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The Ohio Holstein Association Fall Bout will be hosted by Lingle Holsteins, 2625 N. Reedsburg Road, Wooster, on Saturday. The Fall Bout accessible abode begins at 11 a.m. with cafeteria served at noon. The afternoon will accommodate a bout of the accessories and bedfellow apostle Lyle Ruprecht of Butler. Ruprecht has formed as a nutritionist for Gerber Feed Services for 18 years.
Lingle Holsteins milks 150 beasts with a accepted RHA of 25,058 milk 989 fat 780 protein. They accept bred and apparent abundant showring winners over the years, including Lingle Gold Freaky Girl, Intermediate Champion of the International Holstein Show in 2016.
Directions to the farm: From Wooster, booty U.S. Route 250 west, about-face larboard assimilate Township Road 35 and go through capital to the aboriginal acreage on the left. For information, acquaintance Lingle Holsteins at 419-651-1680, lingleholsteins@aol.com; or Paul Haskins, OHA president, at 419-618-4028, phaskins17199@hotmail.com.
The Ohio Holstein Fall Auction will be Nov. 18, at 10:30 a.m. at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. The auction will affection 75 registered Holsteins, all ages. There will be atramentous and whites, red and whites and outstanding antecedent packages.
The auction will affection outstanding genomics, including a abounding sister to the No. 1 GTPI ( 3022G) and No. 1 NM ( 1140) bull. Also affairs will be two affectionate sisters to the $32,000 top affairs assignment at the 2017 Ohio Holstein Convention Sale. There are consignments affairs from 11 ancestors of Very Good and Excellent dams. June Red and White dogie from EX 94 dam nominated All-American Red and White as a 4-year-old, June dogie from a Reserve All-American Junior 2-year-old, consignments from the dam of MR Chassity Gold Chip with over 42,000 pounds of milk, a winter dogie from an EX 96 3E dam with abundant awards for both blazon and production. Well accepted dams in the pedigrees accommodate Rudy Missy, Adeen, Lindy Sheen, Tamara, Bootmaker Mandy, Firepower, Blackrose, Threat Lulu, Elegance, PR Barbie and more. Beginning beasts affairs classified up to Very Good 88.
For catalogs or information, acquaintance the Ohio Holstein Association at 330-264-9088, oholstein@sssnet.com; Dave Gunkelman 330-464-3259, dgunkelman@yahoo.com; Paul Haskins at 419-618-4028, phaskins17199@hotmail.com.
The Colors of Autumn Auction will be captivated afterward the achievement of the Holstein auction and will affection about 40 consignments, including ayrshires, bribery shorthorns, amber Swiss and more. The ayrshire consignments will be all ages and will accommodate the Jackpot beasts fabricated accessible to the youth. Bribery beasts consignments will be heifers and calves, all ages. A beginning amber Swiss Junior 2-year-old from a Reserve All-American dam is actuality boarded by Richman Farms, Lodi. For catalogs or information, acquaintance Richard Bloomfield, 304-280-6604; or the admiral of the Ohio Ayrshire Breeders Association, Tom Wolf at 330-567-3486, vwolf4141@embarqmail.com; or Todd Bricker, 330-692-2877. Both sales will accept alive internet bidding. Acquaintance Aaron Tompkins, 336-363-4639, atompkin@vt.edu; or Chad Griffith at 513-543-2315.