![]() of Sheboygan Falls, WisconsinĮlm Park Farms Ltd. Grand International Red & White Show ResultsĮxhibited by Carrousel Farms of Orangeville, IllinoisĮxhibited by Roger and Sheri Dingbaum of R-Sher Holsteins, Eastman, WisconsinĮxhibited by Kristin Natzke of Fond du Lac, WisconsinĮxhibited by Kelly Coffeen of Chilton, WisconsinĮlm Park Farms Ltd. Sterry, Romar Vista of Osseo, WisconsinĮxhibited by Michael Halpin, Halpin Farms of Cullum, Illinois International Milking Shorthorn Show ResultsĮxhibited by Gregory and Marcia Clark of GMC Farm, Cornish Flat, New HampshireĮxhibited by Elron Farms of Lost Nation, IowaĮxhibited by Ryan A. Waverly/Nabholz/Younger/Waverly Farm of Clear Brook, Virginia Rottinghaus Holsteins and Elmvue of Millerton, New YorkĮxhibited by Aaron and Ryan Lancaster of Family Hill Jerseys, Ferndale, WashingtonĮxhibited by UHT Enterprises of Williams, CaliforniaĮxhibited by Rapid Bay and Candace Borland of Ormstown, Quebec, CanadaĮxhibited by Sarah Van Excel/Excel Jerseys of Lodi, California Tom and John Cull and Joel Kietzman of Lomira, Wisconsin Kenny Manion of Mechanicsburg, OhioĮxhibited by Erin Yost of Ferndale, CaliforniaĮxhibited by Aaron Gable of New Enterprise, PennsylvaniaĬlark and Joy Vilter of Four Winds Farm of Hartland, WisconsinĮxhibited by Howes Holsteins, William Schilling, Shoremar, Dan Doner and Barclay Phoenix of Aylmer, Ontario, CanadaĮxhibited by Lynn Rose of Gustine, California Paris, OhioĮxhibited by Clark and Joy Vilter of Four Winds Farm, Hartland, WisconsinĮxhibited by John Ayars & Sons/Dr. Yellow Briar Farm of Troy, Ontario, CanadaĬentral National Brown Swiss Show ResultsĮxhibited by William Kelly III/Deborah Woolstrum of Winchester, New HampshireĮxhibited by Dylan Fry of Chestertown, Maryland Reserve Grand Champion Female of the Junior Show:Įxhibited by Andrew Gaddis of Bonefield, Illinois Grand Champion Female of the Junior Show:Įxhibited by Ross Brunsman of Dyersville, Iowa Reserve Supreme Champion Cow of the Junior Show:Įxhibited by Robert Teixeira of Turlock, CaliforniaĮxhibited by Jeff and Marilyn Stephens of Troy, Ontario, CanadaĮxhibited by Doug Evans, Georgetown, Wisconsin $25,000 for EK-Oseeana Ashlyns Allure, purchased by Abbott, Raggi, Rama and Wolff of Fairfield, VermontĮxhibited by Ernest Kueffner and Oseeana Holsteins of Boonsboro, MarylandĮxhibited by Rex Mort and Blessing Farms of Fort Wayne, IndianaĮxhibited by Stephanie Ouellette of Bridport, Vermont $6,500 for Savage-Leigh Taffy-Et, purchased by Lyn Main and Peter Vail of Copake, New York $6,800 for Bridon GC Eva-Et, purchased by Christy Ratliff of Garnett, Kansas $14,000 for Marfred Masterpiece, purchased by Masterpiece Syndicate and Taurus Service of Mehoopany, Pennsylvania ![]() Total Number of Dairy Cattle Exhibitors: Total Number of Dairy Cattle Exhibitors: 623 with exhibitors from 35 states and 5 Canadian proveniences Total Numbers of Sale Lots: (Guernsey: 22 Brown Swiss: 30 Jersey: 34 Holstein: 42) Total Number of Dairy Cattle on Grounds: 1,761īreakdown of Cattle Represented: Ayrshire Top five countries of international attendance: Canada (353), Ireland (126), Germany (113), Netherlands/Holland (89), Mexico (85)Ĭommercial Exhibitors: 1480 booths 640 companies representedĬommercial Award Booth Winners: Large: Semex (Coliseum booth) International Guests: 1,610 from 66 countries (2000: 3,532 from 85 countries) The Dairy Cattle Show will begin on Monday, and the Trade Show will kick off on Tuesday. World Dairy Expo will officially start with youth activities and contests on Sunday. Total Attendance: 62,075 (Last year's attendance was 69,575) Beginning in 2022, World Dairy Expo will be held Sunday through Friday while remaining at its home in Madison, Wisconsin, the Alliant Energy Center. In addition, they have been selected an unprecedented nine times to manage the prestigious National Holstein Convention Sale.Ĭommitted to assisting their fellow Holstein breeders with their merchandising needs, Tom and Sandy have conducted or assisted many of the most successful and highest profile auctions in the breed. The pace-setting World Classic at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin has been under their management since 1989 and is widely considered to be the International Marketplace for Holstein genetics. Tom has served as auctioneer in nearly forty states from coast to coast as well as in Canada and Europe. Tom and Sandy Morris have been actively involved in the sale business for more than thirty years and have spent their entire lives involved in the registered Holstein industry. Flexible sale staff: A wide variety of sale personnel from across North America assists our organization, depending on the special needs of each auction.Bonded by the USDA Packers and Stockyards Administration.
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