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2024 NATIONAL HOLSTEIN CONVENTION

April 24 – 27, 2024 | Hamilton, Ontario

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS APRIL 24 Ontario Spring Discovery Show (Heifers)

APRIL 26 Farm Tours

APRIL 25 Ontario Spring Discovery Show (Cows)

Alternative Tour

Ancaster Fairgrounds

Moo’vers & Shakers Speaker Sessions Toss & Taste – The Ultimate Cornhole BBQ Bash

Visit events.holstein.ca to see the full list of farm tours in South Western Ontario

APRIL 27 Holstein Canada AGM Sheraton Hotel Hamilton

Master Breeder Gala

Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

Locations of interest in Hamilton and Brant

Canvas & Cocktails Soirée Hamilton Art Gallery

Ancaster Fairgrounds

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HOLSTEIN ONTARIO JUNIOR SHOWS

Our four annual Junior shows are a major highlight for youth across the province. The shows rely heavily on volunteers and sponsors to successfully run each year – we extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to all of our sponsors of the 2023 season! EastGen, Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund, Ontario Joint Dairy Breeds & Jersey Ontario sponsor all four shows.

WESTERN JUNIOR SHOW:

WEST-CENTRAL JUNIOR SHOW:

We also wish to thank Murray Reissner, who for several years has devoted countless hours to designing and crafting the beautiful showboxes to be presented at each of the respective shows! Thank you, Murray; these boxes will undoubtedly be treasured by recipients for years to come!

Steveleigh Holsteins Family of Bruce Witmer

John Drummond

Salus Mutual Insurance

Wellington County Holstein Club

Carldot Farms

Upper Grand Veterinary Clinic

Nuview Farms

Floradale Feed Mill

Walker Dairy

West-Central District Council

Cleave View Farms

Sleegerdale Farms Shaws Ice Cream Western District Council

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EASTERN JUNIOR SHOW:

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official publication of The Ontario Holstein Branch

Holstein Ontario 20 Corporate Place, Brantford, ON N3T 5R4 Phone: (519) 653-6180 Fax: (519) 756-9982 www.ontarioholstein.ca GENERAL MANAGER Pam Charlton pamcharlton@ontario.holstein.ca (519) 861-9851

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FEATURES Ontario Summer Show Breeder of Distinction

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EDITOR, Olivia Dunn communications@ontario.holstein.ca (519) 865-5207

County Show Results World Dairy Expo ODYTF Scholarship Winners Inter-County Dairy Youth Judging Competition Holstein Ontario Convention 2024 Junior Show Results All-Ontario Competition Guidelines

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BRANCH & EVENT SUPPORT ADMIN, Shelley Barfoot-O’Neill admin@ontario.holstein.ca (705) 333-9690

The Stanton Family

GM’s Message Linked In Youth Feature Samantha Hildbrandt

Pursuit of Excellence Sale Highlights Superior Production Holstein Happenings Index of Advertisers In Black and White

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2023/2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT, COLE VERBURG way2succinct@yahoo.com 613-802-3604 PAST-PRESIDENT, JAMES CRANSTON cranstonbackup@hotmail.com 905-719-0196 VICE-PRESIDENT, KYLE MACLEOD kyle_macleod@hotmail.ca 519-320-0729 DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE, ALAN HAWTHORNE bobmur.farms@gmail.com 519-291-5824 NATIONAL DIRECTOR, BRIAN SLAUGHTER bslaughter@holstein.ca 519-330-6062 ADDITIONAL BOARD MEMBERS MONICA KAGI 63redlodge@gmail.com 613-577-1658 ADAM HUNT trekili77@gmail.com 613-329-2649 ROBERT KOLB mountkolbfarminc@hotmail.com 416-523-7937

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MAGAZINE DESIGN Jess Willison AD DESIGN Jess Willison CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Bonnie Cooper CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Bonnie Cooper, Claire Swale, Whitney Ball, Sam Bushbeck, Sheila Sundborg, Lyndsay Berry, Clarissa McCallum, Pam Charlton, Patty Jones, The Bullvine, Vicki Fletcher

Reproduction, in whole or in part, of the editorial or advertising content is forbidden without the written consent of the Ontario Holstein Branch. PUBLICATIONS MAIL AGREEMENT NO. 41994024 RETURN UNDELIVERABLE CANADIAN ADDRESSES VIA DATA FILE TO: THELINK@ONTARIO.HOLSTEIN.CA ON THE COVER: Peter Leach is leading C V F King Doc Sunset, bred by Clearview Farm of Clarence Creek, Ontario, currently owned by Farisview Holsteins – Dalton J. Faris of East Gwillimbury, Ontario. Sunset won her Senior 3 Year Old class and went on to be named Grand Champion at the Simcoe County Show held at the Essa Agriplex on August 24th. Sunset is continuing her show ring success after being named All-Canadian Winter 2 Year Old in 2022. PHOTO BY STEPHANIE LEE PHOTOGRAPHY. W W W. O N TA R I O H O L ST E I N . C A


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I am not sure where the time goes, but it sure flies by quickly. As I reflect on the summer and fall, I am once again amazed at all the activities and events that happen across the province. We saw another very successful series of Junior Shows with significant increases in participants. These are always the highlight of my summer with the enthusiasm and energy these young people bring with them. For many, it is their first time in the show ring and it always amazes me to see how much these young show people grow and learn over the summer when we see them again at the county shows later in the year. This summer also saw the return of the Inter-County Dairy Youth Judging Competition. It has been four years since this event was held and it came back strong. You can read more about this event further into The Link as well as the report from the Ontario Team that travelled to Madison to compete in the US National Judging Competition. Another provincial judging school was held in conjunction with the Summer Show in Lindsay which saw several international and out of province judges participate in addition to our own provincial judges. And of course, the full run of County Holstein Shows kept us busy through to October. Rounding out the month was the Ontario Dairy Youth Award winners’ trip to Alberta to tour farms and attend the Westerner Dairy Showcase. Now we are gearing up for the TD Classic 4-H Dairy Show at the Royal Winter Fair and the All Ontario Awards. Not to mention a winter full of Club AGM’s, Provincial Convention in London and the National Holstein Convention in Hamilton. It is busy to say the least but what makes it fun and interesting is all the people we meet along the way and the committee members and industry partners we get to work with for all of these events. This industry is like no other. The passion, the dedication, the camaraderie, and genuine love of the Holstein community is something to be proud of. Nothing we do at the branch would be possible without the long list of volunteers and partners that all come together to make these events possible. This includes all the local Holstein Club volunteers that organize your twilight meetings, breeders’ cups and county shows, golf tournaments, banquets, AGM’s….the list goes on. Next time you see a club director, show volunteer, provincial director, or industry sponsor please remember to pass along your thanks – without them we would not have the programs we all enjoy. I hope you all can find a few minutes this fall to pause and reflect on everything you have to be grateful for and to appreciate the opportunity to be a part of this great Holstein community. Once again, I say to all of you THANK YOU – I look forward to many more opportunities to work together and offer amazing programs and events that help develop future leaders and showcase the many talents of Ontario producers.

Pam Charlton, General Manager pamcharlton@ontario.holstein.ca • 519-861-9851

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LOOKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND INITIATE CHANGE? JOIN THE HOLSTEIN ONTARIO BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO HAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD! WE ARE LOOKING FOR FORWARD-THINKING INDIVIDUALS TO BE PART OF OUR BOARD FOR EAST-CENTRAL AND WEST-CENTRAL DISTRICTS. NOMINATION FORMS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED BY DEC. 31, 2023 AND MUST INCLUDE SUPPORT FROM TWO MEMBERS WITHIN YOUR DISTRICT. FORMS CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM OUR WEBSITE: HTTPS://WWW.ONTARIOHOLSTEIN.CA/BOARD-OF-DIRECTORS AND FORWARDED TO BRANCH@ONTARIO.HOLSTEIN.CA

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Welcome to Olivia Dunn Marketing & Communications Coordinator The team at Holstein Ontario is excited to welcome Olivia Dunn as the new Marketing and Communications Coordinator. Her love of agriculture began at a young age with stories from her grandparent’s dairy farm, Hughjosa Holsteins in Springvale. Formally educated at Conestoga College in Communications and Public Relations, she comes to us with a strong background in marketing, social media and communications. Olivia is eager to dive into her role at Holstein Ontario and deepen her understanding of the dairy industry. Putting together this issue of The Link has been one of her first tasks with the team and she is “thankful that I get to work with this talented and supportive team every day. I am excited to learn and grow within Holstein Ontario.” In her free time, Olivia enjoys spending every moment she can in nature, whether it’s cycling on a trail, or just exploring the beautiful Paris Ontario, where she lives with her partner Russell and her cat Max.

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MOLLY MACMILLAN Molly MacMillan, Data and Information Specialist, left the branch in August. She was very involved in many programs and events across the province: A friendly face at many county and regional shows, the wizard behind all the reports in the Link magazine, the All-Ontario Competition, the Heart of the Herd awards and the creator of our new website. She has certainly left her mark on the branch and she will be missed by all of us at the office. We wish her much success in her new position as Education and Extension Specialist at Holstein Canada.

Shelley Barfoot-O’Neill Branch & Event Support Admin Born and raised on Kenarbara Farms in Northern Grey County, Shelley was actively involved in working on her family’s purebred Holstein farm along with her parents Ken and Barb Barfoot, who were very involved in Holstein activities, showing, as well as the 4-H program in Grey County. After attending the University of Guelph Diploma program, she worked at the Holstein Journal, working with wonderful mentors, and continuing her passion for the Holstein Breed. Shelley has been involved in the Not-for-Profit Sector for over 35 years, mostly in membership and program delivery. Shelley and her husband Brian reside near Kleinburg, where Brian has worked for Quality Holsteins for over 37 years. They have two sons, Adam, daughter in law Liz, and Shea, who are very involved in 4-H, showing and agriculture. They are proud grandparents to 7 grandsons and are kept busy with their activities including 4-H. Shelley has been a 4-H leader for over 30 years, volunteering on many local and regional committees, including the TD Classic and RAWF Jr Sheep Show, Inter County Judging and The Grey County 4-H Showdown. Besides her passion for 4-H and dairy cattle, she enjoys spending time with her Jack Russell, Kody and cheering on her favourite sports teams.

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LINKED IN IS YOUR PAGE – IT WAS CREATED FOR YOU TO SHARE YOUR FARM UPDATES, FAMILY MILESTONES, FUNNY STORIES, UNIQUE PHOTOS AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN WITH THE OVER 4,000 ONTARIO BREEDERS WHO READ THE LINK! WRITE US TODAY... WE’LL MAKE SURE YOU STAY “LINKED IN!”

DR. TIM HENSHAW AWARD OF EXCELLENCE WINNERS The Tim Henshaw Awards of Excellence were presented to nominees at each event who reflected and effectively communicated Dr. Henshaw’s qualities of enthusiasm, encouragement, leadership, and devotion to serving others. Each recipient received a $750 cheque from EastGen. After two weeks of working at our youth events, we are all in absolute agreement; the future of our industry is in very good hands.”

WELCOME BABY CALEB! CONGRATS MISTYGLEN CREAMERY!

From left: EastGen General Manager Brian O’Connor; Braden Sparks of Brant County, winner of the Dr. Tim Henshaw Award of Excellence presented at EastGen Challenge West (Woodstock) 2023; and EastGen Director Stefan Mueller.

Tom and Kris of Mistyglen Creamery attended the Business Achievement Awards hosted by the London Chamber of Commerce. We’re proud to announce that Mistyglen Creamery won the award in the Agribusiness category. This resulted in Kris giving an acceptance speech while Tom tried not to look too uncomfortable in front of nearly 1200 people. Congratulations to all the other winners and finalists.

From left: EastGen Director of Sales Jamie Howard; Joanna Kapteyn of Grey County, winner of the Dr. Tim Henshaw Award of Excellence presented at EastGen Challenge East (Markham) 2023; and EastGen Director Rob Bumstead.

NIAGARA DINNER AT THE DAIRY SPIRIT OF 4-H WINNERS Spirit of 4-H Joanna Kapteyn of the Wiarton 4-H Dairy Club is presented with the 2023 Spirit of 4-H award by Grey County Holstein Club President Nathan Magwood recently. “Joanna is the person who puts others ahead of herself, making sure everyone works together and has fun while getting the job done. She is currently a grade 5 teacher just finishing her first year and she uses the lessons she has learned in 4-H and with animals to teach her students the importance of not only agriculture but also dedication, hard work, determination and goals.

From left: EastGen President Amanda Jeffs; Shayna Dickson of Leeds County, winner of the Dr. Tim Henshaw Award of Excellence presented at EastGen Showcase (Spencerville) 2023; and EastGen General Manager Brian O’Connor. PHOTOS SUBMITTED.

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Welcome Caleb Gordon VanNieuwenhuizen! Born at 7:18am on September 4th, 2023 weighing 7lbs 4oz, and 20.5” long. Caleb is the first child of Amanda Comfort and her husband Brandon VanNieuwenhuizen. Amanda is very active on her family’s Brookturn Holstein Farm in the Niagara Region and works currently for Holstein Canada as a Field Representative. Congratulations Amanda and Brandon and welcome Caleb. PHOTO SUBMITTED.

We live in an era where more and more consumers want to understand where their food comes from and how it is grown. Niagara Dinner at the Dairy has proven to provide concise on-farm information. In the 9 years that we have invited the public to a local dairy farm, over 15,000 consumers have come to visit to see how their milk is produced! Attendees got a wagon ride to the farm where tour guides took them through the barn where they could see the animals and learn about what cows eat, our vet supplies, healthy milk products with the Canadian milk symbol, our milkhouse and TMR, genomics and a station where they could feed and pet some baby calves. Each group got a turn in the milking parlour, learning how cows are milked, and even put the milker on a cow if they wanted! After leaving the barn, they received a meal of hamburgers or hotdogs, chocolate milk and ice cream! SUBMITTED BY

The Spirit of 4-H Award is sponsored by the Ontario Holstein Branch and aims to recognize the outstanding contributions of 4-H members in their respective counties. We encourage all 4-H Dairy Club Leaders to take advantage of this opportunity and contact the Branch to receive a leather portfolio to present to your county’s winner. BRENDA ROSZEL.

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4-H Conformation Champions

Sponsored by Callaghan Farm Supply, Kingsway Farms, Northumberland Holstein Club (l-r) Champion: WINRIGHT SL SIDEKICK JADE Taylor Mathers Resrve: PETITCLERC LAMBDA ATLAS Paige Werry

4-H Showmanship Champions

Sponsored by Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund, Agri-Turf Alliance, Wilson Tire & Battery, DeLaval, Jackson Water Conditioning, Jones Feeds (l-r) Champion: CADEN FINLAY Reserve: CARSON PHOENIX HM: JAELYNN PHOENIX

Red & White Grand Champions

Sponsored by Clarkvalley Holsteins Champion: WAYBRU ANALYST’S ALLURE-RED William Schilling Reserve: GOLDEN-OAKS ALEXIS-RED Hodglynn Holsteins & Raymond Smygwaty

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Grand & Reserve Champion

Sponsored by Grand Valley Fortifiers, Blondin Sires, Nutreco (Shur-Gain), Ontario Cty Holstein Club, Moynes Ford Champion: ALTONA LEA UNIX HERMINIE Dalton J. Faris Reserve: GLEN ISLAY SENNET TORANCE Adam Clarke & Clarkvalley Holsteins

Intermediate Champions

Sponsored by Cargill Animal Nutrition, Scotiabank, The Co-operators Insurance, Lawrence’s Dairy Supply/GEA Canada (l-r) Champion: WINRIGHT UNIX TRIXIE Kingsway Farms & Raymond Smygwaty Reserve: HENDERCROFT CHIEF SPHYNX Herbert Henderson

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Sponsored by Parallel Genetics, CIBC, Blondin Sires (l-r) Champion: KINGSWAY CAUGHT A VIBE Kingsway Farms Reserve: IN-STYLE JEWEL IN THE NIGHT Jannalee Coleman, J. Isaac Folt & Riley Whisler

Jr Premier Breeder

Sponsored by Victoria County Holstein Club

Sponsored by Victoria County Holstein Club

HERBERT HENDERSON

RIVERDOWN HOLSTEINS

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Jr Premier Exhibitor

HERBERT HENDERSON

CLARKVALLEY HOLSTEINS

Sponsored by Quality Seeds LTD

Sponsored by Bank of Montreal

Many thanks to our additional sponsors Callaghan Farm Supply · Northumberland County Holstein Club · Kingsway Holsteins · Jones Feed Mills Ltd · Jackson Water Conditioning · DeLaval Wilson Tire & Battery · Farm Credit Canada · Equipment Ontario · Starfra Feeds · Sunderland Co-operative · BDO Canada LLP · Campbellford Farm Supply Dairy Source · Blondin Sires · Moynes Ford · Ontario County Holstein Club · York Region Holstein Club · CIBC · Outram Fuels & Propane · Bank of Montreal Peterborough County Holstein Club · L&A Holstein Club · ProRich Seeds Inc · Kera Phoenix · Sunderland Feed Supply · TD Canada Trust · Cargill Animal Nutrition Bob Mark New Holland Sales Ltd · Udder Comfort · The Co-Operators Insurance · Scotiabank · Lawrence’s Dairy Supply/GEA Canada · Green Tractors Hamilton Township Mutual Insurance · Canadian Livestock Photography · Grand Valley Fortifiers · Trouw Nutrition Canada/Shur-Gain · Dalton & Allan Faris Victoria County Holstein Club · Quality Seeds · Maizex Seed Corn · Days Inn & Suites Lindsay · Unique Designs · Holstein Assoc of Canada · Alliance Agri-Turf East Holstein Ontario · Eastgen · Pickseed · Pioneer · Commonwell Mutual Insurance · City of Kawartha Lakes · Forestell Turkey Farms · Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund W W W. O N TA R I O H O L ST E I N . C A

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PHOTOS 1. Premier Breeder & Exhibitor - Hendercroft Farms, 2. 1st Place Longtime Production - Hendercroft Winbrok Gummybear, 3. Champion Bred & Owned Errolea Avalanche Brazil, 4. Intermediate Champion line-up (l to r)Winright Unix Trixie, Hendercroft Unix Spiynx & Waybru Analyst’s Allure-Red, 5. Junior Champion - Kingsway Caught A Vibe, 6. Grand Champion - Altona Lea Unix Herminie. PHOTOS BY COWSMOPOLITAN.

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JULY 27-28, 2023 • 223 HEAD • JUDGE - PIERRE BOULET

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Spring Heifer

RED & WHITE CHAMPIONS GRAND RESERVE JR CHAMP

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Spring Yearling

Clarkvalley Holsteins, Woodville

WINRIGHT SL SIDEKICK JADE PETITCLERC LAMBDA ATLAS

Paige Werry, Oshawa

PHOENIXHOLM LIMITED MACEY

Fall Yearling Summer 2 Year Old

CADEN FINLAY

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Junior Herd

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Woodville Junior Exhibitor

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RIVERDOWN HOLSTEINS

Metcalfe Premier Sire (Junior) Breeder’s Herd

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Kingsway Farms, Raymond J. Smygwaty, Hastings

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Dalton J. Faris, East Gwillimbury

5 Year Old BU

Joel Phoenix, Trent Valley Holsteins, Cannington

Mature Cow BU

Adam Clarke, Clarkvalley Holsteins, Woodville

GRAND ALTONA LEA UNIX HERMINIE RUTI CHIEF NATALIA

RES GRAND GLEN ISLAY SENNET TORANCE HM GRAND • GRAND B&O ERROLEA AVALANCHE BRAZIL* (2nd)

Errolea Holsteins, Hodglynn Holsteins, Camlachie Longtime Production

FARNEAR DELTA-LAMBDA-ET

Full results available at www.assistexpo.ca/results/ontario-summer-show

TOLAMIKA DIAMONDBACK BLAINE

Senior 3 Year Old BU

HERBERT HENDERSON

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INT HM WAYBRU ANALYST’S ALLURE-RED

Ronald Grandy, Oshawa

FARNEAR DELTA-LAMBDA-ET

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Herbert Henderson, Ashton

William H Schilling, Decatur, MI

Ashton Premier Exhibitor & Premier Breeder

HENDERCROFT JUBE JUBE

Herbert Henderson, Ashton

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JAELYNN PHOENIX

BECKRIDGE WARRIOR-RED BERMUDA*

Beckridge Holsteins, Pegg Investments Ltd, Keswick

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LOA-DE-MEDE BAROLO JOAN*

Loa-De-Mede Farms Ltd, Oshawa

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CARSON PHOENIX

JR CHAMP • GRAND B&O HEIFER KINGSWAY CAUGHT A VIBE*

Kingsway Farms, Hastings Winter Yearling

Carson Phoenix, Sunderland

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HEAVENLY-I WARRIOR RED SATIN*

Heavenly Genetics, Gerardo & Jose Gonzalez, MB Luckylady Farm & Select Farm, Aylmer

Barclay Phoenix, Keaton Phoenix & Ty Finley, Uxbridge

Taylor Mathers, Winchester

JR RES IN-STYLE JEWEL IN THE NIGHT

Jannalee Coleman, J Isaac Folt & Riley Whisler, North Collins, NY

RALANES SAGER ALTITUDE ALASKA ROUGETTE ALTITUDE ALEXANNE

DUHIBOU ENERGY PRIMY

Clarkvalley Holsteins, Dalton J. Faris, Peter Leach, Woodville

HEAVENLY-I WARRIOR RED SATIN

Heavenly Genetics, Gerardo & Jose Gonzalez, MB Luckylady Farm & Select Farm, Aylmer

4-H CONFORMATION CHAMPION

Winter Heifer

William Schilling, Decatur, MI

Hodglynn Holsteins & Raymond Smygwaty, Kincardine

VALE-O-SKENE CRUSHABUL GLIMMER

Beckridge Holsteins, Breamont Holsteins & Quality Holsteins, Keswick

HENDERCROFT WINBROK GUMMYBEAR

Kingsway Farms Matthew Forestell, Trentward Farms, Hastings

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tanton Bros. Limited at Ilderton, ON, is a global leader in producing elite, deep-pedigreed, high genomic, profitable Holstein genetics. Owned and operated by Laurie and Sandy Stanton and their four adult children – twins Jim and Jeff, Greg and Amy – and their families, Stanton Farms has won two Holstein Canada Master Breeder Shields while breeding a host of high-ranking animals on Canada’s Lifetime Performance Index (LPI) lists. On November 6 & 7, the Stanton family are being honoured as the “Breeder of Distinction” at the TD Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, ON. Five embryos from this respected herd will be won by a lucky Classic participant in a draw the final afternoon.

Five generations of Stantons have been involved in this family operation which over the years has used the prefixes Stantons, Stanbro, Twilite and Beaupark. The herd was originally established in southwestern Ontario in the 1930s by Laurie Stanton’s grandfather and great-uncle. Laurie took over the operation in the 1970s. In 2006, he and his family moved to their current location at Ilderton where the herd presently numbers close to 3000 head. They milk 1000 cows 3X/day in a double-30 herringbone parlour. The milk cows are fed a TMR of corn silage, haylage, brewers grain, canola, distillers grain, ground corn and supplement. Thirty full and part-time employees (including family) work on this large, progressive farm. The drive and passion to always be on the leading edge of genetics has propelled the Stantons to the forefront of Canada’s Holstein business. As Laurie once said, “We never take our foot off the gas, ever!” Early adopters of genomics, they genomic test all their calves. Cow families have always been at the heart of their breeding program accomplishments. Investments in numerous high profile cow families, where

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they often acquired several members of those families to heighten their chance of success, laid the foundation for the Stantons’ herd. The use of IVF and conventional ET has helped them to reproduce their best genetics even faster. While the Stantons still add the occasional new animal to their herd, today it is those tried-and-true cow families that they have worked with for generations that continue to flourish. The results speak for themselves. The Stantons consistently place multiple high-ranking cows and bulls on Canada’s Top 100 GLPI Lists. Countless bulls in A.I. units carry their prefix, bulls who not only sire daughters that excel in large commercial herd settings, but also have the type and style to win at shows. In August 2021, the Stantons had 13 homebred proven bulls in the Top 100 GLPI Bull List alone. These same homebred A.I. bulls are used heavily by the Stantons in their own herd to advance and promote their genetics. Sher-Est Rudolph Stress-ET VG-86 49*, a Rudolph from Sher-Est Thor Soup VG-88-USA-DOM-GMD 1*, established one of their most impactful families. Purchased as a calf in 1997, Stress had over 20 sons in A.I., 15 of these earning Superior Production awards. She had 25 VG daughters and had the most daughters in the top 1000 LPI Cow List 13 times. Her daughter, Stantons Sherice VG-85-2YR 26*, was the dam of two Class Extra sons, Steady and Dundas. Another branch of the Soup family produced the esteemed brood cow, Stantons Freddie Cameo EX-91-3E 62*, who made 95,126 kg milk lifetime, had numerous sons in A.I., and nine EX and 36 VG daughters including Stantons Shamrock Coco Chanel EX-90 6*. A newly proven great-grandson of Coco Chanel’s at Semex, Stantons Cockpit, who descends from 12 generations of VG/EX maternal dams, debuted at number 22 on the August

PHOTO ABOVE The Stanton family of Stanton Bros. Limited is pictured together in this 2017 photo. From left: Jeff, Greg, Laurie, Sandy, Amy and Jim Stanton.. PHOTO BY BONNIE COOPER.. W W W. O N TA R I O H O L ST E I N . C A

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2023 GLPI Bull List with +3527 GLPI. Another deeply ingrained family here is the Wabash-Way Emilyann-ET VG-88-2YR-USA-DOM 47* line. Emilyann’s great-granddaughter, Stantons McCutchen 1174 Agree VG-88 15*, completes 14 generations of VG/EX. An outstanding bull mother, Agree has had as many as seven proven sons in the Top 100 GLPI Bull List at one time. Her most popular, and highest-ranking son is Stantons Alligator-ET VG. This Semex owned bull has sired many show winners, including the Junior Champion at the 2022 Royal Winter Fair and World Dairy Expo. “I can still remember coming into our calf barn and seeing those first Alligator calves. They always looked like they were on the money that day,” recalls Jeff. “And we loved our first milking Alligators, still do. They have been great cows for us,” adds Jim. EastGen donated 25 doses of sexed Alligator semen to four different fund-raising events this year and raised $47,000 for three worthy causes, including the Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund.

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2023 COUNTY SHOW RESULTS BRANT-WENTWORTH HOLSTEIN SHOW AUGUST 31, 2023 • 109 HEAD • JUDGE - TYLER REYNOLDS

Jr Champion:

HOLZER WARRIOR DIXIE

BRUCE-GREY SAM BUSCHBECK PHOTOGRAPHY

A SHOW SEASON FOR THE BOOKS! What a fantastic show season we had in Ontario this year with many shows seeing an increase in numbers. A big shout out to all the volunteers and sponsors that make these events happen and to the exhibitors who spend so much time and effort to bring out their animals.

DUFFERIN-WELLINGTON HOLSTEIN SHOW SEPTEMBER 1, 2023 • 118 HEAD • JUDGE - TYLER REYNOLDS

Jr Champion:

Clarkvalley Holsteins & Peter Leach Res Jr Champion:

GILDALE BEST HERITAGE

Royal Lynn Holsteins Inc. Grand Champion: Res Grand Champion:

BRIDGEVIEW ALLEYOOP KOE

Bridgeview Farms Ltd. Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

Res Jr Champion:

Grand Champion: Res Grand Champion:

AUGUST 29, 2023 • 116 HEAD • JUDGE - JON KINGDON BLONDIN HANO MERCY

Story Book Holsteins Res Jr Champion: Grand Champion:

Res Grand Champion:

HUFFMANDALE UNIX MAPLESUGAR

JASON WATKE

CARLETON-RUSSELL HEIFER SHOW SEPTEMBER 29, 2023 • 37 HEAD • JUDGE - DEVIN O’HARA

Premier Breeder:

RIVERDOWN HOLSTEINS

Premier Exhibitor:

DELCREEK HOLSTEINS

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Almet Farms Ltd. Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

FRANK BARKEY & FAMILY

EASTERN ONTARIO INVITATIONAL AUGUST 17, 2023 • 111 HEAD • JUDGE - KEVIN MACLEAN

Jr Champion:

PRYME SHE WEARS WAR PAINT

Keagan Prins & Pryme Farms Ltd. Res Jr Champion:

HODGLYNN ALLIGATOR BARBIE

Raymond J. Smygwaty

DELCREEK HIPSY DIPSY

Delcreek Holsteins

FRICOSONS AVALANCHE ADORE

Fricosons Holsteins & Sikmadale Holsteins

RIVERDOWN LAMBDA LADY DI

Jaquemet Holsteins & Riverdown Holsteins

MS KISS FINDME-RED-ET

Kawartha Holsteins

Res Grand Champion:

PATIENCE HOLSTEINS LTD.

Res Jr Champion:

Res Jr Champion:

HICKLEE WINDBROOK SPRING

Premier Exhibitor:

MAIFIELD WARRIOR ENA

Almet Farms Ltd.

Grand Champion:

Premier Breeder:

Jr Champion:

SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 • 80 HEAD • JUDGE - BRENT HOWE

Jr Champion:

Hodglynn Holsteins, Little Star Holsteins & Matthew Forestell Cameron Hickling

KENTVILLE HOLSTEINS

DURHAM HOLSTEIN SHOW

PATIENCE REDEYE CINDERELLA

Bill Gibson & Patience Holstiens

SHADYWILLO RANDALL CAJUN

Andrew Den Haan & Matthew Forestell Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

Jr Champion:

ERBCREST DOC MARILOU

Erbcrest Farm & Quality Holsteins

BRIDGEVIEW FARMS LTD.

BRUCE-GREY HOLSTEIN SHOW

MS TANG ALLIGATR A TRICK-ET

Beckridge Holsteins, Quality Holsteins & Velthuis Farms Ltd.

SPRINGCREST UNIX HELLEN

Clarkvalley Holsteins & Heavenly Genetics

VALE-O-SKENE CRUSHABUL GLIMMER

Beckridge Holsteins, Breamont Holsteins & Quality Holsteins

Grand Champion:

MAPLELEY 1ST GRADE STARLIE

Mapleley Holsteins Res Grand Champion:

LIDDLEHOLME TKELAH

Two-To-Tango Farms Inc. Premier Breeder:

MAPLE-AIN HOLSTEINS

Premier Exhibitor:

TWO-TO-TANGO FARMS INC. W W W. O N TA R I O H O L ST E I N . C A


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ELGIN HOLSTEIN SHOW

AUGUST 12, 2023 • 100 HEAD • JUDGE - RICHARD OSBORNE

Jr Champion:

KNONAUDALE BUGATTI

Futurecrest Holsteins, Howe Holsteins Inc & Valleyburn Farms Res Jr Champion:

BLONDIN LEGEND BARBIE

Maplekeys Farms Grand Champion:

MAPLEKEYS DOORMAN CHARITY

Maplekeys Farms Res Grand Champion:

MAPLEKEYS SIDEKICK JUJUBE

Maplekeys Farms Premier Breeder:

MAPLEKEYS FARMS

Premier Exhibitor:

SCHIPPER FARMS LTD

FRONTENAC HOLSTEIN SHOW

SEPTEMBER 15, 2023 • 71 HEAD • JUDGE - STEPH WARNER

Jr Champion:

BESLEA FARMS LTD.

GLENGARRY HOLSTEIN SHOW

AUGUST 12, 2023 • 75 HEAD • JUDGE - PAT LUNDY

Jr Champion:

Res Jr Champion: Grand Champion: Res Grand Champion: Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

AUGUST 21, 2023 • 52 HEAD • JUDGE - RICHARD OSBORNE

Jr Champion:

HODGLYNN ALPHA HENNA

Hodglynn Holsteins & Little Star Holsteins Res Jr Champion:

WILLOWLANE LAMBDA SIERRA

Brian Slaughter Grand Champion:

BIRKENTREE SIDEKICK ELLISSIA

Hodglynn Holsteins & Little Star Holsteins Res Grand Champion:

RAIVUE SIDEKICK PANDORA

Hodglynn Holsteins & Little Star Holsteins Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

BRIAN SLAUGHTER

LANARK HOLSTEIN SHOW

SEPTEMBER 1, 2023 • 75 HEAD • JUDGE - GLENN BARKEY

KIRKLEA MASTER BUGATTI

Jr Champion:

KIRKLEA DENVER BEANIE BABY

Res Jr Champion:

LOCHDALE GC BONNIE

Grand Champion:

CHERRY CREST BRINGER OF RAIN

Res Grand Champion:

CHERRY CREST HOLSTEINS

Premier Breeder: Premier Exhibitor:

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DOUGLAS WINGER

LAMBTON HOLSTEIN SHOW

KINGSWAY EM T-STORM TAHITI

Knapview Farms & Maple-Ain Holsteins

KNAPVIEW KING DOC ELOISE

Knapview Farms

TIMCON DIABLO CONTROL

Timcon Holsteins

TIMCON OLFA CHIEF

Timcon Holsteins

Cherry Crest Holsteins Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor

WCG UNIX HYPNOSIS

Willowcreek Genetics

Lochdale Holsteins Res Grand Champion:

DEBOER GHOST EMERSON

De Boer Acres Holsteins

Kirklea Holsteins Grand Champion:

WCG MASTER LILLY

Willowcreek Genetics

Kirklea Holsteins Res Jr Champion:

GILDALE BEST HERITAGE

Royal Lynn Holsteins

WINDCROFT DEMPSEY TAZ

Windcroft Farm Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

OCTOBER 3, 2023 • 66 HEAD • JUDGE - BRIAN SLAUGHTER

Jr Champion:

BESLEA BEEMER DREAMER

Beslea Farms Res Grand Champion:

PERTH-WATERLOO CLAIRE SWALE

HALDIMAND-NORFOLK HOLSTEIN SHOW

CRATER ABITTY LAMBDA

Crater Farm & Rock-A-Berry Holsteins Grand Champion:

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CRATER WHISTLE LAMBDA

Crater Farm Res Jr Champion:

BRUCE-GREY SAM BUSCHBECK PHOTOGRAPHY

SIMCOE WHITNEY BALL

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THUNDER BAY SUBMITTED

MIDDLESEX HOLSTEIN SHOW

AUGUST 9, 2023 • 150 HEAD • JUDGE - JON KINGDON

Jr Champion:

HAMMING JORDY MONAE

London Dairy Farms Res Jr Champion:

CERTIFIED DH ILLUSTRAT INTENSE

Certified Holsteins Grand Champion:

EXTRAMILE INTENSE DOORMAN

London Dairy Farms Res Grand Champion:

ECHO GLEN DOORMAN ALOUETTE

Andrew Den Haan & Echo Glen Farm Premier Breeder:

HEATHER HOLME HOLSTEINS

Premier Exhibitor:

LONDON DAIRY FARMS

OXFORD CLAIRE SWALE

OXFORD HOLSTEIN SHOW

AUGUST 24, 2023 • 119 HEAD • JUDGE - KEVIN MCGRISKIN

NIAGARA HOLSTEIN SHOW

Jr Champion:

AUGUST 23, 2023 • 63 HEAD • JUDGE - PETE COLEMAN

Jr Champion:

GILDALE BEST HERITAGE

Res Jr Champion:

BRAEHOLME ALONGSIDE VIANNA

Grand Champion:

BROOKTURN GOLD CHIP LACEY

Res Grand Champion:

DOUGFORD SIDEKICK J-LO

Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

Windview Holsteins Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

FEEDERLANE FARMS

ROESBETT SK RISKY

Rosebett Farms Ltd.

Brookturn Holsteins Res Grand Champion:

SWEETVIEW AVALANCHE MITSOU

Up-Ridge Holsteins

Braeholme Holsteins Grand Champion:

RANHAVEN ALLIE AMBER

Breamont Holsteins & Craig Ranter

Royal Lynn Holsteins Inc. Res Jr Champion:

VALE-O-SKENE CRUSHABUL GLIMMER

Beckridge Holsteins, Breamont Holsteins & Quality Holsteins

UP-RIDGE HOLSTEINS

PERTH-WATERLOO HOLSTEIN SHOW

SEPTEMBER 15, 2023 • 215 HEAD • JUDGE - KEVIN MCGRISKIN

NORTHUMBERLAND HOLSTEIN SHOW

Jr Champion:

Jr Champion:

KINGSWAY SIDEKICK DIVA

Res Jr Champion:

CLAIRCREST VICTOR TATTLETAIL

Grand Champion: Res Grand Champion:

KINGSWAY FARMS

SEPTEMBER 4, 2023 • 119 HEAD • JUDGE - KYLE RIVINGTON

Jr Champion:

MAGOLAIT LAMBDA ROSEY

Clarkvalley Holsteins, Pierre Boulet & Ronald Grandy Res Jr Champion:

Res Grand Champion:

AUGUST 18, 2023 • 79 HEAD • JUDGE - DEVIN O’HARA

Jr Champion: Res Jr Champion:

Joel Phoenix & Trent Valley Holsteins

LOA-DE-MEDE FARMS LTD

Premier Exhibitor:

ELMCROFT HOLSTEINS

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Overdale Farms Ltd. Grand Champion:

LOLISEE ATWOOD JAZZMIN

Ferme Lolisee

RUTI CHIEF NATALIA

Premier Breeder:

YORELLEA THUNDERSTORM ALOHA

Yorellea Farms

TOLAMIKA DIAMONDBACK BLAINE

Ronald Grandy

BOSDALE FARMS

PRESCOTT HOLSTEIN SHOW

DANDYLAND UNIX LEILANI

Barclay Phoenix, Dandyland Farm & Keaton Phoenix Grand Champion:

BRENTRIDGE LAMBDA DIXIE

Brentridge Holsteins & Marthaven Holsteins Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

ONTARIO HOLSTEIN SHOW

ROESBETT SK RISKY

Rosebett Farms Ltd.

Clair E. Petherick Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

RANHAVEN ALLIE AMBER

Breamont Holsteins & Craig Ranter

KIngsway Farms Res Jr Champion:

LEBOLD LAMBDA STORMY

Lebold Farms Inc.

AUGUST 11, 2023 • 66 HEAD • JUDGE - MATT YATES

Res Grand Champion:

CAMFLAT SIDEKICK ROXIE

Andrew & Joel McOuat Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

FERME LOLISEE

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ELGIN CLAIRE SWALE

DUFFERIN-WELLINGTON WHITNEY BALL FRONTENAC CLARISSA MCCALLUM

PRINCE EDWARD HOLSTEIN SHOW

SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 • 50 HEAD • JUDGE - LAURA PHOENIX

Jr Champion:

WALTZ ACRE LAROSE SUNBELT

Waltz Acre Farm Res Jr Champion:

KOOPYCREST A2P2 JINGLEBELLS P

Shawn Koopmans Grand Champion:

KUIPERSCREST LOYOLA SUNFLOWER

Kuiperscrest Holsteins Res Grand Champion:

PRINSVILLE IMPRESSION BRIA

Prinsville Dairy Farms Inc. Premier Breeder:

KUIPERSCREST HOLSTEINS

Premier Exhibitor:

NURSELAND FARM

RENFREW HOLSTEIN SHOW

AUGUST 25, 2023 • 67 HEAD • JUDGE - HERB HENDERSON

STORMONT HOLSTEIN SHOW

SEPTEMBER 2, 2023 • 55 HEAD • JUDGE - JULIE MACDONALD

Jr Champion: Res Jr Champion: Grand Champion: Res Grand Champion: Premier Breeder:

KNONAUDALE FARMS INC. & REDLODGE FARMS INC.

Premier Exhibitor:

KNONAUDALE FARMS INC.

THUNDER BAY HOLSTEIN SHOW

SEPTEMBER 4, 2023 • 25 HEAD • JUDGE - KYLE MACLEOD

CENTURY STAR ANALYST MALIBU

Res Jr Champion:

CHANMAR ADONIS MISS RED

Grand Champion:

HAYWAY CHIEF MANITOBA

Res Grand Champion:

Premier Breeder:

ROBDOT HOLSTEINS

Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

Premier Exhibitor:

CENTURY STAR HOLSTEINS

Jr Champion:

Grand Champion: Res Grand Champion:

HARVDALE HOLSTEINS

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EXTRAMILE CP A WEDDING VOW

Cedarpatch Holsteins & Extramile Farm Res Jr Champion:

LEACHFIELD TRSTORM JIGGLES

Peter Leach Grand Champion:

GENDARRA JACOBY HALO

Gendarra Farm & Prospect Holsteins Res Grand Champion:

KINGSWAY LAMBDA ASTON

Kingsway Farms & London Dairy Farms

RADOMERE SIDEKICK JOYFUL

Raymond Klein Gebbinck Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor:

SEPTEMBER 17, 2023 • 116 HEAD • JUDGE - RICHARD OSBORNE

Jr Champion:

C V F KING DOC SUNSET

Dalton J. Faris

MY-PRIDE HOLSTEINS

VICTORIA HOLSTEIN SHOW

DONELEA LAMBDA SMARTIES

Donelea Holsteins

MY-PRIDE ARMY ALANNAH

My-Pride Holsteins

DUHIBOU ENERGY PRIMY

Clarkvalley Holsteins, Dalton J. Faris & Peter Leach Res Jr Champion:

OLIVERCREST DOORMAN PLATINUM

Olivercrest Holsteins

Hay-Way Farms

AUGUST 24, 2023 • 116 HEAD • JUDGE - STEVE FRASER

MY-PRIDE ARMY KRIMSON

My-Pride Holsteins

Century Star Holsteins

SIMCOE HOLSTEIN SHOW

OLIVERCREST BARDO AMALIE

Olivercrest Holsteins & My-Pride Holsteins

Century Star Holsteins

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KNONAUDALE REBAL

Knonaudale Farms Inc.

Jr Champion:

Grand Champion:

LIMBRA ATMOSPHERE ALEXIA

Huybregts Farms Ltd. & Knonaudale Farms Inc.

Robdot Holsteins Res Jr Champion:

KNONAUDALE SCARLETTE

Verena Farms

ROBDOT WL WARRIOR SATIN ET

Jr Champion:

EXTRAMILE CP A WEDDING VOW

Ashburn Holsteins & Extramile Farm

Premier Breeder:

VALE-O-SKENE HOLSTEINS

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4th Winter Calf 10th Winter Calf 2nd Fall Calf

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Peter Leach

VALE-O-SKENE CRUSHABUL GLIMMER

Quality Holsteins, Beckridge Holsteins, Breamont Holsteins

BESLEA ALLYN HG LAMBDA CAGNEY

Rick Allyn, Duane Gibbs and Dan Hovden

CAL-DENIER-I DL ALEXUS-ET

Dan Hovden and Velthuis Farms

MS TANG ALLIGATR A TRICK

Quality Holsteins, Beckridge Holsteins and Velthuis Farms

NED-ACRES DENVER SILVANA

Riverdown Holsteins

WINRIGHT DOC ELECTRIC

Brian Joseph Enright

HOLZER WARRIOR DIXIE

Clarkvalley and Peter Leach

WEEKSDALE LEGEND RECHARGE

Brian Joseph Enright, Jaquemet Holsteins & Velthuis Farms

LOA-DE-MEDE MASTER BELL

Jim Butler

JM VALLEY LAMBDA CELINE

Clarkvalley

MAGOLAIT LAMBDA ROSEY

Ronald Grandy, Clarkvalley and Pierre Boulet

JR CHAMP KINGSWAY CAUGHT A VIBE

Kingsway Farms and Velthuis Farms

LOA-DE-MEDE LAMBDA DIXIE

Brian Joseph Enright and Eddie & Mandi Bue

KARNVIEW DOORMAN AMAZON

Karnview Farms

MAPEL WOOD DENVER TITLEIST

Mapel Wood Farms

VALE-O-SKENE PARADISE HAWAII

Vale-O-Skene and Ryan Corrigan

HODGLYNN UNIX RACY

Kaleb, Cole & Carter Kruse

DELCREEK HALF PASSED TIPSY

Avery & Evelyn Eaton, Henry Osinga

LORRMARR LEA ALLEYOOP SWISH

Dalton J. Faris

1st Junior Best Three Females

KINGSWAY RIVERDOWN MILLEN

4th Junior Best Three Females

LOA-DE-MEDE FARMS LTD.

5th Junior Best Three Females

KARNVIEW FARMS

8th Junior Best Three Females

REYNCREST AND KINGSWAY

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Elmvue Farm and Ferme Jacobs Inc.

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Milk Source and Ransom-Rail

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Howard-View Holsteins

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ROYALWATER PARKAVENUE DAWN

Hodglynn, B Carscadden and M Forestell

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Carter Kruse and Carson Rauen

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Milk Source, Laurie Fisher, Cy Letter & R Sabo

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Jonathan & Alicia Lamb

RUTI CHIEF EMPRESS

R&F Livestock Inc.

KINGSWAY DEMPSEY NORA

Elmvue Farm

ALFINCH ZELGODIS TACI

F & D Borba and F & C Borba

LOYALYN GOLDWYN JUNE

Pierre Boulet

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Quality Holsteins and Beckridge Holsteins

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1. 1st Sr. 3 Yr. Old & Intermediate Champion - Glenirvine Unix Sally 2. 1st & 2nd Winter Heifers - Cal-Denier-I DL Alexus & Ms Tang Alligatr A Trick 3. Junior Champion - Kingsway Caught A Vibe 4. 1st Jr. 2 Yr. Old - Poplarvale Doc Limeade 5. Type & Production Award Winner and 3rd Lifetime Production Cow - Loyalyn Goldwyn June 6. Junior Champion - Kingsway Caught A Vibe 7. 1st Fall Yearling - Hodglynn Unix Racy 8. 1st Junior Best Three Females - Kingsway Riverdown Millen 9. 2nd Winter Yearling - Karnview Doorman Amazon 10. 1st Lifetime Production Cow - Alfinch Zelgodis Taci PHOTOS BY THE BULLVINE.

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WINRIGHT ALT TSUNAMI-RED-ET

Brian Coyne and Patrick Crave

CLARKVALLEY WARRIOR LUCKY ROSE

William H Schilling

ROBDOT WL WARRIOR SATIN

Brian Joseph Enright

HEAVENLY-I WARRIOR RED SATIN

Heavenly Genetics & Mb-Luckylady Farm

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London Dairy Farms Jeremiah Lungwitz

BELMORAL WAR LORDE

Mitchell Kieffer

RIVERDOWN U ASPARKLE-RED-ET

Jim Butler

LIBERTY-GEN JORDY LAPDANCE

Brian Joseph Enright, Dandyland Farms & Jaquemet Holsteins

DYNASTY WOODCREEK BONTIA-RED

Kenlee Philips

London Dairy Farms

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Hodglynn Holsteins and Smygwaty Holsteins

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WORLD DAIRY EXPO JUDGING COMPETITION Our Ontario Dairy Youth Judging Team made their way to Freeport, Illinois on Thursday September 28th and started their day off on Friday by joining up with 4-H, college and university teams from Kentucky, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Missouri and Ohio for some practice judging. These classes generated much discussion amongst our team members and gave them a great opportunity to prepare and practice their reasons. Saturday included a visit to the National Dairy Shrine Museum where they were greeted at the door by 96-year-old Arthur Nesbitt - the voice of World Dairy Expo for many years. Among the dairy related items on display, they could check out the photos of champion cows of all breeds, dating back to the first champion Holstein cow from 1906 who hailed from Tillsonburg, Ontario! Amazing to see how the breed has changed over the years. There were 20 teams representing their state with Ontario being the only Canadian team invited to participate in the 4-H competition. In total, there were 78 youth participating in the competition. Congratulations to team member Chloe Grabell for being our top team member for overall placings and overall reasons with a combined score of 680 which included three perfect placings scores. Top individual of the competition went to Natalie Clemson of Minnesota with a combined score of 712 points. Our Ontario team combined score for placings and reasons was 1995 with the top team overall going to Minnesota with a score of 2106.

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Past winners (l to r): Karen Velthius (2013), Barb Fraser (2018), Dep Knapton (2019), Phyllis McMaster (2022), Ruth Vogel (2016), Nancy Beerwort (2013). PHOTO BY HOLSTEIN ONTARIO.

BRIAN BETTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Brian Betts of Flesherton, Ontario, was an accomplished dairy producer and exceptional leader in Agriculture both locally and nationally. Brian’s leadership helped drive producer run organizations to collaborate more fully and reduce duplication. This led to greater efficiency which in turn ensures greater sustainability for the producer owned companies. Initiatives to develop rural youth and support for 4H were always prioritized under Brian’s leadership. Brian’s selfless service to the community and compassion for people had a very positive impact on many individuals. This scholarship will be awarded to individuals that best display leadership and selfless service for the betterment of their community.

Outstanding Dairy Women Service Award “WE RISE BY LIFTING OTHERS”

GRANT BARKEY BLACKSTOCK, ON Grant is currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program with a Major in Animal Science at the University of Guelph. On his family’s dairy, Altona Lea Farms, his responsibilities range from dehorning calves to mixing TMR and field work. Grant is very passionate about genetics and show cattle and has most recently been working as a fitter. He was also influential as the Student Federation of the OAC Class of 2026 Representative and as Logistics Assistant for the College Classic Heifer Sale and its return after a 20+ year hiatus. Following the completion of his undergraduate degree, Grant aspires to travel to New Zealand or Australia for work as a herdsman before returning to Blackstock to potentially take over the family farm.

The purpose of this award is to recognize the efforts and highlight the work and accomplishments of Ontario women who have devoted their lives to serve, promote and enhance the dairy industry. Through their dedication, they have helped to inspire others with their passion. Contributions may be made through their own family farms, within the 4-H program, local breed association, provincial committees or boards, national board or through formal work, which all working together helps to promote and preserve the dairy farm and industry in Ontario. APPLICATION DETAILS • Open to women involved in all dairy breeds. • Nomination package is available on Holstein Ontario’s website (www.ontarioholstein.ca). • Nominations should be sent to Deb Knapton (knapview@storm.ca). • Selection committee members will choose the winner with recipients joining the committee for future years.

LEXI JOHNSTON LISTOWEL, ON Lexi is entering her 4th year in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Program with a Major in Animal Science at the University of Guelph. She was raised on her family’s dairy and grain farm, Maplevue Farms, where she started milking cows at a young age. Fast forward to today, Lexi is actively working on a business plan with her family to see how the addition of an on-farm processing plant and retail store would affect their operation. She also looks forward to the final year of her degree as the President of College Royal and is excited to lead an executive team of over 100 people to a successful 14-day event for its 100th anniversary.

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• Award will be announced and presented at the Holstein Ontario Annual Meeting in 2024.

Please consider nominating someone who is making a difference in the dairy industry!

DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS: DECEMBER 15, 2023 For more information, contact Deb Knapton (knapview@storm.ca)

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TAKING A SHOWSTRING TO A HOLSTEIN SHOW BY YOURSELF TAKES A LOT OF WORK AND DETERMINATION. BUT THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT 20-YEAR-OLD SAMANTHA HILDBRAND OF ST. ALBERT, ON, DID THIS YEAR, FULFILLING A DREAM TO HAVE HER OWN STRING OF HOMEBRED ANIMALS AT THE SHOWS FROM HER FAMILY’S ROSENHILL FARM INC. HERD.

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Samantha’s passion for showing and breeding Holsteins began early. Her parents, André and Judith Hildbrand, grew up on small dairy farms in Switzerland and met in Canada. Samantha’s father and grandparents bought their Eastern Ontario farm in 1997 after immigrating to Canada. The family started with 80 cows and were milking 90 in their tie-stall barn before the transition. In 2017, André and Judith built a new free-stall barn and put in three A4 Lely robots on their now 700-acre (650 workable) farm. Today the Hildbrands milk 135 cows with the herd averaging 42 litres/cow/day with 4.2% fat and having a classification breakdown of 9 ME, 8 EX, 67 VG and 45 GP. The Rosenhill herd has ranked among Canada’s best managed herds by Lactanet for many years and was Canada’s Top Managed Robot Herd in 2020 and 2021 and Ontario’s Best Managed Herd in 2020. The third of four children, Samantha has always been involved on the farm helping with chores, feeding calves, etc. “Our entire family loves Red & White Holsteins,” she remarks. “A third of our herd is R&W and most of the rest Red Carrier. Three-fourths of our calves in the calf barn are R&W. Thirty percent of our herd traces to a cow my Dad bought in 2001, Granduc Frosty VG-87 7*, a granddaughter of Cloverlands Skylar Cherry-Red VG-87-DOM 12*.” Samantha caught the “show bug” at a young age. “I can remember training my pony as if it was my 4-H calf when my sisters were training their 4-H animals,” she recalls. “I joined 4-H as soon as I could and loved doing everything myself. I have been fitting my 4-H animals for as long as I can remember. This is my 11th year in 4-H. The 4-H Dairy Club has fueled my love for cows. I don’t know where I would be if my parents never decided to involve me and my siblings in 4-H.”

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PHOTOS 1. The 2023 Maxville Holstein Show was memorable for Samantha Hildbrand (second from right) of Rosenhill Holsteins as she went home with both the Junior Premier Breeder and Exhibitor banners in the Red & White Show and had the Junior Champion, Reserve and Honourable Mention Junior Champion Red & White heifers, 2. Samantha Hildbrand accepts congratulations from Judge Morgan McMillan at the 2022 Eastern Ontario/ Western Quebec 4-H Championship Show as she is declared the show’s Champion Showperson with her 4-H project animal, Rosenhill Picasso Ceaser, 3. Rosenhill Illustrator Cleo Red, an Illustrator daughter backed by five generations of VG/EX dams in the Yursden Kite Caramac-Red EX-92-USA 5* family, is one of many outstanding Red & Whites bred by the Hildbrands and in 2022 became the first homebred Red & White heifer they ever sold at the Royal Winter Fair being acquired by Vector Genetics, Rockwood, ON, 4. Rosenhill Brayden Cali Red, a summer yearling who is Samantha Hildbrand’s 4-H project animal for 2023 and traces to the noted Yursden Kite Caramac-Red EX-92-USA 5*, was Junior Champion Red & White at Maxville Holstein Show and helped Samantha to be Champion Showperson there this year as well., 5. The Hildbrand family of Rosenhill Holsteins, St. Albert, ON, from left: Étienne, Samantha, Judith, André, Eveline and Celina Hildbrand., 6. At the 2023 EastGen Showcase in Spencerville, ON, Samantha Hildbrand (second from left) of Russell County was declared Champion Showperson with her calf, Rosenhill Brayden Cali Red, in addition to being top Overall Champion at the event. , 5. There were smiles all around as Samantha Hildbrand (third from left) captured first place in the Junior Breeder’s Herd class and won the Junior Premier Breeder banner for these three homebred Rosenhill Holsteins heifers at this year’s Eastern Ontario Invitational Show in Spencerville, ON. PHOTO 1 BY CLAIRE SWALE, PHOTOS 2, 4, 6 & 7 BY LYNDSAY BERRY PHOTOGRAPHY, PHOTO 3 BY VICKI FLETCHER, ALL OTHERS SUBMITTED.

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She continues. “My passion for cows has just gotten bigger as the years of showing cattle has gone on and I have learned to organize everything to go to a show by myself. I have always wanted to have my own string of homebred animals at the shows.” Samantha’s strong work ethic, tenacity and stubbornness to get what she wants, even when people tell her no, enabled her to realize her dream this year. In June, Samantha took six heifers to the Maxville Holstein Show, two Black & White and four R&W, and all but one homebred. She chose, cared, trained, clipped and prepared each one for the showring. “My 4-H heifer, Rosenhill Brayden Cali Red, was Champion R&W. She is out of an EX Lucky PP-Red dam that goes back to Yursden Kite Caramac-Red EX-92-USA 5*, 2006 All-American and World Dairy Expo R&W Grand Champion. We also won the R&W Junior Premier Breeder and Exhibitor banners,” she smiles. “For the rest of the year, I took the four R&W animals to shows in the area with good results including first Junior Breeder’s Herd and Junior Premier Breeder at the Eastern Ontario Invitational Show in Spencerville, and then second Junior Breeder’s Herd at Navan Holstein Show and Carleton/Russell County Show.” In October, Samantha took three R&W heifers to the Eastern Ontario/Western Quebec Championship Show in Metcalfe where she was pleased with her placings in this large, competitive show. “I put a lot of work into taking care of these heifers and getting them ready for the shows,” she says. “I am very proud of how these heifers developed this year. W W W. O N TA R I O H O L ST E I N . C A


The results were much better than I could have ever imagined. The hard work definitely paid off, but I could not have done it without the help of friends to show some of the heifers or help get them ready when I was busy in the ring.” Samantha is a talented showperson as well. In 2022, she was Champion Showperson at the Eastern Ontario/Western Quebec 4-H Championship Show with her calf Rosenhill Picasso Ceaser. This year has been even more memorable with Samantha winning Champion Showperson and Overall Champion at the EastGen Showcase, Champion Showperson at Maxville, and first Senior Showperson at the Summer Spotlight Junior Dairy Show with Rosenhill Brayden Cali. “What I like about showmanship is that even if you don’t have the nicest heifer you can still work and train your heifer as much as you can and do good in showmanship,” she adds.

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This year Samantha will be making her fourth trip to the TD Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in November. “I always enjoy going to the Classic for the experience and then seeing the other competitions apart from the Classic like the horse, beef, goat and sheep shows,” she says. “Last year, we sold 7 our first homebred R&W heifer at the Royal, Rosenhill Illustrator Cleo, to Vector Genetics. I also worked with Pierre Boulet’s Pierstein showstring at the Royal. This year I plan to show my three homebred Heidi von Ah, St. Albert. “I learned a lot there and gained more R&W heifers at the Royal’s open show.” confidence in doing fieldwork as well,” she notes. Samantha helps out now at home on weekends and summers. “I like to be involved Samantha has participated in over 70 fairs and 4-H competitions to in maintaining the robotic milking system. My main task is bringing date, including over 200 dairy classes from local fairs to the Royal. new genetics into the herd and choosing bulls that suit our equal In addition to the Russell County 4-H Calf Club, she has taken clubs emphasis on production and conformation. Finding strong R&W in soil & crop, rabbit, veterinarian, poultry, fitness & health, bread bulls to use in our predominately R&W herd is challenging,” she making and financial fitness. She has been president, vice-president states. and press reporter of several clubs. Samantha was the Top Russell County 4-H Novice Member in 2015, Junior Member in 2018 and Samantha plans to return to Rosenhill Holsteins full-time to farm Intermediate Member in 2019. “Growing up in a 4-H community has with her family after graduating from school in June 2024. She wants helped me develop independence, engagement and many life skills to continue meeting and building valuable relationships with more such as critical thinking, goal setting, organization and more,” she people in the dairy cattle industry. “It is important to have a good states. “It has taught me that good results only come with patience, agricultural community,” she says, “not only for business, but to consistency, hard work and an amazing team. I greatly respect all the help each other out and gain new management ideas to implement 4-H leaders that have taught me so much about showing, taking care on the farm.” In the future, Samantha says, “I would like to take of my calves and the industry itself. I have made so many connections over the family farm with my brother Etienne, although that is still and lifelong friends through 4-H. I would like to recreate this uncertain since we are both young and have two other sisters. I think experience for future generations, and my own children one day, by Etienne and I could split up the management and he could take care becoming a 4-H leader, just like my mother was.” of the machinery/fieldwork and I take care of the dairy.” Etienne is presently doing a mechanics apprenticeship at Delta Power in St. Samantha has been very involved in school, sports and her Isidore. Their sisters work off the farm with Eveline a cheesemaker community. She was on volleyball and badminton teams from grades in Switzerland and Celina a veterinary technician at a small animal 7/8 to 11 and competed in several regional championships. She also clinic in Casselman. enjoyed taking a school program that exposed her to other sports like scuba diving. From 2010-2021 she was involved in Hunter/ Samantha has these words of advice for her peers, “Work hard Jumper horse training. Samantha has given back countless times as and have fun. Take part in every opportunity that comes towards a volunteer to local organizations like the Kawabunga Kids Summer you. Learn as much as you can. Make connections with people that Camp and Casselman Christmas Food Drive. Her scholastic, 4-H and support you and have a positive impact in your life. Apply what you community achievements have earned her a long list of scholarships learn in school on the farm, but don’t let school get in the way of the and awards like the Holstein Canada Young Leader Education Award, goals you want to accomplish for yourself or your farm.” the Ontario Joint Dairy Breeds Scholarship, Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund Scholarship, Warren Grapes Agricultural Scholarship, In closing, Samantha Hildbrand heartfully says, “Farm life is definitely challenging, but so worth it. Every day comes with a and G.T. Robertson Prize. surprise and something to learn. Growing up I have watched my Samantha is currently attending the three-year Farm Management parents work hard every single day to build the farm and herd that we & Technology Program at the MacDonald Campus of McGill have now. I will always be grateful for growing up on a farm and for University. In the summer of 2022, she did a required school my parents involving me in agriculture and inspiring me to pursue a internship at Heiwa Farms, the Master Breeder herd of Walter & career in the industry.” W W W. O N TA R I O H O L ST E I N . C A

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THIS YEAR’S SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS! EACH OF THESE POST-SECONDARY STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE A SCHOLARSHIP WORTH $1,500.

CONNOR VELTHUIS OSGOODE, ON Connor grew up on his family farm, Velthuis Farms, where he was constantly involved in the daily operations. He is now studying towards his diploma in Farm Management and Technology (FMT) at the Macdonald Campus of McGill near Montreal. Connor is heavily involved in his school community, acting as President of the FMT Class of 2024, where he is the voice of the student body, the fundraising event organizer, and the FMT student representative on the Campus’ Student Society. In April 2023, Connor was a member of the FMT team that participated in the Dairy Challenge Academy in Saratoga Springs, New York. Connor is looking forward to returning to the family farm after graduation, where he wants to focus on animal nutrition and crop management.

DANI KARN WOODSTOCK, ON Dani is currently in her 2nd year at the University of Guelph, working towards her Bachelor of Commerce degree in Food and Agricultural Business. Dani is the 6th generation on her family’s dairy and cash crop farm, Karnvilla Holsteins and Jerseys. In 2017, Dani purchased her first jersey calf, later registering her own prefix, Karnelle Jerseys, in 2020. To date, she has grown the herd from 1 to 12 animals. In addition to her numerous achievements within 4-H, Dani was also selected as Team Pitcher on the U19 Women’s Softball team at the Canada Summer Games in 2022. After university, she plans to continue as an Oxford dairy producer, focusing on breeding cows for production and type.

JULIA DEKLEIN MOSSLEY, ON Julia is currently enrolled in her 4th year of Sport Psychology at Laurentian University in Sudbury, ON. Growing up on the farm, her key responsibilities were cropland preparation, facility maintenance, and dairy heifer care. She has always been actively involved in Middlesex County 4-H, her community, and her school. At university, Julia is a member of the varsity curling team and has had the opportunity to compete at a national level. She was honoured to receive the Coach’s Award in 2022 and 2023. Upon completion of her degree, Julia hopes to continue her studies at the University of Ottawa for a Master of Human Kinetics – Concentration in Intervention and Consultation.

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MEGAN ATKINSON WOODSTOCK, ON Megan is enrolled in her 2nd year at the University of Guelph, studying towards her Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a Major in Animal Science. Although she wasn’t raised on a farm, it was her initial participation in Oxford County 4-H that piqued her interest in agriculture and the dairy industry. After borrowing calves from Karnview Farms for the first few years, Megan was excited to purchase her first calf with them in 2020. It was then that she registered her own prefix – At-Holme Holsteins. This year, Megan is looking forward to acting as the OAC Class of 2026 Representative for the Dairy Science Club, as well as working with her peers to rebuild the U of G Judging Club. In the future, she plans to complete a Masters in Ruminant Nutrition, followed by obtaining a career in dairy nutrition.

NICOLE DANEN TAVISTOCK, ON Nicole is entering her 2nd year in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program at the University of Guelph. In addition to working on the family farm, she has enjoyed working at B-W Feed & Supply, where she has had the opportunity to learn more about the feed industry and create lasting relationships with local farmers. Nicole is no stranger to being involved in her community, which shows through her active participation in Oxford County 4-H and her role as Social Media and Newsletter Representative on the Oxford Junior Farmers Executive. During the upcoming school year, she is excited to be the Female Sports Representative for her class and looks forward to being involved in the rebuild of the U of G Judging Club. Nicole’s ultimate goal for the future is to return to the family farm after a few years of experience in different aspects of the agriculture industry.

ROBERT GOODWILL OWEN SOUND, ON After pursuing a comprehensive study of business management at Toronto Metropolitan University for two years, Robert’s desire to be closer to his family’s dairy motivated him to enroll in the business program at Georgian College in Barrie. On the farm, Robert has many responsibilities, some of which include milking, calf care and medication administration. Recently, Robert has become a shareholder in the GayLea Foods Cooperative, and hopes to one day become a member on the board. He is very proud of his community and enjoys actively contributing through his involvement in 4-H, where he can typically be found mentoring younger members. Upon completion of his studies, Robert aspires to work alongside his family and eventually take over operations at the farm.

SAMANTHA HILDBRAND ST-ALBERT, ON Samantha is entering her 3rd year in Farm Management Technology at the Macdonald Campus of McGill near Montreal. On the family farm, Rosenhill Holsteins, Samantha’s focus is selecting bulls that suit the breeding program and introducing new genetics to the herd. She enjoys being involved in Russell County 4-H, and in addition to her achievements within the association, Samantha was selected as one of the Holstein Canada Young Leader Education Award winners for 2022. In the future, her goal is to co-manage the family farm with her younger brother and continue to pursue genetics that will improve production and conformation within their herd.

LAUREN HOONAARD EXETER, ON Lauren is enrolled in her 3rd year at the University of Guelph in the Bachelor of Commerce program, majoring in Food and Agricultural Business. Lauren grew up working on her family’s dairy farm in Exeter but work with a local greenhouse, Hensall Co-operative, and BASF has proven very interesting. At university, Lauren has served as the Secretary for the OAC Class of 2025 Executive as well as the Registration and Social Media Director for the annual OAC Leadership Conference. This year, she looks forward to taking on the role of Communications Director for the Student Federation of the OAC. After completion of her undergraduate degree, Lauren hopes to work in agronomy, field crop sales or vegetable production. She also plans to take over the farm’s book work and potentially manage the cropping operations.

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An amazing day was had at the 31st Inter-County Dairy Youth Judging Competition held on July 19th, 2023 at the Paris Fairgrounds. After a three-year hiatus, the competition returned with some updates and new features - the competition was open to all youth ages 9-21, Novice and Junior categories followed a workshop-style educational format to encourage learning and skill building, and a Premier County trophy was introduced in honour of Bert Stewart who was the founder of this event and longtime supporter of this youth competition. The objectives of the program are to develop decision-making and communication skills; to teach participants how to evaluate dairy cattle; to provide competition beyond the local level and to develop future judges. Skills learned at youth programs such as this empower them to become leaders of tomorrow.

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A new committee of volunteers worked hard to get everything organized under the guidance of longtime supporter Murray Reissner. Holstein Ontario would like to thank all of the committee members for taking on the challenge of resurrecting the competition and making it such a great success. Participants judged and gave reasons for both milking cow and heifer classes, including Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Milking Shorthorn and Ayrshires. There was also a quiz covering the manual On with the Show. The top 4 senior participants represented Ontario by competing at the US National 4-H Judging Competition in early October at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin. Congratulations to all participants for your enthusiasm and willingness to try something new. For many, it was their first time at this event and we hope to see them all back again next year. Stay tuned for a date and location for the 2024 event. 2

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SR WINNERS 1 MITCHELL ANDERSON

High Individual

Chatham-Kent Sponsor - Murray Reissner

2 SETH JOHNSTON

Perth Sponsor - Family of Bill Dobbin

1 SETH JOHNSTON High Placings

Perth Sponsor - Grand Valley Fortifiers

2 CHLOE GRABELL Niagara Sponsor - TD Ag Services

1 MITCHELL ANDERSON High Reasons

Chatham-Kent Sponsor - ProVitro IVF Services

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To our sponsors – we couldn’t have done this without you. Thank you for believing in the value of investing in our youth.

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Brant Sponsor - Maple Leaf Jerseys

John Deere · Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund · Select Sires · Jersey Ontario · Vicki Fletcher Photography Sheila Sundborg Photography · Paris Agricultural Society · TD Agricultural Services Grand Valley Fortifiers · Ayr Farmers Mutual Insurance · DeKlein Livestock & Transportation Sheldon Creek Dairy · Upper Grand Veterinary Services · Ontario Joint Dairy Breeds

PHOTOS 8. Perth County team members with their Premier County trophy, sponsored by the Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund, in memory of Bert Stewart, presented by his daughter Kelly. From left to right: Seth Johnston, Alexis Johnston, Jackson Kaufman, Kelly Stewart-French, Emily Danen, Jade Dill, 9. Reid Barkey (Durham East) studying his notes and crafting reasons, 10. A nice class of Milking Shorthorns provided by Don and Karen Richardson Richford Farms., 11. Participants placing the class and taking notes to prepare for reasons., 12. Senior High Jersey winner Cameron Barkey (Durham East) Sponsored by Joel Bagg, presented by Premier Equipment, 13. Intermediate High Reasons winner Peyton Phoenix, sponsored by Steve Fraser, presented by Premier Equipment., 14. Novice High Individual awarded to Avery McGrisken (Dufferin). Sponsored by Ken Empey, Presented by Premier Equipment, 15. Official judges Richard Osborne and Brent Howe discussing official placings. PHOTOS 8, 12-14 BY ANDREA EMOND, PHOTOS 9-11 & 15 BY MOLLY SAYERS. W W W. O N TA R I O H O L ST E I N . C A

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Farm tours hosted by Middlesex County Holstein Breeders

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Evening of Excellence. Tickets: $50 available on Eventbrite until February 9, 2024. Best Western Lamplighter Hotel 591 Wellington Road, London, ON N6C 4R3

Past Presidents Complimentary Breakfast

Lunch Tickets are $25 and available on Eventbrite.

Presentations by Ontario Dairy Youth Award Winners

We look forward to seeing you! Any questions or comments can be directed to: ontarioholsteinconvention2024@gmail.com

Mention Holstein Ontario when booking (519) 681-7151 or 1-800-780-7234 Room rates start at $170/night until January 27, 2024, or sooner based on availability https://www.eventbrite.ca/ - search Holstein Ontario Convention

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5. ELLIOTDALE HOLSTEINS LTD. 9. STANTON FARMS LTD. 13514 Twelve Mile Road. Ilderton ON 22015 Heritage Rd. Thorndale, ON John & Yvonne, Andrew & Nicole Elliott and Family

Mary, David, Jacob & Matthew Finch Multi-generational, Century Farm. Bred Alfinch Zelgodis Taci EX-96 – 1st Longtime Production Cow WDE 2023. Breeding for balanced, profitable cows. Recently switched to TMR, with more changes to come.

2. CAVANALECK FARMS LTD. 470 Thompson Dr. Belmont, ON Jim, George & Nathan Thompson

New barn with a double 10 GEA parlour. Milk Quality Award Winner in 2021. See daughters from our 2021 Heart of the Herd Winner Elliottdale Lyster Karen. An extremely well balanced type and production herd. 9ME, 5EX, 37VG, 2G

6. WONBROOK HOLSTEINS 15804 Eight Mile Rd. Arva, ON David & Audrey, Allana, Emily and Caden Wonnacott, George & Reta Wonnacott

3X Master Breeder, milking in a 6-row perimeter feeding barn with 2 Lely A5 robots, Juno flex feed pusher and GEA manure equipment.

3. ECHO GLEN FARM 5566 Marion St. Dorchester, ON Paul and Barb Hunter & Jeremy Hunter and Sierra Empey 60 cow free-stall barn with a double 6 parlour. Tie stall and pack area for selective cows.

4. NUVIEW FARMS LTD. 20991 Heritage Rd. Thorndale, ON

Home of Stanton Genetics - Stop in to discuss our sire line up and view the milking daughters of Stanton bulls.

10. BLOOMFIELD FARMS 12684 Ten Mile Rd. Ilderton, ON Brian, Heather, Ethan and Paige Bloomfield, Mary-Ellen Bloomfield Milking 90 in a sand bedded free stall barn with 2 Lely A4 Robots and Lely Juno. Renovated calf barn in 2018 to include Lely calf feeder.

Two-time Master Breeder Herd with stylish calves that turn into high scoring, long-living brood cows.

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THAMESDALE HOLSTEINS 15299 Eight Mile Road, Arva ON Bruce & Will Johnson and Family Founded in 1946, new barn in 2022 with double ten parallel parlour. A young herd making continuous strides forward in production and type.

8. COMRIE FARMS LTD. 22543 Richmond St. London, ON

Gerald & Jean, David & Dana Johnson

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Sand bedded Free-stall barn built in 2017 featuring 2 Lely robots. Heifers are housed on straw pack and calves are housed in nursery featuring a robot calf feeder all within barn.

2X Master Breeder. In 2018, built a robot barn with a GEA Monobox robot. 100% A2A2 herd with a focus on using available tools to breed for a high immune, trouble free cow.

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PHOTOS 1. Provincial director and judge, Adam Hunt gives the kids tips and suggestions to improve their showmanship skills., 2. Showmanship Banners, sponsored by Grenville Mutual Insurance, are presented by Monica Kagi, Provincial Director and Judge Glenn Barkey to Grand Champion, Schuyler Sloan (Grenville) and Reserve Grand, Maizy Crawford (Leeds), 3. Hudzen Gratton-Miller (Prescott), Miranda Blair (Glengarry) and Kenzie McRae (Glengarry) say thank you to premier sponsor Grenville Mutual Insurance, 4. Judge Glenn Barkey taking another look as he places the Senior Showmanship class., 5. Kaitlyn Cardinal (Leeds) was the lucky show box winner sponsored by the East District Council., 6. Mackensie Abrams (Frontenac) exhibited the Champion Calf Hollylane Exposito of Brownsonlea with Charlotte Jarrell (Hastings) exhibiting the Reserve Champion RJF Video Beacon. Ontario director Monica Kagi and Judge Glenn Barkey presented the banners, 7. A record breaking 92 participants attended the Junior Show, 8. Dundas members saying Thank You to the Ontario Joint Dairy Breeds for their support of the show. L to R: Savanna Schuler, Sam Schuler, Charlie Sears. In front Elisabeth B, 9. Jonathan Rylaarsdam showing the kids the parts of a cow and explained some terminology they would hear from the judge when giving their reasons.. PHOTOS BY HOLSTEIN ONTARIO.

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PHOTOS 1. Champion calf, Maker Gentry Caboose, exhibited by Carissa Dupasquier (Wellington), 2. Avery Marcy (Brant) shows off her prize as the recipient of the Sally Medwell Memorial Award., 3. Fantastic turnout this year with 76 eager participants., 4. Showmanship Champion Riley Eby (Waterloo) and Reserve Champion Showperson Devin Coleman (Brant) receive their banners from Pam Charlton, Holstein Ontario, and Judge Alan Hawthorne., 5. West-Central District council sponsored the show box that went to Ethan Passow (Haldimand) this year., 6. Grey county girls getting their calf all washed up. L to R Lottie Potter, Amelia Cook (kneeling) and Kezia Kember., 7. The final line up of the Junior Showmanship class. Congratulations to first place winner Colton Martin (Waterloo) and second place to Jazlyn Russwurm (Dufferin). PHOTOS BY HOLSTEIN ONTARIO.

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PHOTOS 1. Grand Champion Showperson banner was presented by Judge Kevin Johnston to Weston Phoenix (Durham West) with the Reserve Champion Showmanship banner presented by Pam Charlton, Holstein Ontario going to Grace Beckett (York), 2. Thirty one keen, eager and enthusiastic participants attended this years East Central Junior Show in Orono., 3. Kawartha Lakes members L to R: Sadie Buckley, Carson Durwood, Jake McGrisken and Rachel Tamlin say Thank You to the Ontario Joint Dairy Breeds, Ontario Dairy Youth Trust Fund, East Gen and Jersey Ontario for their sponsorship of the event., 4. Brittany Phoenix (Durham West) says thank you to East Gen for their sponsorship of the show, 5. The Grand Champion Calf banner was presented by Judge Kevin Johnston to Paige Werry (Durham West) with Petticlerc Lambda Atlas. Reserve Grand Champion Calf banner was presented by Pam Charlton, Holstein Ontario to Jacob Phoenix (Durham West) with Dappleview Chief Atlantis, 6. Reid Barkey and Ian Barkey run the Parts of a Cow education station, 7. The lucky winner of the coveted show box, sponsored by the East Central District Council, was Grace Beckett of York.. PHOTOS BY HOLSTEIN ONTARIO.

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PHOTOS 1. Perth team members were all smiles as they prepare for the ring. L to R - Ella Cnossen, Jace Noom, Kylan Noom, and Ivanka Noom., 2. Lauren and Kyle Sleegers are pictured here with their parents Mike and Brenda, receiving the Harry Schipper Memorial Trophy, presented by committee member Brian Slaughter., 3. Judge Ryan Crowley sharing some showmanship wisdom with Senior participants, 4. Champion Calf banners were presented by sponsor Steveleigh Holsteins in memory of Bruce Witmer. Grand Champion went to Jace Noom (Perth) with Harvestacre Kiss it Better. Reserve Champion Calf went to Lauren Hennessy (Perth) with Morningmist Kid Rock Lara ET. Judge Ryan Crowley helped present, 5. Entertainment for the evening involved a relay race and water balloon fight. Lots of laughter was heard throughout the grounds, 6. The Champion Showperson banner was presented by Steveleigh Holsteins in memory of Bruce Witmer to Jace Noom (Perth). Reserve Champion Showperson was presented by Judge Ryan Crowley to Ella Cnossen (Perth), 7. Participants lined up for their ice cream treat, donated by Shaw Ice Cream and scooped out by volunteers Andrew Campbell and Kathryn Lambert. PHOTOS BY HOLSTEIN ONTARIO. W W W. O N TA R I O H O L ST E I N . C A

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CROVALLEY UNIX LINDSAY EX-92 CROVALLEY UNIX SANTANA EX-92 Crovalley Holsteins, Hastings

BOBMUR ARMY NIBLET EX-91 Jordan Hawthorne, Listowel Bobmur Farms, Listowel

DELFIA LIGHT MY FIRE MELANIE EX-92 Delfia Farms, Atwood

BRIGHTLITE SSHOT FRANNY EX-91 Bally Bright Farms Ltd., Woodslee

DIEMERTDALE CHIEF DAPHNE EX-92 Diemertdale Acres Ltd, Ayton

BUD016 DOORMAN ZAHLIA EX-91 Beaverbrock Farms, Cannington

ECHO GLEN DOORMAN ALOUETTE EX-92 Andrew Den Haan, Fergus Echo Glen Farm, Dorchester

BURGHAVEN MOGUL LYNONE EX-91 Maplelane Farms, Wyoming

EXTRAMILE INTENSE DOORMAN EX-93 London Dairy Farms, London

GLEN ISLAY SIDEKICK BAMBUSA EX-92 Andrew Den Haan, Fergus Lester & Shirley Gingrich, Arthur

FRAELAND SOLOMON BONNIE EX-93 Kingsway Farms Inc., Hastings

GLENGARRY LAMBDA ALIVIA EX-92 Glengarry Stock Farms Inc., Apple Hill

FRICOSONS AVALANCHE ADORE EX-93 Sikmadale Holsteins, Orono Fricosons Holsteins, Newcastle

GLENNHOLME TATOO BABYSHARK EX-92 Glennholme Holsteins, Carp

HAYWAY CRUSHTIME ARYA EX-93 Hay-Way Farms, Pembroke

HAWDALE TATOO MERRY EX-92 Hawdale Holsteins, Wallenstein

HIGHERRANSOM NAOMI 10014-ET EX-93 Signature Holsteins, Morrisburg

HEATHER HOLME SOLO ANNABELLE EX-92 HEATHER HOLME SOLOMON SHEILA EX-92 Glen & Curtis McNeil, Goderich

HODGLYNN VICTOR LOLA EX-93 Little Star Holsteins, Watford Hodglynn Holsteins, Kincardine

KENTVILLE CRUSHABUL LOLA EX-92 Kentville Holsteins, Melancthon

LEGEND-MAKER VICTOR GARAFAX EX-93 LEGEND-MAKER VICTOR LEGO EX-93 Legend-Maker Holsteins, Mt. Hope

KEVCREST THOREAU SHAWNZIE EX-92 Kevin G. Beuermann., Mitchell

BURNACRES DOORMAN KENDALL EX-91 Burnacres Farms, L’Original CADDEDALE UNDENIED TIKI EX-91 Caddedale Holsteins, Dorchester CARLETON OPEN ROAD EX-91 Glenn Dean, Arnprior CARTERLANE LINEMAN ELECTRIC EX-91 Carterlane Dairy Farm, Newton CEDARPATCH DOORMAN CHICK EX-91 Cedarpatch Holsteins, Mildmay CENTURYHOLM BREWMASTER BIGRIGS EX-91 Dalmeny Holsteins, Osgoode CHARWILL DOORMAN BLESSING EX-91 Charwill Farms, Wallenstein CHERRY CREST AULDS COVE EX-91 Cherry Crest Holsteins, Martintown

FISHERVALE CRUSH SWEET PEA P EX-91 Fishervale Acres Ltd., Thornton FLORBIL SOLOMON PILA EX-91 Florbil Farms, Ltd., Mildmay FRAELAND EXQUISITE SLICK KICK RAE EX-91 3Ridge Farms, Owen Sound Laurdavi Holseins, Owen Sound Parallel Genetics, East Garafraxa FRICOSONS AVALANCHE ADORN EX-91 Fricosons Holsteins, Newcastle GLENWIN APPLICABLE NUTRACAL EX-91 Whyland Farms Inc., Walkerton GREIDEN FRAZZLED KIM EX-91 Greiden Farms Ltd., St. Marys HARVDALE ADDICTION MARBLE EX-91 Harvdale Holsteins, Stayner HENDERCROFT UNIX ACE EX-91 Herbert Henderson, Ashton HIDDENCREST CONTROL WENDY EX-91 Hidden Crest Dairy, Kenabeek HOOGERD INCREDIBULL HARLEY RED EX-91 HOOGERD MOSES JOLLY RED EX-91 Hoogerbrugge Dairy, Parkhill HOWARD-VIEW LAMADONAS LUCK EX-91 Hyden Holsteins, Milverton JACREST DRMN PEPPERMINT EX-91 JACREST SIDEKICK ARIZONA EX-91 Jacrest Holsteins, Wallenstein

LOYALYN DOORMAN JOLENE EX-93 Rob & Alice Bumstead, Owen Sound

KINGSWAY AVALANCHE EDEN EX-92 Werrcroft Farms Ltd., Hampton Trentward Farms, Hastings Kingway Farms Inc., Hastings

PERENNIAL SOLOMON ANITA EX-93 Paralell Genetics, East Garafraxa

LIDDLEHOLME TKELAH EX-92 Two-To-Tango Farms Inc., Spencerville

SKYLINE PRIME DARCY EX-93 Skyline Holsteins, Campbellford

LOYALYN DOORMAN JAYLYNN EX-92 Hodglynn Holsteins, Kincardine

ALTONA LEA UNIX GOBSTOPPER EX-92 Frank Barkey & Family, Blackstock AVELINE IMPRESSION ASTERIA EX-92 Aveline Holsteins (2005) Ltd., Drayton

LUDWIG GRANDE CHANA EX-92 Signature Holsteins, Morrisburg Emma Farlinger, Morrisburg VanZessen Dairy Inc., SK

BALLY BRIGHT GORDON DARLING EX-92 Bally Bright Farms Ltd, Woodslee

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BESLEA DOORMAN CAMARO EX-92 Beslea Farms Ltd, Yarker

OVERDALE IMPRESSION LIMA BEAN EX-92 Overdale Farms Ltd., L’Original

DELCREEK POP A TOP EX-91 DELCREEK SPLIT MY BANANA EX-91 Delcreek Holsteins, Winchester

BLONDIN SIDEKICK CHARABIA EX-92 Quality Farms Inc., Vaughan Agriber Societa Agricola SRL, Piacenza Beckridge Holsteins, Keswick

RADOMERE ROBLE JAYNE EX-92 Raymond Klein Bebbinck, Elmvale

DELHOME ORION 1562 EX-91 Delhome Holsteins, Milverton

LEGACY CINDERDOOR TITAN EX-91 David Wideman, Listowel Legacy Holsteins, Atwood Marthaven Holsteins, Woodstock

RNC CLASSY NORMA EX-92 Redstone Holsteins, Kirkton Glen & Curtis McNeil, Goderich

DENHOLME BRADNICK HELPFUL EX-91 Denholme Holsteins, St. Jacobs

LEWOOD SIDEKICK SPARROW EX-91 Lewood Holsteins, Inc., Newton MAPLEVUE LINEMAN LEE EX-91 Maplevue Farms, Listowel

A H E LINEMAN JOY EX-91 A.H.E. Dairy Farm, Watford

DIEMERTDALE ANAKIN BLESSING EX-91 DIEMERTDALE DRAGONHEART LUCY EX-91 DIEMERTDALE JUMPER BLISSFUL EX-91 DIEMERTDALE SPLENDID NANCY EX-91 Diemertdale Acres Ltd., Ayton

AIJA UNDENIED VEIL EX-91 Jaquemet Holsteins, Winchester

DREWHOLME LAMBDA LEMONADE EX-91 Drewholme Holsteins, Gownastown

ALEXERIN ALCOVE 1923 EX-91 Alexerin Dairy Inc., Manotick

DUCKETT CHILL FINLEY EX-91 Calderay Holsteins, Wallenstein

MARKAY DOUGLAS LIBBY EX-91 Allan Miller, East Garafraxa Markay Holsteis, East Garafraxa

CEDARHOLME UNIX SARAH EX-92 Cedarholme Holsteins, Mount Forest

ALIDALE COLONEL REVA RED EX-91 Alidale Farms, Sunderland

ECHO GLEN GC EVA EX-91 Echo Glen Garm, Dorchester

MAYHAVEN KISSES SMURF EX-91 Mayhaven Farms Limited, Rockwood

CENTERFLOS UNIX MENTO EX-92 Centerflos Holsteins, Elmvale

ALTONA LEA UNSTOPPABLE GAMORA EX-91 Frank Barkey & Family, Blackstock

EDSULA BOMBA FINLEY EX-91 Elliceview Dairy, St. Marys

CHARLYN DEMPSEY APPLE DUMPLING EX-92 Charlyn Farms, Warwick Township Crestomere Holsteins, AB Lovholm Holsteins, SK

ARWAY DOORMAN LIV EX-91 Arway Farms, Elmvale

ELHAVEN APPLICABLE NATALIE EX-91 Elhaven Farms Inc., Stratford

MEADOWBLOOM KINGBOY CINDERELLA EX-91 Meadowbloom Holsteins Inc., Elmwood

ATHLONE APPLICABLE GREEN LAKE EX-91 Athlone Farms, Tavistock

ELM BEND GO CUCKOO EX-91 Elm Bend Holsteins, Brantford

BEAVER RAY FITZ MINISOTA EX-91 Remi LeRoux, Ste. Anne De Prescott

ERBCREST KERRIGAN MARICA EX-91 Erbcrest Farm, Milverton

BECKRIDGE CINDERDOOR HONDA EX-91 Beckridge Holsteins, Keswick

FARISVIEW ATWOOD MANDY EX-91 Dalton J. Faris, East Gwillimbury

BLANHAVEN SOLOMON CASPER EX-91 Blanhaven Farms Ltd., Durham

FINCHSIDE MISSLE HALLIE EX-91 Marcel Leduc, Finch

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CHERRYRIDGE LINKUP RAYLYNN EX-91 Cherryridge Farms, Brantford CHRISLAND SIDEKICK DOTTIE EX-91 Chrisland Holsteins, Caledon CHRISTHILL HIOCTANE ALICE EX-91 Christhill Farms, Tara CLOCLO CALLEN SALADIE EX-91 Kingsbrae Farm, Dalkeith CREEK SIDE JACOBY BRAELYNN EX-91 Creek Side Holsteins, Lombardy CROVALLEY SOLOMON ANCHOR EX-91 Crovalley Holsteins, Hastings

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MARFLOACRES CRUSHTIME SASHA EX-91 Cedarholme Holsteins, Mount Forest MARK-A-VALLEY FUEL BRASILIA EX-91 Mark-A-Valley Farm, Arthur

MEADOWGOLD LAMBDA CIDRE EX-91 Meadowgold Holsteins, Stayner MILLBROOKE SOLOMON DESTINY EX-91 Logganland Holsteins, Tavistock MISTYGLEN AWESOMESAUCE FITZ EX-91 Misty Glen Farms Ltd, Belmont MUDDIACRES IMPRESSION MATTIE EX-91 Vernon & Juliann Brubacher, Wallenstein MY-PRIDE MARIO KAYLENE EX-91 My-Pride Holsteins, Thunder Bay

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NEWMORNING CAESAR 2200 3133 EX-91 NEWMORNING CAESAR LEOINE 2694 EX-91 NEWMORNING CHIEF ADDISON 3186 EX-91 NEWMORNING RAGER VALERIE RED EX-91 New Morning Holsteins, Monkton

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OAKSTONE CARDINAL ROAST EX-91 Oakstone Farm, Kinburn OLORTINE ARMY JILLIAN EX-91 Corey Martin, Wallenstein ORSERDALE CONTROL GREECE EX-91 Catalyst Holsteins, Sydenham Orserdale Holsteins, Sydenham OVERDALE ENVIOUS MAPLE SYRUP EX-91 OVERDALE LAMBDA JAMBOREE EX-91 Overdale Farms Ltd., L’Original

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CROVALLEY CHIEF MISS VIOLET VG-87 CROVALLEY DOORMAN ABACUS VG-87 Crovalley Holsteins, Hastings

KINGSWAY ALLIGATOR A TWIX VG-87 Velthuis Farms Ltd., Osgoode

DELCREEK PIP SQUEAK VG-87 Delcreek Holsteins, Winchester

KINGSWAY LAMBDA ASTON VG-87 Kingsway Farms Inc., Hastings London Dairy Farms, London

EMBRDALE GOLDIE MIRAND VG-87 Embrdale Farm, Asphodel-Norwood

KIRKLEA SIDEKICK REHEARSAL VG-87 Kirklea Holsteins, Alexandria

GLENGARRY LAMBDA AFLEUR VG-87 Glengarry Stock Farms Inc., Apple Hill

KNONAUDALE REBAL VG-87 Knonaudale Farms Inc., Crysler

HARTHAVEN CRUSHABULL LIZZO VG-87 Calahan Bilmer, Morrisburg David Wells, Morrisburg Harthaven Farms Inc., Morrisburg

LILYKING R LAMBDA JAZLYN VG-87 Bonnechere Holsteins, Renfrew Lilyking Farm, Elginburg Ripplebrook Farm, Napanee

HEATHER HOLME UNIX DARIA VG-87 HEATHER HOLME UNIX MOONLIGHT VG-87 Glen & Curtius McNeil, Goderich

LOCHDALE RUBELS PEACHES VG-87 Lochdale Holstiens, Alexandria

HENDERCROFT DIAMONDBAC SLUSH VG-87 Herbert Henderson, Ashton

MILLEN ALEAH LAMBDA AMARETTO VG-87 Aleah Farms Ltd., Beaverton Millen Farms, Omemee

HODGLYNN DAZZLING SILVER VG-87 Willowcreek Genetics, Hagersville

OCONNORS ILLUSTRATOR MT 2467 P VG-87 Loa-de-Mede Farms Ltd., Oshawa

JAYLIN HOLME FUEL ALLISON VG-87 Jason Martin, Elmira

OLORTINE AVENGER DESIGN VG-87 Breamont Holsteins, Tavistock

JM VALLEY CRUSHTIME LADYGIRL VG-87 Quality Farms Inc., Vaughan Agriber Societa Agricola SRL, Piacenza Beckridge Holsteins, Keswick

SIGNATURE A ARLO VG-87 Liberty Genetics, Winchester Signature Holsteins, Morrisburg

PARBRO ALTAAMULET DINA EX-91 Parbro Farms, Uxbridge

VALLEYRIVER IMPRESS CHINA EX-91 Valleyriver Farms Ltd., Bognor

QUALITY BECKRIDGE LOVEABLE EX-91 Quality Farms Inc., Vaughan Agriber Societa Agricola SRL, Piacenza Beckridge Holsteins, Keswick

VAN1469 SHERIFF WENDY EX-91 Barrvalley Holsteins, Douglas

QUINNDALE ENDURE JAILBIRD EX-91 Quinndale Holsteins, Greely

VOGUE SIDEKICK WISH EX-91 Lormarr Lea Holsteins, Owen Sound

RALANES UNIX BRAKE EX-91 Hidden Creek Farms, Stirling

WALTZ ACRE CAMILLA CONTROL EX-91 Waltz Acre Farms, Consecon

REGIMBALD MIDNIGHT EMILY EX-91 Michel & Donna Regimbald, Sarsfield

WEPPLER IMPRESSION JEEBER EX-91 W. Weppler Farms Ltd., Clifford

RICKEEN AIKMAN LILLOCK EX-91 Rickeen Farms Inc., Wallenstein

WHITNELL CONTROL HOPPITY EX-91 Huitzen Farms Inc., Wainfleet

ROBDOT SIDEKICK MINI MOO LEAH EX-91 Robdot Holsteis, Cobden

EX-94 & HIGHER / VG-88 2 YEAR OLD & HIGHER

WHITNELL UNIX RENE EX-91 Elverne & Marilyn Bauman, Mount Forest

GENDARRA DEMPSEY HOPSCOTCH EX-95-3E Gendarra Farm, Bailieboro

ROCKYRAPIDS ADAGIO NOEL P EX-91 ROCKYRAPIDS ONYX ADAGIO EX-91 Rockyrapids Holsteins, Almonte

WINDYHAVEN HIGHOCTANE DAISY EX-91 WINDYHAVEN WICKHAM SARETTA EX-91 A & E Dairy Ltd, Amaranth

JACOBS SOLOMON DELUGE EX-94-3E Alex Dolson, Rockwood

RONBETH DOORMAN PINEAPPLE EX-91 Ronbeth Holsteins, Hastings

YORELLEA MONTEREY PARADISE EX-91 Yorellea Farms, St. Eugene

SELINER APPLE CRISP 428 EX-91 Seliner Dairy, Beachburg

ZETTLERDALE JACKPOT ELM RED EX-91 ZETTLERDALE MASCALESE MOON EX-91 Zettlerdale Farms, Chepstow

SHADYRAIL THOREAU CHRISPY EX-91 Randy & Lynette Martin, Harriston

VEUMOUNT EXPANDER HENY EX-91 Veumount Farm, Slate River

SHYLANE FUEL LOREEN EX-91 SHYLANE LIGHTHOUSE BRIANNA EX-91 John McCallum, Stratford

JUNE - SEPTEMBER VG’S

SILVERDREAM DOORMAN ABIGAIL EX-91 Onias W. Martin, Wallenstein

BECKRIDGE LASVEGAS MIRAGE VG-87 Quality Farms Inc., Vaughan Agriber Societa Agricola SRL, Piacenza Beckridge Holsteins, Keswick

SILVEROAK DEMPSEY OCTAVIA EX-91 SILVEROAK SOLOMON URSULA EX-91 Silveroak Farm Ltd., North Lancaster SPRUCEAFTON KINGPIN PENELOPPE EX-91 Spruceafton Farms Inc., Milvertson STANTONS BIGHIT BOUNCE EX-91 STANTONS MONTOYA BEE ALRIGHT EX-91 STANTONS YOLO ACT EX-91 Stanton Bros. Limited, Ilderton

TRENT VALLEY LAMBDA CLAIR VG-87 Trent Valley Holsteins, Peterborough

JOEL LOLA ACME VG-87 Michel Beaulieu, Ste. Anne De Prescott KENTVILLE DOC CHELSEA VG-87 Kentville Holsteins, Melancthon

KENTVILLE HIGH CELEBRATION EX-94-3E Kentville Holsteins, Melancthon SAVAGEDALE DRMN WILLIE EX-94-2E Robert Wilmot, Newmarket Savagedale Farm, Schomberg

ALTONA LEA LAMBADA JAGUAR VG-87 Frank Barkey & Family, Blackstock

BELMORAL KAMASUTRA MASTER VG-87 Quality Farms Inc., Vaughan Agriber Societa Agricola SRL, Piacenza Beckridge Holsteins, Keswick Marcello Ladina, Crema BUDWEISERS SDKCK BAHAMA-ET VG-87 London Dairy Farms, London Star & D Farms Inc., Russell

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CONGRATULATIONS to the breeders listed here who bred their first Excellent cow between June and September 2023. May there be many more Excellent cows in your future. Thank you to Holstein Canada for making the information available. Please note, in order to appear on this list, the animal must have been bred and owned by the breeder at the time of classification.

Highlights

sale

FALL FANTASY 2 ONLINE SALE

OCTOBER 17-19, ONLINE @ UNIQUE DESIGNS & MARKETING

TOP SELLERS PICK OF THE LONE PINE HERD.......................................... $12,000

Buyer: Robella Holsteins, SK

WENDON MASTER DIONYSIA............................................ $10,100

Buyer: Lucky Hill Dairy, AB

CHERRYRIDGE LINKUP RAYLYNN EX-91 Cherryridge Farms, Brantford

LINDMILK SORBONNE JOY EX-90 Lindmilk Farms, Renfrew

REGIMBALD MIDNIGHT EMILY EX-91 Michel & Donna Regimbald, Sarsfield

MAYR FURIOUS 1570 EX-90 Philmar Farm, Alfred

24 LOT AVG (WENDON)..................................................... $3,954

BERGRIDGE PORTER ROF EX-90 Bergridge Farms, Winchester

MILKYMEADOWS LAMBDA FRISKY EX-90 Christopher Martin, Moorefield

15 LOT AVG (LONE PINE)...................................................$ 4,673

BROUWER COMMANDER VIENNA EX-90 Brouwer Farms, Cambridge

MLH ADAGIO SHANNON EX-90 Maple-Lyn Holsteins, Lyn

FROZEN GENETICS SUMMER THAW 3

DAHOLME SONIC RUFFLE EX-90 Daholme Holsteins, Listowel

MORVIEW FEVER ROBIN EX-90 Morview Holsteins, Oro Medonte

DAIRYVILLE MANGA BUTTERCUP EX-90 Dairy Ville Holsteins, Mount Forest

PRIMROSE GOLDFIELD CALLEN EDNA EX-90 Primrose Holsteins, Berwick

DALGETTA JACKPOT GERTRUDE 3519 EX-90 Dalgetta Farms Inc., Parkhill

SPEEDVALLEY UNO BELINDA EX-90 Gordon Dunk Farms Limited, Guelph

EMERHILL UNIX EMMA EX-90 Emerhill Holsteins, Norwood

STONEHAVEN VICTOR VALERIE EX-90 Elverne & Marilyn Bauman, Mount Forest

JERENCE EPIC ASHLYN RAE EX-90 Jeremy & Florence Bakker, Neebing

SUNVALLEY MACADAM PIPPI EX-90 Sun Valley Dairy, Osgoode

Buyer: Hyland Holsteins, ON

KEYSERDAIRY JARVIS IOTA EX-90 John Peeters, Kerwood

TAYLORCROFT STANLEYCUP PELI EX-90 Brent Taylor, Osgoode

Buyer: Lammers Dairy Inc., ON

LAWRENCEHOLME PEENUT EX-90 Andrew Lawrence & Sons, Spencerville

WCG DOORMAN YOLANDA EX-90 Willowcreek Genetics, Hagersville

108 EMBRYOS AVG................................................................. $700

LONE PINE VIDEO BLASTED................................................ $9,000

Buyer: Morningmist Jerseys, ON

AUGUST 30-31, ONLINE @ UNIQUE DESIGNS & MARKETING

TOP SELLERS CHOICE X WILLOWHAVEN GOLDWYN BLISS.... $1,500/EMB.

Buyer: Unique Holsteins, ON

F. ALPHA X JACOBS APPLE CRISP VERY................. $1,100/EMB.

Buyer: Waybru Farms, ON

CHOICE X DREWHOLME ZIPIT LEYSURE P........... $1,050/EMB. F. LOGIC PP X DREWHOLME ZIPIT LEISURE P..... $1,050/EMB.

SUMMER VIBES ONLINE SALE

Best of the Breed

AUGUST 3-4, ONLINE @ UNIQUE DESIGNS & MARKETING

TOP SELLERS DREWHOLME ARISTOCRAT LEYSURE P......................... $10,800

Buyer: Impact Farms, ON

HODGLYNN ALTITUDE WHITNEY........................................ $7,400

Over 125,000 kilograms of Milk (Milk Per day of Life)

Buyer: Jeff Kuhens, IA

SUMMITHOLM MANIFOLD JAVIERA GP-82................................... 181,109 KGS (38.26) Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Lynden, On

Buyer: Granron Holsteins, ON

MAPEL WOOD SUPER BLONDY EX-90............................................. 159,060 KGS (33.71) Stonybrook Farms Ltd., Cobourg, On

40 LOT AVG............................................................................$3,898

GLEANN DOORMAN GOSSIP............................................... $7,000

SUMMITHOLM JORDAN NETFLIX G-78............................................155,107 KGS (38.55) Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Lynden, On WILMARLEA CHACAL CHANEL VG-88........................................... 148,442 KGS (35.34) Wilmarlea Farm, Embro, On NEWMORNING SHOUT KENDRA 1128 EX-90................................ 145,786 KGS (36.61) New Morning Holsteins, Monkton, On MARLBORO PLANET 3168 GP-83...................................................... 144,351 KGS (29.53) Schouten Corner View Farms Ltd., Richmond, On YORELLEA LONGTIME LESLIE VG-88.............................................. 143,927 KGS (33.95) Yorellea Farms, St. Eugene, On ALEXERIN FEVER 1347 VG-85..............................................................143,711 KGS (37.97) Alexerin Dairy Inc., Manotick, On

WINTER BOOKING DEADLINE: DECEMBER 8, 2023 WINTER ISSUE MAILING: END OF JANUARY

NEW GALMA RE DESIGN LIESSE VG-85..........................................142,443 KGS (27.26) New Galma Dairy, Mt. Elgin, On SUMMITHOLM BIGSTONE LINDSAY VG-86..................................... 141,113 KGS (31.71) Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd., Lynden, On OVERDALE DAMION LINDOR EX-90.................................................140,644 KGS (32.12) overdale Farms Ltd., L’Orignal, On OVERDALE TAILOR ROXIE VG-87...................................................... 140,585 KGS (31.73) overdale Farms Ltd., L’Orignal, On GERANN SHOTTLE MELODY EX-90...................................................139,250 KGS (27.73) Gerann Holsteins, Cardinal, On

THE WINTER ISSUE IS THE BIGGEST ISSUE OF THE YEAR, INCLUDING: ALL-ONTARIO RESULTS NATIONAL HOLSTEIN SHOW RESULTS SPRING TOUR MAPS ...AND SO MUCH MORE!

CAVANALECK SEAVER BASIL EX-90................................................ 139,173 KGS (32.46) Cavanaleck Farms Ltd., Belmont, On

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superior

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PRODUCTION = PROFIT. JUST AS WITH THE TYPE CLASSIFICATION, IT IS IMPORTANT TO RECOGNIZE THE COWS THAT GET THE JOB DONE. Congratulations to all of the breeders and owners of the top five superior production

records in each age division for June through the end of September 2023. Please note that only cows that are scored are included in our listing. ANIMAL NAME

CLASS

AGE

M

F

P

BCA COMP

M

F

P

DEV COMP

ENGELEN ALCOVE 5059 Van Rngelen Dairy Farms Ltd., Thedford

GP-83

01-10

415

414

403

1,232

(137)

(121)

(116)

(374)

SEELBY CONTENDER JAYLEN Sunny Plains Farms, Joyceville

GP-83

01-10

387

451

395

1,233

(108)

(147)

(119)

(374)

HYLAND FUEL WESTERN 1798 Hyland Holsteins, Kippen

GP-84

01-09

363

388

375

1,126

(125)

(125)

(114)

(363)

GROOTENDORST BUZZARD 5857 Ernie Martin, Alma

G-79

01-11

374

452

415

1,241

(96)

(141)

(119)

(356)

THOMSVUE AC SHANIA Thomsvue Farms, Granton

GP-82

02-11

432

422

415

1,269

(158)

(140)

(131)

(429)

NEWMORNING WICKHAM GREY New Morning Holsteins, Monkton

VG-85

02-11

378

458

432

1,268

(106)

(147)

(139)

(392)

ALBADON MILKTIME WALRUS Albadon Farms Ltd., Teeswater

G-78

02-11

416

504

434

1,354

(117)

(144)

(121)

(382)

BRIGHTSIDE GINGER RUBAN 744 Brightside Dairy, Innerkip

VG-85

02-01

351

475

376

1,202

(86)

(180)

(108)

(374)

SUMMITHOLM HELIX JEANS Pittens Family Farms, Cambridge

GP-81

02-00

349

403

376

1,128

(102)

(140)

(122)

(364)

BRYLCO LAUTRUST DALLIS Bryan Cook, Stayner

G-77

03-11

401

389

413

1,203

(158)

(133)

(162)

(453)

JORAL ALERT MIDNIGHT 2108 Tibben Farms, Brinston

GP-81

03-01

365

398

398

1,161

(123)

(134)

(144)

(401)

ROYBRIDGE WICKHAM LAPA Roy Spence, Elmvale

VG-86

03-09

345

522

322

1,189

(94)

(233)

(73)

(400)

KIN196 DELTA CLASSY Walnutlawn Farms Limited, Tavistock

VG-85

03-00

419

448

419

1,286

(128)

(133)

(120)

(381)

CARTERLANE FUEL SHANNON Carterlane Dairy Farm, Newton

GP-84

03-00

370

458

401

1,229

(92)

(156)

(111)

(359)

HOLMDALE ADGIO WKHM 1578 Holmdale Holsteins, Elmwood

VG-86

04-02

399

419

390

1,208

(137)

(151)

(112)

(400)

BRENTRIDGE ELIOTT MAGNOLIA Brentridge Holsteins Ltd., Ingersoll

EX-90

04-05

391

408

410

1,209

(130)

(129)

(136)

(395)

GERBERLAND MANTRA LASSIE Gerberland Holsteins, Millbank

GP-82

04-01

395

460

383

1,238

(113)

(169)

(95)

(377)

BOSDALE IMPRESSION CINDERELLA Bosdale Farms Inc., Cambridge

EX-91

04-09

358

497

349

1,204

(77)

(202)

(61)

(340)

SPEYRIVER STOIC 1157 Speyriver Farms, Owen Sound

GP-81

04-01

334

362

366

1,062

(98)

(116)

(124)

(338)

GORROX CAPO 2952 Gordons Roxburgh Farms Inc., Thedford

G-76

05-02

344

403

399

1,146

(79)

(138)

(122)

(339)

MARJEN SMURF 1066 Marjen Dairy Farms Inc., Embro

GP-82

05-03

364

471

404

1,239

(75)

(150)

(93)

(318)

HIGHESTATE ELUDE 1152 Highestate Farms, Hagersville

GP-83

05-06

396

381

356

1,133

(128)

(94)

(89)

(311)

GILLETTE KERRIGAN MELANIA Silvercap Holsteins, Puslinch & Ferme Gillette Inc., Embrun

VG-85

05-08

333

420

366

1,119

(72)

(121)

(90)

(283)

LOCHDALE WINDBROOK RAIN Lochdale Holsteins, Alexandria

EX-92-2E

05-05

313

383

311

1007

(36)

(50)

(33)

(119)

HYLAND LET IT SNOW MELODY Hyland Holsteins, Kippen

EX-90-2E

08-09

317

407

324

1,048

(39)

(103)

(33)

(175)

MAPEL WOOD SUPER BLONDY Stonybrook Farms Ltd., Coburg

EX-90-4E

12-00

362

377

336

1,075

(112)

(106)

(83)

(301)

EMBRDALE CHANEL FEVER Embrdale Farm, Asphodel

EX-93-5E

10-02

316

452

293

1,061

(53)

(141)

(39)

(233)

CAVANALECK GOLDWYN BAZOOKA Cavanaleck Farms Ltd., Belmont

EX-91-7E

10-11

358

342

370

1,070

(69)

(32)

(67)

(168)

SPENCROFT MASCALESE LATANG Roger Spence, Elmvale

EX-90-3E

06-03

305

465

298

1,068

(48)

(173)

(37)

(258)

YEARLINGS

2 YEAR OLDS

3 YEAR OLDS

4 YEAR OLDS

5 YEAR OLDS

MATURE COWS

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Holstein Happenings

NOVEMBER 2023 November 3-12 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Exhibition Place, Toronto November 6-7 TD Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic Showmanship (6) and Conformation (7). Showmanship Judge: Kyle Rivington, Associate: Curtis McNeil. Conformation Judge: Phillip Topp. Semex Ring of Excellence - Exhibition Place, Toronto

November 10 National Black & White Holstein Show. Judge: Adam Liddle, Associate: Aaron Eaton. Coca-Cola Coliseum - Exhibition Place, Toronto

December 9 Lanark Holstein Club AGM

November 11 Quality Seeds Dairy Supreme Championship, TBA. Exhibition Place, Toronto

January 13 Holstein Canada Master Breeder Reveal

November 17 Bruce County Annual Barn Meeting. Allenford.

November 7-8 Frozen Genetics Royal Edition 2 Online at www.uniquedesignsandmarketing.com

November 20 All-Ontario Entry Deadline. Entries via AssistExpo.

November 9 National Red & White Holstein Show, Judge: Jeff Stephens. Semex Ring of Excellence - Exhibition Place, Toronto National Holstein Heifer Show, Judge: Adam Liddle. Semex Ring of Excellence - Exhibition Place, Toronto

November 29 Grey County Holstein Club AGM November 30 Perth County Holsteins Club AGM

2024 DATES

February 27-28 Holstein Ontario AGM & Convention. London April 3-4 Canadian Dairy XPO (CDX). Stratford Rotary Complex, Stratford April 24-25 Ontario Spring Discovery Show Ancaster April 25-27 National Holstein Convention. Hamilton

DECEMBER 2023 December 6 Waterloo Holstein Club AGM

WE WANT YOUR: Open Heifers Bred Heifers Fresh Cows Herds SAME DAY PAYMENT WE ALSO BUY DIRECT SLAUGHTER CATTLE

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2023 COMPETITION GUIDELINES This competition is effective for the 2023 Show Season and is open for members of Ontario exclusively. Animal must be a Registered Holstein, 75% purity or higher. To be eligible, animals must achieve at minimal one (1) of the qualifying show placings (as outlined below) while owned by or in partnership with an Ontario member. Qualifying show placings include the following: • First (1) or second (2) prize at an Ontario County Show, OR • Top five (5) at an Ontario Regional Show, including Ontario Spring Discovery, Maxville Holstein Show, Ontario Summer Show, EOWQ Championship Show, and Autumn Opportunity, OR • Top eight (8) Ontario-owned placings at the 2023 National Black & White Holstein Show or Red & White Holstein Show at the Royal Winter Fair. Only one entry for Junior Breeder’s Herd per exhibitor. Multiple entries per exhibitor may be submitted for Breeder’s Herd, but each herd must be comprised of three (3) separate animals and must qualify separately as per the requirements above. In the Breeder’s Herd and Junior Herd classes, only one substitute will be allowed per herd. Senior animals (cow classes) must qualify while in milking form, including Milking Yearlings, and only show placings while in milking form will be considered relevant. Summer calves may qualify via a Junior Calf Class, but only if a Summer Calf Class is not available at the qualifying show. Production cows may qualify via a Mature Cow Class, but only if a Production Class is not available AND Production Qualifications of 70,000 KGs are met at the qualifying show. *Placings at shows outside of Ontario must be provided, but are not considered qualifying shows. Only results from valid show classes, as recognized by Holstein Canada, will be eligible to be included.

RED & WHITE CLASSES

• Animal must have been shown at any recognized Branch Holstein show to qualify for entry.

4-H CLASSES

• You must be a member of a 4-H Dairy Calf Club. • You must have shown your project at your club achievement day, or in situations where a non-show achievement day took place, you completed all requirements for your 4-H club. • Entry form must show calf’s actual placing in the class, as well as 4-H placing in the class. • 4-H Members must lead their own calf in at least two (2) Holstein Ontario recognized shows but the animal need only qualify in one (1) show to be eligible: • Calf placed 1st or 2nd 4-H Calf (in its class) at a Holstein Ontario County Show. • Calf placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd 4-H Calf at Ontario Spring Discovery, Maxville Holstein Show, Ontario Summer Show, EOWQ Championship Show, Autumn Opportunity Show or an Official 4-H Show with 75 or more 4-H members participating in the show. The date and location of these 4-H shows needs to be submitted to Holstein Ontario prior to the show date and a complete marked catalogue must be sent to the Branch office no later than 15 days after the shows. • Calf placed in the top eight (8) Ontario-owned 4-H placings at the 2023 National Holstein Shows or the TD Canadian 4-H Dairy Classic at the Royal Winter Fair. • All-Ontario 4-H entries require a separate entry form and photo, listing only those shows where the 4-H member led their own calf.

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CLASSES 1. Summer Calf – born on or after June 1, 2023 2. Spring Heifer – born March 1, 2023 - May 31, 2023 3. Winter Heifer – born December 1, 2022 - February 28, 2023 4. Fall Heifer – born September 1, 2022 - November 30, 2022 5. Summer Yearling – born June 1, 2022 - August 31, 2022 6. Spring Yearling – born March 1, 2022 - May 31, 2022 7. Winter Yearling – born December 1, 2021 - February 28, 2022 8. Junior Breeder’s Herd – 3 animals must have the same prefix 9. Winter Yearling In Milk – born December 1, 2021 - February 28, 2022 10. Fall Milking Yearling – born September 1, 2021 - November 30, 2021 11. Summer 2 Year Old – born June 1, 2021 - August 31, 2021 12. Spring 2 Year Old – born March 1, 2021 - May 31, 2021 13. Winter 2 Year Old – born December 1, 2020 - February 28, 2021 14. Fall 2 Year Old – born September 1, 2020 - November 30, 2020 15. Junior 3 Year Old – born March 1, 2020 - August 31, 2020 16. Senior 3 Year Old – born September 1, 2019 - February 29, 2020 17. 4 Year Old – born September 1, 2018 - August 31, 2019 18. 5 Year Old – born September 1, 2017 - August 31, 2018 19. Mature Cow – born prior to September 1, 2017 20. Longtime Production Cow – must have made 70,000 Kgs by show time 21. Breeder’s Herd – 3 animals must have the same prefix 22. 4-H Spring Heifer – born March 1, 2023 - May 31, 2023 23. 4-H Winter Heifer – born December 1, 2022 - February 28, 2023 24. 4-H Fall Heifer – born September 1, 2022 - November 30, 2022 25. 4-H Summer Yearling - born June 1, 2022 - August 31, 2022 26. 4-H Spring Yearling - born March 1, 2022 - May 31, 2022 27. Red & White Calf - born on or after September 1, 2022 28. Red & White Yearling (non-milking ) - born September 1, 2021 - August 31, 2022 29. Red & White Jr. Cow ( Yrlng in Milk, 2 Yr Olds, 3 Yr Olds) - born Sept. 1, 2019 - Feb. 28, 2022 30. Red & White Sr. Cow - born prior to September 1, 2019

ENTRIES

Owners must submit an official entry via Assist Expo for each animal they wish to enter. Go to https://www.assistexpo.ca/all-ontario-holstein-competition to enter by November 20, 2023. Note: Each entry for each class requires a photo (see photo requirements below). A fee of $50 per entry ($25 for 4-H) applies and can be used towards a 2024 ad in The Link. ENTRY DEADLINE IS NOVEMBER 20, 2023. For Further Information contact Holstein Ontario: 519-653-6180 www.ontario. holstein.ca/awards/all-ontarios.

PHOTO REQUIREMENTS

Your entry must be accompanied by a professionally-taken 5x7 side-shot photo taken in the current show season. Photos must show the stage of lactation the cow was in when she competed. A Senior Yearling may be entered in both the milking & non-milking class but a picture must be provided in both milking and non-milking form. Exhibitors must submit three (3) individual pictures of the members of your Breeder’s Herd and Junior Breeder’s Herd. Group shots will not be accepted. Digitally manipulated photos will not be accepted.

SELECTION

All qualifying entries received by the deadline will be submitted to a panel of 18 judges who will place their top six in each category. Points will be assigned as follows: 1st (9 points), 2nd (6 points), 3rd (4 points), 4th (3 points), 5th (2 points), and 6th (1 point). Judges who bred or owned the animal at any point in it’s lifetime will be blocked from judging that animal in the competition. Additionally, 12 randomly-selected voting results will be compiled from the 18 sets of results to determine the All-Ontario winner for each class. Top placing animals will be recognized as All-Ontario, Reserve All-Ontario, and Honourable Mention All-Ontario respectively, followed by 3 nominated animals (4 in the case of a tie). Prior to voting, an effort will be made to allow each entrant 24 hours to review the accuracy of their entry via a live link, as well as view others in the class. Entrants will be notified of the final results via email. Results will be published in the Winter 2024 issue of The Link Magazine. Presentation of awards will be made at the Holstein Ontario AGM and Convention in February. Results will not be considered official and cannot be published by any other company until after presentations are made.

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Glenirvine Farms & Glen Islay Genetics NAMES: AMANDA AND ANDREW DEN HAAN, DOUG AND LYNDA JEFFERSON HERD SIZE: MILKING 60 / HEIFERS 60 OPERATION TYPE: SAND FREE-STALL / 1 VMS CLASSIC AND A FLAT 4 PARLOUR LOCATION: FERGUS, ON 1. Describe your family’s history with Holsteins. The Den Haan family, from l to r: Archer, Amanda, Auston, Amanda’s grandparents Leonard and Adell Jefferson moved to the farm in Andrew & Ava. 1959 and started milking holsteins with the Glenirvine Prefix. Their sons Gary and Doug Jefferson (Amanda’s Dad) continued milking Holsteins making progress genetically as an industry it should be a current cow. Two from 1975 – 1999, when Doug became the sole owner of Glenirvine Farms. cows come to mind - Jacobs High Octane Babe and S-S-I Doc Have Not Amanda came home to the farm in 2008 and met Andrew in 2010; the farm 8784. I think cows that can perform on the index charts through their sons has grown and developed from there. and perform at a high level in the show ring are extra special individuals. Andrew’s grandparents started with Holsteins when they moved from Holland in the 50s. Growing up, Andrew watched his parents develop the 9. What is one thing you would tell a young farmer starting out? Master Breeder Herd Haanview Holsteins. Their passion for pedigreed The little things matter! When you go to untie your boots at night from a day’s work, ask yourself; was there anything I could have done that I will cattle inspired him to work in the dairy industry. have missed an opportunity if I do it tomorrow? I heard that a few years 2. What are your breeding goals? ago and live by it every day. To breed and develop the type of cow all dairy producers can appreciate; a functional cow with a balance of production and type that will continue to 10. How do you use genomic information in your herd and what are your thoughts on the future of genomics? breed back and make high yields of component milk in her lifetime. We use genomics to help identify outliers within our herd. When you breed 3. What genetic tools are most important in your breeding program? solid production and type females for generations you will find something Bull proofs are number one, genomic testing, milk testing and classification after time. You just never know when and where it might come from. (more so for marketing). 11. How many cows do you flush each year? How do you market your 4. Describe the ultimate/ideal cow for your operation: embryos that are for sale? An ideal cow for our operation must have the will to eat and produce milk. We currently Flush or IVF 1-2 females a month, mainly for our NorthShe needs to take care of herself, breed back and calve year after year with Polled and Plum Valley partnerships. Almost all embryos are implanted. minimal health issues. If the cow has eye appeal, a great udder and can show would be preferred but we need cows who fill quota. 12. Being in the breeding business, what traits do you find sell the best? What trait do you value most? A balanced profile sells. More and more high deviations for Fat and Protein are in demand. We have seen a large uptake for Immunity Plus, especially Glen Islay Bred – Sidekick Merlot VG-89 3rd old 244-286-265 BCA as producers are seeing the benefits in their herds. A2A2 is popular and Polled has taken on a lot of interest lately. For me, I look for a balance-type 6. What are you most proud of in your herd/operation? profile with a high-fat deviation. I’m still a little old school and concentrate Glen Islay Sennet Torrance EX-95 – Reserve Grand Autumn Opportunity on pedigree and score of dams. Full pedigrees breed true. Keynote - A cow 2022 & Ontario Summer Show 2023. Though not in the herd, we are proud is too tall only if she is too narrow, I have nothing against a cow that is taller of having bred Glenirvine Unix Sally VG-89 – Grand Champion & BU if she is balanced with a width of chest. Wisconsin Summer Championship Show 2023 & Intermediate Champion World Dairy Expo 2023. 13. Which bulls do you feel has had the most impact on your herd over 5. What cow in your barn is currently the “Heart of the Herd”? Glenirvine Bred – Alcove Salt VG-86 2yrold 314-320-310 BCA

7. If you could improve one thing in your herd/operation, what would the years and today? Uno, Unix, Cinderdoor, Impression, Sidekick & Fuel it be? A dry cow program is the most important part of a cow’s lactation, a better 14. What are the management practices in place on your farm that you dry cow area for transitioning would be on our list. Also, our weaning calf feel contribute the most to the success of your operation? Why? program/facility. This is the most stressful part of a heifer career and is 1 - Make great feed! It all starts and stops in the bunk. something we are trying to improve on. 2 - Ovsynch program for first breeding, pregnant cows are money in the 8. If you could have ANY cow standing in your barn, who would it be bank. and why? 3 - Culling (never limit your ability to cull), it is the best way to advance There are so many cows over time that could be named but if we are your herd.

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