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Northeast Jersey Classic and Breeders Sale

Sale AnalysisNumber Avg. Price Total Value 5 Cows, two years and over $2, $13,500 1 under 3 mos. 5111 Bred heifers 1, 191,525 34 1st Trimester 1, 48,600 42 2nd Trimester 1, 72,100 35 3rd Trimester 2, 70,825 34 Open yearlings 1, 51,650 78 Heifer calves 1, 104,525 228 Lots $1, $361,205 Median Price $1, Management: Jersey Marketing ServiceAuctioneer: Lynn LeeNortheast Jersey Classic and Breeders Sale The New England and Vermont Jersey associations combined their spring and fall sale efforts into the Northeast Jersey Classic and Breeders Sale. This brought the sale series to a new venue at the Ver-mont State Fairgrounds in Rutand, Vt., on May 3, 2014. GJUI + (7/2014) was purchased by Gerald and Diane Colvin of Wallingford, Vt. Miki is another franchise heifer that sold with interest in future sires from the junior yearling.

Sale Analysis Number Avg. Price Total Value 5 Cows, two years and over $2,700.00 $13,500 1 under 3 mos. s.w.d. 5.00 5 111 Bred heifers was purchased by Gerald and Diane Colvin 1,725.45 191,525 Coordinator.

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1 Sale AnalysisNumber Avg. Price Total Value 5 Cows, two years and over $2, $13,500 1 under 3 mos. 5111 Bred heifers 1, 191,525 34 1st Trimester 1, 48,600 42 2nd Trimester 1, 72,100 35 3rd Trimester 2, 70,825 34 Open yearlings 1, 51,650 78 Heifer calves 1, 104,525 228 Lots $1, $361,205 Median Price $1, Management: Jersey Marketing ServiceAuctioneer: Lynn LeeNortheast Jersey Classic and Breeders Sale The New England and Vermont Jersey associations combined their spring and fall sale efforts into the Northeast Jersey Classic and Breeders Sale. This brought the sale series to a new venue at the Ver-mont State Fairgrounds in Rutand, Vt., on May 3, 2014. GJUI + (7/2014) was purchased by Gerald and Diane Colvin of Wallingford, Vt. Miki is another franchise heifer that sold with interest in future sires from the junior yearling.

2 She is sired by DP Valentino Samson, GJPI +214, and out of Dutch Hollow Legal Mikra, Very Good-84%. The daughter of Tollenaars Impuls Legal 233-ET, GJPI +169, has a 1-9 305 day record of 21,560 lbs. milk, 939 lbs. fat and 692 lbs. protein on 3x milking. She is backed by two more Very Good dams. Lylestanley Marvel My Time 1461-ET showed that it was her time as she took third high seller honors in the sale. The daughter of All Lynns Valentino Marvel, GJPI +235, was purchased for $5,300 by Crescent Farm, Walpole, She is pregnant and due in January to Schultz Volcano Harris, GJPI +265. She carried an contract by one organiza-tion and others were interested in her fu-ture. My Time is backed by four Very Good dams, including three with records over 20,000 lbs.

3 Of milk. The winter year-ling, consigned by Michael Ooms, Valatie, , was purchased in the 2013 Dixieland Invitational Sale from Lylestanley Trace, LLC, Lee, Fla. Fourth high selling honors went to Are-thusa HG Sangria-ET, a senior calf sired by SV Jade Hired Gun-ET, GJPI +45. She was purchased by Kara Evans, Norwich, , for $4,700 and consigned by Are-thusa Farm, Litchfield, Conn. Sangria is out of South Mountain Ver-batim Sapphire-ET, Very Good-88%. The Arethusa Verbatim Response-ET, GJPI -67, daughter has a two lactation av-erage of 14,373 857 592. The next dam, South Mountain Santana, Excellent-92% was the first place senior 3-year-old and Reserve Intermediate Champion at the 2007 Mid-Atlantic Jersey Show. Her best Along with the name and location change came a slight alteration of the sale format.

4 The Northeast Sale kicked off with 29 head of special-pedigreed, high-type, and notable GJPI cattle being pre-sented in a tie-up sale format. The remain-ing 199 head were housed in group pens with their like age-groups and sold in the commercial-minded method. In a sale managed by Jersey Marketing Service and sponsored by the New Eng-land and Vermont Jersey Breeders Asso-ciations, a total of 228 lots were struck off for a sale average of $1, with gross receipts of $361,205. The cattle traveled to 13 states and 36 different buyers. Vol-ume buyers of the sale were Creek Bottom Farm, Middleburg, Pa., with 65 head for $87,050. Jeff Adams of Touchet, Wash., purchased 63 head for $71,550. It was one of the elite, tie-up heifers that brought the top dollar on sale day.

5 With many of the organizations wanting to speak to the new owners, Pearlmont Hilario Iris was purchased for $10,500 by Sexing Technologies, San Antonio, Texas. Consigned by William Pearl, Barnet, Vt., the summer yearling daughter of Cal-Mart Renegade Hilario-ET, GJPI +179, totes her own GJPI of +224 and GJUI of + with the July genomic results. Iris is out of Pearlmont TBone Impa-tiens, Very Good-85%, with a two lacta-tion average of 17,952 911 685. She is followed by two more Excellent dams producing over 18,900 lbs. of milk and over 21,500 lbs. of milk respectfully. A consignment from Melanie Chitten-den, Schodack Landing, , was the sec-ond high selling heifer at $7,000. Dutch Hollow Samson Miki, GJPI +210, and 305 day record was produced at 5-4, with 23,270 lbs.

6 Of milk, 1,207 lbs. of fat and 834 lbs. of protein. Two more Excellent dams with over 15,000 lbs. of milk follow in the pedigree. DBW Zuma Gypsy is an ISDK DJ Zuma, GJPI +150, daughter and was struck off at $4,450 to her new owners Wesley and Brenda Snow of Brookfield, Vt. The senior yearling is pregnant to BW Abilene-ET, GJPI +195, and is due in mid-September. Gypsy is out of DBW Hovborg Carey, Excellent-92% who has a 3-11 lactation of 19,460 lbs. of milk, 1,033 lbs. of fat and 744 lbs. of protein. Two more Excellent dams with over 19,000 lbs. of milk in their high lactations follow. Derrick and Beverly Wright, Randolph, Vt. consigned this fifth high seller. Crescent Plus Greta took the sixth high selling honors of the sale at $4,300 paid by Scott and Heidi Mason, North Strat-ford, This intermediate calf sired by Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold, GJPI +227, was consigned by Sheldon and Rosella Saw-yer, Walpole, Her Very Good-87% dam produced a 305-day record at 2-2 of 16,460 lbs.

7 Of milk, 761 lbs. of fat and 608 lbs. of pro-tein. An Excellent grandam made a 3-5 record on 3x milking at 3-5 of 21,210 lbs. milk, 1,040 lbs. fat and 741 lbs. protein. The next three dams all produced over 1,130 lbs. of fat in their lactations, with two over 25,000 lbs. of milk $2,000 and Over(Consignors in Parentheses) Sexing Technologies, San Antonio, TexasPearlmont Hilario Iris, heifer calf 8 mos..$10,500 (William H. Pearl, Barnet, Vt.) Gerald and Diane Colvin, Wallingford, Hollow Samson Miki, open yearling 12 ,000 (Melanie F. Chittenden, Schodack Landing, )Cedar Mtn Farm Topeka Ruby Rae, heifer calf 9 mos.. 2,500 (Kerry Gawalt, Hartland, Vt.) Crescent Farm, Walpole, Marvel My Time 1461-ET, bred heifer 16 mos..5,300 (Michael A. Ooms, Valatie, ) Richard K. Evans, Norwich, Pearlmont Hilario Iris was purchased for $10,500 by Sexing Technologies, repre-sented by Chris Lundgren, JMS Marketing Coordinator.

8 Gwen and William Pearl, Pearl-mont Farm, were the consignors. Also in the picture are Lynn Lee, auctioneer and Neal Smith, pedigrees. Holding the heifer is Rena Grover, Massachusetts Jersey Princess. Dutch Hollow Samson Miki was con-signed by Melanie Chittenden, represented by Alan and Paul Chittenden, right. She was purchased by Gerald and Diane Colvin for $7,000. Pictured are Patty Cook, Diane Colvin and Toni Jacque on the halter. In the box are Lynn Lee, Neal Smith and Chris Ludgren.(continued to page xx)Arethusa HG Sangria-ET, heifer calf 8 mos..4,700 (Arethusa Farm, Litchfield, Conn.) Wesley and Brenda Snow, Brookfield, Zuma Gypsy, bred heifer 20 ,450 (Derrick or Beverly Wright, Randolph, Vt.) Scott and Heidi Mason, North Stratford, Plus Greta, heifer calf 5 mos..4,300 (Sheldon and/or Rosella Sawyer, Walpole, )SMJ Clark Cricket, heifer calf 7 mos.

9 3,700 (Silver Maple Farms Inc., Albion, Maine)RJF Fire Ball, heifer calf 10 mos..2,650 (Robert Jarrell, Corbyville, Ont.) Brian M. Peila, Gill, GP Nevada, cow 3 yrs..3,650 (Billings Farm and Museum, Woodstock, Vt.)Crescent Fable Wildflower, bred heifer 2 yrs..2,350 (Tristan Phillips, Walpole, )Springdale Victor Patcee, bred heifer 2 yrs..2,250 (Nancy W. Quimby, Brooks, Maine)Crescent Legacy Solitude, bred heifer 20 mos..2,150 (Crescent Farm, Walpole, )Mapleline Region 3909-2, bred heifer 21 mos..2,100 (John Kokoski, Hadley, Mass.) Sheldon and/or Rosella Sawyer, Walpole, Maestro Lucy, open yearling 12 mos..3,400 (Tierney Farm, Malone, ) Jeremiah Roller, Sparta, Lizze, open yearling 14 mos..3,100 (Zachary Tarryk, Dayville, Conn.) Gary and Debbie Moore, Greenwich, Headline Bhibi, cow 2 yrs.

10 3,000 (Lucy V. Howe, Tunbridge, Vt.)Menda Hired Gun Whiskers, cow 2 yrs..2,650 (David and Melanie Carmichael, Vergennes, Vt.)Seacord Farm Action Sheena, bred heifer 22 mos..2,350 (Brian S. Seacord, Greenwich, ) Jon Prokop, Middleburgh, Grand To Be Tina Marie, heifer calf 2 mos..2,700 (Colleen J. Wilson, Shoreham, Vt.) Trevor Bigelow, Willsboro, Oomsdale CC Domin Coy-ET, cow 2 yrs..2,600 (Michael A. Ooms, Valatie, ) Jonas and Will Minot, Bath, Tequila Montage, open yearling 13 mos..2,550 (Leonard Beef Co Inc, Lakeville, Mass.) Jason W. and Lori J. Hoyt, Fort Ann, Impresion Bails4883-ET, heifer calf 4 mos.. 2,500 (Britney Hill, Bristol, Vt.) Silver Maple Farms Inc., Albion, MaineHigh Lawn Paul Lillian, heifer calf 8 ,500 (Wesley and Brenda Snow, Brookfield, Vt.)Lylestanley Marvel Gilcrest 1460-ET, bred heifer 16 mos.


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