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Wisconsin Makes Final Plans for Annual Meetings Finishing touches for the annual meetings of the American Jersey Cattle Association (AJCA) and National All- Jersey (NAJ) Inc. were on the minds of Wisconsin Jersey breeders as they gathered for the annual meeting of their state Jersey association on March 5, 2011, in Black River Falls. For the fourth time in 34 years, Jersey breeders from America’s Dairyland will host the annual meetings of the national Jersey organizations. This summer, they will be held in the Wisconsin Dells on June 22-25. The event will include the all- donation National Heifer Sale, which will help to fund JerseyYouth Academy. Mike Fremstad, Westby, one of the meeting’s chairs, encouraged everyone to get involved by lending a hand with last-minute details, securing sponsors for financial support and attending the meetings. In anticipation of the event, members heard from a number of AJCA and NAJ representatives, including the executive secretary of the organizations, Neal Smith, who reported 2010 was another banner year for participation in key programs. A record 132,246 cows and 1,059 herds were enrolled on AJCA performance programs during 2010, including 127,545 cows and 888 herds on REAP. Registrations exceeded 90,000 for the third consecutive year. Seventy-nine percent of animals are registered before they reach six months- of-age; 45% are permanently identified using double-matching approved eartags. Smith highlighted goals for the AJCA and NAJ for 2015, which include 120,000 registrations, 170,000 cows enrolled on performance programs and 45,000 genotyped animals. AJCA Director Chris Sorenson, Pine River, Wis., echoed Smith’s sentiments about Jersey performance in 2010. Productive life for the Jersey cow continues to be a selling point for the breed at 1,026 days—183 more than the average of all other breeds. The goal for 2015 is to have the Jersey breed represent 12.5% of the national dairy herd. Jersey breeders also heard from the presidents of both organizations and the two candidates for AJCA president, Robert Bignami of Orland, Calif., and Richard Doran Jr. of Newberry, S.C. The current AJCA president, David Chamberlain, Wyoming, N.Y., spoke about the Foundation for the Future policy from National Milk Producers Federation. The policy proposes to reform Federal Milk Marketing Orders by reducing the current four-class pricing system to two and essentially eliminating multiple component pricing. Chamberlain urged Jersey breeders to appeal to their representatives to leave the current system in place as the recommended policy is not beneficial for Jersey breeders. President Chamberlain encouraged Jersey breeders to genotype their animals and consign to the National Heifer Sale, which will be an all-genotyped event like the record-breaking Pot O’Gold Sale this past November. He also asked Jersey breeders to cast their votes in the upcoming AJCA-NAJ elections either in person or by absentee ballot. NAJ President Dave Endres, Lodi, Wis., told Jersey breeders that nutritional analysis being done by NAJ shows consumers favor the taste and nutrition of Jersey milk over other milk. A producer in Oregon, Garry’s Meadow Fresh Jersey Milk, recently tested 13% higher in protein and 21% higher in calcium. This is one of the reasons why more Jersey producers are becoming All- Jersey distributors every year. Awards Jersey breeders also took opportunity to recognize achievements of their peers during the past year. Steve Guell, Waupun, was named Wisconsin Jersey Breeder of theYear. He and his wife, Sue, operate SRG Royal Jerseys. The couple started their dairy career milking registered Holsteins. They added Jerseys in 1989; the herd has been all brown since 1993. They prefer the Jersey’s reproductive advantages, smaller frame size, higher components and natural grazing ability, a bonus for rotational grazing, which has been a hallmark of the farm the past 18 years. The 34-cow herd is bred for longevity and depth of pedigree, with some members of the herd tracing seven generations of Guell breeding. In the past five years, Guell has bred eight All-Wisconsin or Reserve All-Wisconsin winners. SRG Royal Jerseys merchandises about 10-15 head each year through private treaty and leading consignment sales. The Guells are most satisfied when their animals do well for their new owners. Among the standouts are SRG Royal Amadeo Claudia, Supreme Champion of the Wisconsin State Fair in 2009, and SRG Royal Pitino Liberty, Reserve Grand Champion of the Wisconsin State Show in 2007. Both are appraised Excellent-95% and made 365-day records in excess of 28,800 lbs. milk, 1,600 lbs. fat and 1,000 lbs. protein. Shari Strickhouser, Stephan Jerseys, Elkhorn, was named Jersey Woman of the Year. Strickhouser developed a love for cattle early in life, having been raised on a Holstein and Brown Swiss dairy owned by her parents, the late Richard Stephan and Marilyn Susina. After she graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1991, she returned home to farm with her parents. Strickhouser purchased her first Jersey (continued to page xx) Youth earning Junior All-Wisconsin awards included Abby Tauchen, left, Derek Sokolowski and Cassy Krull. Youth earning awards in the junior production contest include (left to right) India Tauchen, Justin Cornell, Wade Kessenich and Kaitlyn Riley. Outgoing Wisconsin Jersey Queen Cassy Krull, right, congratulates her successor, Abby Tauchen, on being crowned the state Jersey queen for 2011. The Wisconsin Distinguished Service Award was presented to Dean Peterson, pictured here with his wife, Pat.

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Wisconsin Makes Final Plans for Annual Meetings

Finishing touches for the annualmeetings of the American Jersey CattleAssociation (AJCA) and National All-Jersey (NAJ) Inc. were on the mindsof Wisconsin Jersey breeders as theygathered for the annual meeting of theirstateJerseyassociationonMarch5,2011,inBlackRiverFalls. Forthefourthtimein34years,Jerseybreeders from America’s Dairyland willhost the annual meetings of the nationalJersey organizations. This summer, theywill be held in the Wisconsin Dells onJune22-25.Theeventwillincludetheall-donationNationalHeiferSale,whichwillhelptofundJerseyYouthAcademy. Mike Fremstad, Westby, one of themeeting’s chairs, encouraged everyoneto get involved by lending a hand withlast-minute details, securing sponsorsfor financial support and attending themeetings. In anticipation of the event, membersheard fromanumberofAJCAandNAJrepresentatives, including the executivesecretaryoftheorganizations,NealSmith,who reported 2010 was another banneryearforparticipationinkeyprograms.Arecord132,246cowsand1,059herdswereenrolledonAJCAperformanceprogramsduring 2010, including 127,545 cowsand 888 herds on REAP. Registrationsexceeded90,000forthethirdconsecutiveyear.Seventy-ninepercentofanimalsareregistered before they reach six months-of-age; 45% are permanently identifiedusingdouble-matchingapprovedeartags.Smith highlighted goals for the AJCAandNAJfor2015,whichinclude120,000registrations, 170,000 cows enrolledon performance programs and 45,000genotypedanimals. AJCA Director Chris Sorenson, PineRiver, Wis., echoed Smith’s sentimentsabout Jersey performance in 2010.Productive life for the Jersey cowcontinues to be a selling point for thebreed at 1,026days—183more than theaverageof allotherbreeds.Thegoal for

2015istohavetheJerseybreedrepresent12.5%ofthenationaldairyherd. Jersey breeders also heard from thepresidents of both organizations andthe two candidates for AJCA president,Robert Bignami of Orland, Calif., andRichardDoranJr.ofNewberry,S.C. The current AJCA president, DavidChamberlain, Wyoming, N.Y., spokeabout the Foundation for the Futurepolicy from National Milk ProducersFederation. The policy proposes toreform Federal Milk Marketing Ordersbyreducingthecurrentfour-classpricingsystemtotwoandessentiallyeliminatingmultiplecomponentpricing.Chamberlainurged Jersey breeders to appeal to theirrepresentativestoleavethecurrentsysteminplaceastherecommendedpolicyisnotbeneficialforJerseybreeders. President Chamberlain encouragedJerseybreederstogenotypetheiranimalsand consign to theNationalHeiferSale,which will be an all-genotyped eventlike the record-breaking Pot O’GoldSale this past November. He also askedJersey breeders to cast their votes in theupcomingAJCA-NAJ elections either inpersonorbyabsenteeballot. NAJPresidentDaveEndres,Lodi,Wis.,toldJerseybreedersthatnutritionalanalysisbeingdonebyNAJshowsconsumersfavorthetasteandnutritionofJerseymilkoverothermilk.AproducerinOregon,Garry’sMeadowFreshJerseyMilk,recentlytested13%higherinproteinand21%higherincalcium.This is one of the reasons why

moreJerseyproducersarebecomingAll-Jerseydistributorseveryyear.

Awards Jersey breeders also took opportunityto recognize achievements of their peersduringthepastyear. Steve Guell, Waupun, was namedWisconsinJerseyBreederoftheYear.Heand his wife, Sue, operate SRG RoyalJerseys. The couple started their dairycareermilkingregisteredHolsteins.TheyaddedJerseysin1989;theherdhasbeenall brown since 1993. They prefer theJersey’s reproductiveadvantages, smallerframesize,highercomponentsandnaturalgrazing ability, a bonus for rotationalgrazing,whichhasbeenahallmarkofthefarmthepast18years. The34-cowherd isbred for longevityanddepthofpedigree,withsomemembersof the herd tracing seven generations ofGuell breeding. In the past five years,Guell has bred eight All-Wisconsin orReserveAll-Wisconsinwinners. SRGRoyalJerseysmerchandisesabout10-15 head each year through privatetreaty and leading consignment sales.TheGuellsaremost satisfiedwhen theiranimals do well for their new owners.Among the standouts are SRG RoyalAmadeo Claudia, Supreme Championof theWisconsinStateFair in2009,andSRGRoyalPitinoLiberty,ReserveGrandChampionoftheWisconsinStateShowin2007. Both are appraised Excellent-95%and made 365-day records in excess of28,800lbs.milk,1,600lbs.fatand1,000lbs.protein. Shari Strickhouser, Stephan Jerseys,Elkhorn,wasnamedJerseyWomanoftheYear. Strickhouser developed a love forcattleearlyinlife,havingbeenraisedonaHolsteinandBrownSwissdairyownedbyherparents,thelateRichardStephanandMarilynSusina.Aftershegraduatedfromthe University of Wisconsin-Madison in1991,shereturnedhometofarmwithherparents. StrickhouserpurchasedherfirstJersey

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Youth earning Junior All-Wisconsinawards included Abby Tauchen, left, DerekSokolowskiandCassyKrull.

Youth earning awards in the juniorproductioncontestinclude(lefttoright)IndiaTauchen, Justin Cornell, Wade KessenichandKaitlynRiley.

OutgoingWisconsinJerseyQueenCassyKrull, right, congratulates her successor,AbbyTauchen, on being crowned the stateJerseyqueenfor2011.

The Wisconsin Distinguished ServiceAward was presented to Dean Peterson,picturedherewithhiswife,Pat.

fromGil-BarFarmofJanesvillein1993.After working at the dairy during thesummerof1998,shebecamehookedonregistered cattle. She purchased 23 headfrom Gil-Bar Farm and these animalsbecamethefoundationofthe62-cowherd,whichisallJerseytoday. Stephan Jerseys is enrolled on REAPandamemberofDairylandJerseySires.Strickhouser is a routine exhibitor at theCentralNationalJerseyShow,WisconsinSpring Spectacular Show and several

local shows. Shebred StephanSparkler Vera,E x c e l l e n t - 9 5 % ,who was tapped asGrandChampionoftheCentralNationalShow in 2009 fornew owners, Gregand Joel Bourne,Ansonia,Ohio.

ShewontheAJCAYoungJerseyBreederaward in 2009. Strickhouser sits on theboard of the Wisconsin Jersey BreedersAssociation and has been president andvicepresidentoftheParish2club.Shehasservedonthestateshowcommitteesince2005andisapastsecretaryoftheElkhornFFAAlumniAssociation. Dean Peterson, Viroqua, won theDistinguishedServiceAward.Heandhiswife,Pat,anddaughters,AlanaandJackie,operatePetersonJerseysonafarmthathasbeen in his family for three generations.They breed Registered Jerseys using thePJFprefix. Peterson has served the WisconsinJersey Breeders Association as directorand president and has also received theorganization’s award for Senior Breederof the Year. He has lent a hand at theWisconsinStateSalesincethemid-1970sandregularlyvolunteersattheWisconsinState Jersey Show and the WisconsinSpringSpectacularShow. He has been active in the show ringsince for five decades, exhibiting hisfirst Jersey at the Vernon County Fairtwoweeksbeforehe turnedfive.Hehasshowncattleat this faireveryyear sinceand broadened his venue to include theWisconsin Spring Spectacular Show, theWisconsin State Fair and the MinnesotaState Fair, earning Premier Breeder andPremierExhibitorbannersateachoftheseevents. He also shows at the WisconsinStateShow,theWisconsinJerseyFuturity,theCentralNationalJerseyShowandTheAllAmericanJerseyShow.Peterson-bredanimalshavetoppedclassesateacheventandtheRoyalAgriculturalWinterFair.

Wisconsin Meeting(continued from page xx)

ThePetersonsoftenprovideJerseysforthejudgingcontestsatWorldDairyExpoandtheVernonCountyFair.Theirfarmisaregularstopforjudgingteamspreparingforcompetitionaswell. The entire family is active in athleticsand volunteering. Dean enjoys bowling,fishing andgolf andplays co-ed softballwithAlanaandJackie.AlanawasnamedJuniorBreederoftheYearandisarecentgraduate of the University of Wisconsin(UW)-RiverFalls.Shenowworksonthefarmwithherparentsandcoachesmiddleschoolbasketballandsoftball.JackiewascrownedWisconsinJerseyQueenin2009and will graduate from UW-LacrosseinDecemberwith amajor inhealth andfitness.PatwasnamedJerseyWomanoftheYearin2009.

Junior Program TommyAllen, Reedsburg, was namedWisconsin Junior Jersey Breeder ofthe Year. The 17-year-old is the son ofTroyAllen andLeighToberman and thegrandsonofDavidandKarenAllen.His34 head of Registered Jerseys are a partof All-Lynn Jerseys, established by hisgrandfather,andhousedatRyanDairyinPlain. Allenstartedshowingwhenhewasnineyears old and purchased his first groupof heifers in partnership with JuddaleHolsteinswhenheturned12.Hehassince

boughtoutJuddale’sshares and isnowaregular buyer at thePot O’Gold Sale.HepurchasedRochaImpulsWhitney,thehighseller,fromthePot O’Gold Sale in2007, Jars of ClayIatola 16710 2751two years later

and Woodstock Action Lola this pastNovember. The three as a group havea dozen contracts with A.I. “Whitney”placed 10th in the 2010 Pot O’Gold

ProductionContestandhas14registeredprogeny,includingfourdaughtersrankedon the list of the Top 500 Heifers forParentAverageJerseyPerformanceIndex(April2011). Allen was an escort for the NationalJersey Queen contest in 2010 and willattend the second JerseyYouthAcademyinJuly. All-Lynn Jerseys is one of farms thatwill be toured during the AJCA-NAJAnnualMeetingsandwillhosttheAJCCResearchFoundationBenefitAuctionandCow Pie Bingo.Tommy will donate thecalf for the bingo contest, which raisesfundsforJerseyYouthAcademy. AbbyTauchen,Bonduel,wascrownedas the 2011 Wisconsin Jersey Queen.Tauchenwillrepresentthebreedatdairyfunctions this summer and compete intheNationalJerseyQueenContestatAllAmerican festivitiesnextNovember. The outgoingWisconsin JerseyQueen,CassyKrull,LakeMills,wontheseniordivisionoftheyouth achievementcontest. Evan G.Jones, Ridgeway,placedsecondinthesenior division of the contest. Krull andJoneswillcompete in the2010NationalJerseyYouthAchievementContest. IndiaTauchen,Bonduel,earnedthetopspot in the junior division of the youthachievement contest. She received aRegistered Jersey calf donated by AllenHentsch and family, Spring Creek Farm,Hixton. Colin Wussow, Cecil, earnedthe Louis Haeuser MemorialAward anda show halter for placing second in thejuniordivisionofthecompetition. ScholarshipswerepresentedtoCharisseOrth, Stitzer; Michelle Owens, Frederic;Morgan Randall, Soldiers Grove; andAbbyTauchen. WadeKessenich,deForest,earnedthe

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Strickhouser

Allen

2010 Wisconsin Jersey Queen CassyKrull,left,and2011WisconsinJerseyQueenAbby Tauchen present Mike Fremstad withawardsforthestate’stopcowformilk,proteinandcheeseyield,NorseStarAbeTinker.

Wade Kessenich took home the prizefor the state’s leading fat producer, Gil-BarSparkler Juliann. “Juliann” also earned thehigh protein award in the junior contest,sponsoredbyStargazerJerseys.

Krull

junior high protein award sponsored byStargazerJerseys,theJodiCornellFamilyofRichlandCenter,withGil-BarSparklerJuliann. The Excellent-93% daughter ofGil-BarUniqueSparkler,JPI-159,made28,620lbs.milk,1,747lbs.fatand1,001lbs.protein(3xmilking)at5-8. Otherjuniorstoearnprizesintheyouthproduction contest were: Justen Cornell,Hillsboro;JonathonFraser,Viola;KaitlynA. Riley, Gays Mills; Abby and IndiaTauchen; and Kaila and Colin Wussow,Cecil. Thejuniorsheldadessertauctionatthemeeting thisyear inplaceof theauctionthat is normally held during the springshow.They raised$680 from theireffortat auctioning the delicious delicaciesdonated by board members. Funds willbeused topurchase shirts for the springshow, sponsor awards at the WisconsinStateFair,WorldDairyExpoandtheAllAmerican Junior Jersey Show and othereventsthroughouttheyear.

Production Awards D&DJerseys,Newton,earnedprizesforhighmilkandproteinproduction.The62-cowherdownedbyDonnaPhillipsandDanStockhadaherdaverageof21,787lbs.milk,1,029lbs.fatand784lbs.protein(3xmilking).D&DJerseysisalsorankednationallyformilk(second),fat(seventh)and protein (third) production with anAJCA lactation average of 25,502 lbs.milk,1,175lbs.fatand897lbs.protein. WoodmohrJerseys,ownedbyJonandWendySchmidt,Bloomer,tookhometheawardforhighfatproduction.The47-cowherd has a herd average of 19,438 lbs.milk,1,136lbs.fatand755lbs.protein. TheWisconsinJerseyherdthatboostedmilkproductionthegreatestduring2010was Riley Farms, owned by Jody Riley,Gays Mills. The herd increased milkproduction2,380lbs.versusthepreviousyear. The herd that increased proteinproduction the most is THF Jerseys,Somerset. The herd owned by MelissaTraiser and her parents, Chip and Pam,improved protein production by 107 lbs.during2010. Wisconsin’s top milk, protein andcheeseyieldproducerin2010wasNorseStar Abe Tinker, owned by Norse StarJerseys, Westby. The Very Good-87%daughterofAhlemLemvigAbe-ET,GJPI+157, produced a 4-4 record of 37,140lbs. milk, 1,577 lbs. fat and 1,125 lbs.protein(3xmilking),withacheeseyieldequivalentof3,880lbs. The fat champion is “Juliann,”mentionedearlier.

Wisconsin Meeting(continued from page xx)

Other Business The Wisconsin Jersey Booster has anew editor. Danielle Nauman, Norwalk,tookover the reins forMarkandAngelaBrown,whohadservedaseditorsforthepast16years, longerthananyoneelseinthemagazine’shistory. TheWisconsinState JerseyShowwillbeAugust16-17,2011,withshowmanshipclassesscheduledforthefirstdayandthebreedshowthenextday.LynnHarbaugh,Hillsboro, will serve as the official.TheWisconsinJerseyFuturitywillbeheldinconjunctionwiththeshow. Officers were elected as follows:Donna Phillips, president; David Allen,Reedsburg, vice president; Dennis Post,Clinton, secretary; and Nicolle Wussow,Cecil,secretary. Junior officers are: Abby Tauchen,president;CassyKrull,vicepresident;andKailaWussow,secretary.

Receivingparishproductionawardswere(front left to right); Mike Fremstad, NorseStarJerseys;DonnaPhillips,D&DJerseys;Walter Owens, Owens Farms; (back) SteveTauchen, Tauchen Jerseys; Bill Barlass,BarlassJerseys;RonKutz,KutzDairyLLC;andDavidAllen.

MembersoftheboardofdirectorsfortheWisconsin Jersey Breeders Associationinclude (front left to right) Dennis Post,secretary;StephanieHughes;DonnaPhillips,president; Jaclyn Pettis; Shari Strickhouser;(back) Bob Randall; Rob Klinkner; MarkAshmore; Lloyd Heinz; Ralph Uhe; WilfredOwens; and David Allen, vice president.Missing are Ron Wussow and NicolleWussow,treasurer.