2 Milking Shorthorn Journal Spring 2015

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2 Milking Shorthorn Journal Spring 2015
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AMSS Executive Committee
President: Casey Weiss
4313 Otterbein-Ithaca Road, Arcanum, OH 45304
(937) 564-8861 (Term Exp. 2015)
Email: caseyweiss@yahoo.com
Vice-President: Scott Cailteux
910 Westfield Ct.,Lawrence, KS 66049
(713) 898-2479 (Term Exp. 2017)
Email: scailteux@sbcglobal.net
Katie Agnew
W359 N8470 Brown St., Oconomowoc, WI 53066
(920) 474-4349 (Term Exp. 2016)
Email: shorties48@hotmail.com
Billy Lattire
6457 Firestone Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78244
(812) 209-9588 (Term Exp. 2015)
Email: billy.lattire@gmail.com
Brian Pederson
2428 Hwy 70, Braham, MN 55006
(612) 390-1616 (Term Exp. 2015)
Email: nsfarms@hotmail.com
Junia Isiminger
Executive Secretary
(608) 481-0165 Cell
(608) 365-3332 Office
Email: JuniaAMSS@gmail.com
AMSS Directors
John Anderson
17075 Cook Road, Watertown, NY 13601
(315) 408-6030 (Term Exp. 2015)
Email: mscoolcows@aol.com
Michael Bodey
5912 E Rt 29, Urbana, OH 43078
(937) 869-3345 (Term Exp. 2017)
Email: prattbodey@hotmail.com
The Executive Report
Happy Spring from Snowy Northwestern PA! This morning it didn’t
feel much like spring, as I walked out the door and discovered that it
was 10 degrees!! And it is almost the end of March!! Goodness I am
ready for spring as I am sure that many of you are also. The last couple
of months have been quite busy for AMSS and myself, with announcing the 2014 All-Americans and 2014 Jr. All-Americans, membership
packets being sent and renewals coming in, to holding another successful Online Sale. In addition, we had Brian Pederson and his wife Trish
attend the International Dairy Week held in Australia in January and I
attended the USLGE conference to learn more about exporting in Missouri. While in Missouri,
I took the opportunity to visit some of our breeders – look for my report in this issue.
The coming months will be focused on various spring shows and sales and preparing for our
upcoming convention in Black River Falls, Wisconsin! It will also mark my one year anniversary working with AMSS. It seems hard to believe it has been almost 10 months! Time
has flown by.
Recently a friend of mine was having an Origami Owl jewelry book party – this is a home
sales party that was started by a 14 year old girl that allows you to make custom lockets, etc.
There is a charm in the book that caught my eye and although I did not buy it this order – the
message has stuck with me and I wanted to share it with you – “Find Joy in the Journey”. I
find it ironic because long ago my high school class motto was “Life is a Journey not a Destination.” Then I think about all the travels that I have had in my life and I have discovered that I
have been living a life full of joy especially over the last 10 months. There are definitely days
when I am trying to figure something out that I think it is a pretty hard Journey, but then I call
Dave Kendall or Casey Weiss and find out the answer and I am joyful that they are there to
lend a helping hand. So new motto – “Life is a Journey full of Joy if you don’t view it as a
Destination.”
Isn’t this really what our breed, the Milking Shorthorn is about? Our breed is one that is
ever evolving. Our breed has been on a Journey for hundreds of years tracing back to our roots
in England. People forget that without the Milking Shorthorn’s ancestors, our beautiful nation
might have failed from not having the family cow, beef and power. She was truly a remarkable
cow in the past and is one now and will take us into the future. Milking Shorthorns are a breed
Cont. on pg. 24
Jason Heeter
19072 Shade Valley Road, Shade Gap, PA 17255
(215) 534-5534 (Term Exp. 2017)
Email: heeter2000@yahoo.com
Kylie Preisinger
238 Viking Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303
Phone: (765) 427-6964 (Term Exp. 2016)
Email: luvkows@hotmail.com
Michael Halpin
128 Hack, PO Box 214, Cullom, IL 60929
Phone: (815) 228-0777 (Term Exp. 2016)
Email: mhalpin99@outlook.com
John Kuszlyk
7982Batavia-Byron Road, Batavia, NY 14020
(585) 343-4800 (Term Exp. 2017)
Email: kuszlykcattleco@yahoo.com
Steve Marak
101873 S 3440 Rd, Meeker, OK 47855
(405) 279-2608 (Term Exp. 2016)
Email: smjulie000@aol.com
AMSS Junior Officers
President: Roxann Achen
2519 392nd Ave SE, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Phone: (320)333-9383
Email: roxann.achen@jacks.state.edu
Vice President: Hannah Rhoades
5554 Bakers Store-Greenville Rd, Greenville, OH 45331
Phone: (937)467-0050
Secretary: Liza Van der Laan
21349 CR EW 181, Frederick, OK 73542
Phone: (580)305-2232. Email: lizav@okstate.edu
Treasurer: Jessica Crawley
25141 Austin Rd, Gravette, AR 72736
Phone: (479)220-2802
Reporter: Nicholas Achen
2519 392nd Ave SE, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Phone: (320)266-4797
Email: nicholas.achen@hotmail.com
President's Corner
Hello Milking Shorthorn enthusiasts!
When the thermometer hits forty degrees in West Central Ohio the season of spring begins,
which at my homestead means the children are without socks, shoes and sometimes shirts and
the sale heifers are being tied up and broke to lead in preparation for the spring sales.
Spring is always a busy time of year for us on the farm but nobody seems to mind the extra
outside work if the weather is pleasant. It is easy to push aside the inside desk work for more
enjoyable outside chores. This brings me to my point; don't miss our upcoming deadlines for
our events this summer.
We are publishing a booklet which will promote our AI sires that are available through
the bull studs or private treaty from breeders. The deadline to be included in this publication
is April 15th.
We offer many national awards that will be presented during the annual convention this
June. These include the Willard E. Gerner Meritorious Brood Cow Award, Hardy Cow Awards,
Cow of the Year, Milk Quality Award, Red, White & Roan Club, Gold Star Dam Award,
Harry Clampitt Young Breeder Award, Citizen of the Year, and the Dual Purpose Breeder of
the Year Award. All of these have a deadline of April 15th.
The National Convention registration deadline is June 1, 2015 and the National Sale entries
are due May 1, 2015.
After a long winter I am looking forward to seeing my Milking Shorthorn friends this
spring and summer!
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For the love of the Red, White & Roan,
~ Casey
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Volume 97, Number 2
ISSN. 1073-9394
Official Publication of the
AMERICAN MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY
23515 Range Road, Union City, PA 16438
Phone: (608) 365-3332 • Fax: (608) 365-6644
Website: www.milkingshorthorn.com
In This Issue
On The Cover
On the cover are the Unanimous All-American cows per this
year's judges' selections. Congratulations to all the winners.
For all of the winners of the All-American contest and point
scores see pages 8-19. Cover design by Ashley Shaffer
All-American Winners................................................... 8
Call to the Annual Meeting.......................................... 31
Have You Herd.......................................................... 20
Honor Roll................................................................ 27
In Memorium............................................................ 26
Junior Spotlight ........................................................ 29
Junia's Journeys.......................................................... 6
National Convention ............................................. 30-32
Online Sale Report..................................................... 24
President’s Corner....................................................... 4
The Exec. Report......................................................... 4
Index to Advertisers
AMSS National Sale................................................. 33
Bakers Acres........................................................... 28
B-D-F Farm............................................................ 23
Buckeye Knoll......................................................... 25
Business Card Directory.......................................40-41
Cor-Bloo Syndicate.................................................. 23
Designer Shorthorns................................................ 24
Halpin Farms.......................................................... 37
Kuszlyk Cattle Co............................................... 43, 44
Lattire's Twilite Farm.................................................. 2
Lazy M Farm............................................................. 3
Mapleton Valley....................................................... 35
Millcreek Farm.........................................................
Ourway Farm..........................................................
Redwillow Genetics..................................................
R-Generation Farm..................................................
Ritchie Fountains.....................................................
RoVin Acres............................................................
Taurus ST...............................................................
Topp-View Farm......................................................
Vail, Borba & Hellenbrand.........................................
Wagner Family Farm...............................................
Wall Street Farm.....................................................
Wide Open Acres.....................................................
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Published by
AMSS Mission Statement
To recognize and welcome the diversity of the Milking
Shorthorn as a unique feature of our breed, distinguishing
it from all other breeds in the United States. To encourage
each breeder to use all the Society programs which will
benefit them individually and respect the rights of other
breeders to have a different goal and to use different
programs. To administer the Society to effectively use the
information generated by the breeders to
aggressively market our breed.
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Junia’s Journeys
DanSal Farm Milking Shorthorns
In mid-February, I was fortunate enough
to be able to attend the USLGE (United
States Livestock Genetics Export, Inc.)
annual meeting and training conference to
learn more about exporting. I spent three
days networking with other livestock exporters, in particular the key people in the
six other dairy breeds. This was held in
St. Louis, Missouri. Since I was in that part
of the country, I received the okay from
the board to do some herd visits. So after
sitting in meeting rooms in business attire,
I pulled on my jeans and put my cowboy
boots on and dressed warm to begin visiting
some farms in the great “Show Me State” of
Missouri. I drove southwest from St. Louis to the town of Graff, Missouri, to visit
the DanSal Farm owned by Dan and Sally
Burd. When I arrived, Dan met me with a
welcoming grin and asked the question that
I probably won’t ever forget – “Why is it
when someone comes from the national office whether it be a herd visit or classification – do we have such cold and horrible
weather?” He was referring to that being
the week that the temperatures were well
below normal including in St. Louis being
around zero. Being a Pennsylvania girl –
I laughed and asked Dan, “Here I thought
you were trying to make me feel at home
and trust me – I thought that it would be
warmer here!” We became quick friends
after teasing each other as I proceeded to
climb into his farm truck that truly was just
like home. We drove over to the pasture
and drove around looking at various cows
and heifers in four different pasture areas.
I was even treated to some cows getting out
through the gate that we had left open and
had to chase back in – just like home!
Dan and Sally are milking just over 80
head of Milking Shorthorns. These were
some of the first two-year-old GE Panorama
Royal Trebles and Kundes Golden Logic
Adventures that I had seen in their natural
setting. The Trebles have a district color of
slightly red-orange that makes them stand
out.
These were smaller-framed cows
and Dan stated that they are milking quite
well for him. He has also had some adult
Hard Core Othello Moonshines that I was
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impressed with. Other bulls
Dan has been using over the
past two years include Mookin
Brunos Zeus, GE Kulp-Gen PJ
Cowboy, North Stars Presto ET
EXP, Spungold-R CD Playboy
ET and Zena Kourt Zippo. He
has used a lot of Cowboy and
the calves are on the ground
and he is looking forward to see
what they will bring to his herd.
The Burds do raise some of their own bulls
for breeding. DanSal is a commercial herd
and Dan’s breeding choices are focused on
milk production, components and in particular maintaining a low SCC. I quite enjoyed my first official farm visit with Dan
being my tour guide.
My second stop on my visits was about
20 miles away at Ernst Roth’s Lorreda
Swiss Farm in Grove Spring, Missouri.
Ernst has a herd of Brown Swiss with 20
Milking Shorthorns mixed in. When I arrived at the Roth farm, I found Ernst out
feeding calves. I love looking at young
stock and Ernst had some sweet heifers
in his pens. Currently most of his young
heifers are sired by GE Panorama Royal
Treble and Spungold R Frolic Poker-ET.
Ernst is looking to develop his cows to be
high in milk production and is extremely
concerned about what his components are.
Ernst moved to the United States from
Switzerland 14 years ago. His operation
is a commercial herd with the cattle being
on pasture with a bunk and parlor.
He
has used extensive crossbreeding, Australian Bulls, GE and herdbook Milking
Shorthorn bulls. Bulls being used on the
farm include GE Bosgowan BonJovi, Gold
Mine Frost Kourt, Blissful Teds Spurgeon
ET and GE Gold Mine RT Badger. Ernst
views his Milking Shorthorns as being a
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dual purpose breed that can milk. He likes
his cows to be strong, larger-framed and
dairy. He wants them to not be frail cows
and is concerned with not enough Milking
Shorthorns staying more dual purpose. We
did talk about the Syndicate Committee and
AMSS Board looking at getting more full
herdbook sires into the stud companies.
My next stop was crossing the border out
of Missouri into Oklahoma to visit Diane
Cook at Hilltop Farms. I arrived just as Diane and her worker were finishing milking.
Diane and I jumped on a four wheeler and
went out into pasture to look at her cattle.
Hilltop has a dairy operation and a beef
operation. In recent years, Diane has sold
more of her older Milking Shorthorns for
various reasons. She still has around 20 –
25 head of Milking Shorthorns down from
her near-60 head in 2013. More of her
cows are now Brown Swiss and crossbreds.
Diane loves big-framed dairy cows that
milk. She has purchased a few cows from
the Clayside dispersal sale. She is a fan
of the Clayside Academy Rebel bull which
she had on her farm at one point. Diane
normally raises a bull for some breeding on
the farm. I enjoyed my visit with Diane and
discussing how she loves big-framed cows
that will milk. To Diane, her animals are
her life and they are family. She has several cows that are no longer producing but
are in their late teens and she tells me they
have been good to her and they deserve to
live their life out in a comfortable environment with plenty of feed. We had quite a
discussion regarding having more full herdbook bulls available for breeding and she is
concerned that our breed may be getting too
far away from our roots. Interesting to me
is that two of the three farms I had visited so
far had this thought. By now it was getting
quite dark and cold, as Diane and I stepped
Despite the cold, the Burds Shorthorns enjoy a quiet winter day outside.
The Hendricksons Milking Shorthorns
into her milk house to talk more.
Leaving Hilltop Farms in the dark, I
headed the 20 or so miles to Gravette, Arkansas, to stay overnight and visit Valley
View Farm owned by Tim Crawley. Tim
and Nicki were not home when I arrived,
but their daughters Jessica and Brittany
were and they made me feel at home after the long day.
Jessica provided me
with supper and by the time I was done
eating, Tim and Nicki arrived home from
their meeting. The next morning, Tim was
scheduled to do breeding so off we went in
the farm truck. The Crawleys have a herd
of around 225 milking head with about 130
being Milking Shorthorns and the rest Holsteins. They have a freestall barn for the
milk cows and milk in a parlor. The calves
are raised in hutches before being moved to
group hutches then pastures for the various
ages. Tim’s brother Russell is back working on the farm with Tim and in May, Tim’s
nephew will be coming back to the farm to
be the herdsman.
At the farm, I was quite impressed with
Tim’s attention to detail on his breeding
plans. He offered to let me stay in his medical/breeding room but I wanted to look at
cows, so I was with him in the free stalls.
We were able to talk about the different
cows and bulls that he has been using. Sires
in the Crawley herd include GMC Rebel
Logic ET, Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace-ET, North
Stars Presto ET EXP, GE Panorama Royal
Treble, Mysha-Wo Advent Liriano-ET and
Blissful Teds Spurgeon ET. In addition,
he has had several herd bulls that he used.
Tim is concerned with milk production
and components when picking sires. Tim
had a different view on the size of Milking
Shorthorns; he likes his cows not to be over
1,400 pounds because he believes they are
not as efficient when they are larger.
I left the Crawleys around noon and
headed north back into Missouri to Appleton City to visit Paul and Marian Wheeler
of Ridge View Acres. By the time I arrived
at the Wheelers, it had begun to snow and
sleet some. Paul and I went to look at his
30 head of Native Milking Shorthorns. He
focuses more on the cow-calf grazing herd
and is quite proud of his cows. He raises
bulls to use for breeding and currently has
Ridge View Candy Man 96-N-P and Ridge
View RD Able 1003 N-P that he has been
using. Paul and Marian were full of the
history of the breed and excited about their
cattle tracing back to the Coates herdbook.
They are also quite proud of being able to
donate beef from their cows to the local
community to support a fundraising effort.
Although their herd today is small in number, they are an outstanding group of cattle
with a solid frame and good feet and legs.
Their cows remind me of the cows that we
had on our farm when I was growing up - a
good solid cow, good udder that produces
well with a good set of feet and legs. I was
quite impressed with my first visit to a Native herd and look forward to seeing more
of this segment of our breed.
As I left the Wheelers', Marian called
ahead to my next stop since the weather
was turning quickly worse. A drive that
should have been a nice hour and half
turned into much longer as I had my first
experience with freezing rain and accumulating ice in Missouri. Being a Pennsylvania girl, storms do not concern me to drive
in, however this ice is not something I was
used to. I did arrive safely in Sedalia, Missouri, at the Nile Valley Farm operated by
Doyle and Alice Hendrickson. I think that
I might have given Doyle quite a workout
as he was pacing the floor concerned about
my safety, which I greatly appreciate.
The Hendricksons have 100 head of
grazing Milking Shorthorns. Doyle milked
his herd until the day he turned 65 when
he stopped milking and turned the herd
into a cow-calf grazing herd. Although the
herd is not Native, Doyle has the records
that trace his herd back to a grandfather
that imported the Shorthorns from England and later sold the cattle to Doyle’s
other grandfather. The second grandfather
did not view registration papers as important, therefore the Native status cannot be
traced. The Hendricksons have records on
their cattle that rival any large business. I
was very impressed with the various items
that they track on their cattle. Beyond the
normal pedigree information, each calf at
birth is weighed, measured and tagged. A
calf was born the morning that I was there
and Doyle and Alice were right in the barn
taking care of the items that needed to be
recorded. The various items recorded are
repeated throughout the life of the animal
at weaning, at yearling and mature. By recording these measurements they are able
to track the rate of gain on their cattle. In
addition, their measurements are used for
culling out the traits that they do not want
in their herd. The Nile Valley Formula for
Working Type Animals includes vigor, udder quality, body condition, good feet and
legs, calving ease and temperament (a necessity that cannot be overlooked).
Another management practice that the
Hendricksons use is testing their cattle
by Igenity, which is a DNA test that allows them to understand and manage the
potential for their animals to perform and
transmit traits of economic importance.
The profile includes: Caracass Composition, Carcass Quality, Maternal and Reproductive traits, average daily gain, feed
efficiency, docility, coat color and horned/
polled. I found the wealth of information
that the couple has amassed as impressive.
Their cattle are quite impressive and I fell
in love with a cow and her calf that I would
have been willing to bring home to Pennsylvania. They are medium-framed cows
with correct feet and legs and nice udders.
I believe that if Doyle wanted to start milking again, he would be quite profitable.
This was my last stop on my trip and I
hated to leave, but I was flying out of Kansas City, Missouri, to go back home. On
my three days of visits, I traveled 888 miles,
visiting three states and six different breeders. As you can see, the range of what the
breeders' goals are for their herds are quite
different and all equally impressive. I can
appreciate what each breeder is striving for
on their farm and in what direction they are
taking their cattle. This is another incredible thing about our breed, it definitely has
a place for everyone whether it is commercial, Native or grazing.
I want to thank all of the farms that I visited for their hospitality and to the Crawleys and Hendricksons for inviting me to
stay at their homes. I am looking forward
to the next set of farm visits that I will be
able to do.
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Spring Calf
Unanimous All-American
2014 All-Amer
Reserve
Halpins Ellanie
840003013654959
Born: 03/11/14
Sire: Lands-Brook Clancy
Breeder: Elizabeth Rice, Cullom, IL
Owner: Owen Halpin, Cullom, IL
Daysland Acres Logic CeCe
Honorable Mention
68315552 Born 03/04/14
Sire: GMC Rebel Logic-ET
Breeder & Owner: Katie Albaugh, Walkersville, MD
Hills-Acre Nation Kissnhugs P 68315501 Born 03/15/14
Sire: Spungold Logic Poppy Nation ET
Breeder & Owner: Bob Hill, Williamsburg, IN
Winter Calf
Unanimous All-American
Reserve
Lazy M Liriano Ally EXP
840003012136459 Born 12/07/13
Sire: Mysha-Wo Advent Liriano-ET
Breeder & Owner: Lazy M Farm Michael & Herman Maier,
Stitzer, WI
Honorable Mention
R-Generation Logic Emily EXP
840003012524418
Born 12/18/13
Sire: GMC Rebel Logic-ET
Breeder: Jessica and Jason Kennedy, Cochranton, PA
Owner: Olivia F Kennedy, Cochranton, PA
B-D-F Showtime Sweet Feet 68315187 Born: 12/12/13
Sire: Hard Core R. Rob Showtime EXP
Breeder & Owner: Dallas Butts of B-D-F Farms, Cory, IN
Fall Calf
All-American - tie
Hard Core Premium Fire Maid EXP 68314412 Born
09/05/13
Sire: Springville Logic Premium ET
Breeder: Keith & Donnette Fisher, New Enterprise, PA Owner: Peter
Vail, Hillpoint Partners and Frank & Diane Borba, Copake, NY
All-American - tie
Lazy M Pirelli Got It EXP 840003012136382 Born 09/02/13
Sire: GI2 Gold Mine MD Pirelli
Breeder & Owner: Lazy M Farm - Michael & Herman Maier, Stitzer, WI
Reserve
Lazy M RR Zeus Tahiti EXP
840003012136395 Born 09/05/13
Sire: Purple Idalee RR Zeus EXP
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Breeder: Michael & Herman Maier,
Stitzer, WI
Owner: Tammy Voegeli & Ann Lerum,
Arlington, WI
rican Winners
Summer Yearling
Unanimous All-American
Reserve
Lazy M Storm Diedra
EXP ET
840003012136330 Born 07/01/13
Sire: Innisfail Perfect Storm. Breeder & Owner: Lazy M Farm - Michael
& Herman Maier, Stitzer, WI
Honorable Mention
Mapleton Vly Cancun Zunique
68313346 Born: 06/04/13
Sire: Lands-Brook Cancun EXP ET
Breeder & Owner: Mapleton Valley Farms,
Oconomowoc, WI
Lazy M Storm Denali EXP ET
840003012136329 Born 07/01/13
Sire: Innisfail Perfect Storm
Breeder & Owner: Lazy M Farm - Michael & Herman Maier,
Stitzer, WI
Spring Yearling
All-American
Spungold-R Poppy’s
Pearl-ET
Reserve
68313078 Born 03/07/13
Sire: Innisfail Prince of Diamonds
Breeder & Owner: Nick Raggi and
Dale & Deanna Bendig,
Gettysburg, PA
Honorable Mention
Buckeye Knoll Pattycake EXP ET
68313620 Born 03/01/13
Sire: Mysha-Wo Robin Nitro EXP
Breeder & Owner: Hannah Rhoades, Greenville, OH
Lazy M RR Zip EXP 840003012136213 Born 03/02/13
Sire: Innisfail Red Ruben
Breeder: Nicole Allen, Stitzer, WI
Owner: Cameron & Birtton Allen, Stitzer, WI
Winter Yearling
Reserve
Cherrywood Rubens
Maya EXP ET
Unanimous All-American
68313018 Born 12/21/12
Sire: Innisfail Red Ruben
Breeder: Jacob Achen, Aberdeen, SD
Owner: Eric Seifert, Browerville, MN
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Ourway IR Alsha Amber 12th EXP
68313052 Born 12/22/12
Sire: Innisfail Red Ruben
. Breeder: Dillon Lien, Brooklyn, WI Owner: Emily Winton, Green
Oaks, IL
Lazy M RR Zeus Escalade
840003010357227 Born 12/03/12
Sire: Purple Idalee RR Zeus EXP ET
Breeder & Owner: Lazy M Farm - Michael
& Herman Maier, Sittzer, WI
Innisfail RU Lady 304 EXP
68313035 Born 01/23/13
Sire: Innisfail Red Ruben
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA
Owner: Trevor Clawson, Ackley, IA
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2014 All-Amer
Fall Yearling
Reserve
SAK Mocha Tierney
68313249 Born 09/02/12
Sire: Clarefield Mocha
Breeder & Owner; Andy, Kara & Steven
Paulson, Andover, SD
Unanimous All-American
Honorable Mention
Ourway Logic Alisha 11th
68313053 Born 09/08/12
Sire: GMC Rebel Logic-ET
Breeder & Owner: Dillon Lien, Brooklyn, WI
Topp-View Moonshine Alexa 68312042 Born: 09/02/12
Sire: Hardcore Othello Moonshine-ET
Breeder & Owner: Keaton, Kinley & Madelyn Topp, Botkins, OH
Yearling-In-Milk
Unanimous All-American
Reserve
Kingsdale-MD Nicole
68313976 Born 09/23/12
Sire: Mikes-Dar Titan ET
Breeder & Owner: Mikes-Dar Farm &
Kingsdale Farm, Harvard, IL
HC-HP Moonshine Spinner-ET 68313515 Born 09/13/12
Sire: Hardcore Othello Moonshine-ET
Breeder & Exhibitor: Keith & Donnette Fisher, New Enterprise, PA
Owner: Steven Wood, Greenwood, WI
Jr. Two-Year-Old
Reserve
Unanimous All-American
Honorable Mention
Ecuafarm Zues Patty EXP
68316232 Born: 03/10/12
Sire: GMC Robin Zues EXP ET
Breeder: Fabian Almeida, Cleburne, TX
Formerly exhibited by Tyler Endres,
Lodi, WI
Exhibitor: Owen Halpin, Kempton, IL
North Stars Dakotas Parti-EXP
68311613 Born 06/08/12
Sire: Mysha North Star Dakota EXP ET
Breeder: Michael Pederson, Braham, MN
Owner: Christopher Pederson, Braham, MN
Innisfail-WO Mega Ladyluck ET
840003010356945 Born: 06/12/12
Sire: Kuszmar Megadeth
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe & Katie Bue, Davis, CA
Owner: Lazy M Farm - Michael & Herman Maier, Stitzer, WI
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Sr. Two-Year-Old
All-American
Reserve
Innisfail CY Constance 215
68312291 Born 02/09/12
Sire: Mysha McNutmeg Cyclone
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA
Owner: Kyla Jarvis of B-D-F Farms,
Cory, IN
Honorable Mention
Mysha-WO McCinnamon-ET
68309458 Born 09/03/11
Sire: Kuszmar Alfairs Othello
Breeder & Owner: Mysha Herd & Katie Bue,
Alma Center, WI
Corstar Lovely Lady EXP ET 71065485 Born 12/02/11
Sire: Innisfail Red Robin
Breeder & Owner: Cory Salzl, Litchfield, MN
Jr. Three-Year-Old
All-American
Reserve
North Stars Mega Peanut
EXP ET 68307957 Born 03/02/11
Sire: Kuszmar Megadeth
Breeder: North Star, Braham, MN
Owner: Cory Salzl, Litchfield, MN
Honorable Mention
Innisfail JB Lady 121
68310255 Born 04/04/11
Sire: Innisfail Jubilee EXP
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA
Owner: Steven Wood, Greenwood, WI
Kuszmar Megadeth Poppy 68308368 Born 03/30/11
Sire: Kuszmar Megadeth
Breeder & Owner: John P. & Marjorie A. Kuszlyk, Batavia, NY
Sr. Three-Year-Old
Unanimous All-American
Reserve
Cates Ruben Tulsa-Time
EXP 68307743 Born 09/05/10
Sire: Innisfail Red Ruben
Breeder & Owner: Peter Cate,
Warren, NH
Honorable Mention
Halpin’s Gracie 2nd 68308212 Born 12/10/10
Homestead S.S. Maggie-Mae
68316109 Born 09/03/10
Sire: Homestead Supreme Slippery
Breeder & Owner: Arne L. Poser & Sons,
New York Mills, MN
Sire: Halpins Morning After-ET
Breeder & Owner: Amy Halpin of Halpin Farms, Cullom, IL
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Four-Year-Old
All-American
2014 All-Amer
Reserve
Redien Acres JR
68305686 Born 03/08/10
Sire: Bar-D-Kuszmar Clay
Breeder: John & Elizabeth Neider, Carrollton, OH
Owner: Jacob Baker, Homeworth, OH
Honorable Mention
Millcreek Frolic Ambrosia
68304142 Born 09/29/09
Sire: Vinra Peerless Frolic
Breeder & Owner: Treven Andrews,
Mansfield, PA
Lands-Brook MVF L Claire ET 68306012 Born 06/19/10
Sire: GMC Rebel Logic-ET
Breeder: Jordan Landsgard, St. Olaf, IA
Owner: Mapleton Valley Farms, Oconomowoc, WI
Five-Year-Old
Unanimous All-American
Reserve
Halpins Ruthanne
68302830 Born 03/28/09
Sire: Kuszmar Alfairs Othello
Breeder: Michael Halpin, Cullom, IL
Owner: Halpin Farms, Cullom, IL
Honorable Mention
Kuszmar Arkansas Mud-EXP
68302066 Born 09/02/08
Sire: Kuszmar Mudslinger
Breeder & Owner: Steven W. & Susan M.
Kuszlyk, Holley, NY
R-Generation Othellos Lust-EXP
68306856 Born 10/15/08
Sire: Kuszmar Alfairs Othello
Breeder & Owner: Jason & Jessica Kennedy, Cochranton, PA
Aged Cow
Unanimous All-American
Reserve
Blue Spruce HTA Melody Mya
471000069 Born 06/01/07
Sire: Hilltop Academy
Breeder & Owner: Blue Spruce Farm,
New Holland, OH
Honorable Mention
Innisfail RO Lady 7088 471000511
Born 12/03/07
Sire: Innisfail Red Robin
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA
Owner: Logan Lattire Lawrencburg, IN
Hard Core Rebel Rockette 68300475 Born 03/16/08
Sire: Pinehurst Rebel 9th
Breeder: Chriselle Fisher, New Enterprise, PA
Owner: Cor-Bloo Syndicate, Cory, IN
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Lifetime Merit Cow
All-American
Reserve
Hard Core Ace Roxy-EXP
464744 Born 03/04/06
Sire: Hilltop Academy
Breeder & Owner: Keith & Donnette
Fisher, New Enterprise, PA
Innisfail RO Lady 7088 471000511 Born 12/03/07
Sire: Innisfail Red Robin
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA
Owner: Logan Lattire of Twilite Farms, Lawrenceburg, IN
Senior Best Three Females Unanimous All-American - Halpin Farms, Cullom, IL
Halpin’s Gracie 2nd, Halpin’s Rosalie 2nd EXP, Halpin’s Ruthanne
Reserve
Bred by: Halpins Farm, Cullom, IL
North Star Dakotas
Parti-EXP
North Stars Mega
Jalapena
North Stars JamaicaEXP
Bred by: Brian Pederson,
Braham, MN
Louie O. Landrum All-American
Sire Award
2014 All-American Judging Contest Results
This year, AMSS brought back the popular All-American Judging Contest. There were 32 individuals and 6 families that participated. The
Kuszmar Megadeth - 36
winners are as follows:
Innisfail Red Robin - 30
Families
1st Place – The Agnew Family, WI with Pat, Phyllis and Katie Agnew
Innisfail Red Ruben - 27
2nd Place – The Burd Family, MO with Dan, Sally and John
Kuszmar Alfairs Othello - 24
3rd Place – The Achen Family, SD with John, Cindy and Nicholas
Individuals
2014 All-American Judges
Four
way
Tie
for
First
Place
– Katie Agnew, WI; Bob Hill, IN; Rob
Sean Johnson, Pennsylvania, Eastern National; Michael
LaFollette, IN; Brent Young, MN.
Heath, Maryland, International; Rick Allyn, Connecticut,
Northeast National; Craig Padgett, Kentucky, Winter National & Ohio State Fair; Lynn Zehr, Illinois, Winter National
Jr. Show; David Sprengeler, Minnesota, Eastern National Jr.
Show; Kyle Thygesen, Vermont, Northeast National Jr. Show;
Curtis Day, Minnesota, Minnesota State Fair; Paul Trapp, Wisconsin, New York Spring Show; Joe Gibbs, Iowa, Indiana State
Fair; Danny Huddleston, Texas, Illinois State Fair.
(The prize money for 1st – 4th place will be used for these prizes).
Tie for Second Place – Doug Wherry, Canada and Cindy Achen, SD
(The prize money for 5th & 6th place will be used for these prizes.)
Third Place – Robert Leopold, WI
(The prize money for 7th place will be used for this prize.)
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2014 Junior All-A
Spring Calf
Unanimous
Reserve
Designer Gene’s PF Connie
68315609 Born 03/03/14
Sire: Designer Genes Rox-Star
Breeder: Yannasse, Bridget R. Whiting,
Pulaski, PA Owner: Callie M Whiting,
Pulaski, PA
Honorable Mention
Breezy Ridge Kandi EXP
68315282 Born 03/12/14
Sire: Mysha-Wo Advent Liriano-ET
Breeder & Owner: Rachel Hefel, Epworth, IA
GMC DL Dairybar EXP 68315084 Born 03/01/14
Sire: GE Innisfail Destry Lad
Breeder & Owner: Brooke Morgan Clark, Cornish Flat, NH
Winter Calf
Unanimous
Reserve
Honorable Mention
840003012524418 Born 12/18/13
Sire: GMC Rebel Logic-ET
Breeder: Jessica & Jason Kenendy, Cochranton, PA
Owner: Olivia F Kennedy, Cochranton, PA
Unanimous
Reserve
Hard Core Premium Viper-EXP
Gibbs Liriano Capene EXP ET
68314802 Born 09/06/13
Sire: Mysha-Wo Advent Liriano-ET
Breeder: Lincoln Gibbs, Epworth, IA
Owner: Taylor Graves, Perryville, KY
Honorable Mention
PD Presto Don’t Be Jealous 68316122 Born 09/02/13
Sire: North Stars Presto ET EXP
Breeder & Owner: Tucker Peterson, Mountain Grove, MO
14
68314536 Born 12/02/13
Sire: Ecuafarm Peris Kaiser
Breeder & Owner: Brooke Morgan Clark,
Cornish Flat, NH
68315289 Born 12/31/13
Sire: Springville Logic Premium ET
Breeder: Keith & Donnette Fisher, New
Enterprise, PA Owner: Josiah Mowry, New
Enterprise, PA
R-Generation Logic Emily-EXP
Fall Calf
GMC Kaiser Dallas ET
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North Star Jacks Lady 148
68314328 Born 09/01/13
Sire: North Stars Parti Jack
Breeder: North Star, Braham, MN
Owner: Michael Pederson, Braham, MN
American Winners
Summer Yearling
North Star Jacks Cocoa
Unanimous
68314322 Born 06/04/13
Sire: North Stars Parti Jack
Breeder & Owner: Michael Pederson,
Braham, MN
North Star Jacks Edda 146
68314326 Born 08/10/13
Sire: North Stars Parti Jack
Breeder: North Star Milking Shorthorns,
Braham, MN
Owner: Sarah Rhoades, Greenville, OH
Lazy M Pirelli Excitment EXP
84000301213604 Born 06/10/13
Sire: GI2 Gold Mine MD Pirelli
Breeder: Michael & Herman Maier, Stitzer, WI
Owner: Mena Schmitt, Sun Prairie, WI
Spring Yearling
Jr. All-American
Reserve
Spungold R Poppy’s Petal-ET
68313077 Born 03/05/13
Sire: Innisfail Prince of Diamonds
Breeder: Nick Raggi and Dale & Deanna
Bendig, Gettysburg, PA
Owner: Aaron Sparling, Ralston, PA
Honorable Mention
Blue Moon Pirelli Inca
68315008 Born 05/05/13
Sire: GI2 Gold Mine MD Pirelli
Breeder: Hannah Gesing, Waukon, IA
Owner: Faith Palmer, Waukon, IA
Buckeye Knoll Pattycake EXP ET
68313620 Born 03/01/13
Sire: Mysha-Wo Robin Nitro EXP
Breeder & Owner: Hannah Rhoades, Greenville, OH
Winter Yearling
Jr. All-American
Reserve
Innisfail RU Lady 304 EXP
68313035 Born 01/23/13
Sire: Innisfail Red Ruben
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA
Owner: Trevor Clawson, Ackley, IA
Honorable Mention
Bonanza-B Warlord Raven
68312268 Born 12/01/12
Sire: Weissway Warlord
Breeder: Isaac Smithson, Ridgeville, IN
Owner: Kaylin Luck, Ridgeville, IN
Cherrywood Rubens Maya EXP ET
68313018 Born 12/21/12
Sire: Innisfail Red Ruben
Show. Breeder: Jacob Achen, Aberdeen, SD
Owner: Eric Seifert, Browerville, MN
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2014 Junior All-A
Fall Yearling
Reserve
Ecuafarm Adventure Nevada
Jr. All-American
71600658 Born 09/20/12
Sire: Kundes Golden Logic Adventure
Breeder: Fabian Almeida, Cleburne, TX
Owner: Morgan Sageser, Shelbyville, KY
Honorable Mention
North Stars Raider Bayonet-EXP
68312051 Born 09/08/12
Sire: Kuszmar Shadow Raider EXP
Breeder: North Star Milking Shorthorns,
Braham, MN
Owner: Christopher Pederson, Braham, MN
Miss Titan Paris 68312951 Born 09/16/12
Sire: Mikes-Dar Titan ET
Breeder: Landrum & Gregory, Guilford, IN
Owner: Ryan Ritchie, Selma, IN
Jr. Two-Year-Old
Reserve
Unanimous
North Star Dakotas Parti
EXP 68311613 Born 06/08/12
Sire: Mysha North Star Dakota EXP ET
Breeder: Michael Pederson, Braham,
MN Owner: Christopher Pederson,
Braham, MN
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Ecuafarm Zues Patty EXP 68316232 Born 03/10/12
Sire: GMC Robin Zues EXP ET
Breeder: Fabian Almeida, Cleburne, TX
Previously owned by: Tyler Endres, Lodi, WI
Currently owned by: Owen Halpin, Kempton, IL
Sr. Two-Year-Old
Buckeye Knoll Phenomenal EXP
68310555 Born 05/10/12
Sire: Mysha-Wo Advent Liriano-ET
Breeder: Douglas Rhodes, Greenville, Ohio
Owner: Sam Rhoades, Greenville, OH
Reserve
Jr. All-American
North Stars Mega Jalapena
68311604 Born 04/10/12
Sire: Kuszmar Megadeth
Breeder: North Star, Braham, MN Owner:
Michael Pederson, Braham, MN
Purple Fever DG Alfredo
70314903 Born 09/23/11
Sire: Dusty Glen-ET
Breeder: Purple Fever Cattle Co.,
Lowville, NY
Owner: David Riley, East Earl, PA
Honorable Mention
Thyen Nitro Athena
Innisfail CY Constance 215 68312291 Born 02/09/12
Sire: Mysha McNutmeg Cyclone
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA
Owner: Kyla Jarvis of B-D-F Farm, Cory, IN
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68311531 Born 02/02/12
Sire: Mysha-Wo Robin Nitro EXP
Breeder & Owner: Alex Thyen, Waverly, SD
American Winners
Jr. Three-Year-Old
Reserve
North Stars Sandra
Unanimous
68309789 Born 06/24/11
Sire: GMC Robin Zues EXP ET
Breeder & Owner: Chirstopher Pederson,
Braham, MN
Honorable Mention
Hall’s Liriano Sherry-EXP
68308221 Born 03/23/11
Sire: Mysha-Wo Advent Liriano-ET
Breeder: Hunter Hall, Cushing, OK
Owner: Leanne Van Der Laan, Frederick, OK
Innisfail JB Lady 121 68310255 Born 04/04/11
Sire: Innisfail Jubilee EXP
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA
Exhibitor: Michael Pederson, Braham, MN
Sr. Three-Year-Old
Reserve
Jr. All-American
Millcreek Logic Angel
68306987 Born 09/02/10
Sire: GMC Rebel Logic-ET
Breeder & Owner: Treven Andrews,
Mansfield, PA
Honorable Mention
GMC Zeus Jaime EXP
68306937 Born 10/05/10
Sire: GMC Robin Zues EXP ET
Breeder: Justin John Clark, Cornish Flat, NH
Owner: Lindsey M Clark, Cornish Flat, NH
Holy-Ayr Logic Caylee 68308689 Born 10/02/10
Sire: GMC Rebel Logic-ET
Breeder: Kaly Heine, Helenville, WI
Owner: Kaly, Dakota, Tyler & Noah Heine, Helenville, WI
Four-Year-Old
Reserve
Jr. All-American
Honorable Mention
Redien Acres JR 68305686 Born 03/08/10
B-D-F Lothario Tammy
68305946 Born 09/02/09
Sire: Innisfail Lothario
Breeder: Dallas Butts, Cory, IN
Owner: Kyla Jarvis, Cory, IN
Millcreek Frolic Ambrosia
68304142 Born 09/29/09
Sire: Vinra Peerless Frolic
Breeder & Owner: Treven Andrews,
Mansfield, PA
Sire: Bar-D-Kuszmar Clay
Breeder: John & Elizabeth Neider, Carrollton, OH
Owner: Jacob Baker, Homeworth, OH
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Five-Year-Old
Reserve
Jr. All-American
Sageser Clay Penny
68302237 Born 09/11/08
Sire: Bar-D Kuszmar Clay
Breeder: Morgan & Jessica Sageser,
Shelbyville, KY
Owner: Morgan Sageser, Shelbyville, KY
Innisfail RO Lady 906 EXP 68305788 Born 01/24/09
Sire: Innisfail Red Robin
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA
Owner: Brooke Morgan Clark, Cornish Flat, NH
Aged Cow
Reserve
Unanimous
Innisfail RO Lady 7088
471000511 Born 12/03/07
Sire: Innisfail Red Robin
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA
Owner: Logan Lattire, Lawrenceburg, IN
Honorable Mention
Halpins IH 68302355 Born 06/02/08
Innisfail JO Lady 824
68301261 Born 04/29/08
Sire: Innisfail Jonathan-Twin
Breeder: John Stuart Rowe, Davis, CA Owner:
Brooke Morgan Clark, Cornish Flat, NH
Sire: Innisfail Bicenturian
Breeder: Amy Halpin, Cullom, IL Owner: Samantha Ropp, Strawn, IL
Milking Shorthorn All-American Judges Results
Spring Calf
TOTAL
AA RA
HM
Hills-Acre Nation Kissnhugs P
77
11
Halpins Ellanie
25
6
1
Daysland Acres Logic CeCe
19
3
7
GMC DL Dairybar EXP
10
2
2
Mapleton Vly J Catniss ET
1
1
Designer Gene's PF Connie
0
Winter Calf
B-D-F Showtime Sweet Feet
77
11
Lazy M Liriano Ally EXP
37
9
1
R-Generation Logic Emily EXP
11
1
7
Hillholm Liriano Daydream EXP
6
1
2
Hard Core Premium Viper EXP
1
1
GMC Kaiser Dallas ET
0
Fall Calf
Hard Core Premium Fire Maid EXP
55
5
5
Lazy M Pirelli Got It EXP
55
5
5
Lazy M RR Zeus Tahiti EXP
10
10
Gibbs Liriano Capene EXP ET
0
GMC Logic Delaware ET
0
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0
Summer Yearling
Lazy M Storm Denali EXP ET
70
10
Lazy M Storm Diedra EXP ET
40
10
Mapleton Vly Cancun Zunique
10
10
Gibbs Liriano Carper EXP ET
0
HC-HP Frolic Dixie ET
0
JLJ MS Zeus Cabriolet EXP
0
Spring Yearling Lazy M RR Zip EXP
71
9
2
Spungold-R Poppy's Pearl-ET
50
2
9
Buckeye Knoll Pattycake EXP ET
11
11
B-D-F Pappy Lynette
0
Innisfail Mega Laycee-ET
0
Spungold-R Poppy's Petal-ET
0
Winter Yearling
Ourway IR Alsha Amber 12th EXP
77
11
Cherrywood Rubens Maya EXP ET
34
8
2
Lazy M RR Zeus Escalade
9
1
5
Innisfail RU Lady 304 EXP
9
2
1
TOTAL
AA RA
HM
Echo Farm McCoy Holy Moly
2
2
Arb-Flo-Spr Legacy Paisley EXP
1
1
Fall Yearling
Topp-View Moonshine Alexa
77
11
SAK Mocha Tierney
44
11
Ourway Logic Alisha 11th
7
7
HC-HP Moonshine Sherry
3
3
Ecuafarm Adventure Nevada
1
1
Roth Regal Breeze Bristol
0
Fall Yearling in Milk
HC-HP Moonshine Spinner ET
77
11
Kingsdale-MD Nicole
44
11
Junior Two-Year-Olds
Innisfail-WO Mega Ladyluck ET
77
11
Ecuafarm Zues Patty EXP
44
11
North Stars Dakotas Parti-EXP
9
9
GMC Kaiser Lady 1203
2
2
Cobyrock PPA Lizzy
0
Daysland Acres Prince Dior
0
Senior Two-Year-Olds
Corstar Lovely Lady EXP ET
70
10
Innisfail CY Constance 215
24
5
4
Mysha-WO McCinnamon-ET
13
2
5
Hard Core Othello Margarita ET
12
3
Innisfail CY Lady 212
12
1
1
1
HC-HP Red Rob Fireball EXP ET
1
1
Junior Three-Year-Olds
Kuszmar Megadeth Poppy
70
10
North Stars Mega Peanut EXP ET
47
1
10
Innisfail JB Lady 121
13
1
9
Echo Farm McCoy Shelby
1
1
Michaels Nitro Chili
1
1
R-Generation Poker Miley EXP
0
Senior Three-Year-Olds
Halpin's Gracie 2nd
77
11
Cates Ruben Tulsa-Time EXP
44
11
Homestead S.S. Maggie-Mae
7
7
Michaels Lothario Ginger
3
3
Ourway Alishas Angel 9th EXP
1
1
GMC Zeus Jaime EXP
0
Four-Year-Olds
Lands-Brook MVF L Claire ET
68
8
3
Redien Acres JR
26
1
4
3
Millcreek Frolic Ambrosia
25
2
2
3
Halpin's Rosalie 2nd EXP
12
2
4
Mapleton Vly Alad Zena
1
1
B-D-F Lothario Tammy
0
Five-Year-Olds
R-Generation Othellos Lust EXP
77
11
Halpins Ruthanne
32
7
4
Kuszmar Arkansas Mud EXP
12
3
Innisfail ST Emily 864 EXP
9
1
5
Sageser Clay Penny
2
2
Innisfail RO Lady 906 EXP
0
Aged Cows
Hard Core Rebel Rockette
77
11
Blue Spruce HTA Melody Mya
25
5
5
Innisfail RO Lady 7088
15
3
3
Hard Core MRB Lizzie
15
3
3
Halpins IH
0
NT O-Me-O-My Lady
0
Lifetime Merit Cows
Innisfail RO Lady 7088
74
10
1
Hard Core Ace Roxy EXP
47
1
10
Senior Best 3 Females
Halpin's Farm
77
11
Brian Pederson
44
11
Milking Shorthorn Junior All-American Judging Results
Spring Calf
Total
AA RA
HM
GMC DL Dairybar EXP
77
11
Designer Gene's PF Connie
44
11
Breezy Ridge Kandi EXP
9
9
Ruhls Ranch Zeus Ruby
2
2
TOTAL
AA RA
HM
Buckeye Knoll Poker Paradise
0
Ri-Valley Lucky Alfalfa 0
Winter Calf
R-Generation Logic Emily EXP
77
11
GMC Kaiser Dallas ET
35
8
3
Hard Core Premium Viper EXP
12
3
Twilite R-Star Pink Tulip
8
8
Gold Mine EBR Kiera 195 EXP
0
Fall Calf
PD Presto Don't Be Jealous
70
10
Gibbs Liriano Capene EXP ET
40
10
North Star Jacks Lady 148
10
10
Wildholm Sunflower Gold EXP
0
Summer Yearling
Lazy M Pirelli Excitement EXP
77
11
North Star Jacks Cocoa
44
11
North Star Jacks Edda 146
11
11
Spring Yearling
Buckeye Knoll Pattycake EXP ET
71
10
1
Spungold R Poppy's Petal ET
37
1
7
2
Blue Moon Pirelli Inca
23
4
7
Molehill Zeus Bellie
1
1
Corstar Dragon Attack EXP
0
Winter Yearling
Cherrywood Rubens Maya EXP ET
71
9
2
Innisfail RU Lady 304 EXP 40
2
6
2
Bonanza-B Warlord Raven
16
2
8
Echo Farm McCoy Holy Moly
4
1
Pine-Valley Lir Jae-Pea
1
1
Gold Mine Velocity 140 TW
0
Fall Yearling
Miss Titan Paris
62
6
5
Ecuafarm Adventure Nevada
49
5
3
1
North Stars Raider Bayonet EXP
20
3
8
LaLu Zeus Raylee
1
1
Millcreek RR Zeus Apple
0
Junior Two-Year-Olds
Ecuafarm Zues Patty EXP
77
11
North Star Dakotas Parti EXP
41
10
1
North Stars Mega Jalapena
7
7
Buckeye Knoll Phenomenal EXP
7
1
3
Buckeye Knoll Lira Pickles EXP
0
GMC Kaiser Lady 1203
0
Senior Two-Year-Olds
Innisfail CY Constance 215
74
10
1
Purple Fever DG Alfredo
27
1
5
Thyen Nitro Athena
24
5
4
North Star Getin Mega Jiggy ET
7
7
Junior Three-Year-Olds
Innisfail JB Lady 121
77
11
North Stars Sandra
35
8
3
Hall's Liriano Sherry EXP
20
3
8
Senior Three-Year-Olds
Holy-Ayr Logic Caylee
59
6
4
1
Millcreek Logic Angel
32
4
1
GMC Zeus Jaime EXP
27
6
3
Halpins Isabell
14
1
7
Elron Red Pepper ET
0
Oak Pride Sam Hilde
0
Four-Year-Olds
Redien Acres JR
55
7
1
2
B-D-F Lothario Tammy
37
1
7
2
Millcreek Frolic Ambrosia
27
3
1
2
North Stars Jamaica EXP
7
1
3
Springhill Moonshine Fire
6
1
2
Purple Idalee RR Zeva EXP ET
0
Five-Year-Olds
Innisfail RO Lady 906 EXP
71
9
2
Sageser Clay Penny
50
2
9
Aged Cows
Halpins IH
71
9
2
Innisfail RO Lady 7088
50
2
9
Innisfail JO Lady 824
11
11
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New Members
Rob LaFollette, Evansville, IN
Robert Holley, Dayton, NV
Conrad & Janeen Gibbs, Viburnum, MO
Sarah Bowley, Newport, RI
Pine Creek Farm – Jim, Carleena & Jamie
Day, Sulpher, OK
New Junior Members
Jazmin Wagner, Black River Falls, WI
Blake Weiker, Black River Falls, WI
Tyler Nyman, Black River Falls, WI
Conner Jewell, Edinburgh, IN
Laynie Bradley, Sulpher, OK
Maddi Hendricks, Columbus, WI
Aidan Kelly, Campbell Hall, NY
Will Kelly, Campbell Hall, NY
Rauri Mae Phelon, Westfield, MA
Madison Rida, Westfield, MA
Sydney Parkin, Warwick, NY
James Hardisty, Bethlehem, CT
Shanyn Hardisty, Bethlehem, CT
John Langill, Borup, MN
Dylan Walley, Walton, NY
Farm Prefixs Registered
Garnet
ENS
Wide-Open
KNH Endres
Millcreek
SMS
Classy Creek
Storytown
Horizon-Vue Dairy
Sun Valley
Rafter H
Foundation Fund
Robert & Michelle Hitchcock
Jason Fields
Mike & Jill Eichler
Marlys M. Meyer
Computer Fund Donation
Eagles Nest Shorthorns – Bobby Joe
Halcomb
Jason Fields
Junior Society Donations
Dallas L. Mayer of Milky Way Farm
John & Elizabeth Neider of Redien Acres
Jason Fields
Brad & Jean Ellsworth
Promotion Fund Donations
Aaron Kuske of Riverdale Farm
Jason Fields
Endowment Fund – General
Cantagree Milking Shorthorns
Pinesedge Farm –Nedra & Joell Koller &
Sam Yoder
Dorothy Sparkman
John & Elizabeth Neider of Reiden Acres
Jason Fields
Endowment Fund Memorials
In Memory of Pearl Krause, Denise Whiting, Don Birden, Ruth Smith
L. Herbert & Brenda York
Doyle & Alice Hendrickson
In Memory of Bill Harris
Willard & Dixie Rucker
Wayne Richter, DVM
Doug & Jane Murray
George & Susanna Miller
Dixie Lee Rucker
Jim & Liz Foss
Edwin & Lorene Stoll
Charles & Denise Irwin
Kimberly King
Richard & Judith Tilton
June Eccleston
Betty Shaw
Sancrest Farms
Anna Belle Farrell
David & Ann Carr
Schafer Farms – Louis & Gayle Schafer
Doyle & Alice Hendrickson
Corrections
The Winter Journal cover listed the
wrong Grand Champion cow for the Northeast National. Innisfail ST Emily 864 EXP,
owned by the Emily Syndicate of Cornish
Flat, New Hampshire, should have been
pictured instead of the Grand Champion of
the Junior Show.
The heifer show entry form mailing address should have been the town of Juda
not Jada and the phone number should
have been 608-558-6939 and email: carrieritschard2003@gmail.com
Purebred Publishing apologizes for any
inconvenience these errors created.
State Milking Shorthorn Secretaries:
Send us your meeting and show schedules to be included in the
Journal, email updates and on the website!
The Jr. All-American Jr. Two-YearOld and Res. All-American Jr. Two-YearOld, Ecuafarm Zues Patty was exhibited
throughout the year and entered in the
contest by Tyler Endres of Lodi, Wisconsin.
She is now owned by Owen Halpin of Cullom, Illinois.
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Contact JuniaAMSS@gmail.com or
23515 Range Road, Union City, PA 16438
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2nd Annual Milking Shorthorn National Online Sale 2015
After a very successful National Online Sale, the AMSS would like to thank
all of the consignors. Without you, this sale
would have not been possible. We would
also like to thank all of the buyers, without
you this sale would not have been such a
success.
With five live lots of very high quality
cattle and outstanding pedigrees consigned,
only one of those lots sold. That was Lot #5
Twillow Zues Lilly- ET consigned by Michelle Upchurch of California. There was
a lot of fast and furious bidding on this outstanding lot as the minutes wound down;
Carrie Ritchard of Wisconsin came out on
top with a winning bid of $3550.
We offered two embryo lots with the
high seller Lot #6, GMC Rebel Logic ET
X Mysha R-H Dimples EXP ET from Mapleton Valley Farms of Wisconsin. Carrie
Ritchard was once again on top with the
winning bid of $425ea.
There were twenty-two lots of semen
available from a wide variety of bulls; including native, milk and type bulls averaging $12 a unit. The high selling semen lot
was Lot #17S Rovin Ali RRob Alrite EXPP consigned by Brian Pederson of Minne-
sota. Eddie Hatfield of Mississippi, was the
winning bidder of this lot at $33 a unit.
In conclusion we believe this sale was
a huge success; we sold 86% of the lots
consigned! As the sale continues to grow
in popularity with over fifty registered bidders and buyers from eight different states
including Wisconsin, California, Illinois,
Mississippi, Texas, Pennsylvania, Indiana,
and North Carolina going to show that the
love for the Red, White and Roan is nationwide! We are already looking forward to
an exciting 2016 National Online Sale!
Submitted by Billy Lattire, AMSS Director
Exec. cont. from pg. 4
that can suit many breeders’ needs today,
whether it is the show ring, the milk tank,
crossbreeding, grazing, dual purpose, cowcalf or Native. To that end, with the blessing
of the AMSS Board, I have been ramping
up the promotion of our breed as many of
you may have noticed by the promotional
advertising being done in various dairy publications. A new brochure has been created
and several promotion items are in stock. I
know that this is being effective, with groups
contacting me to request promotional items
to be sent to them to use at dairy days and at
cattle sales. I was fortunate enough to have
Shirley Wagner and her family and Suzanne
Lois set up and man a booth at the Grazing Conference in Wisconsin back in January. Our presence there was well received.
These breeders and supporters were able to
promote without me having to be there. So
a special thanks to them. Recently, a young
lady from Massachusetts requested some
copies of our recent AMSS ads with promo-
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tional materials so that she could display the
ads to help promote the breed. This is what
we need! I can’t be everywhere, but there
Advertising Deadline for
are many of you that can promote our breed
Summer 2015
in your local areas. Please feel free to call
Milking
Shorthorn Journal:
me in the office (608) 365-3332 Ext. 102 to
request items that you can use to promote the
breed. This spring, I will be adding another
promotional piece by developing a brochure
focusing on grazing, cow-calf, dual purpose
and Native. In addition, at the upcoming
Featuring the
National Convention, we will be unveiling
National Sale Consignments
the new true type cow that has been in the
&
works for a couple of years! It is an exciting
Spring Show Winners
time to be in the Milking Shorthorn breed!
While I continue on my “Journey” may I talk
and see many of you - all for the “Red, White
Contact Jade to talk about your
and Roan!”
marketing strategy
email:
purebred.sales@gmail.com
Junia Isiminger, Executive Secretary
Milking Shorthorn Journal Spring 2015
May 6
614.339.5394
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In Memorium
Edwin D. Stoll
Edwin D. Stoll, 75, of Chestnut, Illinois, passed away Friday, March 6, 2015,
at his home.
Edwin was born Feb. 6, 1940, in Lincoln to Richard and Reva Schmidt Stoll.
He married Lorene Tendick on June 17,
1962, in Mt. Pulaski. She survives. He is
also survived by his son, William (Julie)
Stoll of Mt. Pulaski; two daughters, Debra
(Tim) Smith of Houston, Texas, and Janet
(James) Sampson of Pleasant Plains; sister,
Barbara (Bill) Himley; nine grandchildren:
Chelsea, Meghan and Jacob Stoll, Brendon
and Ashley Gerdes, Ryon and Cody Smith,
Britney Cowan, and Pam (Damian) Larson;
and one great-grandson, Brayton Larson.
Ed was a lifelong farmer and was active
in the community serving on various boards
including the Illinois Milking Shorthorn Society, Logan County Farm Bureau, Agland
FS Board, Beason Grade School Board and
the Chestnut Men's Club. He was an active
member of Zion Lutheran Church in Chestnut where he served as trustee for several
years. Ed was an avid bowler and bowled
for over 50 years. He loved his family and
enjoyed them being around.
Services were held March 11, 2015.
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Kenneth Harold (Kenny) Korn
Kenneth Harold (Kenny) Korn, feisty
brother, favorite uncle, and caretaker of
friends and animals passed away on March
7, 2015.
Born on April 18, 1953 in Nebraska,
Kenny was raised on his parents' farm in
Nampa, Illinois, and helped build it into
Korncrest Farms praised for its registered
dairy cattle herd, high quality milk, farm
fresh eggs and prize winning animals.
He graduated from Vallivue High School
where he was active in both 4-H and Future
Farmers of America. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in 3 ½ years from
the University of Idaho and returned home
to continue to work with his animals. His
favorite time of year was spring and summer where he could incubate various fowl,
grow poppies, and enjoy family get-togethers with swimming, fireworks and the latest
adult beverage. He broke his neck in 1982
during one of his mischievous adventures
but didn't let that stop him from returning
to his work to help his dad and brother with
the farm. As Pop's health began to fail,
Kenny took on the primary responsibility
to care for his parents and helped them enjoy their last years in the way they wanted.
This was a great task for anyone who knew
Mother! As the encroachment of the city
moved in, Kenny moved to New Plymouth
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where he continued his egg business delivering to several valley markets. He also
raised Beulingo cows and sheep.
Kenny supported FFA and 4H throughout his life and helped kids by producing
and selling high quality animals for show,
including Korncrest Pacesetter. He gave his
time and expertise to choose the best and
guide the next generation in animal husbandry, quality and showmanship.
Though Kenny never married or had
children of his own, he was definitely the
favorite uncle in the family. He was the instigator of mostly legal "fun" in the family,
but was also the one that each kid or sibling
went to when they needed advice and guidance.
Kenny is survived by his brothers, Jerry, Richard (Kim), Les (Carolyn), his sister, Paula (Casey) McMullen and multiple
nieces and nephews. Kenny is preceded in
death by his parents, Paul and Lois, and his
nephew, Mike.
A funeral celebration of Kenny's life
was held on Friday, March 13th. In lieu of
flowers, the family suggests memorial donations to the Vallivue or New Plymouth
FFA. Also, Kenny would have asked you to
work hard, laugh often, avoid the norm and
toast one to him!
AMSS Honor Roll
AMSS Genetic Expansion 800 Pounds Fat
and 700 Pounds Protein Cows
January & February 2015
GE VALLEY VIEW KATIE 1724
70220905 '+84 ' E + V + +
3/00 305 3x 26990 3.2 852F 3.1 828P
Sire: LYNNCREST CASHMAN-RED-ET
Dam: VALLEY VIEW VFT KATIE 1244
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS-- GRAVETTE, AR
GE VALLEY VIEW TIGRIS 1572
66949186 'V85 ' V V V + +
4/02 305 3x 25520 3.5 888F 3.2 823P
Sire: VINRA CD TIGER-ET
Dam: GRADE HOLSTEIN
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS-- GRAVETTE, AR
GI GOLD MINE JEZEBEL 011
68307789 'V88 ' E E E V V
3/03 305 22830 3.2 736F 3.3 764P
Sire: SCIENTIFIC DESTRY-ET
Dam: GOLD MINE R TRIBUTE JULES 811
2times
Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY-- ARLINGTON, IA
AMSS Herdbook 800 Pounds Fat and 700
Pounds Protein Cows
January & February 2015
MANDERFELD ADAM DESSI
68304970 '+83 ' F V V V V
4/04 305 3x 26030 3.7 964F 3.2 829P
Sire: KULP-GEN OK ACDMY ADAM-P-ET
Dam: MANDERFELD OUTLAW DESSA
Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD-- FARIBAULT, MN
MANDERFELD FREDRICK ZIPPERY
68310582 '+83 ' + V + + +
2/00 303 3x 25490 3.1 800F 3 765P
Sire: ROCKING WS KOURTS FREDRICK ET
Dam: MANDERFELD ZIPPY ZIP
Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD-- FARIBAULT, MN
VALLEY VIEW JELLY 1737 70220916 'NC '
2/11 305 3x 22760 3.3 746F 3.2 734P
Sire: ECUAFARM PERIS KAISER
Dam:ROSECREST SHARON
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEY, BRITTANY-- GRAVETTE, AR
MAPLETON VLY IPOD BRISBANE ET
68306777 'V88 ' V E + V V
3/05 305 22590 4.3 962F 3.2 734P
Sire: INNISFAIL PRINCE OF DIAMONDS
Dam: ALFA TREBLE BAILEY EXP ET
Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES-- HIXTON, WI
GMC LOGIC REDROSE 68301523 'E92 ' E E E E E
5/04 304 21730 4.3 934F 3 646P
Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET
Dam: GMC-INNISFAIL ROSEMARY
Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L.-- CORNISH FLAT, NH
Owner: CLARK, LINDSEY-- CORNISH FLAT, NH
MAPLETON VLY LT BORROLOOLA
68306776 'E90 ' E E E V V
3/06 305 20900 4 828F 3.1 646P
Sire: INNISFAIL LOTHARIO
Dam: ALFA TREBLE BAILEY EXP ET
Herd & Owner: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS & -- OCONOMOWOC, WI
AMSS Genetic Expansion Honor Roll
January & February 2015
Yearlings - 18568 Milk, 647 Fat, 589 Protein Actual
GE VALLEY VIEW SHAMA 1878
70962650 'F72' + + + G P
1-11 305 19550 3.4 673F 3.4 661P
Sire: VALLEY VIEW JADEN 1500
Dam : GRADE HOLSTEIN
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS-- GRAVETTE, AR
Junior Two Year Olds - 18921 Milk, 661 Fat, 607 Protein
Actual
GE VALLEY VIEW SHANIQUA 1857
70962629 'V85' + V + + V
2-02 305 20540 3.3 678F 3 619P
Sire: VALLEY VIEW JADEN 1500
Dam : GRADE HOLSTEIN
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEY, JESSICA-- GRAVETTE, AR
GE VALLEY VIEW ALEX 1874
70962646 'G78' + + + G G
2-00 305 20100 3.9 793F 3.2 653P
Sire: SAK MOCHA TITAN EXP
Dam : GE VALLEY VIEW BELLA 1549 TWIN
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS-- GRAVETTE, AR
MAPLETON VLY TM INGRID TWIN 68309737 'V85' V V + + V
2-05 305 16400 3.7 609F 3.1 502P
Sire: WIL-LOU TIMOTHY
Dam : MAPLETON VLY FD IAN-TWIN
Herd: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS-- OCONOMOWOC, WI
Owner: AGNEW, CATHERINE S.-- OCONOMOWOC, WI
Senior Two Year Olds - 16949 Milk, 606 Fat, 528 Protein
Actual
VALLEY VIEW JELLY 1737 70220916 'NC'
2-11 305 22760 3.3 746F 3.2 734P
Sire: ECUAFARM PERIS KAISER
Dam : ROSECREST SHARON
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEY, BRITTANY-- GRAVETTE, AR
VALLEY VIEW CORA 1757 70220938 'V86' V + V + V
2-10 268 17560 2.9 501F 3.1 538P
Sire: VALLEY VIEW JADEN 1500
Dam : GE2 VALLEY VIEW NORA 1495
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS-- GRAVETTE, AR
Junior Three Yr Olds - 18184 Milk, 633 Fat, 565 Protein
Actual
MAPLETON VLY IPOD BRISBANE ET 68306777 'V88' V E + V V
3-05 305 22590 4.3 962F 3.2 734P
Sire: INNISFAIL PRINCE OF DIAMONDS
Dam : ALFA TREBLE BAILEY EXP ET
Herd & Owner: ROVIN ACRES-- HIXTON, WI
GE VALLEY VIEW SHELBY 1850
70962622 '+83' + V V + +
2-01 305 18570 4.1 761F 3.2 594P
Sire: VALLEY VIEW JADEN 1500
Dam : GRADE HOLSTEIN
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEY, BRITTANY-- GRAVETTE, AR
Junior Three Yr Olds - 21278 Milk, 750 Fat,
663 Protein Actual
GE VALLEY VIEW KATIE 1724
70220905 '+84' E + V + +
3-00 305 26990 3.2 852F 3.1 828P
Sire: LYNNCREST CASHMAN-RED-ET
Dam : VALLEY VIEW VFT KATIE 1244
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS-- GRAVETTE, AR
HEAVENLY BUTTERSCOTCH 68307904 'E90' E V E V E
3-05 305 21760 3.2 692F 3.2 695P
Sire: SPUNGOLD-R FROLIC POKER-ET
Dam : T & CS HEAVENLY BUTTERMILK
Herd & Owner: JAMES, JASON M. & LEAH-- MINERAL POINT, WI
GI GOLD MINE JEZEBEL 011 68307789 'V88' E E E V V
3-03 305 22830 3.2 736F 3.3 764P
Sire: SCIENTIFIC DESTRY-ET
Dam : GOLD MINE R TRIBUTE JULES 811
Herd & Owner: NUS, NATHAN & JODY-- ARLINGTON, IA
Junior Four Yr Olds - 22195 Milk, 765 Fat, 677 Protein Actual
GE VALLEY VIEW TIGRIS 1572
66949186 'V85' V V V + +
4-02 305 25520 3.5 888F 3.2 823P
Sire: VINRA CD TIGER-ET
Dam : GRADE HOLSTEIN
Herd: CRAWLEY, TIM-- GRAVETTE, AR
Owner: CRAWLEYS VALLEY VIEW FARMS-- GRAVETTE, AR
AMSS Herdbook Honor Roll
January & February 2015
Yearlings - 15675 Milk, 558 Fat, 492 Protein Actual
GREEN ACRES JORDON FINALE 68310142 '+82' G + + V +
1-11 305 16460 2.9 471F 2.9 477P
Sire: GMC-PRAIRIE JORDON-ET
Dam : GREEN ACRES IKES FINNAIR
Herd: GREEN ACRES MILKING SHORTHORNS-- BETHEL, VT
Owner: PREISINGER, KYLIE OF-- FAYETTEVILLE, NC
Junior Two Year Olds - 16046 Milk, 570 Fat, 500 Protein
Actual
MANDERFELD FREDRICK ZIPPERY 68310582 '+83' + V + + +
2-00 303 25490 3.1 800F 3 765P
Sire: ROCKING WS KOURTS FREDRICK ET
Dam : MANDERFELD ZIPPY ZIP
Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD-- FARIBAULT, MN
MANDERFELD FREDRICK BELLO 68310226 'NC'
2-04 305 18100 3.6 652F 3.3 595P
Sire: ROCKING WS KOURTS FREDRICK ET
Dam : MANDERFELD SHEFFEY BELLA
Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD-- FARIBAULT, MN
ECHO FARM MCCOY TIMEWARP 68310112 '+81' + + + + G
2-01 305 17200 3.1 538F 3.1 537P
Sire: ECHO FARM TED MCCOY-ET
Dam : ECHO FARM SUPPATH TWOSTEP
Herd: ECHO FARM-- HINSDALE, NH
Owner: SCHOFIELD, GORDY-- HINSDALE, NH
ECHO FARM GIGABYTE HALLELUJAH
68307379 '+83' G V V F V
3-01 305 21320 3.6 759F 2.7 574P
Sire: ECHO FARM PRNDMDS GIGABTYE
Dam : ECHO FARM PLUTONIUM HOORAY-EXP
Herd: ECHO FARM-- HINSDALE, NH
Owner: SCHOFIELD, SHELLY-- HINSDALE, NH
GMC ZEUS JAIME EXP 68306937 'V88' E E V + V
3-05 270 17930 3.8 679F 3 535P
Sire: GMC ROBIN ZUES EXP ET
Dam : GMC-PRAIRIE THOR JILLIE-EXP
Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L.-- CORNISH FLAT, NH
Owner: CLARK, LINDSEY-- CORNISH FLAT, NH
Senior Three Yr Olds - 18427 Milk, 641 Fat, 567 Protein
Actual
MAPLETON VLY LT BORROLOOLA 68306776 'E90' E E E V V
3-06 305 20900 4 828F 3.1 646P
Sire: INNISFAIL LOTHARIO
Dam : ALFA TREBLE BAILEY EXP ET
Herd & Owner: MAPLETON VALLEY FARMS-- OCONOMOWOC, WI
Junior Four Yr Olds- 19485 Milk, 684 Fat, 595 Protein Actual
MANDERFELD ADAM DESSI 68304970 '+83' F V V V V
4-04 305 26030 3.7 964F 3.2 829P
Sire: KULP-GEN OK ACDMY ADAM-P-ET
Dam : MANDERFELD OUTLAW DESSA
Herd & Owner: MANDERFELD, BERNARD-- FARIBAULT, MN
ECHO FARM SOBE BLUSH 68305078 'V87' + V V E V
4-00 305 19070 3.6 688F 2.9 549P
Sire: ECHO FARM LYMAN SOBE
Dam : ECHO FARM PLUTONIUM SLUSH
Herd & Owner: ECHO FARM-- HINSDALE, NH
GREEN ACRES LOGIC ISSUE 68304762 'E90' V E E E E
4-02 305 19040 3.8 722F 3.2 609P
Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET
Dam : GREEN ACRES TED ISLAND
Herd & Owner: GREEN ACRES MILKING SHORTHORNS-- BETHEL, VT
Mature Cows - 20641 Milk, 724 Fat, 630 Protein Actual
GMC LOGIC REDROSE 68301523 'E92' E E E E E
5-04 304 21730 4.3 934F 3 646P
Sire: GMC REBEL LOGIC-ET
Dam : GMC-INNISFAIL ROSEMARY
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Herd: CLARK, GREGORY A. & MARCIA L.-- CORNISH FLAT, NH
Owner: CLARK, LINDSEY-- CORNISH FLAT, NH
HARD CORE MRB LIZZIE 463648 '3E94' E E E E E
8-07 305 20940 3.4 718F 2.8 591P
Sire: H.C.T.H. MARGARITAS REBEL-ET
Dam : HORIZON VALIANT LORI
Herd: FISHER, KEITH A & DONNETTE F.-- NEW ENTERPRISE, PA
Owner: HESS, ALLEN-- SMITHSBURG, MD
FOSS LEADER QUEEN 607 68303524 '+83' G V + V +
5-00 305 17370 4.2 738F 2.8 489P
Sire: IDALEE LOUS LEADER
Dam : FOSS BRETT QUEEN 447
Herd & Owner: FOSS FARMS-- KENYON, MN
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Cherrywood Rubens
Redwillow Genetics
Eric Seifert
320-282-5740
seife150@umn.edu
Maya -EXP-ET
2014
1st Winter Yearling And Reserve Junior Champ WDE Jr Show
Reserve All-American and Junior All-American Winter Yearling
2013
Junior All-American Winter Calf
Nominated All-American Winter Calf
Milking Shorthorn Journal Spring 2015
Maya is due to
Presto in June!
Junior Spotlight
by Nicholas Achen
John Achen is the 14-year-old son of Craig and
Cindy Achen of Aberdeen, South Dakota. He is an
eighth grader at Groton Area High School. He is
the third youngest in the Achen Family household.
John enjoys football and dairy judging. He has a
passion for both Milking Shorthorns and Holsteins. He also loves the dairy knowledge competitions held at National Conventions.
Achen’s responsibilities on the farm include
helping his mom care for the young stock. John
also likes to help his brother Jacob with miscellaneous jobs around the Warner Dairy Farm. His
favorite thing to do, though, is to help get cattle
ready for the show.
The Milking Shorthorn cattle originated from
his mother's 4-H project. John also has to give
credit to his older brother Jacob for allowing him
to have Mitzy as his 4-H project. By having a
Milking Shorthorn as a 4-H project, it sparked his
interest in this wonderful breed.
One of John’s favorite experiences with the
Milking Shorthorn breed was walking on the wood
shavings for the first time this past fall with Cherrywood Mitzy. The most memorable time for John
with his Milking Shorthorn Mitzy was winning
Reserve Junior Champion Milking Shorthorn of
the 4-H Show.
For John the Milking Shorthorn breed is special because of the breed's temperament, their great
milk quality, and their durability. They also mean
a lot to him because his mother showed them when
she was a kid and he wants to do the same.
Achen’s future plans are to be active in FFA.
He hopes to one day have his own farm that has a
show barn full of Registered Milking Shorthorns
and Registered Holsteins. John also plans to stay
involved in the dairy industry by attending national conventions and applying for scholarships.
Hey Juniors!
There will be a Jeopardy contest at National Convention. All answers
can be found in the Journal and the 2014 Virginia 4-H Jeopardy and
Quiz bowl. Prizes will be awarded! The day is yet to be determined and
will be announced at the Convention.
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2015 National
Milking Shorthorn Convention
June 17-20, Black River Falls, WI
Wednesday June 17
10:30 a.m. Bus leaves for Rovin Acres-Lunch provided
Hixton, WI (pick of herd at National Sale)
3:00 p.m. Bus to Motel - Junior Interviews
Evening meal on own - Hospitality Room open
*Casino is 4 miles away
Thursday June 18
10:30 a.m. Bus Leave for Wagners Cloverdale Farm
Organic Dairy
Noon Lunch at Cloverdale Farm
3:00 p.m. Buses return to hotel or fairgrounds
4:00 p.m. National Junior Heifer Show
meal served at show
*Hospitality Room Open in evening
9:30 a.m. 10-Noon
1:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5-6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:30-9 p.m. 9-1:00 a.m. Milking Shorthorns!
A Wisconsin Tradition
Celebrating 70 Years
1945-2015
Presidents & Secretaries meeting
Annual Meeting
Lunch on own
Annual Meeting continues
Buses leave for Banquet Hall
Happy Hour
Banquet with speaker
Fun Auction
Live music
Buses available to motel
*No Hospitality Room in evening
Saturday, June 20
11:00 a.m. National Sale, Jackson County Fairgrounds
Lunch will be served
Friday June 19
8:00 a.m. Awards Breakfast - adults
Awards Breakfast - juniors
HOTELS
Convention Headquarters: Best Western Arrowhead Lodge 600 Oasis Road, Black River Falls, WI 54615, (715) 284-9471
$89.99/per night if booked by 5/15/2015 under Milking Shorthorn Group Rate
OTHER HOTELS:
Comfort Inn & Suites (715) 284-0888
Days Inn (715) 284-4333
2015 National Milking Shorthorn Convention Registration Form
Please return completed forms by June 1, 2015
Wednesday June 17
No.
Price/Person
TOTAL
Bus Transportation to Rovin Acres
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$0
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Lunch Provided by Rovin Acres
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$0
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Bus Transportation to Cloverdale Farms
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$0
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Lunch @ Cloverdale Farms
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$0
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Awards Breakfast ________
$15
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Junior Awards Breakfast
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$15
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Banquet - Adults
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$25
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Under 12
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$12
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Under 6
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$0
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Thursday June 18
Friday June 19
Total Enclosed
$____________
Name(s):___________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Phone: ___________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________
Send completed registration form to: Vincent Ruzic, W14584 St. Rd. 121, Hixton, WI 54635. Please make checks payable to Wisconsin
Milking Shorthorn Breeders. Any questions please contact us at saraalarson@yahoo.com or 715.984.2211 (phone & fax).
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ANNUAL MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT 2015
TO: All members of the American Milking Shorthorn Society
You are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting of the American Milking Shorthorn Society will be held
Friday, June 19, 2015 at 10 a.m. at the Best Western Arrowhead Lodge, 600 Oasis Road, Black River Falls, Wisconsin.
To be eligible to vote you must be a paid Adult or Associate Member thirty (30 ) days before the meeting.
For 2015, the date is May 20, 2015.
The ballot to elect delegates will be mailed separately. Delegates are chosen from the ballot to represent you
and your District with the right and duty to vote on all matters that are presented at the Annual Meeting. Remember, you may vote if you are present at the Annual Meeting.
Business to come before the membership at the Annual Meeting includes:
1.
Reports from the President and Committees on programs and policies of the society discussed by the Board
of Directors and subsequent action taken.
2. Election of Directors to fill seats vacated by Casey Weiss, Billy Lattire, Brian Pederson and John Anderson.
Casey Weiss, John Anderson and Billy Lattire are eligible for re-election.
The Annual Banquet will be held on Friday, June 19, 2015 at 6 p.m. The National Sale will be held on Saturday, June 20 at 11:00 a.m. at the Jackson County Fairgrounds in Black River Falls.
Quilting with a Passion
Jaylene Garbig of Greenville, Ohio,
wears many hats – she is a grandmother, a
longtime employee of her county’s board of
education, and a quilting enthusiast. Many
National Convention goers may remember
the two beautiful quilts that were sold in the
Fun Auction last year to benefit the 2016
National Convention in Ohio. Those quilts,
adorned with famous Milking Shorthorn
heifers and cows, were Jaylene’s handiwork. This year, at the National Convention
in Wisconsin, two more quilts of Jaylene’s
will be auctioned to again benefit the National Convention in Ohio next year.
Jaylene is the proud grandmother of
Hannah, Sarah, Sam and Carrie Rhoades of
Buckeye Knoll Farm, also of Greenville,
Ohio. She also has many “grandcows” that
she enjoys playing with. She likes being
near the farm so she can visit the calves –
but, “I let the kids handle the big ones!”
Jaylene has been quilting for 15
years now, when she took a quilting class.
While in the class, she made a quilt with a
barn. However, the quilts she donated last
year were her first cow-themed quilts. Her
daughter, Leslie Rhoades, helped
her with the idea of the cow quilt
to benefit the convention. She is
very appreciative with the tightknit Milking Shorthorn community. “Last year we had a lot of
problems going to the National
Convention,” she recalls. There
were several roadblocks, including flat trailer tires and more. “All
we had to do was make one phone
call, and we had help on the way.”
The community has been equally
helpful in the design of Jaylene’s quilts.
Jaylene herself does not come from a dairy
background. Leslie met Doug Rhoades in
high school, and they began dating after
college. They now operate Buckeye Knoll
with their children. Jaylene has consulted many breeders to decide which cows
should be on the 2015 quilt. She worked
with Junia Isiminger to come up with the final theme: Grand Champions, Junior Grand
Champions and Junior Champions of National Shows and National Junior Shows
in 2014. The quilt will include Innisfail ST
Emily 864 EXP (Northeast National), Innisfail RO Lady 906 EXP (Northeast National Junior & International Junior), Kuszmar Megadeth Poppy (Eastern National),
Buckeye Knoll Phenomenal EXP (Eastern
National Junior), Redien Acres JR (Winter
National) and Halpins IH (Winter National
Junior). The quilt will also feature GMC
DL Dairybar EXP (Northeast National),
Hard Core Premium Fire Maid EXP (East-
ern National and Winter National) and
Lazy M Pirelli Got It EXP (International), a
total of 10 animals on one quilt. This year’s
quilt will be of the same pattern and colors
as last year’s. Jaylene gets her cow patches
printed locally, and they are specially done
so they won’t fade in the wash.
Jaylene’s days of cow quilting aren’t
over with this convention. She is already
planning a famous Milking Shorthorn Bulls
quilt for 2016. To be sure she chooses the
correct list of top ten bulls that have been
influential in the breed. She is asking for
help from Milking Shorthorn breeders. If
you would like to help Jaylene, please send
your top 15 list of favorite, famous and/or
influential bulls of all time to the AMSS Bull Quilt, 23515 Range Road, Union City,
PA 16438 by September 1, 2015. The top
10 bulls nominated, from you the breeders,
will be included on the quilt. Watch for
Jaylene's creations at this year's National
Convention and more to come!
Be the last to bid at this year's auction
for this great piece of Shorthorn history!
Please have
photos emailed directly to
Purebred Publishing when
picturing animals. This will
save on costs for future ads
for you!
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National Convention Tour Highlights!
Jerry, Shirley & Brandon Wagner and
family
Wagner Family Farm
N5228 Cloverdale Rd.
Black River Falls, WI 54615
(715) 284-2606
clvrvly@centurytel.net
The Wagner Family Farm is a Certified
Organic grazing herd that takes pride in its
out-of-the-ordinary practices. The Wagners
consider themselves “Minnesota transplants,” having bought the farm in Black
River Falls in 1987. A few Milking Shorthorn heifers were purchased at a state sale
in the interest of finding a better-grazing
breed. The Wagners began breeding all of
their Holsteins to Milking Shorthorn bulls
about 15 years ago, and now the milking
herd consists of around 85 Milking Shorthorns and crosses. They chose to grade
their Holsteins up into Milking Shorthorns
because they “wanted a good grazing animal…with better components.” The farm
is 211 acres, with an additional 185 acres
rented, about 109 used for grazing. All animals at all stages of life are grazed at the
Wagner farm.
The Wagners like to take a low-labor
approach to farming. All calves are raised
on surrogate dams, which are out on pasture in good weather. This means growthy
calves, and the surrogate dams teach the
calves good eating habits, which is only
exponential to their growth. “The health of
the calf is amazing [on a surrogate],” notes
Shirley. The Wagners very rarely use AI,
preferring to use good-pedigreed herd bulls
purchased from either state sales or notable
herds. They have used sons of Zeus, Red
Robin and Lothario from herds such as
RoVin Acres, Landsbrook, and Mapleton
Valley.
Wagner cows primarily graze, with
TMR and hay supplements as well as a very
small amount of grain. They eat at bunks,
again to minimize labor. The cows switch
pastures twice a day. The Wagners began
grazing because they felt the farm was ideal
for such a management style. They also enjoy the reduced labor and vastly increased
health of their animals. After experiences
with several breeds, the Wagners believe
that Milking Shorthorns are the ideal grazing breed.
Jerry and Shirley and their son Brandon
are the primary employees of the farm. Jerry does the milking, Brandon is in charge
of pasturing as well as feeding, and Shirley
feeds heifers and trains them to get used
to the lifestyle of rotational grazing. Brandon’s wife Mindy and their four children
also participate in relief milking and chores
around the farm. Jerry and Shirley’s daughters Holly and Amy live close and pitch in
when they can. Jerry and Shirley and Brandon and Mindy make sure that each other
gets every other weekend off. The Wagners
also compost, and Brandon has begun an
on-farm composting business. The Wagner’s unique style of farming and grazing
earned them a feature in Country Today, a
well-known farm paper. The Wagners enjoy showing at county fairs as well as the
Minnesota State Fair. Their expert ability
in raising calves earned one of their April
2014 calves, Nymans Kiner Sylver, a 2nd
place win at the Minnesota State Fair in
2014. This special calf was sired by a Lothario son from the RoVin herd and bears
the prefix of daughter Holly.
“We want to welcome everybody to
the farm to stroll through the garden, walk
through the pastures, and enjoy lunch with
us!”
The Ruzic Family
RoVin Acres
W14584 St. Rd. 121
Hixton, WI 54635
(715) 984-2211
Vince and Rozanne Ruzic established
RoVin Acres in 1974. Their Milking Shorthorn herd began with a single cow, ClaraBell, owned by Rozanne. ClaraBell’s easy
temperament lead Vince and Rozanne to
purchase more Milking Shorthorns from
the Woodward family to develop their own
herd. Since 2008, RoVin Acres has been
managed by Vince and Rozanne’s son Pat
with his wife Carol and their children. The
family maintains a milking herd of around
40 cows, all Milking Shorthorn with the exception of two Ayrshires. Carol Ruzic describes the family roles as entirely collaborative, with “everyone help[ing] out to get
all jobs done.” The Ruzics have achieved
several honors in their 40 years of Milking
Shorthorn dairying, including RoVin Lira
Allison-EXP-P EX-91, the top-producing
Polled cow in the country in 2013, as well
as Snowhite, the only cow in the breed with
10,000F lifetime. They are also proud of
RoVin Alise Clay Ali-P, who produced
over 100 embryos in her life. Another shining example of the Ruzic’s excellent herd
is RoVin Lacy MTitan Lucy-EXP, the junior champion of the 2013 Winter National
Show. Some of the Ruzic’s current favorite
sires include Disney, Liriano, Abner and
Alrite.
“We hope to see you at the 2015 National Convention, and we welcome you to our
farm for a tour and lunch.”
Let the AMSS help market your Bull!
The AMSS Board of Directors is in the process of creating a bull book to further our breed promotion. This book will feature
all collected bulls, in some form, available to maximize the genetic diversity and potential in your herd. We are currently searching for a list of privately collected sires available for marketing. All bulls must be registered with the AMSS (GE, GR, G1, G12,
EXP or Full Herdbook), have a proper NAAB code, be DNA tested, and have available semen. The Bull Book will have a variety
of different marketing opportunities for you to promote your genetics. A form was included in the renewal membership packet to
assist you in providing us with complete information. The form is also available on our website at www.milkingshorthorn.com.
The form should be sent to AMSS, 23515 Range Road, Union City, PA 16438 by April 15, 2015. Any questions regarding the bull
book or form, please contact Jason Heeter at heeter2000@yahoo.com, phone: 814-259-3864.
We look forward to partnering with you to promote the genetics within your herd and the Milking Shorthorn breed!
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waterers for more than 30 years. They take abuse
from the livestock, as well as the weather, and
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Whatever your needs, we have the solution.
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FOR SALE: Heifer & Bull Calves
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Idaho
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L. Herbert & Brenda York
560 Farmington Falls Rd
Farmington, ME 04938
(207)778-3835
Milking Shorthorns
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Minnesota
Eichler Cattle
Mike & Jill Eichler
Registered Milking Shorthorn, Jersey & Holsteins
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320.968.7880 l Mike-320.333.6521 l Jill-320.333.6523
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Contact Purebred Publishing to be
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614.339.5393
Please remember to
record your embryo
flushes with the
AMSS plus DNA your
dams of flushes.
Any questions call Junia
@ 608.365.3332 ext. 102
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