Missouri Holstein Association Annual Meeting

Great weather hit Missouri right during our convention weekend. Temps were high and we had a great crowd!

A second year at the new location for our Dairy Forum contributed to the outstanding turnout we had at this year's convention! There were several meetings going on during the two days and it was enjoyable to see so many gathered to talk and discuss items of business and our industry.
Highlights of the Missouri Holstein Convention are as follows.

  • Kate Geppert gave recap of Dairy Hall of Honors & State Fair. The state fair rules have been changed aligning them with World Dairy Expo and PDCA. A combined show of Ayrshires and Milking Shorthorn will begin this year. Premium money has been over spent so a point system will be utilized this year to distribute allocated premiums. Won't know amount of each placing until after all shows. Voted to have a ratio of 2 to 1 for cows and heifers on points.
  • Dairy Judging Camp: July 22 - 24 in Springfield.
  • Spring Show: Show date Saturday, March 31, Columbia. Straw will be available this year.
  • Show: All-Missouri's to remain as point system. Michelle Ramaeker volunteered to calculate points. Try to get state fair photographer Lexie or Ella Wright. All members need to follow fair rules and to demonstrate maturity and appropriateness. If an exhibitor wants to take on the meal at state fair it was well received and enjoyed by all. All-Missouri based on points: State Fair=20; Spring Show=15; District Show=10; District points only received in home district.
  • 100th Anniversary Book: The book is in the layout stage. Nearly all biographies are complete and proofed. Marianna and John working to get photos and final lists complete. 120 books sold at pre-order rate. Looking at other advertising and selling options. Need ideas for cover. Final cost estimates for printing and layout are near $21,000 for a 500 page book. Looking for some sponsors that would like to help with the cost and be listed in the book.
  • Sale: Had a fine lineup of cattle in 2011 and they looked good. The drought and recovery from low prices caused an overall sale loss. The committee recommends not having a sale in 2012 in the fall since we will just have hosted the National Convention Sale and Futures Sale.
  • Futurity: Will be held at Robthom Farm in mid-September as a combined show and field day event.
  • 2012 National Convention: See committee reports below and progress being made!
Junior convention results listed on the Junior Page.

President Al Brandt
Al Brandt leads the meetings as secretary Jodi Wright looks on.

A room full of adults and juniors at the start of the meetings!

Fun Auction and Awards for Juniors and Adults

Gary Estes always makes the crowd have a great time when he is the auctioneer!

Judy Boyd and Mary Ling were the cashiers for the day. Mary looks like she is having loads of fun!

This year we presented our awards during the end of our meetings. We handed out All-Missouri's, Jr. All-Missouri's, crowned the Princess and Miss and announced special awards and the 2011 Cow of the Year.

There was also a fun auction with something for everyone. The juniors sold several items and a handmade quilt and the adults had semen and an array of other great items. Gary Estes was our acclaimed auctioneer and Jason Ewing, Ed Wittorf, and Doug Thomas kept the crowd involved as our ringmen. Thank you to everyone who helped.

Ed Wittorf
is always a natural at ringman.

Doug Thomas
taking a bid!

Convention Booklet - 2012

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Convention Booklet PDF: Click on this link to open the Convention Booklet
May take some time to download.





  

And the Winner Is...

ROBTHOM JIANA OUTSIDE
Robthom Farm (December Issue)

Jiana Mid-States Nomination


There were 33 usable ballots received. There was a wide dispersement of votes for all nominees.

Next year the juniors are going to open up the competition and select a Jr Cow of the Year. Look for details on the Jr page. Don't forget you can nominate in any Mid-States issue.



Janice, Kelsey & Monica Ling accept the 2011 Cow of the Year award from show chairman Mike Wilson.



 

Missouri Dairy Hall of Honor Awards:
Awarded February 10, 2012, Columbia, MO

Dairy Hall of Honors Members and Guests,

More arrangements have been completed for our luncheon, awards celebration and annual meeting on February 10, 2012. The ceremony will be in the Multipurpose room of Eckles Hall at the University of MO. Eckles Hall is located near the Southeast corner of College Avenue and Rollins Road directly south of Sanborn Field.

Remember that the luncheon starts at 11:30 AM, the cost is $10/person payable at the door but with the expectation that reservations will be made by January 29. Checks should be made to the Missouri Dairy Hall of Honors Foundation.

We look forward to a fine celebration.
Bob Marshall
573-882-7355 office
marshallr@missouri.edu

Meritorious Service Award

Meritorious Service Award - recognizes and honors those individuals usually in dairy related fields, who have rendered outstanding support and service to the Missouri dairy industry.

2011 winners: Gary Estes, Auctioneer and Dairy Farmer, Rogersville, MO


Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder Award

Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder Award - honors living active Missouri dairy cattle breeders who have attained state and national recognition for achievements in breeding and developing outstanding cattle.

2011 winner: Ron and Patty DeLong, Marionville, MO and Larry Purdom, Purdy, MO


Dairy Leadership Award

Dairy Leadership Award - recognizes individuals who have rendered outstanding service and provided leadership for the Missouri dairy industry.

2011 winner: Wilbur Feagan, CEO of F & H Food Equipment Company, Springfield, MO

Pioneer Dairy Leadership Award - honors posthumously those Missouri dairy leaders who, if living, would qualify for the Dairy Leadership Award.

2011 winners: Paul Selken (deceased) Smithton, MO
F. W. A. Vesper, (deceased) St. Louis, MO

Congratulations to all of this year's winners!
Want to know more about the Dairy Hall of Honors or for tickets to this year's event
Contact Kate Geppert at 573-814-3148 or dkgeppert@mchsi.com





  

2012 MISSOURI DAIRY PROFIT SEMINARS
Sponsored by Missouri Dairy Association, Commercial Agriculture Program and University of Missouri Extension
February 13 - 17


Program Schedule

9:30 am Registration and Visit Exhibitors
10:05 "Alfalfa Production - New Tips & Technologies", Tim Schnakenberg & Rob Kallenbach, MU, Extension Specialists
10:45 Keith Schwinke, Alltech
11:30 "Your Vote Counts(?)", Dave Drennan, MDA
Noon Lunch and visit with exhibitors
TMR ration particle size determination done, please bring your TMR samples to the meeting if you want the particle size evaluated.
1:15 pm "Twenty One Days to Increased Profits - Frequent Milking You Can Use"
Matt Waldron, MU, Dairy Nutrition
1:45 "Gold Standards for Raising Heifers" Dr. Scott Poock, MU, Veterinarian
2:15 "Ruminant Efficiency" Dr. Rich Goings & Dr. Allan Chestnut, Vigortone
3:00 Speaker TBD
3:45 Adjourn
Registration fee is $20 payable at each location.
LUNCHEON RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED!
Call the office listed below TODAY for lunch reservations.


Feb. 13 Pork Place, State Fair Grounds, Sedalia
Call 660-827-0591
Feb. 14 Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield
Call Tony Richard 417-847-3161
Feb. 15 MSU State Fruit Research Center, Mountain Grove
Call Ted Probert 417-741-6134
Feb. 16 Hagie's Nineteen, 618 North Washington, Union
Call Ken Bolte 636-583-5141
Feb. 17 Cape Girardeau Co. Ext. Office, 684 W. Jackson Trail, Jackson
Call Extension Office 573-243-3581




  

2012 MISSOURI SPRING SHOW
March 29 - 31, 2012
Trowbridge Livestock Center, University of Missouri, Columbia


SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

6:00 PM, Thursday, March 29 Cattle may arrive AFTER 6 PM.
DO NOT COME EARLIER THAN 6 PM!!!!

10:00 AM, Saturday, March 31 Show begins with Showmanship followed by Class 1, showing straight
through to end. At conclusion of show, exhibitors
are released (if desired).

RAILBIRD CONTEST: There will be a Railbird
contest this year consisting of 4 classes with a
total entry fee of $10/adult or $5/junior. The pot
will be split with the top 3 winners following the
contest. Judging teams may come and sideline judge
without entering the contest.

10:00 AM, Sunday, April 1 ALL CATTLE MUST BE OUT OF BUILDING


Please notify me if you are planning on arriving after Friday at 6pm. Late arrival is permitted as long as I have knowledge. Call Jodi at 417-840-3203. Cattle are released following the show or you may leave Sunday morning.
No premiums will be paid. First place awards in Junior and Open Division.


CLASS SPONOSRS NEEDED:
Farms or Individuals can sponsor a class for $35.00. Sponsorships of $100 or more will have a free one-page advertisement in the show program. Each sponsorship will be listed
in the program if received by the entry deadline of March 19th. Send monies to:
Jodi Wright, 3259 Jasmine Rd., Clever, MO 65631.

SHOW EXHIBITS & SPONSORSHIPS:
Agribusiness exhibits are invited to display at the Livestock center for $100 booth
space and recognition on the program cover. If you do not wish to exhibit, but
would like to be a recognized sponsor you may do so. Additional details provided by
Jodi Wright, 417-743-2921 or show chairman, John Denbigh, 573-445-4009.

Send you monies to:
Missouri Spring Show, 3259 Jasmine Rd., Clever, MO 65631. THANKS!!


Entry Fees are $10 / head and are due March 16th.
Late fees are $15 / head and substitutions are permissible.





  

Congratulations to the following Missouri Holstein Members
who have been National Members for 40 Years!


Kenneth & Darlene Nold, Union Star
Mark Thomson, Springfield






  

Committees Meet - Making Final Plans at State Convention!

Committees
All of the committees meet Saturday morning making final arrangements for the National Convention this June. Things are really coming together!

Our committees all meet on Saturday to make final plans and schedules for their activities. It was absolutely wonderful to see a whole room full of tables with most all committee members in attendance, talking and discussing their plans. It was a glimpse of the cooperation and workability of our state and I'm confident that we will host a Fabulous National Convention in June.

Following are some of the highlights of each committee. All details will be completed in the next week as the Ticket Order form will be completed to be printed in the April issue of the Holstein World. Be sure to order your tickets if you desire to attend an event.

Please be certain that there will be a job for everyone in this state who is willing to work at and be a part of the convention. We will need help in areas like: airport welcome, loading busses, riding on buses, help with the dairy bar, ticket takers, help at the registration desk, going on errands, and a host of other jobs we can't even think of at this point. So, when we ask for volunteers, be sure to let us know so no one is left out!

Summary of Committee Reports

  1. Finance - The committee is calling donors and asking for donations. Estimated commitments at this point are over $50,000. Working hard to obtain enough funds.
  2. Banquet/President's Reception - An Evening banquet of Prime Rib is planned with Jim Spain as the MC. Start at 5pm if the hotel can manage with doors open at 4:30 - cash bar and greeting with president. Trivia card game / ice breaker around each table.
  3. Dairy Bar - All of the product has been donated by Hiland, Schwans and Prairie Farms. Gail Groves took Stacy Dohle's place. Fruit donated by a local orchard. Might have to purchase crackers, plates, and misc. Hopefully, less than $1000.
  4. Host Day - Two adult tours: A) Century Farms Tour: Robthom, Groves, College of the Ozarks, Showboat Branson Bell, Return B) Country Adventure & Robthom: Bass Pro, Robthom, PFI, Showboat Branson Bell. Junior Host Day: Silver Dollar City. Cost for each tour about $55 including bus cost.
  5. Publicity - Working on souvenir booklet. Establishing ad rates that are reasonable for MO members that will also include linking and breeder website to be linked to National Convention website. Will ask those farms who want to be on video virtual tour of MO dairies to be played at convention.
  6. Juniors - Wednesday - Dance/mixer and lunch with KC Wolf; Thursday - Host day Silver Dollar City; Friday - Dance at Fantastic Caverns; Saturday baseball game
  7. Transportation - working with Fisk for transportation. Small amount of shuttles for Family night and sale. Shuttle service between hotels. Airport shuttle on busy days.
  8. Hospitality - Members of Missouri will wear Gold shirts. Cost is $12. Family Night will be at the ballpark (activities- no ball game) with full access to the field, batting cages, home run derby, mascot, inflatables, food, and car show out front. Airport greeting and photo booth.
  9. Registration - Working on Ticket Order forms and will have online registration available. Tickets close June 1 and Tour Ticket sales end June 15 with a late registration fee of $50. Work with Mid-South Dairy Records to stuff bags and complete registrations.
  10. Pre-Convention Tour - Tuesday: Lake Taneycomo water adventure tour: float trip and then fishing - 1 large bus; Wednesday: Heart of the Ozarks - DFA Research & development, Best-Sunrise, Laura Ingalls Wilder; Precious Moments & Pythian Castle ($34/person cost)
  11. Non-Delegate Activity - Branson Landing and ride on Branson Scenic Railroad. Leaving at 7AM and return by 3PM. Lunch on own at landing. 27.95 - railroad cost. Can be refunded on unused tickets. Limiting tour to about 100.
  12. Sale - Live sale will be held at Junita K Hammons Hall on Friday and the Futures sale will be held on Thursday evening with an entertainment portion combined with the sale. A sit-down meal will be offered before the sale on Friday, but concessions will also be available at Juanita K.
  13. Raffle - Juniors will raffle I-pad and small hand carved box. Adults purchased large box and will determine if raffle or auction.

Advertising Opportunity for Breeder!

Are you looking for a special opportunity to advertise your farm or business during the National Convention? Hotel key cards can be specially made to include your farm logo. Everyone that stays in our two hotels will be using these key cards throughout their stay and therefore it keeps your logo or brand constantly in peoples sight. Call for details or pricing at 417-743-2921 or jwright@missouriholstein.com

Souvenir Booklet & Breeder Websites

The 2012 National Convention Souvenir Book will be the go-to book for all convention attendees. This will contain all of the schedule information, sponsor advertising, articles relating to Missouri and our breeders. We look forward to providing a beautiful full-color publication with advertising rates that are reasonable enough for all breeders to participate in. Missouri also has a special added bonus of a website link full page advertisers or website creation for others. This way your information will be right there for all attendees to see for the next year! Our goal is to promote all of Missouri and its breeders!

Breeder Advertising Rates - Full Color:

 

Full Page

$675 *Includes 1 page Breeder Website

 

Half Page

$425 **Breeder Website can be added

 

Quarter Page

$275 **Breeder Website can be added

 

Business Card

$175 **Breeder Website can be added

 

2 Page Spread

$1150 *Includes 1 page Breeder Website

 

Half Page Spread

$750 *Includes 1 page Breeder Website


Souvenir & Website Details:

  • *A Full Page Souvenir Book ad for Missouri Breeders includes a Breeder Website created and linked to www.holsteinconvention2012.com and www.missouriholstein.com. Webpage to include a maximum of 8 photos and a logo. Additional photos can be added for $10 each.
  • **A website can be added to any other Souvenir book advertisement for $200.00 (1 pg, max 8 photos, logo)
  • Breeders who place any ad in the Souvenir book will be placed on our Virtual Breeder Tour map listed on the website and in the Souvenir booklet. If a breeder wishes to be on the print map without placing an ad a $30 charge will apply.
  • Photos: If a regular photo is used in the ad, no additional fees. If a cut-out cow photo is requested, an additional charge may apply.
  • Full Page Ad & Website Creation Schedule: 1/2 payment to be received before website created; balance due January 1, 2012 to receive early payment discount of 7%. Final full payment deadline is April 1, 2012. Ad will not run and website removed if payment not received by April 1, 2012.
  • Remaining Breeder ads: Full payment due April 1, 2012 or ad will not run. Early payment discount of 7% if paid in full January 1, 2012
  • Closing date for ads & material due: March 1, 2012 (all ads to be reserved by this date). Camera ready ads due April 1, 2012. No cancellations allowed after closing date.
  • Purchase any size layout in the Souvenir book and you can have your ad run on Dairy Agenda Today for an additional $125.
Mary Angelo & Jodi Wright look forward to working with all of you to maximize your advertising dollar to the thousands of convention attendees and Souvenir book recipients! They have worked hard to make this an outstanding publication that you will be proud to advertise in at very reasonable rates with the added benefit of a Breeder Website linked to the National Convention and Missouri Holstein websites.

The sooner you book your Full Page ad or your Breeder Website, the longer the public will have to view your website. You can add updates to your website - so there is no excuse not to start early! Contact us today to start your convention advertising!! If you have questions please don't hesitate to contact one of us!

Mary Angelo 417-880-5732 angeloholsteins@yahoo.com
Jodi Wright 417-743-2921 jwright@missouriholstein.com




  

LISTS FOR 100th ANNIVERSARY

40,000 Lb Cows 4E and Up Cows
200,000 Lb Cows EX94 and Up Cows
MO Gold Medal Dams Cows with 5 or more EX Daughters
Updated List of Photos Needed



**MAKE SURE YOUR INFORMATION ISN'T LEFT OFF OF THESE LISTS**

Above you will find revised lists of Missouri cows. We need breeders to make sure their animals are listed on the appropriate list. If you have an animal that qualifies on the list please contact Mary Angelo at 417-880-5732 or email her at angeloholsteins@@yahoo.com to add your animals to the appropriate lists.

We also need photos for 4E and up cows and 40,000 lb cows.

These lists will close to additions at the end of January, so be sure and get your information in right away!





  



SOUTHWEST MISSOURI SPRING FORAGE CONFERENCE
Tuesday, February 28, 2012, Springfield, MO

University Plaza Hotel, Springfield, MO

Don’t miss the 28th Annual Southwest Missouri Spring Forage Conference covering issues and topics affecting today’s graziers. Join other livestock producers for lunch, presentations and view the latest in products and exhibits on forage related information!

Keynote Speaker: Professor Temple Grandin, Colorado State University Animal Behavior Specialist. If you have never seen Dr. Grandin speak it is well worth your time. She is a great speaker!

The conference fee of $25.00 (NON-REFUNDABLE)
DUE BY FEBRUARY 22, 2012
($35.00 after February 22, 2012 or at the door)
covers registration, proceedings and meal.

Conference affiliates include:
USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service
SW Missouri Soil and Water Conservation Districts University of Missouri Extension
Missouri State University Darr School of Agriculture
Missouri Department of Conservation
USDA Farm Service Agency

Several of these sessions may count toward CEU credits for Certified Crop Advisors and AFGC Grassland Professionals.

For details and conference registration 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.

MISSOURI MEMBERS TO PRE-ORDER HISTORY BOOK AT REDUCED PRICE: 

Missouri Holstein is asking that all members pre-order the Missouri 100th Anniversary History book this year with their membership. Our state is hosting a National Convention and publishing an extensive book at the same time. We realize that not everyone will be able to help with the convention, but every member can help by purchasing a book.

You are not just donating your money; you will receive a great book when it is published. This allows our whole state to support the convention and our history. If you don’t need all of your copies you could donate it to the local library, give one to your FFA chapter or 4-H extension office, or use it as a prize at a local or district show. What a great way to share the history of dairying in our state with future generations. The book will also be cheaper now at the $35 price. It will be sold for more at the Missouri National Convention. Thank you for your support!
Missouri members can pre-order this book for $35 with their 2012 annual Missouri dues.

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

 

REGISTER AND PAY YOUR STATE DUES
PAY ONLINE (click here)



LIST OF STATE MEMBERS:

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

Missouri Membership List




  

2012  
February 10, 11:30 AM Dairy Hall of Honors Banquet, Columbia
Make resevations by January 30 by calling 573.882.7355 or MarshallR@missouri.edu

February 28 Distinguished Young Breeder award Due
Holstein Association USA

March 15 Award Applications due - National Dairy Shrine

February 28 SW Forage Conference, Springfield, MO

February 28 National Awards Due: Distinguished Young Holstein Breeder, Elite Breeder, Distinguished Ladership. Find at www.holteinusa.com under "Awards" then "Individuals".

March 16 Spring Show Entries due.

March 30-31 Missouri Spring Show
Columbia, MO
April 12, 12 Noon Southern National Jr. Holstein Show
April 13, 12 Noon Oklahoma State Holstein Sale
April 14, 8AM Southern National Holstein & Jersey Show (alternating classes)

March 1 - May 1 National Dairy Shrine Scholarship Applications Accepted

June 27-30 National Holstein Convention,
SPRINGFIELD, MO


National Holstein Convention 2012 http://www.nationalconvention2012.com



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

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

Golden-Dream Holsteins, Willow Springs, MO: http://www.holsteinworld.com/goldendream/

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

Groves-View Dairy http://www.grovesviewdairy.com

Page-Crest Farm http://www.pagecrestfarm.com

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

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

Missouri Dairy Association: http://www.missouridairy.org

Dairy Agenda Today: http://www.dairyagendatoday.com

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
Alfred Brandt
573-897-2120
cell: 573-680-9564
abrandt@osageconnect.net

Vice President
Eric Ling
417-880-9939

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

Director at Large
Jay Moreland
816-884-3697

 

Mid-States Editor
Kate Geppert
573-814-3148
5803 Redwing Dr.
Columbia, MO 65202
dkgeppert@mchsi.com

National Director
Roy Buessing
785-736-2766
785-799-4514
1083 29th Road
Axtell, Kansas 66403
pabs@bluevalley.net

Holstein Field Representative
Callie Unruh
316-772-1884
cunruh@holstein.com



    

If you would like more information on the following:



  • Cattle Available to Sell
  • Cattle Wanted to Buy
  • Consign cattle to State Sale
  • 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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