter calf), BroadVue Holsteins
HM: Rocky-Run War Alamo-Red-ET (2nd winter calf), Harding dale Holsteins
JUNIOR CHAMPION OPEN SHOW
JC: Sco-Lo Awe Nemo 2432-ET, Plainfield Holsteins, Jenneil, Weaver, and Deam (1st fall calf)
Reserve: Glen-Paul Backflip Breeze (1st winter yearling), Broad-Vue Holsteins
HM: Rocky-Run War Alamo-Red-ET (2nd winter calf), Harding dale Holsteins
Best B&O: Plainfield Bourbons Bacardi, Plainfield Holsteins (1st summer yearling)
Junior Best Three Females
1. Plainfield Holsteins
2. Hardingdale Holsteins
Senior Two-Year-Old
1. Plainfield Jordy Fergie-ET, Plainfield Holsteins
2. Dareco Crushabull Carli, Coffman Farms
3. Hardingdale Byway Sammy (1st junior), Hardingdale Hol steins
Junior Three-Year Old
1. Heart & Soul Solo Glee-ET, Plainfield Holsteins
2. Hardingdale Unix Wren (1st junior), Hardingdale Holsteins
Senior Three-Year-Old
1. Plainfield Mlnm Glity-ET, Plainfield Holsteins
INT CHAMP JUNIOR SHOW
Champ: Hardingdale Unix Wren, Hardingdale Holsteins
Reserve: Hardingdale Byway Sammy, Hardingdale Holsteins
INT CHAMP OPEN SHOW
Champ: Heart & Soul Solo Glee-ET, Plainfield Holsteins (1st Jr 3)
Reserve: Plainfield Jordy Fergie-ET, Plainfield Holsteins (1st Sr 2)
HM: Hardingdale Unix Wren (2nd Jr 3), Hardingdale Holsteins
Four-Year-Old
1. Hardingdale Dmndback Poppy (1st junior), Hardingdale Holsteins
Five-Year-Old
1. Jacobs Sid Bubble-ET, Plainfield Holsteins
2. Plainfield Solmn Finesse-ET, Plainfield Holsteins
3. Oakfield Brady Tiger-ET, Lofty Meadow LLC
4. Hardingdale Captivate Spree (1st junior), Hardingdale Hol steins
Aged Cow
1. Hartline Bway Lara Rae (1st junior), Hartline Farms
2. Ja-Bob Effect Holie-Red, Coffman Farms Inc.
150,000 lbs Cow
1. Plainfield Aftershock Sparkle, Plainfield Holsteins
SENIOR CHAMP JUNIOR SHOW
Champ: Hartline Bway Lara Rae, Hartline Farms
Reserve: Hardingdale Captivate Spree, Hardingdale Holsteins
HM: Hardingdale Dmndback Poppy, Hardingdale Holsteins
SENIOR CHAMP OPEN SHOW
Champ: Hartline Bway Lara Rae, Hartline Farms
Reserve: Jacobs Sid Bubble-ET, Plainfield Holsteins
HM: Plainfield Solmn Finesse-ET, Plainfield Holsteins
GRAND CHAMP JUNIOR SHOW
Champ: Hartline Bway Lara Rae, Hartline Farms
Reserve: Hardingdale Unix Wren, Hardingdale Holsteins
GRAND CHAMP OPEN SHOW
Champ: Heart & Soul Solo Glee-ET, Plainfield Holsteins (1st Jr 3)
Reserve: Hartline Bway Lara Rae, Hartline Farms
HM: Jacobs Sid Bubble-ET, Plainfield Holsteins
Senior Best Three Females
1. Plainfield Holsteins
2. Hardingdale Holsteins
Dam & Daughter
1. Lofy Meadow LLC
Produce of Dam
1. Plainfield Holsteins
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The annual event is on March 3-4, 2023. Contact Lisa Mangun at 330-466-3729 for sponsorship options! Support the Ohio Holstein Association and become a convention sponsor! SHOWResults Ohio District 3 Holstein Show June 18, 2022 • Dover, OH Judge: Jeremy Adams, Urbana, OH The advertising deadline for the November/December issue of Ohio Holstein News is November 10!
SHOWResults
Sr Showmanship
1. Jacoby Gilbert
2. Marissa Topp
Intermediate Showmanship
1. Kelly Hawvermale
2. Carissa Pittman
Junior Showmanship
1. Price Knoll
2. Ray Sloan
Premier Exhibitor: Toppglen Farm
Premier Breeder: Toppglen Farm
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champion: Toppglen Defiant Winter (Defiant), Marissa & Logan Topp
Reserve Grand Champion: Velvet-View Raven (Defiant), Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
Senior Champion: Velvet-View Electric-Red (Jordy), Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
Reserve Senior Champion: Morsan Italia Seismic-Red-TW (Italia), Brook-Hollow Farm
Intermediate Champion: Toppglen Defiant Winter (Defiant), Maris sa & Logan Topp
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Velvet-View Raven (Defiant), Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
Junior Champion: Glen-Paul Warrior Bacardi (Warrior), Marissa & Logan Topp - Toppglen
Reserve Junior Champion: Wil-San Warrior Hammin-Red (Warrior), Audrey Sidle
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champion: Toppglen Defiant Winter (Defiant), Marissa & Logan Topp
Reserve Grand Champion: Velvet-View Raven (Defiant), Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
Senior Champion: Velvet-View Electric-Red (Jordy), Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
Reserve Senior Champion: Miss Absolute Martini (Absolute), Ca rissa Pittman
Intermediate Champion: Toppglen Defiant Winter (Defiant), Maris sa & Logan Topp
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Velvet-View Raven (Defiant), Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
Junior Champion: Glen-Paul Warrior Bacardi (Warrior), Marissa & Logan Topp - Toppglen
Reserve Junior Champion: Wil-San Warrior Hammin-Red (War rior), Audrey Sidle
Spring Heifer Calf
1. Toppglen Warrior Waneeta (Warrior), Marissa & Logan Topp
2. Toppglen Warrior Willabella (Warrior), Marissa & Logan Topp
3. Toppglen FC Makeit Fit (Choice), Marissa & Logan Topp
4. Will-San Farm (Thunderstorm), Brady Sidle
5. Wil-O-Knoll Sidekick Frito (Sidekick), Dalton Knoll Winter Heifer Calf
1. Wil-San Warrior Hammin-Red (Warrior), Audrey Sidle
2. Lynncrest Jetwave-Red-ET (Unstopabull), Jacoby Gilbert
3. Oakfield US Abigail-Red-ET (Unstopabull), Elizabeth Laney, Han nah Froelich, Grace Gunkelman
Toppglen Awesome Whodey-ET (Awesome), Marissa & Logan Topp
Ben-Alli Dlambda Hallelujah (Delta-Lambda), Allison Melvin Fall Heifer Calf
1. Ms Solomon Freezy-ET (Solomon), Marissa & Logan Topp
Kamps-RX APC Andrias-Red-ET (Latenite), Price Knoll
Ohio District 7 Holstein Show
July 9, 2022
• Wooster, OH
Judge: Nathan Thomas
3. Brook-Hollow Hot Savina-Red (Warrior), Brook-Hollow Farm
4. Macs-BHF She Is Designer (Warrior), Carissa Pittman
5. W-Brook Hottest-Red (Analyst), Kelly Hawvermale
Summer Yearling
1. Hodglynn Awesome Bianca-ET (Awesome), Elizabeth Laney, Han nah Froelich, Grace Gunkelman
2. Toppglen Analyst Waylynn-Red (Analyst), Marissa & Logan Topp Spring Yearling
1. Hodglynn Mirand Halo (Mirand), Elizbaeth Laney
2. Brook Hollow Dutton-Red (Jordy), Carissa Pittman
3. Toppglen Unstopabull Wisdom (Unstopabull), Marissa & Logan Topp
Winter Yearling
1. Glen-Paul Warrior Bacardi (Warrior), Marissa & Logan Topp
2. Glen-Paul Backflip Breeze (Backflip), Jacoby Gilbert Fall Yearling
1. Toppglen Unstpbul Pearl-Red (Unstopabull), Marissa & Logan Topp Junior Best Three Females
1. Toppglen Farm
Junior Two-Year-Old Cow
1. Wil-San Awesome Weapon (Awesome), Audrey Sidle
2. Velvet-View Respectable-Red (Unstopabull), Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
Senior Two-Year-Old Cow
1. Rupp-View Awesome Magnetic-ET (Awesome), Carissa Pittman
2. Velvet-View Carmel (Tatoo), Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
3. Will-O-Knoll Hyp Pasta-Red (Hypnotic), Trey Knoll
Junior Three-Year-Old Cow
1. Toppglen Def Wildrose-Red (Defiant), Marissa & Logan Topp
2. Macs-BHF Bedazzled-Red (Jordy), Brook-Hollow Farm
3. Toppglen Awesome Woohoo (Awesome), Marissa & Logan Topp
4. Macs-BHF Disorderly-Red (Awesome), Carissa Pittman
Senior Three-Year-Old Cow
1. Toppglen Defiant Winter (Defiant), Marissa & Logan Topp
2. Velvet-View Raven (Defiant), Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
3. Rohaven Doc Kaylee (King Doc), Paul Haskins
4. Wil-O-Rae Akit Treasure-Red (Akito), Dalton Knoll Four-Year-Old Cow
1. Velvet-View Electric-Red (Jordy), Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
2. Macs-BHF Diamond-Red (Absolute), Brook-Hollow Farm
Aged Cow
1. Miss Absolute Martini (Absolute), Carissa Pittman 150,000 Pound Cow
1. Morsan Italia Seismic-Red-TW (Italia), Brook-Hollow Farm
Senior Best Three Females
1. Toppglen Farm
Dam and Daughter
1. Toppglen Farm
2. Logan & Wyatt Schlauch
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1. Hankanson Crushbul Sparkle, Brady Cole
2. Crnln Markway Denver Dawn, Mark Payne
3. KK Hudson Zeke Dally, Cole Hudson
Fall Yearling
1. Buckspride Warrior Hayley, Bucks Pride
Junior Best Three Females
Bucks Pride
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champion: Ms Daisy Mae-Red, Hayley Bankey
Reserve Grand Champion: Etgen-Way LJB Doc Rain, Hayley Bankey
Senior Champion: Ms Daisy Mae-Red, Hayley Bankey
Intermediate Champion: Etgen-Way LJB Doc Rain, Hayley Bankey
Reserve Intermediate Champion: KK Hudson Bob Poppy, Cole Hudson
Junior Champion: Bucks Pride Journey Amy-Red, Brady Cole
Reserve Junior Champion: Hankanson Crushbul Sparkle, Brady Cole
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champion: Ms Daisy Mae-Red, Hayley Bankey
Reserve Grand Champion: Etgen-Way LJB Doc Rain, Hayley Bankey
Senior Champion: Ms Daisy Mae-Red, Hayley Bankey Intermediate Champion: Etgen-Way LJB Doc Rain, Hayley Bankey
Reserve Intermediate Champion: KK Hudson Bob Poppy, Cole Hudson
Junior Champion: Bucks Pride Journey Amy-Red, Brady Cole Reserve Junior Champion: Hankanson Crushbul Sparkle, Brady Cole
4. Dial Toni Blingo Tonya, Dwight Hartcheer
5. Weaverhof Rager Renge-Red, Madison Rhodes
Winter Heifer Calf
1. Bucks Pride Journey Amy-Red, Brady Cole
2. Bucks Pride Buckeye-Red, Bucks Pride
3. KK Hudson Hancock Dally, Cole Hudson
4. Westway Sharr Whisper-Red, Aubrey Payne
5. Markway Ammo Special-Red, Mark Payne
Fall Heifer Calf
1. Opsal Caught You Staring, Megan McCoy
Bucks Pride Sidekick Mamie, Brady Cole
Toppglen Avalanche Whip, Bucks Pride
Million Heir Jordy Iva-Red, Brady Cole
Blankencherry AAA Apricot-ET, Hayley Bankey
Summer Yearling
KK Hudson Diamondback Whitney, Cole Hudson
Markway Pilerys Eloise, Mark Payne
Spring Yearling
Bucks Pride Hancock County, Brady Cole
Etgen-Way Unstoppable Wing-ET, Hayley Bankey
Markway Addison Rosey, Mark Payne
Winter Yearling
Silvervue Diamondback Amber, Megan McCoy
Markway Analyst Emily, Mark Payne
Senior-Two-Year-Old Cow
Etgen-Way LJB Doc Rain, Hayley Bankey
Kokesinger Awesome Acacia, Cole Hudson
LJB Crush Defie, Landon Bankey
KK Hudson
Poppy,
Ms Daisy Mae-Red, Hayley
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Premier Breeder: Cole Hudson
Premier Exhibitor: Cole Hudson
Best Bred & Owned: KK Hudson Bob Poppy, Cold Hudson
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Results Ohio District 9 Holstein Show July21, 2022 • Judge: Greg Cornish
SHOWResults
2. Ack-Lee Maple Sol Izzy ET, Braxton Rosebrook
3. Brookview-Doc Hayzel, Aubrey Payne
Winter Heifer Calf
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champion: MS Daisy Mae-Red, Landon Banksy Res. Grand Champion: Sunnyville Airlift Draft, Will Seedorf Senior Champion: MS Daisy Mae-Red, Landon Banksy Res. Senior Champion: Sunnyville Airlift Draft, Will Seedorf Int. Champion: Malorie Altitude Bebida-Red, Cline Brothers Res. Int. Champion: Etgen-Way LSB Doc Rain, Landon Banksy Junior Champion: Etgen-Light Rhubarb-Red, Nora Menzie Reserve Junior Champion: Maurie Delta Lambda Serenade, Cline Brothers
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champion: MS Daisy Mae-Red, Landon Banksy Res. Grand Champion: Sunnyville Airlift Draft, Will Seedorf Senior Champion: MS Daisy Mae-Red, Landon Banksy Res. Senior Champion: Sunnyville Airlift Draft, Will Seedorf Int. Champion: Etgen-Way LSB Doc Rain, Landon Banksy Reserve Intermediate Champion: Solid-Gold Octane Die sel, Landon Banksy Junior Champion: Etgen-Light Rhubarb-Red, Nora Menzie Reserve Junior Champion: MS White LIght Royle Karma-TW, Ava Menzie
Spring Heifer Calf
1. Maurie Doc Shadow, Philip & Mark Cline
1. Etgen-Light Rhubarb-Red, Nora Menzie
2. White Light Doc Illora, Leah Menzie
3. Maurie Doc Sacagawea, Cline Brothers
4. Westway Warr Whisper, Aubrey Payne
5. Sunnyville Moovin Delight, Sunnyville Partners Fall Heifer Calf
1. Maurie Delta Lambda Serenade, Cline Brothers
2. MS White LIght Royle Karma-TW, Ava Menzie
3. MS White LIght Royle Khasi, Nora Menzie
4. Black Cherry Aha Apricot-ET, Landon Banksy
5. Wakefield Analyst Waffles, Landon Banksy Summer Yearling
1. Whitelight Analyst Krinkle, Nora Menzie
2. Whitelight Doc Lolly, Ava Menzie Spring Yearling
1. Etgen-Way Unstopble Wing-ET, Landon Banksy
2. Sunnyville Twitch Jessica, Graham Rosebrook Winter Yearling
1. Sunnyville Helix A-One, Lani Rosebrook Fall Yearling
1. Maurie Warrior Sojourney, Cline Brothers
2. Sunnyville D Lambda Jewel, Sunnyville Junior Best Three Females
1. Cline Brothers
2. Whitelight
SHOWResults
Premier Breeder: Topp-View
Premier Exhibitor: Marste Holsteins
Best Bred & Owned: Marste Doc Marvel 969, Owen Steinke
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champion: OCD Solomon Savannah-ET, Vangoh Hol steins
Reserve Grand Champion: Futurama Brady Bianca, Madelyn Topp
Senior Champion: Futurama Brady Bianca, Madelyn Topp
Reserve Senior Champion: Allyndale Shocking Lilac, Vangoh Holsteins
Intermediate Champion: OCD Solomon Savannah-ET, Van goh Holsteins
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Marste Doc Marvel 969, Owen Steinke
Junior Champion: Etgen-Way Work Horse-ET, Austin & Jacob Borches
Reserve Junior Champion: Liddleholme Ave Moment-ET, Zack Guggenbiller
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champion: Futurama Brady Bianca, Madelyn Topp
Reserve Grand Champion: Marste Doc Marvel 969, Owen Steinke
Senior Champion: Futurama Brady Bianca, Madelyn Topp
Reserve Senior Champion: Prodigy-Gen Addictn Monica, Logan Hollanbacher
Intermediate Champion: Marste Doc Marvel 969, Owen
Ohio District 10 Holstein Show
August 5, 2022 • 39 Head Shown
Judge: Rudy Kiko
3. Sunnyville Junior-Two-Year-Old Cow
1. Solid-Gold Octane Diesel, Landon Banksy Senior-Two-Year-Old Cow
1. Malorie Altitude Bebida-Red, Cline Brothers
2. Etgen-Way LSB Doc Rain, Landon Banksy
3. Sunnyville Go Jordy Kitter, Sunnyville Partners Junior-Three-Year-Old Cow
1. LJB Crush Dixie, Landon Banksy
2. Sunnyville Tatoo Jamaica, Sunnyville
Senior-Three-Year-Old Cow
1. Maurie Doc Rhoda, Cline Brothers Four-Year-Old Cow
1. Sunnyville JD Pharo Joni, Sunnyville
2. Sunnyville Jodi Drift, Sunnyville
Aged-Cow
1. MS Daisy Mae-Red, Landon Banksy
2. Sunnyville Airlift Draft, Will Seedorf
3. Maurie Mogul Ester, Cline Brothers Dry-Cow
1. Brood-Vue Solomon Darla, Landon Banksy
2. St Genovue Rosie Red, Sunnyville
3. McGuires Tonka Macie, Landon Banksy
Dam & Daughter
1. Sunnyville
Produce of Dam
1. Whitelight
2. Cline Brothers
Ohio District 14 Holstein Show
July 24, 2022 • 38 Head Shown
Judge: Ella King
Steinke
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Topp-View Doorman Eyecandy, Madelyn Topp
Junior Champion: Etgen-Way Work Horse-ET, Austin & Jacob Borches
Reserve Junior Champion: Topp-View Skyhigh Eeko, Mack enzie Topp
Spring Heifer Calf
1. Vangoh Tats Svetlana, Scott Webb - Vangoh Holsteins
Topp-View Skyhigh Eeko, Mackenzie Topp
Sugar-Knoll Chief Sparkle, Austin & Jacob Borches
Topp-View-B RB Cheerio, Aubree Topp
5. Trio-Acres Captivating Junio, Dixie Gill
Winter Heifer Calf
1. Etgen-Way Work Horse-ET, Austin & Jacob Borches
2. Pleasant-Meadow Unix Dancer, Joshua Fleddersoham
3. Trio-Acres KP Odin Juanita, Ava Cornerstone
Trio-Acres Levitate Bobbie, Trio Farms
Seven-Gables Doc Katy, Dylan Symoads
Fall Heifer Calf
1. Velvet-View Select Kaye, Madelyn Topp
Vangoh Unix Sharapova-ET, Vangoh Holsteins
Vangoh Unix Sabalenka-ET, Vangoh Holsteins
Miley Aflang Gypsy-Red, Madelyn & Mackenzie Topp
Trio-Acres Ronald Tabitha, Gabby Griffith
Summer Yearling
Topp-View Rev-Me-Up Kileen, Aubree Topp
Marste Mag Lucy, Adrian Spalding
3. Marste Mae Rager-Red, Owen Steinke
Spring Yearling
Liddleholme Ave Moment-ET, Zack Guggenbiller
Macs-Acres Redeye 1078, Deacon Sailor Winter Yearling
MS Windbrock Amazing, Aubree Topp
McGuires King Doc Delilah, Ethan Sailor
Topp-View Expo, Mackenzie Topp
Marste Applecrisp, Adrian Spalding
Junior Best Three Females
Vangoh Holsteins
Junior-Two-Year-Old Cow
Marste Doc Marvel 969, Owen Steinke
Elrac Backflip Petrone, Benton Sailor
Senior-Two-Year-Old
1. Topp-View Doorman Eyecandy, Madelyn Topp
Junior-Three-Year-Old Cow
1. Sugar-Knoll Soloman Reign, Austin & Jacob Borches
Senior-Three-Year Old Cow
1. OCD Solomon Savannah-ET, Vangoh Holsteins
Four-Year-Old Cow
1. Futurama Brady Bianca, Madelyn Topp
Prodigy-Gen Addictn Monica, Logan Hollanbacher Five-Year-Old-Cow
1. Allyndale Shocking Lilac, Vangoh Holsteins
Dam & Daughter
1. Vangoh Holsteins
Produce of Dam
1. Vangoh Holsteins
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Premier Exhibitor: Landon Banksy
Premier Breeder: Sunnyville Partners
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Premier Breeder: Southern Hills
Premier Exhibitor: Southern Hills
Best Bred & Owned: Southern Hills
Best Udder of Show: Southern-Hills Devr Nicolet, Hannah Griffith
OPEN SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champ: Southern-Hills Devr Nicolet, Hannah Griffith Res. Grand Champ: SH-LG Doorman Louisville, Caleb Griffith Sr. Champion: Southern-Hills Devr Nicolet, Hannah Griffith Res. Senior Champ: Future-Manor Defi Lockett, Cole Heger Int. Champion: SH-LG Doorman Louisville, Caleb Griffith Res. Int. Champion: Southern-Hills JD Asia, Hannah Griffith
Junior Champion: McWilliams Alt Blitz Red Reserve Junior Champion: BDF Warrior Milky-Way-Red
JUNIOR SHOW CHAMPIONS
Grand Champ: Southern-Hills Devr Nicolet, Hannah Griffith Res. Grand Champ: SH-LG Doorman Louisville, Caleb Griffith Sr. Champion: Southern-Hills Devr Nicolet, Hannah Griffith Res. Senior Champ: Future-Manor Defi Lockett, Cole Heger Int. Champion: SH-LG Doorman Louisville, Caleb Griffith Reserve Intermediate Champion: Express-SMD KaluhaRed-TW, Caili Baumann
Junior Champion: McWilliams Alt Blitz Red Reserve Junior Champion: BDF Warrior Milky-Way-Red
Spring Heifer Calf
1. BDF Warrior Milky-Way-Red, BDF Warrior Milky-Way-Red
2. White-scz Pharo Queen of Hearts, Sally White
3. SH-NCM Lambda Sydney, Caleb Griffith
4. Rsy-Jo King Doc Lucky, Isaac Pletcher
5. Future-Manor Gold Chip Jinx, Cole Heger
Winter Heifer Calf
1. Southern-Hills An Lynix-Red, Ryan Griffith
2. Future-Manor Kenosha Edie, Cole Heger
3. Hempsteads Dazzling Zinny-Red, Maggie Mathews
4. Crestland Doorman Kallie, Maggie Mathews
5. Southern-Hills Alt Tae-Red, Caleb Griffith
Fall Heifer Calf
1. Ray-Jo Rager Scarlett, Maggie Mathews
2. White-scz Goldchip Golden Girl, Sally White
3. MS LMD American, Hannah Griffith
4. Ray-Jo Crush Tiana, Katelynn Sheangshang
Summer Yearling
1. McWilliams Alt Blitz Red, Taylor Barton
2. MS Lambda Akka 2, Ryan Griffith
3. MS Futuremanor War Cleo Red, Cole Heger
Spring Yearling
1. Ray-Jo King Daisy, Bryce Derflinger
2. Monroe Meadows Rsty Rae-red, Claire Schaefer
3. Southern-Hills Allyp Skyler, Hannah Griffith
4. Southern-Hills Lamb MerryGo, Cora Buckley Winter Yearling
1. Southern-Hills Alngsd Marci, Caleb Griffith
2. Ray-Jo Hocus Pocus, Maggie Mathews
3. Richlin J warr Emerald red, Eric Schaefer
4. Ray-Jo Altitude Fancy, Harrison Hall
5. Ray-Jo Zamboni Sangria, Camryn Hall
Fall Yearling
1. Southern-Hills J Fidgie-Red, Shelby Griffith
2. Future-Manor D-Back Hetty, Caili Bauman
Ohio District 15 Holstein Show
July 16, 2022
Judge: Jeff Brown
3. Joleanna Arist Wildmint red, Eric Schaefer
Junior-Two-Year-Old Cow
1. Southern-Hills CEO Naty-Red, Ryan Griffith
Senior-Two-Year-Old Cow
1. MS Southern-Hills Treasure, Hannah Griffith
2. Southern-Hills Kad Moon-Red, Cora Buckley
3. Maple Rey Sapphire, Pierce Derflinger
Junior-Three-Year-Old Cow
1. Southern-Hills JD Asia, Hannah Griffith
2. Express-SMD Kaluha-Red-TW, Caili Baumann
Senior-Three-Year-Old Cow
1. SH-LG Doorman Louisville, Caleb Griffith
2. Ray-Jo Archangel Freckles, Harrison Hall
3. Etgen Way Ammo P Julie, Maggie Mathews
4. Ray-Jo Beemer Riley, Morgan Hall
Four-Year-Old Cow
1. Southern-Hills Devr Nicolet, Hannah Griffith
2. Ubercrest Doorman Jubilee, Caili Baumann
3. Lingle Beemer Sapphire, Pierce Derflinger
Five-Year-Old Cow
1. Ray-Jo Definant Cajan, Will Matthews
Aged-Cow
1. Tycho Corvette Remmy, Caili Baumann
Dry Cow
1. Future-Manor Defi Lockett, Cole Heger
Dam & Daughter
1. Southern Hills
2. Hall 3. Buckley
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OHIO STATE
SHOWResults
State Fair Red & White Show
29-30, 2022
Ohio State Fair
Graisson Schmidt
Premier Breeder: Brook Hollows & Mac Acres
Premier Exhibitor: Lilly Elsass
Junior Champion: Brook Hollow Dutton-Red-ET (Jordy), Del bert & Heather Yoder, West Salem, OH
Reserve Junior Champion: Bucks-Pride Journey Amy-Red, Brady Cole, Smithville, OH
Honorable Mention: Fleury Myric DB Vero-Red (Diamond back), Tim Gunkelman, Burbank, OH
Intermediate Champion: Silvermist My Lady-Red (Ava lanche) Lilly Elsass, Wapakoneta, OH
Reserve Intermediate Champion: MS Triple-T Fame-Red, Triple -T & T&L Cattle, North Lewisburg, OH
Honorable Mention: Macks-BHF Bedazzled-Red (Jordy) Brook Hollow Farm, West Salem, OH
Senior Champion: Glaustar California All Out-Red, Ackley Reg. Holsteins and Plainfield Farms, LLC, East Liberty, OH
Reserve Senior Champion: W-Brook DB Milly-Red (Dia mondback), Stan-Mar-Dale/Express Holsteins, Urbana, OH
Honorable Mention: Beardsly DB Ginger-Red-ET (Diamond back) Aaron Carle, East Rochester, OH
Grand Champion: Glaustar California All Out-Red, Ack-Lee Registered Holsteins and Plainfield Farms, LLC, East Liberty, OH
Reserve Grand Champion: Silvermist My Lady-Red (Ava lanche) Lilly Elsass, Wapakoneta, OH
Honorable Mention: W-Brook DB Milly-Red (Diamondback), Stan-Mar-Dale/Express Holsteins, Urbana, OH
Spring Heifer Calf
1. Miller-Far Ferrari-Red (Altitude), Danielle Miller, Balitmore, OH
2. Quietcove Firecracker-Red (Altitude), Quietcove Holsteins, Wapakoneta, OH
3. Garay-MD-WVG Blyss-Red (Diamondback), Silver Mist Qui etcove, Plain City, OH
4. Bella-Ridge Jump 4. Joy-Red (Devour), Ella Whitmer, Green ville, OH
5. Oakfield Ava Boo-Red-ET (Avalanche), Grace Gunkelman, Burbank, OH
Winter Heifer Calf
1. Bucks-Pride Journey Amy-Red, Brady Cole, Smithville, OH
Wil-San Warrior Jammin-Red (Warrior), Glen Craemer, Smithville, OH
3. Holbric MVN Chrissy-Red-ET, Triple-T Holsteins, North Lewisburg, OH
Rocky-Run War Alamo -Red (Warrior), Jull Grove, New Phil adelphia, OH
Dorloy-K Alt Glimmer-Red (Altitude), Kelly Allan Epperly, Wapakoneta, OH
Fall Heifer Calf
Kamps-RX APB Andrias-Red (Latenite), Price Knoll, Green wich, OH
Oakfield Analyst Rayna-Red (Analyst), Aubree Topp, Bot kins, OH
Star-Ky-Blue
Hottest-Red (Analyst), Kelly Hawvermale,
Summer Yearling
Myric DB Vero-Red (Diamondback), Tim Gunkelman, Burbank, OH
JY Mariachi-Red (Jordy), Lilly Ann Elsass, Wapa koneta, OH
Ackley, East Liberty,
Louisville,
Nevin & Brenda Lam
Beard, Nor walk, OH
Spring Yearling
Hollow Dutton-Red-ET (Jordy), Delbert & Heather Yoder, West Salem, OH
Knoll Warrior CJ-Red (Warrior),
Cope
Stunning WR Audacity-Red (Warrior), Noah Rausch, Marysville, OH
War Raisa-Red (Warrior), Lillian Hempfling, Delphos, OH
Winter Yearling
Aryst Glaxy-Red-ET (Aristocrat), Danielle Miller, Baltimore, OH
Knoll Aw Carmen-Red ET (Awesome), Grant Cope
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Champions from left: OHA Queen Autumn Whiteleather, Jeremy Adams with Honorable Men tion W-Brook DB Milly-Red, Lilly Elsass with Reserve Grand Silvermist My Lady-Red, Kristy Ackley with Grand Champion Glaustar California All Out-Red, judge Graisson Schmidt, Jay Ackley, Don Simpson, Danette Simpson with Cece Brown.
Intermediate Champions from left: OHA Queen Autumn Whiteleather, Chris Lahmers Reserve Inter mediate Champion MS Triple-T Fame-Red, Lilly Elsass with Intermediate Champion Silvermist My Lady-Red, judge Graisson Schmidt.
Grand Champions from left: Honorable Mention W-Brook DB Milly-Red, Reserve Grand Silvermist My Lady-Red, Grand Champion Glaustar California All Out-Red, judge Graisson Schmidt.
Junior Champions from left: OHA Queen Autumn Whiteleather, Tim Gunkelman with Honorable Mention Fleury Myric DB Vero-Red, Kelly Cole, with Reserve Bucks-Pride Journey Amy-Red, Brady Cole, Delbert Yoder with Junior Champion Brook Hollow Dutton-Red-ET, judge Graisson Schmidt
SHOWResults
Grand Champions from left: Lilly Elsass with Honorable Mention Silver Mist My Lady-Red, Allison Francis with Reserve Grand Luck-E Russ PP Astro Red-ET, Aaron Carle with Grand Champion Beardsley DB Ginger-Red-ET, judge Matt Mitchell.
Senior Champions from left: Wyatt Schlauch with Reserve Senior Velvet-View Electric-Red, Aaron Carle with Senior Champion Beardsley DB Ginger-Red-ET, judge Matt Mitchell.
Ohio State Fair Red & White Junior Show
July 28, 2022 • Ohio State Fair
Judge: Matt Mitchell
Intermediate Champions from left: Lilly Elsass with Reserve Interme diate Silver Mist My Lady-Red, Allison Francis with Intermediate Champion Luck-E Russ PP Astro Red-ET, judge Matt Mitchell.
Junior Champions from left: Carissa Pittman with Honorable Mention Brook Hollow Dutton Red-ET, Tim Gunkelman with Reserve Fleury Myric DB Vero-Red, Price Knoll with Junior Champion Kamps-RX APB Andrias-Red, judge Matt Mitchell.
Junior Champion: Kamps-RX APB Andrias-Red, Price Knoll Reserve Junior Champion: Fleury Myric DB Vero-Red, Tim Gunkelman
Honorable Mention: Brook Hollow Dutton Red ET, Carissa Pittman Intermediate Champion: Luck-E Russ PP Astro Red-ET, Alli
son Francis
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Silver Mist My Lady -Red, Lilly Ann Elsass
Honorable Mention: MD Hillbrook I Snapchat, Aubree Topp Senior Champion: Beardsley DB Ginger-Red-ET, Aaron Carle Reserve Senior Champion: Velvet-View Electric-Red, Wyatt
SHOWResults
OH
Senior Two-Year-Old
steins,
Yearling
Redlight
City,
02-Red
Fidgie-Red,
Evangeline
Triple-T Fame-Red, Triple -T & T&L Cattle, North Lewis burg, OH
Design-Red (Warrior) Lilly Elsass, Wapa koneta, OH
Southern Hills CEO Naty-Red (CEO), Southern Hills
Express-SMD Nekia-Red (Unstopabull) Stan-Mar-Dale/Ex press Holsteins, Urbana, OH
Call-Del Jordy Royale-Red (Jordy) Madelyn Topp, Wapako neta, OH
Pondvue Altitude Twizzler-Red (Altitude), Kaleb Pond,
Schlauch
Honorable Mention: Ms Daisy Mae-Red, Hayley Bankey Grand Champion: Beardsley DB Ginger-Red-ET, Aaron Carle Reserve Grand Champion: Luck-E Russ PP Astro-Red-ET, Allison Francis Honorable Mention: Silver Mist My Lady-Red, Lilly Ann Elsass
Ohio State Fair Red & White Show
July 29-30, 2022 • Ohio State Fair
Judge: Graisson Schmidt
East Rochester, OH
Culler Splendid Gift-Red (Splendid) Ackley Reg. Holsteins, East Liberty, OH
LIndlaur Jordy Amaretto-Red (Jordy) Nevin and Brenda L’Amoreaux, Louisville, OH
MD Hillbrook I Snapchat-Red (Army) Aubree Topp, Botkins, OH
Junior Three-Year-Old
Macks-BHF Bedazzled-Red (Jordy) Brook Hollow Farm, West Salem, OH
Macs-BHF Disorderly-Red (Awesome) Brook Hollow Farm, West Salem, OH
Morrill Unstopabull 4. 116-Red (Unstopabull) Cale Henry, Versailles, OH
Senior Three-Year-Old
Silvermist My Lady-Red (Avalanche) Lilly Elsass, Wapakone ta, OH
Luck-E Russ-PP Astro-Red (Russ-PP) Allison Francis, Green ville, OH
Four-Year-Old
Beardsly DB Ginger-Red-ET (Diamondback) Aaron Carle,
Macs-BHF Diamond-Red (Absolute) Brook Hollow Farm, West Salem, OH
Velvet-View Electric-Red (Jordy) Wyatt Schlauch, Big Prai rie, OH
Five-Year-Old
1. Glaustar California All Out-Red, Ack-Lee Registered Hol steins and Plainfield Farms, LLC, East Liberty, OH
2. W-Brook DB Milly-Red (Diamondback), Stan-Mar-Dale/Ex press Holsteins, Urbana, OH
3. Futurama Awesome Honest-Red (Awesome) Madelyn Topp, Wapakoneta, OH
4. Entourage-LC CP Frolic-Red (Crown-P) Lady Luck Holsteins, Farmdale, OH Aged Cow
Skidmore ABS Renegade-Red (Absolute) Chelsea Skidmore, Union City, OH
MS Daisey May-Red, Landon Bankey, Custar, OH Dam & Daughter
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Premier Breeder: Etgen Way Holsteins
Premier Exhibitor: Plainfield Farm LLC
Senior & Grand Champion: Glaustar California All Out-RedET, Ack-Lee Registered Holsteins and Plainfield Farms LLC, East Liberty, OH
Reserve Senior & Grand Champion: Ms T TripleT SW WB Payton (Windbrook), Damon Bertke & Triple-T, North Lewis burg, OH
Honorable Mention: Golde-Oaks Locket 2304-ET, Ack-Lee Registered Holsteins, East Liberty, OH
Intermediate Champion: T-Triple-T Piece of Cake (Door man), Triple-T & Renee Pierick, North Lewisburg, OH
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Etgen-Way Chief Danica (Chief), Tyler Etgen, Harrod, OH
Junior Champion: Kiko Solo Jawdropping 1891. (Solomon), Kiko Holsteins, Salem, OH
Reserve Junior Champion: Ms Plumline Sidekick Layal (Side kick), Lady Luck Holsteins, Farmdale, OH
Honorable Mention: Smith-Oak Unix Blonde, Colton, Kend all, & Blake Thomas, North Lewisburg, OH
Spring Heifer Calf
1. Ms Plumline Sidekick Layal (Sidekick), Lady Luck Holsteins, Farmdale, OH
2. Hankansons Crushbul Spar (Crushabull), Bentley Cole, Bloomville, OH
3. Pond-Ridge Doc Grace (King Doc), Cole Pond, Woodstock, OH
4. Toppglen FC Makeitfit (Choice), Glenn Craemer, Smithville, OH
5. Ren-Bow Hancock Liquor (Hancock), Ruth Bambauer, St Marys, OH
Winter Heifer Calf
1. Bucks-Pride Journey-Red, Brady Cole, Smithville, OH
2. Holbric MVN Chrissy-Red-ET, Triple-T Holsteins, North Lewisburg, OH
3. Wil-San Warrior Jammin-Red (Warrior), Glen Craemer,
Smithville, OH
Spring Heifer Calves
Miller Farm Furry Red, Danielle Miller
Quietcove Firecracker Red Lilly Elsass
Topp-View Tia, Mackenzie Topp
MdHillbrook Igloo-Red-ET, Aubree Topp
Oakfield AVA Boo-Red-ET, Grace Gunkelman
Heifer Calves
Wil-San Warrior Jammin-Red, Audrey Sidle
Holbrich MVN Chrissy-Red, Kendal Thomas
Lynncrest Jetwave-Red-ET, Jacoby Gilbert
Bucks-Pride Journey Amy-Red, Brady Cole
Wabash-Way Reeve Tiara-Red, Grace Siegrist
Heifer Calves
Kamps-RX APB Andrias-Red, Price Knoll
Oakfield Analyst Rayna-Red, Aubree Topp
Star-Ky-Blue Jackie Red-ET, Amelia Sammetinger
W-Brook Hottest-RED, Kelly Hawvermale
MS Wil-San Alt Rook-Red, Aria Beard
Mideast Summer National Holstein Show
July 29-30, 2022 • Ohio State Fair
Judge: Mike Duckett, Wisconsin
4. Quality-Quest Shameless-Red (Journey), Ben & Hannah Simpson, Salem, OH
5. Oakfield US Abigail-Red-ET (Unstopabull), Elizabeth Laney, West Salem, OH
Fall Heifer Calf
1. Smith-Oak Unix Blonde, Colton, Kendall, & Blake Thomas, North Lewisburg, OH
2. Ms Siemers L Lori (Lambda), Aubree Topp, Bokins, OH
3. Cal-Denier-I A Baby-ET (Avalanche), Ack-Lee Registered Holsteins, East Liberty, OH
4. Ren-Bow Ack Unix Lavenda (Unix), Ruth Bambauer, St Marys, OH
5. Stan-Mar-Dale Quinleigh (Warrior), Riley Doria, Urbana, OH
Summer Yearling
1. Quietcove Denver Buckle Up (Denver), Lilly Ann Elsass, Wapakoneta, OH
2. Plainfield Bourbns Bacardi, Plainfield Farms LLC, Belmont, OH
3. T-Triple-T Side Peach (Sidekick), Colton & Kendall Thomas, North Lewisburg, OH
4. MK-Genetics Rager Kardi (Rager), Maci McLean, Salem, OH
5. Futurama Master Bella, Futurama Holsteins, Fletcher, OH
Spring Yearling
1. Shadeline AN Jasmine (Doorman), Charles Gleisner, Green wich, OH
2. Ms Glamourview L Beyonce (Lambda), Ack-Lee Registered Holsteins, East Liberty, OH
3. Hodglynn Mirand Halo (Mirand), Elizabeth Laney, West Sa lem, OH
4. Liddleholme Ave Moment-ET Zach & Eliza Glacier, Hill Farm, Fort Recovery, OH
5. Futurama Archrivl S (Archrival), Futurama Holsteins, Fletch er, OH
Winter Yearling
1. Kiko Solo Jawdropping 1891. (Solomon), Kiko Holsteins, Salem, OH
2. Glen-Paul Warrior Bacardi (Warrior), Marissa Topp, Smith ville, OH
3. Glen-Paul Backflip Breeze (Backflip), Jacoby Gilbert, Wooster, OH
4. Breezy-Knoll Redlight Umi (Redlight), Grant Cope, Salem, OH
5. Oakfield Chief Ziggy-ET (Chief), Cale Henry, Versailles, OH
Fall Yearling
1. Bucks-Pride Warrior Harley (Warrior), Brady Cole, Bloom ville, OH
2. Shadeline Door Millie (Doorman), Charles Gleisner, Green wich, OH
3. Ms Ack-Lee Master Hannah (Master), Ack-Lee Registered Holsteins, East Liberty, OH
4. Plainfield Sidekick Gigi (Sidekick), Plainfield Farms LLC, Bel mont, OH
5. Toppglen Diamondback Me (Diamondback), Glenn Craemer, Smithville, OH
Milking Yearling
1. Arethusa Doorman A (Doorman), Egolf & Cummings, Churu busco, IN
2. Winright Octane Velocity-ET(Octane), Cale Henry, Versailles, OH
Summer Junior Two-Year-Old Cow
1. Ms Triple T TL Fame-Red Triple-T & T&L Cattle
2. Kiko Discjockey Layla (Discjockey), Kiko Holsteins, Salem, OH
3. Ranhaven Jenay (Solomon), Egolf & Cummings, Churubus co, IN
4. Maple Downs-PV DB Gentry (Diamondback), Cole Pond, Woodstock, OH
5. Stein-Way Sidekick Pa (Sidekick), Damon Bertke, Maria Stein, OH
Junior Two-Year-Old Cow
1. Etgen-Way Altitude Combo (Altitude), Tyler Etgen, Harrod, OH
2. Ms Triple-T-SW Panama (Sidekick), Triple-T, North Lewis burg, OH
Ohio State Fair Red & White Junior Show
July 28, 2022 • Ohio State Fair
Matt Mitchell
Summer Yearling
1. Fleury Myric DB Vero-Red, Tim Gunkelman
Silver-Mist JY Mariachi-Red, Lilly Elsass
Erbacres Abrylyn-Red-ET, Lauren L’Amoreaux
McWilliams ALT Blitz-Red, Taylor Barton
Velvet-View Believe-Red, Wyatt Schlaugh
Spring Yearling
1. Brook Hollow Dutton Red ET, Carissa Pittman
Ms Stunning Wr Audacity-Red, Noah Rausch
MS Moovin Crikee-Red-ET, Mariah Troutwine
White-Light war Raisa-Red, Lillian Hempfling
Winter Yearling
1. Dorloy-K Aryst Glaxy-Red-ET, Danielle Miller
Wil-San Warrior Winnie-Red, Carter Liette
Fall Yearling
1. Miss Redlight Sidney 02-Red, Evageline Reidman
Summer Jr 2-Year-Old
1. Quietcove Warrior Design, Lilly Elsass
2. Southern-Hills CEO Naty-Red, Caleb Griffith
Junior Two-Year-Old
1. Call-Del Jordy Royale-Red, Madelyn Topp
2. Pondvue Altitud Twizzler-Red, Caleb Pond
Senior Two-Year-Old
1. MD Hillbrook I Snapchat, Aubree Topp
2. Silver Mist Malena-Red, Lilly Elsass
3. Kokosings Awesome Acacia-Red, Cole Hudson
Junior Three-Year-Old Cow
1. Morrill Unstopabull 4116-Red, Cale Henry
Senior Three-Year-Old Cow
1. Luck-E Russ PP Astro Red-ET, Allison Francis
2. Silver Mist My Lady Red, Lilly Ann Elsass
3. Lah-Dale Ac Scarlet-Red, Elaina Lahmers
Four-Year-Old Cow
1. Beardsley DB Ginger-Red-ET, Aaron Carle
2. Velvet-View Electric-Red Wyatt Schlauch
Five-Year-Old Cow
1. Futurama Awesome Honest -Red, Madelyn Topp Aged Cow
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Kiko Byway Kittie 1627 (Byway), Kiko Holsteins, Salem, OH
Ms Triple-T Grateful-ET (Goldwyn), Colton Thomas, North Lewisburg, OH
Scenic View Artist Ansley, Ack-Lee Registered Holsteins, East Liberty, OH
Kolors Kall Me (Crush), White Light Holsteins, McClure, OH
Blue-Gene Crush Connie (Crush), Ack-Lee Registered Hol steins, East Liberty, OH
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Ms T TripleT SW WB Payton (Windbrook), Damon Bertke & Triple-T, North Lewisburg, OH
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Stein-Way Doc Jasper (King Doc), Damon Bertke, Maria Stein, OH
Ren-Bow Corvette Lollipop (Corvette), Ruth Bambauer, St Marys, OH
Brookview Control Freak-ET (Diamondback), Garrett Ha vens, Fremont, OH
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Grand Champions from left: Honorable Mention T-Triple-T Piece of Cake, Reserve Grand Champion Ms T Triple T SW WB Payton, Grand Champion Glaustar California All Out-Red-ET, judge Mike Duck ett.
Junior Champions from left: OHA Queen Autumn Whiteleather, Vanessa Philson with Reserve Ms Plumline Sidekick Layal, Rudy Kiko with Junior Champion Kiko Solo Jawdropping 1891. judge Mike Duckett.
SHOWResults
Mid-East Summer National Holstein Junior Show
July 28, 2022 • Ohio State Fair
Judge: John Erbsen
Senior Champions from left: OHA Queen Autumn Whiteleather, Ruth Bambauer with Honorable Mention Ren-Bow Corvette Lollipop, Alaina Topp with Reserve Senior Champion Futurama Byway Shanet, Hannah Griffith with Senior Champion Southern Hills Denver Nicolet, judge John Erbsen.
Junior Champion: MK-Genetics Rager Kari (Rager), Maci McLean
Reserve Junior: Glen-Paul Warrior Bacardi (Warrior), Marissa Topp
Honorable Mention: Kiko Solo Jawdropping (Solomon), Eliz abeth Kiko
Intermediate Champion: Ms Triple-T Grateful-ET (Goldwyn), Colton Thomas
Reserve Intermediate Champion: Blue-Gene Crush Connie (Crush), Aubree Topp
Senior Champion: Southern Hills Denver Nicolet (Denver) Hannah Griffith
Reserve Senior Champion: Futurama Byway Shanet (By way) Alaina Topp
Honorable Mention: Ren-Bow Corvette Lollipop (Corvette) Ruth Bambauer
Grand Champion: Southern Hills Denver Nicolet (Denver) Hannah Griffith
Reserve Grand Champion: Ms Triple-T Grateful-ET (Gold wyn), Colton Thomas,
Honorable Mention Grand Champion: Blue-Gene Crush Connie (Crush), Aubree Topp
Best Bred & Owned of the Show: Brookview control Freak (Diamondback) Garrett Havens
Spring Heifer Calf
1. Toppglen Warrior Waneata (Warrior), Marissa Topp
2. Hankansons Crushbul Spar (Crushabull), Bently Cole, Bloomville, OH
3. Pond-Ridge Doc Grace (KingDoc), Cole Pond
4. Mors Select Janilla (Select), Copper Froelich
5. Toppglen FC Makerfit, Logan Topp
Winter Heifer Calf
1. Wil-San Warrior Jammin-R (Warrior), Audrey Sidle
2. Bucks-Pride Journey-Red, Brady Cole
3. T-Triple Pride N Joy, Cole Pond
Trbo-Land Hot Quesadilla (Denver), Braxton Elsass
5. Oakfield US Abigail-Red-ET (Unstoppabull), Elizabeth Laney, West Salem, OH
Fall Heifer Calf
1. Ren-Bow Ack Unix Lavenda (Unix), Ruth Bambauer
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Bucks-Pride Sidekick Mami (Sidekick), Brady Cole
W-Brook Hottest-Red (Analyst), Kelly Hawvermale Summer Yearling
1. MK-Genetics Rager Kari (Rager), Maci McLean
Quietcove Denver Buckle Up (Denver), Lilly Ann Elsass
T-Triple-T Side Peace (Sidekick), Colton & Kendall Thomas
Erbacres Abrylyn-Red-ET (Warrior), Lauren Lamoreaux
5. T-Triple Lavish (Hurricane), Claire Goecke Spring Yearling
1. Hodglynn Mirand Halo (Mirand), Elizabeth Laney
2. Wakefield Warrior Hershey (Warrior), Taylor Klopfenstein
3. Lah-Dale Journey Hippy (Journey), Elaina Lahmers,
4. Ms Stunning Wr Audacity-Red (Warrior), Noah Rausch, 5. Quietcove She’s A Jewel (Chief), Kennley Siegrist Winter Yearling
1. Glen-Paul Warrior Bacardi (Warrior), Marissa Topp
2. Kiko Solo Jawdropping (Solomon), Elizabeth Kiko
3. Glen-Paul Backflip Breeze (Backflip), Jacoby Gilbert
4. Oakfield Chief Ziggy-ET (Chief), Cale Henry
5. Stan-Mar-Dale Allie (Subban), Avery Randall
Fall Yearling
1. Bucks-Pride Warrior Harley (Warrior), Brady Cole
2. Toppglen Diamondback Me (Diamondback), Logan Topp Milking Yearling
1. Arethusa Doorman A (Doorman), Caroline Egolf
2. Winright Octane Velocity-ET (Octane), Cale Henry,
Summer Junior Two-Year-Old Cow
1. Ranhaven Jenay, Caroline Egolf
2. Maple-Downs-PV DB Gentry (Diamondback), Cole Pond
Junior Two-Year-Old Cow
1. T-Triple-T Peach Crown-ET (Doorman), Colton Thomas
Junior Champions from left:
OHA Queen Autumn White leather, Elizabeth Kiko with Honorable Mention Kiko Solo Jawdropping, Marissa Topp with Reserve Glen-Paul Warrior Bacardi, Maci McLean with Junior Champion MK-Genetics Rager Kari, judge John Erbsen
2. Wil-San Awsome Weapon (Awesome), Audrey Sidle
3. Wakfield S-Chief Demi (Chief), Caitlin Liette
4. Etgen-Lund Gingerbread (Altitude), Aria Beard
5. Quietcove Butterscotch-ET (Unix), Cale Henry
Senior Two-Year-Old Cow
1. Rupp-Vue Awesome Magnetic (Awesome), Carissa Pittman
2. Kiko Gold Chip Key (Gold Chip), Elizabeth Kiko
3. Stan-Mar-Dale Bflip Arica (Backflip), Riley Doria
4. Velvet-View Carmel (Tatoo), Wyatt Schlauch
Junior Three-Year-Old Cow
1. Toppglen Det Wildrose-Red, Marissa Topp
2. BC-Lund-View DB Gidgit (Diamondback), Mia Strong
Senior Three-Year-Old Cow
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Blue-Gene Crush Connie (Crush), Aubree Topp
Luck-E Russ-PP Astro-Red, Allison Francis
Velvet-View Defiant Raven (Defiant), Wyatt Schlauch
5. SH-LG Doorman Louisville (Doorman), Ryan Griffith 4-Year-Old
Southern Hills Denver Nicolet (Denver) Hannah Griffith
Ren-Bow Corvette Lollipop (Corvette) Ruth Bambauer,
Brookview Control Freak (Diamondback) Garrett Havens
Etgen-Way Horse-ET, Aaron Carle
Futurama Brady Bianca (Brady) Madelyn Topp
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Brookview Absolute Snicker, Garrett Havens
Salt-n-Peppa-ET Grant Havens
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By Barb Lumley
The Pleasant-Meadow Registered Holstein Dispersal was held August 25, 2022 at St. Marys, Ohio. The farm is owned and the herd was bred by Melvin, Phyllis and Mark Fledderjohn. It was a beautiful summer day where friends, neighbors and Holstein en thusiasts gathered around on straw bales to watch and participate in the dispersal.
Here are some highlights:
#209 $3600 Pleasant-Meadow Aleena-Red - Bred Heifer born 7/19/20 due 8/10/22 – with Erbacres Snapple Shakira-ET, Su preme Champion at World Dairy Expo 2022, in the pedigree. #118 $3000 Pleasant- Meadow Poinsetta born 12/25/18 and sired by Walnutlawn Solomon 47 head sold for $2000 and up 10 Bred heifers sold for $2000 and up #236 $1400 Top selling Summer Yearling born 6/03/21 #246 $2000 Top selling Fall Calf born 9/10/21 #264 $1000 Top selling Winter Calf born 12/20/21 #271 born 3/10/22 & #274 born 3/30/22 $850 Top selling Spring Calves
#207 $2450 Top selling Summer Calf born 7/23/22
The sale was managed by Randall Kiko and Rudy Kiko of Kiko Auctions, Salem, Ohio.
Free cats were the bonus of the day. Melvin claimed they were good mousers.
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Phyllis and Melvin Fledderjohann had a front row seat as they watched their herd sell.
In Memoriam
Darrell Pidgeon
Darrell Pidgeon, 83, of Parker, Colorado, passed away June 24, at The Denver Hospice, Denver, Colorado. Darrell was the husband the former Ann Lage. Eldridge, Iowa. The couple met in the Guern sey barn at the 1961 National Dairy Cattle Congress, in Waterloo.
Darrell parlayed two Guernsey heifers purchased when he was a 10-year-old 4-H boy into a lifetime career in the dairy cattle industry. After graduating from Wilmington High School, he re ceived BS in Dairy Science from The Ohio State University. Darrell paid his way through OSU traveling across the country –- often by boxcar -– working as a cattle fitter and showman.
Thanks to his keen eye for good cattle, Darrell won the na tional collegiate dairy judging contest as a member of the OSU dairy judging team in 1964 and received the Dairy Shrine Kildee Scholarship for graduate study. He obtained a master’s degree in Dairy Genetics from the University of Missouri. Upon graduation he joined American Breeder’s Service, DeForrest, Wisconsin as a young-sire analyst.
Darrell and Ann were married September 27, 1969, at in Dav enport, Iowa, and spent part of their honeymoon riding in a boxcar with nine Holstein heifers from Elkhorn, Wisconsin, to the West ern National Holstein Show in San Francisco. The couple moved to Colorado in 1970 when Darrell became a partner and herd man ager at Paclamar Farms, Louisville.
Darrell was introduced to the cattle export business when the Paclamar herd was sold to an Italian businessman, and he rode in the plane with the cows when they were flown from Denver to Rome. For the next twenty-five years, Darrell pioneered a global movement of dairy animals to countries with great need to im prove their dairy herds and milk production. Working with Dave Bachman, he arranged the export of U.S. Holstein heifers to East ern Europe when trade was just opening with those Communist countries. Darrell vividly recalled that armed soldiers met the cat tle planes when they landed in Budapest, Hungary, and intently watched the unloading.
Darrell had a ground-breaking opportunity with the In ter-American Development Bank in l977, when the bank launched Prodel, an ambitious project to provide a more wholesome and stable milk supply to Mexico City. Darrell traveled with Prodel of ficials and Mexican dairymen to select 24,000 Holstein bred heifers from the U.S. and Canada, opening new markets for high-quality grade North American heifers. Darrell and Ann returned to Col orado in 1980 and formed their own export entity, Pidgeon Cattle Co., focusing on exportation of Registered Holsteins to the Asian market.
In September 2021, Darrell was recognized by the National Dairy Shrine as a Dairy Pioneer for his entrepreneurial work in the dairy cattle export business that helped open and develop markets for U.S. Holstein cattle around the world. The Missouri Hall of Dairy Honors recognized Darrell for his Meritorious Service to the dairy industry in January 2022.
Darrell was passionate about The Ohio State Buckeyes and attended games whenever possible, including five Rose Bowls, an Orange Bowl, two Holiday Bowls, a Cotton Bowl, and two Nation
al Championship games. He was a fifty-yard-line Denver Broncos season ticket holder for thirty-three years. He was an avid toy trac tor collector and had 450 tractors in his collection at its peak.
Darrell is survived by his wife, daughter Marla and her partner Amy Hagerman, Denver; son Andrew, his wife Kelly and their two sons Graham 10 and Brady 7, McLean, Virginia; sisters-in-laws and brothers-in-law, Janie Pidgeon, Wilmington; Richard and Jane McCurdy, Goodyear, Arizona; Dean and Karen Potratz, Pewaukee, Wisconsin; and three nephews, Kyle Pidgeon, Wilmington; John Potratz, Brooklyn, New York; and Daniel Potratz, Waukesha, Wis consin.
He was preceded in death by his Leonard and Thelma Pidgeon and a brother Phillip Pidgeon, all of Wilmington.
Memorials can be made to National Dairy Shrine, Ft. Atkin son, Wisconsin; United Church of Christ Parker Hilltop, Parker, Colorado; The Denver Hospice, Denver, Colorado; or the Junior Dairy Show at the Colorado State Fair, Pueblo, Colorado.
Kathleen A. Ackley
Kathleen A. Ackley of East Liberty, passed away Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at Green Hills Center in West Liberty.
A 1950 graduate of Pleasant High School in Marion, she went to work for a few years at Marion Power Shovel. Most of her life she was a homemaker and true farmer’s wife, she had a strong work ethic and never hesitated to step up and help in the barn if Bob was working late in the fields. She was affectionately known to be a “little” set in her ways and was an excellent cook, especially with desserts. She enjoyed crocheting, reading romance novels, going shopping, shopping on QVC and watching The Price is Right, the Cincinnati Reds and O.S.U. Basketball. She also enjoyed going to cow sales with Bob, attending the state fair to watch the cow shows and her favorite treats from McDonald’s and KFC. Most of all, she loved her many dogs over the years, especially her Chihuahuas, Bulldog and purebred German Shepherds.
Born August 17, 1933 in Marion County, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Helen (Landon) Almendinger. After meet ing at a square dance at the Richwood Fair, she married her hus band of nearly 61 years, Robert G. Ackley and he preceded her in death on October 4, 2016. In addition to her husband and parents, she was also preceded in death by a brother, Donald Almendinger and her brothers-in-law, Albert and Halley “Merle” Ackley.
She is survived by a daughter, Janice (Brian) Atterholt of De Graff; a son, Jay (Kristy) Ackley of East Liberty; grandchildren, Kris Ackley of East Liberty, Kyle (Morganne) Ackley of East Liber ty, Dylan (Amanda) Atterholt of DeGraff and Paige (Jacob) Donof rio of Tiffin; great grandchildren, Flint Atterholt and Kinnley and Maddux Ackley; brothers and sisters-in-law, Dianne Almendinger of Delaware, Dave (Phyllis) Ackley of West Liberty, Shirley Apple gate of Marysville and Rebecca Ackley of Zanesfield; along with numerous nieces, nephews and other extended family.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Logan County Dairy Association Scholarship Fund in care of the funeral home.
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Donald Francis Divins
Donald Francis Divins 93, of Clarksfield Township, Ohio, died Tuesday, July 12, 2022, at his home. He was born Nov. 26, 1928, in Toledo, the son of the late Forrest and Loretta (Ludwig) Divins.
Don moved to Clarksfield Township in 1939 when he was 11 years old. He began helping with the family dairy and farming oper ation. In 1960, he took over the farms, known as Double-D Farms, and retired in his late eighties.
On January 23, 1954, he married Bonnie Lou Rider and they were married 53 years. In 1955, they purchased and lived at Bonnie’s family farm where she was born. Together they raised four children. Don was a very hard worker and didn’t stop until the job was done. He was especially proud of his family and farm. He was awarded “Outstanding Young Farmer” in the early 60s. His family showed cows at Huron and Lorain County fairs for many years. He was very proud of his hand raised Monitor Cow that he won District 8 Holstein Sr Breeders Division in 1995. She was also Grand Cham pion at Lorain Co. Fair. He served as a board member at Landmark (Sunrise) many years. He and his wife loved to travel. They traveled all over the United States and went on several cruises. Don loved to drive. When on family vacations, he was on a mission to get to the planned destination in a timely manner. You had better not ask to stop to use the restroom. His hobbies included hunting, fishing, riding snowmobiles, and was a member of Wakeman Snow Ballers Club. He also enjoyed going to car races at Sandusky and Attica and watching Ohio sports teams. When at a wedding you could always find him on the dance floor “Happy Feet”. Don had a bark that would stop you in your tracks if you got out of line. His children, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren all experienced that at one time or an other. Deep down he was a teddy bear.
Don was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. He attended regularly until he was unable. He had unquestioning faith. Family would often hear prayers and amen when staying with him. He had a great smile and was always ready for a picture.
Don is survived by his children, Debra Collins (Rick Hall), Denise (Joe) Riley, Danette Rankine (Mark Hardy), and Dean (Do ris) Divins; 11 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents and wife, Don was preceded in death by an infant daughter.
Liz A. Thornton
Elizabeth “Liz” A. Thornton, of Apple Creek, returned to Heav enly Father on Tuesday morning, August 2, 2022 at her home fol lowing a short courageous battle with cancer. Her loving family was with her.
She was born on March 9, 1955 in Pocatello, Idaho to William Alva and Ethel (Jolley) Borders. Since her father was a career mili tary officer she lived in several states and Germany while growing up. She joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints while a senior at Nampa High School in Idaho. Liz attended Ricks College and Boise State University participating in theatre and music pro grams.
Liz married Royce B. Thornton on June 13, 1978 at the Idaho Falls Temple in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He survives.
After accompanying Royce as he completed college degrees at Cal Poly and Penn State, she assisted Royce in operating Sagewind Jerseys in Kuna, Idaho. They moved from Idaho to Apple Creek in 1983 and she became a devoted homemaker for her family. She once
said that her occupation was “domestic goddess.” She loved being a wife, mother, and grandmother … her family was her life.
In addition to her family, the gospel of Jesus Christ was her sec ond great passion. She was a member of the Wooster Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she served many individuals in various capacities: music, compassionate service, teacher, mentor, and several leadership roles.
She was an avid reader and listener of audio books; enjoyed music and theatre; frequently played board and card games with her family; with a “labor of love” she cooked, sewed, and quilted to please her family; delighted in Christmas and birthdays; had a great sense of humor; spent considerable time researching ancestors and family history; and enjoyed travel, historic sites, nature’s beauty, flowers, and not-too-primitive camping with her family.
In addition to her loving husband, and her father of Las Vegas, she is survived by her children, Jennifer Anne (Bob) Brightman of Fayetteville, North Carolina; Emily Marie (Seumas) Hodges of Kuna, Idaho, Cari Elise (Kyle) Buckley of Meridian, Idaho, Christopher Brian Thornton and Hammond Lavar Thornton both of Shelbyville, Kentucky, Nathanial Royce Thornton of Dover, Ohio and Elizabeth Ralene (Sean) McGuire of Orrville, Ohio; 15 grandchildren includ ing, William, Matthew, Michael, Evelyn, and Charlotte Brightman, Hallie and Burke Hodges, Hannah, Liam, Timothy, Haylie, Lydia, and Benjamin Buckley, Thalia and Thane McGuire; a brother, W. Al exander Borders of Concord, California; a sister, Susan (Tom) Mon tieth ; numerous other family members and a host of friends.
She is preceded in death by her mother.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Humanitarian Fund - Wooster Ward.
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Calendar of Events
Dairy Expo, Madison, WI
Ohio Fall Sale, Wayne County
Wooster
Ohio Fall Tour, Etgen Way
9440 Sugar Creek Rd., Harrod, Ohio
American International
Exposition, Louisville, KY
November-December Ohio
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January-February Ohio
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Ohio Convention Sale
Holstein Convention,
Clairsville
1 Spring Dairy Expo, Columbus
District 3 All-Breeds Show,
It’s been a busy summer for Ohio Hol stein women as they have been active at their district shows and family activities on the farm. A favorite of all farm families are those gatherings that involve a potluck din ner. One of Louise Harding’s potluck pass ing dish is what she brought to the recent board meeting of the Ohio Holstein Associ ation. Make and enjoy!
Grape Salad
1 8oz package of cream cheese
1 cup of sour cream
1/3 cup of sugar
5 lbs of red grapes – washed and dried
1 cup of pecans
½ cup brown sugar Whip together cream cheese, sour cream, and sugar. Mix in grapes. Place in a bowl and top with the mixture of pecans and brown sugar. Chill.
Save the Date for the 2023 Ohio Holstein Convention
The 2023 Ohio Holstein Convention will be hosted by District 3, March 3 & 4th at the Wingate by Wyndham/Undo’s, St.Clairsville. There will be two stops for farms tours this year at Cain Farm & Plainfield Farm. We will also be having the Ohio Holstein Convention Sale on Friday evening with hors d’ oeuvres being offered.
Reservations may be made by calling the hotel at 740-695-3961. Rooms have been re served under the Ohio Holstein Convention until February 3, 2023 or until all rooms have been filled. The cost is $109 plus 13.25% tax. Mark your calendars and plan to attend!
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Ack-Lee
Mideast
Andrews
Be-Ware Holsteins
COBA/Select Sires
Commodity
Computermixx
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DHI Cooperative,
Etgen-Way Holsteins
Farmers
Field of Dreams
Harold’s Equipment
Jaloda Farm
Kalmbach
Kidron
Kiko
Lowe & Young
Lundview
Meaden
Mennonite Mutual
Miley Holsteins
New Pittsburg
Oakson Farm
Beef
Ohio Fall Sale
Advertiser
Ohio Fall Tour
pg. 7
PBS Animal Health pg. 27
Pine-Tree Dairy
Plainfield Farms
MW pg. 35
MW pg. 32
Pondvue Holsteins MW pg. 57
Prenger’s, Inc.
pg. 6
Rohaven Holsteins pg. 13
Springhill Holsteins
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Guernseys
MW pg. 57
Stein-Way Dairy MW pg. 12
Steinway Equipment
Trent
pg. 18
pg. 19
U-Dean Farm pg. 5
Vangogh Farm
MW pg. 54
Walnut Hill Feeds pg. 17
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Specialists .................................................................... pg. 16
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Feeds pg. 43
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Vet Clinic.................................................................. pg. 41
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