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AMSS Executive Committee President: Casey Weiss

4313 Otterbein-Ithaca Road, Arcanum, OH 45304 (937) 564-8861 (Term Exp. 2015) Email: caseyweiss@yahoo.com

Vice-President: Scott Cailteux

910 Westfield Ct.,Lawrence, KS 66049 (713) 898-2479 (Term Exp. 2017) Email: scailteux@sbcglobal.com

Katie Agnew

W359 N8470 Brown St., Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (920) 474-4349 (Term Exp. 2016) Email: shorties48@hotmail.com

Billy Lattire

8406 Harvard Court SE, Lacey, WA 98503 (812) 209-9588 (Term Exp. 2015) Email: billy.lattire@gmail.com

Brian Pederson

2428 Hwy 70, Braham, MN 55006 (612) 390-1616 (Term Exp. 2015) Email: nsfarms@hotmail.com

Junia Isiminger Executive Secretary

(608) 481-0165 Cell (608) 365-3332 Office Email: JuniaAMSS@gmail.com

AMSS Directors John Anderson

17075 Cook Road, Watertown, NY 13601 (315) 408-6030 (Term Exp. 2015) Email: mscoolcows@aol.com

Michael Bodey

5912 E Rt 29, Urbana, OH 43078 (937) 869-3345 (Term Exp. 2017) Email: prattbodey@hotmail.com

Jason Heeter

19072 Shade Valley Road, Shade Gap, PA 17255 (215) 534-5535 (Term Exp. 2017) Email: heeter2000@yahoo.com

Kylie Preisinger

238 Viking Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303 Phone: (765) 427-6964 (Term Exp. 2016) Email: luvkows@hotmail.com

Michael Halpin

128 Hack, PO Box 214, Cullom, IL 60929 Phone: (815) 228-0777 (Term Exp. 2016) Email: mhalpin99@outlook.com

John Kuszlyk

7982Batavia-Byron Road, Batavia, NY 14020 (585) 343-4800 (Term Exp. 2017) Email: kuszlykcattleco@yahoo.com

AMSS Junior Officers

President: Roxann Achen 2519 392nd Ave SE, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Phone: (320)333-9383 Email: roxann.achen@jacks.state.edu Vice President: Hannah Rhoades 5554 Bakers Store-Greenville Rd, Greenville, OH 45331 Phone: (937)467-0050 Secretary: Liza Van der Laan 21349 CR EW 181, Frederick, OK 73542 Phone: (580)305-2232. Email: lizav@okstate.edu Treasurer: Jessica Crawley 25141 Austin Rd, Gravette, AR 72736 Phone: (479)220-2802 Reporter: Nicholas Achen 2519 392nd Ave SE, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Phone: (320)266-4797 Email: nicholas.achen@hotmail.com

The Executive Report

By Junia Isiminger Greetings Fellow Milking Shorthorn Enthusiasts! I have been with AMSS for three full months now and I have enjoyed meeting so many fellow Milking Shorthorn Breeders. I have also quickly discovered that there are many things to learn to be an effective Executive Secretary. When starting a new job, you always know that you will have many things to learn – policies, procedures and computer systems. On any given day, I may be on the phone talking about registrations, DNA kits, billing, junior and adult memberships, production records, getting a bull certified as a Native Milking Shorthorn, what needs to be in place for the AMSS booth at World Dairy Expo and the list goes on. I am not complaining – I am enjoying the job. I am very appreciative of all the help and patience that I am getting from the AMSS Board of Directors, you, the Milking Shorthorn breeders, the Brown Swiss Association staff and many others. I state all of this because I know during this transition, many of you have been waiting on various items and I understand your concerns. After three months I am happy to say that we are current on registrations. DNA kits have been mailed out to breeders, although I am still working on all the results and now I am able to answer more of breeders questions, or at least know where to look for answers. There are still many things to get caught up and I am working through the lists, therefore I ask for your continued patience as I work on the various items. I hope that by the time that I have hit being on the job for six months that things are running much more smoothly. I can say that one of the best experiences that I have had so far is attending the National Convention in Massachusetts. I enjoyed meeting many breeders from across the nation and putting faces with voices that I had heard over the phone. It was wonderful being able to go to several Milking Shorthorn farms, seeing cows and having breeder fellowship. My daughters were able to attend and both girls came home excited about the breed; one about the cows and seeing progeny from various bulls and the other about the new friends she had met. It was a very successful trip. I also found out how dairy breeders are the same everywhere. When the Rhoades family from Ohio had truck trouble, the Lattire and Rida families came to the rescue! Thank you to both families and their extended helpers!! That is one of the best things about

President's Corner

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By Casey Weiss We have just returned from another successful annual meeting and convention in Westfield, Massachusetts. Congratulations to all of the New England Milking Shorthorn breeders who organized and ran the convention. New England is all that I imagined and it is home to many beautiful Milking Shorthorn cows. First and foremost, I would like to personally thank Susan Lee for her six years as a board member and serving the last two as president. The past two years have been very eventful, to put it mildly, and she was able to steer and guide the ship in stormy waters. She was the right person for the job at the right time. With Susan's departure, Jason Heeter from Pennsylvania was elected to the board of directors. We welcome Jason and look forward to his input and service for the good of the breed. With our current Executive Secretary Junia Isiminger and our former Executive Secretary Cory Salzl both working from their home offices, we have learned that running the AMSS with all of its functions is more than a one-person job. Because of this, we have entered into a contractual agreement with the Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders’ Association to handle all of our registrations and transfers. With any new venture there have been some wrinkles to iron out, but with training and experience it will only improve. Our relationship with Brown Swiss is decades long and this only strengthens the bond between the two associations. While in the process of training Junia on our procedures and processes, we have discovered several policies that have been loosely enforced if at all. 1. Registration of embryos. All embryos that are produced must be registered with the AMSS before any resulting calves from those embryos can be registered. An embryo recovery sheet must be on file at the AMSS. If embryos are sold, the ownership of the embryos must be transferred. This will be strictly enforced after September 1, 2014. 2. DNA on donor dams. All females producing embryos must have a DNA test on file with the AMSS. This will also be enforced after September 1, 2014. This means that if you flush a cow after September 1, 2014, the donor dam must have DNA on file with the AMSS or the calves can not be registered.

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Fall 2014 Volume 96, Number 4

ISSN. 1073-9394

Official Publication of the

American Milking Shorthorn Society 800 Pleasant St., Beloit, WI 53511 Phone: (608) 365-3332 • Fax: (608) 365-6644 Website: www.milkingshorthorn.com

In This Issue From the Facbook pages: The Ohio Jr. Milking Shorthorn Princess Isabel Stevens helped pass out ribbons at this year's Ohio State Fair Milking Shorthorn Show.

On The Cover Scenes from the national convention in West Springfield, Massachusetts. Photos by Joanna Landrum

Active AI Lists.......................................................... 8-9 All-American Rules & Applications........................... 30-33 AMSS Junior Convention............................................. 17 AMSS Minutes from Meeting.......................................... 7 AMSS Board Motions.................................................... 6 Have You Herd.......................................................... 28 Honor Roll........................................................... 18-23 Junior Spotlight......................................................... 26 National Convention Awards........................................ 14 National Futurity.................................................. 24-25 President’s Corner....................................................... 4 The Exec. Report......................................................... 4 Top PPR Cows...................................................... 10-11

Index to Advertisers AMSS Syndicate........................................................ 2 Bukeye Knoll............................................................. 3 Clayside Farm......................................................... 27 Fine Kine Genetics................................................... 34 Gold Mine Farm....................................................... 34 Innisfail.................................................................. 40 Landrum's Milking Shorthorns..................................... 6

AMSS Mission Statement

To recognize and welcome the diversity of the Milking Shorthorn as a unique feature of our breed, distinguishing it from all other breeds in the United States. To encourage each breeder to use all the Society programs which will benefit them individually and respect the rights of other breeders to have a different goal and to use different programs. To administer the Society to effectively use the information generated by the breeders to aggressively market our breed.

Lands-Brook Farm................................................... 35 Mapletown Valley Farms........................................... 39 Select Sires............................................................ 26 Taurus ST............................................................... 38 Weissway Farm....................................................... 27 World Premier Sale.................................................. 35 Zoetis................................................................28-29

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2014 American Milking Shorthorn Society Summer Meeting – Motions passed

Finances Motion by S. Marak that we will transfer money from the matured CD’s out of the managed funds and put into bank CD’s under the guidance of the financial committee. 2nd by B. Pederson. Registrations/Transfers Motion by S. Cailteux that as of July 1st, 2014, we will have Brown Swiss enter all registration and transfer invoices into QuickBooks. Executive Secretary will enter checks into QuickBooks and credit card payments. 2nd by C. Weiss. Electronic Check Deposit Motion by B. Lattire that if Junia cannot do electronic check deposits from her location, she will be allowed to open an account in PA. 2nd by M. Bodey. Credentials Motion by B. Lattire that if the total number of nominated delegates for your district is more than the authorized number of candidates for your district, your ballot will be void. 2nd by M. Halpin. Jim King Triple Crown Motion by J. Anderson that all cows are eligible for the Jim King Triple Crown starting with the show season 2014. 2nd by B. Lattire. Motion by B. Pederson to raise the award for winning the Jim King Triple Crown to $3000. 2nd by S. Cailteux. Motion by S. Cailteux to create a Jim King Triple Crown restricted account from the Jim King bequest, starting with a total of $6000 in a CD. 2nd by B. Pederson. All-American Motion by S. Cailteux to sign the contract with Purebred Publishing for running the All-American contest next year with the added provisions including a listing of judges and how they voted as well as the judging contest. 2nd by K. Agnew. Milk Production Motion by J. Anderson to approve the new levels for production that we need the DRPC’s to pull each month for verification testing. 2nd by S. Marak. ME Milk ≥ 30,000 lbs ME Fat ≥ 1,100 lbs ME Herd Average Milk x 1.39 for Full Registry Cows ME Herd Average Milk x 1.39 + 2,000 lbs for Grade and Grade-Up Cows ME Herd Average Fat x 1.32 + 131 lbs

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National Sale Motion by J. Anderson to allow pass-through at the national sale. 2nd by M. Halpin. Motion by B. Lattire to run the Online National Sale Wednesday through Saturday of the second full week of March each calendar year. 2nd by K. Agnew. Embryo Transplants Motion by S. Marak that any flush date as of September 1, 2014, the dam must be DNA-tested. An embryo recovery sheet is required in the AMSS office before ET calves will be registered. ET rules will be enforced. 2nd by M. Halpin. (Opposed by J. Anderson) Supreme Junior Champion – AADS Motion by J. Anderson that if the other four groups (AMS Junior Society, AMSS Syndicates and Mid-Atlantic Milking Shorthorn Society) agree to sponsor the Supreme Junior Champion at the AllAmerican Dairy Show, the AMSS will also continue their sponsorship. 2nd by J. Kuszlyk. Computer/Printer in Beloit Motion by J. Kuszlyk to update the computer and printer in the Beloit office, with options similar to what we have. We will talk to Brown Swiss for suggestions and what is compatible with Brown Swiss. 2nd by S. Cailteux. Phone System Motion by M. Halpin to have Junia set up the phone system however she seems fit in order to provide the best service to the AMSS membership. 2nd by J. Kuszlyk. Contracts Motion by B. Lattire to accept the lease contract with Brown Swiss. 2nd by B. Pederson. Motion by C. Weiss to accept the classification contract with Brown Swiss. 2nd by B. Pederson. Motion by M. Halpin to accept the registration contract with Brown Swiss. 2nd by B. Lattire. Withdrawals from Investments Motion by J. Anderson that any money drawn out of investments by the Executive Secretary must be approved by the AMSS President before money is withdrawn. 2nd by M. Halpin. Winter Board Meeting Motion by B. Lattire to hold the AMSS Winter Board Meeting December 5-6 in Beloit at the Holiday Inn Express beginning at 8 am. 2nd by M. Halpin.


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Minutes from the 94th Annual Meeting

he 94th annual meeting of the American Milking Shorthorn Society was called to order at 9:54 a.m. on Friday, June 27, 2014 in Westfield, Massachusetts, by President Susan Lee. Credentials Committee chairperson, Karen Bodey, announced the roll call of delegates. All districts were present. A motion was made to seat the delegates and seconded. Motion passed. A motion was made and seconded to approve the minutes from the 93rd annual meeting with no changes. Motion passed. Doug Weary and Ryan Barrett, from Canada, were introduced as special guests. An intern from Hoard’s Dairyman was also introduced. President Lee gave her address, stating that it was a pleasure and honor to serve as an AMSS board member and president. All board members were asked to stand and be recognized. President Lee acknowledged mistakes that happened throughout the year with the absence of an executive secretary and encouraged improved communication among all AMSS members. Other items that she addressed were: • The importance of complete registration papers • Reminded members of the rules for the Jim King Triple Crown award • Discussed new rules for Expo • Pass-throughs will be allowed at the 2014 National Sale • The idea of whether a Presidents and Secretaries meeting is needed, during the annual convention, will be on the table for discussion at the winter board meeting President Lee concluded her remarks by thanking the board for their service and for giving her the opportunity to serve as the first female AMSS president. Junia Isiminger, who began working June 1, presented the Executive Secretary’s report. Junia spoke of her experience with dairy cattle and the work she has completed for AMSS thus far. She spent her first eleven days in Beloit learning how our systems work. Over the next year she hopes to create new promotional material and get to know our members. Please advise her of upcoming shows and meetings. Junia can be reached via the AMSS cell phone number: 608-481-0165. The In Memoriam report was presented by Tom Landrum to honor those that passed in the last year. The following names were recited: Don J Quinn, Kent Charles Quinn, Henry Robert Staib, Betty L Pratt, Mary O Dole, David A Climer Sr., Leroy August Alwardt, Ronald Elroy Gruenwald, Wesley Allan Pruitt, Ardell Jones, Sylvia Irene Gerner, Ronald James Albaugh, Birchie Brown, Helen Lee, and John Reed Clark.

A motion was made and seconded to accept the report. Motion carried. Roxann Achen shared the Junior report and thanked their advisors, Katie Agnew and Cindy Achen, for their continued support. George Halpin made a motion to renew the L.D. May Memorial trophy at all four national shows. The motion was seconded and passed. The minutes from the Presidents and Secretaries report was presented by Bridget Rida. A motion was made, and seconded, to accept the report as read. Motion passed. Steve Marak gave the syndicate report. Please direct any questions or comments toward Steve. Tom Landrum presented the motion to change the Articles and Bylaws, allowing for an official audit every other year, saving audit costs. A second change allowed for meeting notifications to be sent to the directors via email. A motion was made and seconded to approve the proposed changes. Both motions passed. Casey Weiss gave the financial report. He noted that: • 2013 was an abnormal financial year for AMSS. • AMSS received the first installment from the Jim King estate last fall. • Proceeds from the national sale in 2013 were down. • AMSS was able to make money on its investments during the year. No questions were raised regarding the financial statements. A motion was made and seconded to accept the report. Motion passed. Clark VonTungeln gave the Endowment Committee Report noting that the value of the endowment now exceeds $85,000. Marcia Clark was announced as a new director. A list of all the requests that have been funded over the past year was read. Donors to the endowment during the year were also named. Ryan Barrett provided the Canadian Milking Shorthorn Society report, noting that memberships and registrations continue to climb. The election of officers began at 10:56 a.m. The first position available was that of Scott Cailteux, who was eligible for reelection. A motion was made and seconded to cast a unanimous ballot for Scott’s reelection. Motion passed. The second position was that of Susan Lee, who was not eligible for re-election. The nominations from the Presidents and Secretaries meeting of Jason Heeter and Ellie Fleming were called. A motion to cease nominations was made, seconded, and passed. Both Jason and Ellie addressed the

group. Karen Bodey announced the voting procedures for the election of board of directors. State fairs and picnics were announced. Jason Heeter was announced as the new director. The third position was that of Mike Bodey who was eligible for re-election. Ellie Fleming was also nominated. Mike Bodey addressed the group. All past presidents were asked to stand and be recognized. All past queens were asked to stand and be recognized. All members from New England and New York were asked to stand and be recognized. Mike Bodey was re-elected as a director. The third position was that of John Kuszlyk who was eligible for re-election. Ellie Fleming was nominated once again. John Kuszlyk addressed the group. Shortly afterwards, John Kuszlyk was re-elected to the board. There was no other business to come before the meeting. Vince Ruzic welcomed the group to Black River Falls, Wisconsin in 2015. The convention is scheduled for June 17-20. A motion was made and seconded to adjourn the meeting. The 94th meeting of the AMSS stood adjourned at 11:45 a.m. Submitted by, Joanna Landrum

JIM KING TRIPLE CROWN AWARD All animals are eligible for the Jim King Triple Crown Award for the 2014 show season and beyond and are automatically entered. To win the award, which includes a $3,000 premium, the animal must win Grand Champion honors at 3 National Shows (World Dairy Expo is required) in the same calendar year. www.milkingshorthorn.com

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he 2014 editon of the National Milking Shorthorn Convention Sale hosted 34 live lots and seven embryo packeges, plus 16 different sires represented in semen sales. The live lots averaged $2,510. Topping the sale was the fancy spring yearling consigned by John Stuart Rowe and Katie Bue of Alma Center, Wisconsin. This Megadeth daughter is out of the 2E92 Innisfail RO Lady 5086-TW EXP with records to 24,500M 787F 743P. The 2011 Unanimous All-American Five-Year-Old is sired by Red Robin. John and Marjorie Kuszlyk of Batavia, New York purchased Innisfail Mega Lexi-ET for a final bid of $10,200. Second high seller and top selling cow at $4,600 was the Morning Valley Syndicate consignment, Cold Springs Ru Lady Di EXP. The syndicate of Andy Rida and Mo Phelon of Westfield, Massachusetts, consigned the senior three-year-old Red Ruben daughter backed by 88-point and 90-point dams. She was purchased by Bartlett and Kostka of Cold Spring Farms, Salisbury, Massachusetts and Andy Rida. Five embryos sired by Kuszmar Affairs Othello out of the 2013 Jr. All-American Jr. Three-Year-Old, Purple Idalee RR Zeba EXP ET topped embryos selling for a total of $4,375. They were purchased by the partnership of Bartlett and Kostka. Taylor Graves of Parkersville, Kentucky, consigned the embryos. Second high selling embryos were five embryos of first choice of three sires, Ruben, Lad or Rebel 9th out of Clayside Dairybell Oth Desiree a 2E-E92 daughter of Othello with multiple All-American honors. The offering came from Greg and Marcia Clark of GMC Farms, Cornish Flat, New Hampshire. Topping the semen sales were two units of Perfect Storm that sold for $220 each, 10 units of Mudslinger at $45 each and 10 units of Lothario at $40 each. The sale was managed by the American Milking Shorthorn Society, with Billy Lattire and Greg Clark handling selections and sale chair duties. Phil Jacquier cried the sale with Casey Weiss on pedigrees. The sale was held at the Westfield Fairgrounds.

The Top seller. Pictured left to right in the front is the Queen Erika Johnson; AMSS President Casey Weiss; Marjorie and John Kuszlyk, buyers; Katie Bue and John Stuart Rowe, consignors; Marjorie Hardy on the halter. In the back, Billy Lattire and Mike Halpin, sale crew.

B: John & Marjorie Kuszlyk, NY North Stars Jacks Edda 146 (8/13).$4100 S: North Stars Parti Jack C: Brian Pederson, MN B: Sarah Rhoades, OH

Daysland Acres Lillyhill Ultra (3/14) ...................................................... $3000 S: Innisfail Lilyhill C: Katie Albaugh, MD B: Polka Dot Pastures, WI

Cold Springs Liriano Pearl-EXP (10/13). ...................................................... $3500 S: Mysha-WO Advent Liriano-ET C: Bartlett & Kostka, MA B: Staib Family, NY Green Acres MS Sugar-ET (1/13). $3200 S: Kuszmar Mudslinger C: Brendan Fitgerald, VT B: Richard Dudden, NY

The second high seller pictured left to right: Queen Erika Johnson; Casey Weiss,Billy Lattire, Mike Halpin, sale crew; Mo Phelon & Andy Rida, consignors; Bill Bartlett, co-buyer.

Additional lots selling over $3,000. Ginger-Effect Logic Lola-ET (6/13) ...................................................... $4300 S: GMC Rebel Logic-ET C: Gregory & Marcia Clark, NH B: Jaydyn Isiminger, PA Landrums Rugen Clarese (9/12).... $4200 S: Lake Effect Ipod Genesis C: Thomas Landrum & Family, IN

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2014-2015 Committees Articles & By-Laws Chair Martin Lee Jim Foss Luann Krause Thomas Landrum Scott Cailteux Breed Outlook Chair Kylie Preisinger Maureen Phelon Ellie Fleming Fabian Almeda John Anderson Marcia Floyd Emily Monnat Matt Henkes Credentials Chair Karen Bodey Donnette Fisher Brenda York Thomas Landrum Steve Marek Education Chair Jason Heeter Elise Krause Jessica Gavenlock Scott Ritchie Hannah Geising Theresa Krause Zoann Roth Jody Nus Endowment Chair Clark Von Tungeln Shirley Harris Jerry King Marcia Clark Brenda York Finance Chair Scott Cailteux Pat Agnew Clint Cribbet Tom Landrum John Kuszlyk Jim Foss Futurity & All-American Chair George Halpin Peter Cate Marjorie Kuszlyk Danny Huddleston Richard Lattire Jeff Byers Brian Pederson Bill Bartlett

Genetics & AMSS Syndicates Co-Chair Steve Marek Co-Chair Jody Nus Larry Landsgard David Kendall Cory Salzl Vince Ruzic Greg Clark Tim Crawley Casey Weiss Historical Chair Emily Rowe Don Crawley Shirly Harris Martin Lee Marjorie Kuszlyk Mike Bodey Junior Committee Co-chair Katie Agnew Co-chair Cindy Achen John Anderson Krista Weiss Mikayla Krause Katie Bue Carrie Delong Journal Chair Joanna Landrum Emily Achen Mike Bodey Courtney Hodge John Rowe Denise Whiting Jill Eichler Meat Marketing & Dual Purpose Chair Martin Lee Norris Albaugh Gene Hiibner Paul Wheeler Dave Wetzel Doyle Hendrickson Milk Production Chair Ellie Fleming Ricky Strain Susan Lee Sally Burd Sabrina Popadak Terry Delong Pat Ruzic Becky Keil John Kuszlyk Dee Hensee

Convention Check List Chair Katie Agnew Bridget Rida Judy Landrum Becky Keil Shirley Wright Cheryl Stevens Maureen Phelon National Sale Co-Chair Billy Lattire Co-Chair Vince Ruzic Keith Fisher Mike Halpin Greg Clark Ted Smart John Anderson Jason Robinson Type & Classification Chair Susan Lee Michelle Upchurch Pat Agnew Peter Cate Jim Foss Marjorie Kuszlyk Carla Stetzer Michael Halpin Jason Heeter Website, Advertising & Promotion Chair Kylie Preisinger Clint Cribbet Phyllis Agnew Ryan Barrett Jason James Winifred Hoffman Native Chair Brian Denman Rolland Jahns David Dell Roy Lovaas Dennis Hoffrogge Darren Wold David Kendall Joe Schallberger Jack Barnes Winifred Hoffman Bull Book Co Chair Jason Heeter Co Chair Billy Lattire Ellie Fleming Casey Weiss Brian Pederson

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2014 National Convention Awards 3−03 305 29,280 3.1 919F 3.1 922P Sire: GE Kulp−Gen PJ Cowboy ET 360012418 Owner: Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN Presented by: Gold Mine Farms

Harry Clampitt Winner Katie and Tom Agnew

Citizen of the Year Martin and Susan Lee W. Arthur Simpson Memorial 2013 Top Milk Record Green Acres Titan Mascara 463480 E90 6−06 305 31,300 3.0 944F 2.8 872P Sire: Cates Tangerine’s Perles Titan 455926 Owner: SWAG Milking Shorthorns, Dryden, NY Presented by: New England Association W. Arthur Simpson Memorial 2013 Top Fat Record Manderfeld Frolic Bigger Bird 68302326 V88 4−03 305 26,880 4.2 1,139F 3.5 932P Sire: Vinra Peerless Frolic 449081 Owner: Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN Presented by: New England Association W.C. Wood Memorial Top Polled Cow Award Manderfeld Cowboy Dorsa EXP P 68304965 G77 3−03 305 29,280 3.1 919F 3.1 922P Sire: GE Kulp−Gen PJ Cowboy ET 360012418 Owner: Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN Presented by: Thimbleberry- Beloit, WI Top Genetic Expansion Cow GE M-K Keil G.P. Opal 68303537 VG87 4−06 305 32,370 3.0 959F 3.0 973P Sire: Clayside GE Brad 453538 Owner: M-K Keil Cattle Company, Russell, KS Sam Beadleston Memorial Award 2013 Top Milk Record Two Year Old Manderfeld Cowboy Meadow EXP 68306654 +82 2−01 305 27,180 3.5 951F 3.0 814P Sire: GE Kulp−Gen PJ Cowboy ET 360012418 Owner: Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN Presented by: Missouri Association Irvin Meyer Memorial Award 2013 Top Milk Record Three Year Old Manderfeld Cowboy Dorsa EXP P 68304965 G77

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Donald H Cande Award 2013 Top Milk Four Year Old Record Mandefeld Sam Jina 68301643 +81 4−08 305 31,180 3.5 1,084F 2.8 874P Sire: Blissful Diamond Sam 456414 Owner: Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN Presented by: New England Association Top Protein Cow Manderfeld Frolic Bigger Bird 68302326 V88 4−03 305 26,880 4.2 1,139F 3.5 932P Sire: Vinra Peerless Frolic 449081 Owner: Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN Presented by: Ohio Association Top Protein Two Year Old Manderfeld Cowboy Spanky EXP P 68305452 G79 2−04 291 26,490 3.0 801F 3.1 816P Sire: GE Kulp−Gen PJ Cowboy ET 360012418 Owner: Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN Presented by: Ohio Association Top Protein Three Year Old Manderfeld Cowboy Dorsa EXP P 68304965 G77 3−03 305 29,280 3.1 919F 3.1 922P Sire: GE Kulp−Gen PJ Cowboy ET 360012418 Owner: Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN Presented by: Ohio Association Top Protein Four Year Old Manderfeld Frolic Bigger Bird 68302326 V88 4−03 305 26,880 4.2 1,139F 3.5 932P Sire: Vinra Peerless Frolic 449081 Owner: Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN Presented by: Ohio Association Top PPR Cow Kulp-Gen Jurist Anika P EXP ET 465760 EX90 PPR + 272 Sire: SRB B-Jurist 360012019 Randy Kunde, Rainier, WA Presented by: AMSS Syndicates Cows that are 1,100 Fat Presented by: Idalee Milking Shorthorns Rosecrest RL Barb 68302759 E90 3-04 305 23,920 4.9 1,179F 3.1 740P Sire: GMC Rebel Logic ET 456757 Owner: Rovin Acres, Hixton, WI Cows with a Ton of Solids and 1,100 Fat Presented by: Idalee Milking Shorthorns & Rovin Acres Manderfeld Frolic Bigger Bird 68302326 V88 4−03 305 26,880 4.2 1,139F 3.5 932P Sire: Vinra Peerless Frolic 449081 Owner: Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN Mapleton Vly Julius Foxy 466166 E90 5-08 305 30,890 3.6 1,125F 2.9 887P Sire: Mapleton Vly Rebel Julius ET 452864 Owner: Mapleton Valley Farms, Oconomowoc, WI

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Willard E. Gerner Meritorious Brood Cow Award 2013 Alfa Treble Bailey EXP ET 68301148 E90 PPR Value of self and 3 daughters: 97.75 points Sire: GE Panorama Royal Treble 360012428 Owner: Mapleton Valley Farms, Oconomowoc, WI Presented by: Mapleton Valley Farms 2013 Cow of the Year Mapleton Vly Julius Foxy 466166 E90 134 Points Sire: Mapleton Vly Rebel Julius ET 452864 Owner: Mapleton Valley Farms, Oconomowoc, WI Presented by: Weidner Prairie Farm Louie O. Landrum Memorial All-American Sire Award 2013 Kuszmar Alfairs Othello 439021 25 points Thomas W. Landrum Family, Guilford, IN Presented by: Thomas W. Landrum Family Maurice Meyer Memorial Progressive Performance Herd Award (Combines Actual Production and Classification Scores) Presented by: Family of Maurice Meyer Group 1: 10-39 cows M-K Keil Cattle Company, Russell, KS 26 cows average 2,902 points Group 2: 40-79 cows Nathan and Jody Nus, Arlington, IA 53 cows average 3,028 points Group 3: 80+ cows Manderfeld Dairy LLC, Faribault, MN 81 cows average 2,703 points Top Herd Increase Nathan and Jody Nus, Arlington, IA +968 milk Top Protein Herd Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN 675 pounds protein Presented by: Ohio Association Progressive Breeders Awards Bronze Award (Breed Average ME + 10% = 18,546 milk) Hard Core, New Enterprise, PA 25 cows - ME 18,685m 690f 585p R-Generation Milking Shorthorns, Cochranton, PA 30 cows ME - 19,154m 646f 585p J&E Weissman Farms, Callicoon Center, NY 34 cows ME - 19,206m 674f 577p GMC Farms, Cornish Flats, NH 48 cows ME - 19,227m 751f 589p Crawleys Valley View Farms, Gravette, AR 186 cows ME - 19,284m 662f 604p Kuszlyk Cattle Company, Batavia, NY 31 cows ME - 20,135m 706f 602p Silver Award (Breed average ME + 20% = 20,232 milk) Mapleton Valley Farms, Oconomowoc, WI 37 cows ME - 20,745m 785f 633p


Sire: Glenbrook Storm Ruler 454274 Echo Farm, Inc.- Hinsdale, NH 1226 Echo Farm QR Hucklebug EXP +82 463101 110,846m 3,537f 3,127p (6 lactations) Sire: Idalee Quiet Revolution TW *TD 360005823 Echo Farm, Inc.- Hinsdale, NH

Progressive winners pictured L to R: Marcia Clark, Keith Fisher, Tim Crawley and John Kuszlyk Rovin Acres, Hixton, WI 17 cows ME - 20,757m 786f 603p Gold Award (Breed average ME + 30% = 21,917 milk) Bernard Manderfeld, Faribault, MN 105 cows ME - 21,949m 735f 675p M-K Keil Cattle Company, Russell, KS 27 cows ME - 22,153m 753f 673p Nathan and Jody Nus, Arlington, IA 34 cows ME - 22,768m 742f 655p AMSS Milk Quality Awards (Herd Average under 150,000 SCC for 2013) Green Acres Milking Shorthorns, Bethel, VT – 99,000 J&E Weissman Farms, Callicoon Center, NY – 99,000 Antique Valley Farms, Greene, NY – 127,000 Innisfail Dairy, Davis, CA – 127,000 AMSS Red, White & Roan Club (Cows must qualify in two of the following lifetime production achievements: 150,000m, 6,000f, 5,250p) 10 Mapleton Vly Patrick Rupa 446135 4E90 Lifetime: 2,687d 154,288m 6,114f 4,619p Sire: Curtwood U.R. Rox Patrick 433507 Owner: Thomas & Keely Agnew Mapleton Valley Farms, Oconomowoc, WI 11 Mapleton Vly Rebel Jinx 452863 2E90 Lifetime: 2,636d 168,314m 6,563f 5,254p Sire: Pinehurst Rebel 9th 423595 Owner: Thomas & Keely Agnew Mapleton Valley Farms, Oconomowoc, WI W.J. Hardy Lifetime Production Awards Bronze (Lifetime achievement of 100,000m or 4,000f, or 3,500p in 6 lactations or less) 1222 Fisher Farms Sunshine E91 460650 109,597m 3,574f 3,086p (6 lactations) Sire: Hilltop Academy 441898 Fisher Farms- Sabattus, ME 1223 Echo Farm Blazer Mozzarella G84 457752 101,291m 4,019f 3,024p (6 lactations) Sire: Blaser Aacres Pepper B2 432360 Echo Farm, Inc.- Hinsdale, NH 1224 Echo Farm Suppath Twostep +83 460034 124,749m 4,239f 3,846p (6 lactations) Sire: Horizon Superior Path 439132 Echo Farm, Inc.- Hinsdale, NH 1225 Echo Farm Ruler Chandelle +81 461525 109,067m 4,909f 3,687p (6 lactations)

1227 Echo Farm Sampson M.I.A. +83 464680 111,089m 4,105f 3,454p (5 lactations) Sire: Nordica Sampson 370010853 Echo Farm, Inc.- Hinsdale, NH 1228 GMC Luke Lou Lou E94 463615 108,907m 3,954f 3,414p (6 lactations) Sire: Mr. Lucy NYS Luke 454117 Elizabeth & Gregory Clark JR Cornish Flats, NH 1229 Kuszmar Echo Too 2E91 461517 130,419m 4,325f 4,058p (6 lactations) Sire: Kuszmar Megadeth 455752 Kuszlyk Cattle Company- Batavia, NY 1230 Kuszmar Starlett EXP E94 463218 100,234m 4,415f 3,149p (6 lactations) Sire: Kuszmar Megadeth 455752 Steven Kuszlyk, Kuszlyk Cattle Company Batavia, NY 1231 Green Acres Titan Mascara 2E90 463480 120,433m 3,826f 3,409p (5 lactations) Sire: Cates Tangerine's Perles Titan 455926 SWAG Milking Shorthorns- Dryden, NY 1232 Green Acres Titan Temptation 2E90 463481 107,837m 4,042f 3,501p (5 lactations) Sire: Cates Tangerine's Perles Titan 455927 Virginia Wortman of Green Acres Dryden, NY 1233 Hard Core MRB Lizzie E94 463648 115,589m 4,168f 3,484p (5 lactations) Sire: H.C.T.H. Margarita's Rebel ET 457509 Keith Fisher & Allen Hess New Enterprise, PA 1234 Hard Core Ace Roxy EXP E93 464744 107,108m 3,788f 3,197p (6 lactations) Sire: Hilltop Academy 441898 Keith & Donnette Fisher, Hard Core New Enterprise, PA 1235 R-Generation Lance Mickey EXP V86 461523 112,289m 4,131f 3,575p (6 lactations) Sire: R-Generation Sir 457548 Jason & Jessica Kennedy- Cochranton, PA 1236 Mapleton Vly Julius Foxy E90 466166 102,557m 3,815f 3,009p (4 lactations) Sire: Maplteon Vly Rebel Julius ET 452864 Tom Agnew, Mapleton Valley- Oconomowoc, WI 1237 Blissful Ted's Marlene V87 457890 100,903m 3,795f 3,128p (6 lactations) Sire: Vinra Frost Ted 450289 Jeremiah Johnson, Blissful Herd Hawley, MN

Production winners pictured L-R: Donnette Fisher, Vince Ruzic, Mike Bodey 1238 Foss Clay Maria 507 +83 459269 99,438m 4,320f 3,292p (6 lactations) Sire: Bar-D Cindy's Clay 436934 Foss Farms- Kenyon, MN 1239 Manderfeld Clay Nellie Jo V88 461284 106,823m 3,216f 2,726p (6 lactations) Sire: Bar-D Cindy's Clay 436934 Bernard Manderfeld- Faribault, MN 1240 Manderfeld Ivanhoe Kaylee V86 463867 101,058m 2,704f 3,035p (6 lactations) Sire: Manderfeld Othello Ivanhoe 454396 Bernard Manderfeld- Faribault, MN 1241 Manderfeld Moonshine Jolee +80 463869 114,680m 4,279f 3,793p (6 lactations) Sire: Hardcore Othello Moonshine ET 457259 Bernard Manderfeld- Faribault, MN 1242 Manderfeld Zorro Zorna +84 465666 118,927m 2,804f 3,538p (5 lactations) Sire: GMC Rebel Logic ET 456757 Bernard Manderfeld- Faribault, MN 1243 Manderfeld Zippy Zip V87 466235 121,008m 2,723f 3,453p (5 lactations) Sire: Blissful Stetson Sheffey 459046 Bernard Manderfeld- Faribault, MN 1244 Manderfeld Jerry Dotty Twin V88 466508 111,360m 3,302f 3,274p (4 lactations) Sire: Manderfeld Ivanhoe Jerry 462654 Bernard Manderfeld- Faribault, MN 1245 Manderfeld Jerry Ditty Twin V87 466509 122,678m 3,218f 3,711p (5 lactations) Sire: Manderfeld Ivanhoe Jerry 462654 Bernard Manderfeld- Faribault, MN 1246 Manderfeld Ivanhoe Zero F71 468510 104,602m 3,193f 2,866p (4 lactations) Sire: Manderfeld Othello Ivanhoe 454396 Bernard Manderfeld- Faribault, MN 1247 Gold Mine S Sting Ray 742 EXP E91 464538 103,873m 2,820f 3,109p (5 lactations) Sire: Kuszmar Megadeth 455752 Nathan & Jody Nus - Arlington, IA 1248 Dan Sal Sam's Sauna V85 463604 115,663m 4,009f 3,473p (6 lactations) Sire: Blissful Diamond Sam 456414 Sally Burd, Dan Sal- Graff, MO Cont. on pg. 16

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Cont. from pg. 15 1249 Dan Sal Rambo Lass V85 463960 106,602m 3,345f 3,213p (5 lactations) Sire: Ecuafarm Outlaw Rambo 446361 Dan & Sally Burd, Dan Sal- Graff, MO

Sire: Ridgewood Orval's Promise 359954 Jason & Jessica Kennedy- Cochranton, PA 159 Bar-D Harp EXP 2E92 454923 143,405m 6,667f 4,870p (6 lactations) Sire: Vinra Peerless Frolic 449081 Clay & Elaine Halterman, Spring MeadowsUrbana, OH

1250 Quietness Clay Pudding NS 462198 111,211m 4,510f 3,569p (6 lactations) Sire: Bar-D Cindy's Clay 436934 Sarah Dixon, Quietness Farm, LLC- Whitehall, MD 1251 Valley View Lei Marg 1059 EXP +84 464816 105,421m 2,674f 3,284p (6 lactations) Sire: Hardcore Othello Moonshine ET 457259 Crawleys Valley View Farms- Gravette, AR 1252 Hilltop N.T. Starlight +83 456944 143,332m 3,980f 4,458p (6 lactations) Sire: Hilltop New Trend 370010463 Diane Cook, Hilltop Farms- Wyandotte, OK 1253 Hilltop N.T. Copper EXP V85 459727 101,767m 2,963f 2,958p (5 lactations) Sire: Hilltop New Trend 370010463 Diane Cook, Hilltop Farms- Wyandotte, OK 1254 Hilltop N.T. Maggie EXP V86 459866 108,286m 3,737f 3,564p (5 lactations) Sire: Hilltop New Trend 370010463 Diane Cook, Hilltop Farms- Wyandotte, OK 1255 Remember Academy Snow E90 467094 105,420m 3,371f 3,169p (4 lactations) Sire: Hilltop Academy 441898 Ben & Tena Cobb, Rememberance Farm- Holyoke, CO

1256 Innisfail TH Rosalie 4057 EXP NS 460259 108,940m 4,066f 3,594p (5 lactations) Sire: Innisfail Ed Thor 360010571 John Stuart Rowe, Innisfail Dairy- Davis, CA 1257 Innisfail C68 Lily 4075 NS 460322 124,810m 4,589f 4,113p (5 lactations) Sire: Innisfail Chance 68 452336 John S. Rowe Jr, Innisfail Dairy- Davis, CA 1258 Innisfail TH Rosemary 5004 EXP NS 461081 102,800m 3,700f 3,392p (5 lactations) Sire: Innisfail Ed Thor 360010571 John Stuart Rowe, Innisfail Dairy- Davis, CA 1259 Innisfail RU Stella 5005 EXP NS 461652 113,280m 3,620f 3,524p (5 lactations) Sire: Innisfail Red Ruben 360010935 John S. Rowe Jr, Innisfail Dairy- Davis, CA 1260 Innisfail RU Lady 5026 EXP 2E90 462320 117,860m 4,180f 4,023p (5 lactations) Sire: Innisfail Red Ruben 360010935 John Stuart Rowe, Innisfail Dairy- Davis, CA 1261 Innisfail KO Lady 5027 EXP E90 462321 100,280m 3,215f 3,151p (5 lactations) Sire: Kuszmar Alfair's Othello 439021 John Stuart Rowe, Innisfail Dairy- Davis, CA 1262 Innisfail RO Lady 5047 EXP E90 462339 137,210m 4,066f 4,032p (4 lactations)

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Pictured L-R: Stuart Rowe, Katie Agnew, Marcia Clark, Jessica Crawley, John Kuszlyk, Joan Wortman, Donnette Fisher, Jim Foss, Trisha Pederson Sire: Innisfail Red Robin 360010936 John S. Rowe Jr, Innisfail Dairy- Davis, CA 1263 Innisfail RO Rosalie 5065 EXP 2E90 463529 109,920m 3,327f 3,184p (5 lactations) Sire: Innisfail Red Robin 360010936 John Stuart Rowe, Innisfail Dairy- Davis, CA 1264 Schoen Polly Frost NS 461643 126,526m 4,575f 4,177p (6 lactations) Sire: Gold Mine Frost Kourt 454143 Melinda Morrison- Oak Ridge, MO Silver (Lifetime achievement of 150,000m or 6,000f, or 5,250p in 9 lactations or less) 151 Fisher Farms Specs V87 455172 151,913m 5,070f 4,901p (9 lactations) Sire: Bar-D Cindy's Clay 436934 Fisher Farms- Sabattus, ME 152 Fisher Farms Isabelle 2E92 460648 177,513m 5,125f 5,035p (6 lactations) Sire: Gold Mine Frost Kourt 454143 Fisher Farms- Sabattus, ME 153 Sunshine Dittos Dottie 2E93 452249 153,063m 6,090f 4,713p (8 lactations) Sire: Kuszmar Alfair's Othello 439021 J.A. Elliot & Donnette Fisher- New Enterprise, PA 154 Innisfail Rebel Streak 2E91 453460 160,566m 6,398f 5,150p (9 lactations) Sire: Pinehurst Rebel 9TH 423595 Keith & Donnette Fisher, Hard Core- New Enterprise, PA 155 Hard Core O'Royce E95 454624 166,172m 7,761f 5,818p (7 lactations) Sire: Kuszmar Alfair's Othello 439021 Chriselle Fisher- New Enterprise, PA 156 Hard Core Mr. Lee Rosemary 2E92 455780 161,956m 5,709f 4,953p (8 lactations) Sire: Mr. Lucy Elwood Lee 442872 Chriselle Fisher- New Enterprise, PA 157 R-Generation Clay Libby E90 453299 162,236m 5,418f 4,781p (9 lactations) Sire: Bar-D Cindy's Clay 436934 Jason & Jessica Kennedy- Cochranton, PA 158 Designer Genes Orvals Cassy 2E90 458303 152,755m 5,006f 4,709p (7 lactations)

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160 Honey Creek C Chelsa V88 451599 151,374m 5,574f 4,743p (9 lactations) Sire: Bar-D Cindy's Clay 436934 Honey Creek Farms- Petersburg, OH 161 Hauxwell Lola OL Lolita V88 456210 163,549m 5,058f 4,992p (5 lactations) Sire: Mericrest Outlaw 437226 Rovin Acres- Hixton, WI 162 Rovin Krystal BS Kayda Twin E90 456213 162,693m 6,326f 5,182p (9 lactations) Sire: Rovin Academy Bliss Buckshot 450650 Rovin Acres- Hixton, WI 163 Gold Mine S Othello Britt 392 3E93 454724 150,088m 4,714f 4,399p (9 lactations) Sire: Kuszmar Alfair's Othello 439021 Nathan & Jody Nus - Arlington, IA Gold (Lifetime achievement of 200,000m or 8,000f or 7,000p) 23 Echo Farm Blaser Mayhem Twin V87 447071 202,108m 6,524f 6,514p (7 lactations) Sire: Blaser Aacres Pepper B2 432360 Echo Farm, Inc.- Hinsdale, NH 24 Kuszmar Naomi Alfair 2 EXP E91 454141 200,055m 5,975f 5,791p (8 lactations) Sire: Kuszmar Deacon Jow 404818 Robert Kuszlyk, Kuszlyk Cattle CompanyBatavia, NY 25 Innisfail BDC Stella 905 2E96 445670 211,889m 8,348f 6,360p (11 lactations) Sire: Bar-D Cindy's Clay 436934 Keith & Donnette Fisher, Hard Core- New Enterprise, PA 26 Hard Core Othello Rozella E93 451283 210,334m 7,847f 6,820p (9 lactations) Sire: Kuszmar Alfair's Othello 439021 Chriselle Fisher- New Enterprise, PA 27 Rovin Reba Acad Riss E90 452295 215,442m 8,718f 6,356p (9 lactations) Sire: Glenvale Honeymoon's Academy ET 370008223 Rovin Acres- Hixton, WI 28 Mapleton Vly Chance Francie V86 447572 223,223m 8,078f 6,831p (10 lactations) Sire: Bar-D Cindy's Chance 442534 Katie Agnew, Mapleton Valley- Oconomowoc, WI


Juniors Rock the Convention! National Junior Heifer Show

Judge Richard Giddings, Vermont Spring Heifer Calf: 1. GMC DL Dairybar EXP, Brooke Clark; 2. Buckeye Knoll Poker Paradise, Sarah Rhoades; 3. North Stars Presto Gem, Michael Pederson Winter Heifer Calf: 1. GMC Kaiser Dallas, Brooke Clark ; 2. North Stars Lady 151, Chris Pederson; 3. GMC RT Hawaii EXP ET, Lindsey Clark Fall Heifer Calf: 1. North Stars Presto Lady 148, Michael Pederson; 2. Ritchies MZ Jade, Taylor Ritchie; 3. GMC Rebel Dairy ET, Lindsey Clark Summer Yearling: 1. North Stars Jacks Cocoa, Michael Pederson; 2. GMC Zeus Darling ET, Brooke Clark; 3. Innisfail Jon Lady 1311 EXP, Lindsey Clark Spring Yearling: 1. Buckeye Knoll Nitro Pattycake, Hannah Rhoades; 2. GMC Huck Reese EXP, Lindsey Clark; 3. Moo-Kin North Star Zeta-ET, Michael Pederson Winter Yearling: 1. North Stars Jacks Bubblegum, Chris Pederson Fall Yearling: 1. North Stars Raiders Bayonette, Chris Pederson; 2. Miss Titian Paris, Ryan Ritchie Junior Champion: Fall Calf, North Stars Presto Lady 148 Michael Pederson Braham, MN Reserve Junior Champion: Winter Calf GMC Kaiser Dallas-ET Brooke Clark, Cornish Flats, NH

American Milking Shorthorn Junior Society Meeting Minutes

Westfield, Massachusetts 7/27/2014 Officers Present: President: Roxann Achen Secretary: Samantha Ropp Treasurer: Jessica Crawley Reporter: Nick Achen The 2014 summer meeting started with the introduction of all the members present stating their name and favorite movie. Then the minutes from the winter meeting in Louisville, Kentucky were read by Secretary Samantha Ropp. Liza Van der Laan moved that the minutes be passed and Sarah Rhoades seconded them. Following that the treasurers report was read by Jessica Crawley and then Hannah Rhoades moved that the report be passed and Daniel Strain seconded. Old business The old business was then discussed and the judges were reviewed that were selected during the winter meeting. First choice: Lynn Zehr Second choice: Eric Topp Third choice: Molly Florent Sloan New Busniess It was then discussed to allow one or more junior of the same family be on the registration paper and the animal will still be able to show. There will be further discussion at the next meeting and we will look into other national junior show rules for more clarification. The voting was then held for the three offices up for election vice president, secretary, and reporter. The results are as follows Vice president: Hannah Rhoades Secretary: Liza Van der Laan Reporter: Nick Achen The meeting was moved to adjourn by Daniel Strain and seconded by Liza Van der Laan. For Information about the AMSS Junior Society contact:

Katie Agnew - Advisor

W359 N8470 Brown St, Oconomowoc, WI 53066

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Junior Production Award

Dan Sal Logic Lola 465202 2E91 5−11 305 16,640 4.4 784F 3.3 583P Sire: GMC Rebel Logic-ET 456757 Owner: John Burd, Graff, MO

Juniors with their Junior All-American Certificates pictured L-R: Savannah Ropp, Jaydyn Isiminger, Carrie Rhoades, Hannah Rhoades, Jessica Crawley, Sarah Rhoades, Alex Weiss, Christopher Pederson, Brittney Crawley, Sam Rhoades, Michael Pederson

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AMSS Honor Roll 800 Pounds Fat and 700 Pounds Protein Cows July 2014

REMEMBER LYMAN SOPHIA 68302926 'NC ' 3/07 305 3x 24670 4 979F 3.6 882P Sire: MYSHA-WO BIESTAR LYMAN-ET Dam: REMEMBER PIC SOPHIE-EXP 2times Herd & Owner: COBB, BEN & TENA, WINDSOR, CO MANDERFELD ZIPPY ZIP 466235 'V87 ' E E V V V 6/06 305 3x 30450 2.3 703F 2.8 862P Sire: BLISSFUL STETSON SHEFFEY Dam: MANDERFELD IVANHOE ZIPPY 3times Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN MJ EICHLER MD BIANCA BEULAH 50611935 'E90 ' E E E V E 3/08 305 27550 4.1 1116F 3.1 860P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam: B.T.S BIANCA Herd & Owner: EICHLER, JILL & MICHAEL, OAK PARK, MN ROVIN FRITZ VIV VANITY 465455 '+84 ' V V V V + 6/00 305 25810 4.5 1174F 3.3 841P Sire: ROVIN JURIST FLA FRITZ Dam: ROVIN KOURT VIDALIA VIV 3times Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: STETZER, CARLA RUZIC, ALMA CENTER, WI MANDERFELD JERRY DITTY-TWIN 466509 'V87 ' E E + + V 6/01 305 3x 27530 2.7 753F 3 835P Sire: 462654 MANDERFELD IVANHOE JERRY Dam: 000000000461287 MANDERFELD OUTLAW DODO 3times Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN MANDERFELD MR. T CADE 68306643 'V86 ' E E V + + 3/02 305 3x 24120 3.9 952F 3.4 820P Sire: MANDERFELD T BERRY MR. T Dam: MANDERFELD JERRY CAL Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN HAUXWELL LOLA OL LOLITA 456210 'V88 ' V E V V V 9/02 305 28960 3.5 1009F 2.8 805P Sire: MERICREST OUTLAW Dam: HAUXWELL LOLA 2ND 4times Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI MJ EICHLER NRTH STR BETSEA EXP 68300004 '2E91' E E E E E 5/06 305 22600 4 914F 3.5 800P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam: MJ EICHLER NORTH STARS BETTY Herd & Owner: EICHLER, JILL & MICHAEL , OAK PARK, MN MANDERFELD MR. T KITTY 466510 '+84 ' E V V V + 6/02 305 3x 26070 3.5 904F 3.1 799P Sire: MANDERFELD T BERRY MR. T Dam: MANDERFELD OUTLAW KATRINA-TWIN Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD-- FARIBAULT, MN ZENAS DSAM ZIPPORAH ET 70687726 '+84 ' + + + V V 2/00 305 3x 25710 4.2 1069F 3 780P Sire: BLISSFUL DIAMOND SAM Dam: DAN SAL MEGADETH ZENA Herd: HYMAN, TODD AND HEATHER, ADAMS, NY Owner: LEE, SUSAN VAADI, JEROME, ID MANDERFELD KOURT POPPER 68303379 '+84 ' V V + + + 4/01 305 3x 24330 3.5 863F 3.2 779P Sire: GOLD MINE FROST KOURT Dam: MANDERFELD MR. T LOLLIPOP Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD FARMS, FARIBAULT, MN MANDERFELD TASER MOGGEEN 68307990 'V86 ' V V + + V 2/02 305 3x 27720 3.6 1002F 2.8 772P Sire: SAK KOURT TASER EXP Dam: MANDERFELD IVANHOE MOGGY Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN

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LAKE EFFECT MD LAUREN 7215 462851 '3E95' E E E E E 7/11 305 26190 3.9 1023F 2.9 767P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam: INNISFAIL KO LADY 0174 2times Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L., CORNISH FLAT, NH Owner: CLARK, GREGORY JR. & ELIZABETH, CORNISH, NH KUSZMAR ARKANSAS MUD EXP 68302066 '2E93' E E E E E 5/00 276 25970 3.3 851F 2.9 751P Sire: KUSZMAR MUDSLINGER Dam: KUSZMAR MD DIAMOND Herd: KUSZLYK, JOHN P. & MARJORIE A., BATAVIA, NY Owner: KUSZLYK, STEVEN W. & SUSAN M., HOLLEY, NY PPF MEGA SARA 5019 68302694 'NC ' 4/03 305 3x 23610 3.3 788F 3.2 748P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam: REMEMBER ACAD SERENE 4001-ET 3times Herd & Owner: COBB, BEN & TENA, WINDSOR, CO MANDERFELD TASER MIRACLE 68309620 '+82 ' F G V V V 2/00 298 3x 23880 3.1 752F 3.1 740P Sire: SAK KOURT TASER EXP Dam: MANDERFELD MOONSHINE MUZZY Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN ROSECREST RL BARB 68302759 '2E90' E E E E E 4/06 305 23870 5 1204F 3.1 739P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam: ROSECREST JU BARA-EXP 2times Herd: ROVIN ACRES,HIXTON, WI Owner: RUZIC, VINCENT I., HIXTON, WI REMEMBER PPF MEGA STORM 68303544 'V86 ' + V + V V 4/02 305 3x 24560 3.8 928F 3 739P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam: REMEMBER PPF MOONSHINY SKY 2times Herd & Owner: COBB, BEN & TENA, WINDSOR, CO MANDERFELD LOGIC CORELIA 68308188 '+82 ' + V V + + 2/00 305 3x 22980 3.6 837F 3.2 734P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam: MANDERFELD JERRY COREY Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN MANDERFELD LOGIC TOOTSIEROLL 68303225 'V85 ' + V V V V 4/01 294 3x 23500 4.1 973F 3.1 734P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam: MANDERFELD IVANHOE TOOTSIE Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD FARMS, FARIBAULT, MN R-GENERATION CLAY LIBBY 453299 'E90 ' E E E V V 10/06 305 25910 3.2 834F 2.8 730P Sire: BAR-D CINDYS CLAY Dam: DESIGNER GENES LUCKY Herd & Owner: KENNEDY, JESSICA AND JASON, COCHRANTON, PA MANDERFELD LOGIC MELINDA 68307978 'V85 ' E V V + V 2/04 305 3x 22150 4.5 1007F 3.3 729P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam: MANDERFELD MOONSHINE MELODY Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN MANDERFELD CASH SKITTLES 68307977 '+82 ' V G + + + 2/05 305 3x 22000 4.4 968F 3.3 725P Sire: HASHEIDERS KEEP THE CASH Dam: MANDERFELD OUTLAW SKITTY Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN MANDERFELD FROLIC BIGGER BIRD 68302326 'V88 ' V E + V V 5/03 299 3x 19530 5.3 1028F 3.7 724P Sire: VINRA PEERLESS FROLIC Dam: MANDERFELD IVANHOE BIGBIRD 3times Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN ROVIN ARIEL BR ARLENE 464761 '+83 ' + V + G + 6/00 305 21710 4.2 915F 3.3 723P

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Sire: ROVIN OTHELLO BLISS BRAVO Dam: ROVIN ALRIGHT KOJAK ARIAL-TW 3times Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI GOLD MINE S SHALE LACI 576 458213 'V87 ' V + + V V 8/04 305 23000 3.9 899F 3.1 719P Sire: GOLD MINE EBROSE KAO SHALE 160 Dam: GOLD MINE SWEETHEART LIANA 680 2times Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA ECHO FARM SAMPSON M.I.A. 464680 '+83 ' V V V G + 6/09 305 24010 3.7 886F 3 719P Sire: NORDICA SAMPSON Dam: ECHO FARM FROLIC MAISEY 3times Herd: ECHO FARM, HINSDALE, NH Owner: HODGE, COURTNEY, HINSDALE, NH MANDERFELD LOGIC TAMEA 68307988 'V85 ' V V V V + 2/05 305 3x 21640 4.2 906F 3.3 717P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam: MANDERFELD ADAM TAMELIA Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD FARMS, FARIBAULT, MN ROVIN REBA ACAD RISS 452295 'E90 ' E E E V E ** 10/03 305 25180 5 1252F 2.8 712P Sire: GLENVALE HONEYMOONS ACADEMY-ET Dam: ROVIN RACY REBA 5times Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI ROVIN KOURT VIDALIA VIV 459045 'V85 ' V V V + + 7/09 305 22700 4.5 1021F 3.1 710P Sire: GOLD MINE FROST KOURT Dam: ROVIN LUKE VANITY VIDALIA 5times Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: STETZER, CARLA RUZIC, ALMA CENTER, WI SPRING MEADOWS TEDS HALI 468543 '+83 ' V V + V G 4/05 305 21700 5.1 1116F 3.2 685P Sire: VINRA FROST TED Dam: BAR-D HARP-EXP Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: RUZIC, PAT, HIXTON, WI SANDY RIVER KELLEY EXP 68304836 'NC ' 2/11 305 22340 4 899F 3 672P Sire: SANDY RIVER ROBIN HOOD Dam: SANDY RIVER KIT Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME ZENAS DSAM ZEPHYR ET 70687725 'V87 ' V V V V V 2/00 305 3x 21190 4.3 903F 3.1 651P Sire: BLISSFUL DIAMOND SAM Dam: DAN SAL MEGADETH ZENA Herd: HYMAN, TODD AND HEATHER, ADAMS, NY Owner: LEE, SUSAN VAADI, JEROME, ID ROVIN LIRA ALLISON EXP P 68304647 'E92 ' E E E E E 3/06 305 22030 4.7 1031F 3 651P Sire: MYSHA-WO ADVENT LIRIANO-ET Dam: ROVIN ALISE CLAY ALI-P Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: LARSON, BAILEY, ALMA CENTER, WI ROVIN REBA ACAD RISS 452295 'E90 ' E E E V E ** 11/06 305 22570 5.3 1206F 2.9 651P Sire: GLENVALE HONEYMOONS ACADEMY-ET Dam: ROVIN RACY REBA 5times Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI ECHO FARM TITANIUM DITTO 462931 '+84 ' V V V V + 7/04 305 3x 21260 3.8 801F 3 645P Sire: ECHO FARM T-BRUNO TITANIUM Dam: ECHO FARM OUTLAW ECHO Herd & Owner: ECHO FARM, HINSDALE, NH INNISFAIL JE WILDROSE 7081 EXP 471000506 '2E90' E E V E V 5/08 296 21340 3.8 803F 3 631P


AMSS Honor Roll Sire: INNISFAIL JETHRO-TWIN Dam: INNISFAIL 49 WILDROSE 3075-EXP Herd & Owner: CLARK, GREGORY & MARCIA, CORNISH FLAT, NH MAPLETON VLY JULIUS DESIRAE 68305259 'V87 ' V V V + V 3/04 305 19950 4.2 846F 3.2 630P Sire: MAPLETON VLY REBEL JULIUS-ET Dam: MAPLETON VLY PDZ DORA-ET Herd & Owner: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS, OCONOMOWOC, WI

GI2 GOLD MINE SF POTION 896 68302786 '+84 ' + V V + + 3/03 305 23450 4.1 952F 3.2 743P Sire: BLISSFUL DIAMOND SAM Dam: GOLD MINE SF REDMAN PIXIE 705 2times Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA

Sire: BAR-D KRAUSES FAWNS C.D. Dam : ECHO FARM GIGABYTE M&M Herd: ECHO FARM, HINSDALE, NH Owner: HODGE, COURTNEY, HINSDALE, NH

MOLEHILL LOGIC BELLA ET 68310784 'V85' + + V V V 1-11 305 16320 3.5 577F 3 483P GOLD MINE TRIBUTE TATIANA 814 360012776 'E90 ' V E E E V Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam : CLAYSIDE KR DAIRYBELL 2A01 4/11 305 24920 3.2 796F 3 739P Owner: KUSZLYK, JOHN P. & MARJORIE A., BATAVIA, NY Sire: GRANDUC TRIBUTE RC ROVIN QUINN RITA RICCI 459043 'V86 ' V V V + V Dam: BLISSFUL CLASSIC ORA 7/09 305 20640 4.1 850F 3 616P GMC-W-V ZEUS SKYHIGH EXP 68309525 'V87' V V V V V Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA Sire: GOLD MINE Q OUTLAW QUINN-ET 1-11 305 16260 3.6 586F 2.9 466P Dam: BLISSFUL PRIME THREAT RITA Sire: GMC ROBIN ZUES EXP ET GI GOLD MINE RB BAMBOO 921 68304622 'E90 ' E V E + E 2times Dam : CEDAR CREEK LOGIC SKYLIGHT EXP 3/04 305 25320 3.1 777F 2.9 724P Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L., CORNISH FLAT, NH Sire: DESPOINTES SERGENT Owner: RUZIC, CAROL, HIXTON, WI Owner: WHERRY, DOUG & GREG &MARCIA, OSHAWA L1G 1Z2, ON Dam: GOLD MINE RB JORDAN BLINKY 563 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA SUNSHINE DITTOS DOTTIE 452249 '3E93' E E E E E Junior Two Year Olds - 16046 Milk, 570 Fat, 500 Protein Actual 10/02 305 20450 4 816F 3 610P GOLD MINE S LONOX STARDUST 776 360012483 '2E90' V E E E E MANDERFELD TASER MOGGEEN 68307990 'V86' V V + + V Sire: KUSZMAR ALFAIRS OTHELLO 2-02 305 27720 3.6 1002F 2.8 772P 6/07 305 25560 3.6 912F 2.8 711P Dam: SUNSHINE FROSTYS DITTO Sire: SAK KOURT TASER EXP Sire: BURKET-FALLS LO-NOX-RED-ET Herd: FISHER, KEITH A & DONNETTE F., NEW ENTERPRISE, PA Dam : MANDERFELD IVANHOE MOGGY Dam: GOLD MINE S SHALE SUGAR 573 Owner: ELLIOT, J.A. &FISHER, DONNETTE, NEW ENTERPRISE, PA 3times Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD-- FARIBAULT, MN Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA ROVIN RITA LEADER RUBY 462164 'V85 ' E + E + + ZENAS DSAM ZIPPORAH ET 70687726 '+84' + + + V V 6/06 303 21740 4.4 951F 2.8 607P GOLD MINE S LONOX STARDUST 776 360012483 '2E90' V E 2-00 305 25710 4.2 1069F 3 780P Sire: IDALEE LOUS LEADER Sire: BLISSFUL DIAMOND SAM E E E Dam: BLISSFUL PRIME THREAT RITA Dam : DAN SAL MEGADETH ZENA 5/04 305 26200 3.6 953F 2.7 704P Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Herd: HYMAN, TODD AND HEATHER, ADAMS, NY Sire: BURKET-FALLS LO-NOX-RED-ET Owner: RUZIC, CAROL , HIXTON, WI Owner: LEE, SUSAN VAADI, JEROME, ID Dam: GOLD MINE S SHALE SUGAR 573 3times Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA GOLD MINE SF PEA POD 824 EXP 471000035 'V86 ' V V + V V MANDERFELD TASER MIRACLE 68309620 '+82' F G V V V 4/09 262 18690 4.6 854F 3.1 576P 2-00 298 23880 3.1 752F 3.1 740P GE GOLD MINE S LANTANA 884 68302780 'V88 ' + V V E E Sire: INNISFAIL PRINCE OF DIAMONDS Sire: SAK KOURT TASER EXP 3/08 305 24620 3.4 848F 2.9 703P Dam: GOLD MINE SF RAINBOW PANSY 313 Dam : MANDERFELD MOONSHINE MUZZY Sire: TORYS TORNADO-RED-ET Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD , FARIBAULT, MN Dam: GOLD MINE S SHALE LACI 576 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA MAPLETON VLY ZZ AVA ET 68302601 'V87 ' + V V V V MANDERFELD LOGIC CORELIA 68308188 '+82' + V V + + 4/07 305 17230 5.1 881F 3.3 570P 2-00 305 22980 3.6 837F 3.2 734P TUDOR HALL RUBENS ROXY 360010350 '3E96' E E E E E Sire: KULP-GEN JURIST ACE-ET Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET 12/07 305 24180 3.5 851F 2.9 702P Dam: MAPLETON VLY K ZSA ZSA Dam : MANDERFELD JERRY COREY Sire: STBVQ RUBENS-ET *RC Herd: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS, OCONOMOWOC, WI Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN Dam: HORIZON B R SHANA Owner: AGNEW, THOMAS AND KEELY, NORTH LAKE, WI 3times Herd & Owner: FISHER, KEITH A & DONNETTE F., NEW ENTERPRISE, PA MANDERFELD LOGIC MELINDA 68307978 'V85' E V V + V ROVIN PFAN BR POLLY 464756 'E90 ' V E V E E 2-04 305 22150 4.5 1007F 3.3 729P 6/01 305 15940 5.5 881F 3.3 522P GE ROVIN-HILLPOINT LIRA HAYDEN 68305124 'E91 ' E E E E E Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Sire: ROVIN OTHELLO BLISS BRAVO Dam : MANDERFELD MOONSHINE MELODY 3/00 305 23170 3.8 874F 3 684P Dam: ROVIN PAZAZZ BS PHANNY-EXP Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN Sire: MYSHA-WO ADVENT LIRIANO-ET Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Dam: ROVIN-HILLPOINT H HOLIDAY-ET Owner: STETZER, CARLA RUZIC, ALMA CENTER, WI MANDERFELD CASH SKITTLES 68307977 '+82' V G + + + Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI 2-05 305 22000 4.4 968F 3.3 725P Owner: RUZIC, VINCE &MIKE HELLENBRAND , HIXTON, WI Sire: HASHEIDERS KEEP THE CASH Genetic Expansion Dam : MANDERFELD OUTLAW SKITTY GE WEISSMANN B.R. STRIDE 68304500 'V86 ' V E V + V Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN 3/09 305 21140 4.4 927F 3 625P GOLD MINE SF REDMAN PIXIE 705 365011898 '2E93' E E E E E Sire: KULP-GEN JURIST ACE-ET 7/04 305 29550 3.8 1119F 3.1 902P MANDERFELD LOGIC TAMEA 68307988 'V85' V V V V + Dam: WEISSMANN OTHELLO BIG RED Sire: VALLEYRIVER RUBEN REDMAN Herd & Owner: WEISSMANN, J & E FARMS, CALLICOON CENTER, NY 2-05 305 21640 4.2 906F 3.3 717P Dam: GOLD MINE SF RAINBOW PANSY 313 Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET 4times Dam : MANDERFELD ADAM TAMELIA GREEN ACRES IMADOLL 360012893 'V88 ' V V G E E Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD FARMS, FARIBAULT, MN 5/08 305 20690 4.1 846F 2.8 579P Sire: GRADE HOLSTEIN GE MANDERFELD TREBLE NICOLE 68308314 'NC ' ZENAS DSAM ZEPHYR ET 70687725 'V87' V V V V V Dam: GREEN ACRES TITAN INDIGO 3/01 305 3x 22900 4.4 1012F 3.5 803P Herd & Owner: GREEN ACRES MILKING SHORTHORNS, BETHEL, VT 2-00 305 21190 4.3 903F 3.1 651P Sire: GE PANORAMA ROYAL TREBLE Sire: BLISSFUL DIAMOND SAM Dam: MANDERFELD MOON NIKKI-EXP-TWIN Dam : DAN SAL MEGADETH ZENA Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN Honor Roll Herd: HYMAN, TODD AND HEATHER, ADAMS, NY Yearlings - 15675 Milk, 558 Fat, 492 Protein Actual Owner: LEE, SUSAN VAADI, JEROME, ID ECUAFARM MILK MONEY CLAIRE 360012874 '+84 ' V + V + V MANDERFELD FREDRICK NICORIE 68309631 '+83' V + + + + 6/03 305 3x 24710 4.1 1011F 3.2 791P 1-11 305 20080 3.4 677F 2.9 590P MANDERFELD MOONSHINE BEATRICE 68308187 '+82' + V V + + Sire: CLAYSIDE MILK MONEY Sire: ROCKING WS KOURTS FREDRICK ET 2-00 305 20610 3.9 795F 3 626P Dam: ECUAFARM ARSENIO CLARICE Dam : MANDERFELD MOON NIKEY-EXP-TWIN Sire: HARDCORE OTHELLO MOONSHINE-ET 2times Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN Dam : MANDERFELD C.D. BEE Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM, GRAVETTE, AR Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN Owner: ALMEIDA, FABIAN, CLEBURNE, TX MAPLETON VLY RU GIDGET EXP ET 68309735 '+84' G V + V V 1-11 301 18410 3.1 579F 2.8 519P NORTH STAR LACY EXP ET 68306570 'V89' + E E E V GOLD MINE R BEAUJOLAIS 778 360012485 '2E91' E E E E E Sire: INNISFAIL RED RUBEN 2-02 305 19860 3.2 627F 2.8 554P 5/08 305 27070 3.3 883F 2.8 763P Dam : MAPLETON VLY K ZSA ZSA Sire: INNISFAIL RED ROBIN Sire: VALLEYRIVER RUBEN REDMAN Herd: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS, OCONOMOWOC, WI Dam : CHERRYWOOD CHARLIE LOUISE 2ND Dam: GOLD MINE R OUTLAW BELLA 338 Owner: AGNEW, THOMAS AND KEELY, NORTH LAKE, WI Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI 4times Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA ECHO FARM CD MOONPIE 68309141 '+84' V + V V + 1-11 305 17490 3.3 576F 2.9 500P

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AMSS Honor Roll GOLD MINE POD STEFFI 974 EXP 68306372 '+81' V + G G + 2-04 305 19770 3.8 754F 3.1 605P ECHO FARM LOGIC CORNETTE 68309140 'V86' V V + + V Sire: INNISFAIL PRINCE OF DIAMONDS 2-01 305 15490 4.4 680F 3.4 519P Dam : GOLD MINE REDMAN O STORMY 780 Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA Dam : ECHO FARM ROYAL REVEILLE EXP Herd: ECHO FARM, HINSDALE, NH MANDERFELD MOONSHINE JAJA 68309618 '+80' G + + + + Owner: HODGE, COURTNEY OF ECHO FARM, HINSDALE, NH 2-00 305 18940 3.7 709F 3.3 620P Sire: HARDCORE OTHELLO MOONSHINE-ET ROVIN RAMA ASHELY 2 EXP ET P 68305125 '+84' + V V + + Dam : MANDERFELD SAM JINA 2-03 305 15490 3.8 587F 2.9 456P Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN Sire: GE PANORAMA ARAMIS Dam : ROVIN AMBER CHANCE ASHLEY-P BOSSY ACRES WILD CAT 68308648 'V86' V V E + V Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES-- HIXTON, WI 2-03 305 18040 3.8 686F 3.1 557P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET DAN SAL MNSHN KELLY EXP 68305487 '+83' G + V V + Dam : BOSSY ACRES WILD BRONCO 2-01 305 15430 3.4 527F 3.3 504P Herd: RAYMER, CHARLES & DEBORAH, PUYALLUP, WA Sire: HARDCORE OTHELLO MOONSHINE-ET Owner: BOSSY ACRES, TOLEDO, WA Dam : DAN SAL MICKY BLACK KATE Herd: BURD, DAN & SALLY, GRAFF, MO BOSSY ACRES BUD 68306756 'V88' V E + E V Owner: BURD, JOHN OF DAN SAL FARMS, GRAFF, MO 2-02 305 18010 3.4 605F 3.1 560P Sire: UHT CANAAN LASTING IMPRESSION GOLD MINE EB KENDRA 981 EXP 68306374 '+82' G G G + V Dam : BOSSY ACRES WILD BLOOM 2-03 305 15390 2.4 363F 3.3 506P Herd: RAYMER, CHARLES & DEBORAH, PUYALLUP, WA Sire: GE GOLD MINE REDMAN KARATE Owner: BOSSY ACRES, TOLEDO, WA Dam : GOLD MINE EBROSE KANASTA 830 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA MANDERFELD MOONSHINE NIHM EXP 68309615 '+82' + G V + + 2-00 305 17950 4.3 772F 3.3 592P MANDERFELD MOONSHINE IRENE 68309624 '+84' V V V + + Sire: HARDCORE OTHELLO MOONSHINE-ET 2-01 305 13770 4.5 624F 3.4 462P Dam : MANDERFELD REVOLUTION NETA-TW Sire: HARDCORE OTHELLO MOONSHINE-ET Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN Dam : MANDERFELD C.D. IDLE Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN MAPLETON VLY IPOD BRISBANE ET 68306777 'V88' V E + V V 2-05 305 17490 4.4 763F 3.1 547P ROVIN RAYN ADAM RAYLAH 68306569 '+82' F V V V + Sire: INNISFAIL PRINCE OF DIAMONDS 2-01 305 13580 4.3 584F 3.3 448P Dam : ALFA TREBLE BAILEY EXP ET Sire: KULP-GEN OK ACDMY ADAM-P-ET Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Dam : ROVIN PJ ROWENA REYNA EXP Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI SANDY RIVER LILY 68308043 'NC' 2-02 305 17350 4.1 711F 3.2 554P ROVIN RED VIV VIVACIOUS EXP 68307646 'V86' + V E + V Sire: SANDY RIVER ARNOLD 2-01 305 13520 4.2 574F 3 408P Dam : SANDY RIVER LAURIE EXP Sire: GE PANORAMA ARAMIS Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME Dam : ROVIN KOURT VIDALIA VIV Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI GMC RED RUBEN PASSION ET EXP 68308124 'V87' + V E V V Owner: STETZER, CARLA RUZIC, ALMA CENTER, WI 2-03 305 17240 4 695F 3.2 560P Sire: INNISFAIL RED RUBEN Senior Two Year Olds - 16949 Milk, 606 Fat, 528 Protein Actual Dam : SPUNGOLD-R PD POTION ET MANDERFELD MCCOY MEGGER 68306647 '+82' V V V G + Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L., CORNISH FLAT, NH 2-11 305 22620 2.5 565F 3.1 692P Owner: CLARK, JUSTIN JOHN, CORNISH FLAT, NH Sire: ECHO FARM TED MCCOY-ET Dam : MANDERFELD IVANHOE MEGGIE ROVIN TREB RONI 2 EXP 68305126 'V87' V V E + V Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN 2-00 305 17230 3.5 610F 2.9 498P Sire: GE PANORAMA ROYAL TREBLE SANDY RIVER KELLEY EXP 68304836 'NC' Dam : ROVIN BR RICCI RONI 2-11 305 22340 4 899F 3 672P Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Sire: SANDY RIVER ROBIN HOOD Owner: RUZIC, CAROL , HIXTON, WI Dam : SANDY RIVER KIT Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME MANDERFELD MOONSHINE SANDA 68307983 'G78' G + + + G 2-05 305 16610 4.4 723F 3.5 583P ROVIN LYNN SARINA SOLO 68304654 'E91' E E E E E Sire: HARDCORE OTHELLO MOONSHINE-ET 2-11 305 19970 3.4 685F 3.1 617P Dam : MANDERFELD IVAHNOE SANTANA Sire: MYSHA-WO BIESTAR LYMAN-ET Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN Dam : ROVIN SUPREME SAHA SARINA Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI DAN SAL COWBOY SKAMP EXP 68305494 '+84' V V + + + 2-00 305 16160 3.6 576F 3.2 510P SANDY RIVER TANA 68302701 'NC' Sire: GE KULP-GEN PJ COWBOY-ET 2-11 305 18110 3.5 637F 3 549P Dam : DAN SAL SKIPPY MAE Sire: SANDY RIVER ARNOLD Herd & Owner: BURD, DAN & SALLY-- GRAFF, MO Dam : SANDY RIVER TEENEY Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME INNISFAIL CY LADY 125 68310211 'V85' + + V + V 2-03 282 16020 3.7 587F 2.8 455P VALLEY VIEW LAUREN 1650 EXP 69303243 '+80' + + + + G Sire: MYSHA MCNUTMEG CYCLONE 2-10 305 17920 3.5 626F 3.2 577P Dam : INNISFAIL RO LADY 906 EXP Sire: SPUNGOLD-R FROLIC PONCHO-ET Herd & Owner: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L., CORNISH FLAT, NH Dam : GE VALLEY VIEW MAGIE 1355 Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR ECHO FARM NITRO GLITTERBY 68308499 'V86' V V E V V 2-00 305 15500 3.7 577F 3.1 476P SANDY RIVER MORGAN EXP 68304835 'NC' Sire: MYSHA-WO ROBIN NITRO EXP 2-11 305 17270 4.5 775F 3 517P Dam : ECHO FARM TITANIUM FLITTERFLY Sire: SANDY RIVER ROBIN HOOD Herd: ECHO FARM, HINSDALE, NH Dam : SANDY RIVER MO Owner: HODGE, COURTNEY, HINSDALE, NH Herd: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME Owner: JOHNSON, TRUDY LILA YORK, FARMINGTON, ME

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INNISFAIL ST PRINCESS 063 EXP 68308074 'V87' V V V V V 2-07 305 17130 3.8 649F 3.3 557P Sire: INNISFAIL PERFECT STORM Dam : INNISFAIL KLL PRINCESS 3115 Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L., CORNISH FLAT, NH Owner: ROWE, JOHN STUART &CLARK, GREG CLARK, CORNISH FLATS, NH KT ROVIN RQUL ALAD RAA TWIN P 68304648 'V86' E + E + V 2-11 305 16010 3.9 626F 3 485P Sire: ROVIN OTHELLO ALI ALADDAN-P-ET Dam : NORDICA RAQUEL-EXP Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: TMBLEBERY FARM &J.KNOTT &ROVIN, HAWKEYE, IA SANDY RIVER TIARRA EXP 68304833 'NC' 2-07 305 15760 4.4 695F 3.2 499P Sire: SANDY RIVER ROBIN HOOD Dam : SANDY RIVER TAFFY Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME Junior Three Yr Olds - 18184 Milk, 633 Fat, 565 Protein Actual MANDERFELD MR. T CADE 68306643 'V86' E E V + + 3-02 305 24120 3.9 952F 3.4 820P Sire: MANDERFELD T BERRY MR. T Dam : MANDERFELD JERRY CAL Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN GOLD MINE QD POD ISRAEL 881 68302106 'V85' E E G V + 3-03 305 22570 3.5 796F 2.8 638P Sire: INNISFAIL PRINCE OF DIAMONDS Dam : GOLD MINE QD JACK ISA 625-EXP Herd: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA Owner: PALMER, FAITH, WAUKON, IA GMC REDROBIN BUBBLES EXP 68305353 '+81' V V E G G 3-05 296 21040 3.7 770F 3.3 684P Sire: INNISFAIL RED ROBIN Dam : HILLTOP H.C. BRANDY Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM, GRAVETTE, AR Owner: CRAWLEY, BRITTANY, GRAVETTE, AR MAPLETON VLY HERO RAMONA 68306009 'V86' V V V + V 3-03 305 20330 3.7 750F 3 615P Sire: THIMBLEBERRY HERODOTUS Dam : MAPLETON VLY MS RITA Herd: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS, OCONOMOWOC, WI Owner: AGNEW, THOMAS AND KEELY, NORTH LAKE, WI ROVIN RAMA ASHELY 2 EXP ET P 68305125 '+84' + V V + + 3-04 305 20210 3.4 693F 2.9 592P Sire: GE PANORAMA ARAMIS Dam : ROVIN AMBER CHANCE ASHLEY-P Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI DAN SAL KEEP STASHING THE CASH 68302050 'V86' E V E G V 3-03 305 19990 2.6 515F 2.9 587P Sire: HASHEIDERS KEEP THE CASH Dam : DAN SAL MEGADETH SAUCY Herd & Owner: BURD, DAN & SALLY, GRAFF, MO MAPLETON VLY JULIUS DESIRAE 68305259 'V87' V V V + V 3-04 305 19950 4.2 846F 3.2 630P Sire: MAPLETON VLY REBEL JULIUS-ET Dam : MAPLETON VLY PDZ DORA-ET Herd & Owner: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS, OCONOMOWOC, WI FAWNWOOD CWBOY MARLEY 1618 EXP 67351618 '+84' E V E V G 3-05 264 19220 3.7 719F 3.1 601P Sire: GE KULP-GEN PJ COWBOY-ET Dam : FAWNWOOD CD MARLEY 1431 Herd & Owner: MASON, P. THOMAS, CHESTERTOWN, MD SANDY RIVER LYNN EXP 68304834 'NC' 3-01 305 19170 3.6 690F 3 578P Sire: SANDY RIVER ROBIN HOOD Dam : SANDY RIVER LEONA Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME LANDS-BROOK MVF L CLAIRE ET 68306012 'V88' V E V V E 3-00 305 19150 3.8 726F 3.2 606P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam : LANDS-BROOK CISSY-EXP-ET Herd & Owner: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS, OCONOMOWOC, WI


AMSS Honor Roll MANDERFELD LILYHILL LANDIE 68306641 '+83' V V + G + 3-00 305 18810 3.6 669F 3.1 575P Sire: INNISFAIL LILYHILL Dam : MANDERFELD JERRY LANNA Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD FARMS, FARIBAULT, MN SANDY RIVER VIVI EXP 68304826 'NC' 3-03 299 18470 4 744F 3.1 572P Sire: SANDY RIVER ROBIN HOOD Dam : SANDY RIVER VAIL Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME MANDERFELD ACE MAIDEN 68305457 '+81' V E V + F 3-04 305 18200 3.3 604F 3.2 580P Sire: KULP-GEN JURIST ACE-ET Dam : MANDERFELD IVANHOE MERRY Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN SANDY RIVER ARNOLD MEG 68302696 'NC' 3-02 305 18110 4.1 747F 3.3 599P Sire: SANDY RIVER ARNOLD Dam : SANDY RIVER MANDY Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME VALLEY VIEW ALLY 1466 66443083 'G77' G G + G G 3-00 305 17750 3.9 695F 3.2 565P Sire: BAR-D-KUSZMAR CLAY Dam : VALLEY VIEW ROSELEI 1072 EXP Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR BOSSY ACRES W. BOQUET 68304329 'E90' E E E V E 3-00 305 17720 3.7 660F 3 532P Sire: HARDCORE OTHELLO MOONSHINE-ET Dam : BOSSY ACRES W. ROSIES BLOSSOM Herd: RAYMER, CHARLES & DEBORAH, PUYALLUP, WA Owner: BOSSY ACRES, TOLEDO, WA

Sire: DUSTY ROAD Dam : EASTER BROOK KC MARCH MADNESS Herd: DAMROW, DON OR DONNA, JUNEAU, WI Owner: EASTER BROOK, JUNEAU, WI MANDERFELD IVANHOE MAGZZY 68304975 'V86' V V E V V 3-08 305 18540 3.6 662F 3.3 609P Sire: MANDERFELD OTHELLO IVANHOE Dam : MANDERFELD MISTELTOE MAGGIE Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN BLUE SPRUCE FAMOUS MALLORY 68305597 'E92' E E E E E 3-09 290 17550 4.1 724F 3.4 590P Sire: VINRA BAR-D FAMOUS-TWIN Dam : BLUE SPRUCE HTA MELODY MYA Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L., CORNISH FLAT, NH Owner: CLARK, BROOKE MORGAN OF, CORNISH FLAT, NH M-K KEIL L. D. DARLIN 68306292 'V89' V E E E V 3-09 283 17250 3.9 669F 3.4 584P Sire: VINRA SAMPSON LUCAS Dam : M-K KEIL D V DELLA TWIN Herd & Owner: M-K KEIL CATTLE CO., RUSSELL, KS SANDY RIVER TIARRA EXP 68304833 'NC' 3-11 305 16540 4.4 723F 3.2 537P Sire: SANDY RIVER ROBIN HOOD Dam : SANDY RIVER TAFFY Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME RD FARM MEGADETH ROSIE 68304366 'V87' V + V V V 3-10 305 15680 4.2 659F 3.3 512P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam : ECHO FARM OUTLAW ELVIRA Herd: KUSZLYK, JOHN P. & MARJORIE A., BATAVIA, NY Owner: DUDDEN, RICHARD, PENNELLVILLE, NY

SANDY RIVER LILY 68308043 'NC' 3-01 305 17720 4 713F 3 527P Sire: SANDY RIVER ARNOLD Dam : SANDY RIVER LAURIE EXP Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME

Junior Four Yr Olds - 19485 Milk, 684 Fat, 595 Protein Actual REMEMBER PPF MEGA STORM 68303544 'V86' + V + V V 4-02 305 24560 3.8 928F 3 739P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam : REMEMBER PPF MOONSHINY SKY Herd & Owner: COBB, BEN & TENA, WINDSOR, CO

LAKE EFFECT MD LAURELL 2610 68307744 'E90' E E E V V 3-05 305 17420 3.6 620F 3.2 566P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam : INNISFAIL KO LADY 0174 Herd & Owner: KUSZLYK, JOHN P. & MARJORIE A., BATAVIA, NY

MANDERFELD KOURT POPPER 68303379 '+84' V V + + + 4-01 305 24330 3.5 863F 3.2 779P Sire: GOLD MINE FROST KOURT Dam : MANDERFELD MR. T LOLLIPOP Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD FARMS, FARIBAULT, MN

ECHO FARM ACE CHOPPER EXP 68305295 'V86' E E V + + 3-02 285 16710 4.1 679F 3.1 521P Sire: KULP-GEN JURIST ACE-ET Dam : ECHO FARM OUTLAW HARLEY-EXP Herd & Owner: ECHO FARM, HINSDALE, NH

GOLD MINE QD POD ISRAEL 881 68302106 'V85' E E G V + 4-04 305 23970 3.2 775F 2.8 674P Sire: INNISFAIL PRINCE OF DIAMONDS Dam : GOLD MINE QD JACK ISA 625-EXP Herd: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA Owner: PALMER, FAITH, WAUKON, IA

SANDY RIVER AMBER EXP 68304830 'NC' 3-01 305 15900 4.4 699F 3.3 528P Sire: SANDY RIVER ROBIN HOOD Dam : SANDY RIVER APRIL Herd & Owner: YORK, L. HERBERT & BRENDA, FARMINGTON, ME Senior Three Yr Olds - 18427 Milk, 641 Fat, 567 Protein Actual MJ EICHLER MD BIANCA BEULAH 50611935 'E90' E E E V E 3-08 305 27550 4.1 1116F 3.1 860P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam : B.T.S BIANCA Herd & Owner: EICHLER, JILL & MICHAEL, OAK PARK, MN REMEMBER LYMAN SOPHIA 68302926 'NC' 3-07 305 24670 4 979F 3.6 882P Sire: MYSHA-WO BIESTAR LYMAN-ET Dam : REMEMBER PIC SOPHIE-EXP Herd & Owner: COBB, BEN & TENA-- WINDSOR, CO ROVIN LIRA ALLISON EXP P 68304647 'E92' E E E E E 3-06 305 22030 4.7 1031F 3 651P Sire: MYSHA-WO ADVENT LIRIANO-ET Dam : ROVIN ALISE CLAY ALI-P Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: LARSON, BAILEY, ALMA CENTER, WI EASTER BROOK MIDNITE MADNESS 68307141 '+84' V + + + V 3-06 305 21320 2.8 597F 3.1 663P

MISS KOURT LOBELIA 68303154 'V88' V V E V V 4-03 300 23860 2.9 689F 2.9 694P Sire: GOLD MINE FROST KOURT Dam : INNISFAIL KLL LOBELIA 4074 Herd: HYMAN, TODD AND HEATHER, ADAMS, NY Owner: VAADI, PAIGE E., LACONA, NY

ROVIN ALERT MARTY ALOE 68301573 'V87' V V V + V 4-04 292 20630 3.7 757F 3.1 649P Sire: NORTH STARS MARTY-ET Dam : ROVIN PETER ASHLEY ALERT-EXP Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI GOLD MINE S RADIANT 865 EXP ET 68301147 'E91' E E E E E 4-00 259 20090 3.7 734F 2.9 584P Sire: HILLTOP ACADEMY Dam : GOLD MINE S RUBENS RED HOT 542 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA MANDERFELD AFTER LONY 68304939 'F73' + + V P F 4-00 305 19750 2.8 561F 3 589P Sire: HALPINS MORNING AFTER-ET Dam : MANDERFELD MOONSHINE LONA Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD FARMS, FARIBAULT, MN INNISFAIL RO LADY 906 EXP 68305788 '2E93' E E E E E 4-04 305 19690 3.1 617F 2.9 570P Sire: INNISFAIL RED ROBIN Dam : INNISFAIL GA LADY 4028 Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L., CORNISH FLAT, NH Owner: CLARK, BROOKE MORGAN OF, CORNISH FLAT, NH ECHO FARM TED CLEMENTINE 68301499 '+84' + V + V + 4-05 305 19570 3.7 726F 3.2 631P Sire: VINRA FROST TED Dam : ECHO FARM TITANIUM CLEO-EXP Herd & Owner: ECHO FARM, HINSDALE, NH MANDERFELD ADAM TAMELIA 68303224 'V88' V E E + V 4-05 305 18430 4 728F 3.3 611P Sire: KULP-GEN OK ACDMY ADAM-P-ET Dam : MANDERFELD MOONSHINE TAMMY Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD FARMS, FARIBAULT, MN MAPLETON VLY T ADELE P 68302602 'V86' V E V V V 4-05 305 18220 4 724F 3.2 589P Sire: VINRA FROST TED Dam : MAPLETON VLY MM ALBANY-P Herd: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS, OCONOMOWOC, WI Owner: AGNEW, THOMAS AND KEELY, NORTH LAKE, WI Senior Four Yr Olds - 19366 Milk, 688 Fat, 602 Protein Actual ROSECREST RL BARB 68302759 '2E90' E E E E E 4-06 305 23870 5 1204F 3.1 739P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam : ROSECREST JU BARA-EXP Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: RUZIC, VINCENT I., HIXTON, WI ROVIN ZOLA SPITFIRE ZORRA 68301576 'V87' G E V E V 4-09 305 20930 3.7 782F 3.3 698P Sire: BLISSFUL SOPHIA MA SPITFIRE-ET Dam : ROVIN REWARD ZEDA ZOLA Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI HALPINS ELOUISE 68302352 '2E90' E E E V E 4-06 290 20080 3.2 648F 2.9 579P Sire: KUSZMAR ALFAIRS OTHELLO Dam : HALPINS ETHYLL Herd & Owner: KUSZLYK, JOHN P. & MARJORIE A., BATAVIA, NY

PPF MEGA SARA 5019 68302694 'NC' 4-03 305 23610 3.3 788F 3.2 748P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam : REMEMBER ACAD SERENE 4001-ET Herd & Owner: COBB, BEN & TENA, WINDSOR, CO MANDERFELD LOGIC TOOTSIEROLL 68303225 'V85' + V V V V 4-01 294 23500 4.1 973F 3.1 734P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam : MANDERFELD IVANHOE TOOTSIE Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD FARMS, FARIBAULT, MN SPRING MEADOWS TEDS HALI 468543 '+83' V V + V G 4-05 305 21700 5.1 1116F 3.2 685P Sire: VINRA FROST TED Dam : BAR-D HARP-EXP Herd: ROVIN ACRES. HIXTON, WI Owner: RUZIC, PAT, HIXTON, WI

LANDRUMS LOTH EVA 68302539 'V88' V E V V V 4-08 305 20000 3.8 757F 3.1 616P Sire: INNISFAIL LOTHARIO Dam : LANDRUMS ESSENCE EVA Herd & Owner: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS, OCONOMOWOC, WI INNISFAIL ST EMILY 864 EXP 68303585 '2E93' E E E E E 4-08 305 19870 3.6 717F 3.1 622P Sire: INNISFAIL PERFECT STORM Dam : INNISFAIL JO EMILY 6077 Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L., CORNISH FLAT, NH Owner: EMILY SYNDICATE- BARTLETT, CORNISH FLAT, NH HARD CORE OTHELLO SUNBEAM ET 68301988 '2E92' E E E E E 4-09 305 19660 3.6 702F 3.1 605P Sire: KUSZMAR ALFAIRS OTHELLO Dam : INNISFAIL BDC STELLA 905 Herd & Owner: FISHER, KEITH A & DONNETTE F., NEW ENTERPRISE, PA

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AMSS Honor Roll VALLEY VIEW ALLY 1466 66443083 'G77' G G + G G 4-06 281 19060 3.9 743F 3.3 627P Sire: BAR-D-KUSZMAR CLAY Dam : VALLEY VIEW ROSELEI 1072 EXP Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR GOLD MINE SF PEA POD 824 EXP 471000035 'V86' V V + V V 4-09 262 18690 4.6 854F 3.1 576P Sire: INNISFAIL PRINCE OF DIAMONDS Dam : GOLD MINE SF RAINBOW PANSY 313 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA DAN SAL FAMOUS SPICE GIRL 467282 'V85' V V V + + 4-08 305 18230 3.8 689F 3.1 563P Sire: VINRA BAR-D FAMOUS-TWIN Dam : DAN SAL C.D. SPICE-TWIN Herd & Owner: BURD, SUSAN ROSE, GRAFF, MO MAPLETON VLY ZZ AVA ET 68302601 'V87' + V V V V 4-07 305 17230 5.1 881F 3.3 570P Sire: KULP-GEN JURIST ACE-ET Dam : MAPLETON VLY K ZSA ZSA Herd: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS, OCONOMOWOC, WI Owner: AGNEW, THOMAS AND KEELY, NORTH LAKE, WI Mature Cows - 20641 Milk, 724 Fat, 630 Protein Actual MANDERFELD ZIPPY ZIP 466235 'V87' E E V V V 6-06 305 30450 2.3 703F 2.8 862P Sire: BLISSFUL STETSON SHEFFEY Dam : MANDERFELD IVANHOE ZIPPY Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN HAUXWELL LOLA OL LOLITA 456210 'V88' V E V V V 9-02 305 28960 3.5 1009F 2.8 805P Sire: MERICREST OUTLAW Dam : HAUXWELL LOLA 2ND Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI MANDERFELD JERRY DITTY-TWIN 466509 'V87' E E + + V 6-01 305 27530 2.7 753F 3 835P Sire: MANDERFELD IVANHOE JERRY Dam : MANDERFELD OUTLAW DODO Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN LAKE EFFECT MD LAUREN 7215 462851 '3E95' E E E E E 7-11 305 26190 3.9 1023F 2.9 767P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam : INNISFAIL KO LADY 0174 Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L., CORNISH FLAT, NH Owner: CLARK, GREGORY JR. & ELIZABETH, CORNISH, NH

ROVIN KOURT VIDALIA VIV 459045 'V85' V V V + + 7-09 305 22700 4.5 1021F 3.1 710P Sire: GOLD MINE FROST KOURT Dam : ROVIN LUKE VANITY VIDALIA Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: STETZER, CARLA RUZIC, ALMA CENTER, WI MJ EICHLER NRTH STR BETSEA EXP 68300004 '2E91' E E E E E 5-06 305 22600 4 914F 3.5 800P Sire: KUSZMAR MEGADETH Dam : MJ EICHLER NORTH STARS BETTY Herd & Owner: EICHLER, JILL & MICHAEL, OAK PARK, MN

ROVIN PFAN BR POLLY 464756 'E90' V E V E E 6-01 305 15940 5.5 881F 3.3 522P Sire: ROVIN OTHELLO BLISS BRAVO Dam : ROVIN PAZAZZ BS PHANNY-EXP Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: STETZER, CARLA RUZIC, ALMA CENTER, WI

ROVIN RITA LEADER RUBY 462164 'V85' E + E + + 6-06 303 21740 4.4 951F 2.8 607P Sire: IDALEE LOUS LEADER Dam : BLISSFUL PRIME THREAT RITA Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: RUZIC, CAROL, HIXTON, WI

10 Years Old & Older - 20626 Milk, 698 Fat, 615 Protein Actual R-GENERATION CLAY LIBBY 453299 'E90' E E E V V 10-06 305 25910 3.2 834F 2.8 730P Sire: BAR-D CINDYS CLAY Dam : DESIGNER GENES LUCKY Herd & Owner: KENNEDY, JESSICA AND JASON, COCHRANTON, PA

ROVIN ARIEL BR ARLENE 464761 '+83' + V + G + 6-00 305 21710 4.2 915F 3.3 723P Sire: ROVIN OTHELLO BLISS BRAVO Dam : ROVIN ALRIGHT KOJAK ARIAL-TW Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI

ROVIN REBA ACAD RISS 452295 'E90' E E E V E ** 10-03 305 25180 5 1252F 2.8 712P Sire: GLENVALE HONEYMOONS ACADEMY-ET Dam : ROVIN RACY REBA Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI

ROVIN REWARD ZEDA ZOLA 458665 'V85' + + + V V 8-03 305 21690 3.5 767F 3.1 665P Sire: ROVIN REBEL RACY REWARD Dam : ROVIN PB ZENA ZEDA Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI

ROVIN REBA ACAD RISS 452295 'E90' E E E V E ** 11-06 305 22570 5.3 1206F 2.9 651P Sire: GLENVALE HONEYMOONS ACADEMY-ET Dam : ROVIN RACY REBA Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI

GREEN ACRES LINKS WHISPER 464621 'V86' V V E G V 6-09 305 21450 3 642F 2.8 592P Sire: GMC REBEL LINKS-ET Dam : GREEN ACRES CLAYTON WHISTLE Herd & Owner: GREEN ACRES MILKING SHORTHORNS, BETHEL, VT

SUNSHINE DITTOS DOTTIE 452249 '3E93' E E E E E 10-02 305 20450 4 816F 3 610P Sire: KUSZMAR ALFAIRS OTHELLO Dam : SUNSHINE FROSTYS DITTO Herd: FISHER, KEITH A & DONNETTE F., NEW ENTERPRISE, PA Owner: ELLIOT, J.A. &FISHER, DONNETTE, NEW ENTERPRISE, PA

INNISFAIL JE WILDROSE 7081 EXP 471000506 '2E90' E E V E V 5-08 296 21340 3.8 803F 3 631P Sire: INNISFAIL JETHRO-TWIN Dam : INNISFAIL 49 WILDROSE 3075-EXP Herd & Owner: CLARK, GREGORY & MARCIA, CORNISH FLAT, NH ECHO FARM TITANIUM DITTO 462931 '+84' V V V V + 7-04 305 21260 3.8 801F 3 645P Sire: ECHO FARM T-BRUNO TITANIUM Dam : ECHO FARM OUTLAW ECHO Herd & Owner: ECHO FARM, HINSDALE, NH

KUSZMAR ARKANSAS MUD EXP 68302066 '2E93' E E E E E 5-00 276 25970 3.3 851F 2.9 751P Sire: KUSZMAR MUDSLINGER Dam : KUSZMAR MD DIAMOND Herd: KUSZLYK, JOHN P. & MARJORIE A., BATAVIA, NY Owner: KUSZLYK, STEVEN W. & SUSAN M., HOLLEY, NY

ROVIN SUPREME SAHA SARINA 464759 'V87' + V + V E 6-03 305 20910 3.5 730F 3 619P Sire: WNA SANDRAS REBEL SUPREME-ET Dam : ROVIN SNOWWHITE BRETT SAHARA Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI

ECHO FARM SAMPSON M.I.A. 464680 '+83' V V V G + 6-09 305 24010 3.7 886F 3 719P Sire: NORDICA SAMPSON Dam : ECHO FARM FROLIC MAISEY Herd: ECHO FARM, HINSDALE, NH Owner: HODGE, COURTNEY, HINSDALE, NH GOLD MINE S SHALE LACI 576 458213 'V87' V + + V V 8-04 305 23000 3.9 899F 3.1 719P Sire: GOLD MINE EBROSE KAO SHALE 160 Dam : GOLD MINE SWEETHEART LIANA 680 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA

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MANDERFELD LOGIC LADEDA 466507 '+82' V V + G + 6-03 305 18930 3.9 739F 3.2 599P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam : MANDERFELD IVANHOE LA LA Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN

MANDERFELD ZORRO ZORNA 465666 '+84' E V + G + 6-11 305 21770 2.5 544F 3 658P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET 456757 Dam : MANDERFELD MR T. ZORRO Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN

MANDERFELD MR. T KITTY 466510 '+84' E V V V + 6-02 305 26070 3.5 904F 3.1 799P Sire: MANDERFELD T BERRY MR. T Dam : MANDERFELD OUTLAW KATRINA-TWIN Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN

ROVIN FRITZ VIV VANITY 465455 '+84' V V V V + 6-00 305 25810 4.5 1174F 3.3 841P Sire: ROVIN JURIST FLA FRITZ Dam : ROVIN KOURT VIDALIA VIV Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: STETZER, CARLA RUZIC, ALMA CENTER, WI

MANDERFELD FROLIC BIGGER BIRD 68302326 'V88' V E + VV 5-03 299 19530 5.3 1028F 3.7 724P Sire: VINRA PEERLESS FROLIC Dam : MANDERFELD IVANHOE BIGBIRD Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN

ROVIN QUINN RITA RICCI 459043 'V86' V V V + V 7-09 305 20640 4.1 850F 3 616P Sire: GOLD MINE Q OUTLAW QUINN-ET Dam : BLISSFUL PRIME THREAT RITA Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: RUZIC, CAROL, HIXTON, WI GOLD MINE S RADIANT 865 EXP ET 68301147 'E91' E E E E E 5-01 252 19880 3.9 775F 2.9 571P Sire: HILLTOP ACADEMY Dam : GOLD MINE S RUBENS RED HOT 542 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA SPUNGOLD-R LOGIC PINSTRIPE ET 68300925 '2E90' E E E E E 5-06 292 19560 3.7 732F 3.1 613P Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET Dam : GOLD MINE POPPYS OT KAY Herd & Owner: KUSZLYK, JOHN P. & MARJORIE A., BATAVIA, NY

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Yearlings - 18568 Milk, 647 Fat, 589 Protein Actual GE VALLEY VIEW ERICA 1754 70220935 'V85' + V G V V 1-11 305 19480 3.6 700F 3.1 612P Sire: VALLEY VIEW JADEN 1500 Dam : GRADE HOLSTEIN Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR GI F-H-S R TREBLE TEQULIA 57161501 '+80' F + + + + 1-10 259 17780 4.4 787F 3.1 558P Sire: GE PANORAMA ROYAL TREBLE Dam : F-H-S AVERY APEX Owner: M-K KEIL CATTLE CO., RUSSELL, KS Junior Two Year Olds - 18921 Milk, 661 Fat, 607 Protein Actual GE GOLD MINE EB CHAMP KAI 983 68306375 'V86' V + V V V 2-03 305 20970 2.6 540F 3 623P Sire: CALBRETT-I HH CHAMPION-ET Dam : GOLD MINE EBROSE KAYLEE 316 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA GE2 VALLEY VIEW MARIA 1793 70220974 '+84' G V V + + 2-00 305 19940 3 602F 2.9 574P Sire: VINRA FROST TED Dam : GE VALLEY VIEW JOY 1354 Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR GE VALLEY VIEW MELANIE 1789 70220970 '+84' V V V + + 2-00 305 19480 3.3 643F 3 582P Sire: KRAUSES ACE WILD CARD Dam : GRADE HOLSTEIN Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR GE VALLEY VIEW MIRICAL 1730 70220911 '+83' V G V G V 2-03 305 18530 3.6 674F 3.4 627P Sire: ECUAFARM BJ DON JUAN


AMSS Honor Roll Dam : GE VALLEY VIEW BETSY 1436 Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR GE VALLEY VIEW ERIKA 1759 70220940 'V86' V V E + V 2-04 295 16510 4.3 702F 3.4 556P Sire: VALLEY VIEW JADEN 1500 Dam : GRADE HOLSTEIN Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR GE VALLEY VIEW SPARKLES 1779 70220960 'V85' V V V + V 2-01 305 15690 4.7 731F 3.5 551P Sire: SAK KOURT TASER EXP Dam : GE VALLEY VIEW SPARKY 1310 Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR Senior Two Year Olds - 19418 Milk, 690 Fat, 624 Protein Actual GE WEISSMANN B.R. STRIDE 68304500 'V86' V E V + V 2-06 305 17630 4 713F 2.9 509P Sire: KULP-GEN JURIST ACE-ET Dam : WEISSMANN OTHELLO BIG RED Herd & Owner: WEISSMANN, J & E FARMS, CALLICOON CENTER, NY GI2 GOLD MINE SF PENNY 966 68306370 'V85' V + V + V 2-06 305 17440 4.4 760F 2.9 505P Sire: GOLD MINE EBROSE KAO SHALE 160 Dam : GOLD MINE SF REDMAN PIXIE 705 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA Junior Three Yr Olds - 21278 Milk, 750 Fat, 663 Protein Actual GI GOLD MINE RB BAMBOO 921 68304622 'E90' E V E + E 3-04 305 25320 3.1 777F 2.9 724P Sire: DESPOINTES SERGENT Dam : GOLD MINE RB JORDAN BLINKY 563 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA GI2 GOLD MINE SF POTION 896 68302786 '+84' + V V + + 3-03 305 23450 4.1 952F 3.2 743P Sire: BLISSFUL DIAMOND SAM Dam : GOLD MINE SF REDMAN PIXIE 705 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA GE GOLD MINE S SUMMER 925 P 68304619 'V85' + V V + V 3-02 305 23380 2.6 601F 2.7 623P Sire: HICKORYMEA TOPEKA-P-RED-ET Dam : GOLD MINE S SHALE SUGAR 573 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA GE ROVIN-HILLPOINT LIRA HAYDEN 68305124 'E91' E E E E E 3-00 305 23170 3.8 874F 3 684P Sire: MYSHA-WO ADVENT LIRIANO-ET Dam : ROVIN-HILLPOINT H HOLIDAY-ET Herd: ROVIN ACRES, HIXTON, WI Owner: RUZIC, VINCE &MIKE HELLENBRAND, HIXTON, WI GE MANDERFELD TREBLE NICOLE 68308314 'NC' 3-01 305 22900 4.4 1012F 3.5 803P Sire: GE PANORAMA ROYAL TREBLE Dam : MANDERFELD MOON NIKKI-EXP-TWIN Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD, FARIBAULT, MN GE VALLEY VIEW JOSIE 1455 66443072 '+83' V + + + + 3-01 305 22390 3.3 748F 2.9 648P Sire: MAPLETON VLY MS FONTANA Dam : GRADE HOLSTEIN Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR GE VALLEY VIEW MOE 1627 P 69303220 '+80' + + + G + 3-03 305 18410 4.3 785F 3.6 666P Sire: SPUNGOLD-R FROLIC PONCHO-ET Dam : GRADE JERSEY Herd & Owner: CRAWLEY, BRITTANY, GRAVETTE, AR Senior Three Yr Olds - 22091 Milk, 765 Fat, 677 Protein Actual GE GOLD MINE S LANTANA 884 68302780 'V88' + V V E E 3-08 305 24620 3.4 848F 2.9 703P Sire: TORYS TORNADO-RED-ET Dam : GOLD MINE S SHALE LACI 576 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA GE WEISSMANN B.R. STRIDE 68304500 'V86' V E V + V 3-09 305 21140 4.4 927F 3 625P Sire: KULP-GEN JURIST ACE-ET

Dam : WEISSMANN OTHELLO BIG RED Herd & Owner: WEISSMANN, J & E FARMS, CALLICOON CENTER, NY Senior Four Yr Olds - 22776 Milk, 804 Fat, 692 Protein Actual GOLD MINE TRIBUTE TATIANA 814 360012776 'E90' V E E EV 4-11 305 24920 3.2 796F 3 739P Sire: GRANDUC TRIBUTE RC Dam : BLISSFUL CLASSIC ORA Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA Mature Cows - 23141 Milk, 805 Fat, 707 Protein Actual GOLD MINE SF REDMAN PIXIE 705 365011898 '2E93' E E E E E 7-04 305 29550 3.8 1119F 3.1 902P Sire: VALLEYRIVER RUBEN REDMAN Dam : GOLD MINE SF RAINBOW PANSY 313 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA GOLD MINE R BEAUJOLAIS 778 360012485 '2E91' E E E E E 5-08 305 27070 3.3 883F 2.8 763P Sire: VALLEYRIVER RUBEN REDMAN Dam : GOLD MINE R OUTLAW BELLA 338 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA GOLD MINE S LONOX STARDUST 776 360012483 '2E90' V E E E E 5-04 305 26200 3.6 953F 2.7 704P Sire: BURKET-FALLS LO-NOX-RED-ET Dam : GOLD MINE S SHALE SUGAR 573 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA GOLD MINE S LONOX STARDUST 776 360012483 '2E90' V E E E E 6-07 305 25560 3.6 912F 2.8 711P Sire: BURKET-FALLS LO-NOX-RED-ET Dam : GOLD MINE S SHALE SUGAR 573 Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY, ARLINGTON, IA ECUAFARM MILK MONEY CLAIRE 360012874 '+84' V + V + V 6-03 305 24710 4.1 1011F 3.2 791P Sire: CLAYSIDE MILK MONEY Dam : ECUAFARM ARSENIO CLARICE Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM, GRAVETTE, AR Owner: ALMEIDA, FABIAN, CLEBURNE, TX GE VALLEY VIEW ANABELL 1352 65532967 'V86' + V E V V 5-01 304 23210 2.7 633F 3 695P Sire: MAPLETON VLY MS FONTANA Dam : GRADE HOLSTEIN Herd & Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS, GRAVETTE, AR GREEN ACRES IMADOLL 360012893 'V88' V V G E E 5-08 305 20690 4.1 846F 2.8 579P Sire: GRADE HOLSTEIN Dam : GREEN ACRES TITAN INDIGO Herd & Owner: GREEN ACRES MILKING SHORTHORNS, BETHEL, VT 10 Years Old & Older - 21985 Milk, 795 Fat, 703 Protein Actual TUDOR HALL RUBENS ROXY 360010350 '3E96' E E E E E 12-07 305 24180 3.5 851F 2.9 702P Sire: STBVQ RUBENS-ET *RC Dam : HORIZON B R SHANA Herd & Owner: FISHER, KEITH A & DONNETTE F., NEW ENTERPRISE, PA

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being involved in the dairy industry – we are one large family and we pull together to help each other when we are needed. In the coming months I will be attending the various national dairy shows and I look forward to meeting more breeders and getting to know all of you better. I also plan to continue working on promotion of our Milking Shorthorn breed. I haven’t been able to do too much of that yet, but as I continue to work through various office procedures, I hope to be able to free up more time for that particular avenue. I hope to see many of you at the shows in the next couple of months and please feel free to come up to me and introduce yourself. I enjoy looking at cows and hearing about your farms. It is rewarding to me to see your excitement for a breed that is near and dear to my heart. See you at the shows!

Please help us out by making sure that all registration applications are complete. Thank you! AMSS Pres. cont. from pg. 4

3. Bull listing fee. All bulls that have had semen collected, whether at a bull stud or through private collection, must pay a $30 listing fee to be listed with the NAAB Cross Reference Program. Offspring produced via A.I. can not be registered until the $30 fee has been paid to the AMSS. All three of these policies are old but have been randomly enforced. A new Executive Secretary and with Brown Swiss now processing our registrations, it is very important that we standardize our procedures and enforce these procedures. The board of directors also decided to make some changes to improve the Jim King Triple Crown Sweepstakes. The board decided to waive the entry fee which now makes all females eligible. The change to the contest will start this year and the payout is increased. So be sure to bring your best cows to the national shows. It will take a special cow to win three national shows in a single show season but there have been cows in the past who could have done it, and there will be more in the future. Will this be the year we have our first Jim King Triple Crown winner? I hope so. For the love of the Red, White and Roan, Casey

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Futurity 59 Deadline to enter is postmarked on or before December 1, 2014 Tear out the next page or photocopy it and make your entries TODAY! Futurity 59 will be held in connection with the International Show, which will be held during the 2016 fall show season at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin. Nominations must be made on heifer calves by December 1, 2014. Let your two-year-old be part of the greatest show of Milking Shorthorn two-year-olds in 2016. Closing date for your nominations and payment: December 1, 2014 Nomination and Eligibility: Heifer calves born between September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2014 are eligible for the Futurity 59. No substitutes may be shown for any reason. Eligibility to show follows the animal in case she is sold. All advertising and other costs shall be entered in the Futurity account as well as all money received for entries and fees. All fees paid in full shall remain in the Futurity. It is these fees on heifers later dropped from the Futurity that will build up the purse for those that walk into the ring on Futurity show day. After expenses are paid, the purse shall be divided among the winners as follows: 1st place 15 percent 2nd place 12 percent 3rd place 10 percent 4th place 8 percent 5th place 6 percent 6th-10th 4 percent 11th-15th 3 percent 16th-20th 1½ percent The balance to be pro-rated among remaining cows shown except that in no event shall any premium exceed the amount of preceding premium. Any unclaimed awards shall be divided equally among participants in the Futurity class. Should any condition arise which prevents the showing of this Futurity, the right to reserved to call same off and to pay to the persons owning the calves eligible at the time of said calling off, their pro rata share of all money accrued in the division called off, after deducting the actual expense of promotion of said Futurity. Government Body: this Futurity shall be administered by a National Milking Shorthorn Futurity Committee of five appointed by the president. The judge of the International Show will judge the Futurity class. If the Futurity Committee wishes, they may select a consulting judge from one available at the show. All entrants agree to be amenable to all rules and regulations of the sponsoring show. All final decisions shall rest with the Futurity Committee. Futurity Committee Chairperson: George Halpin Enter all your heifer calves – No limit to number of entries The Board has passed a SINGLE payment plan for Futurities of $35 per animal for the entire Futurity rather than several payments spread out over the years.

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The Holiday issue of the Milking Shorthorn Journal will feature the National Show reports & Holiday Greetings Plan now to advertise your winners to the readers of the Journal! Deadline: November 12! 2015 CALENDAR DEADLINE: October 27 Contact Lindsey Rucks to reserve your space 863.634.3187 l purebredpublishinglr@gmail.com

Junior Spotlights Jun Brittany Crawley is the fifteen-year-old daughter of Tim and Nikki Crawley. She lives in Gravette, Arkansas. Homeschooled by her mother, Crawley is active at the county, state and national level with her Milking Shorthorns. She was introduced to the breed by Don Crawley and granddad. Crawley has attended every national Milking Shorthorn convention since she was six. Crawley is involved on the farm. Brittany’s responsibilities consist of feeding calves milk, grain, and water and moving cows around the farm when needed. She also helps her dad (Tim) breed heifers when needed. She enjoys judging cows and preparing for the National 4-H Dairy Judging contest held at World Dairy Expo. She is proud of her involvement in both judging and showing in the dairy industry. Crawley’s most memorable Milking Shorthorn experience was winning Grand Champion at the Arkansas State Fair. She also enjoyed hosting a farm tour during the 2012 national convention. Her future plans include continuing to be a part of the society when she is an adult. The Milking Shorthorn cow is special to Brittany because they are kind and easy to handle. Just finishing up her last year as a junior at twenty-years-old, Brooke Clark, is no

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nior Spotlights Junior Spotlights stranger to the National Milking Shorthorn Junior Society. Clark lives in Cornish Flat, New Hampshire, where she is part of the GMC Farm. The daughter of Greg & Marcia Clark, she has three siblings: Lindsey, Gregory and Justin Clark. Born and raised on the dairy farm with Milking Shorthorns, Brooke developed a passion for showing and judging. She became a national junior member right away at nine with her brothers Gregory and Justin. Clark recently graduated in May from River Valley College with a business management degree. GMC Farm has a 90-point classification average with a DHIA average for Milking Shorthorns of 17,879M 3.8% fat and 3.1% protein. Clark works on the farm currently milking 65 cows. She helps with chores daily and tends to the heifers and young stock. She has even worked with the ET vet. GMC Farm consists of five acres with 120 head of dairy cows that includes Milking Shorthorn, Holsteins and Brown Swiss. They purchase all of their feed. In high school she played basketball and softball. She has also worked for her grandparents at Lamplighter Farm, in the greenhouses for the past six years. She helps run the farm stand and goes to farmers markets.

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Clark had Grand Champion Milking Shorthorn at the World Dairy Expo 2010 with GMC Luke Princess 610 ET in the Junior Show and was also Intermediate Champion of the Open Show that year. Princess 610 ET was also winner of the World Dairy Expo National Futurity in 2010. Clark is one of the few people to have Grand Champion at Madison with two breeds, as she exhibited the Brown Swiss champion in 2006. Clark has been the junior treasurer for four years. She has shown at many local, state, regional and national shows and has many North East National Junior Champions, Reserve Champions, Grand Champions to her honor in the past years. She earned a spot on the New Hampshire State Dairy Judging Team in 2012 and judged at the World Dairy Expo placing in the top 25 and fourth overall in Brown Swiss for the ninth place New Hampshire team, the highest team placing ever for the state. She also won New England 4-H overall in 2012 and has won the New Hampshire 4-H judging competition four times. She is also an over-all champion at the New England 4-H Fitting & Showmanship competition at Eastern States Expo. She won the 2014

Brooke Clark

Reserve Junior Champion at the National Junior Show and won the junior progressive breeder award. She won the Rachel Surridge Award in her last year as a junior member. Her plans include being involved with Milking Shorthorns in the future. She loves the cows and loves showing. One of the greatest experiences with her Milking Shorthorns was walking in the Supreme show at Madison under the lights.

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New Members Jon Jonelis, Somers, CT Gherland Farm, Richland Center, WI Alan & Carolyn Langill & Family, Barup, MN Markie Hubert, New Berlin, NY Matthew Borchardt, Clinton, WI James E. Kelly, Jr., Chandlersville, OH Luke Whitehead, Parker City, IN Kent Quinn Family, Montello, WI New Junior Members Colton Brandel, Lake Mills, WI Ashley Brandel, Lake Mills, WI Katie Brandel, Lake Mills, WI Justin Brandel, Lake Mills, WI Adrianna Lau, Shullsburg, WI Kylee Batke, Shullsburg, WI Eden Richter, Stitzer, WI Dayton Richter, Stitzer, WI Kadynce Zimbauer, Alma Center, WI Emma J. Ross, Black River Falls, WI Ruth Wise, Black River Falls, WI Kaden C. Moselye, Osseo, WI Rachel L. Moseley, Osseo, WI Alexander Giles Cooley, Lumberton, MS Teryl Austin Rice, Williamsburg, PA Ava Pieper, Walton, NY Noah Heine, Helenville, WI Megan Osborn, Ames, IA Taylor Henningfield, Cross Plains, WI Allison Schulist, Custer, WI Taylor Buell, Eastford, CT Shania Smithson, Ridgeville, IN Angela George, Strykersville, NY Autumn Reilly, Zumbro Falls, MN Joelene T. Mercer, Middleburgh, NY Troy E. Brayman, Munnsville, NY Lacee Mae Sanford, Asotin, WA Rylie Nichols, Hadley, MA

Caution: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. For intramuscular use for estrus synchronization, treatment of unobserved (silent) estrus and pyometra (chronic endometritis) in cattle; for abortion of feedlot and other non-lactating cattle; for parturition induction in swine; and for controlling the timing of estrus in estrous cycling mares and clinically anestrous mares that have a corpus luteum. INDICATIONS FOR USE Cattle: LUTALYSE Sterile Solution is indicated as a luteolytic agent. LUTALYSE is effective only in those cattle having a corpus luteum, i.e., those which ovulated at least five days prior to treatment. Future reproductive performance of animals that are not cycling will be unaffected by injection of LUTALYSE. 1. For Intramuscular Use for Estrus Synchronization in Beef Cattle and Non-Lactating Dairy Heifers. LUTALYSE is used to control the timing of estrus and ovulation in estrous cycling cattle that have a corpus luteum. Inject a dose of 5 mL LUTALYSE (25 mg PGF2a) intramuscularly either once or twice at a 10 to 12 day interval. With the single injection, cattle should be bred at the usual time relative to estrus. With the two injections cattle can be bred after the second injection either at the usual time relative to detected estrus or at about 80 hours after the second injection of LUTALYSE. Estrus is expected to occur 1 to 5 days after injection if a corpus luteum was present. Cattle that do not become pregnant to breeding at estrus on days 1 to 5 after injection will be expected to return to estrus in about 18 to 24 days. 2. For Intramuscular Use for Unobserved (Silent) Estrus in Lactating Dairy Cows with a Corpus Luteum. Inject a dose of 5 mL LUTALYSE (25 mg PGF2a) intramuscularly. Breed cows as they are detected in estrus. If estrus has not been observed by 80 hours after injection, breed at 80 hours. If the cow returns to estrus breed at the usual time relative to estrus. Management Considerations: Many factors contribute to success and failure of reproduction management, and these factors are important also when time of breeding is to be regulated with LUTALYSE Sterile Solution. Some of these factors are: a. Cattle must be ready to breed—they must have a corpus luteum and be healthy; b. Nutritional status must be adequate as this has a direct effect on conception and the initiation of estrus in heifers or return of estrous cycles in cows following calving; c. Physical facilities must be adequate to allow cattle handling without being detrimental to the animal; d. Estrus must be detected accurately if timed Al is not employed; e. Semen of high fertility must be used; f. Semen must be inseminated properly. A successful breeding program can employ LUTALYSE effectively, but a poorly managed breeding program will continue to be poor when LUTALYSE is employed unless other management deficiencies are remedied first. Cattle expressing estrus following LUTALYSE are receptive to breeding by a bull. Using bulls to breed large numbers of cattle in heat following LUTALYSE will require proper management of bulls and cattle. 3. For Intramuscular Use for Treatment of Pyometra (chronic endometritis) in Cattle. Inject a dose of 5 mL LUTALYSE (25 mg PGF2a) intramuscularly. In studies conducted with LUTALYSE, pyometra was defined as presence of a corpus luteum in the ovary and uterine horns containing fluid but not a conceptus based on palpation per rectum. Return to normal was defined as evacuation of fluid and return of the uterine horn size to 40mm or less based on palpation per rectum at 14 and 28 days. Most cattle that recovered in response to LUTALYSE recovered within 14 days after injection. After 14 days, recovery rate of treated cattle was no different than that of non-treated cattle. 4. For Intramuscular Use for Abortion of Feedlot and Other Non-Lactating Cattle. LUTALYSE is indicated for its abortifacient effect in feedlot and other non-lactating cattle during the first 100 days of gestation. Inject a dose of 25 mg intramuscularly. Cattle that abort will abort within 35 days of injection. Commercial cattle were palpated per rectum for pregnancy in six feedlots. The percent of pregnant cattle in each feedlot less than 100 days of gestation ranged between 26 and 84; 80% or more of the pregnant cattle were less than 150 days of gestation. The abortion rates following injection of LUTALYSE increased with increasing doses up to about 25 mg. As examples, the abortion rates, over 7 feedlots on the dose titration study, were 22%, 50%, 71%, 90% and 78% for cattle up to 100 days of gestation when injected IM with LUTALYSE doses of 0,1 (5 mg), 2 (10 mg), 4 (20 mg) and 8 (40 mg) mL, respectively. The statistical predicted relative abortion rate based on the dose titration data, was about 93% for the 5 mL (25 mg) LUTALYSE dose for cattle injected up to 100 days of gestation. Swine: For intramuscular use for parturition induction in swine. LUTALYSE Sterile Solution is indicated for parturition induction in swine when injected within 3 days of normal predicted farrowing. The response to treatment varies by individual animals with a mean interval from administration of 2 mL LUTALYSE (10 mg dinoprost) to parturition of approximately 30 hours. This can be employed to control the time of farrowing in sows and gilts in late gestation. Management Considerations: Several factors must be considered for the successful use of LUTALYSE Sterile Solution for parturition induction in swine. The product must be administered at a relatively specific time (treatment earlier than 3 days prior to normal predicted farrowing may result in increased piglet mortality). It is important that adequate records be maintained on (1) the average length of gestation period for the animals on a specific location, and (2) the breeding and projected farrowing dates for each animal. This information is essential to determine the appropriate time for administration of LUTALYSE. Mares: LUTALYSE Sterile Solution is indicated for its luteolytic effect in mares. This luteolytic effect can be utilized to control the timing of estrus in estrous cycling and clinically anestrous mares that have a corpus luteum in the following circumstances: 1. Controlling Time of Estrus of Estrous Cycling Mares: Mares treated with LUTALYSE during diestrus (4 or more days after ovulation) will return to estrus within 2 to 4 days in most cases and ovulate 8 to 12 days after treatment. This procedure may be utilized as an aid to scheduling the use of stallions. 2. Difficult-to-Breed Mares: In extended diestrus there is failure to exhibit regular estrous cycles which is different from true anestrus. Many mares described as anestrus during the breeding season have serum progesterone levels consistent with the presence of a functional corpus luteum. A proportion of “barren”, maiden, and lactating mares do not exhibit regular estrous cycles and may be in extended diestrus. Following abortion, early fetal death and resorption, or as a result of “pseudopregnancy”, there may be serum progesterone levels consistent with a functional corpus luteum. Treatment of such mares with LUTALYSE usually results in regression of the corpus luteum followed by estrus and/or ovulation. In one study with 122 Standardbred and Thoroughbred mares in clinical anestrus for an average of 58 days and treated during the breeding season, behavioral estrus was detected in 81 percent at an average time of 3.7 days after injection with 5 mg LUTALYSE; ovulation occurred an average of 7.0 days after treatment. Of those mares bred, 59% were pregnant following an average of 1.4 services during that estrus. Treatment of “anestrous” mares which abort subsequent to 36 days of pregnancy may not result in return to estrus due to presence of functional endometrial cups. USER SAFETY (HUMAN WARNINGS) Not for human use. Women of childbearing age, asthmatics, and persons with bronchial and other respiratory problems should exercise extreme caution when handling this product. In the early stages, women may be unaware of their pregnancies. Dinoprost tromethamine is readily absorbed through the skin and can cause abortion and/or bronchiospasms. Accidental spillage on the skin should be washed off immediately with soap and water. Residue Warnings: No milk discard or preslaughter drug withdrawal period is required for labeled uses in cattle. No preslaughter drug withdrawal period is required for labeled uses in swine. Use of this product in excess of the approved dose may result in drug residues. Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. ANIMAL SAFETY Severe localized clostridial infections associated with injection of LUTALYSE have been reported. In rare instances, such infections have resulted in death. Aggressive antibiotic therapy should be employed at the first sign of infection at the injection site whether localized or diffuse. PRECAUTIONS • Do not administer intravenously (I.V.) as this route may potentiate adverse reactions. • No vial stopper should be entered more than 20 times. For this reason, the 100 mL bottle should only be used for cattle. The 30 mL bottle may be used for cattle, swine, or mares. • As with all parenteral products careful aseptic techniques should be used to decrease the possibility of post-injection bacterial infections. The vial stopper should be cleaned and disinfected prior to needle entry. Only sterile needles should be used and the same needle should not be used more than once. • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may inhibit prostaglandin synthesis; therefore this class of drugs should not be administered concurrently. Cattle: Do not administer to pregnant cattle, unless abortion is desired. Cattle administered a progestin would be expected to have a reduced response to LUTALYSE Sterile Solution. Swine: Do not administer to sows and/or gilts prior to 3 days of normal predicted farrowing as an increased number of stillbirths and postnatal mortality may result. Mares: LUTALYSE Sterile Solution is ineffective when administered prior to day-5 after ovulation. Pregnancy status should be determined prior to treatment since LUTALYSE has been reported to induce abortion and parturition when sufficient doses were administered. Mares should not be treated if they suffer from either acute or subacute disorders of the vascular system, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory system, or reproductive tract. ADVERSE REACTIONS Cattle: Limited salivation has been reported in some instances. Swine: The most frequently observed side effects were erythema and pruritus, slight incoordination, nesting behavior, itching, urination, defecation, abdominal muscle spasms, tail movements, hyperpnea or dyspnea, increased vocalization, salivation, and at the 100 mg (10X) dose only, possible vomiting. These side effects are transitory, lasting from 10 minutes to 3 hours, and were not detrimental to the health of the animal. Mares: The most frequently observed side effects are sweating and decreased rectal temperature. However, these have been transient in all cases observed and have not been detrimental to the animal. Other reactions seen have been increase in heart rate, increase in respiration rate, some abdominal discomfort, locomotor incoordination, and lying down. These effects are usually seen within 15 minutes of injection and disappear within one hour. Mares usually continue to eat during the period of expression of side effects. One anaphylactic reaction of several hundred mares treated with LUTALYSE Sterile Solution was reported but was not confirmed. To report adverse reactions call Zoetis Inc. at 1-888-963-8471.

Factrel® Injection (gonadorelin injection)

50 mcg gonadorelin per mL (as gonadorelin hydrochloride) Solution for Intramuscular Injection. For use in cattle only CAUTION Federal (USA) law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. DESCRIPTION FACTREL Injection is a sterile solution containing 50 micrograms of synthetic gonadorelin (as hydrochloride) per mL in aqueous formulation containing 0.6% sodium chloride and 2% benzyl alcohol (as a preservative). Gonadorelin is the gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) which is produced by the hypothalamus and causes the release of the gonadotropin luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) from the anterior pituitary.

FACTREL Injection has the identical amino acid sequence as endogenous gonadorelin; 5-oxo Pro-His-Trp-Ser-TyrGly-Leu-Arg-Pro-Gly-NH 2 with identical phys iological activities. The molecular weight of gonadorelin is 1182 with a molecular formula of C55H75N17O13. The corresponding values for gonado relin hydrochloride are 1219 (1 HCI) expressed as C55H75N17O13HCI, or 1255 (2 HCI) expressed as C55H75N17O13 2HCI. INDICATIONS FOR USE For the treatment of ovarian follicular cysts in cattle. The treatment effect of FACTREL Injection when used in cattle with ovarian follicular cysts is a reduction in the number of days to first estrus.

For use with LUTALYSE® (dinoprost tromethamine) Sterile Solution to synchronize estrous cycles to allow fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI) in lactating dairy cows.

DOSAGE For the treatment of ovarian follicular cysts in cattle: Administer 2 mL of FACTREL Injection as a single intramuscular injection. For use with LUTALYSE (dinoprost tromethamine) Sterile Solution to synchronize estrous cycles to allow fixedtime artificial insemination (FTAI) in lactating dairy cows: Administer 2 to 4 mL FACTREL Injection (100-200 mcg gonadorelin) per cow as an intramuscular injection in a treatment regimen with the following framework: • Administer the first dose of FACTREL Injection (2-4 mL) at Day 0 • Administer LUTALYSE (25 mg dinoprost, as dinoprost tromethamine) Sterile Solution by intramuscular injection 6-8 days after the first dose of FACTREL Injection. • Administer a second dose of FACTREL Injection (2-4 mL) 30 to 72 hours after the LUTALYSE injection. • Perform FTAI 0 to 24 hours after the second dose of FACTREL Injection, or inseminate cows on detected estrus using standard herd practices. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS For use in animals only. Not for human use. Keep out of reach of children. RESIDUE WARNINGS No withdrawal period or milk discard time is required when used according to labeling. SAFETY AND TOXICITY In cows the intramuscular administration of up to 12.5 times maximum recommended dosage (2,500 mcg/ day) of FACTREL Injection for 3 days did not affect any physiological or clinical parameter. Likewise, single intramuscular doses of 500 mcg did not interfere with pregnancy. No evidence of irritation at injection site was found in any animal. A total of 1142 cows were enrolled in the previously noted field study that evaluated the effectiveness of two doses of 2, 3 or 4 mL of FACTREL Injection for use with LUTALYSE Sterile Solution to synchronize estrous cycles to allow FTAI in lactating dairy cows. Cows were observed daily for abnormal clinical signs. Over the course of the study there were 148 adverse health events documented in 118 cows. These adverse health events were common conditions in dairy cows (mastitis, lameness and pneumonia) and are not considered related to treatment. ADVERSE REACTIONS To report suspected adverse events, for technical assistance or to obtain a copy of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) contact Zoetis Inc. at 1-888-963-8471. For additional information about adverse drug experience reporting for animal drugs, contact FDA at 1-888-FDAVETS or online at http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/ SafetyHealth. HOW SUPPLIED FACTREL Injection (gonadorelin injection), 50 mcg/mL is available in 20 mL multi-dose vials (box of one). STORAGE CONDITIONS Store at refrigerator temperature 2° to 8°C (36° to 46°F).

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LUTALYSE® AND FACTREL® ARE FDA-APPROVED FOR FIXED-TIME AI. Using these two products together is more than just the better way, it’s the right way. That’s because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has only approved LUTALYSE® (dinoprost tromethamine) Sterile Solution to work with FACTREL® Injection (gonadorelin injection) to synchronize your dairy cows’ estrous cycles for fixed-time artificial insemination. And securing this approval is just one of the small ways we help you do what you do best. Learn more at DairyReproSolutions.com.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR LUTALYSE: Women of childbearing age and persons with respiratory problems should exercise extreme caution when handling LUTALYSE. LUTALYSE is readily absorbed through the skin and may cause abortion and/or bronchiospasms, therefore spillage on the skin should be washed off immediately with soap and water. Aseptic technique should be used to reduce the possibility of post-injection clostridial infections. Do not administer LUTALYSE in pregnant cattle unless cessation of pregnancy is desired. See brief summary of Prescribing Information on Page XX. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FACTREL: FACTREL is for use in cattle only. Please see brief summary of Prescribing Information on Page XX. www.milkingshorthorn.com 29


AMSS & Purebred Publishing

2014 All-American Contest The All-American Program recognizes the outstanding animals exhibited at State, Regional and National shows during the current calendar year. New this year is the option to enter online as well as submission of ALL information to the Purebred Publishing office at 1224 Alton Darby Creek Rd., Columbus, OH 43228 For the 2014 show season, the All-American competition will consist of the following 16 Classes: Junior Two Year Old Cow (born 3/1/12 thru 8/31/12) Spring Heifer Calf (born on or after 3/1/14 and is 4 months of age) Senior Two Year Old Cow (born 9/1/11 thru 2/28/12) Winter Heifer Calf (born 12/1/13 thru 2/28/14) Junior Three Year Old Cow (born 3/1/11 thru 8/31/11) Fall Heifer Calf (born 9/1/2013 thru 11/30/2013) Senior Three Year Old Cow (born 9/1/10 thru 2/28/11) Summer Yearling Heifer (born 6/1/13 thru 8/31/13) Four Year Old Cow (born 9/1/09 thru 2/28/10) Spring Yearling Heifer (born 3/1/2013 thru 5/31/13) Five Year Old Cow (born 9/1/08 thru 8/31/09) Winter Yearling Heifer (born 12/1/12 thru 2/29/13) Aged Cow (born before September 1, 2008) Fall Yearling Heifer (born 9/1/12 thru 11/30/12) Best Three Cows (Must be Shown together in Best Three Class) Yearling in Milk (born on or after 9/1/12) ELIGIBILITY PICTURES To be eligible for entry in the All-American contest, the animals It shall be the responsibility of the exhibitor to secure and supply the must meet at least one of the following qualifications: pictures of the animals being entered in the All-American contest. 1: Place 1st thru 5th at a National Show. It is encouraged that ALL photos be submitted electronically 2. Place 1st or 2nd at any other State or Regional show. either from the professional photogropher or owner, to Note: A cow qualifying in a dry cow class is eligible for competition purebred.editor@gmail.com. in her respective standard class providing the picture represents her PICTURES MUST BE RECEIVED BY PUREBRED in the same show ring condition as when she qualified. PUBLISHING BY NOVEMBER 25. If a hard copy is submitted, each picture must be 5 x 7 professional ENTRIES livestock unretouched color glossy print. ON THE BACK MUST BE Entries can be made online or sent in by the owner. Entries can NAME, REGISTRATION NUMBER AND DATE TAKEN. Pictures be made online at www.purebredpublishing.com on the Milking must be taken during the current year and show the animal in the same Shorthorn Journal page (click on publications and then on Milking stage of growth and/or lactation as when making the qualifying show Shorthorn Journal and scroll down under the magazine, click on the ring appearance. Pictures provided by entries will remain in the PureAA link). Online entries must be paid at that time with credit card. bred Publishing and AMSS office files after the contest and become the Entries submitted by mail must be accompanied by the $10 for In- permanent property of the AMSS for any for promotional purposes. dividual or $20 entry fee for Best Three with checks made payable to Purebred Publishing. If the fee does not accompany the entry, it THE CONTEST will not be accepted. Official All-American entry forms are available - All classes, regardless of number, must go through the All-American online, from the Society Office, or you may photocopy the form on Committee. If there are more than 6 entries in a class, a non-biased the following page in the Journal. group will select an appropriate number. Official judges will consist of The following information must be filled in on the entries: the national show judges and the judges from the five largest Milking 1. Name, registration number, birthdate of animal and class. Shorthorn shows according to the number of head shown. In order for 2. Name and address of owner. any of these shows to be considered, the AMSS office must receive a 3. List of all placings at State, Regional and National shows where complete copy of the show results. shown during the current year; include udder placings. - Ballots with reprints of nominations as they appeared in the Journal 4. FAILURE TO LIST ALL PLACING AT NATIONAL SHOWS will be provided, and the final results will be tabulated from the ballotWILL AUTOMATICALLY DISQUALIFY THE ANIMAL(S) ing. The panel of judges will vote separately and indicate in each class AND ENTRY WILL BE FORFEITED. FAILURE TO COR- their first, second and third choice. Point values are assigned as folRECTLY LIST ALL OTHER MAJOR SHOWS WILL RESULT lows: each first place vote, 7 points; second place votes, 4 points; and IN DISQUALIFCATION. each third place, 1 point. The awards of All-American, Reserve All5. For consistency, please use the National show titles in show plac- American and Honorable Mention are determined in order of points. ing. Northeast National, Eastern National, International and Winter - The nominations will appear in the Winter issue of the Journal and National the All-American selections in the Spring issue. A judging contest with 6. Entries are subject to disqualification for failure to adhere to these a Junior and Senior division, using the animals nominated, will be conrules. ducted with the January-February issue. Appropriate awards will be 7. ENTRIES MUST BE AT PUREBRED PUBLISHING BY made to the top five individuals in each division. NOVEMBER 15, 2014. 8. THE NOMINATION FEE WILL BE $50 FOR INDIVIDUAL Submit all entries by NOVEMBER 15, 2014 to: CLASSES AND $80 FOR BEST 3 AND MUST BE AT PUREAMSS All-American Contest BRED PUBLISHING BY JANUARY 15, 2015. Purebred Publishing 1224 Alton Darby Creek Rd. Columbus, OH 43228

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2014 All-American Entry Form Submit this form to: AMSS All-American Contest, Purebred Publishing, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Rd., Columbus, OH 43228

Use a separate form for each animal entered v For Best Three Fill in One Form with Placings Having met ALL the All-American eligibility requirements in placing first and/or second at one or more 2014 State Show or Regional Show OR first through fifth at a National Show and by supplying a 2014 professional livestock dairy pose unretouched color photo to purebred.editor@gmail.com, I hereby submit this entry.

Class: __________________________________________________ Birthdate: ___________________________ Animal Name & Registration Number: ___________________________________________________________ For Best Three Only Other Two Animals No Birthdates Needed

Animal Name & Registration Number: ___________________________________________________________ Animal Name & Registration Number: ___________________________________________________________ Current Owner: ____________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________ Email: ______________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Name of Exhibitor in 2014 (If different than current owner): ______________________________________________ List all placings at 2014 qualifying shows where exhibited. Qualifying shows are all State, National and Regional shows open to any exhibitor. Junior shows are not qualifying shows. FAILURE TO LIST ALL PLACINGS AT NATIONAL SHOWS WILL AUTOMATICALLY DISQUALIFY THE ANIMAL AND ENTRY FEE WILL BE FORFEITED. FAILURE TO CORRECTLY LIST ALL OTHER MAJOR SHOWS MAY RESULT IN DISQUALIFYING ANIMAL. Mail entry form, photo and $10.00 per individual or $20 per Best Three entry (checks to Purebred Publishing) to: AMSS All-American

Contest, Purebred Publishing, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Rd., Columbus, OH 43228

Placing

Show & State

Udder Placing

Entries may also be made online with a credit card at www.purebredpublishing.com/Publication/Milking Shorthorn Journal by November 15, 2014 Email photos to purebred.editor@gmail.com BY November 25 Submit all mail entries & hard copy photos by NOVEMBER 15, 2014 to: AMSS All-American Contest Purebred Publishing 1224 Alton Darby Creek Rd. Columbus, OH 43228 If nominated there will be a $50 nomination fee for individuals and $80 for Best Three Cows due in the Purebred Publishing Office by January 15, 2015

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2014 Junior All-American Contest The Junior All-American Program recognizes the outstanding animals exhibited at State, Regional and National shows during the current calendar year. New this year is the option to enter online as well as submission of ALL information to the Purebred Publishing office at 1224 Alton Darby Creek Rd., Columbus, OH 43228 For the 2014 show season, the All-American competition will consist of the following 15 Classes: Spring Heifer Calf (born on or after 3/1/14 and is 4 months of age) Winter Heifer Calf (born 12/1/13 thru 2/28/14) Fall Heifer Calf (born 9/1/2013 thru 11/30/2013) Summer Yearling Heifer (born 6/1/13 thru 8/31/13) Spring Yearling Heifer (born 3/1/2013 thru 5/31/13) Winter Yearling Heifer (born 12/1/12 thru 2/29/13) Fall Yearling Heifer (born 9/1/12 thru 11/30/12) Yearling in Milk (born on or after 9/1/12)

Junior Two Year Old Cow (born 3/1/12 thru 8/31/12) Senior Two Year Old Cow (born 9/1/11 thru 2/28/12) Junior Three Year Old Cow (born 3/1/11 thru 8/31/11) Senior Three Year Old Cow (born 9/1/10 thru 2/28/11) Four Year Old Cow (born 9/1/09 thru 2/28/10) Five Year Old Cow (born 9/1/08 thru 8/31/09) Aged Cow (born before September 1, 2008)

ELIGIBILITY To be eligible for entry in the Jr. All-American contest, the animals must meet at least one of the following qualifications: 1: Place 1st thru 5th at a Junior National Show. 2. Place 1st or 2nd at any other State or Regional junior show. Note: A cow qualifying in a dry cow class is eligible for competition in her respective standard class providing the picture represents her in the same show ring condition as when she qualified.

PICTURES It shall be the responsibility of the exhibitor to secure and supply the pictures of the animals being entered in the Jr. All-American contest. It is encouraged that ALL photos be submitted electronically either from the professional photogropher or owner, to purebred.editor@gmail.com. PICTURES MUST BE RECEIVED BY PUREBRED PUBLISHING BY NOVEMBER 25. If a hard copy is submitted, each picture must be 5 x 7 professional livestock unretouched color glossy print. ON THE BACK MUST BE NAME, REGISTRATION NUMBER AND DATE TAKEN. Pictures must be taken during the current year and show the animal in the same stage of growth and/or lactation as when making the qualifying show ring appearance. Pictures provided by entries will remain in the Purebred Publishing and AMSS office files after the contest and become the permanent property of the AMSS for any for promotional purposes.

ENTRIES Entries can be made online or sent in by the owner. Entries can be made online at www.purebredpublishing.com on the Milking Shorthorn Journal page (click on publications and then on Milking Shorthorn Journal and scroll down under the magazine, click on the AA link). Online entries must be paid at that time with credit card. Entries submitted by mail must be accompanied by the $20 entry fee with checks made payable to Purebred Publishing. If the fee does not accompany the entry, it will not be accepted. Official Junior AllAmerican entry forms are available online, from the Society Office, or you may photocopy the form on the following page in the Journal. The following information must be filled in on the entries: 1. Name, registration number, birthdate of animal and class. 2. Name and address of owner. 3. List of all placings at State, Regional and National junior shows where shown during the current year; include udder placings. 4. FAILURE TO LIST ALL PLACING AT NATIONAL SHOWS WILL AUTOMATICALLY DISQUALIFY THE ANIMAL(S) AND ENTRY WILL BE FOREFIETED. FAILURE TO CORRECTLY LIST ALL OTHER MAJOR SHOWS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFCATION. 5. For consistency, please use the National show titles in show placing. Northeast National, Eastern National, International and Winter National and National Heifer Show 6. Entries are subject to disqualification for failure to adhere to these rules. 7. ENTRIES MUST BE AT PUREBRED PUBLISHING BY NOVEMBER 15, 2014.

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THE CONTEST - All classes, regardless of number, must go through the Jr. All-American Committee. If there are more than 6 entries in a class, a non-biased group will select an appropriate number. Official judges will consist of the national show judges and the judges from the five largest Milking Shorthorn shows according to the number of head shown. In order for any of these shows to be considered, the AMSS office must receive a complete copy of the show results. - Ballots with reprints of nominations as they appeared in the Journal will be provided, and the final results will be tabulated from the balloting. The panel of judges will vote separately and indicate in each class their first, second and third choice. Point values are assigned as follows: each first place vote, 7 points; second place votes, 4 points; and each third place, 1 point. The awards of Jr. All-American, Reserve Jr. All-American and Jr. Honorable Mention are determined in order of points. - The nominations will appear in the Winter issue of the Journal and the All-American selections in the Spring issue. Submit all entries by NOVEMBER 15, 2014 to: AMSS Jr. All-American Contest Purebred Publishing 1224 Alton Darby Creek Rd. Columbus, OH 43228


AMSS & Purebred Publishing

2014 Junior All-American Entry Form Submit this form to: AMSS Jr. All-American Contest, Purebred Publishing, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Rd., Columbus, OH 43228

Use a separate form for each animal entered Having met ALL the Junior All-American eligibility requirements in placing first and/or second at one or more 2014 State Show or Regional Show OR first through fifth at a National Show and by supplying a 2014 professional livestock dairy pose unretouched color photo to purebred.editor@gmail.com, I hereby submit this entry.

Class: __________________________________________________ Birthdate: ___________________________ Animal Name & Registration Number: ___________________________________________________________ Current Owner: ____________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________ Email: ______________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Exhibitor in 2014 (If different than current owner): ______________________________________________ List all placings at 2014 qualifying shows where exhibited. Qualifying shows are all State, National and Regional junior shows open to any exhibitor. The National Junior Heifer show is a qualifying show. FAILURE TO LIST ALL PLACINGS AT NATIONAL SHOWS WILL AUTOMATICALLY DISQUALIFY THE ANIMAL AND ENTRY FEE WILL BE FORFEITED. FAILURE TO CORRECTLY LIST ALL OTHER MAJOR SHOWS MAY RESULT IN DISQUALIFYING ANIMAL. Mail entry form, photo and $20 entry fee (checks to Purebred Publishing) to: AMSS Jr. All-American Contest, Purebred Publishing, 1224

Alton Darby Creek Rd., Columbus, OH 43228

Placing

Show & State

Udder Placing

Entries may also be made online with a credit card at www.purebredpublishing.com/Publication/Milking Shorthorn Journal by November 15, 2014 Email photos to purebred.editor@gmail.com by November 25, 2014 Submit all mail entries & hard copy photos by NOVEMBER 15, 2014 to: AMSS Jr. All-American Contest Purebred Publishing 1224 Alton Darby Creek Rd. Columbus, OH 43228

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Promote your Farm in the 2015 Calendar! Only 12 spots per calendar! Reserve your month now

Reach your audience for 30 consecutive days!

Mailed with the Holiday edition

$500 per page full color & photos inlcuded

2015 Milking Shorthorn

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($5 per cow for cut outs)

Advertising Deadline: Monday, October 27 Don’t be shut out! Contact Lindsey Rucks to reserve your month today! purebredpublishinglr@gmail.com or 863.634.3187

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Arizona

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PML

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Minnesota Illinois

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17755-75th Street NE, Oak Park, MN

320.968.7880 l Mike-320.333.6521 l Jill-320.333.6523 "If your dreams don't scare you, then they are not big enough"

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Canada

Contact Purebred Publishing to be included in this breeder's directory 614.339.5393

Oklahoma

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Wisconsin

Photo Cut-Outs: $5 per cow

Advertising Deadlines: Fall Issue: Holiday Issue: Winter 2015: 2015 Calendar:

August 7 November 12 January 9 October 27

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