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Thank You Dairy Buyers at the 5th Annual Michigan Livestock Expo Sale-abration
Supporters of Michigan Dairy Youth raised $43,000 at the Michigan Livestock Expo Sale-abration event
on July 16. The money raised will be used to provide scholarships and support dairy youth activities such as the Michigan Dairy Expo and other dairy youth
education programs.
2013 Dairy BuyersMeijers
Kalmbach Feeds, Inc. Michigan Milk Producers Association
The Kroger Co. of MichiganCoBank
Caledonia Farmers ElevatorNorthStar Cooperative
Dairy Farmers of AmericaZeeland Farm Services
Calder DairyFoster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C.
Vita PlusRoberts Dairy Service
Class ConstructionHardy’s Holsteins
United Dairy Industry of Michigan
Supreme Champion Dairy Showperson Kailey Sweers, Dansville
Supreme Champion Dairy CowParker Hardy, Tipton
Supreme Champion Dairy HeiferLucas Moser, Dansville
Grand Champion Cheese Old Europe Cheese, Benton Harbor
Michigan Milk Producers AssociationNovi, Mi
(248) 474-6672
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Renee McCauley, EditorPhone: 616-691-8424 • Fax: [email protected] Lincoln Lake Ave NE, Lowell, MI 49331Michigan-Indiana Holstein News3250 Dietz Road, Williamston, MI 48895Ph: [email protected] 4 times per year
MIHN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEINDIANATodd Jones, Marshall 765-562-2955Nathan Kuehnert, Fort Wayne 260-489-3766Roger Hibschman, Syracuse 574-457-2876Maurie Kline, Goshen 574-831-5864Myron Moyer, Greens Fork 765-478-3187
MICHIGANIke Hunt, Elsie 989-862-4864Scott Long, Clayton 517-673-0158Sherry Meyer, Byron Center 616-490-2873Doug Westendorp, Nashville 517-852-2121Suzanne Tuttila, Williamston 517-655-6590
Michigan Holstein AssociationDoug Westendorp, President5815 South M-66 Rd., Nashville, MI 49073517-852-2121Sherry Meyer, Vice President7692 Kalamazoo SE, Byron Center, MI 49315616-490-2873Suzanne Tuttila, Executive Secretary3250 Dietz Rd., Williamston, MI 48895Ph: [email protected]
Indiana Holstein AssociationTodd Jones, President760 E. 450 N. Marshall, IN 47859765-562-2955Nathan Kuehnert, Vice President6816 Cook Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46818260-489-3766Myron Moyer, Secretary / Treasurer11594 Ted Davis Rd., Greens Fork, IN 47345765-478-3187 • Cell: 765-969-1006
Holstein Association USAPhone: 1-800-952-52001 Holstein Place, Brattleboro, VT 05302Michigan and Indiana RepresentativeMax Dunseth278 South Sprague, Coldwater, MI 49036517-278-3030 Cell: 269-251-0232Michigan Upper Peninsula RepresentativeSarah TrappTaylor, WI 608.525.2901
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Volume 41 • Issue 3Fall 2013
The Michigan-Indiana Holstein News is the official publication of the Michigan Holstein-Friesian Association, Inc. and the Indiana Holstein Association, Inc.
table of contents5...............Michigan Holstein Photo Contest
5...............Michigan Spring Foundation Sale Plans Underway
6-7 ...........Indiana State Fair Open Holstein Show Results
8...............Supreme Heifer Tops Sale
12-13 .......All-Michigan Holstein Show Results
15-16 .......Great Lakes Futurity # 31 Entry
17.............In Memoriam
18.............Calendar
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Fall is here! Believe it or not it is that time of year. Here’s wishing everybody
safe travels to the end of the season cow shows and sales, and a happy, bountiful and safe harvest season to you and your farms!
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Sale Committee Starts Planning for the 2014 Spring Sale
The Michigan Holstein Association sale committee recently held its second meeting in as many weeks via conference call. Last year we got a late start on planning for the
spring sale and things got rather rushed in the weeks leading up to the sale. This year we are excited to get the ball rolling earlier in hopes to build an even better sale.
When the bills were all paid following the 2013 sale we made some money for the association but the feeling was, we could have done better. Our goal last year was to get started on building the spring sale up to a nationally renowned sale by the time that the national Holstein convention is held in Michigan in 2018.
The sale committee felt that last year’s sale had the right kind of cattle with the right kind of pedigrees but fell a little short on getting the consignors the best prices for their consignments. Many thanks need to go out to the MHA members who donated time and resources to the sale. Our fitter, Craig Martin, did a great job getting the cattle ready to go through the sale ring and the MSU Dairy Club did a great job of doing the hard work involved with putting on a sale in the week prior to the sale.
The 2014 Spring Foundation Sale will be set up about same as last year’s sale and hopefully we will improve on a few things and get more buyers to the sale and to make our consignors happy to consign to the sale in the future; 2018 will be here before we know it.
So, keep in mind that March is not that far off and we will be looking for some great consignments for the 2014 MHA Spring Foundation Sale. Please feel free to contact Ike Hunt 989-307-0987 or Moss McCauley 616-446-2670 with any questions regarding the sale. Save the date, that’s March 21, 2014, at the MSU Pavilion. See you there!
Ike Hunt, MHA Sale Chairman
All photos submitted for contest become property of the Michigan Holstein Association
and may be used by the MHA for any purpose. Photos submitted will not be returned.
One grand prize winner will receive a prize
valued at $100 and have his/her photo published in the MIHN.
We’re kicking off our first Michigan Holstein Association (MHA) membership photo contest. Send us your photos of
your herd favorites, kids with cows,
new arrivals, etc… These are photos
you took; not professional photos.
Photos should capture the Holstein cow/
calf in all her glory. All winners will be
notified and will be given credit in the
Michigan-Indiana Holstein News (MIHN).
All winners will be
notified and will be
given credit in the
Michigan-Indiana
Holstein News
(MIHN).
To enter:
•You must be a MHA member
•Entries must be postmarked by November 15, 2013.
•Photo may have either landscape (horizontal) or verti-
cal orientation. *Only vertical photos can be used on
the cover of the MIHN.
•You may submit up to four photos for consideration.
•Entries must be submitted as an 8x10 print or a 300dpi or
greater digital photo via email or on a disc. Final resolution
eligibility will be determined by MHA. Digital photos should
be saved as JPEG, TIF or BMP.
•All photos must be accompanied by a submission form (on
reverse) or available at: www.michiganholstein.com
Mail Entries to:
Michigan Holstein Association
3250 Dietz Rd.
Williamston, MI 48895
Or email:
(Files < 10MB only)
MICHIGAN HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATIONPhoto Contest
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WINTER YEARLING CLASS – 9 IN CLASS 1ST JON-LU HILLS BRAX NEXUS (REGANCREST BRAXTON) EXHIBITED BY ENGLEKING HOLSTEINS, GREENFIELD 2ND MS STOOKEYHOLM PLAID BELLA (WINDY-KNOLL VIEW PLAID) EXHIBITED BY LOOKWELL FARM, ELKHART 3RD J&S SARA SIDNEY (PINETREE SID) EXHIBITED BY SPRINGBROOK FARMS, MARSHALL 4TH PRICE-VIEW ATWOOD CHYME (MAPLEDOWNS IGW ATWOOD) EXHIBITED BY PRICE-VIEW, JONESBORO 5TH ENGLEKING JXN RS PUNKIN (ENGLEKING DUNDEE RIMSHOT) EXHIBITED BY ENGLEKING HOLSTEINS, GREENFIELD
FALL YEARLING CLASS – 11 IN CLASS 1ST CLAYTONCREST HAPPY (PIERSTEIN DNDE RESOLUTE) EXHIBITED BY MAPLEBRANCH FARM, MIDDLEBURY 2ND MS PRICE-VIEW ASTRD PEAH (KINGSMILL GDWYN ASTEROID) EXHIBITED BY PRICE-VIEW, JONESBORO 3RD QUIETCOVE-CURRAN CHANCEL (GILLETTE FINAL CUT) EXHIBITED BY WICKER FARMS, MILROY 4TH TE-LOU CRUNCH DAZZLE (CRACKHOLM CRUNCH) EXHIBITED BY TE-LOU HOLSTEINS, HOPE 5TH RISING-SUN ATWOOD GIDGET (MAPLEDOWNS IGW ATWOOD) EXHIBITED BY LEANN ACRES, MIDDLEBURY
JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE CLAYTONCREST HAPPY, A FALL YEARLING, EXHIBITED BY MAPLEBRANCH FARM, MIDDLEBURY
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE SEQUA ROY BO, A WINTER CALF, EXHIBITED BY SEQUA FARM
JUNIOR BEST THREE FEMALES – 4 IN CLASS 1ST PRICE-VIEW; 2ND SUNROSE; 3RD ENGLEKING; 4TH ROCK DAIRY
JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD COW CLASS – 12 IN CLASS 1ST ARGOS ATWOOD KIMBERLY (ATWOOD) EXHIBITED BY ARGOS HOLSTEINS FARM, ARGOS 2ND SUNROSE JALYSSA (REGANCREST S BRAXTON) EXHIBITED BY SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG 3RD MILKSOURCE DAMION BETTY (ERBACRES DAMION) EXHIBITED BY SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG 4TH TEX-STEIN SANCHEZ JOSELYNE (GEN-MARK STMATIC SANCHEZ) EXHIBITED BY STOOKEYHOLM , MILFORD 5TH FUHRMANN-VU SANCHEZ SARA (GENMARK STMATIC SANCHEZ) EXHIBITED BY FUHRMANN-VU, HOAGLAND
SENIOR TWO YEAR OLD COW CLASS – 7 IN CLASS 1ST J&S ATWOOD SANDFLEA (MAPLE-DOWNS IGW ATWOOD) EXHIBITED BY SPRINGBROOK, MARSHALL 2ND MAYHILL ATWOOD THANKS (MAPLE-DOWNS IGW ATWOOD) EXHIBITED BY TYLER MEYER, MICHIGAN 3RD KA-GEO GOLDEN RAE (BRAEDALE GOLDWYN) EXHIBITED BY PRICE-VIEW, JONESBORO 4TH MS KATHYS JASPER KAREENA (WILCOXVIEW JASPER) EXHIBITED BY MAPELBRANCH, MIDDLEBURY 5TH QUIETCOVE W FANCY LADY (GOLDEN-OAKS ST ALEXANDER) EXHIBITED BY KUK-LAN, DECATUR
JUNIOR THREE YEAR OLD COW CLASS – 6 IN CLASS 1ST REIFF SANCHEZ JOANIE (GEN-MARK STMATIC SANCHEZ) EXHIBITED BY KUK-LAN, DECATUR 2ND FUHRMANN-VU PAGEWIRE RILEE (BRAEDALE PAGEWIRE) EXHIBITED BY FUHRMANN-VU, HOAGLAND (BEST UDDER) 3RD MS CHARDONAYS GOLD CHER (BRAEDALE GOLDWYN) EXHIBITED BY MAPLEBRANCH, MIDDLEBURY
BULL CALF CLASS – 1 IN CLASS 1ST MR LICORICE LUSTER (LOOKOUT P REDBURST-RED) EXHIBITED BY PRICE-VIEW, JONESBORO
GRAND CHAMPION BULL MR LICORICE LUSTER EXHIBITED BY PRICE-VIEW, JONESBORO
SPRING CALF CLASS – 15 IN CLASS 1ST HOOSIER-STAR LADY (GOLDEN OAKS ST ALEXANDER) EXHIBITED BY KELSAY SCHILLING, BOGGSTOWN 2ND SEQUA JK EMPIRE BREE (BUDJON-JK EMPIRE) EXHIBITED BY SEQUA FARM, DALEVILLE 3RD GREEN-LO DUNDEE CAITIE J-ET (REGANCREST DUNDEE) EXHIBITED BY ENGLEKING HOLSTEINS, GREENFIELD 4TH BOHONIKS ASHOCK SWEETHEART (MS ATLEES SHT AFTERSHOCK) ENGLEKING HOLSTEINS, GREENFIELD 5TH NOR-LENE BROKAW LADY (MR ATWOOD BROKAW) EXHIBITED BY JACKIE MUDD, BERNE
WINTER CALF CLASS – 23 IN CLASS 1ST SEQUA ROY BO (ROYLANE JORDAN) EXHIBITED BY SEQUA FARM, DALEVILLE\ 2ND LOOKWELL DUNDEE HOLLY (REGANCREST DUNDEE) EXHIBITED BY LOOKWELL FARM, ELKHART 3RD PRICE-VIEW ATWOOD CLARICE (MAPLE-DOWNS IG WATWOOD) EXHIBITED BY PRICE-VIEW, JONESBORO 4TH MS LIPPLY MM GLORIANA (MISTER MAGNETISM) EXHIBITED BY LIPPLY HOLSTEINS, PLYMOUTH 5TH ENGLEKING REDLINER NELLIE (FRADON REDLINER-RED) EXHIBITED BY ENGLEKING HOLSTEINS, GREENFIELD
FALL HEIFER CALF CLASS – 20 IN CLASS 1ST MS SEVEN GABLES BROKAW GINY (MR ATWOOD BROKAW) EXHIBITED BY SEVEN-GABLES, JONESBORO 2ND PRICE-VIEW DUR DAYSHA (DURHAM –RED) EXHIBITED BY PRICE-VIEW, JONESBORO 3RD SCHLUTER BROKAW GEMSTONE (MR STWOOD BROKAW) EXHIBITED BY PRICE-VIEW, JONESBORO 4TH MASAL G W ATWOOD 6033 (MAPLE-DOWNS IG W ATWOOD) EXHIBITED BY KUK-LAN, DECATUR 5TH SUNROSE JULIANA (SUNROSE JAKE) EXHIBITED BY SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG
SUMMER YEARLING CLASS – 12 IN CLASS 1ST WELK-CREST DIVAS DELIGHT (KHW ELM-PARK ACME-ET) EXHIBITED BY CREEKNOOK HOLSTEINS, GOSHEN 2ND MAYHILL PICCALO TRICKY (LA PRESENTATION PICOLOR RED) EXHIBITED BY TYLER MEYER, MICHIGAN 3RD MS PENICKS ATWOOD KYLEI (MAPLE-DOWNS I G W ATWOOD) EXHIBITED BY PENICK DAIRY FARMS, ORLAND 4TH LOOKWELL LAVANGUARD BONITA (COMESTAR LAVANGUARD) EXHIBITED BY LOOKWELL FARM, ELKHART 5TH FUHRMANN-VU WINDBROOK (GILLETTE WINDBROOK) EXHIBITED BY FUHRMANN –VU FARMS, HOAGLAND
SPRING YEARLING CLASS – 8 IN CLASS 1ST MS MAPLEBRANCH CHRL KAMARIA (MR CHASSITY CHARLIER) EXHIBITED BY MAPLEBRANCH FARM, MIDDLEBURY 2ND CLAQUATO-RH CRAZE EYES (MAPLEDOWNS IGW ATWOOD) EXHIBITED BY ENGLEKING/ROBINHOOD, GREENFIELD 3RD MAPLEBRANCH WBROOK FLICKA (GILLETTE WINDBROOK) EXHIBITED BY MAPLEBRANCH, MIDDLEBURY 4TH BOHONIKS GOLDWYN MILEY (BRAEDALE GOLDWYN) EXHIBITED BY ENGLEKING HOLSTEINS, GREENFIELD 5TH CLAYTONCREST COOKIE (GOLD CHIP) EXHIBITED BY TROYER LWH HOLSTEINS, ALBION
Indiana State Fair Open Holstein ShowIndianapolis, Indiana August 14, 2013Judge: Dean Dohle, Missouri
4TH PRICE-VIEW ROY LACEY (ROYLANE JORDAN) EXHIBITED BY TYLER MEYER, MICHIGAN 5TH EXPRESS-SMD LOLLIPOP (EXPRESS SMD ASPEN CHANCE) EXHIBITED BY ALLEY FAMILY, ALBANY
SENIOR THREE YEAR OLD COW CLASS – 9 IN CLASS 1ST PAUL-FARM RUBEN CRIMSON (STBVQ RUBENS) EXHIBITED BY STOOKEYHOLM, MILFORD (BEST UDDER) 2ND MARKRESS GOLDWYN (READALE GOLDWYN) EXHIBITED BY MARKRESS FARM, FOUNTAIN CITY 3RD STOOKEYHOLM PLAID OREO (WINDY-KNOLL VIEW PLAID) EXHIBITED BY STOOKEYHOLM, MILFORD 4TH MS J&S STAC SAN SERENA (GEN-MARK STMATIC SANCHEZ) EXHIBITED BY SPRINGBROOK, MARSHALL 5TH MAPLE-SLOPE GOLDWYN ANGIE (BRAEDALE GOLDWYN) EXHIBITED BY SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG
INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION PAUL-FARM RUBEN CRIMSON RED, A SENIOR 3, EXHIBITED BY STOOKEYHOLM, MILFORD
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION MARKRESS GOLDWYN TOBI, 2ND PLACE SENIOR 3, EXHIBITED BY MARKRESS FARM, FOUNTAIN CITY
FOUR YEAR OLD COW CLASS – 4 IN CLASS 1ST TEX-STEIN ADVENT JOCELYNE ( KHW KITE ADVENT) EXHIBITED BY STOOKEYHOLM, MILFORD (BEST UDDER) 2ND FOLTZBROOK ADVENT JANIE (KHW KITE ADVENT) EXHIBITED BY SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG 3RD STOOKEYHOLM FINAL MIRACLE (GILLETTE FINAL CUT) EXHIBITED BY STOOKEYHOLM, MILFORD 4TH HYCLASS JELLYBEAN (PGS SANTANA) EXHIBITED BY HY-CLASS HOLSTEINS, CHURUBUSCO
FIVE YEAR OLD COW CLASS – 8 IN CLASS 1ST SUNROSE JESS (KHW KITE ADVENT) EXHIBITED BY SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG (BEST UDDER) 2ND DESTE DEUCE SASY (SCIENTIFIC SS DEUCE) EXHIBITED BY SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG 3RD MS KATHYS DUNDEE KANANIE (REGANCREST DUNDEE) EXHIBITED BY MAPLEBRANCH, MIDDLEBURY 4TH SUNNY VALLEY JET BRANDY (FRADON JET) EXHIBITED BY HY-CLASS HOLSTEINS, CHURUBUSCO 5TH PAUL-FARM DUNDEE HANNAH (REGANCREST DUNDEE) EXHIBITED BY PAUL FARM, GOSHEN
AGED COW CLASS – 2 IN CLASS 1ST STOOKEYHOLM TOOTSIE-POP (NISE-N-FANCY SCOTTY) EXHIBITED BY STOOKEYHOLM, MILFORD (BEST UDDER) 2ND SUNROSE JENNA (STOUDER MORTY) EXHIBITED BY SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG
AGED COW (DRY) -1 IN CLASS 1ST TE-LOU PAGEWIRE DELISE (BRAEDALE PAGEWIRE) EXHIBITED BY TE-LOU HOLSTEINS, HOPE
THREE & FOUR YEAR OLD COW (DRY) 3 IN CLASS 1ST DEGROOT R LOU BAILEY RC (FIELDHOUSE RED LOU) EXHIBITED BY WILLIAM DILLMAN, MACY 2ND FINELINE-VU BOOKMAN BUMBLE (WESTPORT BOOKMAN) EXHIBITED BY GENE SETTLES, CLAYTON 3RD SIMPLY SHAQ SHIMMERING (DESLACS SHAQUILLE) EXHIBITED BY NICK & GRANT RANDLE, ZIONSVILLE
SENIOR AND GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE SUNROSE JESS, A FIVE YEAR OLD, EXHIBITED BY SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG
RESERVE SENIOR AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE TEX-STEIN ADVENT JOCELYNE, A FOUR YEAR OLD, EXHIBITED BY STOOKEYHOLM, MILFORD
SENIOR BEST 3 FEMALES – 2 IN CLASS 1ST SUNROSE HOLSTEINS; 2ND PAUL FARM HOLSTEINS
DAIRY HERD CLASS – 1 IN CLASS 1ST SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG
PRODUCE OF DAM CLASS – 3 IN CLASS 1ST ALLEY FAMILY, 2ND PRICE-VIEW, 3RD TE-LOU HOLSTEINS
BEST BRED & OWNED COW SUNROSE JESS, A FIVE YEAR OLD, EXHIBITED BY SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG
PREMIER BREEDER SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG
PREMIER EXHIBITOR SUNROSE HOLSTEINS, MILLERSBURG Thank you to Max Dunseth for serving as ringman, and thanks also go to Gwen Ostrom for being the pooper scooper. Our Indiana Holstein Princess, Sabra Jackson, handed out ribbons to the exhibitors…thank you.
Repeat Champion! The winning 5-Year-Old, SUNROSE JESS, was named the Grand Champion of the show. Jess also claimed top honors at the 2013 Indiana State
Holstein Show held in early June. Jess is exhibited by Sunrose Holsteins.
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The 2013 Michigan Dairy Expo got off to an exciting
last week when the Supreme Champion Dairy Heifer, exhibited by Lucas Moser of Dansville, Mich., topped the Michigan Livestock Expo Sale-abration with a record-setting bid of $25,000. The buyer of the dairy lot of the livestock sale was a strong contingency of dairy industry supporters who pooled their money to purchase the winning lot.
In total, $43,000 was bid on four dairy lots: Supreme Champion Dairy Cow exhibited by Parker Hardy of Tipton, Mich.; the Supreme Champion Dairy Heifer, Supreme Dairy Showman Kailey Sweers of Dansville, Mich. and the Grand Champion Cheese exhibited by the Old Europe Cheese of Benton Harbor. The three dairy youth exhibitors each receive $1,000. The remaining proceeds from the sale of the dairy lots goes into the statewide dairy youth fund of the Michigan Youth Livestock Scholarship Fund and is used to support scholarships and educational grants for youth in the dairy industry.
The Buyers of the Supreme Champion Dairy Heifer were:
Michigan Milk Producers Association The Kroger Co. of Michigan CoBank Caledonia Farmers Elevator NorthStar Cooperative Dairy Farmers of America Zeeland Farm Services Calder Dairy Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith, P.C. Vita Plus Roberts Dairy Service Class Construction Hardys Holsteins United Dairy Industry of Michigan
The buyer of the Supreme Champion Dairy Cow exhibited by Parker Hardy was Meijer, Inc. for $8,000.
Supreme Champion Dairy Heifer Tops Livestock Sale, Sets Record
The buyer of the Champion Dairy Showman exhibited by Kailey Sweers was Kalmbach Feeds for $5,000.
The buyer of the Grand Champion Cheese was United Dairy Industry of Michigan for $5,000.
“The Michigan dairy industry is a vibrant and growing industry and we need to encourage these kids interested in our industry to stay involved, to stay excited about our industry and to stay here in Michigan,” says Ken Nobis, president of Michigan Milk Producers Association.
“We are proud to support the Michigan dairy industry, and especially all the youth involved in dairy program activities. We rely on Michigan dairy farmers to supply our stores with fresh, high quality milk every day. Encouraging young people to stay involved in dairy farming helps us ensure that we can continue to provide locally produced dairy products to our customers,” says Dale Hollandsworth, community manager for the Kroger Co. of Michigan.
The Michigan Dairy Expo is a week-long education event featuring the State Dairy Days Youth Show, educational contests and State breed association dairy shows. This year over 300 dairy youth from around the state will participate in one or more of the events.
The Michigan Livestock Expo Sale is held each year following the Michigan Livestock Expo. The Michigan Livestock Expo is a statewide multi-species livestock event featuring over 700 youth exhibitors of beef, sheep, swine and goats that is designed to enhance the livestock industry, educate youth and showcase Michigan’s agriculture industry.
The Supreme Champion Heifer exhibited by Lucas Moser along with a contingency of dairy industry supporters. Pictured (l-r) Ken Nobis, MMPA; Dan Bailey, Zeeland Farm Services; Dale Hollandsworth,
Kroger; Brian Troyer, Caledonia Farmers Elevator; Clay Galarneau, MMPA; Lucas Moser, Chuck Courtade, Dairy Farmers of America; Staci Garcia, UDIM; MDARD Director Jamie Clover-Adams; Gary Smith, NorthStar Cooperative; Katelyn Horning, Dairy Ambassador; Todd Hoppe, Foster Swift, Collins
and Smith, PC; Kelly Raterink, Dairy Ambassador.
OPEN HOUSE
DeLaval VMS, A higher level of
• Flexibility• Upgradeability • Capacity • Reliability • Support
DeLaval just exceeded the 10,000 global robot mark and sold its 10,000th VMS in North America!
To learn more contact:Craig B. BloughDeLaval Inc.mobile: (574) [email protected]
VMS - Robotic MilkingSaturday, December 7th15463 CR 46 Goshen, IN 4652610am-2pm
John & Cynthia (pictured with children Nicholas, Faith, Lucas and Nathaniel) installed their robots in September and are the 1st DeLaval VMS in Indiana and the 1st milking robots in Elkhart County!
John & Cynthia are excited to welcome you to their VMS Open House… See you on the 7th!
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Rod-er-Dic Action Leana2013 All-Michigan Yearling in MilkRod-er-Dic Sultan ViennaReserve All-Michigan Fall CalfRod-er-Dic Sultan Sister4th Place Fall CalfRod-er-Dic Tequila Sunrise2nd Place 4-H Show4th Place All-Michigan Show
Strautz-AAA Koors CancunAll-Michigan Fall CalfReserve Junior Champion Brown SwissStrautz-AAA Parker FannyReserve All-Michigan Fall Yearling
Signature Reality Nelly-RedAll-Michigan Red & White Summer YearlingJunior Champion of the Junior ShowReserve Junior Champion of the Open Show1st place 4-H ShowHonorable Mention Junior Champion of the 4-H ShowReserve All-Michigan Holstein Summer YearlingReserve Junior All-Michigan Holstein Summer Yearling(exhibited by Kailey Sweers)
Reserve All-Michigan Junior Best Three Females
Plus our 1 milking Holstein at the show…Rod-er-Dic GW
Atwood Angela (VG-85 @ 2-03)3rd Place Senior 2-Year-Old
The Brown Swiss
The Red & Whites
The Black & Whites
The 2013 Michigan Dairy Expo may
have been the hottest week of the year, but
we spent the week reminiscing with friends, making
new memories and showing cows!!!
Congratulations to our niece Kailey Sweers for all of her
4-H accomplishments including being selected as the
Supreme Champion Dairy Showperson
at the 2013 Michigan Youth Dairy Days.
The Jerseys
Rod-er-Dic Real Kailey-RedAll-Michigan Red & White Winter CalfHonorable Mention Junior Champion Open Show1st Place Winter Calf 4-H Show5th Place All-Michigan Holstein Show
Like Roderdic Farm on Facebook to keep up with the latest happenings on the farm!!!
OPEN HOUSE
DeLaval VMS, A higher level of
• Flexibility• Upgradeability • Capacity • Reliability • Support
DeLaval just exceeded the 10,000 global robot mark and sold its 10,000th VMS in North America!
To learn more contact:Craig B. BloughDeLaval Inc.mobile: (574) [email protected]
VMS - Robotic MilkingSaturday, December 7th15463 CR 46 Goshen, IN 4652610am-2pm
John & Cynthia (pictured with children Nicholas, Faith, Lucas and Nathaniel) installed their robots in September and are the 1st DeLaval VMS in Indiana and the 1st milking robots in Elkhart County!
John & Cynthia are excited to welcome you to their VMS Open House… See you on the 7th!
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Reserve Junior Champion of the Open Show Hardys Windbrook Lexie-ET, first spring calf, exhibited by Parker Hardy, Tipton
Junior Champion of the Junior Show Hardys Windbrook Lexie-ET, first spring calf, exhibited by Parker Hardy, Tipton
Reserve Junior Champion of the Junior ShowSJ-Reed Atwood Symphony, first summer yearling, exhibited by Marcus Reed, Owosso
Junior Best Three Females (2)1. Rod-er-Dic Farm, Byron Center2. Hardys Holsteins, Tipton
Dry Cow (5)1. Rat-Rink Nate Nadia; Kelly Raterink, Zeeland2. Ray-Jo Spearmint Lesly; Suzanna Hull, North Adams3. Donacres Crystal Buckeye; James Luoma, East Leroy4. Rod-er-Dic Royal SS Lynn; Rod-er-Dic, Byron Center5. Donacres Alica Marmax; Morgan Luoma, East Leroy
Great Lakes Futurity (7)1. Tri-Koebel Expedition-ET; Greta Koebel, Three Oaks2. Hardys Deaver Lacie; Hardys Holsteins, Tipton3. Moram Minn Damion Tansy; Moram Holsteins, Morley4. Jenesis-B Kylie Gypsy; Tom Barends, Fremont5. Tumbleweed Debonar Birthday; Burkhardt, Nugent & Nugent, Lowell; Junior 2-Year-Old (13)1. Mapel Wood Fever Bambino; Hardys Holsteins, Tipton2. Heaths Got Potential; Watts & Lamoreaux, Fowler3. Kullcrest Sanchez Taryn-RT; T&H Dairy, Fowler4. Brigeen Alex C Rhonda-ET; Tumbleweed Holsteins, Lowell5. Tri-Koebel A Paparazzi-Red; Tera Koebel
The 2013 All-Michigan Holstein Show was held July 19 at the MSU Livestock Pavilion. The official judge for the day was Ron Heffner of Maryland. He placed 86 heifers and 49 cows to complete the All-Michigan Holstein Show.
Spring Calf (12)1. Hardys Windbrook Lexie-ET; Parker Hardy, Tipton2. Class-L Alexander Bailey; Lucas Moser, Dansville3. Minsu Lauthority 8204; Quinn Watts, Fowler4. Minsu Braxton 8195; Ben Szakal, Corunna5. Tumbleweed Firestone Tattoo; Burkhardt, Nugent & Nugent, Lowell
Winter Calf (19)1. Class-L & E Fever Chloe; Eric Moser, Dansville2. Minsu Golden Sun 8070; Sierra & Quinn Watts, Fowler3. Hardys Meridian Delight-ET; Hardys Holsteins, Tipton4. Rod-er-Dic GWA Amy; Kailey Sweers, Williamston5. Rod-er-Dic Real Kailey-Red; Rod-er-Dic Farm, Byron Center
Fall Calf (12)1. Petitderc Goldwyn Starsky-ET; Watts & Lamoreaux, Fowler2. Star-Summit Fever Basil-ET; Lucas Moser, Dansville3. Miss Anigma Dynamite; Sierra & Quinn Watts, Fowler4. King Street Legendary-Red; Ian Black, Vassar5. Tri-Koebel Em Franchise; Kelly Raterink, Zeeland
Summer Yearling (9)1. SJ-Reed Atwood Symphony; Marcus Reed, Owosso2. Signature Reality Nelly-Red; Kailey Sweers & Casebere, Williamston3. Ms Penicks Atwood Kyle; Randy Lettinga, Muskegon4. Tomerton Braxton Evania; Betsy & Rob Braid, Durand5. Ms Southern-Edge WB Lola-ET; Lucas Moser, Dansville
Spring Yearling (15)1. Ms Tri Koebel Glamour-Red-ET; Greta & Tera Koebel and Kelly Epperly, Three Oaks2. Pleasant Nook CL Chancel; Hardys Holsteins, Tipton3. Q-Cove-W JMK Coran Dakota; Watts & Lamoreaux, Fowler4. Posey-Creek Braxton Ellie; Posey Creek, North Adams5. Budjon-JK Brx Elliteration; T&H Dairy, Fowler
Winter Yearling (6)1. Tumbleweed Powerplay Divine; Burkhardt, Nugent & Nugent, Lowell2. Nugentdale Powerplay Twix; Keegan Nugent, Lowell3. Milk Source Goldwyn Jenny-ET; Lucas Moser, Dansville4. Rod-er-Dic GW Atwood Angel; Kailey Sweers, Williamston5. Med-O-Bloom B Snowhite-Red; Med-O-Bloom, Caledonia
Fall Yearling (11)1. EK-Erhardt Sid Abeline; Parker Hardy, Tipton2. Claydale Shane Tina; Brittany Dreyer, Zeeland
3. Tri-Koebel Party Girl; Terry & Jennie Koebel, Three Oaks4. SJ-Reed Braxton Viola; Reed Dairy Farm, Owosso5. Strautz-AAA GW Atwood Rose; Rod-er-Dic, Byron Center
Junior Champion of the Open ShowPetitclerc Goldwyn Starsky-ET, first fall heifer calf, exhibited Watts and Lamoreaux
All-Michigan Holstein Show
WOC-ZBN Atwood Skittles paraded across the shavings to earn Intermediate and Grand Champion honors for Hardys Holsteins. Skittles is sired by Atwood and was the winning
Junior 3-Year-Old.
Junior Champion honors were awarded to the winning Fall Heifer Calf, Petitclerc Goldwyn Starsky-ET, exhibited by Todd Watts and Aaron Lamoreaux. Parker Hardy’s first prize Spring Heifer Calf, Hardys Windbrook Lexie-ET, was
tapped for Reserve Junior Champion honors. Pictured (l-r) “Lexie”, Kelsey Schilling, “Starsky”, Pat Conroy at the halter, Judge Ron Heffner.
13Michigan-Indiana Holstein News
Senior 2-Year-Old (8)1. Hardys Goldwyn Diamond; Parker Hardy, Tipton2. Hardys Goldwyn Daisy-ET; Parker Hardy, Tipton3. Rod-er-Dic GW Atwood Angela; Rod-er-Dic, Byron Center4. Star-Summit Dundee Margo; Star-Summit Farm, Byron Center5. Green-Meadow Muffin Liana; Green Meadow Farm, Elsie
Junior 3-Year-Old (2)1. WOC-ZBN Atwood Skittles; Hardys Holsteins, Tipton2. Green-Meadow Decree Mallory; Green Meadow Farms, Elsie
Senior 3-Year-Old (2)1. Kingsway Goldwyn Avatar-ET; Parker Hardy, Tipton2. Green-Meadow Champ Belee; Green Meadow Farms, Elsie
Intermediate Champion of the Open ShowWOC-ZBN Atwood Skittles exhibited by Hardys Holsteins, Tipton
Reserve Intermediate Champion of the Open ShowTri-Koebel Expedition-ET exhibited by Greta Koebel, Three Oaks
Honorable Mention Intermediate ChampionHardys Goldwyn Diamond exhibited by Parker Hardy, Tipton
Intermediate Champion of the Junior ShowHardys Goldwyn Diamond, first Senior Two, exhibited by Parker Hardy, Tipton
Reserve Intermediate Champion of the Junior ShowHardys Goldwyn Daisy-ET exhibited by Parker Hardy, Tipton
4-Year-Old (6)1. Jerland Advent Greta-Red-ET; Koebel & Epperly, Three Oaks2. Minsu Lucky Star Kathy; T&H Dairy, Fowler3. Q-Cove-W JMK Curran Dana-ET; T & H Dairy, Fowler4. Hardys Talent Danika-ET; Parker Hardy, Tipton
5. Green-Meadow Roswel Jasinia; Green Meadow Farms, Elsie
5-Year-Old (4)1. Hardys Goldwyn Destiny; Parker Hardy, Tipton2. Stanhope Leah Goldwyn; Hardys Holsteins, Tipton3. Tri-Koebel Damion Mooville; Tera Koebel, Three Oaks4. Nugentdale Mr Sam Hancel; Kristen Burkhardt, Lowell
Aged Cow (1)1. Green Meadow Kari-ET; Justin Weber, Lainsburg
125,000 Pound Cow (1)1. Tri-Koebel Fear This-ET; Tera Koebel, Three Oaks
Dairy Herd (2)1 Hardys Holsteins, Tipton2 Greta & Tera Koebel, Three Oaks
Three Best Females (2)1. Greta & Tera Koebel, Three Oaks2. Hardys Holsteins, Tipton
Produce of dam (1)1. Hardys Holsteins, Tipton
Dam & Daughter (3)1. Koebel & Epperly; 2. Hardys; 3.Hannah Gross
Senior Champion Open ShowHardys Goldwyn Destiny exhbited by Parker Hardy
Reserve Senior Champion Open ShowJerland Advent Greta-Red-ET, exhibted by Tri-Koebel
Grand Champion Open ShowWOC-ZBN Atwood Skittles exhibited by Hardys Holsteins, Tipton
Reserve Grand Champion of the Open ShowHardys Goldwyn Destiny exhibited by Parker Hardy
The Intermediate Champion honors were awarded to Hardys Holsteins winning Junior 3-Year-Old, WOC-ZBN Atwood Skittles,
Gregg Hardy at the halter. Greta Koebel’s top placing Futurity entry, Tri-Koebel Expedition-ET, earned Reserve Intermediate honors, Tera Koebel at the halter. Judge Ron Heffner also recognized
Parker Hardy’s winning Senior 2-Year-Old as Honorable Mention Intermediate Champion.
Head shot photos courtesy of Dairy Agenda Today.
Champion Bred by ExhibitorHardys Goldwyn Destiny exhibited by Parker Hardy, Tipton
Premier Breeder Hardys HolsteinsReserve-Tri-Koebel
Premier Exhibitor Hardys HolsteinsReserve-Tri-Koebel
Senior Champion Junior ShowHardys Goldwyn Destiny exhibited by Parker Hardy
Reserve Senior Champion Junior ShowHardys Talent Danika-ET, exhibited by Parker Hardy
Grand Champion Junior ShowHardys Goldwyn Destiny, exhibted by Parker Hardy
Reserve Grand Champion Junior ShowHardys Goldwyn Diamond, exhibted by Parker Hardy
Premier Junior Breeder: Parker HardyReserve: Eric Moser
Premier Junior Exhibitor:Parker HardyReserve: Burkhardt, Nugent & Nugent
Hardys Goldwyn Destiny received several accolades during the 2013 All-Michigan Show including: Senior Champion,
Reserve Grand Champion, Champion Bred by Exhibitor and Best Udder of Show. Congratulations Parker Hardy.
Judge Ron Heffner congratulates Gregg and Parker Hardy with their winning individuals for Grand and Reserve Grand Champion.
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PU
RP
OS
E: T
he M
ichi
gan
Hol
stei
n A
ssoc
iatio
n in
stig
ates
this
Fut
urity
to s
timul
ate
inte
r-es
t in
the
bree
ding
and
exh
ibiti
ng o
f Reg
iste
red
Hol
stei
ns in
Mic
higa
n. T
he v
ery
natu
re
of th
e Fu
turit
y re
cogn
izes
the
acco
mpl
ishm
ents
of t
he s
mal
l and
larg
e br
eede
r, th
e FF
A an
d 4-
H y
outh
, and
is o
pen
to a
ny M
ichi
gan
Hol
stei
n A
ssoc
iatio
n m
embe
r.
PR
OC
ED
UR
ES
: The
firs
t nom
inat
ion
mus
t be
mad
e by
the
owne
r of t
he c
alf a
t birt
h.
Four
nom
inat
ions
are
requ
ired
for e
ach
anim
al th
at c
ompe
tes.
All
nom
inat
ions
are
the
resp
onsi
bilit
y of
the
owne
r. D
ates
, fee
s an
d ru
les
will
be
follo
wed
to th
e le
tter.
Mon
ies
rece
ived
from
the
four
nom
inat
ions
, plu
s do
natio
ns, l
ess
the
adve
rtisi
ng a
nd b
ookk
eep-
ing
cost
s, s
hall
mak
e up
the
tota
l pur
se o
f the
Fut
urity
. All
mon
ies
shal
l be
paid
out
in
each
Fut
urity
.
ELI
GIB
ILIT
Y: A
ny R
egis
tere
d H
olst
ein
fem
ale,
bre
d by
a M
ichi
gan
bree
der a
nd o
wne
d by
a M
ichi
gan
Hol
stei
n A
ssoc
iatio
n m
embe
r who
se b
irth
date
falls
bet
wee
n S
epte
mbe
r 1,
201
2 an
d A
ugus
t 31,
201
3 is
elig
ible
for t
he G
reat
Lak
es S
tate
Hol
stei
n Fu
turit
y #3
1.
On
first
nom
inat
ions
an
anim
al m
ay h
ave
pape
rs p
endi
ng, h
owev
er, o
n su
ccee
ding
no
min
atio
ns re
gist
ratio
n nu
mbe
rs m
ust b
e av
aila
ble.
FEE
S: E
ntrie
s m
ust b
e po
stm
arke
d on
or b
efor
e an
d pa
id b
y th
ese
date
s -
1st
pay
men
t of $
2.50
with
nom
inat
ion
shal
l be
paid
by
Nov
embe
r 15,
201
3 L
ate
entry
of $
2.50
plu
s $2
.50
late
ent
ry fe
e w
ith n
omin
atio
n sh
all b
e pa
id b
y A
pril
1, 2
014.
2nd
pay
men
t of $
5.00
with
nom
inat
ion
shal
l be
paid
by
Apr
il 1,
201
4 3
rd p
aym
ent o
f $7.
50 w
ith n
omin
atio
n sh
all b
e pa
id b
y A
pril
1, 2
015
Fin
al p
aym
ent o
f $10
.00
with
nom
inat
ion
shal
l be
paid
by
Apr
il 1,
201
6
PU
RS
E: T
he p
urse
in th
is e
vent
sha
ll co
nsis
t of a
ll m
onie
s re
ceiv
ed b
y th
e G
reat
Lak
es
Sta
te H
olst
ein
Futu
rity
as n
omin
atio
n fe
es, s
ubse
quen
t pay
men
ts a
nd c
ontri
butio
ns,
less
act
ual e
xpen
ses
incu
rred
in it
s pr
omot
ion
and
man
agem
ent.
All
Futu
rity
mon
ies
shal
l be
kept
in a
sep
arat
e Fu
turit
y Fu
nd a
nd u
sed
only
for F
utur
ity p
urpo
ses,
and
sha
ll be
with
draw
n on
ly u
nder
the
bona
fide
sig
natu
re o
f the
trea
sure
r of t
he F
utur
ity, w
ith
the
appr
oval
of t
he F
utur
ity c
omm
ittee
. The
pur
se w
ill b
e di
vide
d am
ong
the
first
25
Futu
rity
plac
ings
.
THE
GR
EAT
LA
KES
ST
ATE
HO
LSTE
IN
FUTU
RIT
Y #3
1•
A P
resid
ents
Rev
iew
fo
r 3
Year
Old
Co
ws
To b
e he
ld a
t a
desig
nate
d pl
ace
in 2
016
RE
FUN
DS
: Whe
n no
min
atio
n fe
es a
nd s
ubse
quen
t pay
men
ts in
con
nect
ion
with
the
Futu
rity
are
rece
ived
they
are
com
mitt
ed to
the
purs
e fo
r thi
s ev
ent a
nd n
o re
fund
s w
ill
be m
ade.
In th
e ev
ent t
hat a
ny c
ondi
tion
shou
ld a
rise
whi
ch p
reve
nts
the
show
ing
of th
e Fu
turit
y, th
e rig
ht is
rese
rved
to ca
ncel
sam
e an
d en
ter t
he re
mai
ning
fund
s to
the
gene
ral
acco
unt o
f the
Mic
higa
n H
olst
ein
Ass
ocia
tion,
less
the
actu
al e
xpen
ses
incu
rred
.
MA
INTA
ININ
G E
LIG
IBIL
ITY:
Elig
ibili
ty a
fter
an a
nim
al h
as b
een
nom
inat
ed a
s a
calf
is m
aint
aine
d by
mak
ing
subs
eque
nt p
aym
ents
on
the
due
date
s as
spe
cifie
d. T
his
resp
onsi
bilit
y re
st s
olel
y w
ith th
e ow
ner,
and
failu
re to
do
so c
ance
ls e
ligib
ility
and
all
prev
ious
fees
bec
ome
a pa
rt of
the
purs
e.
SA
LE O
F FU
TUR
ITY
AN
IMA
LS: W
hen
an a
nim
al th
at is
ent
ered
in th
e G
RE
AT L
AK
ES
S
TATE
HO
LSTE
IN F
UTU
RIT
Y is
sol
d, th
e el
igib
ility
may
be
mai
ntai
ned
by th
e ne
w
owne
r an
d it
shal
l be
his
resp
onsi
bilit
y to
info
rm th
e Fu
turit
y tre
asur
er o
f the
cha
nge
in o
wne
rshi
p. T
he s
elle
r sh
all i
nfor
m th
e bu
yer
that
the
anim
al p
urch
ased
is a
lread
y en
tere
d in
the
Futu
rity
and
it w
ill b
e th
e re
spon
sibi
lity
of th
e bu
yer t
o su
bmit
subs
eque
nt
fees
in a
ccor
danc
e w
ith th
e ru
les
and
clos
ing
date
s.
SH
OW
ELI
GIB
ILIT
Y: A
ny a
nim
al in
the
GR
EAT
LA
KE
S S
TATE
HO
LSTE
IN F
UTU
RIT
Y w
ill b
e el
igib
le fo
r the
ope
n or
you
th c
lass
com
petit
ion
in it
s ag
e cl
ass
at th
e ho
st s
how
. Th
e Fu
turit
y w
inne
r and
the
seco
nd p
lace
ani
mal
sha
ll co
mpe
te in
the
open
cha
mpi
on-
ship
cla
ss a
t the
hos
t sho
w. F
irst p
lace
you
th e
ntrie
s sh
all b
e el
igib
le to
com
pete
in th
e yo
uth
cham
pion
ship
cla
ss a
t the
hos
t sho
w.
MIS
CE
LLA
NE
OU
S: T
he M
ichi
gan
Hol
stei
n A
ssoc
iatio
n no
r the
Gre
at L
akes
Sta
te H
ol-
stei
n Fu
turit
y is
in n
o w
ay re
spon
sibl
e fo
r the
con
ditio
n of
the
prem
ises
on
whi
ch th
e Fu
turit
y is
hel
d an
d is
not
liab
le in
the
even
t of a
ccid
ent o
r los
s to
per
sons
or p
rope
rty.
All
mat
ters
per
tain
ing
to th
e sh
owin
g of
the
Futu
rity
are
subj
ect t
o th
e ru
les,
regu
latio
n an
d he
alth
requ
irem
ents
of t
he s
how
at w
hich
the
Futu
rity
is h
eld.
Add
ress
all
ques
tions
and
cor
resp
onde
nce
to:
The
Gre
at L
akes
Sta
te H
olst
ein
Futu
rity
Mic
higa
n H
olst
ein
Ass
ocia
tion
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iew
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r 3 Y
ear
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ws
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rity
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ur
Ability t
o S
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t H
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hat
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In MemoriamMarvin S. EnglekingJune 04, 1934 - July 22, 2013Marvin Stewart Engleking, 79, of Greenfield, passed away Monday, July 22, 2013 at Indiana University Hospital Saxony in Fishers. He was born June 4, 1934, in Morristown, to Raymond and Eliza (Everhart) Engleking. He married Frances Jean Wall on March 28, 1954, and she survivors. Other survivors include his sons, Dan R. (wife, Cathy) Engleking, Paul S. (wife, Judy) Engleking and Brian L. Engleking, all of Greenfield; daughters, Nancy A. (husband, Jim) Mott of Angola and Lora J. (husband, Neil) Jackson of Frankfort; brother, Ivan (wife, Kathy) Engleking of Greenfield; grandchildren, Kyle Engleking, Adam Engleking, Mark Engleking, John Mott, Jason Mott, Jessica Straley, Alex Jackson, Rachel Jackson, Sabra Jackson and Hayley Jackson; two step-grandchildren, Brandon Wells and B.J. Briles; five great-grandchildren and three step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded by his parents; granddaughter, Taylor Jackson; brothers, Roland Engleking and Neal Engleking; and sisters, Margaret Cole and Norma Matlock. Marvin graduated from Charlottesville High School in 1952. He was formerly a farmer in Hancock County, retiring in 2006. Mr. Engleking was a member of Charlottesville Friends Church and the Holstein Association. He loved playing and watching sports, especially when his grandchildren participated. Memorial contributions may be made to Charlottesville Friends Church, in care of Freeman Family Funeral Homes and Crematory, P.O. Box 265, Morristown, Indiana 46161
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Elkhart County ..............................5
End-Road Farms ...........................5
Futurity ..........................................15-16
Genex.............................................19
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Lemarju..........................................18
MMPA .............................................2
Moram Holsteins...........................17
Northstar .......................................20
Reed Dairy Farm ...........................17
Rod-er-Dic .....................................11
Sandy Ridge Holsteins.................5
Starward ........................................3
Tumbleweed ..................................18
UPI - Milktoberfest ........................9
Wardin Brothers ...........................5
Wonderbred ..................................7
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