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Welcoming Our Newest Members! 2016 Membership Directory Issue

THE OHIO HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION


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The Sky’s The th-More G Chip Pretty-VG 86

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Due June 2016 to Bradnick • 7th Jr. 3 at 2015 Ohio State Fair • Embryos coming soon by Archrival Thanks to Jeff and Melanie Ziegler for making her available to us!

Express-SMD Bnick Blazin-EX90, 91MS

Currently flushing to McCutchen • 1st 3 Yr. Old and Reserve Grand at Mercer County Fair Made 30,010 lbs of milk, 1055 fat and 963 protein as a 2 Yr. Old

10373-ET S-S-I DefenderGP82, 85MS

9th Sr. 3 at Mid-East National Spring Show • Due December to Armani • 1st 90 pt cow in our herd Gold Chip Daughter Due this fall

Other Herd Favorites: Bertke Richman 588-VG88 @ 4 Years • Plato and AJ daughters in the herd Bertke Sanchez Sweetpea-VG88 @ 7 Years • Bred to Sexed Beemer and due in December Quietcove-W Sanchez Brandy (VG88) @ 2.5 Years • 2nd Milking Yearling at 2015 Ohio State Fair • Due in December to Atwood • Look for her in 2017as a 2017 Futurity Entry • Thanks Quietcove Holsteins for making her available to us Other Notes from Stein-Way • Embryos due in coming months: - High Octane X Gold Banner - Archrival X Pretty - Gold Chip X Shottle 5244 2

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Stein-Way The Bertke Family

Dave, Jane, Laura & Nicole • Damon, Jackie & Paige Dave: 419-953-7122 • Damon: 419-953-8818 damon.bertke07@yahoo.com 6332 Ft. Recovery Minster Road, Maria Stein, Ohio 45860 Inquiries Welcome • Visitors Welcome


The Board of Directors of the Ohio Holstein Association has adopted the following: “The Mission of the Ohio Holstein Association is to provide services and programs to its members and young people so that they might attain a better living from their involvement with Holsteins.”

Contents

A Message From the Executive Director, by Tom Thorbahn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 From the President, by Randall Kiko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Coming Up in the August/September Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 From the Editor, by Jackie Bickel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2016 Ohio News Publication Deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Highlights from the 96th Annual Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13 2016 District Show Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Ohio Holstein Women’s Annual Meeting Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15 Ohio Holstein Convention Sale Report, by Barb Lumley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2016-2017 Ohio Holstein Committee Members Announced . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 From Your Regional Representative, by Glen Sageser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Holstein Grapevine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 BarbWire, by Barb Lumley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Ohio Holstein Spring Sale Update by Barb Lumley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Celebrate 50 Years with the World Dairy Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Holstein USA Updates ET Registration Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Ohio News August/September Cover Design Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Keeping Calves Healthy and Growing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 New Blood Pregnancy Tests for Heifers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 In Memoriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41 Are Flies Biting Into Your Profits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Results from 2016 Spring Dairy Expo Red & White Show . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47 2016 Mid-East Spring National Holstein Open Show Results . . . . . . 48-49 2016 Mid-East Spring National Junior Holstein Show Results . . . . . . . 50-51 Holstein Breed Reaches New Benchmark for Annual Fat Production . . . . . . . 52 Holstein USA Introduces Genetic Merit Awards at National Shows . . . . . . 54 2016 Ohio Holstein Membership Directory Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57-67 Purina Selects RXExpress for VFD Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 District 3 Annual Meeting Highlights by Barb Lumley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Index to Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Coming Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

Just For The Juniors

2016 Junior Membership Directory Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-75 News Update, by Tim Gunkelman, Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 The Queen’s Corner, by Ella Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Winners Announced for the 2015 Junior Raffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Highlights from the 2016 Junior Association Annual Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-79 2016 Ohio 4-H State Dairy Judging Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Ohio 4-H Dairy Achievement Award Winners from 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81

On The Cover

Ty and Heather Etgen (D12) of Etgen-Way Holsteins welcomed the newest additon to their herd on April 4th. It didn’t take long for Henry to join his big brother, Cash out in the barn to help with evening chores.

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Volume 86 Number 2 May/June 2016 Published 5 times per year in February, May, August, October and December at Sugarcreek, OH by the OHIO HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 479, Wooster, OH 44691 www.ohioholstein.com

Subscription price in the U.S. is $15.00 per year. The NEWS subscription list is filed geographically by town and state. When you change your address, please be sure to give us your old address as well as the new one. Advertising rates available upon request. News and advertising forms close one month preceding date of issue. Address all mail to the: OHIO NEWS P.O. Box 479 • Wooster, OH 44691 330-264-9088 • Fax 330-263-1653 Email moocows@fuse.net Send UPS or Fed Ex to 1375 Heyl Rd. Entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Wooster, Ohio 44691. OFFICE STAFF Executive Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Thorbahn cell 419-366-8135 crimsonswissrus@aol.com Office Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diana Miley oholstein@sssnet.com Marketing and Sales Manager. . . . . . . . . David Gunkelman cell 330-464-3259 drgunkelman@yahoo.com Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jackie Bickel cell 513-300-7291 moocows@fuse.net Webmaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Spike spikeptr@aol.com OFFICERS President . . . . . Randall Kiko, Salem . . . . . . .330-831-0174 Vice President . Paul Haskins . . . . . . . . . . . . 419-618-4028 Secretary . . . . . Suzy Lora, Salem . . . . . . . . . 330-537-3797 Treasurer . . . . . Lisa Mangun, Burbank . . . . 330-435-6520 EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS Dallas Rynd, Past President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740-207-5005 Lamar Liming, Mineral Ridge . . . . . . . . . . . . 330-770-6206 Greg Conrad, New Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 740-495-5067 NATIONAL DIRECTOR Mike Jones 760 East 450 North, Marshall, IN 47859. . . . 765-592-0644 BOARD MEMBERS Dist. 1 Lamar Liming, Mineral Ridge . . . . . . 330-770-6206 Dist. 2 Adam Whiteleather, Salem . . . . . . . . 330-205-1738 Dist. 2 Rod Campbell, Minerva . . . . . . . . . . . 330-862-2028 Dist. 3 John Hartline, Whipple . . . . . . . . . . . .740-236-7240 Dist. 4 Jen Bouton, Mt. Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . 740-507-8271 Dist. 5 Greg Conrad, New Holland. . . . . . . . . 740-495-5067 Dist. 7 Scott Sprunger, Dalton. . . . . . . . . . . . 330-465-0622 Dist. 8 Ryan Welch, Polk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419-651-5281 Dist. 9 Matt Lawson, Bluffton . . . . . . . . . . . . 937-538-7110 Dist. 10 Laurie Menzie, McClure . . . . . . . . . . 740-624-6367 Dist. 11 Kristy Ackley, East Liberty . . . . . . . . 937-666-5502 Dist. 12 Kurt Topp, New Breman . . . . . . . . . . 330-464-4960 Dist. 13 Jenny Thomas, Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . 614-395-9823 Dist. 14 Eric Topp, Wapakoneta. . . . . . . . . . . 419-953-3427 Dist. 15 Justin Davidson, Hillsboro . . . . . . . .937-403-7132 Postmaster: Send address changes to: Ohio News, P.O. Box 479, Wooster, OH 44691

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From The Executive Director By Tom Thorbahn

Well, I think Summer is finally here, although it was just a Couple months ago that it looked like the front of Christmas card in our area, when we had over eleven inches of snow. Maybe winter is now behind us. With sunshine and warmer weather, we look forward to green grass, flowers, graduations, and family picnics. The 2016 National Holstein Convention is fast approaching, to be held in Syracuse, New York, from June 27 to July 1. This is a good opportunity to learn about your National Association. The website is www.nyholsteins. com/2016convention; you can find all the information on hotels and activities on this website. We have a number of juniors who will be attending and entering the various contests. We wish them well. A big thank you to Julie Renner and the folks from District 3 for hosting our own State Convention in March. Julie always does a great job in pulling everything together for the weekend. Congratulations to Glenn Sageser, our 2016 Ohio Distinguished Service Award recipient, Glenn is good friend to the Ohio Holstein members and very deserving of the honor.

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• Raised to VG-87, next two Dams are 90 and 94 pt. All-Americans • Her RED Armani son is available

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• Raised to VG-87 at just 5 days fresh with an Even-Par Corey daughter • Dams: 85, 92, 97 “A big thank you to the Steiner family at Pine-Tree Dairy and all who donated to the syndicate for purchasing U-Dean Supersire Annasun at the 2016 Ohio Convention sale with 100% of the proceeds going to help fund the 2021 National Holstein Convention in Ohio.”

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Buckeye Breed Builder Award winners were Philip Topp and Lawrence Whiteleather, two very accomplished breeders with great herds of registered Holsteins.

to Matt and I hope those who applied this year will do so again next year. Matt was also the winner of the first Esther Welch Ag Communications Scholarship and Emma Matthews won the Bickel Scholarship. Catherine Ramsey received Joanne the Holstein Woman of the Keaton Topp was awarded Year. Paradise Valley has been the 2016 Distinguished Youth a very successful breeder herd Member. Congratulations to all in Ohio for many years and she the other winners at this year’s has certainly been a part of all Annual Meeting. their success. Congratulations As we move into summer look Catherine. for those district shows, a perfect At this year’s Annual Meeting, place to see neighbors and I had the pleasure of judging Holstein friends and discuss that the Ohio Memorial Award. great Holstein cow that is such a The winner was Matt Oechsle, vital part of our lives. but there were a number of applicants, all of whom were very qualified. Congratulations

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A Message From The President

By Randall Kiko

We had outstanding weather for our Annual Meeting, Convention Sale, and Farm Tours. The event was very well attended and one of the best I have personally experienced. Thank you to all the consignors, buyers, bidders, and sponsors for your contribution. You made this possible. We just recently held our spring board meeting. We have four new members that we want to welcome. Rod Campbell, District 2; Scott Sprunger, District 7; Kurt Topp, District 12 and Don Bickel, District 15. I want to take the time to thank Lisa Kerr for several years of outstanding service, time, and selfless dedication as OHA Treasurer. Lisa was a great asset to the Association and did a lot of unexpected work. Never once did I hear her complain. Thanks again, Lisa! I want to wish Ohio Junior Members the best of luck at this year’s National Convention. Plans are in the making for a fall barn meeting with more information to come. Wishing all a happy summer and safe planting season.

~Randall Kiko

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Family Reunions By Jackie Bickel, Ohio News Editor

Reflecting back on Ohio Holstein’s recent Annual Meeting, I cannot help but to compare it to a Family Reunion. In fact, the similarities are quite many, if you think about it. According to Wikipedia, a Family Reunion is, “an occasion when many members of an extended family congregate. Sometimes reunions are held regularly, for example on the same date of every year. A typical Family Reunion will assemble grandparents, great-grandparents and up for a meal, some recreation and discussion.” How fitting. In a society all too often characterized by age segregation, Family Reunions also provide an increasingly rare opportunity for many different generations to connect. Same with our Annual Meetings...elders, grandparents, parents, teenagers, and children gather to catch-up, eat, re-connect, relax, play, (did I mention eat?) and perhaps most importantly, to tell stories that reminisce about the past. Our Annual Meetings strengthen family bonds, preserve traditions, and create a sense of connection and belonging within our Holstein Family. My favorite part of the Annual Meetings is the reminiscing. Having married into a dairy family, I am fascinated with the history behind the herds and the

members who have developed them. These stories are the only way to preserve tradition and to promote an appreciation for our Association’s past, present, and future. I spent some time that weekend listening to stories about those who passed away in 2015. Larger than life people whose absence was noted throughout the weekend. Those stories helped everyone to cope with their palpable absence and preserve their legacy for our younger generations. Of course, what is a Reunion without a mouthwatering spread of food? And that’s exactly what Louise Harding and her group prepared for us at the Celebration Dinner, hosted at Steam Valley Farm by the Steel Family. It doesn’t matter what you say, nothing compares to the cooking of a group of Methodist Women! The weekend was also a time to “brag” about our children and their accomplishments. Our Junior Association Members are such talented young people, it is exciting to think how some of them will impact the future of Ohio Holstein. Our Annual Meetings are also a way for us to honor our elders. From Catherine Ramsey, our 2016 Woman of the Year, to Glen Sageser, our 2016 Member of Distinguished Service, it’s important to relive the connections of their earlier years and see the impact they have made on later generations. These gatherings teach our junior members where Friday was a beautiful afternoon for a farm tour at Four-Pines Farm, hosted by the Deetz Family. The venue also made for a great setting for the members to spend some time socializing and admiring a beautiful facility and exceptional cows.

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they came from. They learn about the Association history, traditions and all the favorite myths and legends that have be told and re-told year after year.

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As adults, we discover new connections and cultivate “old” friendships. We find someone with a similar hobby, talent or interest. And, we You are never too young to appreciate a fine Holstein of cows!people who have have a network across herd theof state something in common with us. And from the stories I’ve heard, the Annual Meetings have all been successes, because those who attended generally went home feeling a renewed sense of bonding with other members and a re-attachment to being active in the dairy industry. This wouldn’t happen if we didn’t have a matriarch in our own family making sure that every detail has been attended to. Thanks, Julie Renner, for taking on this role! But above all, being a part of something bigger than just your immediate family farm is most rewarding. You get a sense of belonging - just knowing that you are a member of a really big extended family that cares about you and has so many interesting people that enrich your own life. Thank you to the members of District 3 for hosting such a memorable Annual Meeting. The food was excellent, the company was entertaining and the sale was very well-run. Just as with Family Reunions, it takes many hours to plan and prepare for an event of this size. For the Bickel Family, Annual Meetings are always a short vacation that doesn’t involve top-lines or sleeping in the barn. We get to go somewhere to see outstanding cows and have a great time with people we enjoy spending time with. I am proud to be a member of our Ohio Holstein Family. Take care and I will see you at the many shows this summer! 12

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Executive committees. He presently is a trustee and the vicechairman of the National Holstein Foundation. Active as a 4-H leader for many years, he coached the dairy judging team and served on the Sandusky County and state 4-H Extension Advisory Committees. Tom was on the Marketing Panel for the Governor’s Strategic Task Force for August/September Junior the Dairy Industry in the earlyIssue 1990’s. He has been active on Ads Due: August 15, 2016 the District 9 board, serving as state director, and on the • Magazine will be distributed at World Dairy Expo county dairy board. Tom has also received the Sandusky • Ads promoting Junior achievements will receive 10% off County Farmer of the Year award and the Outstanding Service Award from the Ohio Issue Holstein Association, along with the October/November Ohio University Dairy Science Hall of Service Award. Ads State Due: October 1, 2016 Tom and his Linda, a retired Fremont elementary art • Magazine willwife be distributed at NAILE teacher, married 37 years ago at Good Shepherd Lutheran December/January All-Ohio Issue Church. Tom has beenIssue a church council member and officer, Ads Due: December 1, 2016 Sunday school teacher, usher, worship leader and choir • Ads featuring Winners receive 10% off member. BesidesAll-Ohio cows, singing is will another passion ofads Tom’s. He has sung with the Veracious Voice of Victory Choir and February/March Issue is Ads presently president1,of the Terra Choral Society. This 120Due: February 2017 member group, now in its 13thatyear, Northwest • Magazine will be distributed the performs 97th Ohioin Holstein Ohio, and Meeting, for the second time, Sale will and return to participate Annual Convention Spring Dairy Expoin the National Memorial Day Festival Concert at the Kennedy • Ads promoting the Sale Consignments receive 10% off Center in Washington D.C. The choir has presented concerts May/June Membership with guest artists includingIssue Elizabeth VonTrapp. This spring Ads Due: 2017 with recording artist Melissa they will April be 15, working • Magazineand will record be distributed thealbum. National Convention, Manchester for her at new District Shows and Ohio State Fair Tom and Linda have one daughter, Ashley, a graduate of • NEW Ohio Holstein Members will receive 10% off ads Capital University with a degree in chemistry. Presently, Ashley is enrolled in professional school at The Ohio State University in the School of Pharmacy, working toward her doctorate degree.

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Highlights from the 96th Ohio Holstein Annual Meeting 2016 Ohio Holstein Distinguished Service Award

The Ohio Holstein Distinguished Service Award is a time-honored recognition given to an outstanding individual who has shown tremendous support to the Ohio Association and the Holstein industry. Each year, three past presidents are contacted for nominees, vote on them and the winner is kept secret until the presentation. The 2016 Distinguished Service Award recipient is Glen Sageser. Glen is Ohio’s field-man from the National Holstein Association and has spent time with a lot of herds in Ohio, encouraging them to register their Holsteins and participate in the programs that the National Holstein Association has available. He has helped herds to sell cattle privately. And, he has been a great asset to our Ohio Sales, securing consignments, attracting buyers and working alongside the sale staff. Glen even spent an entire day helping to clip cattle for one of our sales. Glen is a very worthy recipient of this honor. Ohio Holstein is very appreciative of his years of dedication and commitment to our Association.

(L to R): Ohio Holstein’s Executive Director, Tom Thorbahn, with Glen Sageser

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Lawrence Whiteleather (holding plaque) surrounded by his family members

2016 Ohio Holstein Senior Buckeye Breeder Award

Lawrence Whiteleather was born into a farming family and soon grew to love the Holstein cows at a young age. As the eighth child of nine, he quickly learned hard work. He and his siblings would be up before school milking, feeding calves and helping their parents in the barn. While other teenage friends and family members would love to drive the tractors and equipment, Lawrence could be found in the barn learning more about the cows. His father, Ludwig, would always say it was worth two dollars to identify a bullying cow from the pasture. This began Lawrence’s love for the genetics of the Holstein cow and breeding. His dad always had registered Holsteins and used top AI bulls with 75% reliability. Gene Shoemaker was the AI technician that inspired the Whiteleathers to have the better bull in order to get a better cow. In 1978, the Whiteleathers began testing with DHIA. In 1979, when Lawrence was a senior in high school, they scored for the first time through the Holstein Association. Lawrence remembers watching and learning from his brother and sisters as they showed Holstein cows. He enjoyed the competitions and remembers his sisters competing. At a young age, Lawrence took what he learned from his sisters and then he took it to another level, with their help of course. He enjoyed working with the cows, showing his love of the cow and bringing her to her fullest potential. His greatest memory is winning his first grand championship in the sixth grade. Presently, one of the excellent cows in the herd, Whiteleather Outside 367, known to most as “Miss America” has set the bar for the herd. She was an outstanding flush cow who has 150 offspring. Another


favorite is Whiteleather Sizzle. She was an All-Ohio three-year-old in 2012 and an All-Ohio four-year-old in 2013. In 2014, she was Grand Champion as a fiveyear-old at the Mid-East Fall National Holstein Show in Louisville, KY. Sizzle made All-Ohio as an aged cow in 2015, as well. Since the late 1970’s, Lawrence has had the opportunity to work with many exceptional buyers from Whiteleather Holsteins. He sold a two-year-old milking heifer sired by Valiant that was the farm’s first 30,000 pound two-year-old cow. When Lawrence got to Bob Morral’s farm, they put her in a box stall next to a 96-poiny Black Rose cow...Lawrence thought he had a winner until he saw that cow! His first merchandising experience really opened his eyes and inspired him to study his own cows and use the best bulls with highprofile genetics. The Whiteleathers have sold in many states, as well as Italy, Mexico and Japan from a herd that has produced 107 Excellent, 697 Very Good, 14 Gold Medal Dams, 18 Dam of Merit and 19 in the Top 10,000. Lawrence has been involved in 4-H for all of his life. Even before his “Cloverbud” days, he can remember helping his brother and sistersat the county fair. As an adult, he shares his passion for showing with his three children, nieces and nephews. Although most of his hours and days are spent at the farm with his cows, he also enjoys the sport of basketball. Lawrence coached his sons in both basketball and baseball, as well as for the Minerva community, grades 4 through 6. He is also a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church and Damascus First Friends.

2016 Ohio Holstein Junior Buckeye Breeder Award

Phillip Topp found his niche with registered Holsteins growing up on the family dairy farm with his two brothers. His father, Don, was diagnosed with cancer and passed away when Phil was only 8 years-old. It was then that his mother, Mary Lou, was determined to continue the dairy operation. And. with the help of her young sons, Topp-View continued to thrive.

Phillip Topp with his 2016 Buckeye Breeder Award

Today, Topp-View is milking 60 registered cows, consisting of Holsteins, Jerseys and Brown Swiss. With 35 Excellents and 25 Very Goods, Phillip and his brothers have maintained

a quality herd that is recognized across the country. Phillip and his brothers enjoy showing at their county fair, the Ohio State Fair, NAILE and the World Dairy Expo, as well as serving as judges in the same arenas. Phillip and his wife, Carrie, have three children. Aubree is nine, Aiden is seven and Alaina is five. They reside in Shelby County where Phillip is a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and is active in helping the Botkins FFA Dairy Judging Team.

Catherine Ramsey (holding flowers) attended the Annual Meeting with several of her family members

2016 Ohio Holstein Woman of the Year

Catherine Ramsey was born and raised on a dairy farm in New Alexandria, Ohio in Jefferson Co. Her parents had Holsteins and Guernseys. As a young girl Catherine helped milk the cows and also help with the crops. When she was out of high school she helped bottle the milk and delivered it to homes and stores in Jefferson County. Catherine and Paul Ramsey were married in 1950 and moved to Richmond, Ohio, where they farmed with Paul’s father and brother. It was in Richmond where their five children, William, Joe, Tom, Gary and Carrie were born and raised. Catherine continued to be very active in the day to day farm life in addition she helped her children participate in 4-H and district shows. Later Paul and Catherine purchased a farm in Louisville, Ohio in Stark County and continued to enjoy life on the farm. Catherine was always ready to fill in wherever she was needed. Along with milking, raising and registering calves, she would help out in the fields when necessary. She also handled all the farm records and bookkeeping for over 50 years. Catherine always had food ready for the employees when they put in long days. In late 1970 and 1980’s, when Paul served on the Holstein State Board, Catherine served on the woman’s committee. Catherine then became Secretary/ Treasurer of District 2 Holstein Club. OHIO NEWS

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Highlights from the 96th Ohio Holstein Annual Meeting Several recipients of the Progressive Breeder Award were present at the Annual Meeting Luncheon. (L to R): John Lora, Lorawae Farms, Doug Dye, Russell Kiko, Kiko Farms; Rod Campbell, Campbell Bros.; Lamar Liming, Lou-Ida Farms and Paul Haskins, Rohaven Holsteins. Not pictured were Indian Stone Holsteins, Eric Havens, Klingensmith, Millstone Acres, Springhill Farms and Bill Burkhart.

Top Seller Awards for 2015 Sales Pine Tree Farm, the Steiner Family consigned the top seller in each of the four sales hosted by Ohio Holstein in 2015

Ohio Holstein Breeders that recieved 2016 All-Ohio Awards (L to R): Adam Whiteleather, Whiteleather Holsteins; Kristy Ackley, Ack-Lee Holsteins; Ben Simpson, Plainfield Farms and Haden King

2016 Judging Contest Winners Senior Division First Place Second Place Third Place

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Ohio Holstein cannot thank the members of District 3 enough for hosting the 96th Annual Meeting and Convention Sale. This was one of our best-attended events, as a result of your hard work and dedication.


Special Thanks

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Pictured Above: Several members enjoyed visiting Four-Pines Farm during the Farm Tours. Pictured Right: Tina and Bill Deetz, Four Pines Farm, were recognized for being a host for the Annual Meeting.

Pictured Above: Members of the Syndicate that purchased the donation heifer to benefit the 2021 National Holstein Convention to be held in Ohio. ( L to R): Paul Haskins, Donald Bickel, Randall Kiko, Jared Harding on the halter of U-Dean Supersire Augustina, donated by U-Dean Farms, Ken Janes, Ohio Holstein Queen Emma Mathews and Tom Thorbahn.

1-2-Tree Forestry Management Roger Schrader, ADM Animal Nutrition IBA of Ohio, Terry Vance Gerber Feed Cope Farm Equipment, Inc. WG Dairy Trent/Nationwide Insurance Lowe and Young Mennonite Mutual Insurance Elanco Harold’s Equipment Toby Schaub, Genex Tri-County Animal Equipment Spreng Capital Management Curry Lumber Hill’s Supply, Inc. K & M Builders The Commercial & Savings Bank Stark County Farm Bureau Columbiana County Farm Bureau DFA COBA/Select Sires, Inc. Alta Genetics, Richard Bloomfield Unkefer Equipment Mast Bros. Concrete Agland Co-op, Inc-New Philadephia Gerber and Sons Tuscarawas County Dairy Farmers Darr Farms, Pioneer Seed ABS Global, Inc. Cargill, Michele Lahmers Commodity Blenders Austin Trbovich Nationwide Insurance, Kim Davis Eckert Bros. Kuester Implement Sugarcreek Shavings, LLC Bull County Compost, Tim Siegrist Farmer’s National Bank Tuscawaras County Farm Bureau

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Pictured Above: Megan and Nathan Steel, Steam Valley Farm, were honored during the Annual Meeting for hosting a tour, judging contest and evening meal at their farm.

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Pictured Right: Donald Bickel evaluates the 2-Year-Old class during the Judging Contest held at Steam Valley Farm.

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Ohio Holstein ByWomen’s Convention News Kathy Johnson, Past President The 96th Ohio Holstein Convention held March 11 and 12, 2016 in District 3 at the Dover-New Philadelphia area was a big success. Thank you to District 3 for all their hard work. It takes many hands for everything to come together so successfully. The Women’s Association thanks the families of Four Pines Farm and Steam Valley Farms for opening up their facilities to us. We also are grateful for the 2015-2016 Queens Committee, consisting of Mikayla Conrad, Cayla Inkrott and Allison Mangun for all their hard work. Ella Jackson, daughter of Ray and Colleen Jackson of District 11 was crowned queen. Becca Vales, daughter of Stephen and Laurie Vales of District 11 was runner-up. Emma Matthews will join the 2016-2017 Queen Committee. We also appreciate the efforts of Lisa Mangun for serving on the Woman of the Year Committee. Catherine Ramsey, of Paradise Valley Farms of Louisville, Ohio was the recipient. Congratulations, Catherine. The scholarship award went to Anna Miley of West Salem, Ohio. Julie Renner worked hard to make this award happen. The 2016-2017 Woman of the Year Committee consists of Lisa Mangun and Jane Moff. The fun auction brought in $1,875.00. I want to thank all those who donated/purchased items and also Julie Renner for organizing the auction. The Holstein Women greatly appreciate all those involved. The

Holstein Women designated money to buy new chairs for the board room at the Wooster office. The officers for 2016-2017 are President Betty Whiteleather, VicePresident Louise Harding, Secretary Sara Twining and Treasurer Lisa Mangun. I would like to thank everyone who supported our Holstein Women’s group over the years that I served as President. The Holstein Association has outstanding individuals who work hard, raise families and leave the land in better shape than when they acquired it. My husband Fred and sons Wesley and Travis are going in another direction. We are becoming involved with the Ohio and National Cattlemen’s and Beef Associations. We acquired three farms in the North Georgetown, Ohio area. We started in 2012 with 16 Hereford Limousine beef cattle and today we have 93, mostly Black Angus Limousine. We sell beef and pork quarters, halves and wholes, as well as individual freezer cuts at our location at 28240 Gilson Road, Salem, Ohio. However, it doesn’t mean I will become a stranger to the wonderful Holstein families. I wish the best of luck to all those in the show ring this summer and wish great weather for a prosperous year of crops. God Bless the Farmers, ~Kathy Johnson, Past President

Ohio Holstein Women Award Anna Miley with 2016 Scholarship Congratulation to Anna Miley (D-7), the recipient of the 2016 Ohio Holstein Women’s Scholarship of $650. Anna is the daughter of Joe & Diana Miley (D-7) in West Salem, OH. She is a Spring 2016 graduate of Baldwin Wallace University where she majored in PrePhysical Therapy and Exercise Science. While at BWU, Anna was selected captain of her volleyball team for 2015 season, 2014 Student Athlete Advisory Committee Sportsmanship Award Recipient and 2014 MVP for the BWU volleyball. Anna is no stranger to the Ohio Holstein Junior Association where she has been active since a very young age. She has held various officer positions, 14

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served on committees, attended both state and national conventions as well as exhibiting cattle at county, district, state and national shows. Along with all of her activities, Anna also helped on her family farm, Miley Holstein Farm, LTD by milking, feeding calves and heifers and preparing the show string for the numerous shows they attend throughout the year. Although Ms. Miley’s career path is not leading her back to the farm or in the agricultural sector she plans on never missing the opportunity to interject, “I grew up on a dairy farm” and using it to educate her non-farm co-workers and any other consumer she meets.


2016 Ohio Holstein Women’s Fun Auction DONATED BY ITEM PURCHASED BY AMOUNT __________________________________________________________________________________________________

District 3 Barb Lumley Ohio State Basket Don Simpson $35 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 7 Ben-Alli Holsteins Ohio Home Picture Eric Topp $55 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 10 Feed Pan/Show Supplies Jay Ackley $125 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 7 So God Made a Farmer Jessica Whiteleather $135 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 2 OSU Purse Becky Hartline $45 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 2 OSU Purse Laurie Menzie $45 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 5 Wine/ Show Supplies Ben Simpson $70 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 7 OSU Popcorn Basket & Cheese Joe Miley $70 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 3 OSU Quilt Steve Moff $350 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 2 Toy Chest/Toys BarbLumley $35 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 2 Whiteleather Farms American Flag Ice Chest Ted & Penny Renner $350 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 2 Garden Starter Wagon Eric Topp $45 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 2 Adam & Jessica Whiteleather His/Hers Easter Baskets Joe & Anne Cole $40 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 2 Whiteleather Grains Pitch Forks Allison Specht $110 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 2 Whiteleather Family Mary Kay Basket Steve Moff $50 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 14 Peanut Butter Cupcakes Paul Haskins $45 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 15 Tote of OSU Items Loren Whiteleather $55 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 2 Whiteleather Grains Pitch Fork Jay Ackley $45 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 7 Julie Renner Cow Scarf Marvin Steinke $35 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 7 Wine & Cheese Basket Laurie Menzie $95 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ District 2 All Cows Basket Wyatt Kiko $40 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ TOTAL $1875.00

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Ohio Holstein Convention Sale Averages $2968 By Barb Lumley, Ohio Holstein Sale Committee Chairperson

Spring was in the air as a large crowd assembled for the opportunity to bid last on an outstanding group of consignments at the Ohio Holstein Convention Sale held on Friday, March 11, 2016 at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds, Dover, Ohio. When the gavel dropped on the last animal in the ring, the sale had achieved an average of $2968 on 68 live lots. Four embryo lots averaged $1900. Cattle sold to Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. First into the ring was Lot 81 donated to the 2021 Ohio National Convention Fund by Ryan Welch and Family, Polk, Ohio. U-Dean Supersire Augustina, a Spring Yearling, was sired by Seagull-Bay Supersire from a Regelcreek Shot Al-ET daughter with 13 outstanding dams behind her. She sold for $1300 to a Syndicate of Ohio Holstein breeders who donated her to be resold. She sold for $1400 to Matthew Steiner, Pine-Tree Dairy, Marshallville, Ohio. Selling for $6700 was Lot 11, Zimmerview Symptc Remmy-Red, purchased by Ryan Musser, Rittman, Ohio and consigned by Zimmerview Dairy, Dean Zimmer and Family, Marietta, Ohio. A lovely uddered Red and White two year old, she has a son going to Genex, a polled son at +2605 GTPI and interest from Select Sires. She could potentially be the number one polled genomic red and white cow. She is sired by Dymentholm S Sympatico-ET-RC, from a Lawn Boy dam going back to the D-R-A August EX 96 4E family.

Lot 3, MS Apple Ary-ET RC, sold for $6500 to Bill Besancon, Wooster, Ohio and was consigned by Apple Partners, LLC c/o Tom Schmitt, Durango, Iowa. A Spring Yearling daughter of the famous Apple-Red, she was sired by Pol Butte McBeemer-Et. with 7 generations of Excellent dams behind her. Seth Fisher, Covington, Ohio chose Lot 13, Ri-ValRe Rubicn Natalie-ET for $5200. A Winter Calf at +2634 GTPI, she was sired by EDG Rubicon and backed by 9 generations of Very Good and Excellent dams. She was consigned by Aaron Jorgensen, Williamston, Michigan. MD-Maple Lawn PT YDR 6919-Et, Lot 14, sold for $5000 to Joseph Ramsier, Rittman, Ohio. A Fall Calf with +2613 GTPI, she was consigned by Pine-Tree Dairy, Marshallville, Ohio. Her sire is Woodcrest Mogul Yoder and she is from the WindyKnoll Ultimate Pala cow family. Auctioneer for the sale was Randall Kiko with Kevin Jorgensen reading the pedigrees. Chad Griffith handled the bids on Cowbuyer. Steve Deam, Ken Janes, Jeff Brown, David Lentz, Chris Lahmers, Steve Cronebaugh, and Dave Gunkelman worked the ring. An outstanding job of cattle preparation was done by Ben Simpson, Belmont, Ohio and his crew, Matt Oechsle, Brad Taylor, Adam Slutz, and Susie Horswill, with help from District 3 Holstein Club members, Steve Specht, Nathan Steel, and Jared Harding.

Top-Seller at the 2016 Ohio Holstein Convention Sale (L to R): Ken Janes, Dean Zimmer, Jared Harding, Ryan Musser, Nathan Steel, Zimmerview Symptc Remmy-Red with Ben Simpson on the halter, Chad Griffith, Emma Mathews and David Lentz.

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___________________________ World Dairy Expo’s recently elected Dairy Cattle Exhibitor Committee members include Phillip Topp (D14), Botkins, Ohio. who will be providing leadership to the Brown Swiss exhibitors in Madison, WI. ___________________________ Congratulations to Chad Griffith, Southern Hills Holsteins (D15) for having Champion Heifer and Jeremy Adams, Stan-Mar-Dale/ Express (D13) for having Reserve Champion Cow at the 2016 Kentucky National Show and Sale. ___________________________ Congratulations to Jason Miley (D7) and Amy (Schmitz) Miley on their recent wedding. ___________________________

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Abigail Mayer of Marysville, Ohio has recently been hired as the Communications/ Marketing Assistant for COBA/ Select Sires. She will be involved with advertising design and placement, public relations, trade show coordination, website management and general office duties. Abigail grew up on a farm and quickly developed a passion for agriculture, resulting in her involvement in 4-H and FFA and a continued interest in agriculture. She graduated in May from Capital University in Bexley, Ohio with a bachelor’s degree in public relations. During her four years at Capital, she participated in Public Relations Student Society of America, a pre-professional group focused on strengthening public relations and communication skills. She is excited to be joining the COBA team and to have the opportunity to grow as an agricultural communicator.

District 7 Holstein Club is pleased to announce some exciting changes to their district show this summer. It will be a night show, held Monday, July 11, 2016 starting at 6pm with showmanship classes and officiated by Sherry Smith of Glenford, OH. Through the generosity of our sponsors, we are also excited to be offering larger cash prizes, headlined by a $400 cash prize for Grand Champion sponsored by St. Jacobs ABC. Please see page 35 for their ad with more details or contact show chairs Chelsi Lingle (330.304.6290 or clingleholsteins@ gmail.com) or Allison Janes (330.749.5114 or ajanes24@ gmail.com) for more information. ___________________________ Select Sires Inc.’s board of directors has selected Dan Andreas (D3) of Sugarcreek, OH to the position of Board chairman, succeeding Myron Czech of Little Falls, Minn. New chairman, Dan Andreas, was first appointed to Select Sires’ board in 2007 and has served on the COBA/Select Sires Inc. board of directors since 2002. Andreas and his son, Matthew, operate Andreas Farms in Sugarcreek, Ohio. The herd has grown from 180 dairy cows in 1978 to more than 1,500 Holsteins. Andreas is a graduate of OSU where he earned three degrees within the education and animal science departments. Other board members from Ohio include Craig Fledderjohann Abigail Mayer (pictured above) will be working closely with the Ohio Holstein Association as the newest (D12) from Saint Marys, Ohio. member of the COBA/Select Sires Communications team ___________________________


Kim Davis Honored at National Sales Conference Kim Davis, Principal Agent, Kim Davis Insurance Agency LLC, Waynesburg, Ohio was recently recognized at the Nationwide® National Farm Sales Conference held in Scottsdale, Arizona, as one of the company’s leading writers of farm insurance. Kim is an Elite Farm Certified Agent which is the highest level of farm certification. “We’re proud to acknowledge agents who have made the commitment to specialize in farm insurance. We’re the number one writer of farms and ranches in the country because of agents like Kim”, said Dirk Pollitt, Nationwide Vice President of Sales, Des Moines. “This is an increasingly complex line of business, requiring

an ongoing commitment to agriculture. Our FAST Track Conference recognizes agents who are considered best in class.” The annual FAST Track Awards and Recognition Conference was held for top producing agents for sales of new farm insurance policies during the 2015 calendar year. While more than 6200 agencies write farm insurance for Nationwide, only 83 qualified for the prestigious 2016 FAST Track Conference. “They deserve to be congratulated for reaching this level of recognition,” said Pollitt, “and for their ongoing dedication to protecting Ohio farmers.”

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A Letter To Farmshine Dear Dieter Krieg: I recently read your April Fools’ Day story in Farmshine and enjoyed it as I always do. You wrote about Europeans developing new innovative dairy drinks to ship to the United States. They included all natural products as well as Miller Happy Life, an adult beverage. In both cases the cow herself produces the desired product based simply on how the cow is fed. This set me to thinking----perhaps your idea is not as “foolish” as you might think. What if cows were fed only vegetables along with grass and hay. Would they produce “Veggie Milk”? I remember my Mom telling me about the Jersey cow they had when she was a child. My grandparents were very poor and could not afford grain for the cow, so Grandma saved all her peelings from vegetables, cooked them, added a little bran to the mixture and fed this to the cow to keep her milking. When I was young we cut up pumpkins and fed them to the cows along with our basic home ground feed. Our daughter, Cindy, owned a big, white calf that she showed for several years and who won Junior All-Ohio awards. At night this calf was turned out in a small lot that was close to my parent’s house. Mom tossed all her vegetable and fruit peelings over the fence into this lot. As soon as the calf was turned in, she would make a beeline for those peelings and eat them. She ate apple peelings, potato peelings, carrots, banana peels, even grapefruit peels, and more, earning her the nickname “Garbage”–Garby for short. Her favorite thing was over-ripe cucumbers and we fed them to her all her life. She became well-known all over eastern Ohio, not only for winning in the show ring but also because of her nickname! We also had a young cow named “Burkie” who loved tomatoes and, when turned in to pasture hay fields in the fall of the year where there was one of our gardens, she would stand in the middle of the garden squishing tomatoes in her mouth, juice flying everywhere. So I know that dairy cattle will eat vegetables. 26

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If dairy cows were on a vegetable diet would Vegans then drink the milk and use the dairy products from that milk? Would it be a lower butterfat content, allowing people on a diet to lose weight or those just wanting to be healthier to drink whole milk? Perhaps kids who don’t want to eat their vegetables would drink more milk and eat more ice cream made from “Veggie Milk”. Of course, we would have to avoid any vegetables that would affect the taste. What about feeding cows fruits? Would milk from cows fed apples, blueberries or fruits with Vitamin C give milk that is even better for us? What about people who eat “gluten free”? Would products from Veggie Milk appeal to them as the cows would not be eating grain? Kobe beef is a special kind of beef that comes from Japan and is very high priced. The diet of those beef animals is strictly controlled and they are fed sake and beer mash. They receive a special massage every day. The meat is becoming more popular with consumers here in the United States. Perhaps we should be looking more at producing milk in special ways that will make consumers want to buy more dairy products. We already know that consumers, especially mothers, are emptying the store shelves of organic milk and they are quite willing to pay the price. So why not give them milk and dairy products that satisfy their concerns about what their family is eating and drinking. It is true that the cow herself produces the desired product based on what she is fed. We could have labels on the milk such as “Garden Guernsey”, “Healthy Holstein”, Veggie Vitality, and more. Our dairymen and dairywomen work very hard. Finding ways to make dairy products appeal more to the consumer, so that more dairy products are sold, should be the goal of everyone in the dairy industry. Perhaps knowing that dairy cows are on special diets would create more interest in drinking milk and consuming the products made with that milk. Massaging the udders could be optional. Your April Fools’ Day story just might not be “foolish” after all! ~Yours Mooly, Barb


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tables, which also brought more perspectives to The Ohio News. I focused on the goal of making a profit on the in-and-out of every issue. I did achieve this goal. The best part of being the editor was meeting the many fine Holstein breeders in Ohio, the US and other countries along with many others in the dairy industry. The people I met were the most significant part of my experience. What counsel can you provide to the next editor? As an editor I have found that results don’t happen overnight, and no one can do the job of editor alone. Remember that everyone needs recognition and needs to feel important. Be more concerned about the other person than about yourself. I would hope that The Ohio News would continue to be useful and interesting to our members and that the membership would take ownership of The Ohio News and recognize its importance as the glue that binds the statewide membership together. While we meet face to face only a few times a year, we can meet on the pages

of The Ohio News every issue. I encourage The Ohio News to continue to tell the stories of our Holstein breeder families that will emphasize our similarities and recognize our differences. Remember that when each issue is published, it is Ohio Holstein news, and later it will become Ohio Holstein history. This publication becomes the state archives for Ohio Holstein industry. My hope is that The Ohio News will continue to serve and celebrate the membership, and chronicle the success of the Holstein breed and breeders in Ohio so that the stories will resonate long after publication as honest and relevant. Changes are inevitable. Esther, can you give us your thoughts on the “then and now” changes and progressions you have observed? When I started as editor, we were using standard typewriters, black and white 5 x 7 prints of cows, snail mail and sometimes designing the ad on graph paper. The most advanced office machines were a fax and an automatic letter folder. I believe the

Ohio Holstein Women bought one or both of these items for the office. Now we work with computers, email and full-color copy machines. It is remarkable how fast we can get email photos. It is especially helpful, now that we cannot trade photos with other magazines. Each issue of The Ohio News now goes online, and our webmaster Peter Spike keeps our website updated. One big change is that sale and show results show up on line within a day, before The Ohio News can be printed and distributed. Nevertheless, I believe our members appreciate having a magazine they can hold in their hands and read. I know some of our members do not have any email access and others do not have speedy email. Final thoughts… I want to thank everyone who has helped me through the years: staff, officers and board members, committee chairs, advertisers, contributors and my family. I am so proud of the way everyone is working together to continue the success of the Ohio Holstein Association.

This form, registration paper and photo must be sent to the Ohio Holstein office to be considered for Junior All-Ohio Awards. Please include a head shot or small photo of the Junior owner of the animal. Rules can be found on page 67 of the May/June 2014 issue of Ohio News and on the Ohio Holstein website at www.ohioholstein.com.

JUNIOR ALL-OHIO To apply for Junior All-Ohio Awards, you need to fill out the following and send with a copy of the registration (both sides) and a current picture of your animal to: The Ohio Holstein Association, P.O. Box 479, Wooster, OH 44691 by December 1, 2014.

Exhibitor _____________________________________________ District _________________________ Address _______________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________ Zip _____________________________ Animal _______________________________________ Class __________________________________ SHOW PLACINGS: State Show ____________ State Fair _____________ District _____________ This form may be duplicated.

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Supershot Spring Yearling Tops Spring Sale By Barb Lumley, Ohio Holstein Sale Committee Chairperson

With April showers keeping dairy farmers from the fields, attention was turned to the Ohio Holstein Spring Sale held Saturday, April 23, 2016 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. A total of 62 registered Holsteins, all ages, from a baby heifer calf born at the sale to cows milking over 100 pounds a day, sold for an average of $2008. First into the ring was Lot 10, Pine-Tree 5092 S5860-Red-ET, a two year old classified Very Good 87 and milking in the 70’s with high butterfat and protein and with sons in AI. She was bred to De-Su BKM McCutchen 1174-ET with sexed semen. Her sire is Dymentholm S Simpatico-ET and her dam is from the Rudy Missy family. She sold for $4500 to Michael Dotterer, Medina, Ohio and was consigned by Matthew Steiner, Marshallville, Ohio. Following her into the sale ring was her daughter Lot 5, Pine-Tree 5860 Supe 6652-ET RC, a spring yearling with GTPI +2603. Sired by Cogent Supershot, from the Rudy Missy family, she has a full red carrier brother with GTPI +2624 at ABS. It was announced that there was German interest in embryos from her. She sold for $9000 to David Maletich, Marshallville, Ohio and was consigned by Matthew Steiner. Lot 25, Haviland Hero Gospel, sold for $3800 to Spring Walk Farm, William Wachtel, Big Prairie, Ohio and was consigned by Van Erk Dairy, LLC, Haviland, Ohio. A two year old

daughter of Siemers Toys Hero 9701-ET, her dam was a Very Good 87 daughter of Ocean View Zenith from several generations of Very Good and Excellent Dams. She was milking 79 pounds a day and was rebred to Supersire. Renwind Hero Charmer, Lot 57, a bred heifer due in June to Oh-River-SYC Byway with sexed semen, sold for $3150 to Lynn Schlabach, Dalton, Ohio and was consigned by Julie Renner, Dalton, Ohio. Her sire is Siemers Toys Hero 9701-ET and her dam was sired by Shamrock from several generations of Very Good and Excellent dams, going back to Maize Valley Conductor Helen EX 90. Lot 50, Toppglen Alexander Woozy, sold for $3050 to Emma McDonnell, Lakeville, Ohio. A very correct and stylish winter calf, she was sired by Golden-Oaks ST Alexander-ET. Her dam is a Very Good 88 daughter of Gold Chip from Very Good and Excellent dams going back to Dupasquier Starb Winnie, Excellent 3E in Canada. She was consigned by Tanner, Brennan, Marissa and Logan Topp, New Bremen, Ohio. Cattle sold to Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio. Volume buyer was Lynn Schlabach, Dalton, Ohio who purchased eight consignments. Auctioneer was Steve Andrews, Wooster, Ohio with Ted Renner, Dalton, Ohio reading the pedigrees. Ben Simpson, Belmont, Ohio was in charge of cattle preparation. The sale was managed by the Ohio Holstein Association, Dave Gunkelman, Director of Marketing.

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Celebrate 50 Years with World Dairy Expo 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of World Dairy Expo – a celebration of the journey from a small World Food Expo in 1967, to the internationally renowned show of today. This year’s Expo will take a look back at 50 years of history and the people whose passion and dedication helped build the show from the ground up. In celebration of this exciting milestone, a special 50th Anniversary Open House, Hosted by World Dairy Expo, will be held Wednesday, Oct. 5, beginning at 5 p.m. in the Alliant Energy Center’s Exhibition Hall. This free event will provide Expo stakeholders a chance to gather and exchange memories, while enjoying a night of food, fun and entertainment. “The Open House is designed for anyone connected to World Dairy Expo, whether a cattle or commercial exhibitor, attendee or volunteer, judge or judging team member,” said Joan Lau, World Dairy Expo Board of Directors and 50th Anniversary Committee member. “Anyone who loves Expo is welcome to attend. It will be a fun evening to reminisce, share stories and celebrate the show’s rich history. It’s Expo’s way of saying thanks for 50 great years!”

Elements from past years will also be featured throughout the grounds during the show. Expo-goers will have the chance to walk down memory lane with the 50th Anniversary Historical Display, located on the mezzanine level of New Holland Pavilion 1. “The Historical Display will provide a glimpse into the past through photos and memorabilia collected over five decades,” said Debbie Crave, World Dairy Expo Board of Directors and 50th Anniversary Committee member. “Seeing how the show was built, past events and endless memories will add a unique touch to this year’s celebration.” Special 50th anniversary events will take place throughout the week, starting with an official kick-off to the show during Tuesday morning’s Opening Ceremony, and continuing through the selection of Supreme Champion on Saturday evening.

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Holstein USA Updates ET Registration Requirements Holstein Association USA is excited to announce that, effective May 1, 2016, recovery, transfer and freezing forms will no longer be required to register calves resulting from embryo transfer (ET) or invitro fertilization (IVF). As a result, embryo transfer administration fees will no longer be charged when registering calves resulting from ET or IVF.

already been voluntarily tested by their owners. An additional random parentage verification program is also being instituted for ET heifers of high genetic merit. “We are excited to be able to take advantage of technology to help streamline the registration process for some of our customers,� said Lindsey Worden, Executive

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District 7 Open Invitational Show Monday, July 11, 2016 at 6:00pm Wayne Co. Fairgrounds • Wooster, Ohio Judge: Sherry Smith • Glenford, OH Entry Deadline: Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Entry form and additional show information will be posted at www.ohioholstein.com and Ohio Holstein’s Facebook page

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Keep Calves Healthy and Growing by Reducing Pathogen Exposure Cleaning and sanitizing steps. Are employees spraying and wiping down items in one step? This might leave the item looking clean. However, harmful bacteria can still be lurking on the surface. Items must be cleaned of all organic matter (dirt, feces, etc.) before a cleaning solution can reach the bacteria and successfully sanitize “When calves are exposed to fewer environmental the surface. To effectively reduce pathogen loads, be sure challenges, they have more energy to utilize toward employees use two separate steps to clean and sanitize. feed conversion and weight gain,” explains Christie Underwood, Ph.D., calf and heifer specialist with Purina Equipment that needs attention. When evaluating Animal Nutrition. “By reducing their exposure, we can cleaning and sanitization steps, it’s also important to help keep calves healthy, but also keep their energy review all of the necessary equipment. Key items to focused on growth.” review are the wagon or cart that transports calves from maternity pens to hutches, bottles, buckets, nipples and While most facilities have sanitation protocols in place, esophageal feeders. Don’t forget to routinely sanitize ensuring they are implemented and effective is key to cleaning tools as well. maintaining a healthy calf environment focused on growth. Underwood recommends reviewing facilities Calf morbidity and mortality rates. High incidences on a regular basis, preferably at least once a month. could point to lurking bacteria and also be an indicator that cleaning protocols aren’t being implemented To look beyond the surface and truly analyze the correctly, or the protocols in place aren’t effective cleanliness of your facility, Underwood points out four and need to be revised. Identifying the source(s) of important areas to consider: contamination is crucial to stopping disease spread, and reducing morbidity and mortality rates. Industry benchmarks suggest mortality should be less than 5% and morbidity should be less than 25% under 60 days EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE of age. Personal Attention, One of the best ways to keep calves healthy and growing is to limit their exposure to harmful bacteria. Even when calves who are exposed to disease pathogens do not become ill, they still exert valuable energy to fight off the disease.

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Third party audits. Bringing in an outside expert to review facilities and protocols can often uncover problem areas that employees might be overlooking. Outside experts may have dealt with a similar problem on another farm and they often have access to additional resources that can help solve mysterious health problems and improve sanitation protocols.

By investing a little more time and resources to reduce pathogen exposure through stringent sanitation protocols, calf raisers can have healthier calves that utilize more energy toward growth. A recent study evaluating cleaning and sanitation methods showed that calves housed in properly cleaned and sanitized calf hutches had increased average daily gain. “More work on this area is still needed, but improving the quality of a calf ’s environment reduces its exposure to pathogens and results in a healthier calf that will convert feed to weight more efficiently,” says Underwood.


New Blood Pregnancy Tests for Heifers. Early, Accurate Open Check at 25 Days Post-Breeding. used for beef cattle. Synchronization of the estrous cycle has the potential to shorten the calving season, increase calf uniformity and enhance the possibilities for utilizing AI.[2] Adding a blood pregnancy test to reproduction protocols will help determine if a heifer “BioPRYNhfr-25 gives dairy and beef farmers, and is open earlier. heifer raisers an opportunity to increase their return on investment (ROI) by identifying open heifers Research in commercial settings confirms BioPRYN earlier,” says Willy Tate, co-owner of BioTracking Inc. is 99.9 percent accurate when a heifer is identified as open 25 days post-breeding or greater. The BioPRYN® A convenient and accurate tool, BioPRYNhfr-25 test is designed to detect Pregnancy-Specific Protein provides information to make timely, critical heifer B (PSPB) in heifers as a result of their accelerated reproductive management decisions. physiological response in initial development of placental tissues. Having the ability to re-enroll heifers into a reproductive protocol earlier gives farmers the ability “BioPRYNhfr-25 is another tool in the toolbox to help to reduce their herd’s age at first calving (AFC). AFC make heifer reproductive management decisions. is the most important benchmark for achieving We’re excited about the opportunities this new early the highest economic return from a replacement test offers dairy farmers and heifer raisers,” says Tate. program. For every month To learn more about delayed beyond 22 months, BioPRYNhfr-25 and BioPRYN® AFC costs $100 per heifer in blood tests visit www.biopryn. lost milk production. com. BioPRYNhfr-25 can also be BioTracking, Inc. introduces a new tool to the industry, the BioPRYNhfr-25 blood pregnancy test. At 25 days post-breeding, BioPRYNhfr-25 is an early, accurate open detection for heifers.

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David Blough of Goshen, Indiana was tragically killed in a farm accident today, Monday, March 7th, 2016. David Frederick Blough was born in Goshen on June 20, 1951 to Dorothy and Duane Blough. David graduated from Jefferson High School in 1969 and attended Goshen College for two years. After transferring to Purdue University, he graduated with honors in 1973 in the School of Animal Science. As a member of the Purdue Collegiate Dairy Judging Team in 1972, he received top10 recognition in each of the national contests.

In Memoriam

Previously, David served as a 4-H leader for the Elkhart County Dairy Club for 20 years and influenced many dairy farmers and professionals throughout his tenure as an advisor. He served as a 4-H Adult Leader President, a member of 4-H Corporation, and of the 4-H Expansion and Review Committee. He and Michelle coached Indiana Agricultural Quiz Bowl teams and Holstein Association, Ayrshire Association and Guernsey Association National Quiz Bowl teams for 20 years.

David was a lifelong dairyman operating Woodsbrook Farms with his parents and, later, with his wife and children. On July 7, 1973, he married Michelle Bullard. She survives along with his two sisters; Trudy (Rick) Racine of Ozawkie, Kansas; and Dr. Jan (J.C.) Haynes of Cleveland, Mississippi; a daughter, Dr. Emilie Blough; a son, Craig Blough (fiancé Jessica Herschberger) all of Goshen, and Cara (Derek) and Joel Brovont and four granddaughters of West Lafayette. Also surviving are his aunt Shirley Hall, uncle John Shoup (Margaret), three nieces, two nephews and their families, as well as cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, infant brother Craig Thomas, Aunt Janice Robinson, Aunt and Uncle Marjorie and Hugh Woosley and his son, Derek F. Blough.

David was a problem solver and knowledgeable about farming, the dairy industry and just about any other topic. “Uncle Dave” was always guaranteed to provide an interesting conversation. He had an uncanny ability to remember details about any animal, person or circumstance and his photographic ability to remember dairy animals of all breeds and their pedigrees was unparalleled. Most of all, David enjoyed people, interesting details and great cattle. David was truly a one of a kind individual and will be missed by his family and all who have known him throughout life.

David served on the Farm Bureau, Inc. Board of Directors. He was a lifelong member of Goshen City Church of the Brethren; 40 year member of Elkhart County Dairy Advisory Board; Jefferson Township Advisory Board; National Dairy Shrine; Indiana Holstein Association and the national breed associations for Guernsey, Ayrshire, Holstein, Brown Swiss, Jersey, Milking Shorthorn, and Angus Association. He was on the list of Accredited Judges for the National Holstein Association, USA.

Doris L. Shellhouse, 86, died at 9:15 a.m. Thursday, March 10, 2016, at St. Francis Home, Tiffin. She was born Dec. 1, 1929, in Darke County, to Melvin and Burnice (Mills) Wolfe. She married Robert W. Shellhouse Oct. 19, 1952, and he survives.

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Contributions can be made to Heifer International, P.O. Box 8058, Little Rock, AR 72203 or Holstein Foundation, P.O. Box 808, Brattleboro, VT 05302-0808.

Surviving are the following children, David (Teresa) Shellhouse of Delaware, Barbara (Verne) Hedges of Fruita, Colorado, Lori Sauber of Tiffin, Diana (Joe) Miley of West Salem, Francine (Jeff) Neal of Tiffin and Scott (Kit) Shellhouse of rural Sycamore; 14 grandchildren, Eric, Elizabeth and Emily Shellhouse,

Andrew Hedges, Adam and Daniel Ginsburg, Stephanie and Thomas Reed, Jason and Anna Miley, Audrey (Kyle) Nickles, Clayton Neal, and Cameron and Liam Shellhouse; a son-in-law, Steve Ginsburg of West Chester, Pennsylvania; a brother, Norman (Virginia) Wolfe of Troy; and a sister, Linda Pearson of St. Paris. Doris was preceded in death by a daughter, Jeannine Ginsburg, in November 2015. Doris was a retired registered nurse, having worked at Marion General Hospital and Smith Clinic. She also taught surgical teaching at Marion Tech, Tri-Rivers Vocational and Smith Clinic. She attended Bowling Green State University, graduated from Marion Tech and Heidelberg College for lay ministry. She was a member of Sycamore United Church of Christ, a member of Mohawk Lioness Club and Sycamore Literary Club, and she helped with many bloodmobiles in the area over the years. For hobbies, Doris loved to read, travel with her husband around the country, knit and crochet. Memorial contributions can be made to Sycamore United Church of Christ or Chiara unit at St. Francis Home in care of Walton-Moore Funeral Home, P.O. Box 350, Sycamore, OH 44882. June Watts, 93, passed away Sunday, March 13, 2016, at Majora Lane Care Center. She was born in Coshocton County on Sept. 23, 1922, to the late George and Barbara (Strouse) Taylor, and married Robert L. Watts on Nov. 6, 1943. He preceded her in death on Aug. 31, 1996. She was a long time member of Union Grove Church of Christ, where she played piano and organ, the Ohio Holstein Women, Tiverton Grange, Holmes County Farm Bureau, and Seven Hills Garden Club.


Surviving are REGIONAL sons; Richard FROM YOUR (Jeannie) Watts of Salem, Va., and REPRESENTATIVE… Steve (Carol) Watts of Brinkhaven; by Glenn a daughter, Joyce Sageser (Mark) Solem of Burnsville, N.C.; grandchildren, Fall is going Julie (Henry) Hughes, Tracy (Kevin) strong, and you’re Hancock, all probablyBrian going(Val) Watts, Kevin (Ashley) Watts, full bore with little and Kyle Watts; time to waste. One great-grandchildren, William, John, greatAmy timesaver for Megan and Kenzie and Hughes, managing Ayden your and Abi Watts; a Hancock, genetics easily and brother-in-law, Lloyd Hawkins; and efficiently is sisters-in-law, Audrey Taylor, and Enlight, a new Helen Garvin. web-based tool. Accessible on a com-

puter or tablet, Enlight is freecan to any Memorial contributions be producer who isname genomic testingGrove their made in June’s to Union Holstein of cattle. All genomic samples Church Christ, 2135 Township submitted by Enlight users will be anaRoad 2, Killbuck 44637. ® lyzed using CLARIFIDE , a DNA-marker technology for optimizing the selection Nancy Jean Ogden, 71, of Wooster, and management of dairy animals. passed away Tuesday, April 5, 2016, Enlight allows users to log on and view at LifeCare Hospice in Wooster, complete genetic information,

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She was born March 4, 1945, in Congress Township to Sam and Ethel on August (Betson) Ward, and16, was2014 a graduate of Northwestern High School in 1963. She married Dwight Ogden on June 22, 1964, and they operated a dairy farm in Chester Township. For 32 years she operated a beauty shop in their home. She was very active in Wayne County Dairy Promoters and was a member of New Pittsburg Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary for 40 years. She was also on the rescue squad for 20 years. She was an active member of Oak Chapel United Methodist Church for many years, where she was a kindergarten Sunday school teacher, and was treasurer of Northwestern-Norwayne Religious Education for many years. She loved flowers and showing them at the Wayne County Fair, and enjoyed attending their grandson’s sporting events. Surviving are her husband, Dwight; a son, William of Wooster, and a daughter, Chris (Andy) Cochran of Chester Township; a special grandson, Travis Cochran; and a sister, Barbara (Ross) Oehling of Red Haw. She was preceded in death by From left: Dallas Rynd, Randall Kiko, Esther Welch 46 | OHIO NEWS | 9-10/2014

including genomic by her parents;any a special auntresults, and uncle, simply logging onto the web site at Esther and Don Swineford; sisterswww.EnlightDairy.com. in-law, Jane Wachtel and Eleanor Enlight is updated the day new Kjelby; and a brother-in-law, Jim genomic evaluations are available, Ogden. allowing producers much quicker access to their latest information than ever

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Chester L. as Steiner, 86, of herd Kidron, reports such a youngstock, and died peacefully on Thursday, May the 19, genetic conditions. We update website eachhome. evening the latest 2016, at his He with was born near information from 3, the1930, Holstein Kidron on March to theherdlate book, so when you identify new Albert and Minnie (Steiner) Steiner animals with the Association, they will and married Helen M. Richard on automatically appear in Enlight once June 1, 1950. She died Oct. 21, 2011. they are enrolled in the Holstein herdbook. Enlight puts your herd’s genetic He lived all of allowing his lifeyou near datahad at your fingertips, to Kidron wasitainretired farmer and analyze and and use ways that are most truck in useful driver to you.for TheL.E. toolSommer makes the

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Surviving are orchildren, Roger tion of Enlight, visit www.holstei(Nedra) nusa.com.Steiner You canof alsoKidron, ask any ofJames us for a demonstration of Enlight, and be (Deb) Steiner of Venice, Fla., R.we’d Dean glad to come to your farm and show (Prudy) Steiner of Kidron, Elaine you the benefits. (Steve) Lehman of Dalton, Lois® Also look for theofchanges to the TPI (Bob) Nussbaum Mount Eaton, coming in December. New compoand Linda (David “Bo”) Sleutz of nents, fertility index and feed efficiency, Kidron; 19 grandchildren and 26 will be added to the formula, along greatgrandchildren; a that brother, with the genetic base and update takes Vernon (Bettie) Steiner Kidron. place every five years. Theoffertility index is derived from the daughter pregnancy

Inrate addition his wife and parents, (DPR),toheifer conception rate he(HCR) was preceded in death by his(CCR). twin and cow conception rate The feedLester; efficiency index takes into brother, a sister, Florence; account extra income and extra costs. and a great-grandson. Both will put more emphasis on traits important incontributions a profitable herd. Memorial may be Give us a call if there’s anything we made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 can do to help you get more from your Akron Road, Wooster 44691; or Holstein Association USA membership Kidron Mennonite Church, Box or your herd. We can answer P.O. questions 232, 44636. andKidron provide on-farm service; just contact Glenn Sageser at 502-321-8670.

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Four-Year-Old Cow (4) 1. Quiet Cove Goldwyn Franchise, Bickel Family Farm; 2. Dickey Million Panama, Bottom-Line Farm; 3. Rubles Magic, BottomFlies are a nuisance to people and animals. They Line Farm; 4. Da-View Moscow Keely, also can have a significant impact on animal health Davidson Family Five-Year-Old Cow (3) Senior andDistrict productivity. TheShow estimated cost of flies toYearling (5) 15 Holstein 1. Rubles Hi-Metro Dee Dee, Bottom-Line 1. Gusty Knoll JB Martini-ET, Jennifer September 5, 2014 • Highland County Fair animal agriculture is several hundred million dollars Farm; 2. (JR) Whiteleather Damian 1278 McCord; 2. (JR) Ray-Jo Mockingbird Judy, Judge Keith Topp• 68 Head of Cattle Shown Tillie, Emma Mathews; 3. Rubles Bolton Emma Mathews; 3. Gusty Knoll JD Moscatoannually! 16 Junior Exhibitors • 8 Farms Exhibited Sabrina, Bottom Line Farm ET, Jennifer McCord; 4. Da-View Sammy Dry Cow (1) Senior Showmanship Winners Boogie, Davidson Family 1. 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Beef calves that have an average 200Reserve or Junior Champion Open Show Open Show Senior Champion Junior Heifer Calf (10) Southern Hills WB Ashlyn, more horn flies nested on them wean 15 lbs. Shelby lighter Quiet Cove Goldwyn Franchise, 1. Southern-Hills WB Ashlyn , Shelby & Jenna & Jenna Griffith Bickel Family Farm Griffith; 2. Bottom-Line Atwood Bianca, than calves that have less than 100 horn flies. Yearling Junior Two-Year-Old (4) Open Show Senior Reserve Champion Bottom-Line Farm; 3. (JR) Maple Rey Schapel, 1. (JR) Gar-len Bradnick Penny, Loren steers have been shown to have a reduction in weight Rubles Hi-Metro Dee Dee, Bottom-Line Farm Kerrigan Meeker; 4. Bottom-Line Winston Quallen; 2. Ray-Jo Braxton Lady, Bickel Junior Show Grand Champion Ally, Bottom-Line gain of 12 to Farm 14% due to horn flies. Family Farm; 3. (JR) Cloverhill Farm RedwireGar-len Bradnick Penny, Loren Quallen Intermediate Heifer Calf (8) Red, Emma Mathews; 4. 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Res. Intermediate Champion, Jr Show Gunkleman, Clay Cora Curtis Carlie Raymond, OH Ovaltop Rlty Ronnie-Red-ET

Junior Best Three Females Miley Holstein Farms West Salem, OH Stan-Mar-Dale Express Urbana, OH Brook Hollow & Macs Acres West Salem, OH

Winter Heifer Calves Lahmers, Ava, Marysville, OH, Wabash-Way Kalif Halo Red Finke, Olivia,Lillian, London, OH MS O So Fine-Red-ET Schlauch, Logan & Wyatt Big Prairie, OH Bar-B-Hills Belle-Red

Intermediate Champion, Open Show Lahmers, Elaina, Marysville, OH Lah-Dale Acme Samoa-Red Res. Inter.Champion, Open Show McMahan Farms/Macs Acres, Raymond, OH Macs-Acres Ab Devan-Red

Junior Champion, Junior Show Miley Holstein Farms, West Salem, OH Miley Advent Gift-Red-ET

Junior Champion, Open Show Wolf & Heath, New Bavaria, OH Zehrview Armani Martie-Red Reserve Junior Champion, Open Show Lahmers, Elaina, Marysville, OH Lah-Dale Malone Shine-Red 1 JR 2

Junior 2-Year-Olds Vales, Becca, Shreve, OH W-Brook Al Mylo-1215-Red-ET Stan-Mar-Dale Express , Urbana, OH Lynncrest Cashflow-P-Red -ET

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Senior 2-Year-Olds McMahan Farms/Macs Acres Raymond, OH Macs-Acres Ab Devan-Red Cupps, Allyson & Marlee Loyd Centerville, OH Roll-N-View P Ingrid-Red-ET Moser, Anna, Dansville , MI Duckett Artie Laura-Red

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Junior 3-Year-Olds Miley, Anna, West Salem, OH Miley Red Burst Glitz-Red Bucks-Pride LLC , Bloomville, OH Bucks-Pride Prince Boop-Red -ET

Senior 3-Year-Olds 1 JR Lahmers, Elaina, Marysville, OH Lah-Dale Acme Samoa-Red 2 JR Gunkleman, Clay, Cora, Curtis & Carlie Raymond, OH Ovaltop Rlty Ronnie-Red-ET 3 Call-Del, South Charleston, OH Miss Maryland-Red

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4-Year-Olds Triple-T, Conroy & Fisher N. Lewisburg, OH Kulp-Dale Real Maria-Red -ET Stan-Mar-Dale Express , Urbana, OH Curt-Co Advent Misty-Red Gingerich & Matlock, Millersburg , IN Claytoncrest Marla-Red

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5-Year-Olds Breezy-Knoll Farm, Salem, OH Quality-Quest Cinda-Red

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Aged Cows Finke, Olivia, London, OH Oakvale Advent Cinnabar-Red Gingerich & Helbig, Millersburg, IN Foltzbrook Advent Janie-Red

Senior Champion, Junior Show Finke, Olivia, London, OH Oakvale Advent Cinnabar-Red Res. Senior Champion, Junior Show Gingerich & Helbig, Millersburg, IN Foltzbrook Advent Janie-Red

Senior Champion, Open Show Triple-T, Conroy & Fisher, N. Lewisburg, OH Kulp-Dale Real Maria-Red -ET Res. Senior Champion, Open Show Finke, Olivia, London, OH Oakvale Advent Cinnabar-Red 1

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Grand Champion, Junior Show Finke, Olivia, London, OH Oakvale Advent Cinnabar-Red Reserve Grand Champion, Junior Show Gingerich & Helbig, Millersburg, IN Foltzbrook Advent Janie-Red Grand Champion, Open Show Triple-T, Conroy & Fisher, N. Lewisburg, OH Kulp-Dale Real Maria-Red -ET Reserve Grand Champion, Open Show Finke, Olivia, London, OH Oakvale Advent Cinnabar-Red

L to R: Cora Gunkelman with Junor Show Reserve Junior Champion Pamprd-Acres Walker Red-ET, Adam Miley with Junior Show Junior Champion Miley Advent Gift-Red-ET, Judge Adam Liddle and Representative from Nationwide Insurance who sponsored the Champion Banner

L to R: Lillian Finke, Olivia Finke with the Junior Show Senior and Grand Champion Oakvale Advent Cinnabar-Red and Representative from Nationwide Insurance who sponsored the Champion Banner. Not pictured is Junior Show Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion Foltzbrook Advent Janie-Red, shown by Gingerich and Helbig

L to R: Elaina Lahmers, Ava Lahmers, Chris Lahmers with Open Show Reserve Junior Champion Lah-Dale Malone Shine-Red, Open Show Junior Champion Zehrview Armani Martie-Red with Kurt Wolf on the halter and Judge Adam Liddle

L to R: Audrey Lahmers, Ava Lamhers, Elaina Lahmers with Open Show Intermediate Champion Lah-Dale Acme Samoa-Red and Heather Yoder with Open Show Reserve Intermediate Champion Macs-Acres Ab Devan-Red

L to R: Audrey Lahmers, Ava Lamhers, Elaina Lahmers with Junior Show Intermediate Champion Lah-Dale Acme Samoa-Red and Clay Gunkelman with Junior Show Reserve Intermediate Champion Ovaltop Rlty Ronnie-Red-ET

L to R: Lillian Finke, Olivia Finke with the Open Show Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion Oakvale Advent Cinnabar-Red, Nathan Thomas with Open Show Senior and Grand Champion, Thomas and Thomas

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5-Year-Olds Wabash-Way Holsteins, New Weston, OH M-Riverview Destry Kalin 10/13/10 2016 Mideast Spring National Holstein Open Show Hardys Holsteins, Tipton, MI Craigcrest Rub Gold Rhianna-ET Winter Heifer Calves Junior Champion, Open Show Triple-T + Conroy, N. Lewisburg, OH 1 Finke, Olivia,Lillian, London, OH Triple-T + Entourage, N. Lewisburg, OH Aged Cows Vailwood ATW Sibyl T-Triple-T-ENT Paparazzi-ET 1 Quietcove Holsteins, Wapakoneta, OH 2 Sco-Lo , Dyersville, OH Reserve Junior Champion, Open Show Quietcove Futurity Sco-Lo Kruse KB 2175 Shadeline Holsteins & Redien Acres, Sullivan, OH 2 Campbell Bros, Homeworth, OH 3 Topp, Madelyn & Aubree, Botkins, OH Clarkvalley McCutchen Ann Campbros Alexander Rosie Topp-View Atwood Lisa 3 Lorawae Holsteins, Salem, OH Junior 2-Year-Olds Fall Heifer Calves Lorawae Sanchez Heather 1 Triple-T, Conroy & Cummings 1 Triple-T + Entourage, N. Lewisburg, OH N. Lewisburg, OH 150,000 Pound Cows T-Triple-T-ENT Paparazzi-ET Bucks-Pride Pumpkins Pie 1 Sunrose Holsteins, Millersburg, IN 2 Lingle Holstein Farm Ltd., Wooster, OH 2 Brook Hollow Farm, West Salem, OH Sunrose Delaney Lingle WHFirecracker-ET Brook Hollow Laffy Taffy 2 Plainfield Farms, Belmont, OH 3 Triple-T + Entourage, N. Lewisburg, OH 3 Tri-Koebel, Three Oaks, MI Plainfield Damion Ginger T-Triple-T-ENT Prty Girl-ET Tri-Koebel Chelios Treason 3 Brookview Farms , Fermont, OH Summer Yearling Heifers Brookview PT Diligent Senior 2-Year-Olds 1 Triple-T + Entourage, N. Lewisburg, OH Windy-Knoll-View Primetime 1 Hardys Holsteins, Tipton, MI Ms Triple-T Entourage Party Hardys Brokaw Dolly-ET Sr Best 3 Females 2 Lingle Holstein Farm Ltd., Wooster, OH 2 McGuire, Kyle & Colton Thomas 1 Quietcove Holsteins, Wapakoneta, OH Lingle Atwood Foyola N. Lewisburg, OH 2 Sunrose Holsteins, Millersburg, IN 3 Bucks-Pride LLC, Bloomville, OH Rockledge-TTT Luxury-ET 3 Tri-Koebel, Three Oaks, MI Bucks-Pride Pumpkins Pie ll 3 Topp, Brennan, New Bremen, OH Dam & Daughter Spring Yearling Heifers Toppglen Guthrie Wildfire - ET Stan-Mar-Dale Express, Urbana, OH 1 Shadeline Holsteins & Redien Acres, Junior 3-Year-Olds Sullivan, OH Produce of Dam 1 Eaton & Conroy, NY Clarkvalley McCutchen Ann Sunrose Holsteins , Millersburg, IN Sunrose Jennifer 2 Stan-Mar-Dale Express, Urbana, OH 2 Tri-Koebel, Three Oaks, MI Dairy Herd Express-SMD Brock Dava Tri-Koebel Atwood Elvira-ET Stan-Mar-Dale Express, Urbana, OH 3 Deam, Victoria & Emily, Sugarcreek, OH 3 Stan-Mar-Dale Express, Urbana, OH Springhill-OH Attic Trisha Senior Champion, Open Show Express-SMD Vicarious Triple T, M Heath, T King, West Liberty, OH Winter Yearling Heifers Senior 3-Year-Olds TK-Plain-View Ripley 1 Triple-T Holsteins, Lewisburg, OH 1 Topp, Madelyn & Aubree, Botkins, OH T-Triple-T Perfect Storm-ET Reserve Senior Champion, Open Show Diamond Oak Butze Flora 2 Doeberiener, Bowen,Miranda Iager, Quietcove Holsteins, Wapakoneta, OH 2 Ack-Lee Reg Holsteins, East Liberty, OH West Salem, OH Quietcove French Kiss Willding Atwood Cindy Butlerview Win Rock 3 Topp-View Farm & Bucks Pride, Botkins, OH Grand Champion, Open Show 3 Holt, Jodi, Chimacum, WA Buck-Pride Gold Chip Winie Triple T, M Heath, T King, West Liberty, OH Toppglen Black Diamond TK-Plain-View Ripley Intermediate Champion, Open Show Fall Yearling Heifers Triple-T, Conroy & Cummings, N. Lewisburg, OH Reserve Grand Champion, Open Show 1 Doeberiener, Bowen,Glamourview Bucks-Pride Pumpkins Pie Quietcove Holsteins, Wapakoneta, OH West Salem, OH Quietcove French Kiss Sco-Lo-Coons Sid Aria-ET Res. Inter. Champion, Open Show 2 Shadeline Holsteins, Dovin, Redien Acres Eaton & Conroy, NY Premier Breeder Sullivan, OH Sunrose Jennifer Sunrose Holsteins, Millersburg, IN Klinedell Cinderella Premier Exhibitor 3 Hardingdale Holsteins, New Philadelphia, OH 4-Year-Olds Stan-Mar-Dale Express, Urbana, OH Hardingdale Gold Kesha-ET 1 Triple T, M Heath, T King, West Liberty , OH TK-Plain-View Ripley Supreme Grand Champion, Open Show Junior Best Three Females 2 Quietcove Holsteins, Wapakoneta, OH Triple T, M. Heath, T. King, West Liberty, OH 1 Triple-T + Entourage, N. Lewisburg, OH Quietcove French Kiss TK-Plain-View Ripley 2 Triple-T Holsteins, N. Lewisburg, OH 3 Hardys Holsteins, Tipton, MI 3 Lingle Holstein Farm Ltd., Wooster, OH Budjon-JK Sid Elyssa-ET 40 8

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L to R: Adam Neider, Open Show Reserve Junior Champion Clarkvalley McCutchen Ann shown by Shadeline Holsteins & Redien Acres with Charlie Gliesner on the halter and Junior Champion T-Triple-T-ENT Paparazzi-ET shown by Triple T + Entourage

L to R: Judge Adam Liddle, Open Intermediate Champion Bucks-Pride Pumpkins Pie shown by Triple-T, Conroy & Cummings with Jeff Brown on the halter, Open Show Reserve Intermediate Champion Sunrose Jennifer shown by Eaton and Conroy with Pat Conroy on the halter

L to R: Jonathon Elsass, Judge Adam Liddle, Open Show Reserve Senior Champion and Open Show Reserve Grand Champion Quietcove French Kiss shown by Quietcove Holsteins with Jeremy Elsass on the halter, Open Show Senior Champion, Open Show Grand Champion and Open Show Supreme Champion TK-Plain-View Ripley shown by Triple T, M. Heath and T. King with Nathan Thomas on the halter, Tony King and Haden King

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Jr. Show Results 2016 Mideast Spring National Holstein Junior Show

Winter Heifer Calves 1 Finke, Olivia,Lillian, London, OH Vailwood ATW Sibyl 2 Topp, Madelyn & Aubree, Botkins, OH Topp-View Atwood Lisa 3 Gunkelman, Four C’s, Medina, OH Do-Ra-Me Redburst Marly Fall Heifer Calves 1 Finke, Olivia,Lillian, London, OH Kingsway SID Edwina 2 Budney,Ava,Leah Tedrick, Lilly, McClure, OH Kolors Good Kompany 3 Deam, Victoria & Emily, Sugarcreek, OH Plainfield Braxton Sassy 1 2 3 1 2 3

Summer Yearling Heifers Havens, Garrett, East Liberty, OH MS Brookview Scaredycat Adam & David Miley, West Salem, OH Miley Armani WB Glimpse Ackley, Kyle & Kristopher, East Liberty, OH Ack-Lee Corvette Elite Spring Yearling Heifers Deam, Victoria & Emily, Sugarcreek, OH Springhill-OH Attic Trisha King, Kayla, Hayden, Sami & Silas West Liberty, OH OH-River-SYC King Bailey-ET Heger, Lauren, Liberty Twp, OH Dortholme McCutchen Charm

Winter Yearling Heifers 1 Deam, Victoria & Emily, Sugarcreek, OH Jenniel Guthrie Glorie 2 L’Amoreaux, Lauren, Louisville, OH Lindlaur Sabathia Starlyn 3 Gunkelman, Tim & Grace, Perrysville, OH Brook-Hollow Sid Ellsa Fall Yearling Heifers 1 Ackley, K & K & M Oechsle, East Liberty, OH Vale-O Skene Lauthory Kitty 2 Mazzaro, B, C, M, M & Duane Cole Williamsfield, OH M-Signature Gorgeous 3 Rader, Shelby M., Conneaut Lake, PA HC-Rader Sanchez Starlight

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Junior Champion, Junior Show Deam, Victoria & Emily, Sugarcreek, OH Springhill-OH Attic Trisha Reserve Junior Champion, Junior Show Finke, Olivia,Lillian, London, OH Kingsway SID Edwina

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Junior 2-Year-Olds Deam, Victoria & Emily, Sugarcreek, OH Jenneil PC Heztry Colarado Mathews, Emma & Maggie, New Vienna, OH Ray-Jo Atwood Lois Marie-ET

Senior 2-Year-Olds 1 Topp, Brennan, New Bremen, OH Toppglen Guthrie Wildfire - ET 2 David Miley, West Salem, OH Miley Windbrook Glee 3 Gingerich & Partners, Millersburg, IN Sunrose Jenica-ET Junior 3-Year-Olds 1 Gingerich & Partners, Millersburg, IN Sunrose Jailyn 2 L’Amoreaux, Lindsay, Louisville, OH Lindlaur Braxton Aphrodite Senior 3-Year-Olds 1 Topp, Madelyn & Aubree, Botkins, OH Diamond Oak Butze Flora 2 Ackley, Kyle & Kristopher, East Liberty, OH Willding Atwood Cindy 3 Banowetz, Levi Banowetz, Charlotte, IA Banberg Reality Wendy -RC Intermediate Champion, Junior Show Topp, Madelyn & Aubree, Botkins, OH Diamond Oak Butze Flora Res. Intermediate Champion, Jr. Show Ackley, Kyle & Kristopher, East Liberty, OH Willding Atwood Cindy 1 2 3

4-Year-Olds Ackley, Kyle & Kristopher, East Liberty, OH Budjon-JK Atwood Ekira-ET Ackley, Kyle & Kris, Sidney, OH Masal Mahogany 5651 Hudson, Kyle & Kendra, Bloomville, OH Kokosings Dapper Revlon

5-Year-Olds 1 Griffith, Shelby & Jenna, Bethel, OH Lane-Oak Atwood Marissa 2 Topp, Madelyn & Aubree, Botkins, OH Pentuck Lightning Lea 150,000 Pound Cows 1 Gingerich & Partners, Millersburg, IN Sunrose Delaney 2 Havens, Garrett J., Fermont, OH Brookview PT Diligent 3 Topp, Madelyn & Aubree, Botkins, OH Topp-View Ronelee Elle-ET Senior Champion, Junior Show Ackley, Kyle & Kristopher, East Liberty, OH Budjon-JK Atwood Ekira-ET Reserve Senior Champion, Junior Show Gingerich & Portners, Millersburg, IN Sunrose Delaney Grand Champion, Junior Show Ackley, Kyle & Kristopher, East Liberty, OH Budjon-JK Atwood Ekira-ET Reserve Grand Champion, Junior Show Topp, Madelyn & Aubree, Botkins, OH Diamond Oak Butze Flora Supreme Grand Champion, Junior Show Kyle & Kristopher Ackley, East Liberty, OH Budjon-JK Atwood Ekira-ET


L to R: Victoria Deam, Junior Show Junior Champion Springhill-OH Attic Trisha with Emily Deam on the halter, Junior Show Reserve Champion Kingsway SID Edwina with Lillian Finke on the halter and a representative from Nationwide Insurance, who sponsored the Junior Champion Banner.

2016 All-Breed Showmanship Results Junior Division Winner Kelly Hawvermale

Intermediate Division Winner Madelyn Topp Senior Division Winner Hannah Dye

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Tom Thorbahn, 2014 Reaches New Benchmark Holstein Breed Senior Buckeye Breed Builder Award for Annual Fat Production PHOTO ON THE COVER

From a young age, Tom would follow his father, Lewis Holstein Association USA recently calculated the Thorbahn, to the barn for the has evening milking, and before Mature (ME) Averages long, TomEquivalent learned to feed theProduction calves. At theBreed age of five, Tom was promoted to record keeping, perchedthat on athe milk can at for 2015. We are pleased to announce Holstein an old desk in the milk house, recording the milk weights ME average for Fat has reached 1,000 pounds for the for each cow, as well as recording breeding and calving first time. Along this unprecedented level Fat, information in the with herd register. He soon learned toof milk, and the age of tenfor could milk whole herd of 40 head, the by Holstein ME Milk forthe 2015 is 26,690 pounds, carrying the milkisto810 thepounds. milk house. The herd was all and for Protein Registered Holsteins, and Tom did all the registrations for the herd. In 1960 his father and Uncle Richard built a new “Reaching 1,000 pounds of fat production as was a breed parlor and expanded the herd to 105 head. Tom “at home” in the barn and was usually doing the milking and is an accomplishment all Holstein breeders should be chores while everyone else was in the field. Following graduation from OSU in 1971, Tom assumed all aspects of the dairy herd: milking, breeding, nutrition and health care. Over the next few years, the herd went back on official test, and later HIR, breeding the herd to 100% AI. By the late 1970’s, they enrolled in the classification program. During the herd expansion, many grade cows were added to the herd. When HFA adopted the grade ID program, any grade cows in the herd were identified. The herd prefix was “Crimson Lane,” which comes from the old lane lined with red bricks. In the late 1960’s, when Tom’s father and uncle retired, Tom and his younger brother Lewis assumed full management of the farm and dairy. The dairy herd was sold in 2009, a year after Lewis had a disabling stroke. Today, Tom

continues to grain farm 1,000 acres. Tom and his brothers all showed dairy 4-H and FFA projects at the Sandusky County Fair and District 9 Show. In the 1980’s, they also showed at the Ohio State Fair. The Thorbahn brothers are proud to have bred the Reserve Junior proud of,” said Holstein Association USA CEO All-American Senior Heifer Calf in 1984. The herdJohn has M. Meyer. farmersbut are in paid thebegan total always sold“Dairy a few animals, thebased 1980’son they having regular state produced. and district sales. One pounds of fat,consignments protein andinmilk As such, of their consignments was high seller at the Ohio Holsteins provide more lifetime profit per cow than Convention Classic Sale. A private sale of a Bell daughter, to any breed. Jakeother Chardon in ”1986, provided embryos that founded a prominent cow family for the Veneriette family of northern Holland. This cow cattle familyproduction was later featured Holstein Measuring dairy levels in byabutterfat International article. One of the greatest compliments to a issuccessful one of the oldest and most valuable measurements breeding program is the excellent performance of of productivity. Theinto Holstein has been animals that are sold another Association herd. Tom has bred or developed numerous Gold Medal calculating ME breed averages for many years.Dams The and Dams of Merit, many young sires were sent when to A.I. oldest available MEand Breed Average is from 1967, from his herd. Two of those bulls were returned to active the MEatFat wasOne 559was pounds. Fat ten production service Sirelevel Power. in the top for milk has increased by breed 441 pounds the past 48 years, production in the followingover the bull’s release. When the Tom’s herd was sold in 2009, the RHA was 24,988M, illustrating the tremendous progress of the Holstein 858F, 780P, with a BAA of 106.5. breed. Tom has been extremely active in the Ohio Holstein Association, serving on numerous committees and offices. Similar average by the He servedbreed as treasurer for thecalculations 2000 Nationaldone Convention in Ohio. He is a 40-plus year member of the HFA; has served Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding (CDCB) also show as delegate to the National Holstein Convention many the Holstein average for fat to be in excess of 1,000 times; served on the National Nominating Committee; and pounds. Theelected Holstein breed leads all other major in 2003, was to the at-large position as National Director of thefor HFA, where he on the JAC, GAC and dairy breeds pounds of served production for milk, fat

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Holstein USA Introduces Genetic Merit Awards at 2016 National Holstein Shows Holstein Association USA is introducing a new award at 2016 National and National Junior Holstein Shows, recognizing the top Total Performance Index® (TPI®) animal in each class, called the Genetic Merit Award. “It is a great opportunity for us to acknowledge animals competing in our National Holstein Shows with superior genetic merit. This gives us another way to add value to Registered Holsteins® and reward their hard-working breeders,” says Jodi Hoynoski, Executive Director, Holstein Identification and Member Services.

ranking animal in each heifer and milking cow class that is recognized on the Holstein Association USA Uniform Class List. Holstein Association USA will be presenting winners with neck medallions, recognizable with their green ribbon, at the ten 2016 National Holstein Shows and four 2016 National Junior Holstein Shows.

H I G Hsificat L I G Hion T S Clas To be eligible for the award, animals must be registered with Holstein Association USA. They must have a GTPI®, or milking animals may have a CTPI®. Animals with genomic values will only be considered if they were tested prior to the most recent national genetic evaluation, which takes place three times per year, in April, August and December. The award will be given to the highest

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MembershipDirectory 2016 Listing of Ohio Holstein Memberships A-B

Acker, Mark & Shawn 07, Acker Dairy Farms 13280 Blough Rd, Sterling, OH 44276 330-317-6655 Ackerman, Ben 09, Ackerman Farms, 5554 Cook Rd, New Washington, OH 44854 Ackerman5554@gmail.com 419-492-2414 Ackley, Robert & Jay 11, Ack-Lee Registered Holsteins, 9256 Rd 141, East Liberty, OH 43319 jkackley95@gmail.com 937-666-2122 Adams Jr, Anthony W. 12, A-Way Farm 2150 St Anthony Rd, Coldwater, OH 45828 Agland Co-Op 02, 330 S Lincoln Ave, Lisbon, OH 44432, ceells@agland.coop 330-424-7229, 330-314-6818 cell Alger, David W. & Richard 01, Grac-Glen Farm 7420 SR 44, Ravenna, OH 44266, 330-297-5375 Alley, Sue 08, 24205 Smith Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 Amstutz, J. Louis 07, Blue Crest Dairy, 14710 Church Rd, Orrville, OH 44667, 330-317-1222 Andreas Farms Inc 03, Andreas Farms, 446 Ragersville Rd SW, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 dandlandreas@gmail.com 330-852-4364, 330-827-8707 cell Andrews, Steve 07, Steve Andrews, Auctioneer 5107 S Jefferson Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 330-262-9186, 330-465-8498 cell Apple Partners, LLC 22, 21375 Cottage Hill Rd, Durango, IA 52039 Ashton, Scott 08, Ashton Farms, 224 TR 1281, New London, OH 44851 Auble, Jeneva 08, U-Dean Farms, 445 CR 700, Polk, OH 44866 jauble@tc-coop.com 419-908-5352 Ayars, John D. & Bonnie 13, Ayars Dairy, 4381 Rosedale Rd, Mechanicsburg, OH 43044, johnayars70@gmail.com 937-609-3541 Baird, Mervin W. 03 Baird Farm, 63229 Salem Rd, Salesville, OH 43778-9724, 740-679-2056 Baker, Roger 07, Baker’s Acres, 6609 Ashland Rd, Wooster, OH 44691haymaker2@earthlink.net 330-264-1317, 330-621-1609 cell Baker’s Acres Dairy Farm 02, Baker’s Acres, 4629 12th St, Homeworth, OH 44634, 330-853-3293 Ballweg, Douglas R. 12, Ballweg Farms, 7500 Botkins Rd, Botkins, OH 45306, doug.ballweg@yahoo.com 419-753-2589 Ballweg, Robert J. 12, Ballweg Farms, 7500 Botkins Rd, Botkins, OH 45306, 419-753-2589 Barbee,Jr, T. Richard 11, Barbee Farm, 6950 Borror Rd, Orient, OH 43146, 614-875-5472 Bardall, Mark 03, San-Mar Holsteins, 6348 SR 342, Tippecanoe, OH 44699 mbardall15@ gmail.com 740-658-1133, 740-229-0149 cell Bardall, Richard T. 03, Rich-Mar Farm, 26485 Norris Rd, Tippecanoe, OH 44699, 740-658-3479

Barkman, Mahlon 03, 2711 TR 166, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-852-0082 Bauman, Jeremy 07, Bauman Farms, 9743 Pleasant Home Rd, Sterling, OH 44276 baumanfarms@zoominternet.net 330-208-3289 Baumann, Andrew 15, Bottom-Line, 3056 Schefsky Rd, Blanchester, OH 45107 Beachy, Dale E. 07, Martins-Creek Farm, 6234 CR 203, Millersburg, OH 44654, 330-674-9313 Beachy, Steven R 03, Ste-Mar Holsteins, 1601 CR 168, Dundee, OH 44624, 330-893-3930 Beachy,Jr, Jacob J 07, 1977 TR 80, Millersburg, OH 44654 jjbeachy@embarqmail.com 330-275-4588 Beardsley, Jim 02, Beardsley’s Holsteins, PO Box 217, Damascus, OH 44619, 330-446-0009 Beardsley, Linda L 08, Franmar Farms Inc, 6395 Branch Rd, Medina, OH 44256, 330-618-0995 Beck, Brian 02, Witmer’s Feed & Grain Inc, 1450 Manor Dr, Salem, OH 44460, 330-332-0188, 330-692-6922 cell Beery, Adrian S 07, Heritage Dairy LLC, 11154 Steiner Rd, Rittman, OH 44270 330-464-2448, 330-464-0353 cell, heritagedairy.llc@gmail.com Bennett, Todd 02, 24192 Georgetown Rd, Homeworth, OH 44634 Benson, Richard L. 01, Whitetail-Glen Farm, 6023 Center Rd, Conneaut, OH 44030 cowsrus@suite224.net 440-228-8128 Berg, Cathy 08, Berg Farms, 3056 Parsons Rd, Belleville, OH 44813 samecalf@aol.com 419-886-2871 Berg, Peter 08, Berg Farms, 3056 Parsons Rd, Belleville, OH 44813 samecalf@aol.com 419-886-2871 Berg, Regina 08, Berg Farms, 3114 Parsons Rd, Belleville, OH 44813 bergfarm@redbird.net 419-886-4229 Berg, Walter 08, Berg Farms, 3114 Parsons Rd, Belleville, OH 44813 bergfarm@redbird.net 419-886-4229 Bertke, Damon 12, Bertke Dairy, 6332 Ft Rec-Min Rd, Maria Stein, OH 45860 damon.bertke07@yahoo.com 419-953-8818 Besancon, Bill, Sandy, Brett, Doug & Greg 07, Wil-San Registered Holsteins, 5693 Back Orrville Rd, Wooster, OH, 44691 wilsan5693@yahoo.com Beyeler, Marion 07, Blueberry Knoll, 10257 Old Lincolnway E, Orrville, OH 44667 marionbeyeler@gmail.com, 330-347-3988 Bickel, Curtis 15, 529 S Walnut, Wilmington, OH 45177, cjbickel7@gmail.com 937-728-0174 Bickel, Donald & Jackie 15, New Horizon Farm & Dairy, 1506 Hodson Rd, New Vienna, OH 45159 moocows@fuse.net 937-218-2697

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Bingamon, Daniel 13, Bingland Farms, 4223 Old Rt 35 E, Jamestown, OH 45335 937-750-4344 Bingamon, Joshua 13, Bingland Farms, 4223 Old Rt 35 E, Jamestown, OH 45335 937-727-9468 Blue Spring Farm LLC 02, 14277 Marlboro Ave, Alliance, OH 44601, 330-935-2829 Boes, Eugene 09, Gene Boes Dairy, 16132 CH 53, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351,419-273-2247 Boes, Kevin 09, West Lincoln Holsteins, 15572 CR 330, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351, 419-458-2005 Boggs, Robin 01, Alfa-Creek Farm, 4012 Belden Rd, Andover, OH 44003, boggsrobin@yahoo.com 440-293-6165, 440-645-6928 (Nicki) Bohlen, Kurt 03, Bohlen’s Dairy Farm, 353 Cow Run Rd, Marietta, OH 45750 kabohlen@yahoo.com 740-473-9072, 740-350-4931 cell Bohlen, Ronald & Barb 03, Bohlen’s Dairy Farm, 360 Cow Run Rd, Marietta, OH 45750 kabohlen@yahoo.com 740-473-1259 Borchers, Alan and Greg 11, Sugar Knoll Holsteins, 5975 TR 23, Lewistown, OH 43333 gregborchers@hotmail.com, 937-596-6772 Boss Farm LLC 07, Boss Farm LLC, 13655 Gearhart Rd, Burbank, OH 44214 bossfarm@aol.com 330-464-0373 Bott, Keith, Wendy & Tiffany 22 R2, 9155 E Madison Rd, Wheeler, ME 48662, 989-620-7732 Bouic, Frank Allen 11, 9404 Hinton Mill Rd, Ostrander, OH 43061 fabouic@midohio.net 740-666-2161, 740-666-2516 cell Bouic, Rob 11, Arlosy Inc, 8900 SR 38, Milford Center, OH 43045 robbouic@centurylink.net 937-243-0315 Bouton, Aaron 04, Kokosing Farms LLC, 12138 Green Valley Rd, Mt Vernon, OH 43050 kokosingfarms@gmail.com 740-507-8271, 740-507-7772 cell Bowen, Steve 12, Ren-Bow, 5934 VW Mercer Co Line Rd, Rockford, OH 45882, 419-203-5514 Bowman, Robert D 02, Nordo Farms, 3999 Pigeon Run Rd SW, Massillon, OH 44647 Bowman, Terry L 04, Bowmans Dairy Farm, 2566 Blacks Rd, Hebron, OH 43025 bowmd@earthlink.net, 740-928-4139 Bricker, Todd 02, Bricker Farms, 16122 W South Range Rd, Beloit, OH 44609, 330-692-2877 Brightbill-Gem Hill Farms 08, 511 TR 3050, Loudonville, OH 44842, 419-651-8247 Brill, Richard 08, Brill-View Farms, 47074 Whitney Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 bvf@ncwcom.com 440-647-2445, 440-773-4203 cell Brill, Robert 08, 48031 SR 303, Wellington, OH 44090, 440-309-8440 Broshes, Tony 13, Stan-Mar-Dale Holsteins, 3516 Flatfoot Rd, Urbana, OH 43078, broshes@ctcn.net 937-652-3840 Brown, Alan 12, 08713 SR 364, New Bremen, OH 45869, alanruth@hometowncable.net 419-629-2146, 567-279-4670 cell

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Brown, Jeffrey 12, 17650 SR 65 , Jackson Center, OH 45334 Brown, Kenneth W. 07, 4032 E Easton Rd, Creston, OH 44217 330-435-4130 Brown, Lou 12, Brownhaven Farm, 07535 SR 364, New Bremen, OH 45869 Brown, Marvin D. 03, OK Haven Farm, 3386 Henderson School Rd, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 okhavenfarm@yahoo.com 330-343-8407 Brugler, Glenn R. 01, Ridge-Dell Holsteins, LLC, 7827, Hayes-Orangeville Rd NE, Burghill, OH 44404, gbrugler@aol.com, 330-772-5361, 330-306-8306 cell Brugler, Ruth E 01, Ridge-Dell Holsteins, LLC, 7827 Hayes-Orangeville Rd NE, Burghill, OH 44404 rebrugler@aol.com 330-772-5361 Bryant, Bob 08, Bry Lyn Farms, 2069 Satinwood Dr, Mansfield, OH 44903 jbryant@neo.rr.com 419-564-9624 Buckeye Career Center 03, Buckeye Career Center, 545 University Drive NE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 Burkholder, Ivan W 08, Clarity-View, 1769 Noble Rd W, Shiloh, OH 44878, 419-896-2061 Burkholder, Jason B 08, Breezy Knoll Holsteins, 1274 Lattimer Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878 419-895-9966 Burkholder, Jonas U. 03, Old Road Farms, 2699 TR 406, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, 330-893-3195 Burky, Gary 03, Burky Farm LLC, 7257 Sugarcreek Rd NW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 garyburky@gmail.com 330-340-5454 Buschur Dairy Farms Inc 14, 14393 Johnson Rd, New Weston, OH 45348 buschurdairy@gmail.com 419-336-8812, 937-423-7108 cell Busey, Jocelyn 05, Busey Dairy, 10630 Busey Rd, Canal Winchester, OH 43110 milkman405@aol.com 614-795-4281

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Caldwell Dairy Farms 03, Caldwell Dairy Farms, 90208 Blue Ridge Rd, Bloomingdale, OH 43910, 740-946-1883, 740-381-9730 cell Call, Alfred L. 13, Call-Del Holsteins, 11154, Huntington Rd, South Charleston, OH 45368, 937-462-7285 Call, Brian 13, Call-Del Holsteins, 11050 Huntington Rd, South Charleston, OH 45368 bcall@sels.us 937-206-1398 Cameron, Charlie & Chelsi Bingamon 22 Rt 3, Box 467, Mt Vernon, KY 40456 Campbell Bros., Inc. 02, Campbell Bros, Inc. 3821 Union Ave NE, Homeworth, OH 44634 soupfarmer@aol.com, 330-821-5696, 330-257-8308 cell Campbell, Dustin 02, Campbell Bros, Inc., 4105 Mahoning Ave NE, Homeworth, OH 44634 330-525-7093 Campbell, Rodney 02, Campbell Bros, Inc., 3399 Union Ave NE, Minerva, OH 44657 soupfarmer2@frontier.com, 330-862-2028, 330-257-8308 cell Carle, Scott 02, J-Car Farms, 9157 Rochester Rd, East Rochester, OH 44625 scott.carle63@gmail.com 330-428-3576 58

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Carlene Farms 03, Carlene Farms, 1436 Stonecreek Rd SW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663, 330-340-2193 Carmony Farm Ltd. 07, Carmony Farms Ltd, 8573 Canaan Center Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-3459105, 330-621-1354 cell, KC32276@aol.com Carper, Merlin F. 02, Carperdale Farms, 8324 Pilot Knob Ave, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-875-8907 Carrollton FFA 03, 252 3rd St NE, Carrollton, OH 44615, 330-627-7606 Carter, Bradley 07, Neueway Holsteins, 2967 SW Lebanon Rd, Dalton, OH 44618 bradgailcarter@ aol.com, 330-828-0821, 330-465-1439 cell Clark, Seth 07, Merck Animal Health, 18161 Hackett Rd, Dalton, OH 44618 seth.clark9@merck.com, 330-465-2728 Clark, Thomas R 01, Clark Farm, 7370 SR 534, West Farmington, OH 44491, 330-889-2713 Clarke, Robert D. 03, Clarkehills Farm, 10204 Blizzard Ridge Rd, Uhrichsville, OH 44683 740-922-1283 Cline, Harold & Marie 09, 3094 Baird Rd, Fostoria, OH 44830, 419-435-5977 Cline, Mark 09, 5453 SR 199, Fostoria, OH 44830, 419-619-4559 Cline, Phillip 09, 5475 McCutchenville Rd, Fostoria, OH 44830, 419-619-3561 Coblentz, Marvin 07, 992 US 62, Wilmot, OH 44689, 330-359-5570 Coffman, Mike 03, Coffman Farms Inc., 690 Coffman Rd, Marietta, OH 45750, 740-374-3116, 740-516-6768 cell, hdcoffman@yahoo.com Cole, Anne 09, Longacre Farms Inc & Bucks Pride, LLC, 4174 Lincoln Way, Bucyrus, OH 44820 aspreng@wavelinc.com 419-561-0902 Cole, Duane T 01, 8105 SR 609, Burghill, OH 44404 dtccow@yahoo.com 440-724-1587 Collett, Robert & Susan 07, Sand Run Farm, 7629 CR 68 , Millersburg, OH 44654, 330-763-3002 Congleton, Mike 03, BELHI Holsteins, 159 Emmaus Rd, Belpre, OH 45714 jcongl@aol.com 740-423-9679, 740-336-4484 cell Connor, DVM, MS. Dr. Joseph 09, Silver Creek Dairy, LLC, 15681 SR 67, Forest, OH 45843 scd@psmdairy.com , 419-673-0069 Conrad, Donald L. & Joyce 05, Conrad Farm, 13205 Clarksburg Pike, New Holland, OH 43145, 740-495-5124, 740-572-1070 cell Conrad, Gregory A. 05, Conrad Farm, 13080 Clarksburg Pike, New Holland, OH 43145 gconrad67@msn.com 740-495-5067, 740-572-1058 cell Conrad, Mikayla 05, Conrad Farm 13080 Clarksburg Pike, New Holland, OH 43145 mconrad94@outlook.com 740-495-5067, 740-505-8911 cell Conrad, Rick & Dave 08, Conrad Farms, 19900 Indian Hollow Rd, Grafton, OH 44044 Cook, Kevin 02, Midway-Crest Farm, 41411 SR 558, Leetonia, OH 44431, 330-429-5832 Cook, Ronald R. 02, Midway-Crest Farm, 4349 Bunkerhill Rd, Leetonia, OH 44431, 330-692-8201 Cool Springs Farm 02, 3811 Conkle Rd, Salem, OH 44460, 330-692-3637

Cope, Grant 02, Breezy-Knoll Farm, 4675 Depot Rd, Salem, OH 44460, 330-222-1470, 330-423-2323 cell Cope, Thomas 02, 4675 Depot Rd, Salem, OH 44460 Cornish, David Jr 08, Cornish Family, 2572 Edwards Rd, North Fairfield, OH 44855, 419752-6293, 440-387-1251 cell Cottrill, Timothy 22 , 500 Kathnor Lane, Point Pleasant, WV 25550 Craemer, Glenn 07, 8470 Five Points Rd, Smithville, OH 44676 glenncraemer@yahoo.com 330-464-1024 Crawford, Dan & Lois 03, 5755 North American Rd NW, Dover, OH 44622, 330-364-2923 Crist, Steve 02, Crist Dairy Farms, 5200 Rochester Rd, Homeworth, OH 44634 cristdairyfarm@gmail.com 330-525-7747, 330-257-1206 cell Crossgrove, Jodi 10 RoMa J’s Dairy LLC, 22139 CR V, Archbold, OH 43502 jrcrossgrove@yahoo.com, 419-551-2990 Crossgrove, Roger D. 10, 5J Acres, 22139 CR V, Archbold, OH 43502, 419-906-1201 Cummings, Tim 14 Seven Gables Farm, 6999 Johnston Slagle Rd, Sidney, OH 45365 937-726-2664 Dalessandro DVM, Anthony R. 12, Embryo Transfer Services, 4958 US 35N, Richmond, IN 47374 indianaetvet@aol.com 765-935-2373, 765-993-4993 cell Damascus Livestock Auction 02, Barry & Rhonda Pidgeon, P O Box 198, Damascus, OH 44619, 330-537-2061 Daniels, Don 08, Town & Country Co-Op, 813 Clark Ave, Ashland OH 44805, 419-281-2153, 440-476-6125 cell, Ddaniels@tc-coop.com Davidson Dairies 15, Frances, Charles & Gary Davidson, 2784 Hollowton Rd, Hillsboro, OH 45133, davidsondairy@yahoo.com 937-288-2208 Davidson, Tim W & Lee W 11, Louis A Davidson & Son, 504 S Carlisle St, Quincy, OH 43343 937-585-6014, 937-974-2900 cell Davies, Kristen 07, 1443 E Moreland Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, davies.312@gmail.com 330-466-2500 Davis, Dean 07, 6630 E Lincoln Way, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-264-7995 Deam, Neil 03, Deam’s Hoof Care, 9843 Golf Course Rd, NW, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 hoofneil@gmail.com, 330-763-1405 Deam, Steven S. & Deidre 13, Coba/Select Sires Inc, 5644 Jennybrook Ln, Hilliard, OH 43026 steve@cobaselect.com 937-477-6616 Deem, Chris & Nicki 07, Deem-Pointe Holsteins, 12845 Burbank Rd, Burbank, OH 44214 nickideem@yahoo.com 330-321-6374 Deetz, Bill 03, Four Pines Farm Ltd, 8115 Roy Andrews Rd NW, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 cowzrus5.deetz@aol.com 330-852-0370, 330-432-0694 cell Denham, Ray 08, Denham Farms, 19601 Vermont St, Grafton, OH 44044, 440-355-5768, 216-513-4013 cell


Denman, Davis 01, Denmandale Farms, 3155 Irishtown Southworth, Cortland, OH 44410 Dicke, Darby & Amy 13, Hilltop Farms Inc, 1613 Hilltop Rd., Xenia, OH 45385, 937-372-3872, 937-307-8409 cell Diedrick Brothers 08, 45302 SR 303, Wellington, OH 44090, 440-213-5744 Doria, Lesley & Sam 13, Stan-Mar-Dale Holsteins, 370 Edgewood, Perrysburg, OH 43551-1835 Douglass, John 07, Catalpadale Dairy/Bristol Dairy, 14981 Fox Lake Rd, Marshallville, OH 44645, 330-855-2623 Duncan, Daryl 04, Duncan Farm 42527 US 36, Warsaw, OH 43844 dsduncan1@twcil 740-824-4592, 740-502-4549 cell Dye, Douglas S. 02, Quality Quest Holsteins, 27863 Shoemaker Rd, Beloit, OH 44609 mddye@live.com, 330-581-7603 Dye, Evan S 02, Quality Quest Holsteins, 27863 Shoemaker Rd, Beloit, OH 44609 farmerdye9@gmail.com, 330-206-4215 Dye, Jonathan 02, 3689 Sycamore St, Beloit, OH 44609 jdye200@gmail.com 330-581-2410

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Eberhard, Ron & Bruce 11, Business & Estate Planning Services Unlimited, P.O. Box 458 1531 Eber-Lea Vista , Grove City, OH 43123 bepsu@dreamweaving.net 614-871-0114, 614-561-6633 cell Eberly, Brenda 07, Emerald Quest, 2234 CR 37, Jeromesville, OH 44840 emeraldquest3@gmail.com 330-317-2386 Eberly, Duane 07, Eberly Farms, 8058 W Smithville Western, Wooster, OH 44691 dreberly@embarqmail.com 330-263-4169, 330-466-6095 cell Ebner, Phillip 03, Ebner Farms, 4118 Arrow Rd NW, Carrollton, OH 44615, 330-627-7008 Elshoff, Kirke & Jay 12, Golden Hills Farm, 13110 Elshoff Dr, St Marys, OH 45885 agbag@nktelco.net 419-753-2323, 419-305-6071 cell Emmons, Neree & Clark 10, Emmons Farms, 15584 SH 108, Fayette, OH 43521, 419-452-6764 Engel, Mark 22, 15N638 Walker Rd, Hampshire, IL 60140 Epperly, Kelly A 14, Dorloy K Holsteins, PO Box 131, Anna, OH 45302 937-394-4171, 937-6583896 cell Erbson, John & Conner and Mike & Sheryl Deaver 22, 10974 Benson Rd, Lanark, IL 61046 Ervin, Jack, 03, 28530 SR 124, Langsville, OH 45741-9723 Etgen, Ty 12, Etgen-Way Holsteins, 9410 Sugar Creek Rd, Harrod, OH 45850, 567-204-6310 Evans, David J & Michael D. 03, Klami Reg Holsteins, 7163 Macaw Rd NW , Minerva, OH 44657 holsteins@ptcoh-net 330-895-2250, 330-205-4049 cell Express Show Cattle 13, Jeremy Adams & Cindy Howman, 5077 S Kennard Rd, Urbana, OH 43078 expressshowcattle@yahoo.com 937-206-9890, 937-206-8402 cell

Farm Credit Mid-America 07, 382 W Liberty St, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-264-2451 Farmers National Bank 07, 20 South Broad St, PO Box 555, Canfield, OH 44406 330-702-8071 mpieton@farmersbankgroup.com Fisher, Donald 13, Fisher Dairy 5435 W, Farrington Rd, Covington, OH 45318 937-473-2876, 937-216-7826 cell Fisher, Jennifer 03 Lumley Holsteins, 5151 Pinto Rd SE, Carrollton, OH 44615 330-627-1542, 330-324-5135 cell Fisher, Philip E. 12, Diamond-Oak Farm, 20835 SR 189, Ft Jennings, OH 45844, 419-286-2864, 419-302-3148 cell Fledderjohann, Craig 12, Canal View Farm, 04238 SR 219, St Marys, OH 419-753-2134, 419-953-3487 cell 45885 ckfledd@nktelco.net Fledderjohann, Mark 12, Pleasant-Meadow Farm, 8570 CR 219A, Celina, OH 45822 419-305-8076 Fox, Beth and Chad 02, Never Done Dairy LLC, 7233 Fohl Rd SW, Navarre, OH 44662 bfox6518@sbcglobal.net 330-879-0170, 330-546-5758 cell Fraser, Anne Marie 02, Buckeye-View Farm LLC, 632 S 12th St, Beloit, OH 44609, 330-525-7262, 330-227-6660 cell Galton, Cooper & Todd 22, 2146 SR 436, Nunda, NY 14517 Gaskill, Allen 03, Pine Grove Farm, 10928 Stonecreek Rd, Newcomerstown, OH 43832 Gasser, Kraig 07, 2556 E Easton Rd, Creston, OH 44217, 92gass@gmail.com, 330-317-7688 Gasser, Steve 07, Gasser Farms, 2959 Pleasant Home Rd, Creston, OH 44217 sjgasser01@gmail.com, 330-465-5429 Gerber, Kenneth 07, 5610 TR 353, Millersburg, OH 44654, kwmgerber@yahoo.com 330-674-9817, 330-763-3420 cell Geyer, Richard & Anita Ambos 14, Trio Farms, Inc, 11511 Botkins Rd, Botkins, OH 45306 937-693-6562, 937-622-2259 cell Gilbert, Lisa M 08, Dovin Dairy Farms LLC, 15967 SR 58 S, Oberlin, OH 44074 Gilbert, Steve 07, Broad-Vue Holsteins, 11200 Hiner Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 debbiegilbert7470@gmail.com, 419-869-7137, 330-231-8039 cell Gill, Ralph 07, Golden Briar Farm, 7588 Back Orrville Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-466-0498 ragill@landolakes.com Gingerich, Schmocker & Powell 22, 13330 CR 42, Millersburg, IN 46543 Gleisner, Bud 08, 144 CR 681, Sullivan, OH 44880-9715, 419-651-9388 Golden Oaks Farm 22, PO Box 37, Wauconda, IL 60084 Gowanlock, Heather 02, Ouric Holsteins, PO Box 635, Nicollet, MN 56074 Graves, Kenneth & Tonia 13, KayeBrook Farm, 3645 Church Rd, Urbana, OH 43078, 937-652-3350

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Gresser, Irvin 07, Ir-Ma-Vale Farm, 7585 Akron Rd, Sterling, OH 44276, 330-669-3611, 330-347-5171 cell Griffith, Larry & Chad 15, Southern Hills Holsteins, 12146 Dairy Lane, Bethel, OH 45106 513-543-5894, 513-543-2315 Grove, Juli A 03, Hardingdale Holsteins, 2213 Crooked Run Rd, New Philadelphia, OH 44663, 330-339-5389 Grube, Mike & Janelle 08, 8300 ShilohNorwalk Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878, 419-896-2897, 419-564-3265 cell Guggenbiller, Daryl L 12, Glacier Hill Farm, 972 Meiring Rd, Ft Recovery, OH 45846 Gunkelman, Brian 08, B-Gunkelman Farms, 3411 Abbeyville Rd, Medina, OH 44256, brian4320@zoominternet.net 330-350-2047 Gunkelman, Dave 07, TaG Holsteins, 747 SR 39, Perrysville, OH, 44864, 330-464-3259 drgunkelman@yahoo.com

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Hall, Rondell 08, 333 TR 1080, Polk, OH 44866 ponygirl333@yahoo.com, 330-465-5791 Hallelujah Holsteins LLC 07, Hallejujah Holsteins, 3024 S Jefferson Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-264-3919, 330-464-6982 cell Hange, Donald E. 07, 433 N Kurzen Rd, Dalton, OH 44618 dshange@sssnet.com 330-465-1515 Harding, Edna 03, E-Fran-Dale Holsteins, 4364 Schilling Hill Rd NW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 ednaharding@hotmail.com 330-339-5490, 330-243-4728 cell Harding, Larry & Jared 03, Hardingdale Holsteins, 4447 Crooked Run Rd NW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663, 330-339-5389 jharding32@yahoo.com Harding, Louise 03, Lou Har Holsteins, 4364 Schilling Hill Rd NW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663, 330-339-5490, 330-432-7430 cell Harms, David & Dirk 15, Harms Farms, 2700 Clayton Rd, Brookville, OH 45309 937-687-2955, 937-776-8408 cell Harms, Shari L. 15, Har Place, 2700 Clayton Rd, Brookville, OH, 45309, 937-687-2955, 937-776-8408 cell Harpster Enterprises Ltd 08, Dave, Dan & Dean Harpster, 316 B US 250 E, Jeromesville, OH 44840, 419-496-0093, 419-651-2343 cell Hartline, Robert/Gale/John 03, Hartline Valley Farms, Inc., 735 Wagner Rd, Marietta, OH 45750, 740-373-6820 Hartman, Wayne E. 07, Hartman Dairy Farm Inc, 3918 Ogden Rd , Wooster, OH 44691 330-465-7536 Hartschuh, Allen & Diane 09, Dial Dairy Farm, 1401 New Washington Rd, Bloomville, OH 44818, 419-284-3721, 419-561-0024 cell Hartschuh, Gregory S 09, Dial Dairy Farm, 6348 Parks Rd, Sycamore, OH 44882 hartschuh.7@gmail.com 419-561-1364 Hartschuh, Jason 09, Dial Dairy Farm, 1401 New Washington Rd, Bloomville, OH 44818 hartschuh.11@gmail.com 419-561-1216

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Hartschuh,DVM, Brian 09, Hartschuh Dairy Farm, 7875 Miller Rd, Bloomville, OH 44818 brian.hartschuh@gmail.com 419-835-4170 Hartzler, Shane 07, Crossroads Dairy, LLC, 10721 Benner Rd, Rittman, OH 44270 Haskins, Paul R 07, Rohaven Holsteins, 16998 Mishey Rd, Butler, OH 44822, 419-618-4028, phaskins17199@hotmail.com Haskins, Robert W. 04, Haskins Farm, 17219 Mishey Rd, Butler, OH 44822, 740-694-0122, 440-543-4539 cell Hasseman Jr, Russell 07, Marlu-Rusken Farm LLC, 930 Dalton Fox Lake Rd, Dalton, OH 44618, 330-234-2929 Hastings, Duane 08, 107 CR 1100, West Salem, OH 44287, 419-869-7360, 419-606-0996 cell Hastings, Lad & Brenda 01, Hastings Dairy, 13270 Stoney Springs Dr, Chardon, OH 44024, hastings97@gmail.com 440-635-0313 Havens, Eric 09, Brookview Farms, 4293 Tiffin Rd, Fremont, OH 43420, 419-992-4471 ehbrookviewfarms@yahoo.com Heger, Cam & Alex 15, 43 Kameron Dr, Monroe, OH 45050, 513-777-1666, 513-646-6904 cell Heger, Curt 15, Future Manor Farm, 10131 CR 227, Camden, OH 45311, 937-452-3606 Heger, Roy 15, Future Manor Farm, 221 S Liberty, Camden, OH 45311, 513-907-0522 Hein, Jake 12, 3264 Chickasaw Rd, Celina, OH 45822, 419-852-9126, 419-852-3524 cell Hein, Jay 12, Nor-J-Farms, 8109 Clover Four Rd. Celina, OH 45822, 419-925-5103, 419-852-9125 cell Hempfling, Chuck 12, Hempfling Holsteins LLC, 22161 Lincoln Hwy, Delphos, OH 45833 chempfling@woh.rr.com 419-236-6467 Henricks, Richard 10, Henricks & Krieger, 14692 CR 16-3, Fayette, OH 43521 419-452-7285 Henry Farms 11, Mark Henry, 9110 SR 287, West Liberty, OH 43357, 937-747-3575 Henry, Anton 14, Indian Stone Farms LLC, 10726 Shaffer Rd, Versailles, OH 45380 indianstone1@ embarqmail.com, 937-238-4960 Henry, Steve 03, Lemuel Farm, 11748 Turkey Flat Rd SE, Uhrichsville, OH 44683 740-254-4698, 330-432-5555 cell Henschen DVM, Tye J. 11, Midwest Genetics, 3883 Klondike Rd, Delaware, OH 43015, 740-815-0076 Heritage Cooperative 13, Allan Robison 11177 TR 133, West Mansfield, OH 43358 937-652-2135 ext 631 or 632 Hershberger, Clay 03, 9668 Golf Course Rd, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, 330-852-4091 hersh.dairyman@gmail.com Hershberger, Craig 07, Ree-Kay Acres, 4976 CR 172, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 ehlm_chershb@tccsa.net 330-852-4898, 330-204-3317 cell Hershberger, Jeff 07, 2051 SR 557, Baltic, OH 43804, 330-897-0686 Hershberger, Lamar 07, Hersh-Dale, 3765 SR 39, Millersburg, OH 44654 Hershberger, Renee 07, Ree-Kay Acres, 4976 CR 172, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, reneehershberger@gmail.com 330-204-6466 60

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High, Darvin & Ashley 07, High’s Holsteins, 3917 Ogden Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 Hinds, Kevin C. 03, 6443 Everhart Rd, Newcomerstown, OH 43832, 740-498-6240 614-205-7173 cell Hinz, Bruce & Justin 22, 7759 Centerville Rd, Fillmore, NY 14735, 585-689-0249, 585-689-0251/585-689-0249 cells Hipalane Farms 02, 5250 McCann Rd, Salem, OH 44460, 330-222-1328, 330-853-3677 cell Hippely, Robert & Linda 02, Hippely Holsteins, 23675 Buck Rd, Alliance, OH 44601 330-823-2123 Hohman, Michael 02, Strouble Farm LTD, 5466 Werner Church Rd, North Canton, OH 44721 330-575-7007 Holmes Ag Service 07, Holmes Ag Service, PO Box 67, 301 S Market, Holmesville, OH 44633 330-279-2501 Holter’s Holstein Farms 06, Holter Holsteins, 34425 Dairy Lane, Pomeroy, OH 45769 740-992-7261 Hoover, Dan & Connie 09, Hoover Dairy, 2314 E SR 18, Tiffin, OH 44883, 419-447-2177 Horning, Aaron 08, Cedar Wood Farm, 1011 Crum Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878, 419-895-1183 Hostetler, Luke 07, Hostetler Farm, 1821, Deerfield Ave NW, Dalton, OH 44618 330-828-0671, 330-495-0198 cell Hostetler, Robyn Baer 07, L & R Dairy Farm LLC, 12599 Fulton Rd, Marshallville, OH 44645 landrdairy@aol.com, 330-855-5515, 330-234-1653 cell Hudson, Craig 09, Hudson Farms, 1627 SR 100, Bucyrus, OH 44820, 419-563-0102 ckhud909@embarqmail.com Huff, Brent 03, Rocky Point Farms, 26714 TR 247, Newcomerstown, OH 43832 740-498-8231, 740-502-1036 cell, rockypoint@wildblue.net Hughes, Julie 07, Open Road Farm Ltd, 1920 TR 26, Killbuck, OH 44637-9738, 330-377-4156 hankhughes@embarqmail.com Hunsberger, Mike 07, Hunsberger Holsteins LLC, 8257 Aylsworth Rd, Shreve, OH 44676 330-317-3663 Hunsberger, Rod 07, Gate-Way Holsteins LTD, 8817 CR 318, Shreve, OH 44676, 330-567-3776, 330-317-4777 cell Hupp, Josh & Jen 04, Hupp Dairy, 15286 Fairgrounds Rd, Croton, OH 43013 740-893-2413, 740-627-1871 cell huppjj@embarqmail.com Idyl Brook Dairy 07, Idyl Brook Dairy, 6860 Snoddy Rd, Shreve, OH 44676, 419-651-5198 Indoe, Richard K 08, Richman Farms, 7833 Richman Rd, Lodi, OH 44254 330-948-1427, 330-608-8685 cell, richmanfrm@aol.com Indoe, Tom 08, Richman Farms, 7900 Richman Rd, Lodi, OH 44254, 330-948-1137, 330-571-4670 cell Indoe, Tyler 08, Richman Farms, 233 Blue Spruce Ct, Seville, OH 44273 Indoe, William 08, Richman Farms, 8018 Richman Rd, Lodi, OH 44254, 330-608-9770

Jackson, Justin M 08, Oakson Farms, 5688 Spencer Rd, Spencer, OH 44275 jmjackson333@hotmail.com, 330-421-6838 Jackson, Ray & Colleen 11, Oakson South, 8961 TR 207, Degraff, OH 43318, 937-5855727, 937-597-9429 cell rjack@watchtv.net Janes, Allison 07, 2519 S Jefferson Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 Janes, Ken & Kaye 07, 2519 S Jefferson Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 kjanes@sssnet.com 330-464-4134 Jenkins, Richard B 13, Jenkins Farms, 5209 Dialton Rd, St Paris, OH 43072 Jentes, Robert 07, Blue Ridge Farms LLC, 1784 Jentes Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-345-7840 Johnson, Allen 07, 1191 S Wenger Rd, Dalton, OH 44618 AFJohnson@landolakes.com 330-466-0709 Johnson, Kathy Whiteleather 02, Johnson Family Farm, 28240 Gilson Rd, Salem, OH 44460 Jones, Lewis R 05, 4336 Jeney Place, Grove City, OH 43123 lrj.osmha@yahoo.com 614-539-5848, 614-580-0031 cell Jorgensen, Aaron & Jerry 22, 4765 Moyer Rd, Webberville, MI 48892

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Kahl, Victor 08, Kimber-Lane, 741 TR 1904, Ashland, OH 44805 Kampfer, Karen 02, Kampfer Farms, 17565 Fairview Ave, Beloit, OH 44609, 330-337-3584, 330-428-5318 cell, slimwb24@yahoo.com Kaverman Sr, James R. 12, Jandi-K Farm, 5854 Wolfcale Rd, Convoy, OH 45832, 419-7492503, 419-203-0555 cell Kaverman, JR & Angi 13, Call-Del Farm, 11142 Huntingon Rd, South Charleston, OH 45368, kdairy@live.com, 614-745-7524 Keene, Janice 22, 4304 Maple St, W Des Moines, IA 50265, 614-506-4457 Keener, Bruce 07, Commodity Blenders, 10077 W Easton Rd, West Salem OH, 44287, 419-846-3566, 330-466-2929 cell Keener, Paul 07, Rosedale Farms LLC, 2039 TR 405, Jeromesville, OH 44840 rosedalefarms@ gmail.com, 330-988-0139 Kemp, James & Nancy 07, Windemere Holsteins, 8669 Myers Rd, West Salem OH 44287 j/nwindemere@me.com 330-263-1756 Kepner, Peter D. 01, Box 96, Hartford, OH 44424, 330-772-4321 Kerr, Lisa 08, Wil-O-Rae, 35 Burras Rd, North Fairfield, OH 44855 wilorae@yahoo.com 419-606-0527 Kibler Dairy Farms Inc 01, 5163 Highland Ave, Warren, OH 44481 kiblerfarm@aol.com 330-399-5797, 330-770-8357 cell Kidron Auction Inc 07, John Sprunger, PO Box 39, Kidron, OH 44636 ka@kidronauction.com 330-857-2641 Kiko Jr, James R & Evan 02, Kiko Farms, 813 Fox Ave SE, Paris, OH 44669, J-330-806-5518 E-330-205-9354 Kiko Sr, James R 02, 811 Fox Ave SE, Paris, OH 44669, 330-862-3456


Kiko, Joseph 03, Pleasant View Dairy, 1161 Ming Rd, Carrollton, OH 44615, 330-771-7893 Kiko, Randall 02, R&P Kiko Family Farms Ltd, 4729 Butler Grange Rd, Salem, OH 44460 randallkiko@kikocompany.com, 330-222-2220, 330-831-0174 cell Kiko, Roger L 03, Pleasant View Dairy, 4221 Kensington Rd, Carrollton, OH 44615, 330-627-7098 King, Tony 13, TK-Plain-View, 1102 Mennonite Church Rd, West Liberty, OH 43357, 937-465-1550, 937-869-0672 cell tcking7@gmail.com Klingensmith, David 01, Klingendale Farm, 6300 Nelson-Mosier Rd, Leavittsburg, OH 44430, 330-898-4436, 330-979-7685 cell Klingensmith, John 01, Klingendale Farm, 6300 Nelson-Mosier Rd, Leavittsburg, OH 44430, 330-207-0696 Knapp, Carl L 08, Knappway Holsteins, 570 E Herrick, Wellington, OH 44090, 440-647-2653 Knapp, Steve 08, Knappway Holsteins, 24228 West Rd, Wellington, OH 44090, 440-6476104, 440-669-6686, knappsl@ncwcom.com Knight, Karl B. & Nathan R 01, Knighthaven Farm, 6744 SR 46 NE, Cortland, OH 44410, 330-638-4287 Knisely, Dennis & Susan 10, 23595 CR M, Fayette, OH 43521, cowstitcher@frontier.com 419-237-3209 Knoll, Scott 08, Wil-O-Knoll Farm, 35 Burras Rd, North Fairfield, OH 44855 wilorae@yahoo.com 419-685-3979 Knoll, Troy 08, Wil-O-Knoll Farm/Semex U.S.A. 415 Old State Rd, North Fairfield, OH 44855 knolltroy@yahoo.com 419-681-0751 Knoop, Ann 14, Futurama Farm, 8877 Newhope Rd, Fletcher, OH 45326 Knoop, Hugh E. 14, Futurama Farms, 8877 Newhope Rd, Fletcher, OH 45326 Knoop, Jeffery A. 14, Futurama Holsteins, 6750 Burr Oak New Hope Rd, Fletcher, OH 45326 jaksknoop@yahoo.com 937-214-2321 Knoop, Josh 14, Futurama Holsteins, 6195 N Bollinger Rd, Conover, OH 45317, 937-214-2322 jaknoop07@yahoo.com Knoop, Kathy 14, Futurama Holsteins, 6750 Burr Oak New Hope Rd, Fletcher, OH 45326 jaksknoop@yahoo.com 937-214-2320 Koch, Bruce & Randy 07, 8696 W Pleasant Home Rd, West Salem, OH 44287 cbskoch@msn.com 330-749-9571 Kocher, Kenneth P 09, Bucks Pride Dairy LLC, 6249 Ross Rd, Bloomville, OH 44818, 419-563-6100 Kranz, Todd 11, Select Sires Inc, 7991 Tartan Fields Dr., Dublin, OH 43017, 614-530-5089 tkranz@selectsires.com Krieg, Marvin L. 12, 07389 SR 364, New Bremen, OH 45869 mkrieg@watchtv.net, 419-629-2374, 419-733-4268 cell Krill, Joseph S.10, Twin Lake Farm, 02578 Lake Rd, Edgerton, OH 43517, rkrill@bright.net 419-298-2793, 419-212-5985 cell Kruggel Farms, Inc 08, 4720 Avon Lake Rd, Litchfield, OH 44253, 330-242-2277 Kruse, Randall L. 09 , 993 Monroe St, Bellevue, OH 44811 randy.kruse@genusplc.com 419-681-4481

L.E. Sommer Kidron Inc. 07, PO Box 230, 4874, Kidron Rd, Kidron, OH 44636, 330-857-2031, les@lesommerkidron.com L’Amoreaux, Nevin & Brenda 02, LindLaur Holstein, 7261 Paris Ave , Louisville, OH 44641 blamoreaux@neo.rr.com/nlamoreaux@neo.rr.com 330-875-4157, 330-309-6575 cell Lahmers, Christopher & Elizabeth13, Lah-Dale, 10540 Hinton Mill Rd, Marysville, OH 43040, clahmers@cobaselect.com, 614-306-7194 Lahmers, Michele 08, 3451 Shad Dr E, Mansfield, OH, 44903, 419-651-2081 michele_lahmers@cargill.com Lamb, Jed 08, 44381 New London Eastern Rd, Sullivan, OH 44880 Lamb, Jonathan & Alicia 22, Oakfield Corners, 6880 Albion Rd, Oakfield, NY 14125 Lammers, Blair 12 Golden Touch Holsteins, 08609 Southland Rd, New Knoxville, OH 45871 blairlammers@nktelco.net 419-733-9098 Landers, Michael 09, 725 E SR 18, Tiffin, OH 44883 mlanders@crinet.com 419-448-8357 Landes, Jason 02, Jayz Holsteins, 2398 Ravenna Ave NE, East Canton, OH 44730, 330-488-0015, 330-605-5566 cell, jlandes@bdi-usa.com Landis, Gary 08, Landis Farms, 51585 New London Eastern Rd, Nova, OH 44859, 419-929-8221 Lausin Farms 01, Lausin Farms Inc, 7243 Ledge Rd, Thompson, OH 44086 jjlausin1@ windstream.net 440-298-3171 Lawson, Matthew & Megan 14, Son-Rock Farms, 2099 Cisco Rd, Sidney, OH 45365 mattlawson2002@gmail.com, 937-538-7110 Leid, Harold M 08, Windy Ridge Farm, 6810 Olivesburg Fitchville Rd, Greenwich, OH 44837 419-895-2324 Leininger, Alan 10, Cottonwood-Vale Farm, 11781 CR 23, Fayette, OH 43521, 419-822-1776 Leininger, Lee10, Cottonwood-Vale Farm, 11843 CR 23, Fayette, OH 43521, 419-237-3027 leininger2@fulton-net.com Lewis, Richard C. & Sally 05, Shanghigh, Holsteins, 9510 Keplar Ford Rd, Orient, OH 43146 shanghigh43146@gmail.com 614-214-6365 Liming, A. L. 01, Lou-Ida Farms, 3840 Austintown-Warren Rd, Mineral Ridge, OH 44440, 330-652-9092, 330-770-6208 cell Liming, Lamar L. 01, Lou-Ida Farms, 3726 Austintown-Warren Rd, Mineral Ridge, OH 44440 louidafarms@aol.com 330-770-6206 Liming, Mary Y. 01, Lou-Ida Farms 3840 Austintown-Warren Rd, Mineral Ridge, OH 44440 myl3840@aol.com 330-652-9092 Lingle, Rick & Amy 07, Lingle Holstein Farms Ltd, 2625 N Reedsburg Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 419-869-7689, 419-651-0825 cell Lingle, Ryan & Chelsi 07, Lingle Holstein Farms Ltd, 1766 N Reedsburg Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 419-651-8961 Logan, Duane D 11, Coba/Select Sires Inc, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Rd, Columbus, OH 43228 duane@cobaselect.com, 614-878-5333, 614-205-7170 cell

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Logan, Steven 01, Logan Acres Farm, 9506 SR 193, Farmdale, OH 44417 slogan68@yahoo.com 330-240-9946 Long, Ronald 11, 17981 Boerger Rd, Marysville, OH 43040 ronkarenlong@gmail.com 937-644-5824, 937-645-5731 cell Lora, John S 02, Lorawae Holsteins, 14094 Garfield Rd, Salem, OH 44460, 330-537-3797, 234-567-7414 cell, lorawae@embarqmail.com Lora, Katey A 02, Lorawae Holsteins, 13984 Garfield Rd, Salem, OH 44460, 330-692-2223 Lorawae Holsteins LLC 02, 14094 Garfield Rd, Salem, OH 44460 lorawae@embarqmail.com 330-537-3797, 330-692-2220 cell Lowe, Onita J & James 07, 47220 TR 218, Millersburg, OH 44654 Lowmiller, Dale L 02, Lowmiller Farms LLC, 23980 SR 172, Minerva, OH 44657 330-894-2657, 330-205-0675 cell Lukens, Heidi 02, Ouric Holsteins, 20 Cleveland St, Norfolk, MA 02056, 330-501-1883 Lumley, Barbara R. 03, Lumley Holsteins, 5192 Alamo Rd SE, Carrollton, OH 44615 blumleybarbwire@yahoo.com 330-739-2038, 330-806-1844 cell Lumley, Mark A. 03, Lumley Holsteins, 5176 Alamo Rd SE, Carrollton, OH 44615 330-739-2212, 330-205-3925 cell Lumley, Steven W 03, Lumley Farms, LLC, 3059 Mahogany Run Circle, North Canton, OH 44720, 330-206-4585 Lund View Farms, LLC 08, Carl & William Lund, 1555 New State Rd, Norwalk, OH 44857, 419-668-1784 Lund, Bryan 08, Lund View, 1577 New State Rd, Norwalk, OH 44857, 419-668-7313, 419-681-0713 cell Lyon, Jr, Tom 22, W7416 Cty E, Westfield, WI 53964 Maloney, Michael 22, 1552 CR 22, North Bangor, NY 12966 Mangun, Ben & Jenessa 07, Ben-Alli Holsteins, 13625 Friendsville Rd, Burbank, OH 44214, 330-466-6343 Mangun, Roy W & Lisa 07, Ben-Alli Holsteins, 13693 Friendsville Rd, Burbank, OH, 44214 330-466-3728 Mantey, Joseph R. & Timothy 11, Huesta Farm, 2649 Marion-Mt Gilead Rd, Marion, OH 43302, 740-389-4494, 740-225-0097 (Joe) Marburger Farm Dairy 22, 1506 Mars Evans City Rd, Evans City, PA 16033, 724-433-2447 Marodore Farm 05, Marodore Farm, 5745 Burchey Rd, Baltimore, OH 43105, 740-756-4533, 740-808-0592 cell marodorefarm@gmail.com Martig, Crist 02, M&M Dairy Farms LLC, 14816 Benton Rd, Salem, OH 44460 Martin, Andrew 08 Coniferous Crest Holsteins, 2695 Barnes Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878, 419-896-3868 Martin, Jeffrey 10, Martinline LLC, 13330 CR 23, Fayette, OH 43521, 419-583-7117

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Marty, Corey 07, Willow Tree Dairy LLC, 4648 Fulton Rd, Smithville, OH 44677, cmarty8440@gmail.com, 330-749-7415 Marty, James 07, Sky-Home Farm 9825 Steiner Rd, Rittman, OH 44270, 330-201-3114 Mason Farms Ltd. 04, Mason Farms Ltd, 1791 SR 61, Marengo, OH 43334, 419-253-6995 Mast, James C. 07, Maspring Farm, 7062 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654 Mast, Mose N. 07, Stream-Valley Farm, 2973 TR 182, Baltic, OH, 43804, 330-897-1394 Mattox, Jim, Lynette & Kaitlyn 05, Ash-Lyn Farms, 1473 Pleasantville Rd NE, Pleasantville, OH 43148, 740-503-8106 Maurer, Richard A 14, Maurena Farms, 16047 McCartyville Rd, Anna, OH 45302 937-693-3182, 937-581-0376 cell Maurice, Leslie 13, 5271 Kiser Lake Rd, Conover, OH 45317, 614-595-0945 Mazzaro, Tom & Charity 01, M-Signature, 7373 Stanhope-Kelloggsville, Williamsfield, OH 44093 mazzaradi@aol.com 440-293-5573, 440-667-1759 cell McCarron, John 09, McCarron Farms, 3567 Amoy-Ganges Rd, Mansfield, OH 44903 mccarronfarms@aol.com, 419-564-4475 McCombs, Tom 03, United Dairy, 124 Sorghum Ridge Rd, Wheeling , WV 26003, 304-216-3017 tmccombs@uniteddairy.com McCord, Jennifer & Rod 15, Gusty-Knoll-J, 1981 Woodville Pike, Goshen, OH 45122-9441, jen_mccord@msn.com, 937-218-4671 McCort, Kenny 03, Jenny-Bell, 1227 Dyewood Rd SW, Carrollton, OH 44615, 330-627-5478 McCoy, Dennis 12, Macabob Farm, 3827 TullyHarrison Rd, Convoy, OH 45832, 419-708-3972 McCracken, Alicia 02, A&K Livestock, 6913 Lake Dr SW, Navarre, OH 44662, amccrackents@yahoo.com, 330-704-1376, 330-428-5232 cell McDonnell, Kyle 08, K-Bec Holsteins, 48199 SR 303, Wellington, OH 44090 blmktm@ncwcom.net, 216-347-9574 McDonnell, Tom & Jodi 07, R-Crest Holsteins, 10787 Snoddy Rd, Lakeville, OH 44638 tnjmcd@yahoo.com, 330-464-7917 McGuire, Nicholas 11, Nic-Nan Holsteins, 4149 SR 287, West Liberty, OH 43357 aredg6@yahoo.com 937-465-7428 McKarns, William T. 02, 29950 Campbell Rd, Hanoverton, OH 44423, 330-223-2180 pmckarns@frontier.com McKay, Sam 05 McMahan, Scott & Robert 11, McMahan Farms, 27480 SR 31, Raymond, OH 43067 tagcow@live.com 937-243-1515 McWilliams, James 04, McWilliams Farm, 6730 Perry Twp Rd 85, Mt Gilead, OH 43338, 419-362-4828 Meller, Gene H 10, V882 Rd 18, Wauseon, OH 43567 Meller, Kevin L 10, V882 Rd 18, Wauseon, OH 43567 meller@bright.net 419-601-5183 Mennell, Roy 08, Mennell Acres, 10532 Smith Rd, Litchfield, OH 44253, 330-604-6504 Menzie, Laurie 10, White Light Holsteins, K121 CR 3, McClure, OH 43534, 419-278-0030, 740624-6367 cell, whitelightholsteins@gmail.com 62

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Menzie, Tony 10, White Light Holsteins, K121 CR 3, McClure, OH 43534, 419-278-0030, 740-624-6003 Mercer, John 02, 15979 Freed St, Minerva, OH 44657 Merrill, Kent 08, 4831 Wenz Rd, Wakeman, OH 44889, 419-929-8737 Michalovich, Kari 07, Lake-Point Dairy, 6136 SR 514, Lakeville, OH 44638, 608-444-2441 lakepointdairy@gmail.com Miklosovic, Tina 08 Twining Farm LLC, 11375 Sutton Place, Chardon, OH 44024 Miley, Anna 07, Miley Holstein Farms Ltd, 6745 Matty Rd, West Salem, OH 44287 amiley12@mail.bw.edu 330-749-1736 Miley, Jane 07, Miley Holstein Farms Ltd, 7234 Bates Rd, West Salem, OH 44287 330-264-2453, 330-464-8826 cell Miley, Jason C 07, Miley Holstein Farms Ltd, 6382 Bates Rd, West Salem, OH 44287 jasonmiley11@gmail.com, 330-466-8509 Miley, Jon 07, Miley Holstein Farms Ltd, 8108 Martin Rd, West Salem, OH 44287, 419-8463234, 330-988-3588 cell, mileyja@frontier.com Miley, Joseph 07, Miley Holstein Farms Ltd, 6745 Matty Rd, West Salem, OH 44287, 330-2637814, 330-466-7223 cell, jdjamiley@aol.com Milksource 22, N3569 Vanden Bosch Rd, Kaukauna, WI 54130 Miller, Charley 02, 14704 W Middletown Rd, Beloit, OH 44609 Miller, David J. 07, Round View Farm, 8149 TR 551, Shreve, OH 44676, 330-567-3294, 330-749-6440 cell Miller, Edward J. 02, 25320 Bowman Rd, Homeworth, OH 44634, 330-525-7092 Miller, Edwin 03, Su-Win Holsteins, 9021 CR 186, Dundee, OH 44624 edwinm929@gmail.com 330-359-0901, 330-231-0278 cell Miller, Elvin S 07, E-Mil Dairy, 8361 CR 201, Fredericksburg, OH 44627, 330-674-0554 Miller, Eric 02, Miller-Hy Farm, 18360 South Range Rd, Beloit, OH 44609, 330-257-0710, miller03wb@yahoo.com Miller, Firman R 07, Narrow-Valley Farm, 2345 TR 165, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, 330-852-2358 Miller, Ivan 07, Shady Bottom Farm, 1345 TR 661, Dundee, OH 44624, 330-359-0154 Miller, Jason J 07, Alpine Jay Farm, 1536 TR 660, Dundee, OH 44624, 330-275-5188 Miller, Jay A 02, 19115 Courtney Rd, Beloit, OH 44609, 330-938-6062 Miller, Jonathan H 02, Miller Farm, 25320 Bowman Rd, Homeworth, OH 44634 330-525-7092, 330-341-0333 cell Miller, Jr, Pete 07, Pe-Ru Farm, 7940 CR 235, Millersburg, OH 44654, 330-674-3138 Miller, Jr., Ervin E 07, 4347 Welty Rd, Apple Creek, OH 44606 Miller, Julie 07, Miley Holstein Farms Ltd, 16485 E TR 136, Bellevue, OH 44811, 419-271-3530 Miller, Kevin L. & Toni 10, Millacres Holsteins, 20394 CR S, Defiance, OH 43512-9506 millacres@bright.net 419-267-5545

Miller, Marion A 07, 2701 TR 166, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, 330-852-7094, ext 2 Miller, Mark 02, 10061 Duck Creek Rd, Salem, OH 44460, 330-429-0061 Miller, Michael R 02, Mill-Ka Dairy Farm, 1429 Johnson Ave, Salem, OH 44460, 330-332-2533 330-259-5704 cell Miller, Mike E 14, 131 E Smithfield St, Bradford, OH 45308, mikemiller.55@hotmail.com, 937-418-3115 Miller, Richard M. 02, Richard M Miller, 11893 Stratton Rd, Salem, OH 44460, 330-332-9429 Miller, Roger L 02, Miller-Hy Holsteins, 18856 Courtney Rd, Beloit, OH, 44609 330-938-3276, 330-771-2759 cell Miller, Tim 07, Doughty Valley Holsteins, 5547 SR 557, Millersburg, OH, 44654, 330-231-0092 doughtyvalley@gmail.com Mitchell Family 01,14238 Hoover Road, Hiram, OH 44234, 440-854-8492 Moff, Barbara 02, Ouric Holsteins, 9135 New Buffalo Rd, Canfield, OH 44406 ouricmoff@aol.com 330-774-7703 Moff, Brian 02,Ouric Holsteins,806 Westville Lake Rd, Beloit, OH 44609, 330-501-1351 Moff, Elizabeth 02, Ouric Holsteins, 101 East Pine St, Apt 5, Red Bud, IL 62278 Moff, Greg 02, Ouric Holsteins, 9160 New Buffalo Rd, Canfield, OH 44406-9113 Moff, Howard 02, Ouric Holsteins, 9135 New Buffalo Rd, Canfield, OH, 44406 ouricmoff@aol.com, 330-549-3509, 330-515-5117 cell Moff, Neil 02, Ouric Holsteins, 5816 Henderson Dr, Delaware, OH 43015, 330-501-1860 Moff, Steve 02, Ouric Holsteins, 14200 New Buffalo Rd, Columbiana, OH 44408, 330-4829018, 614-205-7179 cell, smouric@aol.com Mohler, Dale 07, Mohler View Farm, Ltd, 5395 CR 314 , Millersburg, OH 44654, 330-674-3126 330-231-0477 damoh1@embarqmail.com Morlock, Dan 10, Ro-Jo Dairy Farm, 6661 Housekeeper Rd, Pemberville, OH 43450 419-265-5771 Morlock, James 10, Ro-Jo Dairy Farm, 6661 Housekeeper Rd, Pemberville, OH 43450 Morlock, JoAnn 10, 6700 Housekeeper Rd, Pemberville, OH 43450 romorjo55@gmail.com 419-287-4445, 419-265-1555 cell Morlock, John E 07, Morlock Farm, 9946 Spencer Rd, West Salem, OH 44287, 419-8534406, 330-464-3732 cell Mt. Eaton Elevator 07, Mt Eaton Elevator, PO Box 195, Mt. Eaton, OH 44659, 330-359-5028 Mullet, Marion 07, Valley Farm Supply Inc 1871 CR 70, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-852-4750 Mussard, Jana & Martin 10, 10359 Dunham Rd, Mt Vernon, OH 43050, 419-438-2746 jananed@hotmail.com Mutti Dairy Farms 03, Mutti Dairy Farm, 3326 Stonecreek Rd SW, Stone Creek, OH 43840 , 330-339-5522

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Neider, John 03, Neider Family Farms, LLC, 2005 Montero Rd NE, Carrollton, OH 44615, 330-6275157, 330-323-5454 cell, neider@eohio.net Neill, Patricia M 09, Neill Farms, 10614 Billings Rd, Bellevue, OH, 44811 nf@onebellevue.com, 419-483-2169, 419-217-3020 cell Nelson Dairy 13, Chris & Joyce Nelson, 1751 S Dugan Rd, Urbana, OH 43078 937-653-8041, 937-508-6740 cell Neuenschwander, Harold 03, Harold’s Equipment, 2120 CR 168, Dundee, OH 44624 suen@haroldsequipment.com, 330-893-2348 Neuenschwander, Trent D 07, Neueway Holsteins, 2887 W Lebanon Rd S, Dalton, OH 44618 trenthea91@gmail.com 330-465-7503 Neuenschwander, Wilfred J 07, Bluecrest Dairy/Fredway Holsteins, 2220 Good Rd, Orrville, OH 44667, 330-621-1403 Nolt, John 08, Majestic Oak Dairy, 2481 US 224, Plymouth, OH 44865, 419-933-6475 Nolt, Kervin Z 08, West Delphi Dairy, 1015 US 224 W, Willard, OH 44890, 419-935-1723 Norton, Chuck 08, 18891 Pitts Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 Oakvale Farm 13, Elizabeth & Randy Finke, 1285 SR 29 NE, London, OH 43140 oakvale94@gmail.com 614-402-8364 OARDC Krauss Dairy 07, c/o Kevin Miller, 1680 Madison Ave, Wooster, OH 44691 miller.2320@osu.edu 330-263-3924, 330-201-1629/Kevin Miller Oberholtzer, Clair R 08, Clai-Mar Farms, 6790 Amstutz Rd, Shiloh, OH 44878, 419-896-3131 Oberholtzer, Clair, Brandon, Sheldon, Landon, Gordon & Waldon 08, Clair-Lyn Holsteins, 727 CR 2404, Loudonville, OH 44842 clairlyn@bright.net 419-938-3156 Oberholtzer, David & Pam 08, Homerville Holstein Farms, 8429 Spencer Rd, Homerville, OH 44235, ober@ohio.net 330-242-3816, 330-242-4056 cell Obrecht, Jim & Ann 07, Jiman Farms, 7849 Columbus Rd, Shreve, OH 44676, 330-464-0395 (Ann) Oechsle, Jim & Cheri 12, JaCher Holsteins, 11247 Wren Landeck Rd, Van Wert, OH 45891 cheri.oechsle@gmail.com 419-605-2858-Jim 419-605-2838 - Cheri Oneys Milkyway Farm 08, Jeff, Gerald, Sonia & Connie Oney, 3272 Rome Greenwich Rd Greenwich, OH 44837, 419-752-9411 Ostarchvic, Mark & Amy 07, Raygor Farms LLC 15873 Jericho Rd, Dalton, OH 44618 330-857-0222, 330-465-0513 A, 330-2779400 M Osterloh, Ivo H. & Barbara 12, Iv-Ann Holstein Farm, 140 Osterloh Rd, Minster, OH 45865 419-628-2507 OSU Agricultural Tech Institute 07, C/O Royce Thornton, 1328 Dover Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330287-1373, 330-466-7385 cell, thornton.5@osu.edu Packard, Thomas L 08, L&T Farm, 740 Wooster St, Lodi, OH 44254, 330-948-1507, 330-416-3973 cell Parker, Jon 07, 2917 Tannerville Rd, Orrville, OH 44667, 330-464-7370

Patterson, James W. 14, 3580 Center Dr, Greenville, OH 45331, jpatterson004@outlook.com 937-548-4221 Payne, Mark 09, Margail Farms, 4898 CR 223, Clyde, OH 43410, 419-547-7013, 419-355-4180 Pero, Randall A 02, Pero Dairy Farms, 720 Motts Ave SE, East Canton, OH 44730 randall1255@aol.com 330-204-3633 Phillips, H. Scott & Christopher W 04, Fawnacres Farm, 8158 Sparta Rd, Fredericktown, OH 43019, 740-507-2539 (Chris), fawnacresfarm@gmail.com Phillis, Anada R 02, Phillisway Farms, 14704 W Middletown Rd, Beloit, OH 44609, 330-337-8603 Phillis, Harold J. 02 Phillisway Farms, 14704 W Middletown Rd, Beloit, OH 44609, 330-337-8603, 330-402-6142 cell Phillis, Rosemary 02, Phillisway Farms, 14704 W Middletown Rd, Beloit, OH 44609, 330-337-8603 Pine Grove Farm/Gaskill Family 03, Pine Grove Farm, 11158 Stonecreek Rd, Newcomerstown, OH 43832, 740-498-5656, 330-987-0533 cell, tylergaskill3@gmail.com Polchin, Anthony J. 01, Polchin Holsteins, 2276 Sentinel Rd, Dorset, OH 44032, 440-293-7955 Polchin, John T. & Ruth V 01, Polchin Holsteins, 2411 Sentinel Rd, Dorset, OH 44032 440-293-7955 Pollock, Miriam 03, 2546 Yorkview Rd SW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 Pond, James & Robin 13, Pond Ridge Dairy 1319 N Parkview Rd, Woodstock, OH 43084 rpond@landolakes.com/jpond@selectsires. com 937-834-2431, 614-403-7367 Preston Bros. 08, Gary & Dale Preston, 18411 Hawley Rd, Wellington, OH 44090, 440-647-2094 Price, Brandon 02, Farm Credit Mid-America, 312 Adelaide Ave SW, Hartville, OH, 44632 Brandon.Price@e-farmcredit.com, 330-614-6812 Prueter, Mark 12, Country-Corner Holsteins, 5885 Wierwille Rd, New Knoxville, OH 45871, 419-753-2443, 567-644-6053 cell

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Quality Farms LTD 22, 8400 Huntington Rd, Vaughan, ON L4L1A5 CANADA Quallen, Gary J. 15, Gar-Len-View Holsteins, 792 Brown Rd, Wilmington, OH 45177, gjquallen@live.com 937-382-4693, 937-7255640 cell Quietcove Farm 12, Jeremy, Jonathon, Loren Elsass, 17930 Freyburg East Rd, Wapakoneta, OH 45895-8714 quietcoveholsteins@gmail. com/jonathonelsass@gmail.com 419-552-0355(Jeremy), 773-331-1914 (Jon) R&P Kiko Family Farms Ltd 02, R&P Kiko Family Farms Ltd, 28173 Winona Rd, Salem, OH 44460, kikofarms@gmail.com, 330-853-0401 Raber, Leon R 07, Raber-View Holsteins, 7031 CR 201, Millersburg , OH 44654 330-674-1504

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Raber, Michael 07, Raberland Dairy, 8399 CR 235, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 , 330-674-0494 Racha, Scott 22, O-C-E-C Embryos, 8566 Thompson Rd, Holland Point, NY 13354, scott.racha@yahoo.com, 315-865-5826 Raifsnider, Esther 07, 1326 W Easton Rd, Burbank, OH 44214 estherraifsnider@yahoo.com 330-421-7397 Ramsey, Brian & Liz 02, Paradise Valley Farms Inc, 7632 Columbus Rd, Louisville, OH 44641 paradisevalley@live.com, 330-323-4380 Ramsey, Micheal & Michelle 02, Paradise Valley Farms Inc, 6452 Oakhill Ave, Alliance OH, 44601 mboliver86@live.com 330-8217563, 330-323-4378 cell Ramsey, Paul & Catherine 02, Paradise Valley Farms Inc, 8151 Easton St NE, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-875-9962 Ramsey, William & Debra 02, Paradise Valley Farms Inc, 7632 Columbus Rd, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-875-3346 Ramsier Farms 07, Dave & Nelson Ramsier, 9561 Krabill Rd, Sterling, OH 44276 330-925-2723, 330-466-9610 cell Ramsier’s Willow Spring Farm LLC 07 2477 Eastern Rd, Rittman, OH 44270 Rankin, Sharyn 08, Indohio Farms 1745 165th St, Hammond, IN 46320, 219-937-8950 Rausch, Brian 04, R-Style Holsteins, 2059 SR 95, Edison, OH 43320 rstyle_holsteins@yahoo.com 419-946-9831 Rausch, Mark R 11, Mark Rausch Dairy, 11731 Crottinger Rd, Plain City, OH 43064 Rausch, Nathan 11, Mark Rausch Dairy, 11731 Crottinger Rd, Plain City, OH 43064 Rausch, Nicholas 11, Raunic Holsteins, 12331 Industrial Pkwy, Marysville, OH 43040, 614-989-0560 Rausch, Randy 11, Hickory Plains Farm, 8657 Axe Handle Rd, Milford Center, OH 43045 hplains@centurylink.net, 937-349-4781 Rausch, Stacy 11, Mark Rausch Dairy, 11731 Crottinger Rd, Plain City, OH 43064 Rausch, William E. & Joyce 04, R-Style Holsteins, 2059 SR 95, Edison OH 43320 wjrausch@bright.net 419-946-9831 Rawn, Terry & Joy 11, Rawn Farms, 1300 Madden Higgins Rd, London, OH 43140, 301-788-5532 terawn@gmail.com Ray, Jim 02, Coba Select Sires, Inc, 32643 Coffee School Rd, Salem, OH 44460, 614-205-7176 Raygor Farms LLC 07, Raygor Farms LLC, 15860 Jericho Rd, Dalton, OH 44618 330-857-7399, 330-465-1337 B/330-465-0622 S, raygorgirls@gmail.com/raygorfarms@gmail.com Redview Farm, LLC 08, John Long, 2619 Reimer Rd, Wadsworth, OH 44281, 330-3356198, 330-203-7103 cell Rennecker, Brian W. & Heidi 07, Four Winds Farms, 6764 N Honeytown Rd, Smithville, OH 44677 milkmaidhr@aol.com 330-669-3673

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Renner, Julie 07, Renwind Farm, 17182 Old Lincoln Way, Dalton, OH 44618, 330-4660338, buckeye_jules@yahoo.com Renner, Ted S 07, Renwind Farm, 17286 Old Lincoln Way, Dalton , OH 44618 330-828-2604, 330-466-1196 cell, renwind@sssnet.com Rice, David P. 01, Riceton Farm, 4473 Wakefield Creek Rd, Farmdale, OH 44417, 330-876-0443 Rice, Gary 01, Riceton Farm, 4488 Wakefield Creek Rd, Farmdale, OH 44417, 330-876-1078 Rice, Jayme 01, Riceton Farm, 4432 York St, Farmdale, OH 44417, 330-876-0313 Richard, David 07, Mill-Stone Acres, 3878 Bates Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-262-4402 Richardson, Keith & John 12, Balmoral Farms 12028 Buckland Holden Rd, Wapakoneta, OH 45895, 419-657-6647 Ridge-Dell Holsteins, LLC 01, Ridge-Dell Holsteins, LLC, 7827 Hayes-Orangeville Rd NE, Burghill, OH 44404 rebrugler@aol.com 330-772-5361 Riggenbach, Bob 07, Rigg-June Holsteins, 9377 Blough Rd, Sterling, OH 44276 bobbyriggenbach13@gmail.com, 330-464-7111 RMD Dairy Farm Ltd 07, RMD Dairy Farm Ltd, 9757 Easton Rd, Rittman, OH 44270 markdotterer@yahoo.com, 330-414-7901 Robb, Evan W 02, Whiteleather Farms, 4238 Union Ave, Homeworth, OH 44634 evan8300@netscape.net, 330-823-0605, 330-614-1197 cell Rohrer Farms Inc 07, Paul & Benjamin Rohrer, 9305 Rohrer Rd, Orrville, OH 44667 parohrer@zoominternet.net 330-669-2119 Rosebrook, Jerry 10, Sunnyville Farms LLC, 5203 CR F, Deshler, OH 43516, 419-783-1394 Rosebrook, Keith 10, Sunnyville Farms LLC, 4668 CR F, Deshler, OH 43516, 419-722-8507 Rothlisberger, Lynn 09, Rothlisberger Dairy, 7297 CH 124, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 rothlisbergerdairy@gmail.com 419-294-4646, 419-310-1005 cell Rowe, James A & Rita 03, Jimita Holsteins, 9877 Strasburg-Bolivar Rd NW, Strasburg, OH 44680, 330-878-7381 Rowland, Frank 08, 26100 SR 511, Wellington, OH 44090, 440-647-3939, 440-225-4641 cell Roy, Rian 09, Roy Farms, 6076 CR 97, McComb, OH 45858-9438, 419-293-3882 Royer, Dan 02, Royer Farms Inc, 11617 Ravenna Ave, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-877-2053, 330-323-4598 cell Rufener, Kenneth 02, Congress Lake Farms, 372 Congress Lake Rd, Mogadore, OH 44260 330-877-2710, 330-353-2027 cell Rufener, Kenneth II 02, Congress Lake Farms, 680 Congress Lake Rd, Mogadore, OH 44260 330-594-7202, 330-353-2028 cell Rufener, Michael 02, Congress Lake Farms, 1894 Swartz Rd, Mogadore, OH 44260 330-625-9105, 330-353-2029 cell Rupp-Vue Dairy Farms LLC 07, 14636 Seville Rd, Sterling, OH 44276, 330-769-2759 Rupp, Jeffrey L. 07, Rupp-Vue Farm, 7274 Sterling Rd, Sterling, OH 44276, 330-939-5404 64

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Rupp, Sharon 07, Rupp-Vue Farm, 15128 Seville Rd, Seville, OH 44273, 330-769-3798 Rupp, Thomas 07, Rupp-Vue Farm, 14636 Seville Rd, Sterling, OH 44276, 330-769-2758 Ruprecht Farm LLC 04, Ruprecht Farm LLC, 19840 Mishey Rd, Butler, OH 44822, ruprechtfarm@gmail.com, 740-397-2469, 740-501-7625, cell, Ruprecht, Lyle 04, Ruprecht Dairy Farm, 20009, Mishey Rd, Butler, OH, 44822, 330-466-1382, lyleruprecht@gmail.com Russell, DVM, Jackie 07, Miley Holstein Farms Ltd, P O Box 461, Sheldon Springs, VT 05485, j-wrussell@myfairpoint.net, 802-933-2323, 802-370-0281 cell Ruthrauff, Genna 02, Ruthrauff Farms, 11860 Middletown Rd, Salem, OH 44460, 330-332-5641, 330-692-8358 cell Ruthrauff, Greg 02, Ruthrauff Farms, 11860 Middletown Rd, Salem, OH, 44460 330-332-5641, 330-692-8358 cell Rynd, Brooks 05, Rynd-Home Farm, 3061 Rynd Rd, Cochranton, PA 16314, 814-425-7795 , 814-720-4687 cell Rynd, Dallas R 05, Silver Mist Holsteins, 11242 Wheeler Rd, Ashville, OH 43103, 740-2075005, silvermistholsteins@yahoo.com Rynd, Jim 05, 2899 Old Hwy 322, Cochranton, PA,16314 Rzeszotarski, Ronald & Raymond 01, Rzesz Farms, 18378 Mumford Rd, Garrettsville, OH 44231, 440-834-8341 Sanor, Bryce 02, Maple Valley Farm, PO Box 106 North Georgetown, OH 44665 , 330-257-4171 Sayers, Chris & Mark 11, Cavanaugh Farms, 16591 County Home Rd, Marysville, OH 43040 csayers@selectsires.com, 937-243-7477 Schaefer, Eric 15, 4456 Anderson Rd, Hillsboro, OH 45133, 937-364-9231 Schaeffer, E Randall 08, 11005 Huron-Avery Rd, Milan, OH 44846, 419-499-2120 Schaub, Toby 02, 3471 Killian Rd, Uniontown, OH 44685, tschaub@crinet.com, 330-715-0256 Scheibe, Rodney A 07, Ro-La-Sue Dairy LLC, 3167 Maple Grove Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 Schirm, Larry & Julie DeLavergne 05, 15086 Long Run Rd, Laurelville, OH 43135, 614-9060520, larry.schirm@absglobal.com Schlabach, Jacob 07, J-L Schlabach, 6393 Hoy Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-695-2411 Schlabach, Lynn 07, 1649 Deerfield Ave NW, Dalton, OH 44618, 330-828-8547 Schlabach, Myron 07, Hope-View Farm, 4691 TR 628 , Millersburg, OH 44654, 330-231-7306 Schlabach, Robert Dean 03, Smokey Lane Farm, 279 Smokey Lane Rd NW, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, 330-852-0646 Schlabach, Robert J 07, Merry Bird Farm, 2934 Durstine Rd, Dundee, OH 44624, 330-600-8097 Schlatter, DVM, Carlton 07, Tri-County Animal Clinic, P O Box 243, West Salem, OH 44287 Schlatter, Hannah 07, Emerald Dairy, 13251 RD 139, Paulding, OH 45879 hannahgotcows@yahoo.com, 330-641-2501

Schlauch, Aaron 07, Velvet-View Farms, 6887 TR 505, Big Prairie, OH 44611 vvf48@ earthlink.net 330-231-2111 Schlegel, Kurt 07, Schlegel Dairy Farms Inc, 10720 TR 526, Shreve, OH 44676, 330-4658314 Schmitmeyer, Fred 12, Schmitmeyer Farms, 4760 Philotheo Rd, St Henry, OH 45883, 419-678-8184, 419-852-4463 cell, fsalal@watchtv.net Schmucki, Michael O 02, Schmuki Dairy, 8144 Stone Ave SW, Navarre, OH 44662, 330-767-4232 Schrader, Roger 03, ADM Alliance Nutrition, 120 Cherry Lane, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-263-6432 Schug, Roger F 08, Schug’s Registered Holsteins, 3309 SR 99, Monroeville, OH 44847 419-706-5750, 401-451-4711 cell Seedorf, Mark 10, Sunnyville Farms LLC, 4512 CR F, Deshler, OH 43516 seedorfmj@aol.com 419-966-7480 Shaland Holsteins LLC 03, Shaland Holsteins LLC, 7069 Pomona Rd SE, Scio, OH 43988 kshawver@wildblue.net, 330-627-4671 330-312-3287 Kristy Sharp, Kayanne 10, Cottonwood-Vale Farm, 501 Helmbright Dr, Gahanna, OH 43230 614-940-9933 Sheffield, Daren M 08, 44460 SR 303, Wellington, OH 44090, dsheffield@holstein.com 614-309-0132 Sheffield, James H 08, Jaloda Farm LLC, 45555 SR 303, Wellington, OH 44090 jalodafarm@yahoo.com 440-775-7147, 440-935-6378 cell Sherry, Jacquelyn 14, 2370 Spring Row Ln, Hilliard, OH 43026 jnsherry23@gmail.com 937-459-8980 Shipley, Adam 04, Shipley Farms, 9309 Reynolds Rd, Newark, OH 43055, 740-892-3770, 740403-2058 cell, adam.shipley@gmail.com Shockey DVM, Paul E. 06, Bridgewater Farms, 714 Crooked Run Rd, Ravenswood, WV 26164, 304-273-2848, 304-532-5955 cell pesdvm@gmail.com Shoemaker, Austen 02, Shoemaker Dairy Farm, 14308 Garfield Rd, Salem, OH 44460 ashoemaker@agland.coop, 330-277-7557 Shoemaker, Steve 02, Shoemaker Dairy Farm, 14308 Garfield Rd, Salem, OH 44460 330-537-3325, 330-207-5607 cell Shoop, Dan 09, Shoop Farms, 7990 SR 613, McComb, OH 45858 , 419-293-2355 Showalter, Blaine 02, Frosty-Vale Holstein, 1 21 Beeson Mill Rd, Leetonia, OH 44431, 330-482-2572, 330-831-5832 cell Showalter, Ward 02, Showalter Farms, 121 Beeson Mill Rd, Leetonia, OH 44431, 330-4822572, 330-831-8070 cell Showalter, Wendell 02, Showalter Farms, 121 Beeson Mill Rd, Leetonia, OH 44431, 330-8318071 Shuman, Mark 13, Mark Shuman Farms, 3502 Grant Rd, Springfield, OH 45502 sstrans10@ yahoo.com, 937-324-4429, 937-244-1362


Siegrist, Emily 14, Wabash-Way Holsteins, LLC, 4983 Buschor Rd, Coldwater, OH 45828 ersiegrist@landolakes.com, 937-417-0183 Simpson, Ben 03, Plainfield Farms, 65343 Plainfield Rd, Belmont, OH 43718, 740-312-5856 Simpson, Don 03, Plainfield Farms, 65030 Plainfield Rd, Belmont, OH 43718 plainfieldholsteins@gmail.com, 740-4841444, 740-391-3301 Sirrine, Carol A 01, Weaver Farms/Trucking, 6225 N Ridge Rd West, Ashtabula, OH 44004, sir765@roadrunner.com, 440-969-2349, 440969-0746 cell Skidmore DVM, Dwight Victor 11, Drifty Hollow Holsteins, 12243 CR 2, West Mansfield, OH 43358, 937-355-0362, 937-935-3137 cell Sloan, Angela 07, Hartman Dairy Farm, Inc, 3777 N Elyria Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 angela_doc1@hotmail.com, 330-466-4560 Smith Vale Farms 02, Smith Vale Farms, 25850 Center Rd, Homeworth, OH 44634, 330-525-7347 Smith, Bruce & Terri 11, 14630 MiddleburgPlain City Rd, Plain City, OH 43064 btjasmith@msn.com, 614-205-7182 Smith, Charles W. 03, Smith Hills Holsteins, 42450 Mule Ridge Rd, Sardis, OH 43946, 740-483-1597 Smith, Cory & Jill 02, Paradise Valley Farms, 7642 Columbus Rd, Louisville, OH 44641, jillandcory@live.com Smith, David C 03, Smith-Hills Holsteins, 42743 Mule Ridge Rd, Sardis, OH 43946, 740-483-2107 Smith, Mrs. James G 03, Fernfield Farm, 19318 Grossbeak Rd, Salesville, OH 43778 Smith, Sherry 04, 12203 Midland Oil Rd, Glenford, OH 43739, sbgs82@att.net, 330465-2376 Smith, Steven D. 03, Smith-Hills Holsteins, 42450 Mule Ridge Rd, Sardis, OH 43946, 740483-1088 Snyder, Rachel & Jeffrey 07, Circle J Farms, 1444 W Pleasant Home Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 rachelrupp32@yahoo.com, 330-465-6587, 330-635-8228 Soldner, DVM, Richard 13, Dandy-Lea, 3100 Country Side Lane, Springfield, OH 45503 937-399-1446 OH/941-845-4498 FL Specht, Adam 03, Trealayne Holsteins, 7320 Skyline Dr E, Apt 101, Columbus, OH 43235 adam.specht@gmail.com Specht, Allison 03, Trealayne Holsteins, 3010 Tremont Rd, Upper Arlington, OH 43221 allison.specht@gmail.com, 330-204-1529 Specht, Annie 03, Trealayne Holsteins, 3010 Tremont Rd, Upper Arlington, OH 43221 annie.specht@gmail.com, 330-204-1796 Specht, Steven L and Michele 03, Trealayne Holsteins, 3727 Bair Rd NW, Dover, OH 44622, 330-343-1158 Specht, Tim & Brian 03, Specht Farms Ltd. 1828 Ragersville Rd SW, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 spechtfarms@gmail.com 330-8974481, 330-401-7446 cell

Specht, Wayne E & Kay 03, Trealayne Holsteins, 119 Oakmont Dr, Dover, OH, 446223200, 330-343-2708 Spike, Peter W. 11, Ten-Penny Holsteins, 4380 Byers Rd, Delaware, OH 43015 spikeptr@aol. com 740-363-2184, 740-360-1505 Spreng, James 09, Spreng Capital Management, Inc, Box 47, Bucyrus, OH 44820 jspreng@sprengcapital.com 419-563-0084 Spreng, John 09, Longacre Farms Inc, 3245 Bruce Ct, Bucyrus, OH 44820, aspreng@wavelinc.com 419-562-7602, 419-563-6633 cell Spring Hill Farm, Inc 07, Tom, Karen, Chris & Kendra Lang, 7109 SR 514, Big Prairie, OH 44611 springhill@embarqmail.com 330-378-4515, 330-473-9660 cell Springway Farms 03, Springway Farms, 8086 Bachelor Rd NW, Magnolia, OH 44643 bill@springwayfarms.com, 330-866-5289 Stammen, Terrence L. 14, Wabash-Way Holsteins, LLC, 4965 SR 705, New Weston, OH 45348 wabashway@embarqmail.com, 937-338-3248, 937-621-0107 cell Steel, John 03, Steam Valley Farms, 2705 Steel Rd NW, Dover, OH 44622, 330-364-5243, 330987-4590 cell Steel, Nathan 03, Steel-Lane Holsteins, 2899 Steel Rd NW, Dover, OH 44622 nathansteel08@ gmail.com 330-260-0626 Steiner & Sons, Matthew 07, Pine- Tree Dairy Ltd, 8586 Benner Rd, Marshallville,OH 44645 pinetreedairy@earthlink.net 330-466-8916 Matt, 330-466-9137 Andrew Steiner, Carl 07, Steiner Farm, 12357 Seville Rd, Sterling, OH 44276 Steiner, DVM, Nathan 07, Fulton Road Genetics, 11104 N Mt Eaton Rd, Marshallville, OH 44645, 330-465-5825 Steiner, Elmer 07, 4548 S Wenger Rd, Dalton, OH 44618, 330-857-5672, 330-605-1996 cell Steiner, Roger 07, Chet-Len Holsteins, P.O. Box 84, 3265 Kidron Rd, Kidron, OH 44636 rognedra@zoominternet.net 330-857-8181, 330-464-4446 cell Steinhurst Farms 07, Kurt Steiner, 13939 Eby Rd, Creston, OH 44217, 330-464-1219 Steinke, Marvin L.12, Maple Tree Holsteins, 13505 Kettlersville Rd., Wapakoneta, OH 45895, matmapletree@bright .net 419-7387174, 567-356-9039 cell Steinke, Richard L, LeeAnn & Aprille 12, Mapl-Valle Farm, 15431 Fox Ranch Rd, Wapakoneta, OH 45895, maplmilk@bright.net 419-233-7136, 419-233-2748 cell Steinke, Steven M. 14, Marste Holstein Farms, 13915 Fey Rd, Anna, OH, 45302, 937-3947657, 937-726-5512 cell Sterling Farm Equipment Inc 07, 13893 Kauffman Ave, Sterling, OH 44276 kmusser1@ yahoo.com, 330-939-2561

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Stewart, Robert 03, Sunnydale Farms, 88740 Fairview Rd, Jewett , OH 43986 , gwenfive@ yahoo.com, 740-946-4291, 740-381-4291 cell Stitzlein, Earl & Kathi 07, Stitzlein Farms, 8777 TR 461, Loudonville, OH 44842 Stockert, Carolyn 02, Norwescor Holsteins Inc, 15274 Warwick Dr NW, Canal Fulton, OH 44614 carolynstockert@att.net 330-854-2698, 330-418-3351 cell Stockert, James P & Mary 02, Norwescor Holsteins Inc, 15240 Warwick Dr NW, Canal Fulton, OH 44614 jimandmarystockert@att. net, 330-854-6455 (MILK) 330-607-2003 cell Stocksdale, Thomas R. & Constance M 07, Stocksdale Farms, LLC, 1989 Blachleyville Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, Tstocksdale@ farmersbankgroup.com, 330-264-8482 330-464-7596 cell Stoller, Arthur L. 07, 2782 N Elyria Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-264-5750, 330-347-7046 cell Stoller, Trent 10, Van Erk Dairy LLC, 8789 SR 114, Haviland, OH 45851 tstoller@gmail.com 419-576-7176 Stoltzfus, John K 15, 8846 SW Morris Rd, Sabina, OH 45169, 937-584-5569, 937-481-1135 cell Strouble Farm LTD 02, Strouble Farm LTD, 5466 Werner Church Rd, North Canton, OH 44721 330-877-2532, 330-575-1007 cell Struna, Andrea 01, Maplewood Farms, 7580 Stanhope-Kelloggsville Rd, Williamsfield, OH 44093, 440-645-9195 Struna, Anthony 01, Struna Holsteins, 7045 Stanhope-Kelloggsville Rd, Williamsfield, OH 44093, 440-293-7647 Struna, John & Beverly 01, Maplewood Farm, 7472 Stanhope-Kelloggsville Rd, Williamsfield, OH 44093 jstruna@centurylink.net 440-2937530, 440-645-8630 cell Such Jr, W Windell 01, Suchdale Farm, 6223 Creek Rd, Andover, OH 44003, 440-293-7630 Such, W. Windell 01, Suchdale Farm, 6223 Creek Rd, Andover, OH 44003, 440-293-7630 Swiss Heritage Farm 03, Swiss Heritage Farm, 48812 SR 536, Sardis, OH 43946 sherrie.stalder@gmail.com

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Team Holsteins 22, 15N057 Walker Rd, Hampshire, IL 60140 Thomas, Andrew 13, Triple-T Holsteins, 6948 Brush Lake Rd, North Lewisburg, OH 43060 937-747-2344 Thomas, Jay, Angie & Savannah 13, Triple T Holsteins, 5548 CR 168, West Liberty, OH 43357 jathomas1@embarqmail.com 937-465-0825, 937-935-2244 cell Thomas, John & Mary 13, Triple-T Holsteins, 6948 Brush Lake Rd, North Lewisburg, OH 43060, 937-747-2344, 937-594-0676 cell Thomas, Nathan & Jenny 13, Triple-T Holsteins, 6140 SR 296, Cable, OH 43009 jennythomas614@yahoo.com, 614-395-9823

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Thomas, William R 11, Bi-An Farm, 1012 TR 190 E, Bellefontaine, OH 43311, 937-592-0132 Thomas, William R Jr 11, Bi-An Farm, 410 Pickrelltown Rd., West Liberty, OH 43357 rkthomas@embarqmail.com, 937-441-0864 Thompson, Alan 03, Thompson Family Farm, 42225 Jewett-Scio Rd, Jewett, OH 43986 740-946-2805 Thompson, Alisha 03, Plainfield Farms, 65343 Plainfield Rd, Belmont, OH 43718 Thorbahn II, Lewis R. 09, Crimson-Lane Ltd, 4628 CR 247, Vickery, OH 43464, 419-603-8818 Thorbahn, Ashley 09, Crimson-Lane Ltd, 2263 Waters Edge Blvd, Columbus, OH 43209 ashleythorbahn@gmail.com 419-603-8629 Thorbahn, David C 11, Crimson-Lane Holsteins, 9035 Oak Ridge Ln, Plain City, OH 43064 614-873-6946 Thorbahn, Thomas L. 09, Crimson-Lane Ltd, 4428 CR 247, Vickery, OH 43464, 419-547-0795, 419-366-8135 cell, crimsonswissrus@aol.com Timmons, Terrell 08, Sterlinglen Farms, 334 TR 2422, Loudonville, OH 44842-9616 sterlinglen2@yahoo.com 419-651-5347 Timmons,William C. 16429 Munn Rd, Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 Topp-View 14, Mary Lou Topp & Sons, 10344 Botkins Rd, Botkins OH 45306 flipdog77@ yahoo.com, 937-693-3113 Topp, Gregg 12, Toppacres Farm, 05158 Kettler Rd, Minster, OH 45865gtopp262@frontier.com 419-629-3749, 419-852-0164 cell Topp, Kurt & Rachel 12, Toppglen Holsteins, 5170 Lock Two Rd, New Bremen, OH 45869 330-464-4960(Kurt(, 330-317-5363(Rachel) Topp, Marvin 12, Toppation, 127 Dicke Dr, New Bremen, OH 45869 topper@nktelco.net 419-629-2875, 419-733-5994 cell Topp, Tessa M 12, Toppglen Holsteins, 5170 Lock Two Rd, New Bremen, OH 45869 330-317-9323 Topp, Tyler 07, Toppglen Holsteins, 7721 N Honeytown Rd, Smithville, OH 44677 tylertopp@cobaselect.com 330-317-9059 Trammell, Jeff 08, 27679 Royalton Rd, Columbia Station, OH 44028 440-236-8286, 440-334-4541 cell Trbo-Land Farms 03 , Trbo-Land Farms, 7222 Waynesburg Rd, Waynesburg, OH 44688 330-866-5438 Trent, Paul 07, Trent Insurance Group Inc, 328 W High St, Orrville, OH 44667, 330-683-0855 trentp1@nationwide.com, bohnj1@nationwide.com Troyer, Merlin E 03, Hickory Spring, 909 Hickory Dr, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, 330-852-3227 Troyer, Robert A. 07, 3557 CR 141, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, 330-852-3462 Turon, Joseph 01, Creepin Creek Farm 5432 Greenville Rd, West Farmington, OH 44491 gotmilk1013@yahoo.com 440-548-5979, 440-487-2330 cell Twining, Patrick 08, Twining Farm LLC, 109 Main St, Rochester, OH 44090, 440-429-7273, ptwining811@gmail.com 66

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Wenger, Dr. Melvin D 07, Orrville Veterinary Clinic Inc, 1665 N Main St, Orrville, OH 44667, 330-682-2971 Wenger, Kenneth & Lester 07, Wenger Farms LLC, 13332 Church Rd, Orrville, OH 44667 Whinnery, Bryan 02, Whin-Way Holsteins, 4595 Westville Lake Rd, Beloit, OH 44609 bryanwhinnery@yahoo.com 330-831-3989 Whiteleather Farms 02, Whiteleather Farms, 8208 Bayard Rd, Minerva, OH 44657 330-868-5250 Whiteleather, Adam 02, Iron Gate Farms, 29468 Tower Rd, Salem, OH 44460-9523 ajw116@frontier.com, 330-205-1738 Whiteleather, Alex 02, Whiteleather Farms, 8208 Bayard Rd, Minerva, OH 44657 330-868-5250 W-X-Y-Z Whiteleather, Andre 02, Whiteleather Farms W G Dairy Supply Inc 07, 12993 Cleveland Rd, 8208 Bayard Rd, Minerva, OH 44657 Box 2224, Creston, OH 44217, 330-435-6522 Wachtel, William 07, Spring Walk Farm, 13079 Whiteleather, Andrew 02, Whiteleather Farms 10310 Stump Rd, Minerva, OH 44657 TR 503, Big Prairie, OH 44611, 330-378-2273, 330-205-1350 330-763-0323 bwachtel@embarqmail.com Whiteleather, Betty & Thomas Hagan 02 Walters DVM, John W. 03, 1050 Steubenville Whiteleather Farms, 451 E Milton St, Alliance Rd SE, Carrollton, OH 44615, 330-627-5711 OH, 44460, 330-821-6916, 330-704-3911 cell Watson, Bob 09, Weikland Farms, 11944 E Whiteleather, Esther 02, Whiteleather Farms TR 122, Republic, OH 44867, 419-426-8514, 2855 S Union Ave, Alliance, OH 44601 419-618-1136 cell 330-823-0605, 330-206-3288 cell Watts, Steven D, Carol, Kevin & Kyle Whiteleather, Glenn 02, Whiteleather Farms, 07, Open Road Farm Ltd, 14363 CR 75, 8208 Bayard Rd, Minerva, OH 44657, Brinkhaven, OH 43006, 330-377-4987 330-868-5250 Way-Mile Holsteins 15, Creator’s Acres, 4691 Whiteleather, Hagan 02, Whiteleather Farms, Wayne Trace Rd, Eaton, OH 45320 451 East Milton St, Alliance, OH 44601, 937-456-2796, 937-533-0270 cell 330-868-5250 Weaver, Douglas 02, Jaylen Holsteins, 12983 Green Beaver Rd, Columbiana, OH 44408-9741 Whiteleather, Jason & Gretl 02, Whiteleather Farms, 22499 Bates Rd, Minerva, OH 44657 330-482-9230, 330-831-6184 cell gwhiteleather@gmail.com, 330-868-5175, Weaver, John Mark 07, 8257 CR 235, 330-205-1535 cell Fredericksburg, OH 44627, 330-674-2069 Whiteleather, Jessica 02, Iron Gate Farms, Weaver, Kenneth & Rachel 07, We-Mar 29468 Tower Rd, Salem, OH 44460 Holsteins, 5138 N Firestone Rd, Wooster, OH ajw116@frontier.com, 330-806-1804 44691 kweaver63@gmx.com, 330-264-6893, Whiteleather, Jill A 02, Whiteleather Farms, 330-201-6893 cell 8008 Essick Rd, Minerva, OH 44657 Weaver, Wayne 07, 9183 CR 77, Fredericksburg, jwhiteleather@gmail.com, 330-894-2138, OH 44627, 330-473-2416 330-206-2075 cell Webb, D. Scott 11, 210 Bridgewater Dr, Whiteleather, Lauren 02, Whiteleather Farms Marysville, OH 43040, 937-738-7574 7804 Bayard Rd, Minerva, OH 44657, dswebb1@columbus.rr.com 330-894-2421 Weiker, Terry 09, Weikland Farms, 9900 E Whiteleather, Lawrence 02, Whiteleather SR 162, Republic, OH 44867, 419-618-0834 Farms, 7804 Bayard Rd, Minerva, OH 44657, tweiker0952@gmail.com 330-894-2421, 330-904-1806 cell Weitzel, Katie Struna 01, Maplewood Farm, Whiteleather, Marjorie 02, Whiteleather 1538 E Windsor Rd, Orwell, OH 44076, Farms, 28240 Gilson Rd, Salem, OH 44460 440-422-3058, 440-645-8801 Whitmer, Julie 22, 9308 Boyer Rd, Versailles, Welch, Dean & Michael E 08, U-Dean Farms, OH 45380-9505 456 TR 700, Polk, OH 44866 419-945-2411 Welch, Esther & Scott E 08, U-Dean Farms, 669 Wilcox, Cal 07, 10407 W Easton Rd, West Salem, OH 44287, 419-846-3612 SR 89, Polk, OH 44866, 419-945-2250 Wiley, Dr. Richard E. 07, New Pittsburg Welch, Karen 08, U-Dean Farms, 448 CR 620, Veterinary Clinic, 1436 W Old Lincoln Way, Polk, OH 44866, 419-945-1414 Wooster, OH 44691, npvc@bright.net Welch, Ryan A 08, U-Dean Farms, 445 CR 700, 330-264-7787, 330-465-8970 cell Polk, OH 44866, 419-651-5281 Wenger, Clair 07, Regnew Farms, 439 Overlook Will, Charles A 11, Select Sires Inc, 11740 US 42N, Plain City, OH 43040, cwill@selectsires.com, Circle, Dalton, OH 44618, 330-828-8253 614-579-4268 Twining, Raymond 08, Twining Farm LLC, 47140 Griggs Rd, Wellington, OH 44090, 440-647-2795 Uber, Tom 02, Witmer’s Feed & Grain Inc, 3431 Rocky Glen Rd, Adamsville, OH 16110 330-482-4321, 330-853-9297 cell Union Local FFA 03, 66859 Belmont Morristown Rd, Belmont, OH 43718 Vance, Chad M 07, East Union Acres, 990 Wadsworth Rd, Orrville, OH 44667 canddvance@yahoo.com, 330-465-5142 VanPelt, Michael L. 02, Van Pelt Farms, 14600 Van Pelt Rd, Columbiana, OH 44408 330-482-9364, 330-853-8004 cell Viney, Richard C. 01, Viney Hill Farms, 2432 Kinsman Rd NW, North Bloomfield, OH 44450


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OH Pine . . .43840, . . . . .330-897-6901, . . . . . . . . . .330.7 Cargill Animal . . 44276 . . . . . . . . . . 51 November 8, 2014 Grand National 340-1624Holsteins cell, leonamyyoder@hotmail.com Zimmerman, Cleason 08,– Rosie-Knoll, 1261 TR 330-939-9970 Plain-Knoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 COBA/Select Sires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Holstein Junior Show, Louisville, KY, Judge Yoder, 1106, Ashland, OH 44805, 419-207-0865 Wolf, Chad Blenders, & Amy 07,Inc. Starmark RaygorJeremy Farms, 02, LLCYoder . . . . Farms, . . . . . 4750 . . . .W. . . . 29 Commodity . . . . .Farm, . . . . 5801 . . . 41 Eric Topp, OH Garfield,Farms, Columbiana, Zimmerman, Lamar– 08, Locust-Grove, 7180& Cleveland Specialists Rd, Wooster,Company. 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District 3 Holstein Club 43nd Annual Meeting Held By Barb Lumley

The 43rd Annual Meeting of the District 3 Holstein Club was held at 12:00 noon on Saturday, April 9, 2016 at the First United Methodist Church in New Philadelphia, Ohio. President Jared Harding called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Larry Harding. A meal of Swiss steak, ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, salad, roll and various desserts was enjoyed by the 45 people in attendance. Following the meal the questions for the Distinguished Junior Award essay contest were passed out to junior members. Larry Harding was in charge of the contest. The business meeting began with the reading of the minutes of the April 12, 2015 Annual Meeting. The treasurer’s report was given by Steve Specht and copies of the report were handed out. The state director’s report was given by John Hartline. He gave comments on the Ohio Holstein Association Annual Meeting and Convention Sale held March 11-12, 2016 and hosted by the District 3 Holstein Club. He announced that Lisa Mangun had been elected as the treasurer for the Ohio Holstein Association. A report was given on the National Holstein Convention which will be held in Ohio in 2021. The Ohio Holstein Spring Sale will be held April 23, 2016 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster, Ohio. The Horace Stewart Memorial Awards were presented. Winners were Belmont County-Caitlyn Toohey; Carroll County-Tess Kiko; Guernsey County-Jamie Secrest; Harrison County-Riley Bardall; Jefferson County-Dwayne 68

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Wetherell; Monroe CountyNerissa Smith; Tuscarawas CountyStephanie Steel; Washington County-Martha Fagen. The president’s report was given by Jared Harding. He reported on the District 3 Show; the barn meeting held at the Bill Deetz farm in October; and the Ohio Holstein Association Annual Meeting and Convention Sale. The District 3 Holstein Show was announced for June 18, 2016 with Chris Lahmers judging and the showmanship contest beginning at 10:00 a.m. It was reported that Victoria Deam had shown the Junior Champion in the Junior Show at Spring Dairy Expo and Plainfield Farms had placed first in the Open Show with their Fall Calf purchased in the Ohio Convention Sale.

Larry Harding announced the winners in the Distinguished Junior Member contest. Emily Deam placed first in the junior age division. Caitlyn Toohey and Nerissa Smith tied in the senior age division. Each winner read their essays. The pie contest was held with the winning pie, a caramel apple walnut pie, entered by Jennifer Fisher. Judge for the contest was Miriam Pollock. The pies were auctioned off with the proceeds going to the junior members who exhibited at the 2015 Ohio State Fair. They are Emily Deam, Victoria Deam. Eliza Days, Austin Trbovich, Logan Trbovich, Clay Hershberger and Michael Crawford.


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Ackley, Kristopher 11, 9738 Rd 141, East Liberty, OH 43319 jkackley95@gmail.com 937-935-8273 Ackley, Kyle 11, 9738 Rd 141, East Liberty, OH 43319 jkackley95@gmail.com 937-935-8273 Adams, Logan 10, 12048 Depolo Rd, Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 elcladams@embarqmail.com 740-501-3275 Akers, Shannon 7, 1905 Portage Rd, # 417, Wooster, OH 44691 shannonhope14@hotmail.com, 330-988-3688 Alley, Faith 8, 24205 Smith Rd, Wellington, OH 44090, sue.alley@aspect.com 440-647-2163 Alley, Lauren 8, 24205 Smith Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 sue.alley@aspect.com 440-647-2163 Anderson, Grayson 2, PO Box 217, Damascus, OH 44619 jcbeardsley5@yahoo.com 330-277-7181 Baker, Bethany 7 Baker, Clayton 2, 4629 12th St, Homeworth, OH 44634 babaker@localnet.com 330-853-3293 Baker, Jacob 2, 4629 12th St, Homeworth, OH, 44634 babaker@localnet.com 330-853-3293 Baker, Juliana 2, 4629 12th St, Homeworth, OH 44634 babaker@localnet.com 330-853-3293 Baker, Madelynn 2, 4629 12th St, Homeworth, OH 44634, babaker@localnet.com 330-853-3293 Barth, Wyatt 3, 570 Handschumaker Rd, Marietta, OH 45750, 740-376-9225 Baumann, Caili 15, 3056 Schefsky Rd, Blanchester, OH 45107, bcaili@gmail.com 513-239-9297 Beach, Bryce 3, 11640 Clark Rd, Uhrichsville, OH 44682, 330-365-0209 Berg, Aaron 8, 3056 Parsons Rd, Bellville, OH 44813 samecalf@aol.com 419-886-2871 Berg, Colin 8, 3056 Parsons Rd, Bellville, OH 44813 samecalf@aol.com 419-886-2871 Borchers, Austin 11, 13540 CR 60, Jackson Center, OH 45334 gregborchers@hotmail.com 937-596-6772 Borchers, Jacob 11, 13540 CR 60, Jackson Center, OH 45334 gregborchers@hotmail.com 937-596-6772 Bouic, Matt 11, 8900 SR 38, Milford Center, OH 43045 bouicmatt@yahoo.com 937-707-4579 Bouton, Audrey 4, 12138 Green Valley Rd, Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 kokosingfarms@gmail.com 740-507-8271 Bouton, Ella 4, 12138 Green Valley Rd., Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 kokosingfarms@gmail.com 740-507-8271 Bouton, Jillian 4, 12138 Green Valley Rd, Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 kokosingfarms@gmail.com 740-507-8271 Bowen, Alyssa 12, 17328 Burris Rd, Ohio City, OH 45874 jbbowen3@yahoo.com 419-203-1300 Budny, Ava 10, K121 CR 3, McClure, OH 43534 whitelightholsteins@gmail.com 419-278-0030 Budny, Leah 10, K121 CR 3, McClure, OH 43534 whitelightholsteins@gmail.com 419-278-0030 Budny, Nora 10, K121 CR 3, McClure, OH 43534 whitelightholsteins@gmail.com 419-278-0030 Burger, Audra 15, 11704 Camden Dorrtown, Camden, OH 45311 dreamacres2@hotmail.com 513-330-4214 72

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Burger, Leslie 15, 11704 Camden Dorrtown, Camden, OH 45311 dreamacres2@hotmail.com 513-330-4214 Call, Chase 13, 11050 Huntington Rd, South Charleston, OH 45368 bcall@sels.us 937-206-1398 Campbell, Alex 2, 22243 Georgetown NE, Homeworth, OH 44634, 330-206-6308 Campbell, Bailey 2, 22243 Georgetown NE, Homeworth, OH 44634, 330-206-6308 Campbell, Jacob 2, 3399 Union Ave NE, Minerva, OH 44657 soupfarmer@aol.com 330-862-2028 Campbell, Lindsey 2, 3399 Union Ave NE, Minerva, OH, 44657 soupfarmer@aol.com 330-862-2028 Campbell, Morgan 2, 3399 Union Ave NE, Minerva, OH 44657 soupfarmer@aol.com 330-862-2028 Campbell, Taylor 2, 4105 Mahoning Ave NE, Homeworth, OH 44634, 330-525-7093 Chaffee III, Benji 8, 2050 Fairfield-Angling Rd, North Fairfield, OH 44855, 419-744-1300 Clarke, Caitlin 3, 10204 Blizzard Ridge Rd, Uhrichville, OH 44683 , 740-922-1283 Cline, Jessica 9, 5453 SR 199, Fostoria, OH 44830 419-619-4539 Cline, Matthew 9, 5453 SR 199, Fostoria, OH 44830 419-619-4539 Cline, Nicholas 9, 5453 SR 199, Fostoria, OH 44830 419-619-4539 Colby, Jessica 14, 6336 Fessler-Buxton Rd, Houston, OH 45333 clbyfrms@sbcglobal.net 937-210-1316 Colby, Nick 14, 6336 Fessler-Buxton Rd, Houston, OH 45333 clbyfrms@sbcglobal.net 937-210-1316 Congleton, Levi 3, 195 Emmaus Rd, Belpre, OH 45714, 740-423-9679 Congleton, Trace 3, 195 Emmaus Rd, Belpre, OH 45714, 740-423-9679 Conrad, Macrae 5, 13080 Clarksburg Pike, New Holland, OH 43145 gconrad67@msn.com 740-495-5067 Conrad, Macy 5, 13080 Clarksburg Pike, New Holland, OH 43145, 740-495-5067 Conrad, Maylon 5, 13080 Clarksburg Pike, New Holland, OH 43145, 740-495-5067 Cooper, Cody 2 Cornish, Greg 8, 2572 Edwards Rd, North Fairfield, OH 44855, 419-752-6293 Cornish, Megan 8, 2572 Edwards Rd, North Fairfield, OH 44855, 419-752-6293 Cox, Levi 3, 7875 SR 26, Marietta, OH 45750, 740-473-2789 Cox, Lucas 3, 7875 SR 26, Marietta, OH 45750, 740-473-2789 Crawford, Jessie 15, 1506 Hodson Rd, New Vienna, OH 45159 bickeldon@gmail.com 937-987-2887 Crawford, Michael 3, 5755 N American Rd NW, Dover, OH 44622, 330-204-9907 Cring, Bethany Jane 8, 199 Benedict Ave, Norwalk, OH 44857 scottcring@gmail.com 419-577-5189

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D-E-F

Daniel, Cora 2, 7642 Columbus Rd, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-323-4379 Daniel, Sydney 2, 7642 Columbus Rd, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-323-4379 Davis, Lilly 7, 474 Leatha Lane, Cleveland, TN 37312, 423-599-3327 Days, Eliza 3, 2222 Channel Rd NE, Carrollton, OH 44615, 330-738-3306 Days, Emmy 3, 2222 Channel Rd NE, Carrollton, OH 44615, 330-738-3306 Deam, Bryson M 13, 5644 Jennybrook Ln, Hilliard, OH 43026 steve@cobaselect.com 937-477-6616 Deam, Emily 3, 9843 Golf Course Rd, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 hoofneil@gmail.com 330-852-3110 Deam, Madison L 13, 5644 Jennybrook Ln, Hilliard, OH 43026 steve@cobaselect.com 937-477-6616 Deam, Nicole E 13, 5644 Jennybrook Ln, Hilliard, OH 43026 steve@cobaselect.com 937-477-6616 Deam, Trevor S 13, 5644 Jennybrook Ln, Hilliard, OH 43026 steve@cobaselect.com 937-477-6616 Deam, Victoria 3, 9843 Golf Course Rd., Sugarcreek OH 44681 hoofneil@gmail.com 330-852-3110 Doria, Parker 13, 370 Edgewood, Perrysburg, OH 43551, 937-652-3840 Doria, Riley 13, 370 Edgewood, Perrysburg, OH 43551, 937-652-3840 Dovin, Demi 8, 48090 SR 303 W, Wellington, OH 44090 dovindairyfarms@ncwcom.net 440-775-2386 Dovin, John 8, 48090 SR 303 W, Wellington, OH 44090 dovindairyfarms@ncwcom.net 440-775-2386 Dudte, Laney 7, 5801 Cleveland Rd , Wooster, OH 44691, 330-466-8380 Dudte, Lucas 7, 5801 Cleveland Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-466-8380 Dumbeck, Avery 8, 1385 Snyder Rd, Norwalk, OH 44857 giveitthyme@yahoo.com 419-706-2079 Dumbeck, Hannah 8, 1385 Snyder Rd, Norwalk, OH 44857 giveitthyme@yahoo.com, 419-706-2079 Dumbeck, Zechariah 8, 1385 Snyder Rd, Norwalk, OH 44857 giveitthyme@yahoo.com 419-706-2079 Dye, Hannah M 2, 27863 Shoemaker Rd, Beloit, OH 44609 mddye@live.com 330-525-5272 Dye, Michah James 2, 27863 Shoemaker Rd, Beloit, OH 44609 mddye@live.com 330-525-5272 Elliott, Michaela 8, 1067 CR 1175, Ashland, OH 44805 jrchigna@yahoo.com 419-496-6133 Finke, Lillian 13, 1285 SR 29 NE, London, OH 43140 614-402-8364 Finke, Olivia 13, 1285 SR 29 NE, London, OH 43140 614-402-8364

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Finton, Brittany 3, 1442 Stonecreek Rd SW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 mooman1442@ roadrunner.com 330-339-4981 Finton, Kurt 3, 1442 Stonecreek Rd SW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 mooman1442@roadrunner.com 330-339-4981 Fraser, Sara Marie 2, 632 S 12th, St Beloit, OH 44609, 330-257-9899 Frombauji, Jennifer 8

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Gaskill, Shane 3, 11158 Stonecreek Rd SW, Newcomerstown, OH 43832 sonyagaskill@gmail.com 740-498-5656 Gilbert, Jacoby 7, 11200 Hiner Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-231-8039 Gilbert, Jamison 7, 11200 Hiner Rd, Wooster, OH 44691, 330-231-8039 Griffith, Jenna 15, 5706 Camp Run Rd, Georgetown, OH 45121, 606-407-7111 Griffith, Shelby 15, 5706 Camp Run Rd, Georgetown, OH 45121, 606-407-7111 Gunkelman, Carlie 8, 3411 Abbeyville Rd, Medina, OH 44859, 330-350-2047 Gunkelman, Clay 8, 3411 Abbeyville Rd, Medina, OH 44256, 330-350-2047 Gunkelman, Cora 8, 3411 Abbeyville Rd, Medina, OH 44256, 330-350-2047 Gunkelman, Curtis 8 3411 Abbeyville Rd, Medina, OH 44256, 330-350-2047 Gunkelman, Grace 7, 747 SR 39, Perrysville, OH 44864 drgunkelman@yahoo.com 330-464-3259 Gunkelman, Tim 7, 747 SR 39, Perrysville, OH 44864 drgunkelman@yahoo.com 330-464-3259 Harding, Kari 3, 5159 Evanscreek Rd SW, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, 330-897-7979 Harding, Ryan 3, 5159 Evanscreek Rd SW, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, 330-897-7979 Hartline, Caleb 3, 303 1/2 Ingleside Ave, Marietta, OH 45750 mom23kidzz@gmail.com 740-706-0585 Havens, J. Garrett 9, 4293 Tiffin Rd, Fremont, OH 43420, 419-992-4471 Hawvermale, Ashley 7, 703 Barnard Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 hawver4u@juno.com 330-621-3638 Hawvermale, Kelly 7, 703 Barnard Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 hawver4u@juno.com 330-621-3638 Heger, Cole 15, 10131 CR 227, Camden, OH 45311, 937-452-3606 Heger, Lauren 15, 43 Kameron Dr, Monroe, OH 45050, 513-777-1666 Heiby, Bethany 8, 2188-A TR 757, Perrysville, OH 44864 elheiby@gmail.com 419-368-4238 Hempfling, Lillian 12 22161 Lincoln Hwy, Delphos, OH 45833 chempfling@woh.rr.com 419-236-6467 Henricks, Logan 10, 14834 CR 163, Fayette , OH 43567 thenricks02@yahoo.com 419-572-6165 Henricks, Mason 10, 14834 CR 163, Fayette, OH 43567 thenricks02@yahoo.com 419-572-6165 Hudson, Cole 9, 1627 SR 100, Bucyrus, OH 44820 419-563-0102 Hudson, Kendra 9, 1627 SR 100, Bucyrus, OH 44820 419-563-0102 Hudson, Kyle 9, 1627 SR 100, Bucyrus, OH 44820 419-563-0102

Hughes, Amy 7, 1920 TR 26, Killbuck, OH 44637 hankhughes@embarqmail.com 330-377-4156 Hughes, John 7, 1920 TR 26, Killbuck, OH 44637 hankhughes@embarqmail.com 330-377-4156 Hughes, William 7, 1920 TR 26, Killbuck, OH 44637 hankhughes@embarqmail.com 330-377-4156 Hunsberger, Aaron 7, 8257 Aylsworth Rd, Shreve, OH 44676 330-317-3663 Hunsberger, Laney 7, 8257 Aylsworth Rd, Shreve, OH 44676, 330-317-3663

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Jackson, Ella 11, 8961 TR 207, DeGraff, OH 43318 rjack@watchtv.net 937-585-5727 Jackson, Luke 11, 8961 TR 207, DeGraff, OH 43318 rjack@watchtv.net 937-585-5727 Jackson, Samuel 11, 8961 TR 207, DeGraff, OH 43318 rjack@watchtv.net 937-585-5727 Kaverman, Korbin J 13, 11142 Huntington Rd, South Charleston, OH 45368, kdairy@live.com 419-203-9629 Kaverman, Lydia M 13, 11142 Huntington Rd, South Charleston, OH 45368 kdairy@live.com 419-203-9629 Kiko, Abigail 3, 6220 Andora Rd, Mechanicstown OH, 44651, 330-627-0321 Kiko, Isabella Tess 3, 6220 Andora Rd, Mechanicstown, OH 44651, 330-627-0321 King, Hayden 13, 1102 Mennonite Church Rd, West Liberty, OH, 43357 tcking7@gmail.com 937-465-1550 King, Mickayla 13, 1102 Mennonite Church Rd, West Liberty, OH 43357 tcking7@gmail.com 937-465-1550 King, Samantha 13, 1102 Mennonite Church Rd West Liberty, OH 43357 tcking7@gmail.com 937465-1550 King, Silas 13, 1102 Mennonite Church Rd, West Liberty, OH 43357 tcking7@gmail.com 937-465-1550 Kleintop, Keely 3, 117 Acme St, Marietta, OH 45750, 740-336-7210 Kleintop, Quinlin 3, 117 Acme St, Marietta, OH 45750, 740-336-7210 Klier, Emily 8, 18456 Pitts Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 emilyklier@yahoo.com 440-328-7774 Kliner, Kaleb 7, 33 Parr, West Salem, OH 44287 419-651-0386 Knapp, Grace 8, 24228 West Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 knappsl@ncwcom.com 440-647-6104 Knapp, Jacob 8, 24228 West Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 knappsl@ncwcom.com 440-647-6104 Knoll, Drake 8, 415 Old State Rd, North Fairfield, OH 44855 knolltroy@yahoo.com 419-681-0751 Knoll, Dyllon 8, 415 Old State Rd, North Fairfield, OH 44855 knolltroy@yahoo.com 419-681-0751 L’Amoreaux, Lauren 2, 7261 Paris Ave, Louisville, OH 44641 blamoreaux@neo.rr.com 330-875-4157 L’Amoreaux, Lindsay 2, 7261 Paris Ave NE, Louisville, OH 44641 blamoreaux@neo.rr.com 330-875-4157 Lahmers, Audrey 13, 10540 Hinton Mill Rd, Marysville, OH 43040 clahmers@cobaselect.com 614-306-7194 Lahmers, Ava 13, 10540 Hinton Mill Rd, Marysville, OH 43040 clahmers@cobaselect.com 614-306-7194 Lahmers, Elaina 13, 10540 Hinton Mill Rd, Marysville, OH 43040 clahmers@cobaselect.com 614-306-7194

Lamb, Clayton 8, 44381 New London Eastern Rd, Sullivan, OH 44880, 440-647-1319 Lamb, Elliott 8, 198 RT 581, Sullivan, OH 44880 sethsaree@gmail.com 440-935-9235 Lamb, Glenn 8, 44381 New London Eastern Rd, Sullivan, OH 44880, 440-647-1319 Lamb, Ian 8, 198 TR 581, Sullivan OH, 44880 sethsaree@gmail.com 440-935-9235 Lamb, Joan 8, 44381 New London Eastern Rd, Sullivan, OH 44880, 440-647-1319 Lamb, Rebeca 8, 198 TR 581, Sullivan, OH 44880 sethsaree@gmail.com 440-935-9235 Lamb, Titus 8, 198 TR 581, Sullivan, OH 44880 sethsaree@gmail.com 440-935-9235 Landes, Josh 3, 2398 Ravenna Ave NE, East Canton, OH 44730 jlandes@bdi-usa.com 330-488-0015 Landis, Kora 8, 172 TR 1031, Nova, OH 44859 landis.keith@gmail.com 419-652-3251 Landis, Samuel 8, 172 TR 1031, Nova, OH 44859 landis.keith@gmail.com 419-652-3251 Landis, Trace 8, 172 TR 1031, Nova, OH 44859 landis.keith@gmail.com 419-652-3251 Lehner, Sarah 11, 709 Radnor Rd, Delaware, OH 43015 slehner99@gmail.com 740-369-0262 Leighty, Cory 7, 6005 W Britton Rd, West Salem, OH 44287 cory.leighty@yahoo.com 419-215-8907 Liette, Carter 12, 2141 Glynwood Rd, St Marys, OH 45885, 419-394-4343 Liming, Louis 1, 3726 Austintown-Warren Rd, Mineral Ridge, OH 44440, louidafarms@aol.com 330-770-4876 Liming, Marlena 1, 3726 Austintown-Warren Rd, Mineral Ridge, OH 44440 louidafarms@aol.com 330-770-4876 Logan, Matthew 1, 9506 SR 193, Farmdale, OH 44417 slogan68@yahoo.com 330-240-9946 Logan, Zachary 1, 9506 SR 193, Farmdale, OH 44417 slogan68@yahoo.com 330-240-9946 Lund, Courtney 8, 1577 New State Rd, Norwalk, OH 44857, 419-668-7313 Lund, Matthew 8, 1577 New State Rd, Norwalk, OH 44857, 419-668-7313

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Mangun, Allison 7, 13693 Friendsville Rd, Burbank, OH 44214, 330-435-6520 Mathews, Emma 15, 1506 Hodson Rd, New Vienna, OH 45159, moocows@fuse.net 513-300-7291 Mathews, Maggie 15, 1506 Hodson Rd, New Vienna, OH 45159 moocows@fuse.net 513-300-7291 Maurer, Alexandra 2, 5140 N Nickelplate, Louisville, OH 44641 mcmaurer@sbcglobal.net 330-581-0070 Mazzaro, Bailee 1, 7373 Stanhope Kelloggsville Rd, Williamsfield, OH 44093 mazzaradi@aol.com 440-293-5573 Mazzaro, Calla 1, 7373 Stanhope Kelloggsville Rd, Williamsfield, OH 44093 mazzaradi@aol.com 440-293-5573 Mazzaro, Mason 1, 7373 Stanhope Kelloggsville Rd, Williamsfield, OH 44093 mazzaradi@aol.com 440-293-5573 Mazzaro, Matthew 1, 7373 Stanhope Kelloggsville Rd, Williamsfield, OH 44093, mazzaradi@aol.com 440-293-5573

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McCoy, Megan 9, 6033 E TR 58, Bloomville, OH 44818 mcmccoy2@frontier.com 419-349-4340 McDonald, Michael 8 46690 SR 303, Wellington, OH 44090 jdsheffield430@gmail.com 440-315-4854 McDonnell, Miranda 8, 48199 SR 303, Wellington, OH 44090, 440-897-4255 McDonnell, Morgan 8, 48199 SR 303, Wellington, OH 44090 morgan.mcdonnell@ncwcom.com 440-897-4255 McGovern, Emily 8, 1567 TR 355, Jeromesville, OH 44840, 419-368-3485 McGovern, Kate 8, 1567 TR 355, Jeromesville, OH 44840, 419-368-3485 McGuire, Deven 11, 1740 Mennonite Church Rd, West Liberty, OH 43357 aredg6@yahoo.com 937-465-7428 McGuire, Kyle 11, 1740 Mennonite Church Rd, West Liberty, OH 43357 aredg6@yahoo.com 937-465-7428 McKay, Josh 5, 6240 Miami Trace Rd, Washington Court House, OH 43160 Meeker, Hunter 15, 18788 Gauche Rd, Fayetteville OH 45118 rmeeker2000@yahoo.com 513-260-2331 Meeker, Kerrign 15, 18788 Gauche Rd, Fayetteville, OH 45118 rmeeker2000@yahoo.com 513-260-2331 Meeker, Wyatt 15, 18788 Gauche Rd, Fayetteville, OH 45118 rmeeker2000@yahoo.com 513-260-2331 Miley, Adam 7, 8108 Martin Rd, West Salem, OH 44287 miley.adam@gmail.com 419-846-3234 Miley, David 7, 8108 Martin Rd, West Salem, OH 44287 mileyja@frontier.com 419-846-3234 Morlock, Allison 7, 10808 Williams Rd, West Salem, OH 44287 ambermmorlock@frontier.com 419-651-3261 Morlock, Brandt 7, 10808 Williams Rd, West Salem, OH 44287, ambermmorlock@frontier.com 419-651-3261 Morlock, Madisen 10, 6661 Housekeeper Rd, Pemberville, OH 43450, 419-308-7990 Mudgett, Garrett 13, 5644 Jennybrook Ln, Hilliard, OH 43026 steve@cobaselect.com 937-477-6616 Musgrove, Achaia 8, 50765 Jones Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 jandkmusgrove@gmail.com 440-647-4420 Musgrove, Carson 8, 50765 Jones Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 jandkmusgrove@gmail.com 440-647-4420 Musgrove, Marikah 8, 50765 Jones Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 jandkmusgrove@gmail.com 440-647-4420 Musgrove, Sable 8, 50765 Jones Rd, Wellington, OH 44090 jandkmusgrove@gmail.com 440-647-4420 Mussard, Burley 10, 10359 Dunham Rd, Mt Vernon, OH 43450, 419-738-2746 Mussard, Clara 10, 10359 Dunham Rd, Mt Vernon, OH 43050, 419-738-2746 Mussard, Lane 10, 10359 Dunham Rd, Mt Vernon, OH 43050, 419-738-2746 Mussard, Phoebe 10, 10359 Dunham Rd, Mt Vernon, OH 43050, 419-738-2746 Nelson, Jonathon 13, 1751 S Dugan Rd, Urbana, OH 43078, 937-653-8041 Norton, Connor 8 Oberholtzer, Brittany R 8, 727 CR 2404, Loudonville, OH 44842 clairlyn@bright.net 419-938-3156 Oberholtzer, Jaedon 8, 727 CR 2404, Loudonville, OH 44842 clairlyn@bright.net 419-938-3156 Oechsle, Korey 12, 11247 Wren Landeck Rd, Van Wert, OH 45891 cheri.oeschle@gmail.com 419-605-7749

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Oechsle, Matthew 12, 11247 Wren Landeck Rd , Van Wert, OH 45891 cheri.oeschle@gmail.com 419-605-2447 Ott, Madeline 8, 1345 Highbridge Rd, Vermilion, OH 44089 madeline_ott@aol.com 440-963-7198

P-Q-R

Plocher, Levi 2, 11784 West Calla Rd, Salem, OH 44460, 330-337-1849 Pond, Cole 13, 1319 N Parkview Rd, Woodstock, OH 43084, 937-834-2431 Pond, P. Shem 13, 1319 N Parkview Rd, Woodstock, OH 43084, 937-834-2431 Portz, Conner C 8, 2573 TR 687, Loudonville, OH 44842 jmportz1231@gmail.com, 419-571-6969 Quallen, Emily 15, 1123 Brown Rd, Wilmington, OH 45177, 725-0201 Quallen, Loren 15, 1123 Brown Rd, Wilmington, OH 45177, 725-0201 Quallen, Sarah 15, 1123 Brown Rd, Wilmington, OH 45177, 725-0201 Ramsey, Anna 2, 6452 Oakhill Ave, Alliance, OH 44601, 330-875-0236 Ramsey, Brice 2, 7632 Columbus Rd, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-875-0236 Ramsey, Colleen 2, 7632 Columbus Rd, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-875-0236 Ramsey, Emma 2, 7632 Columbus Rd, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-875-0236 Ramsey, Haley 2, 7632 Columbus Rd, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-875-0236 Ramsey, Meredith 2, 7632 Columbus Rd, Louisville, OH 44641, 330-875-0236 Ramsey, William 2, 6452 Oakhill Ave, Alliance, OH 44601, 330-821-7563 Rausch, Mason 11, 12331 Industrial Pkwy, Marysville, OH 43040, 614-989-0560 Rausch, Noah 11, 12331 Industrial Pkwy, Marysville, OH 43040, 614-989-0560 Rennecker, Hannah 7, 6764 N Honeytown Rd, Smithville, OH 44677 , 330-669-3673 Rockford, Joey 8, 6836 Firestone Rd, Spencer, OH 44275, 330-591-1351 Ruprecht, Galen 4, 20009 Mishey Rd, Butler, OH 44822, 330-466-1382 Ruprecht, Oliver 4, 20009 Mishey Rd, Butler, OH 44822, 330-466-1382

S-T-U

Sammetinger, Amelia 12, 14372 Pusheta Rd, Wapakoneta, OH 45895 sammetingers@yahoo.com 937-538-8313 Sayers, Max 11, 16591 County Home Rd, Marysville, OH 43040, 937-644-1589 Schlauch, Logan 7, 12809 TR 503, Big Prairie, OH 44611 vvf48@earthlink.net 330-231-2111 Schlauch, Wyatt 7, 12809 TR 503, Big Prairie, OH 44611, 330-231-2111 Seedorf, Callie 10, 11312 CR D, Wauseon, OH 43567 seedorfmj@aol.com 419-966-7480

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Topp, Brennan 12, 5170 Lock Two Rd, New Bremen, OH 45869, 330-464-4960 From Topp, Keaton 14, 19269 Reineke Schipper Rd, Botkins, OH 45306 keaton2007@hotmail.com Mike 937-693-4400 Director Topp, Kinley 14, 19269 ReinekeNational Schipper Rd, Botkins OH 45306, 937-693-4400 Topp, Logan 12, 5170 Lock Two Rd, New Bremen, OH 45869, 330-464-4960 Topp, Madelyn 14, 10356 Kohler Rd, Wapakoneta, Hello, everyOH 45895 metopp@watchtv.net 419-753-3177 one; what a Topp, Marissa 12, 5170 Lock Two Rd, New Bremen, winter! As I write this, we have had 14 OH, 45869, 330-464-4960 days below zero and 40 inches of Topp, 12,everyone 5170 Lock Two Rd,had New aBremen, snow.Tanner I hope has good OH 45869, 330-464-4960 winter, because I know all the Trbovich, Austin 7222 Waynesburg problems that3,go along with Rd, cold and Waynesburg, 44688, 330-866-5438 snow. I willOHbe heading to the type Trbovich, Logan 7222 Waynesburg Rd, week, conference in3, Wisconsin next Waynesburg, 44688, 330-866-5438 and then ourOHboard meeting is March Tullis, Kelsie Rd, Scio, 20 and 21,3, 2039 andAster then to OH the43988 judges kshawver@wildblue.net 330-739-2067 conference and the Ohio Spring Show the last week of March. Tullis, Kolby 3, 2039 Aster Rd, Scio, OH 43988 On other Holstein news, at kshawver@wildblue.net 330-739-2067 yearend there were 278,703 Turon, Colby 1, 5432 Greenville Rd, Westanimals in Farmington, 1,831 herds enrolled in Holstein OH 44491 gotmilk1013@yahoo.com Complete as compared to 2012. This 440-548-5979 isTuron, one Lilah percent decrease in animals and 1, 5432 Greenville Rd, West Farmington, a one percent increase in herds. There OH 44491, 440-548-5979 were 360,180 animalsRd, West registered, Turon, Steve 1, 5432 Greenville which is a decrease of one percent. Farmington, OH 44491, 440-548-5979 Seventy-five percent of the animals Twining, Tyler 8 registered were less than three months Urig, Jessica 8, 37357 Butternut Rd, Nwith Ridgeville, old. Transfers were upRidge 84% a OH 44036 janemarie@live.com 440-327-4878 total of 120,698 animals being

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Walker, Brice 15, herd, 1506 Hodson Rd, New Vienna, OH Without this we still transferred 74,115 animals, which 937-987-2887 is an increase 45159, bickeldon@gmail.com of 13%. the Coffman Basic Rd Marietta, ID program, Weyant, FaithIn3, 1071 OH 219,505 animals were identified. This 45750 snfcoffman3@yahoo.com 740-373-3744 is a seven percent increase last Whiteleather, Alice 2, 22499 Bates Rd, over Minerva, OH year. There were 701 new adult 44657 gwhiteleather@gmail.com 330-819-2810 members and 936 new junior Whiteleather, Autumn 2, 22499 Bates Rd, Minerva, members, an increase of 11% for OH 44657 gwhiteleather@gmail.com 330-819-2810 adults and a three percent decrease in Whiteleather, Ava 2, 22499 Bates Rd, Minerva, OH, junior members. 44657 gwhiteleather@gmail.com 330-819-2810 In the classification program, we Wolf, Keenan 7, 5801 Cleveland Rd W OH evaluated 224,908 animalsooster, in 4,705 44691, This 330-345-3264 herds. is a two percent decrease Wolfe, Daniel E 2, and 6508 Bentler Ave Louisville, OH of animals a three percent 44641 awolfepak@gmail.com 330-492-5254

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Just For Juniors The News Update By Tim Gunkelman, Reporter

My name is Tim Gunkelman and I am the new Reporter for the Jr. Board of Directors. I have been a Ohio Holstein Jr. Member for 5 years. I live on a farm where I raise some Holstein heifers. I am a part of the Canaan Country Cousins 4-H Club in Creston, OH. I show heifers, cows, sheep, pigs, and turkeys at the Wayne County Fair. At the Junior Annual Meeting in March, we held officer elections. Your 2016 Board of Directors are Louie Liming, Emma and Maggie Mathews, Keaton, Kinley, and Madelyn Topp, and Tim Gunkelman. This year’s President is Emma and serving as VicePresident is Keaton, Kinley is our Secretary, Madelyn as Treasurer and myself, as Reporter. We would like to congratulate everyone with their success in the show ring at Spring Dairy Expo. We have several Juniors traveling to New York for the National Holstein Convention. Good luck to Keaton Topp, who will be competing in the Table Top Display Contest, Maggie Mathews will be competing in Public

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June 2016 11 District 13 &14 Show @ Fairgrounds, Sidney 18 District 3 Show @ Tuscarawas Co Fairgrounds, Dover 20 District 5 Show @ Fairgrounds, Circleville 20 ENTRY DEADLINE- 2016 Ohio State Fair 28-30 National Holstein Convention, Saratoga Springs NY July 2016 9 District 1 & 2 @ Fairgrounds, Canfield 11 District 7 @ Fairgrounds, Wooster 14 District 11 @ Fairgrounds, Bellefontaine 21 District 9 @ Fairgrounds, Bucyrus 26-31 OHIO STATE FAIR, Columbus OH 28 Junior Red and White Show 11:00 AM 28 Skillathon, Voinovich Mezzanine 2-5PM 29 Holstein Junior Show 9:30 AM 29 Judging Clinic Registration, Cooper Arena 3:30 PM August 2016 1 District 12 Show @ Fairgrounds, Wapakoneta 16 District 10 Show @ Henry Fair, Napoleon 23 District 8 Show @ Lorain Fair, Wellington September 2016 9 District 15 Show @ Fairgrounds, Hillsboro

Speaking, Emma Mathews is submitting an entry in the Digital Scrapbook Contest and the Ohio Juniors will be creating a State Banner for judging. If you have any story/interview ideas about Juniors, please submit them.

Pictured below are the Juniors that attended the Junior Annual Meeting that was held during the Ohio Holstein Association’s 96th Annual Meeting and Convention.


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My name is Ella Jackson and I am serving as this year’s Ohio Holstein Queen! My parents are Ray and Colleen Jackson. My family owns and operates a 75-cow dairy farm near DeGraff where we milk mostly Holsteins. I just finished my first year at The Ohio State University where I am majoring in Animal Sciences with a dairy emphasis. Over the school year and this summer I have an internship at Sexing Technologies where I mainly work in calf health. Currently, I am learning how to ultrasound calf lungs to find sub-clinical pneumonia. I also am very involved working and helping to manage the home farm, where I am developing my own herd of registered Holsteins (as well as one registered Jersey and Brown Swiss). I have also been very active on Ohio dairy judging teams, being a member of the second place national 4-H team as well as placing third individually at the national 4-H contest. This year I was able to compete at a few collegiate contests. One highlight of the year was the Fort Worth Stock Show Contest where I was able to travel to Texas in January and place third in reasons and sixth overall. I am very excited to see where dairy judging will take me next as I work hard to continue to improve. Buckeye Dairy Club has also been a big part of my college experience and I am excited to be next year’s Buckeye Classic Sale chair. I am proud that I was chosen to be a representative of such a wholesome industry and hardworking group of people. I am looking forward to getting to know more people in the industry over the next year as well as strengthen the relationships I already have. If there is any event you would like me to attend over the next year feel free to contact me at (937)441-2878 or jackson.2538@buckeyemail.osu.edu. I look forward to seeing you all soon!

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Impressive Young Men Win Top Junior Honors at the 2016 Annual Meeting Awards Luncheon Keaton Topp of ToppView Farm in Botkins, Ohio, is the 2016 Ohio Distinguished Junior Member. The son of Keith and Kindra Topp, he hails from a long time, legendary Ohio dairy family in Northwest Ohio. The grandson of Mary Lou and the late Donald Topp, Keaton started his dairy career early with a gift of a calf from his grandmother. Since the gift of that calf, he has purchased numerous animals and built his herd to an impressive 25 head. He concentrates on breeding high type and structurally sound animals that will last. Keaton has been showing from an early age and now shows at the local, state and national levels. He has exhibited numerous class winners and champions in multiple breeds as well as winning showmanship awards. At the state level he has participated in both judging contests and skillathons. At home Keaton is responsible for helping with chores at the farm from cleaning to feeding calves. He is involved in his local 4-H club as the current vice president and local FFA chapter as treasurer and member of the parliamentary procedure team. As a member of the Ohio Junior Holstein Association he has served as board member, news reporter and vice president and delegate at national convention. In high school, the 16-year-old is active in numerous activities including the high school musical, choir, foreign language club and runs cross country. He is also active in Teens for Truth and a server at church. After high school, Keaton plans to pursue a college degree and ultimately a career in the veterinary field. Matt Oechsle is the recipient of the 2016 Ohio Memorial Award Scholarship and the newly established Esther Welch Ag Communications Scholarship. The Ohio Memorial Award scholarship was established to honor those affiliated with Ohio Holsteins and were lost at an early age. The Esther 78

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Welch Ag Communications Scholarship has been established in honor of long-time Ohio Holstein News Editor Esther Welch. Matt is the son of Jim and Cheri Oechsle of Van Wert, Ohio. Raised in Northwest Ohio on a small hobby farm, Matt developed his love for the dairy industry raising show heifers and developing a small herd of Holsteins to help finance his college endeavors and career. He has established himself within the industry as a talented fitter and showman, working for show strings and sales across the country and Canada over the past five years. Matt has won numerous showmanship awards, and shown and developed the 2014 Jr. All-American Red & White Yearling in Milk with his family. He has served in numerous offices for the Ohio Junior Holstein Association and as a delegate to the National conventions for a number of years. Matt was the recipient of the Ohio Memorial Award last year. Matt was active in a variety of clubs, sports and musical activities in high school and still continues to entertain with his musical talents. He is in his second year of studies at Clark State College where his concentration is on business and communications. He works at Stan Mar Dale/Express Holsteins when he isn’t on the road clipping and fitting cattle.

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Snap Shots

The Juniors kicked off the Annual Meeting weekend with a pizza party and bowling at Boulevard Lanes. Thank you to the Kikos, the Bickels, the Manguns, the Steinkes, Matt Lawson and Jackie Sherry for supervising the event!

Pictured left: Our youngest Judging Contest participant, Allison Steinke, proudly displays her 3rd Place COBA Gift Certificate, compliments of COBA/Select Sires. Not pictured: 1st Place Winner, Tori Deam and 2nd Place Winner, Clay Scott

2016 Ohio Holstein Queen Court (L to R): 1st Runner-Up, Becca Vales; 2016 Ohio Holstein Queen, Ella Jackson; Retiring 2015 Ohio Holstein Queen, Emma Mathews

Special Thanks

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2015 Junior All-Ohio Award recipients present at the Annual Meeting (L to R): Madelyn Topp, Matt Oechsle, Kyle Ackley, Haden King, David Miley, Kaleb Kliner and Maggie Mathews

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2016 Ohio Dairy 4-H Judging Contest Results The 2016 Ohio 4-H Dairy Judging Contest took place during the Spring Dairy expo on Saturday, April 2nd at the Voinovich arena. 158 youth from the state of Ohio and surrounding states, competed in three 4-H divisions and one open division, placing six classes of cattle and giving two sets of oral reasons.

Intermediate High Individual 1st Cole Pond, Union 2nd Clayton Lamb, Lorain 3rd Kinley Topp, Shelby 4th Aaron Carle, Stark 5th Derek Burns, Fairfield

Intermediate High Individual-Reasons 1st Cole Pond, Union 2nd Austin Borchers, Auglaize/Shelby Glenn Lamb from Lorain 3rd Derek Burns, Fairfield County won the Junior division 4th Clayton Lamb, Lorain by one point, edging out Emily 5th Jeremy Ziegler, Union Deam from Tuscarawas, The Intermediate division winner was Cole Pond from Union County and taking top honors in the Senior Division was Kadey Starkey from Champaign County. Topping the Open Competition was Max Dippel from Spencer County Kentucky.

Senior High Team Overall 1st Champaign 1 2 nd Trumbull 3rd Auglaize/Shelby 4th Stark 5th Adams Senior High Team-Reasons 1st Champaign 1 2nd Auglaize/Shelby 3rd Trumbull 4th Stark 5th Adams

Intermediate High Team 1st Union 2nd Auglaize/Shelby A 3rd Fairfield 4th Lorain 5th Auglaize/Shelby B

Open Individual Overall 1st Max Dippel, Spencer, KY 2nd Sarah Quallen, Wilmington, OH, 3rd Caitlin Cox, Eastern Hancock, IN 4th Luke Williamson, Spencer, KY, 5th Michael Bentley, Spencer, KY

Thanks to all those who volunteer their talents to make this competition run smoothly and congratulations to the winners listed below.

Intermediate High Team-Reasons 1st Auglaize/Shelby B 2nd Union 3rd Auglaize/Shelby A 4th Fairfield 5th Lorain

Open High Individual-Reasons 1st Caitlin Cox, Eastern Hancock, IN; 2nd Kylee Broadwater, E. Hancock, IN; 3rd Luke Williamson, Spencer, KY; 4th Michael Bentley, Spencer, KY; 5th Max Dippel, Spencer, KY

Junior High Individual 1st Glenn Lamb, Lorain 2nd Emily Deam, Tuscarawas 3rd Lexi Troyer, Tuscarawas 4th Colby Turon, Trumbull 5th Zach Steinke, Auglaize

Senior High Individual Overall 1st Kadey Starkey, Champaign 2nd Thomas Lee Hesler, Adams 3rd Billy Smith, Trumbull 4th Will Hughes, Holmes 5th Kate Sherman, Licking

Open High Team Overall 1st Spencer, KY, 2nd Wilmington FFA, 3rd Eastern Hancock, IN, 4th Wynford FFA 5th East Clinton FFA

Junior High Team 1st Tuscarawas/Wayne 2nd Trumbull 3rd Licking, 4th Holmes/Ashland/Wayne 5th Auglaize/Shelby

Senior High Individual in Reasons 1st Billy Smith, Trumbull 2nd Kadey Starkey, Champaign 3rd Thomas Lee Hesler, Adams 4th Sarah Lehner, Licking 5th Brennan Topp, Auglaize/Shelby

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Bronze The All-Breeds Showmanship at Spring Dairy Expo attracted 118 Kate McGovern individuals divided into six age Emily McGovern groups. Again this year, the American Eli VanGundy Dairy Association Mideast sponsored the contest. All participants received a Melanie Harner rosette or ribbon and 20 dollars from Julie Gress Mideast. The winners were: Logan Meier — Fulton Kennedy, 9-Year-Olds Winchester, 9 contestants Todd Gordon 10-Year-Olds — Marissa Topp, Brent Ayers Wooster, 15 contestants Logan 11- Smallsreed and 12-Year-Olds — Grace Elizabeth Hageman, Smallsreed Sidney, 24 contestants

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Garrett x (EX-94-2E-EX-MS) Shottle x (EX-90-EX-MS) Champion +2455GTPI® +647NM$ +1.81T +1.41FLC +3.7PL +1.9DPR 6.4%CE

# 1 LPI

BREWMASTER, the No. 1 LPI sire is now available in sexed semen! He transmits exceptional Fat and high Net Merit along with solid Type and outstanding health traits. Call your COBA/Select Sires representative and place your order for BREWMASTER today!

1-800-837-2621 04/16 CDCB/HA Rel. NM 91%; Type 93%; PL 85%; DPR 80%; CE 93% ®TPI is a registered trademark of Holstein Association USA. BREWMASTER photo by Jones, reversed.

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