December 2018 Minnesota Holstein News

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MINNESOTA DECEMBER 2018| Volume 69 No. 5

Cow photo by ©Cybil Fisher | Design by Chelsey Asche

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Cow Pictured: Wake-up Aftershock Raine-ET*RC EX-92

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Breeders Seminar Dates Holstein History Wake-up Holsteins Breeder Spotlight World Dairy Expo Highlights Fall Harvest Sale Recap 2018 Progressive Genetics Herds 2018 Progressive Breeders Registry 2018 Dams of Merit and Gold Medal Dams Recent First-Time Excellents Recent Very Good Two-Year Olds Futurity Registration U of M Judging Highlights


THE DOMINANCE CONTINUES!

Dairy cattle judging is strong at the University of Minnesota,

so strong that its teams have placed 1st overall in 7 of the 12 contests held over the past 4 years at: the All-American Dairy Show (Harrisburg, PA), the North American International Livestock Exposition (Louisville, KY), and World Dairy Expo (Madison, WI). Also, the University of Minnesota has placed 1st or 2nd overall in 19 of the 30 contests in these 3 locations over the past 10 years. No other university comes close to this incredible record of success. If you want a career in the dairy industry, consider the University of Minnesota. In addition to participating in our highly successful dairy judging and dairy challenge

programs, you can join the Gopher Dairy Club, which has about 100 student members who gain experience and industry contacts through activities such as an all-expense-paid 10-day senior trip to California in January. Both inside and outside the classroom, our dairy professors make teaching and working with students their top priority. Learn more today at ansci.umn.edu

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GOLD! www.umn.edu 612.624.2277 www.ansci.umn.edu

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OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Andy Steinhagen, President 13015 Co. Rd. 50, NYA, MN 55368 (612)-581-7523 | Term Expires 2020

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Dale Rupprecht, Vice President & Executive Chair 18141 220th St. NE, Thief River Falls, MN 56701 (218)-684-1029 | Term Expires 2019

https://mnholstein.com | P.O. Box 475 Plainview, MN 55964 (320)-259-0637 | minnesotaholstein@gmail.com

Terms Expire 2019 Chad Buehring, Breed Activities Vice-Chair 51100 Driftwood Ave, Rush City, MN 55069 (763)-464-2333 | buehringfarms@gmail.com

Terms Expire 2020 Patti Schaefer, Publications Co-Chair 58044 180th Street, Litchfield, MN 55355 (320)-221-6383| rusch_33@hotmail.com Christopher Schulze, Young Adult Co-Chair 1963 150th Ave, Holland, MN 56139 (507)-820-0452 | christopher.schulze@jacks.sdstate.edu Tim Stender, Breed Activities Chair & Publications Co-Chair 15420 110th St., Young America, MN 55397 (952)-607-6297 | tstender30@yahoo.com Matt Timmer, Show Chair 32277 Chany Ave, Ellsworth, MN 56129 (507)-360-8199| mptimmer39@gmail.com Terms Expire 2021 Elwin Brands, Futurity Chair 2167 200th Ave Edgerton, MN 56128 (507)-215-1836 | brandshaven@gmail.com Adam Johnson, Legislative & Young Adult Co-Chair 43439 233rd Ave, Pelican Rapids, MN 56572 (218)-329-9244 | lidaacres@gmail.com Karen Gorentz, History Co-Chair 31493 440th Street, Vergas, MN 56587 (218)-234-3716 | gorentzdairy@gmail.com Kris Gruenes, Junior Activities Chair & Raffle Co-Chair 17565 County Road 43, Richmond, MN 56368 (320)-493-9704 | krisarn@meltel.net Tracy Schaefer, Sale Chair 65393 County Road 27, Fairfax, MN (320)-360-5188 | tracyschaefer@hotmail.com STAFF Amanda Bedtke, Business Manager (320)-259-0637 | minnesotaholstein@gmail.com Chelsey Asche, Marketing Manager (507)-221-4070 | mnholsteinmarketing@gmail.com NATIONAL DIRECTOR Mark Kerndt, 1318 W Main St., Waukon, IA 52172 (563)-568-0026 | mkerndt@gmail.com HOLSTEIN ASS’N-USA REGIONAL REPS DECEMBER 2018 Steve Peterson, (218)-631-1564 |Alan Graves, (712)574-6120 |Dennis Devore, (319)-270-5038

CALENDAR OF EVENTS JANUARY

20: DJM and YDJM Applications Due

FEBRUARY

8: Deadline for Advertising in March News 15: MJHA Scholarship Applications Due 28: Spring Special Sale begins online

MARCH

1-2: All-Breeds Convention, Onalaska, Wis. 2: Futurity Payments Due 2: Spring Special Sale ends online 22-24: Jr. All-Breeds Convention, Hutchinson, Minn.

MAY

3: Deadline for Advertising in June News

JUNE

1: Dale Mackenthun Rising Star Award Application Due 10-15 MN State Holstein Show, Litchfield, Minn. 24-27 Nat’l Holstein Convention, Appleton, Wis.

FEATURES/CONTENTS

Holstein History...............................................5 Breeders Seminar Dates.................................5 Wake-up Holsteins Breeder Spotlight.......6-7 Fall Harvest Sale Recap...................................8 Raffle Winners..................................................9 U of M Judging Highlights...........................11 World Dairy Expo Highlights................15-19 2018 Progressive Genetics Herds................20 2018 Progressive Breeders Registry.............20 2018 Dams of Merit.......................................21 2018 Gold Medal Dams..............................21 Golden Gopher Futurity Registration.......23 Brood Cow Contest Details.........................26 MN First-Time Excellents.......................30-31 MN High-Scoring Two-Year Olds..........31-33 SD First-Time Excellents............................33 SD High-Scoring Two-Year Olds.................33

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All-Breeds Convention.................................10 American Foods Group..............................34 Carlson Wholesale........................................24 Directory of Services.....................................28 Golden Gopher Futurity...............................22 Gorentz Dairy................................................27 Melarry Farms...............................................14 Minnesota Spring Special Sale......................9 Minnigan-Hills Farm....................................15 Minnesota Milk Producers...........................25 Minnesota Select Sires..................................36 Sherdale & Orbit Farms................................29 She’s Worth the Money Sale.......................14 Wake-up Holsteins........................................11

ON THE COVER: MINNESOTA DECEMBER 2018| Volume 69 No. 5

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John Vander Wal, Membership Chair & Legislative Co-Chair 1125 71st Street, Pipestone, MN 56064 (507)-215-0339 | newalta2006@gmail.com

President’s Column..........................................4 From the Office.................................................4 Junior Moos..............................................12-13 Obituaries..........................................24 Advertising Rates & Deadlines...................26 Corporate Sponsors.......................................35

Cow Pictured: Wake-up Aftershock Raine-ET*RC EX-92

Ted Norling, History Co-Chair 29533 468th Ave, Beresford, MN 57004 (605)-957-5376 | tednorling@hotmail.com

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Keith Mahoney, Finance Chair, Nominations Chair & Raffle Co-Chair 10292 335th Street, Cannon Falls, MN 55009 (651)-258-4625 | kmah86@hotmail.com

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Breeders Seminar Dates Holstein History Wake-up Holsteins Breeder Spotlight World Dairy Expo Highlights Fall Harvest Sale Recap 2018 Progressive Genetics Herds 2018 Progressive Breeders Registry 2018 Dams of Merit and Gold Medal Dams Recent First-Time Excellents Recent Very Good Two-Year Olds Futurity Registration U of M Judging Highlights

Wake-up Aftershock Raine-ET*RC EX-92 is owned by the Houdek family of Caledonia. She was the first place Five-Year-Old Cow at the Midwest Fall National. She also earned first place Five-Year-Old Cow, Best Udder, and Best Bred and Owned at the District 1 Holstein Show this year. The Houdeks are looking forward to seeing how her daughters develop. Currently, she has daughters by Armani, Solomon, Diamondback, Crush and Avalanche. They also have pregnancies and transfers by Jordy-Red and Goldwyn. You can learn more about Wake-up Holsteins in the breeder spotlight on pages 6-7. Cow photo by ©Cybil Fisher | Design by Chelsey Asche

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From the President- Andy Steinhagen Greetings! As I sit down to write this we have just finished our Fall Harvest Sale. It’s hard to describe my feelings on it. We had the best quality of cattle that we’ve offered in years, and I had numerous compliments from people I really look up to and respect in this business that have weathered the ups and downs of the industry. While sale prices reAndy Steinhagen flected our milk markets, we can still see quality MHA Board President is appreciated and take pride in that. None of this would have been possible without sale chair Tracy Schaefer’s efforts. He and his committee along with our staff did an outstanding job putting together this sale and should be recognized for their hard work. The raffle didn’t sell all the tickets, but I think that’s another sign of our economy. The raffle is still one of our biggest revenue generators. Thanks to Kris Gruenes and her committee for their efforts. I’d also like to recognize the achievements of our members at World Dairy Expo both in the open show and junior show and also members who exhibited in other breeds. In addition, I would like

to congratulate Jeannette Sheehan for being named Dairy Woman of the Year, Randy and Jennifer Gross who were recognized as Progressive Commercial Dairy Producers by National Dairy Shrine and Ron Eustice who was honored by Dairy Hall of Fame. We also had numerous junior members that were rewarded with judging contest accolades and scholarships.   We look forward to spring for All-Breeds Convention, March 1st to 2nd in Onalaska hosted by the Houston County Holstein Club. We are excited to bring a new spring sale format with CattleClub. com that will be explained in this issue. I hope all of our members have an easy winter and wonderful holidays and find time to enjoy the most important things in life with family and loved ones. As a reminder, you may contact the Minnesota Holstein Association office to request our board meeting minutes.   As always if you have questions or concerns please reach out to me by phone at (612)-581-7513 or email mnsteiny@yahoo.com. -Andy Steinhagen

From the Minnesota Holstein Office Greetings from the MHA office!   We are both excited to almost have a full year under our belts in our roles with the Minnesota Holstein Association. We truly appreciate everyone who has helped us learn our new roles and appreciate your patience with us during the transition to two employees. It has been a privilege to be a part of this organization. Amanda Bedtke Since our last issue, Chelsey enjoyed the MHA Business Manager opportunity to attend World Dairy Expo and take candid photos of our members in the show ring. You can find photos and the results for members from Minnesota and South Dakota on pages 15 to 19 of this issue.   As we write this, we just wrapped up the Fall Harvest Sale. Thank you to everyone that helped make this event possible and thank you to all for your patience with us as we clerked the sale for Chelsey Asche the first time. While the average of the sale reflects MHA Marketing Manager the difficult times our industry is going through, the sale still offered a feeling of positivity and optimism. Obviously an appreciation for the Holstein cow is what brings our membership together. We were glad to see quality animals sold to homes where they will become new farm favorites and show projects for the upcoming year. You can find the summary of the Fall Harvest Sale on page 8 of this issue.   In this issue of the Minnesota Holstein News make sure to take a look at the breeders seminar schedule on the next page. Andrew Hunt from the Bullvine, will be touring the state and speaking at six different locations from February 4 to 6. We also encourage you to check out the ad and registration form on page 10 for the All-Breeds Convention which will be held from March 1st to 2nd in Onalaska, Wis., at the Stoney Creek Hotel and Convention Center. This year’s convention is hosted by the Houston County Holstein Club. 4

We are excited to partner with CattleClub.com to offer an online video sale this spring that will be held during the same time period as the All-Breeds Convention. You need not attend the convention to bid on the sale; however, we will have a computer available at AllBreeds Convention for anyone who is interested in bidding. This will be a different format than many of us are used to, but we encourage everyone to keep an open mind. The team at CattleClub.com have a talent for preparing and displaying the sale lots online and are quickly gaining popularity in the dairy industry. If you have an elite consignment that you would like to offer on the sale, please contact the MHA office. To learn more about the sale, check out the ad on page 9.   You will also find information on the futurity on pages 22 and 23 This year the futurity has made some slight adjustments to the fees and deadlines in hopes of attracting more participation. Make sure to note these changes.   Some dates to keep in mind for the Juniors include January 20, 2019 which is the due date to turn in YDJM and DJM applications in to the MHA office. The scholarship and MJHA convention deadline is February 15, 2019. A full schedule and scholarship information can be found on pages 12 & 13 as well as on the Minnesota Holstein website. The MJHA convention will be on March 22-24 in Hutchinson, Minn., and the theme this year is “Udder the Sea.”   As always, we would like to thank the corporate sponsors of the Minnesota Holstein Association. You can see a listing of our corporate sponsors on page 35. We also want to share a sincere thank you to all of the breeders, universities, clubs and businesses that chose to advertise in this publication. Your support makes this publication possible.   We wish everyone a blessed holiday season and prosperous new year. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions. Amanda can be reached at minnesotaholstein@gmail.com or by phone at (320)-259-0637. Chelsey can be reached at mnholsteinmarketing@ gmail.com or by phone at (507)-221-4070.  -Amanda and Chelsey

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Holstein History: “A Tale of Two Heifers” by: John Busacker

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t was the best of times, it was the worst of times” is the opening for “A Tale of Two Cities.” In 1973, Minnesota had two outstanding fall heifer calves. This is their story.   Joe and Ev Stransky had a fancy Mil-Key Comet Sovereign daughter named Stranshome Sovereign Louise. Louise was a standout from the day she was born and the Stranskys were looking forward to the State Holstein Show in Faribault.   The show was judged that year by Allen Hetts of Fort Atkinson, Wis., famous as a great showman and breeder of Cresent Beauty Holsteins.   Judge Hetts liked Louise so much, he not only started the class with Ev and Joe Stransky (to right of heifer) are pictured with Stranshome Sovereign Louise as well as the award her, he made her the Junior Champion of the show. presenter and sponsor of the Junior Champion award at the 1973 Minnesota State Holstein Show.   Louise was then shown at some county fairs leading up to the Minnesota State Fair in August. judge called it a “dandy” class, but in need of better feet and legs. There   Between the state show and the state fair, Karl Mueller of Elginview also were some rump problems with the exception of the third place Farms knew where there was another fancy fall calf. She was bred by Floyd calf. The first place calf was White Crown Original Fannette owned by “Slim” Kroneman of Black Oak Farm in St. Ansgar, Iowa. The interesting Keith Zerkle of Urbana, Ohio. The second, Stranshome Sovereign Louise thing about this heifer is she was sired by Jergens Manquis Ensign, also shown by Ev Stransky, held together over the top and rump better than known as Dewey, who was a member of the Elginvue show string for years, the first place heifer. Judge Foreman praised the showmanship of Ev in and was the sire of Elginvue Mr. ABC, the All-American bull calf of 1971. presenting Louise in the class. The third calf, Black Oak Ensign Princess,   So on August 28, 1973 at the Minnesota State Fair with R. Peter would have started the class with her size, dairyness and flat rump if she Heffering of New York judging, Black Oak Ensign Princess and would have had better feet and legs. Stranshome Sovereign Louise met for the first time. Princess was first   And so it was the best of times and a truly memorable year for both of that day and went on to be Reserve Junior Champion to Sonny Bartels these outstanding heifer calves. And what was the worst of times? That first place Senior Yearling Heifer. Louise was second. despite winning the state show and state fair and standing second and   The stage was now set at the Central National Show (as it was called third at a great class in Madison, neither of these heifers were nominated then) on October 4, 1973 with Judge Fred Foreman of Ames, Iowa. The for All-American honors.

Announcing the 2019 Breeders Seminars with Andrew Hunt

Andrew Hunt

Make sure to join us at one of the locations below to hear from this year’s speaker, Andrew Hunt. The cost to attend is $15 which includes your meal. Having grown up on a rural dairy farm in southern Ontario, Andrew learned early in life the value of community and a hard day’s work. Leveraging that experience and work ethic, Andrew started his own Animal Genetics marketing company that launched some of the most engaging and innovative campaigns. Broadening his horizons brought Andrew to the world of corporate leadership, sales and marketing where he helped many fortune 500 companies increase performance. Andrew truly is a world leader. Wanting to return to his passion, Andrew started the Bullvine that has grown into the largest online dairy publication in the world. With over 75,000 subscribers The Bullvine covers topics from dairy management, genetics and other related industry subjects. Andrew may also be recognized by many for his presence around the world at the top shows as one of the worlds top show ring photographers.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 12:00 noon Coburn’s, Isanti, Minn.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 12:00 noon Pizza Ranch, Wadena, Minn.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 12:00 noon Pizza Ranch, Stewartville, Minn.

7:00 p.m. Charlie’s Cafe, Freeport, Minn.

7:30 p.m. Pizza Ranch, Pipestone, Minn.

7:30 p.m. Hillcrest Café, Norwood, Minn.

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Genetic Program at Wake-up Holsteins By Chelsey Asche, MN Holstein Marketing Manager

Located amongst the rolling hills and winding roads of southeastern Minnesota, Wake-Up Holsteins, Caledonia, Minn., owned by Wayne and Kris Houdek has seen success over the past year within the show ring and in the genomic world.   Today the operation milks about 415 cows in a double-twelve parlor with a rolling herd average of about 29,000 lbs. Milk and 1,000 lbs. Fat. They farm about 1,100 acres consisting of 400 acres of corn, 100 acres of soybeans and the remaining land is utilized for alfalfa and wheat. Wayne and Kris operate the dairy farm with the help of their sons Eric, Aaron, and Andy as well as four employees.   Each family member has specific areas of focus. Kris is responsible for calf raising, maintaining book work and drives machinery during the The Houdek family members that work on the farm daily are pictured from left: Kris, Wayne, Andy and Aaron. fall and spring. Andy is responsible for half of the breeding, maintains   They utilize the Cow Manager system for heat detection and breed equipment and runs the combine. Aaron acts as the herdsman, manages on a double ovsynch program. Pregnancy checks happen every the double ovsynch program, puts in embryos and records information Tuesday, alternating between cows and heifers each week. in DairyComp. Eric is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Animal   “Breeding is always a contest between me and my dad. We compare Science at the University of Minnesota focused on dairy cattle genetics. which one of us got a better conception rate each week.” Andy said. “It is He uses his genetic knowledge and connections in the industry to probably a good thing because it pushes us to keep striving for our best.” help manage the breeding and flushing program on the farm. Finally,   “I have always used the best bulls. Even in 2009 which was a tough Wayne oversees all of the management decisions on the dairy and does year, we continued to use the best bulls,” Wayne explained. “I always all of the feeding and half of the breeding on a day-to-day basis. felt that was not an area you should cut. You can cut a lot of things   “We don’t have a lot of help for the size of our herd,” Wayne before you cut your breeding program. What you can cut in six explained, “But we have remodeled our facilities over the years to months might take you three years to catch up on sometimes.” help us be more efficient.”   Embryo work is also a large part of the reproduction program at Wake-up Holsteins. About 75% of the heifers carry embryos as well as a A First Generation Dairy few cows. The top-end parent average heifers on the farm are genomic   Wayne started out in the dairy industry by working for other dairy tested and their fate within the embryo transfer program is based upon farmers. He worked for a dairy farmer in Winona County for about five Net Merit and GTPI with an emphasis on components, health traits and a half years. Then he moved back to Caledonia where he worked and fitness traits. Currently, they are utilizing 80% genomic sires and for another dairyman for seven years. In 1992, the same year he and 20% proven sires. They typically utilize pre-release semen on flushes. Kris were married, he rented the farm and bought 47 cows from the They will also IVF about five to ten elite animals per year. Finally, the dairyman he was working for. bottom 10 to 15% of the herd is bred to Angus semen.   Wayne and Kris continued to dairy at this location from 1992 to   “Two years ago, we built a free stall barn that we can do our flush 1998. Looking for a location where he could expand, in 1998, they work in,” Wayne explained. “We have a separate pen for the high purchased the current location where the Houdeks are farming now. genomic animals we are working with and we have a head gate and At the time, the farm consisted of 60 acres and some buildings. They chute for working the cattle to flush. Then the rest of the animals built a double-eight parlor and 216 free stalls and began milking on the are right there to put the embryos into. It has really streamlined our farm in April of 1999. embryo work.”   “We expanded from that size to where we are today,” Wayne explained. “It has been a lot of work to start from scratch and to get to Finding Excitement in Genomics where we are today. This is a first generation dairy farm. Our sons will   Genomics became a game-changer for the herd when the Houdeks be the second generation on this farm.” found their way into the genomic world through a partnership with their neighbors Hendel Farms, Minnigan-Hills Farms and Josh Aggressive Heifer Raising and Repro Program Vatland. Through this partnership, they buy high-end genomic heifers   The Houdek family maintains an aggressive breeding, feeding, and and split the embryos from resulting flushes. The resulting offspring heifer genetic program. From three months on, heifers are housed in from this partnership carry the “Four-Cal” prefix. sand-bedded free-stalls. At four months, heifers begin on a TMR. All   “It has been a successful partnership putting bulls into stud and heifers are fed only forages. selling embryos worldwide,” Eric said.   “We don’t feed corn silage to our heifers,” Wayne explained. “I think   Because of the success of this program, they have been able to also they grow better that way and they don’t get over conditioned. Our heifers grow their own genomic program. This year has been particularly calve between 20 and 23 months and they are well-grown at that time. exciting as a heifer they bred, Wake-Up Drago Extra 4273 tested as the 6

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Provides Excitement for Houdek Family number one GTPI and NM$ 11HO11969 S-S-I Altadrago-ET heifer in the world. She was sold at the International Opportunity Sale at World Dairy Expo on October 4th of this year. At the time of the sale she was +2864 GTPI and 949 NM$.   “She was the first heifer we sold on the sale, so it was very exciting for the family,” Kris said. “We were actually sitting around the kitchen table at home watching it on the computer. We were bouncing off the ceiling with excitement. We were pretty dumbfounded when she went for higher than we could have ever imagined. I never thought I would raise a calf that valuable.”   Wake-up Drago Extra 4273 went back to the “E” family which started from a flush they did about ten years ago in partnership with John Dierson of Minnigan-Hills Farm. They put in four embryos and had three pregnancies: a bull and two heifers. They kept one heifer and John kept one heifer. The Houdeks tested the heifer (Minnigan-Hills Man-O Eva-ET) and she came in at about +2100 GTPI which was considered high at the time. She became one of the first heifers they flushed based on genomics.   “It was a tough decision to sell the Drago heifer. We could have kept her and done a lot of embryo work with her too because she was the highest genomic heifer we had. But we had others who tested high that we keep working with.”   Two genomic animals that the Houdeks are currently excited about include Wake-up Frazzled Star 4151 (+2798 GTPI & +956 NM$) and Wake-up Matters Marley (+2778 GTPI & +901 NM$).   “Genomics has created a lot of family interest and excitement” Kris explained. “We look forward to hearing the results every Tuesday.”   Wayne added, “We built our herd up for over 20 years and now most of our high-profile animals have come from lines that we purchased, but we changed for the better. Genomics was an aggressive change for us, but it was changing with the times. It is no different than when people went from bull breeding to AI. It is a great time to be in the business.”

An Appreciation for Judging and the Show Ring

While genomics has become an integral part of their breeding program, the family also has an appreciation for quality type and show cattle. All three boys have been involved in dairy judging over the years. Eric particularly enjoys judging shows throughout the state.   “Eric had a lot of interest in type families early on,” Wayne said. “Before genomics, we would go on family vacations and Eric would carry all of the bull books with him. The other boys would pay attention to all of the round bales we drove past and Eric would have his nose in a bull book.”   Therefore, the family also has certain cow families that they breed for Type. This year, they had success in the show ring with Wake-up Aftershock Raine-ET*RC EX-92. Her dam, DJR Laramee Rihanna was purchased on the Minnesota Holstein Association Spring Special Sale in 2011. This year she was the first place Five-Year-Old Cow at the Midwest Fall National. She also earned first place Five-YearOld Cow, Best Udder, and Best Bred and Owned at the District 1 Holstein Show this year. They are looking forward to seeing how her daughters develop. Currently, she has daughters by Armani, Solomon, Diamondback, Crush and Avalanche. They also have pregnancies and

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The Houdek family is pictured with Wake-up Aftershock Raine-ET*RC EX-92 at the District 1 Holstein Show. She was named the First Five-Year-Old Cow, Best Udder and Best Bred and Owned of the show.

Pictured above, Aaron Houdek sets up Wake-up Aftershock Raine-ET*RC EX-92 in the Five-Year-Old Cow class at the 2018 Midwest Fall National. They stood in second on the first pull, but then went on the win the class.

transfers by Jordy-Red and Goldwyn.

Another Genetics Hobby

The Houdeks have found ways to diversify their operation. They do some custom farming for neighbors. They also have started a small registered Red Angus herd to utilize some of their pasture ground and buildings that aren’t used for the dairy anymore. Naturally, the beef herd has become a genetics hobby of its own.   “We kind of lucked into it,” Aaron explained. “We bought from our neighbor down the road who had purebred Red Angus. The first calves out of our animals were ones that our neighbor bred. We kept a really nice bull out of the first calves that we found out was in the top-15 in the nation for the HerdBuilder trait [a composite trait for building profitable herds.] We also had a heifer calf that we kept that was number three in the Red Angus breed for HerdBuilder.”   Now the Houdeks are looking forward to marketing more of their Red Angus genetics.   “We didn’t have enough of the dairy genetics so we got into beef too,” Kris joked.

Focusing on the Details

Looking to the future, the Houdeks continue to be aggressive with their breeding program and focus on genomics. Andy also noted that they try to utilize some polled genetics within their matings as well.   “Eventually that is something that could be gone in future years that we aren’t able to dehorn calves,” Andy said.   They have discussed various ideas of expansion. However, for the time being, their main focus is to strive to do the best they can on all of the small details that contribute to success. 7


Klus-Grove Fever Rowdy Tops 2018 Fall Harvest Sale

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olstein enthusiasts from all over Minnesota and surrounding states filled the bleachers at the McLeod County Fairgrounds in Hutchinson, Minn., on Saturday, November 17, 2018. The quality of cattle that filled the sale line-up provided a feeling of optimism and appreciation for the Holstein cow. At the sale, 100 lots of cows and heifers were auctioned off. In addition 12 semen lots were sold and three embryo lots. The sale averaged $1,269 on the 100 lots. The cows averaged $1,415, the bred heifers averaged $1,145 and the open heifers averaged $1,007. Lot 127, Klus-Grove Fever Rowdy topped the sale at $3,850. Pictured from left to right are, Matt Timmer (buyer), Andrew Steinhagen (MHA President),   After being raised to a EX-90 classification Andrew Zylstra (buyer), Tracy Schaefer (sale chair) Jacob Timmer (buyer), Jeremy Schafer (auctioneer), Jim Vierhout (sale staff). score at 3-05 a few days earlier, the high-seller Minnesota Junior Holstein Association were the leadsmen displaying the of the day was Lot 127, Klus-Grove Fever Rowdy. She was consigned cattle for the sale and members of the McLeod County Junior Holstein by Gregg Klusmann, Klus-Grove Dairy, New Salem, N.D., and she was club managed the lunch stand for the day. Again, the Minnesota Holstein purchased by Matt Timmer, Mat-Ar-Dor Holsteins, Ellsworth, Minn., Association would like to thank everyone who participated and supported for $3,850. The second highest-seller was Lot 10, Circle-Drive AS Gwen, the 2018 Fall Harvest Sale. consigned by Tim Albrecht, Circle Drive Holsteins, of Hutchinson, Minn. Gwen was purchased by Peter Laveau, Laveau Dairy, Wrenshall, Minn., 2018 FALL HARVEST SALE TOP-15 SELLERS for $2,550.   1. Lot 127- Klus-Grove Fever Rowdy- $3,850   Another highlight of the sale was the sale of Lot 2, Larcrest Chandana  Buyer: Matt Timmer | Consignor: Gregg Klusmann ET. She was consigned by Jon Larson, Larcrest Dairy, Albert Lea, Minn., 2. Lot 10- Circle-Drive AS Gwen- $2,550 and she was purchased by Shawn Hollermann, Hollermann Family Dairy,   Buyer: Peter Laveau | Consignor: Tim Albrecht Burtrum, Minn., for $1,450. Larcrest Dairy chose to generously donate 3. Lot 13- Circle-Drive AS Gretyl-ET- $2,250 the proceeds of the heifer back to the Minnesota Holstein Association.   Buyer: Anthony Stender | Consignor: Tim Albrecht   The raffle grand prize winner was Tyson Sonnenburg. He chose the 4. Lot 15- Circle-Drive Atwood Glitter- $2,250 $2,000 cash prize. Other winners included Jacob & Tracy Schaefer,   Buyer: Matt Timmer | Consignor: Tim Albrecht Spencer Hackett, Kris Gruenes, Sue Steinhagen, Leif Annexstad, Luke 5. Lot 74- Schmity Saloon 1155- $2,125 Olson, Amanda Bedtke, Tom Murphy, and Hunter Nodsle. Thank you   Buyer: Tim & Daniel Stender | Consignor: Jon Schmidt to Kris Gruenes and the raffle committee for coordinating the raffle this 6. Lot 19- Circle Drive Bradnick Cora- $2,000 year. Proceeds from the raffle support both Junior and state Minnesota   Buyer: Newalta Dairy | Consignor: Tim Albrecht Holstein activities. 7. Lot 28- Campanile Lev 7572-Red-ET- $2,000   Several people were involved in making this day possible. Sale chair,   Buyer: Arnie Gruenes | Consignor: South Dakota State University Tracy Schaefer and co-chairs, Matt Timmer and Ted Norling and MHA 8. Lot 1- Lida-Acres Arch Aloha-ET- $1,950 staff led the behind the scenes work to put on this sale. However, the sale   Buyer: Adam Johnson | Consignor: Dana Johnson would not have been possible without the consignors who offered their 9. Lot 63- Schillview Spark Gally-TW- $1,850 highest quality cattle and the buyers who saw the opportunity to take   Buyer: Elwin Brands | Consignor: Mike & Karen Schiller these quality animals home. Thank you again for your contributions to 10. Lot 46- Hoese Doorman Korie-ET- $1,800 the sale. In addition, we appreciate all of the effort of the selectors, sale   Buyer: South Dakota State University | Consignor: Jeremy Hoese & staff, and fitting crew led by Pat Hereen. Furthermore, members of the   Maemie Hoese McNeill 11. Lot 59- Klus-Grove Absolute Rezza- $1,800   Buyer: Newalta Dairy | Consignor: Gregg Klusmann 12. Lot 58: Manannah-Valley Missy- $1,750   Buyer: Theresa Mueller | Consignor: Bernie Schmitz 13. Lot 7: MusicMeadow Danger- $1,700   Buyer: Gorentz Dairy | Consignor: MusicMeadow Farm 14. Lot 21: Circle-Drive Buxton Joan- $1,700   Buyer: Theresa Mueller | Consignor: Tim Albrecht 15. Mahoney Avalanche Leah-ET- $1,675   Buyer: Theresa Mueller | Consignor: Keith and Kay Mahoney Members of the Minnesota Junior Holstein Association were the leadsmen for the sale. Pictured above, Ashley Gruenes leads one of the lots around the sale ring. 8

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Save the Date:

Minnesota Holstein Association Spring Special Sale: February 28th through March 2nd Online video sale at CattleClub.com WHERE WILL THE SALE BE HELD? This sale will be an online video sale. Prior to the sale, the team at CattleClub.com will fit the consignments and record videos of each consignment to be viewed at CattleClub.com. The sale dates are in conjunction with the Minnesota AllBreeds Convention, so we will also show the videos at convention and have a computer available for bidding. HOW MANY LOTS WILL BE SOLD? Our goal is to sell about 25-30 elite lots. Since the sale will be held in conjunction with the All-Breeds Convention, we may also consign elite animals from other breeds. If you have an animal you would like us to consider for the sale line-up, please contact the Minnesota Holstein office. DO I HAVE TO ATTEND THE ALL-BREEDS CONVENTION TO BID? No. You may bid from anywhere that you have internet access. To get approved to bid, you just need to create an account at CattleClub.com and have a current payment method on file. Don’t wait, you can get approved to bid now or anytime prior to the sale. Please contact the Minnesota Holstein Association if you need assistance creating an account. HOW DO I GET A SALE CATALOG? All of the sale catalog information will be available at CattleClub.com as well as posted on the Minnesota Holstein Association Facebook page and website. We will also email updates about the sale out to our list of email addresses. Please make sure to contact the Minnesota Holstein Association office to update your email address with us. We will also have printed catalog pages available at the All-Breeds Convention. WHAT TIME DOES THE SALE END? The sale is set to end at 1 p.m. on March 2nd. However, the CattleClub.com website has an extended bidding time feature. This means that the auction is extended two minutes if a bid is placed within the last five minutes. This allows other bidders time to place another bid.

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5th Annual Minnesota Holstein Association

Calf Raffle

We are exited to announce the winners of the 5th Annual Calf Raffle held in conjunction with the Minnesota Fall Harvest Sale. Thank you to all who participated! • 1st Place: Tyson Sonnenburg.......................................................................................................................................$2,000 Cash • 2nd Place: Jacob & Tracy Schaefer............................................................................................................................$1,500 Cash • 3rd Place: Spencer Hackett................................................................................$1,000 credit off retail price MN Select Sires • 4th Place: Kris Gruenes ............................................................................................................................................$1,000 Cash • 5th Place: Sue Steinhagen ........................................................................... $750 certificate towards ads in Midwest Holsteins • 6th Place: Leif Annexstad .........................................................................................Canvas Giclee “Pride N Joy” by Bonnie Mohr • 7th Place: Luke Olson ..................................................................................................................................................$500 Cash • 8th Place: Amanda Bedtke ......................................................1 night stay & 2 banquet tickets to MN All-Breeds Convention • 9th Place: Tom Murphy.................................................................................................................................................$300 Cash • 10th Place: Hunter Nodsle.............................................................................................................................................$250 Cash DECEMBER 2018

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MN All-Breeds Convention Schedule (Hosted by Houston County Holstein Club)

Hotel Information Room Block: MN All-Breeds Conven5on Conven5on Loca5on: Stoney Creek Hotel & Conference Center 3060 South Kinney Coulee Road Onalaska, WI 54650 Room Rates: 1-800-659-2220 King single $99 + tax Double Queen $106 + tax They have some suites, but you have to ask for them Room block released February 1, 2019

Friday, March 1: 8:00am Conven5on set-up 8:00am Holstein Board Mee5ng 9:00am Registra5on opens PDCA meets 10:00am Dairy Bar/Silent Auc5on/ Trade Show opens 11:30am PDCA Luncheon, Deli Buffet 1:00pm Dairy Round Table 2-5:00pm Holstein Commi]ee Mee5ngs 2:00pm Jersey Board Mee5ng 4:30pm Dairy Bar/Silent Auc5on/Trade Show closes 5-6:00 pm Social Hour/Cash Bar 6:00pm All Breeds Banquet – Speaker: Bonnie Ayars Saturday, March 2: 8:00am Jersey Queen Contest 8:30am Dairy Bar/Silent Auc5on/Trade Show opens 9:00am Holstein Annual Mee5ng Jersey Annual Mee5ng Brown Swiss Commi]ee Mee5ng Guernsey Board Mee5ng Women’s Program 10:00am Brown Swiss Annual Mee5ng 11:30am Dairy Bar/Silent Auc5on/Trade Show closes 12:00pm Luncheon – Ventriloquist 1:00pm MHA online sale closes at ca]leclub.com 1:30pm Red & White Annual Mee5ng Guernsey Annual Mee5ng Holstein Na5onal Conven5on Mee5ng

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MN All-Breeds Convention Schedule

Please make checks payable to: Houston County Holstein Club Mail to: Linda Kruse, 22220 Portland Prairie Road, Caledonia, MN 55921 Any ques5ons you have please call: Linda Kruse (507) 495-3136 or Karyl Diersen (507) 724-2330

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University of Minnesota Judging Highlights

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he dairy cattle judging teams for the University of Minnesota competed very successfully in the dairy cattle judging contests at the All-American Dairy Show, Harrisburg, Pa., World Dairy Expo, Madison, Wis., this fall as well as at the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) in Louisville, Ky., this winter.

All-American Dairy Show, Harrisburg, Pa.

On September 17, senior team members Haely Leiding, Fountain, Minn.; Lauren Hendel, Caledonia, Minn.; and Krista Styer, Menomonie, Wis.; plus junior Emily Annexstad, St. Peter, Minn., competed in the collegiate dairy cattle judging contest hosted by the All-American Dairy Show, Harrisburg, Pa. The team placed second overall among the fifteen teams competing. The team also placed among the top four teams in all five breeds in the contest – second Ayrshire, third Brown Swiss, third Guernsey, third Jersey, and fourth Holstein. Individually, Leiding was fifth overall, second Jersey, and fifth Ayrshire. Hendel placed 10th overall, first Guernsey, and second Brown Swiss. Styer was 11th overall and second Ayrshire, and Annexstad was first in oral reasons (by a four-point margin).

2018 senior dairy cattle judging team for the University of Minnesota (l to r): Coach Dr. Les Hansen; Coach Alicia Thurk Hiebert; Haely Leiding, Fountain, MN; Krista Styer, Menomonie, WI; Lauren Hendel, Caledonia, MN; Kayla Leiding, Fountain, MN; Coach Gabriella Sorg, Coach Eric Houdek.

World Dairy Expo, Madison, Wis.

Subsequently, on October 1, the three seniors on the Harrisburg team also competed in the dairy cattle judging contest held in conjunction with World Dairy Expo, Madison, Wis. Senior Kayla Leiding, Fountain, Minn., replaced junior Emily Annexstad for the national contest alongside Haely Leiding, Krista Styer, and Lauren Hendel. The team placed sixth overall of nineteen teams as well as second team Guernsey, second team Milking Shorthorn, fourth team Brown Swiss, and fifth team Holstein. Individually, Kayla Leiding was fourth overall, fourth oral reasons, second Guernsey, third Milking Shorthorn, and fourth Brown Swiss.

NAILE, Louisville, Ky.

First-place collegiate team from the University of Minnesota in the dairy cattle judging contest at NAILE, Louisville, KY (l. to r.): Tanner Morrison, Peterson, MN; Lauren Hendel, Caledonia, MN; Kayla Leiding, Fountain, MN; Rachel Coyne, Spring Valley, WI; and Dr. Les Hansen, coach.

For the fourth year in a row, the University of Minnesota placed first overall in the collegiate dairy cattle judging contest held on November 4 at the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE), Louisville, Ky. The margin of victory was 30 points over second place Virginia Tech with three Minnesota team members among the top six individuals. Eighteen four-year universities competed in the contest. Teams from the University of Minnesota have placed first overall in the Louisville collegiate contest seven of the past nine years.   In addition to placing first overall, the University of Minnesota team was first in oral reasons by an eight-point margin, was first in the Jersey breed, and placed among the top five teams in all five breeds. Team members were Rachel Coyne, Spring Valley, Wis.; Kayla Leiding, Fountain, Minn.; Lauren Hendel, Caledonia, Minn.; and Tanner Morrison, Peterson, Minn.   Individually, Coyne was second overall, first in Ayrshire, and 2nd in Jersey. Leiding was fourth overall. Hendel was sixth overall and first in Jersey, and Morrison was fourth in Jersey and fifth in Holsteins. Coaches were Dr. Les Hansen, Alicia Thurk Hiebert, Eric Houdek, and Gabriella Sorg.   Team ranking: 1. Minnesota, 2. Virginia Tech, 3. Ohio State, 4. Michigan State, 5. Cal Poly, 6. UW-Platteville, 7. Cornell, 8. Iowa State, 9. UW-Madison, 10. Purdue, 11. Tarleton State, 12. Kansas State, 13. UW-River Falls, 14. Penn State, 15. South Dakota State, 16. Kentucky, 17. North Dakota State, 18. West Virginia.

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JUNIOR MOOS Attention Junior Members, Just a friendly reminder that the 2018 MJHA All-Breeds convention will be held on March 22-24, 2018 in Hutchinson, Minn. Members ages 9-21 will share in activities mixers, workshops and speakers. In addition, there will be contests such as dairy quiz bowl, dairy jeopardy, a public speaking contest, photo contest and a display board making contest. This is a great chance to meet new people throughout the state that share a common interest in dairy cattle. Registration is due to the Minnesota Holstein office by February 15, 2019. The registration form can be found at www. mnholstein.com under the Juniors section. There are also applications for other Minnesota Junior Holstein awards that will be presented at the banquet on Saturday night of the convention. These awards include two separate scholarship applications as well as production awards for cows owned by the junior members. If you have any questions feel free to contact any of the Junior Holstein Board Members or the Minnesota Holstein Association office. We also encourage members to invite friends that might not yet be part of the Minnesota Junior Holstein Association to come check it out and see what the Minnesota Junior Holstein Association has to offer. Also a quick reminder for members to mark your calendars for June 24- June 27, 2019 because that is when the National Holstein convention will take place in Appleton, Wis. This convention is open to members of all ages as well as those who qualify for contests at the state level. We want to encourage as many members to attend, because it is a great experience, where young dairy enthusiasts from around the country meet. We hope to see you all at convention in March!

2019 ALL BREEDS JUNIOR CONVENTION AGENDA (Schedule subject to change - check website for updates)

Friday Check-in 4:30 – 6:00 P.M. Dinner 6:00 – 7:00 P.M. Ice breakers and games 7:00 – 9:30 P.M Contest sign up and quiz bowl test 9:30 – 10:00 P.M. Saturday Breakfast 7:30 – 8:00 A.M. Contests 8:00 A.M.– Noon Lunch 12:00 – 1:00 P.M. Dairy Industry Tours 1:00 – 4:30 P.M. Free Time 4:30 – 6:00 P.M. Banquet 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. Dance 9:00 – 11:30 P.M.

Sunday Breakfast 7:30 – 8:00 A.M. Meeting 8–10:00 A.M. Root beer floats and door prizes 10–11:00 A.M. Go home 11:00 A.M. Board meeting to follow 11:00 A.M.

Running for the MJHA Board Are you looking to get more involved? Do you have a love for cows? Once again, older members have the exciting opportunity to run for the MJHA Board! Please think hard before running for the board. This is a task that takes great dedication and hard work. We encourage all of those who are ready to give it their all and to be part of something great to run for the board! Make sure that you have your junior membership dues paid prior to convention so that you are eligible to run for the board. If you have any questions about the MJHA Board, call the MHA Office or any current member of the MJHA Board. Good luck! 12

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JUNIOR MOOS AWARD FORMS & CONTESTS Photo Contest Do you have a great photo from a junior event, or one of you with a project animal? Make sure to pack them along with your formal clothes and swimsuit, and enter them in the annual photo contest. Public Speaking Contest It’s time again for the prepared speaking contest, which is open for all juniors ages 9-21. Contestants can choose any subject pertaining to Holstein cattle and the Holstein industry. For juniors, the speech should be 3-5 minutes and intermediates and seniors should be 6-8 minutes. Winners can have the opportunity to compete at the national contest in Appleton, Wis., this June. In order to participate, you must sign up on your convention registration form. The complete rules and scoring system will be sent to you after you sign up. The contest will be held the Saturday of the MJHA convention. (You may also participate in dairy bowl, too.) Get your pens ready and prepare those speeches. We are all looking forward to hearing Minnesota Juniors at their best. Dairy Bowl Get your dairy bowl teams together and start practicing! The dairy bowl competition will take place Saturday afternoon. One of the big events of the MJHA Convention is the dairy bowl competition. Juniors will again have the opportunity to display their knowledge of the Holstein breed and the dairy industry on Saturday. The contest consists of two divisions, junior and senior. Junior team members cannot reach their 16th birthday before Jan. 1, 2019. Senior members cannot reach their 21st birthday by Jan. 1, 2019. Each team is made up of four members and all must be members of the MJHA. The champion teams will have the opportunity to compete in the National Dairy Bowl contest in Appleton, Wis., this summer.

Dairy Jeopardy All juniors are eligible to participate in dairy jeopardy. This is modeled after the jeopardy contest at the national level. If the speech contest or dairy bowl isn’t your style, try the 2019 All-Breeds Convention: Dairy Jeopardy! Dairy Jeopardy is a contest for individuals who are quick on the buzzer and want to test his or her dairy knowledge. The contest is open to all Minnesota Junior Holstein members ages 9-21. For rules and more details about Dairy Jeopardy, contact the Holstein office at (320) 259-0637 or email minnesotaholstein@gmail.com. Signup will be at the convention. PBR & Long Range Production Awards Long range production awards for 50,000, 100,000 and 150,000 pounds of milk will be given out to juniors at the convention banquet. This year, long range production awards will be open to all breeds. High Milk, High Fat and High Protein awards are also given for the age divisions two-year-old cows, three-year-old cows, fouryear-olds cows, and five-years and over. The Minnesota Junior Progressive Breeders Registry award will also be presented at the banquet. The applications for these awards need to be submitted to the MHA office by Feb. 15, 2019. This is a great way for you to get the recognition that both you and your cows deserve. Folding Display Contest Still looking for another opportunity for a national trip? Contact the office or ask a board member about the folding display contest, great for all ages! MJHA Junior Star Award This award is given at the annual convention to honor juniors with outstanding involvement in the Minnesota Junior Holstein Association. Junior must be 9-21 years old as of Jan. 1, 2018 and may only receive this award once.

DON’T FORGET! DJM and YDJM deadline to the Minnesota Holstein office is January 20, 2019. Find more information at https://mnholstein.com/juniors/scholarships/ DECEMBER 2018

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Submit Your Nomination for the Minnesota Holstein Association Person of the Year Award: Do you know of someone who has demonstrated exemplary actions for the Minnesota Holstein Association? Does someone come to mind that shares their passion and encourages others to be involved in the Minnesota Holstein Association? If so, please fill out a Person of the Year Nomination form by January 25th to be considered for the award. You can get an application from the MHA office or at mnholstein.com.

Featuring:

Hoese Holsteins Complete Dispersal Also the best of Flower-Brook and Feltmann Dairy Offering offspring out of these great cows:  Blondin Lyster Beauty EX93  Duckett Doorman Brooks EX92 (sells)  Winterbay Dude Guinness EX 94 (sells)  Eastriver Gold Deb EX94 Sale managed by: Andy Stuewe 651-353-2275 & Corey Feltmann 952-239-8752

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Apply for the Holstein Association Distinguished Young Holstein Breeder Award: Purpose:

• To recognize significant accomplishments of young Registered Holstein® breeders. • To recognize young Registered Holstein breeders for their commitment to preserving the dairy industry and for achieving excellence in their daily lives. • To motivate other dairy producers to achieve similar goals by creating awareness of the successes young breeders have with Registered Holsteins. Requirements: • Applicant(s) can nominate themselves, or be nominated. • The nominee(s) must be between the ages of 21 and 40 (as of January 1 of the award year) and must be a member of the Holstein Association USA, Inc. Applicants applying as a couple or as business partners must all meet the age requirements. Herd ownership and/or management responsibility are required, and the herd they manage must be on DHIA test. • Two letters of recommendation must accompany application. • Person(s) being nominated by someone other than themselves will be expected to complete the application and submit two letters of recommendation. • Employees of Holstein Association USA, Inc. and their immediate families are ineligible to enter. You must apply for the Distinguished Young Breeder Award at the state level before moving on to nationals. Application is due to MHA Office by: January 25, 2019 Contact the MHA Office at (320)-259-0637 to nominate someone or request an application. You can also find applications at mnholstein.com.

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2018 World Dairy Expo Junior Holstein Show Highlights MADISON, WIS. – Gamlake Destry Sallie took home three new titles at the 2018 International Junior Holstein Show. The winning Six-Year-Old and Older Cow was named Senior Champion and Champion Bred & Owned before going on to be named Grand Champion Holstein of the Junior Show. Sallie, exhibited by Samantha Gambonini, Petaluma, Calif., took home the $500 Udder Comfort Grand Champion Cash Award and the Lillian & Keith King and Jim King Grand Champion of the Junior Show Award. Second in the SixYear-Old and Older Cow class and Reserve Grand Champion of the International Junior Holstein Show was Lovhilll Braxton Funky-ET, exhibited by Joseph, Zach, Jerome and Darian Stransky of Owatonna, Minn. They were awarded the Lillian & Keith King and Jim King Reserve Grand Champion of the Junior Show Award.   Evaluating the 217 entries were official judge Chris Hill, Thurmont, Md., and associate judge Robert Teixeira, Keyes, Calif.   The Intermediate Champion, Lellavan Avalanche Fuji, came from the Yearling Heifer in Milk class. Fuji is owned by B. Almeida and F, C, A, L, J & H Borba of Canton De Hatley, Quebec, Canada. The Reserve Intermediate Champion was Butlerview Door Aleah, owned by Christian Cunningham of Penngrove, Cali. Aleah was the winning Senior Three-Year-Old Cow.   Budjon-Abbott Alexandra-ET and Hatee Jacoby Paris were the winning Winter Yearling Heifers and Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion of the International Junior Holstein Show, respectively. Alexandra is owned by Kaelyn, Kenadee and Keegan Weigel of Platteville, Wis. and Alyson and Kenlee Philips of Lingleville, Texas, are the owners of the Reserve Junior Champion, Paris.   See below for highlights of how Minnesota and South Dakota youth placed in the show. Complete class results can be found at worlddairyexpo.com.

Winter Yearling Heifer (20): • 13th: Al-Shar Sids Ginger Ale-ET exhibited by Jordan Zoellner, Groton, S.D. Fall Yearling Heifer (10): • 1st: Budjon-Vail Drm Sunshine-ET, exhibited by Trevor Tuman and Chandler Bening, Arlington, Minn. Senior Two-Year-Old Cow In Milk (7): • 5th: JK-Stranshome Defiant Sassy exhibited by J, Z, J, & D Stransky and H, R, & A Kietzman, Owatonna, Minn. Junior Three-Year-Old Cow (6): • 4th: Jerland Sh Goldwyn Gin-ET, exhibited by J, Z, J, & D Stransky, Owatonna, Minn. Five-Year-Old Cow (9): • 3rd: Al-Shar SDG MS Erin-ET exhibited by Jordan Zoellner, Groton, S.D. • 7th: Ms Stadview Atwood Felicia, exhibited by Dillon Gratz, Atwater, Minn. Six-Year-Old and Older Cow (8): • 2nd: Lovhill Braxton Funky-ET exhibited by Joseph, Zach, Jerome & Darian Stransky, Owatonna, Minn. • 4th: Liddleholme-Y H G Rae-ET, exhibited by Arnie, Ashley & Andy Gruenes, Richmond, Minn.

Winter Heifer Calf (30): • 23rd: Intrigue Hypnotic Storm exhibited by Cory & Kendalyn Schmidt, Cosmos, Minn. Fall Heifer Calf (31): • 10th: Budjon-Crave Summerfest-ET exhibited by Trevor Tuman and Chandler Bening, Arlington, Minn. • 13th: Ms Allisons Mchammer Ariel exhibited by Arnie, Ashley & Andy Gruenes, Richmond, Minn. • 23rd: Sunkist Mario Kiara exhibited by Benjamin Donnay, Glencoe, Minn. Spring Yearling Heifer (16): • 3rd: Stranshome Dempsey Tanielle exhibited by Joseph, Zach, Jerome & Darian Stransky, Owatonna, Minn. • 11th: Siemers Blake Glaucina-ET exhibited by Arnie, Ashley & Andy Gruenes, Richmond, Minn.

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2018 World Dairy Expo International Holstein Show Highlights MADISON, WIS. – Six-Year-Old and Older Cow, Jacobs Lauthority Loana, made a clean sweep of the International Holstein Shown on Saturday, October 6, winning Senior Champion, Champion Bred & Owned and Grand Champion. Owned by Ferme Jacobs and Pat Conroy, Cap-Sante, Qué., Canada, Loana was presented with the $1,000 Udder Comfort Grand Champion Cash Award and the Allen Hetts Grand Champion Trophy. Second in the Six-Year-Old Cow Class, Reserve Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion of the International Holstein Show was Weeks Dundee Anika, exhibited by MilkSource Genetics, LLC of Kaukauna, Wis.   Other champion cows in the International Holstein Show are Intermediate Champion Female, Erbacres Snapple Shakira-ET, exhibited by Ferme Jacobs, Ty-D Holsteins, Kilian Theraulaz, Ferme Antelimarck and C&F Jacobs of Cap-Sante, Qué., Canada., and Reserve Intermediate Champion, Unique Dempsey Cheers, exhibited by Budjon, Abbott, Vail, Woodmansee & Ferme Blondin of Lomira, Wis. As Intermediate Champion, Shakira was awarded a free ovum pick-up, compliments of Vytelle LLC.   Milksource Taelyn-ET, the top Summer Yearling Heifer and Junior Champion of the International Holstein Show, is owned by MilkSource Genetics, LLC of Kaukauna, Wis. Garay Doorman Blind Date, exhibited by Jm Valley, Fortale and JP Proulx of Amqui, Qué., Canada, was the winning Fall Heifer Calf and Reserve Junior Champion.   Winning Premier Breeder of the International Holstein Show was Ferme Jacobs of Cap-Sante, Qué., Canada. Duckett Holsteins of Rudolph, Wis., was honored as Premier Exhibitor. Braedale Goldwyn became a ten-time Premier Sire of the International Holstein Show while Premier Sire of the Heifer Show was Val-Bisson DoormanET. Oakfield Corners Dairy of Oakfield, N.Y. took home the title of Premier Breeder of the Heifer Show. Premier Exhibitor of the Heifer Show was Glamourview – Iager and Walton of Walkersville, Md. Premier Sire of the Heifer Show was Val-Bisson Doorman-ET.   Evaluating the 394 entries were official judge Carl Phoenix, Sunderland, Ont., Canada, and associate judge Joel Phoenix, Cannington, Ont., Canada.   See below for highlights of how Minnesota and South Dakota 16

members placed in the show. Complete class results can be found at worlddairyexpo.com. SPRING HEIFER CALF (42): • 18th: Ms Macland T&L Chase Gold exhibited by Scott Culbertson and T&L Cattle Company, Elgin, Minn. • 26th: Xcaret Doorman Maui exhibited by Tim Hoese, Kate & Cooper Heeren, Glencoe, Minn. FALL HEIFER CALF (34): • 29th: Sunkist Mario Kiara, exhibited by Benjamin Donnay, Glencoe, Minn. SUMMER YEARLING HEIFER (34): • 32nd: Lida-Acres Solomon Taylor exhibited by Dana Johnson, Pelican Rapids, Minn. SPRING YEARLING HEIFER (28): • 22nd: Sherona-Hill Ravish exhibited by John Merchand, Trent, S.D. • 23rd: Stranshome Dempsey Tanielle exhibited by Joseph, Zach, Jerome & Darian Stransky, Owatonna, Minn. WINTER YEARLING HEIFER (29): • 12th: Al-Shar Sids Ginger Ale exhibited by Jordan Zoellner, Groton, SD • 21st: Hillpine Rain Katcher-ET exhibited by J, Z, J & D Stransky and M Lauber, Owatonna, Minn. • 26th: MS Smith-Crest Avlnch Java exhibited by Matthew & Kate Smith, Green Isle, Minn. FALL YEARLING HEIFER (16): • 3rd: Budjon-Vail Drm Sunshine-ET exhibited by Trevor Tuman and Chandler Bening, Arlington, Minn. • 15th: Mahoney Cinderdoor Leandra exhibited by Keith & Kay Mahoney, Cannon Falls, Minn. SENIOR TWO-YEAR-OLD COW (28): • 15th: Lida-Acres Wood Andrea exhibited by Dana Johnson, Pelican Rapids, Minn.

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JUNIOR THREE-YEAR-OLD COW (23): • 17th: Denn-Mar Atwood Sarah exhibited by Denn-Mar Farm, Rice, Minn. SENIOR THREE-YEAR-OLD COW (26): • 4th: Corlane Seaver Misty exhibited by Frank D & Carol Borba & Frank A & Diane Borba, Owatonna, Minn. • 22nd: Ms Macland Caramel Latte exhibited by Scott Culbertson, Elgin, Minn.

FOUR-YEAR-OLD COW (20): • 17th: Eastriver Goldwyn Deb 176 exhibited by Andy Stuewe & Corey Feltmann, Hamburg, Minn. • 18th: Lida-Acres Wood Scarlett exhibited by Gregory Johnson, Pelican Rapids, Minn. FIVE-YEAR-OLD COW (12): • 12th: Springbend Windhammer Slash exhibited by Springbend Farms, Owatonna, Minn.

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2018 World Dairy Expo Red and White Show Highlights MADISON, WIS. – Oakfield A Shampagne-Red-ET took home two Champion trophies at the International Red & White Show. Owned by Westcoast Holsteins, Chilliwack, B.C., Canada. Shampagne’s first trip across the colored shavings on October 5 was when she rose to the top of the Junior Three-Year-Old Cow Class on her way to being named Intermediate and Grand Champion Female. Shampagne was presented with the $1,000 Udder Comfort Grand Champion Cash Award and the Allen Hetts Grand Champion Trophy and as Intermediate Champion, a free ovum pick-up, compliments of Vytelle LLC. First in the Four-YearOld Cow Class, Senior Champion Female and Reserve Grand Champion of the International Red & White Show was Highcroft Absolute Lily-Red, exhibited by Steve Smith and Anthony Crothers of Nicholasville, Ky.   Rounding out the list of champion cows in the International Red & White Show are Reserve Senior Champion Female, Ms Apples Aleda-RedET and Reserve Intermediate Champion, Westcoast Defiant Addison, both exhibited by Westcoast Holsteins, Chilliwack, B.C., Canada.   Ms Kress-Hil Saphire-Red-ET was the winning Fall Heifer Calf and Junior Champion of the International Red & White Show and is owned by Owen and Kendyll Kress and Savanah Barts of Newton, Wis., Synergy Jordys SpikeRed-ET, exhibited by M, C, & E Jauquet and M, C, & S Haack of Pulaski, Wis., was the second place Fall Heifer Calf and Reserve Junior Champion.   Oakfield Corners Dairy of Oakfield, N.Y. took home the title of Premier Breeder of the Heifer Show, Premier Exhibitor of the Heifer Show and Premier Exhibitor of the International Red & White Show. Premier Exhibitor was Westcoast Holsteins of Chilliwack, B.C., Canada. Tied for Premier Sire of the Heifer Show was Dymentholm Mr Apples Avalanche and Cycle McGucci Jordy-Red while Premier Sire was awarded to Apples Absolute-Red-ET.   Evaluating the 268 entries were official judge Blair Weeks, Pleasant Valley, P.E.I., Canada, and associate judge Tom DeGroot, Rosedale, B.C., Canada. JUNIOR SHOW:   Winning Four-Year-Old Cow, Robin-Hood Pretty In-Red, took home two Champion honors at the International Junior Red & White Show. Owned by Regan Demmer of Peosta, Iowa, Pretty-In-Red was named Senior and Grand Champion Female and was presented the $500 Udder Comfort Grand Champion Cash Award and the Lillian & Keith King and Jim King Grand Champion of the Junior Show Award. Reserve Grand Champion of the International Junior Red & White Show was Ms Aol Diamondback Raspberry-Red-ET, shown by Jaydn, Kennedy, Caroline 18

and Andrew Kimball of Windham, Maine. Raspberry was the winning Yearling Heifer in Milk and Intermediate Champion of the Show. Paulinn PSC Meme 919-Red-TW who was exhibited by Arnie, Ashley and Andy Gruenes was named the Honorable Mention of the Junior Show.   Reserve Senior Champion of the International Junior Red & White Show was Kamps-Hollow Acapela-Red-ET. Acapela hails from Ixonia, Wis., and is owned by Grady and Lane Wendorf. Reserve Intermediate Champion, from Algoma, Wis., was Mead-Manor Def Adeline-Red. Adeline is owned by Mike and Megan Moede.   The winning pair of Fall Heifer Calves took home Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion of the International Red & White Junior Show; Ms Kress-Hil Saphire-Red-ET, exhibited by Owen and Kendyll Kress and Savanah Barts of Newton, Wis., and Synergy Jordys Spike-Red-ET, exhibited by M, C, & E Jauquet and M, C, & S Haack of Pulaski, Wis., respectively.   Official judge Blair Weeks, Pleasant Valley, P.E.I., Canada, and associate judge, Tom DeGroot, Rosedale, B.C., Canada, placed 94 animals in the International Junior Red & White Show.   See below for highlights of how Minnesota and South Dakota members placed in the show. Complete class results can be found at worlddairyexpo.com. SPRING HEIFER CALF (31): • 11th: Rolfdale Ammo Jewl-Red exhibited by Aleese Rolf, Hamburg, Minn., (2nd Jr.) • 24th: Fier-View Sunflower-Red–TW exhibited by Fier-View, Tauton, Minn. WINTER HEIFER CALF (38): • 38th: Fier-View Defiant Skyla-Red exhibited by Fier-View, Tauton, Minn. FALL HEIFER CALF (40): • 26th: Schill-Q Princess Leia-Red exhibited by Michael & Karen Schiller and Karla Smieja, Little Falls, Minn. SUMMER YEARLING HEIFER (19): • 7th: Flower-Brook Diamond-Red-ET exhibited by Andrew Stuewe, Hamburg, Minn. • 14th: Hoesly D-Back Khloe-Red exhibited by Taylor Fester, Grove City, Minn. (4th Jr..) • 15th: TJ-Pollema Max Mauri-Red exhibited by Arnie, Ashley & Andy

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Gruenes, Richmond, Minn. (5th Jr..) • 17th: Heatherstone Dream Big-Red exhibited by Curtis, Evelyn & Agnes Griffin, Thief River Fall, Minn.

Green Isle, Minn. • 15th: Kara-Kesh-RK Solstis-Red-ET, exhibited by Ryan Griffin, Thief River Falls, Minn.

Spring Yearling Heifer (17): • 7th: Siemers Grandeur-Red-ET exhibited by Arnie, Ashley & Andy Gruenes, Richmond, Minn. (3rd Jr..) • 13th: Shir-Man Capt Licorice-Red exhibited by Haely & Kayla Leiding, Fountain, Minn. (7th Jr..)

Junior Three-Year-Old Cow (14): • 7th: Kara-Kesh-RK Sparrow-Red exhibited by Ryan Griffin, Thief River Falls, Minn. • 14th: Mahoney Crown Royal-Red exhibited by Keith & Kay Mahoney, Cannon Falls, Minn.

WINTER YEARLING HEIFER (11): • 10th: Endvick Skylar Melinda-Red, Ryleigh & Mckenzie Endvick, Eden Valley, Minn.

Four-Year-Old Cow (14): • 3rd: Rynearson Rainy Razzy-Red exhibited by Matthew & Kate Smith, Green Isle, Minn.

Fall Yearling Heifer (10): • 9th: Wilstar Avalnc Tasha-Red-ET exhibited by Arnie, Ashley & Andy Gruenes, Richmond, Minn. (3rd Jr.)

Aged Cow, Six-Year-Old & Over (4): • 3rd: Scha-TJ Cntndr Shawna-Red exhibited by Ryan Griffin, Thief River Falls, Minn. (1st Production)

Junior Two-Year-Old Cow (16): • 5th: TJ-Pollema Bettin-On-Red exhibited by Arnie, Ashley & Andy Gruenes, Richmond, Minn. (3rd Jr.) • 16th: Vanderham Def Sonata-Red exhibited by Vanderham Dairy, Alcester, S.D.

125,000 Lb. Production Cow (6): • 3rd: Paulinn Psc Meme 919-Red-TW exhibited by Arnie, Ashley & Andy Gruenes, Richmond, Minn. (1st Jr.) • 4th: Probert C Bree-Ella-Red exhibited by Kate Smith, Green Isle, MN

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1. Ryan Griffin and Philip Topp lead the first place Dam and Daughter. Dam: TJ-Pollema Rdlnr Shania-Red (right) Lookwell Farm; Daughter: Scha-TJ Cntndr Shawna-Red (left) Kara-Kesh Holsteins. 2. This is the first pull of the Four-Year-Old Cows class. Rynearson Rainy Razzy-Red led by Kate Smith was standing in fourth on the first pull. She later moved up into third place. 3. Arnie Gruenes led Paulinn Psc Meme 919-Red-TW in the 125,000 Lb. Production Cow class. She is owned by Arnie, Ashley & Andy Gruenes, Richmond, Minn. 4. Shelby (Mahoney) Weihrouch leads Mahoney Crown Royal-Red in the Junior Three-Year-Old Cow class. She is owned by Keith & Kay Mahoney, Cannon Falls, Minn. 5. Judge Blair Weeks gives Kara-Kesh-RK Sparrow-Red a look in the Junior Three-Year-Old Cow class. She is owned by Ryan Griffin, Thief River Falls, Minn. 6. Tim Vanderham leads Vanderham Def Sonata-Red in the Junior TwoYear-Old Cow class. She is owned by Vanderham Dairy, Alcester, S.D. 7. In the Spring Yearling Heifer class, Judge Blair Weeks examines ShirMan Capt Licorice-Red who was led by Haely Leiding. She is owned by Haely & Kayla Leiding, Fountain, Minn. 8. Heather Thyen leads Fier-View Sunflower-Red-TW in the Spring Heifer Calf class. She is owned by Fier-View, Tauton, Minn. 9. Andy Gruenes leads TJ-Pollema Max Mauri-Red in the Summer Yearling Heifer class. She is owned by Arnie, Ashley & Andy Gruenes, Richmond, Minn. 10. Aleese Rolf leads Rolfdale Ammo Jewl-Red in the Spring Heifer Calf class. She is owned by Aleese Rolf, Hamburg, Minn.

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2018 PROGRESSIVE GENETICS HERD AWARD Sixteen YEARS Paul E. DeBoer, Corona, S.D.

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Fifteen YEARS John D. Diersen, Caledonia Forest-Lawn Holsteins, Nicollet

2177 2091

TWENTY-Four YEARS Hyde-Park Holsteins, Zumbro Falls 2228

Fourteen YEARS Melarry Farms, Rice

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TWENTY-Two YEARS Olson-Lane Holsteins, Lewiston

Thirteen YEARS Schmity Holsteins, Owatonna James A. Sheehan, Rochester

2175 2142

Twelve YEARS Jon E. Larson, Albert Lea Peter Seitzer, St.. Peter Kenneth J. Hanson, St.. James

2315 2045 2063

TWENTY-Eight YEARS Stelling Farms, Inc., Millville Alfred and Mark Schmitt, Rice

2375 2184

TWENTY-Six YEARS Paul and Jackie Glende, Altura

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TWENTY-One YEARS Michael & Karen Schiller, Freeport 2286 Sheeknoll Holsteins, Rochester 2190 Nineteen YEARS Hendel Farms, Caledonia 2315 Meadow Front Farms, Cleveland 2171 Eighteen YEARS Klassic Holsteins, Waseca 2426 Stephanie Larson & David Hallberg, Pennock 2218 Seventeen YEARS Deer-Brook Farms, Inc., Peterson 2242 Pine-Shelter Farms, Pine Island 2154 Dean L. Opsahl, Goodhue 2117 Norbert & Judith Sonnek, Foreston 2035

Eleven YEARS Aho Brothers, Frazee 2125 Warren & Stacy Johnson, Pennock 2040 Ten YEARS Chad Felten, Rose Creek Tim and Matt Zabel, Plainview John Joseph Sauber, Lakeville Gerard Jennissen, Brooten

2423 2238 2107 2067

Nine YEARS Jeff & Korinna Rohde, Grey Eagle 2256 Christine Sukalski, Leroy 2105

Eight YEARS Blumenfeld Holsteins LLC 2483 Sjostrom Farms, Lafayette 2133 Tim Aho 2050 Seven YEARS K-P Ackerman Farms, Sauk Rapids 2410 Trail Side Holsteins 2161 Six YEARS T-Spruce, Richmond McNallan Farms, LLC, Kellogg Mike Welu, Milroy Sean & Linda Groos, Howard Lake

2396 2170 2105 2094

Four YEARS Richard L Haler, Norwood Travis Lehnertz, Plainview Hilltop, Elkton, SD

2216 2103 2066

Three YEARS Kenny Rohe, Hawick Staci Sexton, Millville Wayne Houdek, Caledonia Maple Leaf Farm, Lewiston Mark Sonnek, Easton

2311 2281 2128 2046 2037

One YEAR Boadwine Farms, Inc, Baltic, SD Shawn Hollermann, Burtrum Ketchum Farms, Altura South Dakota State University

2481 2453 2057 2040

2018 PROGRESSIVE BREEDERS REGISTRY HERD NAME Yrs. Qualified % Homebred Avg. BAA  Avg. Milk  Avg. Fat  Avg. Protein Olmar Farms 49   98.6   109.2 29082   1082 886 Keith & Kay Mahoney 37   100   107.6 28763   1073 897 Alfred & Mark Schmitt 25   100   109.3 28937   1111 860 Robert J. & Jeannette M. Sheehan 25   93.9   109.0 28253   1097 873 Iland-Acre Holsteins 23   87.0   110.4 28753   1027 843 Scott & Jacolyn Rickeman 20   95.5     109.0 29612   1096 947 Olson-Lane Holsteins 17   96.9   107.0 27675   939 799 Dean L. Opsahl 17   77.5   107.5 27977   1045 836 Paul Nibbe 11   100   105.0 26393   967 837 Stephanie Larson & David C. Hallberg 10   96.3   105.4 29058   1115 901 Melarry Farms 10   75.0   106.9 27868   1049 898 Lindahl Farms LLC 8   100   106.9 27173   990 796 Dale & Sharon Anderson, JT 7   91.7   107.8 28250   999 857 Darrel D. & Lisa L. Maus 5   100   106.3 27963   1057 840 James A. Sheehan 4   100   105.0 26616   1030 800 Alan Abrahamson 4   91.7   107.3 29707   1172 929 Jeffrey & Korinna Rohde 4   76.7   107.3 27825   1032 842 Michael Banse 2   100   105.1 26730   996 823 Circle Drive Holsteins 1   100   111.4 30786   1179 982 Tim Aho 1   98.7   106.2 29518   1186 909 Jeff Petermeier 1   86.7   105.2 27518   993 827 Bonow Farms LLC 1   76.2   106.7 28307   1034 842 20

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2018 DAM OF MERIT WINNERS ANIMAL NAME: BLUMENFELD RUBICON 4852 MACLAND HF JOSUPER RECCE-ET TWIN-SPRUCE MERIDITH RI-VAL-RE OAK SUNSET-ET LARCREST CREAM PUFF-ET HYDE-PARK YOWZA 4633 LOOKOUT-PESCE NOLA-ET WAKE-UP PETRONE EVE-ET ZAHBULLS SS GENOVA-ET DEER-BROOK BRONCO 3218 STOCKHAVEN SHN 3813-ET HENDEL SHMRCK BRYCE 3408-ET GLEN-D-HAVEN IOTA BAMBI-ET SONNEK GERARD GOGO-ET KINGS-RANSOM GRAF DANCER-ET REDCARPET SUPER BURBERRY-ET GIL-GAR DORCY SYDNEY-ET RALMA JEVS HUMMINGBIRD-ET DEBOER DIGGER AMIE-ET GIL-GAR DORCY SIERRA-ET TWIN-SPRUCE BSR CARMINDA-ET GLEN-D-HAVEN BOLTON BUZZ DAGGETT-BROOK CABARET HALL-LAR BRONZ 240

TPI/CTPI: 2807 2634 2614 2484 2481 2461 2351 2330 2317 2257 2211 2199 2178 2176 2172 2128 2120 2116 2114 2113 2113 2030 2016 1969

OWNER: Blumenfeld Holsteins LLC Hendel Farms Chad Felten Hendel Farms Jon E. Larson Hyde-Park Holsteins Melarry Farms Wayne Houdek Tim & Matt Zabel Deer-Brook Farms, Inc. Blumenfeld Holsteins LLC Hendel Farms Paul & Jackie Glende Kyle & Eric Sonnek T-Spruce Bryant Weis Henry G. Stelling & Stelling Farms, Inc. Alfred & Mark Schmitt Brad DeBoer Henry G. Stelling & Stelling Farms, Inc. Chad Felten Paul & Jackie Glende Brenda K. Miller Stephanie Larson & David C. Hallberg

2018 GOLD MEDAL DAM WINNERS ANIMAL NAME: EDG RILEY GALAXY 2364-ET OLMAR NUMERO UNO BOP BOP-ET RALMA HEADLINER JACKPOT-ET T-SPRUCE NUMERO UNO 7329-ET CO-OP PARADISE 4547-ET DA-SO-BURN BECON BENITA HENDEL-VATLAND TOOTSIE 3151 HYDE-PARK SPARTACUS 3371 HYDE-PARK FREDDIE 3790 HENDEL JEEVES BUENA 2968 TRAILSIDE SUPER 2893 HYDE-PARK SUPER 3805 RALMA-RH MANOMAN FIDDLE-ET OLMAR MILLION PEARL WIRTLAND AIRRAID 2085 ILAND-ACRE CHAMPON CHARISMA TRAILSIDE JAMMER 2275-TW CHELSEA STORMATIC ROX

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TPI/CTPI: 2428 2424 2329 2302 2275 2202 2075 2046 1989 1895 1888 1883 1867 1722 1721 1509 1500 1471

OWNER: T-Spruce Olmar Farms Alfred & Mark Schmitt T-Spruce Hyde-Park Holsteins T-Spruce Josh Vatland Hyde-Park Holsteins Hyde-Park Holsteins Hendel Farms Trail Side Holsteins Hyde-Park Holsteins Alfred & Mark Schmitt Olmar Farms Maple Leaf Farm Iland-Acre Holsteins Trail Side Holsteins Neil Rickeman

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2018 TYPE FUTURITY WINNER: LIDA-ACRES WOOD ANDREA VG-89 PHOTO BY: ©CYBIL FISHER

MINNESOTA FUTURITY FACTS:

• The more entries the higher the payouts, down 25 places. • There are two classes; Production & Type. You can choose one or both when entering. • The production formula used is on 305 ME’s. • Past 1st-3rd place winners in production have ranged from values of $4,469 to $3,243. • Production Formula : (# of Milk x .01) + (# of Fat x 1.15) + (# of Protein x 2.55) = S Value

HOW TO ENTER:

• Look at your animals that were born between September 1st of the previous year to August 31st of the current year. • Choose any animal that you believe has the potential of doing well in their class. • Futurity Classes: • PRODUCTION - awards handed out at the All-Breeds Convention • TYPE - awards are handed out at the Minnesota State Holstein Show • BOTH- all animals are eligible to be entered in both classes • Fill out the form on page 23 before March 2, 2019.

NEW THIS YEAR:

• Sign up three animals, one of the animals will be signed up for free. • Sign up five animals, two of the animals will be signed up for free.

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2018 PAYOUT:

This year’s production recipients received over $345 in payouts. This years type participants received over $445 in payouts. Remember, the more participants, the bigger the payout.


Golden Gopher Futurity XLIV - two-year old futurity -

The Golden Gopher Futurity is sponsored and governed by the Minnesota Holstein Association. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in breeding and developing outstanding Holsteins for production and type regardless of individual herd size. It is open to any Minnesota breeder of Holsteins identified through Holstein Association USA, Inc. This will be a continuing program with the 2019 competition designated as Futurity No. XLIV, 2020 Futurity No. XLV, etc. One nomination is required for each animal that competes. Competition will be in two categories - production or type - and animals may be entered in one or both categories. All nominations are the responsibility of the owner and must be made on regulation entry blanks, along with specified fees, postmarked by the nomination date and other rules. All money received from the nominations in each Futurity class shall make up the purse entered on the basis of their placings. Any registered Holstein female, owned by a Minnesota Holstein Association member, and born from 9/01/17 through 8/31/18 is eligible for the 2020 Golden Gopher Futurity XLV. One payment of $25 shall be paid by 3/02/19. A breeder may nominate any number of females in either the production or type class or both. Nominations must be postmarked no later than the due date. CLASS NO. 1-PRODUCTION Animals entered must freshen no later than age two-years and six months. Herd must be on DHIR or standard DHIA test, all records to be adjusted

to two times a day milking. No ownersampler records will be eligible. Animals must have a completed lactation before 12/31/20 to be considered for the 2020 Futurity. Lactations ending in 2021 will be in competition for the Futurity No. XLVI. Their entry fees will be transferred to that futurity. Awards will be based on 305 day mature equivalent milk, fat and protein production using a 3.5% test base for fat and 3.2% for protein. Animals must have a completed lactation of at least 275 days. Records will be verified by Minnesota DHI. CLASS NO. 2-TYPE Animals nominated will be shown in a special two-year old futurity class at the Minnesota State Show, winners and awards to be based on the placing at that show. Showing in this class does not eliminate her from showing in the All-Minnesota two-year old classes. All rules and regulations of the show are to be adhered to. Placings will be made by an official show judge. The purse shall consist of all money received by nomination fees, less the expenses for its promotion and management. All money will be kept in a special fund and used only for futurity purposes. Money received for Class 1 Production nominations will be used only for that

class and money received for Class 2 Type nominations will be used only for those animals entered in that class. The money in each class will be divided among placings as follow: First Place - 15 %; 2nd Place - 10%; 3rd Place - 8%; 4th Place - 6%; 5th Place 5%; 6-10 Placings - 4%; 11-15 Placings - 3%; 16-25 Placings - 2%. Remaining 1% to be used for administration fees. If fewer than 25 animals are competing, the remainder will be divided equally among the entries. Production winners will be recognized at the Minnesota AllBreeds Convention following the year of competition. All nomination fees are committed to the purse. No refunds will be made whether an animal completes or eligibility is discontinued. Any animal sold after being nominated will remain eligible if the new owner is a Minnesota Holstein member. The Minnesota Holstein Association is sponsoring and governing the futurity and will not be responsible for any accident or injury in connection with the show.

Nomination for Golden Gopher Futurity XLIV Name of owner at birth:

Registration Number:

Address:

Name of Animal: Sire:

Name of breeder:

Date of Birth:

Address: Check one box: q Class No. 1 - Production $25 due 3/02/18 q Class No. 2 - Type $25 due 3/02/18 q Both $50 due 3/02/18

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OBITUARY DALE ANTHONY SMITH was born on May 30, 1963, in Brainerd, Minnesota. He was the son of Vernon and Irene (Landwehr) Smith. Dale was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic faith. He attended Central High School in Norwood Young America, Minnesota, and graduated in 1981. Dale furthered his education by attending Hutchinson Vo-Tech in Hutchinson, Minnesota, receiving a degree in Dairy Herd Management.   On September 12, 1987, Dale was united in marriage to Lisa Menden in Shakopee, Minnesota. Dale and Lisa made their home in Hamburg, Minnesota. Their marriage was blessed with two sons, Wyatt and Austin. Dale and Lisa shared almost 31 years of marriage.   Dale was a lifelong dairy farmer and had a great passion for Jersey cattle. He was an active member of the Minnesota Jersey Cattle Association, where he served as the state President for many years. He enjoyed traveling, gardening and landscaping alongside Lisa. Family was a top priority and he enjoyed attending his boys’ sporting events. His love of family and friends was apparent in his daily activi-

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ties. Dale’s family mantra was “We Are a Team!” Dale also had a great love and appreciation for the outdoors.   Dale was a faithful member of Church of St.. Pius X in Glencoe. He was a very spiritual man of strong faith. Dale passed away on Monday, September 10, 2018, at the age of 55. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Blessed be his memory.   Dale is survived by his: Wife, Lisa Smith of Hamburg, MN; Sons, Wyatt Smith & Austin Smith of Hamburg, MN; Father, Vernon Smith of Norwood Young America, MN; Sister, Anna Marie Schoeppner and her husband, John, of Eden Prairie, MN; Sister-In-Law, Mary Thielen and her husband, Rick, of Elburn, IL; Brother-In-Law, Mike Menden of Eden Prairie, MN; Nephews & Niece, David, Jonathon & Katie Thielen, Ryan & Brent Alling; Other relatives and many friends.   Dale was preceded in death by his Mother, Irene Smith; Father-In-Law and Mother-In-Law, Ed and Helen Menden; Grandparents, Paul and Eulalia Landwehr, Charles and Hilda Smith; Brother-In-Law, Paul Menden.

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Minnesota Milk Board Members: Front row- (left to right): Kristine Spadgenske, Marianne Peterson, Tom Sedgeman, Kindra Carlson, Shelly DePestel, and Bob Dombeck. Back row-(left to right): Dave Buck, Rod Schulze, Pat Lunemann, Garrett Luthens, Aaron Vogt, Ron Miller, Rick Smith, and Paul Daley.

SAVE THE DATES FOR THE 2019 MANAGEMENT WORKSHOPS:

SAVE THE DATE FOR THE 2019 DAIRY DAY AT THE CAPITOL:

• Monday, January 14- Perham • Wednesday, January 16- Pipestone • Wednesday, February 13- Hutchinson • Wednesday, March 6- Rochester • Wednesday, March 13 108 Marty Drive, Suite 2, Buffalo, MN 55313 • mmpa@mnmilk.org •763-355-9697 DECEMBER 2018

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The Minnesota Brood Cow Contest is back and open to all Minnesota Holstein members. Do you have a special cow that has been the foundation for your herd? Maybe she has made an impact in other herds through daughters sold or sons in A.I.? How about a cow family that has been successful for you? This is your chance to promote her and her offspring! You could win a free full-color, full-page ad along with the title of Minnesota Brood Cow of the Year. RULES AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

This contest is open to all Minnesota Holstein members and any living or dead female is eligible. Nominate your show winner, life-time production cow, huge index star or bull mother. A half page or larger ad must be placed in the March 2019 issue of the Minnesota Holstein News to complete your nomination. As a reminder, the March issue includes the Midwest Holsteins News and reaches over 7,500 Holstein breeders. Costs of the ads are $400 for full page and $250 for half page. A ballot will be placed in the March issue or will be available at the Minnesota All-Breeds Convention. Voting can also be done by email; one vote per membership or paid subscription. The winner will be notified April 2019 and will be announced in the Minnesota Holstein News June 2019 issue along with receiving a free full-page, fullcolor ad in this publication. Take the time to promote the foundation cow or foundation family from your herd! Contact the MHA office today (320)-259-0637 to reserve your ad space. We will be more than happy to help you create an eye-appealing ad to gain the membership’s vote. Ad reservations are due Friday, February 8, 2019. 2018 Brood Cow Contest Winner: Sheeknoll Bolton Ariana EX-94 | Photo by ŠCybil Fisher

Advertise in the Minnesota Holstein News The Minnesota Holstein News is mailed to all Minnesota and South Dakota Holstein Association members and subscribers four times per year. Three of these issues (March, June, Sept/Oct) include the Midwest Holsteins publication inside the magazine. The Midwest Holsteins is a partnership with Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Ohio Holstein Associations; therefore, it greatly expands the reach of your advertisement. Below are rates to advertise in the Minnesota Holstein News or to advertise within the Midwest Holsteins section. Ad Size

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*Ads that are comera-ready will receive a 5% discount. For preferred pages, contact mnholsteinmarketing@gmail.com for rates and availability.

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What a wonderful year with friends and family!

Wishing you a

Merry Christmas and a

P rosperous New Year! Gorentz Dairy

DECEMBER 2018

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SHEEKNOLL ATWOOD 2565-ET- 90 Adam G. Johnson

DA-MAR WINDHAMMER NOVA- 90 Da-Mar Holsteins

DUN-DID ABSOLUTE LARISA-RED- 90 Howe Holsteins

RAYLORE WINDBROOK ELLA RAE- 90 Loren & Luke Olson

RALMA AIRLIFT CHANCE-TW- 91 Alfred & Mark Schmitt

MS BOMBERO AUBURN- 90 Dana Johnson & Brad Stockman

OCEAN-VIEW ATWOOD RYANNA- 91 Howe Holsteins

RAYLORE WATCH OUT SWEETIE- 90 Loren & Luke Olson

RALMA CM JOY- 90 Alfred, Mark & Michael Schmitt

MAUS-ANN GOLD CHIP MILLY-ET- 90 Darrel D. & Lisa L. Maus

ILAND-ACRE FAVRE SPRITE- 90 Iland-Acre Holsteins

RAYLORE REGINALD EMMA- 90 Loren & Luke Olson

NEWALTA ALIX NATALA- 90 Alisha, Bernice, Amy-Jo & Ian Vanderwal

MAUS-ANN DURABLE MOPSY- 90 Darrel D. & Lisa L. Maus

OLMAR SANCHEZ BLANCHE- 90 Isaac Nelson

RAYLORE-SATELLITE LUXURY-ET- 90 Loren & Luke Olson

FLOWER-BROOK GOLD JADE-ET- 90 Andrew D. Stuewe

DA-CIN JEROD CASSIE-ET- 90 Dave Lemke

JK-STRANSHOME ATWOOD MUSIC- 90 J.,Z.,J.&D. Stransky & H.,R.&A. Kietzman

RAYLORE GOLDETT BRACELET-ET- 90 Loren & Luke Olson

FLOWER-BROOK ASLT CANDY-RED- 90 Andrew D. Stuewe

DESTHAVEN GLAUCO BALEY-ET- 90 David Joos Jr & Steven & Debra Heuer

KLUS-GROVE FEVER ROWDY- 90 Jacob & Aiden Timmer & Andrew Zylstra

RAYLORE DOORMAN CHICKABOOM- 91 Loren & Luke Olson

FLOWER-BROOK ATWOD DELLA-ET- 90 Andrew D. Stuewe

ERNLO CHERRY WINE-RED- 90 David Joos Jr & Steven & Debra Heuer

MAT-AR-DOR BALTIMOR CHARITY- 90 Jacob M. & Aiden J. Timmer

WIRTLAND HILL 3177- 90 Maple Leaf Farm

HARMONY-CORNERS K TRACE- 90 Andrew Zylstra

WIESE-MORNING EXHAUST ABBY- 90 David Joos, Jr.

QUAD-R DOORMAN MARCELINE-ET- 90 Jacob Schaefer & Quentin Scott

WIRTLAND PETRONE 3298- 90 Maple Leaf Farm

PINE-SHELTER CHAI SHERAC-ET- 90 Andrew, Cassandra & Jacob Hornberg

ELM-LANE CEO XENIA- 90 Elm-Lane Holsteins

MACLAND TANGO 345- 90 James W. McFarland

RICE-RIVER TIMBER CHIME- 90 Margaret & Marvin L. Pearson

MACLAND TSPRUCE JULIET B-ET- 90 Arnold T, Ashley L & Andrew J Gruenes

ELM-LANE CEO CHEYENNA- 90 Elm-Lane Holsteins

MACLAND JK GOLD ELIZABETH- 90 Jeremy T Mursu

RICE-RIVER AIRLIFT MARISA- 90 Marvin L., Margaret & Jeff Pearson

LAROCHELLE LOTUS LAURELLE-ET- 90 Arnold T, Ashley L & Andrew J Gruenes

ELM-LANE AMAZING 726- 90 Elm-Lane Holsteins

OAK-RIDGE-K AWOOD TORI-ET- 90 Jim & Janet Kappers

EDG CAITLYN RUB 60449-ET- 90 Matt Timmer & Spencer Hackett

MS DUCKETT DYMNT CARISSA-ET- 90 Arnold T, Ashley L & Andrew J Gruenes

OAKFIELD GC LOLITA-ET- 91 Feltmann Dairy Farms LLC

MISS REDBURST RAZOR-RED- 90 Jim & Janet Kappers

SMITH-CREST ARMNI VIVIAN-ET- 90 Matthew & Kate Smith

T-SPRUCE ARMANI 8668- 90 Arnold T, Ashley L & Andrew J Gruenes

MS FARNEAR UNO AMAZING-ET- 90 Feltmann Dairy Farms LLC

R-L-ACRES ATWOOD AUBURN- 90 John & Michael Warren

MCANDREWS WBROOK BLUE 1859- 90 McAndrews Dairy LLC

MIL-R-MOR BRBW DIXIE-RED-ET- 90 Arnold T, Ashley L & Andrew J Gruenes

FOREST-LAWN CASCADE 2484- 91 Forest-Lawn Holsteins, Inc

LARCREST CIRCADIAN-ET- 90 Jon E. Larson

MCANDREWS BRAXTON SUN 36- 90 McAndrews Dairy LLC

IMAGE PG GW SIERRA 20271-ET- 90 Ash Grove Dairy LLP

FOREST-LAWN EPIC 2588- 90 Forest-Lawn Holsteins, Inc

STRANSHOME AS U R KEEPSAKE- 90 Joseph, Zach, Jerome & Darian Stransky

MELARRY SHOTGLASS FRAZZLE- 90 Melarry Farms

LANGVALE GOLD CHIP ICICLE- 90 Ash Grove Dairy LLP

CORLANE SEAVER MISTY- 92 JERLAND SH GOLDWYN GIN-ET- 91 Frank D & Carol Borba & Frank A & Diane Borba Joseph, Zach, Jerome & Darian Stransky

SCHILLVIEW SHAN GEE- 90 Michael J. & Karen M. Schiller

KLUS-GROVE REDBUR RORY-RED- 90 Ash Grove Dairy LLP

JER-LINDY IMPRESSION RAE- 90 Gerard J. Jennissen

GESKE-GROVE AFSHOCK PICABO- 90 Ken Bekius

STRO-LANE BROKAW FAITH- 90 Newalta Dairy LLC

ROS-SUE-KLE CAPER- 90 Ash Grove Dairy LLP

JER-LINDY IMPRSN ALLSPICE- 90 Gerard J. Jennissen

HAPPKE BOWMAN MAISHA- 90 Kent R. Happke

NEWALTA GUTHRIE 5645- 91 Newalta Dairy LLC

SUNKIST CORVETTE LILLY GIRL- 90 Benjamin Nicholas Donnay

GOEBEL-DAIRY CRYSTAL- 90 Goebels Dairy

HAPPKE DECLAN DIZZY- 90 Kent R. Happke

NEWALTA DOORMAN CHORUS-ET- 90 Newalta Dairy LLC

MANANNAH MISTRESS- 90 Bernard R. & Agnes Schmitz, JT

GORENTZ CARSON 4505- 90 Gorentz Dairy

HAPPKE G W AT SNICKER-ET- 90 Kent R. Happke

NEWALTA SHOT 5784- 90 Newalta Dairy LLC

BLUMENFELD JACEY 4462-ET- 90 Blumenfeld Holsteins LLC

GORENTZ GOLDSUN 2503- 90 Gorentz Dairy

CLOVERHILLFM GOLD D ADALYN- 90 Kourtney A Meister

TJ-POLLEMA AFTRSH PRITI-ET- 90 Nick D. Mertens

STRO-LANE WB TAKE ME- 90 Cally Strobel

CRAZY-DAISY GOLDEN HOUSTON- 90 Greg & Wendi Piller

SONNEK ATWOOD JASMINE- 90 Kyle & Eric Sonnek

OLMAR BAXTER SENSICAL-ET- 90 Olmar Farms

SAINTVILLE OAK MARIBEL-ET- 90 Chaneen Haler

LIDA-ACRES DAMION AUTUMN- 90 Gregory B. Johnson

SONNEK ATWOOD KATELYN-ET- 90 Kyle & Eric Sonnek

OLMAR IMPRESSION CAMMIE- 91 Olmar Farms

SCHILLVIEW-Q B GLORIANA-ET- 91 Charles Schiller & Quentin Scott

LIDA-ACRES WOOD SCARLETT- 90 Gregory B. Johnson

SONNEK ATWOOD KATHLEEN-ET- 90 Kyle & Eric Sonnek

OLMAR LAUTHORITY BRENDA- 90 Olmar Farms

CIRCLE-DRIVE LOTUS GOLDY- 90 Circle Drive Holsteins

MACLAND HF JOSUPER RECCE-ET- 90 Hendel Farms

SONNEK GAGAS JUST DANCE-ET- 90 Kyle & Eric Sonnek

SATELLITE MCC LECUTA- 90 Orbit Farms

CIRCLE-DRIVE AS JILL-TW- 90 Circle Drive Holsteins

HOWE-RJ ASPEN SPARKLE- 90 Howe Holsteins

DELLKA ABSOLUTE DELANY-RED- 90 Lane A. Johnson

WATERTOWN GOLWYN RENA-ET- 90 Orbit Farms & Dale & Seth Rupprecht

JACOBS WINDBROOK DANIA-ET- 92 Cory Schmidt

HOWE-AE ICE AMORE-ET- 90 Howe Holsteins

MELJESTIC WINDBROOK JOLA- 90 Lane A. Johnson

BRODEEN PURE GOLD JASPER- 90 Peter Laveau

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a’sFirst-Time Excellents (September-November 2018) Minnesot Courtesy of Holstein USA are First-Time Excellents from September to November 2018.

KANDI-YO-HI DIGGER B 830- 90 Ryan Michael Talberg

MS MACLAND CARAMEL LATTE- 92 Scott R. Culbertson

LONE-OAK GOLD CHIP SOPHIA- 90 Tanner Rohner

ELMBRIDGE BARBWIRE LOLLY-RED- 90 GRANDAIR GUTHRIE JENNA-P- 90 Reid Stransky & Bradley Salmon Ryan Michael Talberg

FLORALAWN ADONIS DOMINO- 91 Scott, Jacolyn, Casey & Neil Rickeman

TASA CHELIOS 863- 90 Tim Aho

HOLLANDALE SS DEUCE JAEL- 90 Richard L. & Roger L. Hoen

FLORALAWN A-SHOCK CHANEL-ET- 90 Scott & Jacolyn Rickeman

FLORALAWN GOLDSUN DANNI- 90 Scott, Jacolyn, Casey & Neil Rickeman

TASA GOLDSUN 766- 90 Tim Aho

HOLLANDALE SANCHEZ JOESA- 90 Richard L. & Roger L. Hoen

FLORALAWN WINDHAMMER DAISY- 90 Scott & Jacolyn Rickeman

MINKOTA CEO JENNA- 90 Sean & Linda Groos

TASA SUPER 698- 90 Tim Aho

AUSPICIOUS ARDENT BOWTIE- 90 Robb & Heidi Oyster

FLORALAWN ASHOCK CRYSTAL-ET- 90 Scott & Jacolyn Rickeman

DESTHAVEN-MH DVC MISSOULA- 90 Steven, Debra, Danielle & Patrick Heuer

TRAILSIDE DOVER 3295- 90 Trail Side Holsteins

ANDREW SHOTTLE DIONETTE- 90 Roger & Mary Swart

MACLAND JULE PAT- 90 Scott Culbertson & James McFarland

INDIANHEAD CUPID TRISHA- 91 Steven, Debra, Danielle & Patrick Heuer

TRAILSIDE VICTOR 3415- 91 Trail Side Holsteins

MISS THYEN ATWOOD IDAHO- 90 Russell & Heather M. Thyen

MACLAND BRADNICK JULIET- 90 Scott Culbertson & James McFarland

INDIANHEAD GOLD SYMPHONY-ET- 90 Steven, Debra, Danielle & Patrick Heuer

TRAILSIDE SHAMROCK 3531- 90 Trail Side Holsteins

KARA-KESH-RK SPARROW-RED- 90 Ryan Griffin

MISS MACLAND MCC JULIET-ET- 90 Scott Culbertson & James McFarland

T-SPRUCE BRAXTON 4478-ET- 90 T-Spruce

WEST-LAKE REDBURST DIZI-RED- 90 West-Lake Holsteins

SEITVIEW MALLINGER NINA- 90 Peter T. Seitzer

a’sHigh-Scoring Two-Year Olds (September-November 2018) Minnesot Courtesy of Holstein USA are the Very Good Two-Year Olds from September to November 2018.

HARRINGA MOGUL 1384-85 Aho Bros. Inc HARRINGA PETY 1380-85 Aho Bros. Inc RALMA KINGBOY SNOW WHITE-85 Alfred & Mark Schmitt RALMA GUTHRIE IRISH-86 Alfred & Mark Schmitt RALMA KINGBOY KIT KAT-87 Alfred & Mark Schmitt RALMA PETY SUDS-85 Alfred & Mark Schmitt RALMA DOORMAN CARBON-87 Alfred, Mark & Michael Schmitt T&S-HILLTOP DELTA 951-85 Amanda Gillespie FLOWER-BROOK DYNASTY GENOVA-86 Andrew D. Stuewe FLOWER-BROOK DELANEY-ET-86 Andrew D. Stuewe EMMERT JEDI GLEEM-ET-85 Andrew O. Emmert STU-FELT GAMEDAY-ET-85 Andy Stuewe & Corey Feltmann STU-FELT DOORMAN GALAXY-ET-87 Andy Stuewe & Corey Feltmann MILKSOURCE GLD CHP LEGEND-86 Andy Stuewe & Corey Feltmann TJ-KASPER GWATWOOD ADALINE-85 Anthony Kasper TJ-KASPER G W ATWOOD MAGGIE-85 Anthony Kasper

DECEMBER 2018

BLUMENFELD 4287 BAYON 5311-85 Blumenfeld Holsteins LLC BLUMENFELD 4292 SST 5361-ET-85 Blumenfeld Holsteins LLC BLUMENFELD 4734 HEI 5308-ET-85 Blumenfeld Holsteins LLC GENOSOURCE SUPRSHOT 5300-ET-85 Blumenfeld Holsteins LLC ESPERANZA-CC BROKAW SHANIK-85 Brent Walters STRO-LANE DM COCONUT-85 Cally Strobel TWIST-VIEW VANILLA ICE-ET-86 Chris Schulze CIRCLE-DRIVE FMOST GAIL-TW-85 Circle Drive Holsteins CIRCLE-DRIVE BUXTON JOAN-86 Circle Drive Holsteins CIRCLE-DRIVE ATWOOD GIN-TW-85 Circle Drive Holsteins CIRCLE-DRIVE ATWOOD GERI-TW-87 Circle Drive Holsteins CIRCLE-DRIVE BRADNICK CORA-86 Circle Drive Holsteins DQ-GODE DOORMAN BLIZZARD-85 Craig Gode DA-MAR ABSOLUTE DRAMA-85 Da-Mar Holsteins MEADOW-MARSH RICHELLE ROZ-85 Daniel J. & Tim R. Stender HARMONY-CORNERS D IVORY II-86 Dannell Syndicate

JER-LINDY MUSCADET ATWORTH-85 Gerard J. Jennissen GOEBEL-DAIRY VASE-85 Goebels Dairy GOEBEL-DAIRY SIOUX SULLY-85 Goebels Dairy LONE-OAK SHOTTLE FLIPPER-ET-85 Gregory S. Walz HARMONY-CORNERS MS KLOUD-85 Harmony-Corners Holsteins HENDEL-VATLAND JEDI 4438-ET-87 Hendel Farms OCEAN-VIEW AFTRSHOCK AVA-ET-85 Howe Holsteins OCEAN-VIEW AFTRSHK ALISE-ET-86 Howe Holsteins HOWE-AE SHOTTLE SHERRY-85 Howe Holsteins OLMAR YODER BEVI-85 Isaac Nelson JK-STRANSHOME DEFIANT SASSY-88 J.,Z.,J.&D. Stransky & H.,R.&A. Kietzman J&A-AHO BOOKEM ANNIE-85 J&A Dairy MAT-AR-DOR BRADICK CARAMEL-85 Jacob & Aiden Timmer & Andrew Zylstra MAT-AR-DOR SANCHEZ KAYLA-86 Jacob & Aiden Timmer & Andrew Zylstra MAT-AR-DOR DAIMONDACK DANA-86 Jacob & Aiden Timmer & Andrew Zylstra PETITCLERC DOORMAN SATINA-ET-85 Jacob Hornberg

OAK-RIDGE-K AWESOME TYME-85 Jim & Janet Kappers OAK-RIDGE-K ASHK ADELLE-ET-85 Jim & Janet Kappers STRANSHOME G DREAM BOUNTY-85 Joe & Reid Stransky HOLMGREN GLDN DREAMS LEGEND-86 John P. & Rachael Holmgren LARCREST ADINA-ET-85 Jon E. Larson RALMA KINGBOY OASIS-86 Jonathon Schmitt RALMA PENMAMSHIP SWEETHEART-85 Jonathon Schmitt HAPPKE A.SHOCK KENZ-86 Kent R. Happke HAPPKE BRADNICK KASH-85 Kent R. Happke HAPPKE BRADNICK MANITOB-85 Kent R. Happke HAPPKE BROKAW MIZZY-85 Kent R. Happke HAPPKE G W AT SOSO-ET-85 Kent R. Happke HAPPKE MCCUTCHEN MONTY-85 Kent R. Happke KLASSIC COMMANDER LITA-85 Klassic Holsteins STADVIEW RB MADISON-RED-86 Kolton Bohn KURTHKINE KYLEE TOPSIDE-85 Kurthkine Farms 31


a’sHigh-Scoring Two-Year Olds (September-November 2018) Minnesot Courtesy of Holstein USA are the Very Good Two-Year Olds from September to November 2018.

TJ-KASPER G W ATWOOD MAGGIE-85 Anthony Kasper HAZELMOOR CLARK MISTRAL-85 Anthony Stender TJ-POLLEMA BETTIN-ON-RED-85 Arnold T, Ashley L & Andrew J Gruenes MACLAND MALONE A JULIET-RED-86 Arnold T, Ashley L & Andrew J Gruenes VOLKERHOVDEN DUNDE SAVVY-ET-86 Arnold T, Ashley L & Andrew J Gruenes T-SPRUCE BARBWIRE 9763-RED-87 Arnold T, Ashley L & Andrew J Gruenes SCO-LO-COONS DOOR GLORY-ET-86 Arnold T, Ashley L & Andrew J Gruenes OLMAR GREGAREOUS ELDERBERRY-86 Ash Grove Dairy LLP TANDE DEFIANT TIBET-85 Ash Grove Dairy LLP WILLVUE-ND DREAM BIG THINGS-85 Benjamin Nicholas Donnay

HARMONY-CORNERS D IVORY II-86 Dannell Syndicate MAUS-ANN DEMPSEY ICICLE-85 Darrel D. & Lisa L. Maus DA-CIN ATWOOD GOLDIE-85 Dave Lemke DA-CIN BALTIMOR LIZZY-87 Dave Lemke OPSAHLS JAX JUJU-RED-85 Dean L. Opsahl ELM-LANE CEO SHEA-85 Elm-Lane Holsteins BEVENS-CREEK SID JEZEBEL-87 Feltmann Dairy Farms LLC FOREST-LAWN INTGRL 2923-RED-85 Forest-Lawn Holsteins, Inc CHELSEA-BC BRADY ANGEL-85 Gale Hoese & Feltmann Dairy Farms LLC JER-LINDY MOGUL BOUNTY-86 Gerard J. Jennissen

PETITCLERC DOORMAN SATINA-ET-85 Jacob Hornberg FB-DNJ SILVER LADY-85 Jeff & Tony Kohls & Andy Stuewe JE-KO DENVER GLOW-ET-85 Jeffrey & Korinna Rohde JE-KO RAGER CRIMSON-RED-85 Jeffrey & Korinna Rohde MURSU ATWOOD MANIA-85 Jeremy T Mursu MURSU ATWOOD MAVRICK-85 Jeremy T Mursu MURSU ATWOOD SHOWTIME-87 Jeremy T Mursu MURSU SID ODYSSEY-85 Jeremy T Mursu JOHNAN DEFIANT CALISTA-RED-86 Jim & Janet Kappers OAK-RIDGE-K SID TRIUMPH-87 Jim & Janet Kappers

KURTHKINE KYLEE TOPSIDE-85 Kurthkine Farms KURTHHAVEN 77 AFTERSHOCK-85 Kurthkine Farms SONNEK BOASTFUL KELSEY-ET-86 Kyle & Eric Sonnek SONNEK MONTEREY LUCKY-85 Kyle & Eric Sonnek DELLKA REDBURST GLOW-RED-89 Lane A. Johnson DELLKA ABSOLUTE MARA-RED-86 Lane A. Johnson DELLKA ARMANI KAREN-85 Lane A. Johnson DELLKA DEMPSEY PAISLY-85 Lane A. Johnson MELJESTIC AIRLIFT SPARKLE-85 Lane A. Johnson SHIR-MAN RDBURST MINNIE-RED-85 Lane A. Johnson

DELLKA ARMANI CUPID-85 Lane A. Johnson DELLKA CHIP ADEL-86 Lane A. Johnson CRIMSONGROVE BURST 2574-RED-85 Larry J. Dreier ERN-LAR SUPERSIRE 2632-85 Larry J. Dreier CRIMSONGROVE SUPERSIRE 2655-85 Larry J. Dreier ERN-LAR KINGBOY 2673-ET-85 Larry J. Dreier JU-LAR DOORMAN PENNY-88 Lindahl Farms LLC JU-LAR GOLD CHIP INGA-85 Lindahl Farms LLC JU-LAR SOLOMON CIDER-85 Lindahl Farms LLC RAYLORE INTEGRAL TANQUERAY-86 Loren & Luke Olson RAYLORE LICKETY SPLIT-86 Loren & Luke Olson MS RAYLORE ORBIT LAVISH-ET-87 Loren & Luke Olson RAYLORE REGINALD AWESOME-86 Luke A. Olson WIRTLAND EMERALD 3941-85 Maple Leaf Farm SPEEK-NJ MONTERE CALIPSO-ET-85 Maple Leaf Farm WIRTLAND OCEAN PP ROSIE-85 Maple Leaf Farm WIRTLAND IMPRESSION 4065-85 Maple Leaf Farm

HARTFORD JOSUPER 764 LESLIE-86 Melarry Farms MELARRY BEEMER MELISSA-85 Melarry Farms MELARRY DIMNDBACK DINGO-RED-86 Melarry Farms MELARRY DREAM FONDA-85 Melarry Farms MELARRY DRESSER DESIRE-RED-87 Melarry Farms MELARRY DUKE FUDGED-ET-86 Melarry Farms MELARRY ARMANI KENDAL-86 Melarry Farms SCHILLVIEW SPRING GENESIA-86 Michael J. & Karen M. Schiller SCHILLVIEW DELTA GINGERSNAP-85 Michael J. & Karen M. Schiller SCHILLVIEW KINGBOY GYPSY-ET-85 Michael J. & Karen M. Schiller SCHILLVIEW SPARK GADAR-85 Michael J. & Karen M. Schiller SCHILLVIEW SILVER GIDDY-85 Michael J. & Karen M. Schiller SCHILLVIEW LEDOUX GREAT-85 Michael J. & Karen M. Schiller RALMA MONTEREY GLAZE-85 Michael Schmitt WELU DEFIANT SERENDIPITY-85 Mike Welu ROLLINGRIVER FANCY-86 Mikel L. & Daniel Brasch RED-MY-JOY SILVER SHANNA-ET-86 Myron & Joyce Rediske

NIBBE 1STCLASS BARB-85 Paul Nibbe MS LAVEAU ATWOOD JILLIAN-85 Peter Laveau & Parick & Karen Brodeen HOLLANDALE G W ATWOOD KRIS-88 Richard L. & Roger L. Hoen HOLLANDALE SOLOMON JANNY-86 Richard L. & Roger L. Hoen SAINTVILLE JOSUPER FRANCINE-85 Richard L. Haler EMPTY-POCKETS B HALLELUJAH-85 Russell & Heather M. Thyen RED-ROOTS MALONE HOLLIE-RED-85 Ryan & Amy Roller OAK-RIDGE-K DEFIANT MARGE-86 Ryan Kappers INDIANHEAD HZTRY EXOTIC-RED-85 Ryan Michael Talberg SCHMITY MONTEREY 1091-85 Schmity Holsteins SCHMITY MONTROSS 1126-85 Schmity Holsteins SCHMITY G W ATWOOD 1138-86 Schmity Holsteins SCHMITY SALOON 1155-85 Schmity Holsteins FLORALAWN ADONIS POEM-85 Scott & Jacolyn Rickeman MACLAND GOLD CHIP STAR-87 Scott Culbertson & James McFarland MACLAND AWE JULIET-RED-ET-85 Scott Culbertson & James McFarland MS MACLAND DOORMN BUTTON-ET-86 Scott Culbertson & James McFarland

HOLLERMANN OCTFEST 399Y-ET-85 Shawn Hollermann HALL-LAR SNOWFLAKE 550-85 Stephanie Larson & David C. Hallberg HALL-LAR SPARTA 566-85 Stephanie Larson & David C. Hallberg DESTHAVEN OKALIBER TACO-85 Steven, Debra, Danielle & Patrick Heuer STYLE-HEAVEN DRESSER JAZZ-85 Style-Heaven Holsteins XCARET BEEMER MAHOLLY-87 T Hoese, K Heeren, M Vacek & B Walters T-SPRUCE BAYONET 9418-ET-85 T-Spruce T-SPRUCE HOTSHOT 9578-ET-86 T-Spruce T-SPRUCE MIXER 9713-85 T-Spruce T-SPRUCE HIGHOCTANE 9749-ET-85 T-Spruce T-SPRUCE ALCO 9804-ET-85 T-Spruce HRH BRAZZLE TENLY-87 T-Spruce HAMVIEW KINGBOY AUBURN-85 Thomas R. Sohn TASA KINGBOY 964-85 Tim Aho TASA MATHEO 954-85 Tim Aho TASA MOGUL 953-85 Tim Aho TASA MOGUL 957-85 Tim Aho

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a’sHigh-Scoring Two-Year Olds (September-November 2018) Minnesot Courtesy of Holstein USA are the Very Good Two-Year Olds from September to November 2018.

RICE-RIVER SHAMAN CATNISS-85 Margaret & Marvin L. Pearson RICE-RIVER SID CHANTAL-85 Margaret & Marvin L. Pearson MAT-AR-DOR ARMANI SHELIA-85 Matt Timmer MCANDREWS BROKAW BLUE 2246-85 McAndrews Dairy LLC MCANDREWS ROBLE BORG2250-TW-85 McAndrews Dairy LLC MCANDREWS ATWOD KATE2271-TW-85 McAndrews Dairy LLC MCANDREWS CHIP MARIE N 2283-85 McAndrews Dairy LLC FRONTLINE MGL REFLECTR PUMA-85 Meadow Front Farms

OLMAR DOORMAN BELLADY-ET-85 Olmar Farms OLMAR MERIDIAN STARLYN-85 Olmar Farms OLMAR MOGUL BROWNIE-85 Olmar Farms OLMAR MOGUL SUGER-87 Olmar Farms OLMAR SALOON AURORA-86 Olmar Farms OLMAR WICKHAM DEBB-85 Olmar Farms OLMAR YODER BABY ANN-86 Olmar Farms STRO-LANE ATWOOD MCKENNA-87 Patty Jo & Ronald Strobel

ROYAL LYNN GH CHASE FOR GOLD-86 Scott R. Culbertson & T & L Cattle Ltd MINKOTA ALTA SPRING BANGLE-85 Sean & Linda Groos MINKOTA MOGUL FIRST LOVE-85 Sean & Linda Groos MINKOTA SPRING JELLYFISH-85 Sean & Linda Groos MINKOTA SUPERSHOT ASTER-85 Sean & Linda Groos MINKOTA MONTEREY DELORES-85 Sean & Linda Groos HOLLERMANN DAMARIS 506Y-ET-85 Shawn Hollermann HOLLERMANN DEARING 424Y-85 Shawn Hollermann

TASA PETY 969-85 Tim Aho TASA SILVER 983-85 Tim Aho TASA SUPERSIRE 990-85 Tim Aho T&S-HILLTOP ALLTHAT 907-86 Todd & Sue Hendrickson T&S-HILLTOP FORK 916-85 Todd & Sue Hendrickson T&S-HILLTOP PETRONE 958-85 Todd & Sue Hendrickson TOP-GUN JEDI CORONA-ET-85 Travis Lehnertz BLDG-BLOCK ATWD BLAST-85 Warren & Stacy Johnson

a’sFirst-Time Excellents (September-November 2018) h Dakot Sout Courtesy of Holstein USA are First-Time Excellents from September to November 2018.

AL-SHAR EMINEM-ET- 90 Darin Lee Zoellner

HARRINGA MCCUTCHEN 1296- 90 Douglas Kent Ode

DON-MIL-DALE CHELIOS CARMYN- 90 Neil Donald Schweer

MS AL-SHAR SDG ESME-RED-ET- 90 Troy A. & Darin L. Zoellner

VENTURE GULF SHERRY-TW- 90 David L. Ripp

SIPKA ATWOOD DOLLY-ET- 90 Douglas Post

DON-MIL-DALE SHOT SADIE- 90 Neil Donald Schweer

VANDERHAM WB DYLYNNZEE-1-ET- 90 Vanderham Dairy

BIDE-A-WHILE AD FANCY-ET- 90 Dennis & Kalyn Buse

LIDA-ACRES ATWOOD ANNA-ET- 91 Douglas Post

DYKS RLINER GLAD-RED-ET- 90 Stephanie Post

SILVER-CREST HERO BAILIE- 92 William Mueller

DON-MIL-DALE ADMIRAL ABBY- 90 Donald H. Schweer

AL-SHAR SDG MS ERIN-ET- 92 Jordan T. Zoellner

WATERTOWN SANCHEZ 883- 90 Stimson Dairy

SILVER-CREST LAUTHR STELLA- 90 William Mueller

HARRINGA MCCUTCHEN 1283- 90 Douglas K. & Amy L. Ode

MISS SID FLAKE- 90 Mark H. Ripp

SD-ASHVIEW ABSOLUTE BEST- 90 Ted & Molly Norling

a’s h Dakot Sout High-Scoring Two-Year Olds (September-November 2018) Courtesy of Holstein USA are the Very Good Two-Year Olds from September to November 2018.

BONNIE-ELMS FS AIRLIFT FRAN-85 Andrew Ripp V-BAR-K CORVETTE FRILL-85 Barry Bork AL-SHAR TRUST MORGAN-85 Carter D Zoellner THYEN MAJOR 491-85 Daniel J. Thyen VENTURE HALOGEN CAMBRY-86 David L. Ripp BIDE-A-WHILE ATWOOD CALICO-86 Dennis & Kalyn Buse SIPKA FRIZZ SAVANNA-85 Douglas Post

DECEMBER 2018

SIPKA FRIZZ TESSA-85 Douglas Post LAW-KOTA AFTERSHOCK CARMEL-86 Dwight Lawson LAW-KOTA AVATR JAGERMEISTER-87 Dwight Lawson LAW-KOTA GOLDCHIP JOSIE-85 Dwight Lawson MS FLASHY-M-W-D LEV AVERY-85 Flashy Holsteins & Milky-Way Dairy MS M-W-D GOLDCHIP FLICKA-86 Flashy Holsteins & Milky-Way Dairy BUTLERVIEW ARCH CAZ-ET-87 Generation Next Farms, Inc.

HARBAUGH REGINALD ELITA-85 Gregory William & Douglas Kent Ode MS AL-SHAR OK ALLEY CAT-87 Jordan T. Zoellner MS SID ADISON-ET-85 Riley B Zoellner CAMPANILE DEFIANT 7414-ET-85 South Dakota State University CAMPANILE DIAMONDBACK 7440-85 South Dakota State University JOHNAN BLAKE PANTENE-85 Stimson Dairy VANDERHAM DEF SONATA-RED-86 Vanderham Dairy

SILVER-CREST ARIVAL FAITH-85 William Mueller SILVER-CREST ATWOOD NISSA-87 William Mueller SILVER-CREST BROKAW FLOWER-85 William Mueller SILVER-CREST GLEN HELEN-86 William Mueller SILVER-CREST MOGUL ALANA-85 William Mueller SILVER-CREST MOGUL TANA-85 William Mueller SIPKA CAMELOT CHRYSTL-86 Zachary R Post 33


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MHA’S DEDICATED CORPORATE SPONSORS GRAND SUPREME CHAMPION MINNESOTA SELECT SIRES CO-OP, INC. SUPREME CHAMPION TRIPLE A PUMPING WESTWAY FEED PRODUCTS GRAND CHAMPION CENTRAL VALLEY DAIRY SUPPLY LLC. CENTRAL MINNESOTA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION DAIRYLAND SUPPLY INC DIAMOND K GENETICS FIRST DISTRICT ASSOCIATION HUBBARD FEEDS/RIDLEY USA MIDWEST EMBRYO TRANSFER CHAMPION AG PARTNERS ALBERT LEA SEEDHOUSE BONGARD’S CREAMERIES CHOSEN VALLEY VET CLINIC CITIZENS STATE BANK NORWOOD YOUNG AMERICA FAMO FEEDS FORESIGHT BANK GLENCOE CO-OP ASSOCIATION KEEP EM WALKIN’ HOOF CARE INC KREOFSKY BUILDING SUPPLIES LANO EQUIPMENT OF NORWOOD MINNESOTA MILK PRODUCERS NORTHERN VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTION MED CTR. HONORABLE MENTION ARNZEN CONSTRUCTION/ ST. ROSA LUMBER INC CARLSON WHOLESALE INC. TOM MORRIS LTD./CATTLE CONNECTION

THANK YOU!

MHA Corporate Sponsorship Program The Minnesota Holstein Association (MHA) was organized in 1910 for the purpose of improving and promoting the Holstein breed of dairy cattle. The MHA consists of 700 members and is open to all people interested in the dairy industry. The mission of the Minnesota Holstein Association is, "To enhance the lives and profitability of all dairy producers and enthusiasts by providing opportunities for education, marketing, recognition and socialization." As dedicated supporters of local registered Holstein dairy farmers, businesses have the opportunity to join and support the Minnesota Holstein Association through our Corporate Sponsor Program. This program has five levels of sponsorship: Grand Supreme Champion, Supreme Champion, Grand Champion and Honorable Mention. Each level includes recognition as a dedicated sponsor of the Minnesota Holstein Association. As a corporate sponsor for our association, businesses help the Minnesota Holstein Association provide opportunities for dairy producers across the state. If you and your business are interested in becoming a corporate sponsor or if you do business with a company you feel would benefit from becoming a corporate sponsor please visit the Minnesota Holstein website and print off a corporate sponsorship program agreement and flyer. Once completed the agreement and payment can be sent to the MHA office. A percentage of the sponsorship is given back to the local clubs along with their rebates in May. If you have questions or would like to know more about the program, please contact a MHA board member or the MHA office. Your assistance in helping our organization grow is greatly appreciated. THANK YOU!

LONGTIME CORPORATE SPONSORS A Special Thank You to our long time Corporate Sponsors. The following businesses have been MHA Corporate Sponsors since the program began in 2007. The Minnesota Holstein Association greatly appreciates your continued support.

CENTRAL MINNESOTA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION MINNESOTA SELECT SIRES ARNZEN CONSTRUCTION/ ST. ROSA LUMBER INC AG PARTNERS FORESIGHT BANK CARLSON WHOLESALE INC. TOM MORRIS LTD./CATTLE CONNECTION CITIZENS STATE BANK -NYA WESTWAY FEED PRODUCTS

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TOGETHER, WE’LL MAKE

YOUR NEXT GENERATION THE BEST

That generation is our number one priority. As a farmer-led cooperative, we use local boots on the ground to bring your vision to life. Our team of A.I. technicians, genetic and reproductive specialists and account managers will work together with you to develop a customized plan for your herd.

Connect with one of our local team members today to plan for your next generation

800.795.1233 | mnselect@mnss.coop

Kim DeFrang | Genetic Specialist Minnesota/Select Sires Co-op, Inc.

Brandon Thesing | Corporate Account Manager

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