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Siemers Holsteins Springshowcase Friday, March 26Th • 10:30 A.M Siemers Holsteins SpringShowcase Friday, March 26th • 10:30 a.m. • Fond du Lac, Wisconsin SiemersSpringShowcase Hosted by Siemers Holsteins Friday, March 26, 2010 • 10:30 a.m. At the Great Northern Sales Arena, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Sales Arena Phone: 920.923.6991 Sales Arena GPS Address: W4226 Highway 23, Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Directions: 3 miles East of Fond du Lac on Highway 23. From Milwaukee or Green Bay on Hwy 41, take Exit 95 to Hwy 151N to Johnson Street/Hwy 23 exit, proceed east on Hwy 23 two miles. From Madison, take 151 North to Johnson Street/Hwy 23 exit, proceed east on 23 two miles. Sale Headquarters: Comfort Inn, 77 Holiday Lane, Fond du Lac, WI 54935 • 920.921.4000 Airports: Milwaukee (MKE), Madison (MSN), Appleton (ATW) Sales Team Rick Bovre .........................................920.960.0487 Ryan Matheron...................................209.652.3511 David Rama .......................................607.435.0792 Perry Phend .......................................715.533.0608 Roger Turner ......................................519.831.4164 Chad Ryan .........................................920.960.1449 Ray LeBlanc .......................................802.249.2155 Jason Danhof .....................................715.305.0522 David Crack Jr. ....................................819.352.1670 Brandon Ferry ....................................608.335.8861 Scott Courtney ...................................563.380.1318 Jackie Florent ....................................815.742.4029 Mike Deaver .......................................608.207.0344 Ryan Krohlow......................................920.639.5500 John Erbsen .......................................815.275.4990 Cody Schultz ......................................920.209.6789 Jay Jauquet .......................................608.279.3222 Garrett Schmidt .................................608.865.0266 Kevin Jorgensen .................................920.210.3992 Paula Bovre, clerk...............................920.923.6991 Schedule of Events Thursday, March 25th 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Siemers Holsteins viewing at the Dairy 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Sale Cattle viewing at Great Northern Friday, March 26th 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. Complimentary Breakfast 10:30 a.m. Siemers Holsteins Spring Showcase Complimentary lunch during sale Sale Management GREAT NORTHERN GREAT NORTHERN LAND & CATTLE CO., INC. Rick & Paula Bovre, mgrs. • W4226 Hwy 23 E, Fond du Lac, WI 54937 PH: 920.923.6991 • FAX: 920.921.5678 [email protected] • www.greatnorthernsalesarena.com TEAM SIEMERS TEAMWORK Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision. It is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results. Welcome It is with great pride that we welcome you to the Siemers Holsteins Spring Showcase! Cows are our passion, our hobby...and ultimately our bread & butter. Currently we are the fourth, fth and sixth generations to operate our family farm. Established in 1890, registered cattle didn’t become a passion for us until 1905. We grew up doing chores, showing cattle and being very involved in youth dairy activities. We wanted to give our children many of the same opportunities because it was through our cattle that we were fortunate enough to travel the state and coun- try attending conventions, meetings, sales and shows, all while meeting breeders with similar goals and interests. Through these experiences, we have been introduced to awesome people, found jobs, made cattle purchases and one of us even found a spouse! In 1994 we started expanding our herd at a new facility 1.5 miles from the original dairy. We grew the herd from a proposed 700 cows to today’s number of 2,800 by adding 200-400 more cows each year. During this gradual and consistent expansion, we still had some good cow families, but we were concentrating more on growth than on genetics. What we needed was a spark! Sherry wanted to purchase something “special” for her daughter Crystal to begin a 4-H project with and a purchase of embryos from Tri-Day Ashlyn (2E-96) was the exact spark she was searching for! Those embryos created Angel and her impressive sisters, as well as becoming the foundation of a new and promising cow family at Siemers Holsteins. The immediate excitement they created got our entire family rejuvenated with registered Holsteins and helped us transition our crossbred cows from the focus of our breeding to recipient use. For six consecutive years now, Ashlyn family members have been Nominated for us in either the Junior or Open All-American Contests. The showring has been instrumental in the Siemers Holsteins promotional program. During these past six years, we’ve also had numerous All-Wisconsin winners and top 10 nishers at World Dairy Expo. In particular, 2009 was a banner year for us as we earned our rst Premier Breeder banner at the Wisconsin Championship Show, as well as having our very rst All- American winner in the Junior Best 3 Females class. Goldie, a beautiful winter yearling for 2010, was part of the Junior Best 3 group and she is one of the very exciting heifers being o£ ered for sale. Having this sale is truly a big step for us because we are avid collectors of cattle and of yet, have never sold a substantial group from the very top end of the herd. However, we know we need to sell our best to match the exceptional guest consignments being o£ ered. When putting this group of cattle together, we tried to assemble a group of potential “sparks” - the kind of cattle that can energize your own marketing program. We sincerely thank our guest consignors for allowing us to select from the top ends of their herds, featuring some very special and elite cow families. In fact, gathering these outstanding consignments has been the highlight of putting this event to- gether. Seeing farms, viewing cattle and meeting wonderful breeders and caretakers of these animals has been fun and very rewarding. What pleases us most is that this lineup truly o£ ers you showring success, marketing opportunities and pro table & productive cattle that will work for you on a daily basis. The future of our business hinges on the ability of buyers to do well with the animals we sell. Afterall, a satis ed buyer is a return buyer...and that’s the best buyer of all! We invite you to join this group! Siemers Spring Showcase LARCREST COSMOPOLITAN “VG-87” DOM The Breed’s No. 1 CTPI Cow (Dam of Catalog Number 1) LARCREST CRIMSON VG-88 EX-MS DOM (Maternal sister to Catalog Number 1) 1 LARCREST CASCADIA-ETS 56264639 • Born July 19, 2009 Maternal Sister to Lot 1: CONSIGNOR: GTPI +2193 Larcrest Crimson VG-88 EX-MS DOM Larcrest Holsteins 2-02 2x 104d 11,080 5.0 552 3.7 410 RIP Jon & Ann Larson •Full brother is Larcrest Canyon LPI +2806 at GTPI +2368 +706M +79F +45P +802NM +6.9PL 14368 700th Ave. Semex •#2 GTPI Cow of the Breed (1/10) Albert Lea, MN 56007-9736 507-852-2273 ~ 507-402-7276 From the #1 CTPI cow of the breed, this Genomic tested sons of Cosmopolitan (1/10): Alexander is certain to create excitement and Comestar Stormatic-ET Sire GTPI Sire GTPI financial return. Thanks Jon! 6947936C EX-Extra *TV *TL Ramos 2146 Planet 2345 PTA +487M +2F +5P 99R 1/10 Boliver 2049 Planet 2303 Mac 2133 Digitial 2412 Golden-Oaks St Alexander-ET PTA +1.68T +1.06UDC +2.17FLC GTPI +1520 Goldwyn 2367 Digitial 2126 61133837 EX-90 *TR *TV *TL *TD Neu-Way Patron Allie-ET Goldwyn 2367 Sandy 2297 PTA +870M +75F +29P 91F 1/10 17216847 Very Good-87 GMD DOM *CV *TM Goldwyn 2283 Sandy 2146 PTA +2.37T +1.72UDC +2.18FLC 87R 1/10 1-11 2x 365d 35,440 3.9 1398 3.3 1168 Goldwyn 2230 Sandy 2146 GTPI +1919 Planet 2360 Sandy 1986 Picston Shottle-ET Planet 2303 GBR598172 EX-Extra *TV *TL Larcrest Cosmopolitan PTA +1784M +86F +51P 99R 1/10 52475668 Very Good-87 VG-MS 3y DOM PTA +3.46T +2.64UDC +2.54FLC GTPI +2374 3rd through 5th Dams: CTPI +2458 PTA +1850M +101F +77P 50R 1/10 Larcrest Oside Champagne-Tw Larcrest Juror Chanel EX-93 3E GMD DOM PTA +790NM +.12%F +.07%P +5.3PL 2.84SCS 51449617 Very Good-88 EVVVE DOM 6y 9-00 2x 365d 48,460 4.0 1943 3.4 1648 PTA +3.26T +2.82UDC +2.99FLC 59R 1/10 CTPI +2130 PTA +662M +84F +33P 67R 1/10 2-04 2x 365d 30,930 4.1 1261 3.6 1119 PTA +582NM +.22%F +.05%P +5.0PL 3.06SCS Life: 2899d 245,420 4.3 10482 3.6 8866 •#1 CTPI Cow of the Breed (1/10) PTA +2.63T +2.13UDC +2.21FLC 69R 1/10 •All milking daughters are VG-86 or higher as 2 yr olds! •Bulls & Embryos sold Worldwide 2-03 2x 365d 29,110 4.5 1322 3.7 1077 Larcrest Lindy Chandra VG-85 •Contracted for 35 bulls to A.I. & 50 embryos have •The most popular contract cow ever at Larcrest 2-05 2x 365d 20,896 4.8 993 3.8 803 been sold with many more contracts to fi ll •17 sons in A.I. Worldwide and contracted for more Larcrest Inspiration Cindy VG-87 •Full brother is Larcrest Calculate-ET GTPI +2314 4-04 2x 305d 22,510 4.4 989 3.5 777 Siemers Spring Showcase LARCREST CHOCOLATE-ET “VG-88 EX-MS” (Dam of Catalog Number 2) LARCREST OSIDE CHAMPAGNE-TW “VG-88 EX-MS” DOM (Granddam of Catalog Numbers 1 & 2) 2 FIRST CHOICE DORCY FEMALE 13 Transfers implanted January 27, 2010 CONSIGNOR: R-E-W Farm and Brian George 1152 Trumbull Hwy. Lebanon, CT 06249-1533 Maternal Sisters to Dam of Lot 2: 860-608-2428 Larcrest Cosmopolitan VG-87 DOM 2-04 2x 365d 30,930 4.1 1261 3.6 1119 CTPI +2458 PTA +1850M +101F +77P +790NM Chocolate is the #1 Lou in the country from •#1 CTPI Cow of the Breed (1/10) the most marketable cow family going! Sandy-Valley Bolton-ET *Contracted for 35 bulls to A.I.
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