LET'S GO TO THE SOUTHEAST!

2008 Missouri Holstein Field Day
Wednesday, July 16 - Oak Ridge, Missouri
Schoen Farms, Marvin & John Schoen & Family


Everyone is Welcome!

Schedule and Events:


  • Registration to begin at 10:00 am
  • 10:30 am Welcome and introductions
  • 10:45 am Tours begin
  • 12:30 pm Lunch
  • Refreshments will be provided all day



Schoen Farms will display and demonstrate:
  1. A new 4 row freestall drive through barn with scraping manure storage pit
  2. Transition Cow Care: Dr. Poock, MU, will host an open discussion about the importance of care for this group. This will be located in a recently remodeled 1970 freestall barn for dry and post calving cows.
  3. Come view a new calf facility built in 2007 with an emphasis on high roof air flow for calf and employee comfort year round!
  4. Cattle judging contest for all ages. Prizes will be awarded.
  5. Have your home TMR mixes analyzed by a representative from MU. Bring a sample with you.
  6. Commodity shed with 4 bays and a mixing area.
  7. What are the commodity storage, feed quality, and other feed possibilities in your area? A representative from Van Beek Nutrition, Cereal By Products of St. Louis, and Richard Todd from Consolidated Nutrition will be on hand to present options available to you.
  8. Registering cattle at birth using the online DHIA program, PC Dart, and the Holstein Association. Representative's will be there to show you how EASY it is!
  9. Lunch will be provided with several door prizes.


Directions: Take I-55 to Oak Ridge, Exit 111. Go east on Hwy E for 1 mile, then turn left at Hwy 61. After approximately 3 miles, turn left on County Road 520. Go 1/2 mile then turn right at County Road 519. Farm is 1/8 mile away.

Marvin Schoen & Family
Oak Ridge, Missouri
John Schoen (573)833-6417



Want to Tour More Farms
in the Area?

Dr. Barry Steevens is interested to know if there would be any breeders who would like to stay overnight July 16? He would line up several other dairies to visit Wednesday after the field day and Thursday morning.

Ideas would be to see a new bedded pack barn, with a fine herd of registered Swiss, a new grazing dairy down at Sikeston and there is a Jersey dairy where the cows have water beds to rest on. If interested contact Barry at SteevensB@missouri.edu or 573.882.3459 so he can make arrangements. This is a great service from our Extension Specialist.





  

2008 MISSOURI NATIONAL DIRECTOR AND DELEGATES

National Director: Kate Geppert, Columbia, MO
Delegates: Tim Ewing, Cabool, MO
Jodi Wright, Clever, MO



A portion of the Missouri Delegation
We had a great turnout from MO at the convention. So much so we could never get everyone together for a photo. Here is a group at the National Convention sale. Janice Perry, Jodi Wright, Kristin Luttrell, Blake & Lora Wright, Brittany Groves, Barry & Ren Steevens

We had a nice delegation attend Wisconsin Dells, WI from Missouri. Over 25 adults and juniors attended all or part of this years convention. We were well reprenented on all fronts with members attending different tours, competitions, and activities. We all were dilligent to take notes and critique events to help us better plan our convention.

We were welcomed with open arms in America's Dairyland. Farm tours and waterparks were the highlights of the convention. Over 2000 were in attendnce at the convention sale with an average of $12,800 on 85 lots. The culmination of the convention was the junior/adult banquet where the elite adult & junior awards were given.

Delegate Report:
Our Region 7 board member was again won by Missouri's Kate Geppert for a second term.

  1. Proposed by-law change: The President of the Association proposes to amend the by-laws so that a person serving as a delegate for three (3) consecutive conventions is not eligible to serve as a delegate again until at least TWO annual conventions have passed. A member may make a written request to withdraw from nomination no later than SIXTY days after the annual convention. This currently reads they can't serve until at least ONE convention has passed. This amendment would count the years delegates are elected, whether or not they served, toward their three consecutive years of eligibility and increases the time before they are eligible again. It also increases the time period to withdraw from nomination. DEFEATED

  2. Proposed amendment to the by-laws regarding changing animal names. Art. IV, Sec. 15. After an animal has been registered, its name, but not its prefix, may be changed upon terms and conditions established by the Board of Directors. Any name change that does not fall under Article IV, Section 14 must also have the written permission of the breeder of the animal. DEFEATED

    Comment: This amendment attempts to restrict AI organizations from changing the common names of their sires. This ammendment had several problems with it. AI companies would place a clause into contracts that would allow them to change the name. Then that would place Holstein USA at odds with the members wishes if this bylaw passed. There were numberous other small problems with this ammendment. It was decided the best way to handle this is to not buy semen or sell bulls to organizations that operate in a way contrary to your belief.

    OTHER AGENDA ITEMS:
    Resultions - ALL PASSED UNANIMOUSLY:
  3. Mandatory ID
  4. Johnnes Control
  5. TB control
  6. Country of Origin labeling
  7. National Convention 2009 - Sacramento, California. There will be two nearby hotels for adults and juniors across from the state capitol. You are able to reserve your rooms now to make sure you are in the convention headquarters. Adult hotel: Hyatt Regency Sacramento 916-443-1234; Junior hotel: Sheraton Grand Sacramento 916-447-1700. Be sure to ask for the Holstein Convention rates.

    California will dazzel us with wine, cheese, and outstanding farm tours. So make plans to attend in 2009 to experience: California cheese, California wine, and California in 2009! The dates are June 27 - 30, 2009.

  8. 31/2 million to update Holstein's IT system. This will take 4 years. After that hopefully Holstein will be better able to share information with Canada.

  9. Genomic testing - Holstein USA committed 50K for ongoing study. All female testing can be done through Holstein starting in July 2008. Submit blood sample to evaluate 50,000 genetic markers at one time. There have been 6000 bulls tested. All information will be public and will feed into genetic evaluations to be eventually included on the pedigree.

  10. Election of new officers: Directors for Region 2, 3, 7, and At-Large.

    Declared candidate for Region 2 Director:

    Jim Burdette, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania ~ ELECTED

    Declared candidates Region 3 Director:

    Thomas Atherton, Gaines, Michigan
    Ron Fuhrmann, Hoagland, Indiana ~ ELECTED

    Declared candidate for Region 7 Director:

    Doug Unruh, Walton, Kansas
    Kate Geppert, Columbia, Missouri ~ ELECTED

    Declared candidates for At-Large Director:

    Harlan Bohn, Twin Brooks, South Dakota
    Gale Hoese, Glencoe, Minnesota
    Boyd Schaufelberger, Greenville, Illinois ~ ELECTED

At The Sale
Tim Ewing and Ted & Pam Probert chat before the
National Convention Sale

Tiger Cub at the Kalahari
Several MU alumni were crazy
about the tiger cubs!

Actions & Discussions at the Summer Board Meeting
from your National Director - Kate Geppert

2008 Financial Highlights:

  • Holstein Complete – 14% increase so far. 1788 herds and 215,610 animals enrolled
  • Revenues for Performance Products (Redbook, Tristar, etc) up 3%
  • Identification (registrations, transfers, ear tags (up 13%)
  • Registrations are up 15% alone. Credit given to Holstein Complete
  • Classification: # of herds up 14%; # of animals up 10%
  • Operating Revenue for the Association up 1% through 5/31/2008
  • Operating Expenses for the Association down 2% through 5/31/2008
  • Association Net Revenues are positive for the year: + $789,063
  • The Consolidated Results, including 189,189 for Agritech depreciation, are + $576,455
  • Reserve Fund has lost 4.5% so far in 2008. Current balance $23,683,637

    Delegate Representation
    There has been much discussion on how the number of delegates for each state is established. There was discussion on various alternatives, for example using amount of business done, amount of milk produced, etc. In the future, the board and governance committee may look at the definition of an active member.

    Business Plan Updates
  • Classification up 15%. The largest yr to yr increase and the highest Jan-May totals for the last 10 yrs.
  • A Holstein type committee will meet in July to consider changing the type evaluation scorecard.
  • Web tag ordering system should be available by the end of 2008.
  • Updated Holstein web page should be online by end of 2008.
  • Genomic information on selected females will be available June 30. Samples have been received from over 700 females and over 6000 bulls. The genomic information will increase the PTA reliabilities. Holstein will offer genomic tests for females later this year. Genomic tests for males can only be handled through AI cooperatives.
  • Holstein is actively working in Macedonia, Russia and China marking US Holsteins.
  • The Board agreed to update the Information Technology platform and systems. This will be a 3 year process.
  • AgriTech Analytics has had 20 new herds through 2008. They expect to add 5 new herds and 15,000 cows in June.

    Annual Meeting Highlights
  • Over 1500 were registered. Approximately 2000 attended the Convention Sale.
  • Convention Sale averaged $12,785 on 86 lots. Top was Duchess Advent Divine-Red at $62,000. Consignor was Rick Frozene and John Steinhoff, WI. Purchased by Brooks Buchholz and Rick and Linda Frozene, WI.
  • Wisconsin Futures Sale (choices and picks) averaged $10,403 on 35 lots. Top was choice of Ramos heifers from Larcrest Oside Champagne at $27,000. Consigned by Jon Larson, MN. Purchased by Klassic Holsteins, WI.
  • The panel of young dairy producers was a highlight for many of the convention.
  • 2008 Young Holstein Breeder: Mark & Angie Ulness, Valders, WI
  • 2008 Elite Breeder: Kip Herzog, Petaluma, CA
  • 2008 Distinguished Leadership Award: Dick Coyne, Avon, NY
  • 2008 DJM Finalists: Andy Birch, VT; Julia Hudyncia, NY; Heather Petersheim, WI; Lucas Suostrum, MN; Michael Stewart, IA; David Wilson, PA
  • New Junior Advisory Committee Members: Kate Probert, MO and Jason Miley, OH
  • Other Junior News: Nancy Jackson, MO won the Intermediate Speech Contest; Missouri placed 3rd in the Banner Contest; California defeated Wisconsin in Junior Dairy Bowl; Pennsylvania defeated Iowa in Senior Dairy Bowl.



Mid-States Region Delegates
AR: Kenneth Hall; MO: Tim Ewing, Jodi Wright; KS: David Rottinghaus; Region 7 candidate: Doug Unruh; KS: Roy Buessing; Region 7 Director: Kate Geppert; Not Present: TX: Stanley Haedge; OK: Todd Mason


Look for all of the Junior Convention Results on the Junior Page!






  

MISSOURI DISTRICT SHOW SCHEDULE

There are four district shows remaining. If you are in the area, go and support your local dairy breeders at their district shows. It is a great way to get to know other breeders. Some districts also have meals and other activities planned. If you have any questions just give your district president or me a call.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

June 14 ~ 10:00 AM South Central District Show, Mountain Grove, MO.
Held at Fairgrounds.

June 18 ~ 10:00 AM Southwest District Show, Marshfield, MO.
Held at Marshfield Fairgrounds
Entries due June 1, Judge Mike Rauch
Family BBQ on Tues. evening: Each family to bring Hamburger/Hotdog buns, chips, dessert and your own drink. Meats, plates, and condiments provided.
Raffle for a Longaberger Hamper Basket! $1.00 a chance or 6 for $5.00. To be drawn during the show. Questions & tickets, contact Betty Voskamp at 417-235-3092 or voskampfarms@mo-net.com

June 27 ~ 10:00 AM Northwest District Show, Savannah, MO
Old McDonalds Farm (3-4 mi S. of Savannah on Hwy 71). Judge Dean Dohle
Held in conjunction with Andrew County Fair. Exhibitors may arrive the night before & the show is open to anyone in state.

July 19 West Central District Show, Butler, MO.
Held at Bates County Fairgrounds held in conjunction with Bates County Fair.

2008 South Central District Show

Mountain Grove, MO
June 14, 2008
Judge: Dean Dohle, Pleasant Hope, MO



Junior Champion lineup
Judge Dohle makes his selections.

Open Show Junior Champions
'08 MO Holstein Miss - Bailee Whitehead; Res. Champion: Fall Calf - Michelle Ramaeker; Champion: Winter Calf - Tara Kocher; '08 MO Holstein Miss - Kim Wilson

Jr Show Jr Champions
'08 MO Holstein Princess - Kim Wilson; Res. Champion: Summer Yrlg - Patrice Fast; Champion: Spring Yrlg - Steven Nelson; '08 MO Holstein Miss - Bailee Whitehead



Res. & Junior Champion
Res. Jr Champion Winter Calf and Jr Champion Fall Calf

The South Central District show was held in Mountain Grove, MO. Judge Dean Dohle, MO, placed 74 head. South Central District champions are as follows:

Junior Champion Winter Calf ~ Golden-Dream Pronto Romance
Phil & Nancy Hamner, Willow Springs, MO

Res. Junior Champion Fall Calf ~ Ram-Elle Turbo Venus
Michelle Ramaeker, Mtn. Grove, MO

Jr Division: Junior Champion Spring Yearling ~ Cambridge SS Kate Hallie
Steven Nelson, Grove Springs, MO

Jr Division: Res. Junior Champion Summer Yrlg: Andrus-F Advent Roxy-Red
Patrice Fast, Cabool, MO

Intermediate Champion &
Res. Grand Champion &
Best Bred & Owned

Jr 3 ~ Golden-Dream Adolph Jamila
Tara Kocher, Willow Springs, MO

Res. Intermediate Champion Sr 2 ~ Toecky Maurice Syriana
Candy Durst, Huggins, MO

Jr Division: Intermediate Champion &
Jr. Show Grand Champion
Jr 2 ~ Mik-Nels Lheros Joett
Steven Nelson, Grove Springs, MO

Jr Division: Res. Intermediate Champion &
Jr Show Res. Grand Champion

Sr 2 ~ Mik-Nels Gibson Marcy
Steven Nelson, Grove Springs, MO

Sr. Champion &
Grand Champion
5-Yr-Old Cow ~ Miss Greenlea Aspen Rip-ET
Tara Kocher/Jeff Conrad, Willow Springs, MO

Res. Sr. Champion
4-Yr-Old Cow ~ Toecky Kendall Tierra
Becky Durst, Huggins, MO


Jr Division: Sr. Champion & Grand Champion Aged: Andrus-F W62 Renee
Patrice Fast, Cabool, MO


Jr Division: Res. Sr. Champion & Res. Grand Champion 4 Yr ~ Best-Sunrise Roy Clover
Stephanie Foster, Houston, MO


Premier Breeder & Exhibitor Toecky Farm, Tom & Becky Durst, Huggins, MO


Jr Premier Exhibitor Steven Nelson, Grove Springs, MO


Jr Show Rookie of the Year Ty McGowen, Mtn. Grove, MO


Intermediate Champion
Int. Champion: Jr. 3 - Tara Kocher; '08 MO Holstein Princess - Kim Wilson;'08 MO Holstein Miss - Bailee Whitehead

Jr. Division: Intermediate Champions
'08 MO Holstein Miss - Bailee Whitehead; Res. Int.: Sr 2 - Steven Nelson; Int.: Jr. 2 - Steven Nelson; '08 MO Holstein Princess - Kim Wilson; Judge Dohle



Senior Champions
Judge Dohle; '08 MO Holstein Miss - Bailee Whitehead; Res. Sr Champion: 4-Yr Old - Becky Durst; Sr. & Grand Champion: 4-Yr Old Cow - Tara Kocher/ Jeff Conrad; '08 MO Holstein Princess - Kim Wilson

Jr. Division: Grand Champions
Judge Dohle; '08 MO Holstein Miss - Bailee Whitehead; Res. Grand Champion: 4-Yr Old - Stephanie Foster; Grand Champion: Aged Cow - Patrice Fast; '08 MO Holstein Princess - Kim Wilson

Grand Champions
Judge Dohle; '08 MO Holstein Miss - Bailee Whitehead; Res. Grand Champion: Jr 3-Yr Old - Tara Kocher; Grand Champion: 5-Yr Old Cow - Tara Kocher/Jeff Conrad; '08 MO Holstein Princess - Kim Wilson



Grand Champion
4-Yr Old Cow - Miss Greenlea Aspen Rip-ET, Tara Kocher/Jeff Conrad



Junior Exhibitors at South Central

For complete show results
click here





  

2008 Southwest District Show

Marshfield, MO
June 18, 2008
Judge: Mike Rauch, Billings, MO

Junior Champions
MO Holstein Princess, Kim Wilson; Champion - Fall Yearling, Eric Ling; Res. - Spring Yearling, Bailee Whitehead

Junior Show: Junior Champion
MO Holstein Princess - Kim Wilson; Champion - Spring Yearling, Bailee Whitehead; Res. Jr Champion - Fall Calf, Lauren Whitehead



Junior Champion ~ Mark Highfill Memorial Award
Amber & Josh Highfill; Fall Yearling - Eric Ling

The Southwest District show was held in Mansfield, MO, Judge Mike Rauch, Billings MO, placed 44 head. Southwest District champions are as follows:

Junior Champion Fall Calf ~ Robthom Patina S Storm
Eric Ling, Springfield, MO

Res. Junior Champion Spring Yrlg ~ Whitehead Aspen Volcano
Bailee, Lauren, Taylor Whitehead, Conway, MO

Jr Division: Junior Champion Spring Yrlg ~ Whitehead Aspen Volcano
Bailee, Lauren, Taylor Whitehead, Conway, MO

Jr Division: Res. Junior Champion Fall Calf ~ Whitehead Aspen Nikki
- Bailee, Lauren, Taylor Whitehead, Conway, MO

Intermediate Champion &
Grand Champion Junior
Sr. 2-Yr-Old ~ Robthom Twinkel Blitz
Monica Ling, Springfield, MO

Res. Intermediate Champion Jr. 2-Yr-Old ~ Robthom Nicotiana
Alton & Janice Ling, Springfield, MO

Jr Division: Intermediate Champion &
Jr. Show Grand Champion
Sr. 2-Yr-Old ~ Robthom Twinkel Blitz
Monica Ling, Springfield, MO

Jr Division: Res. Intermediate Champion
3-Yr-Old ~ J-Lean Darv Spot
Dustin Luttrell, Republic, MO

Sr. & Grand Champion
4-Yr-Old ~ Robthom Jiana Outside
Alton & Janice Ling, Springfield, MO

Res. Sr. & Res. Grand Champion
Aged Cow ~ Robthom Mimi Boss-ET
Alton & Janice Ling, Springfield, MO


Jr Division: Sr. Champion &
Res. Grand Champion
4 Yr-Old ~ Robthom Lilac Morty
Kelsey Ling, Springfield, MO


Jr Division: Res. Sr. Champion Aged Cow ~ Whitehead Convincer Nicole
Bailee Whitehead, Conway, MO


Premier Breeder & Exhibitor Robthom Farm, Springfield, MO


Jr Premier Breeder & Exhibitor Luttrell Family, Republic, MO


Intermediate Champions
Res: Jr 2, Alton & Janice Ling; Int. Champion: Sr 2 - Monica Ling, MO Holstein Princess, Kim Wilson

Junior Show: Intermediate Champion
MO Holstein Princess - Kim Wilson; Res. Champion - 3-Yr, Dustin Luttrell; Champion - Sr. 2, Monica Ling, Kelsey Ling at halter.

Junior Show: Senior Champions
Res: Aged Cow, Bailee Whitehead; Champion: 4 Yr-Old, Kelsey Ling; MO Holstein Princess, Kim Wilson

Junior Show: Grand Champions
Res Grand - 4 Yr-Old, Kelsey Ling; Grand - Sr. 2-Yr-Old, Monica Ling; MO Holstein Princess - Kim Wilson



Grand Champion
4-Yr-Old ~ Robthom Jiana Outside
Alton & Janice Ling, Springfield, MO



Res. Grand Champion
Aged Cow ~ Robthom Mimi Boss-ET
Alton & Janice Ling, Springfield, MO



Jr Show: Premier Breeder & Exhibitor
Luttrell Family, Republic, MO
Dustin & Kristin Luttrell

For complete show results
click here




 

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION:

A paid State Membership will reduce your registration fees 
and other Holstein Service fees. You also receive a FREE copy of the Mid-States Holstein News!  State Memberships are renewed annually for both Adult & Junior Members.

JUNIORS:  If you are a Junior only member (your parents are not state association members) and you wish to receive the Mid-States Magazine then you must include $5 additional (per family) with your junior dues in order to receive the Mid-States.

Membership registration forms are available for download
in either a pdf or MS Word format.
Please send completed forms and a check payable
to Missouri Holstein Association to:

Missouri Holstein Association
Jodi Wright, Secretary/Treasurer
3259 Jasmine Road
Clever, MO 65631

For questions or more information, email  jwright@missouriholstein.com

 

LIST OF STATE MEMBERS:

If you need a Missouri state member's phone, email
or address click on the link below.

Missouri Membership List




  

As Soon As you Can Submission of Farm History's for Anniversary Binder to Jodi Wright. Please send them to me so we can get them printed!
2008  
July 1 State Fair Entries Due
go online at mostatefair.com
July 16 Missouri Holstein Field Day
Schoen Farms, Oak Ridge, MO
July 19 West Central District Holstein Show
Butler, MO
Aug 3, 8AM Open Holstein Show, Ozark Empire Fair, Springfield.
Aug 15 8AM Open Holstein Show, MO State Fair, Sedalia.
Aug 16-17 Jr. Holstein Show, MO State Fair, Sedalia.
October 18 2008 State Fall Sale, Marshfield, MO


Best-Sunrise Dairy, Houston, MO: http://www.holsteinworld.com/BestSunrise/

Robthom Farm, Springfield, MO: http://www.holsteinworld.com/robthom/

Echo-L Holsteins, Fulton, MO: http://www.holsteinworld.com/echo-l/

Angelo Holsteins, Fair Grove, MO: http://www.angeloholsteins.com

Groves-View Dairy http://www.holsteinworld.com/grovesview/

Missouri Farms Dairy, Avilla, MO: http://www.comfycows.com

Missouri Dairymen’s Resource Guide: http://www.agebb.missouri.edu/dairy/

Genex Custom Collection Services: http://genex.crinet.com/page189/GenexCustomCollection

We would like to link our Missouri Holstein Members that have a webpage of their own to the Missouri Holstein Page. Would you like to have your page linked up with ours? Contact Jodi Wright through the feedback form and I'll explain how it will work. We'd love to have everyone listed. There is no cost to you for this service.

 


President
Tony Whitehead
417-589-2227
cell: 417-838-3613
whiteheaddairy@alltel.net

Vice President
Fritz Hegeman 
816-662-2303

Secretary/Treasurer
Jodi Wright
417-743-2921
3259 Jasmine Rd.
Clever, MO 65631
jwright@missouriholstein.com

Director at Large
Tom Smith
417-334-6411 ext 3353

 



    

If you would like more information on the following:



  • Cattle Available to Sell
  • Cattle Wanted to Buy
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  • Request catalog for State Sale
  • Advertising in Mid-States Publication
  • Subscribing to Mid-States Publication
  • Senior Membership
  • Junior Membership
  • Show Entry forms
  • Information on Missouri Sho-Me Futurity
  • Want to advertise on Breeders Page on our website
  • Would like to link farm to Missouri Website
  • Other

Please email your request for information to the following email. Include the items you are interested in, your name, address, phone, and email.  jwright@missouriholstein.com

 

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