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Lifetime production cow named Wisconsin Red and White champion

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MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Summer Championship Red and White Show was held Aug. 25 in Madison. Judge Ryan Krohlow, of Poynette, was charged with placing 175 head. The winners of each class were named All-Wisconsin.
The winning lifetime production cow, Antia Absolute Joline-Red, was selected as the senior and grand champion. Joline-Red also received the best udder award for owners Milksource Genetics and Laurie Fischer of Kaukauna. Reserve grand champion honors went to the intermediate champion, Milksource Tantrum-Red-ET, the winning senior 3-year-old also owned by Milksource Genetics. Tantrum was the best bred and owned cow of the show.
Scenic-Edge Jordan-Red was named the reserve senior and honorable mention grand champion after winning the 4-year-old class for owners Jacey and Hadley Ross of Mesa, Arizona. The second-place 4-year-old, Arb-Flo-Spr Honeybun-Red-ET, also owned by the Rosses, was named the honorable mention senior champion.
When the young cow classes were completed, Krohlow followed his intermediate champion with Duckett TH Boomer-Rang-Red, the winning senior 2-year-old exhibited by Heatherstone Enterprises of Baraboo. Synergy Spikes Sequel-Red, the winning junior 3-year-old exhibited by Evan Jauquet and Evan and Alexa Brey of Pulaski, was named the honorable mention intermediate champion.
In the heifer show, a pair of heifers that call Betley Farm of Pulaski home were tapped as the junior and reserve junior champion by Krohlow. Junior champion honors went to the winning fall calf, Schluter Altud Amber-Red-ET, while Betley Lionlike-Red-ET, the winning winter yearling, was named reserve junior champion. Hilrose Redlite Aria-Red-ET, the winning spring yearling exhibited by Joseph Brantmeier of Hilbert, received the nod for honorable mention.
Premier breeder of the show was awarded to Hilrose Holsteins of Hilbert. Jacey and Hadley Ross of Arizona Dairy in Mesa, Arizona, were named premier exhibitor.
In the youth show, Jordan and Honeybun were named the senior and grand champions followed by Synergy Spikes Sequel-Red as the intermediate and honorable mention grand champion.
Following Sequel as the reserve intermediate champion, and best bred and owned of the youth show, was Milksource Awesome Time-Red, the top-placing junior-owned junior 2-year-old exhibited by Tristen Ostrom of Kaukauna. Honorable mention youth show intermediate champion honors went to the top-placing junior-owned senior 2-year-old, Schluter Atlanta-Red-ET, exhibited by Matthew and Elizabeth Gunst and Evan Hathaway of Barneveld.
Milksource Awesome Time-Red also received recognition as the best bred and owned cow of the youth show for Ostrom.
When it came to naming the youth show junior champions, Krohlow went with his top winter yearling, Betley Lionlike-Red-ET exhibited by Claire Betley of Pulaski. The top-placing youth-owned spring calf, Ms Analyst She Got It-Red, exhibited by Taylor Haeft of Delavan, followed. The top junior-owned summer yearling, Erbacres Abriella-Red-ET, was named the honorable mention youth show junior champion for Ashlyn and Cole Sarbacker of Edgerton.

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