The Brey family has their farm looking fantastic and ready to roll for tomorrow's big state picnic! The event starts at 11:00 tomorrow in Sturgeon Bay, with lunch served from noon to 1:30 and a panel discussion at 1:30 p.m.
These Registered Holstein breeders from across the country will share the management strategies that have allowed them to not only survive, but thrive, in our current economy while maintaining focus and pride in their Registered Holsteins.
• Jonathan Lamb - Oakfield Corners Dairy, Oakfield, New York
Jonathan has heavily merchandised his registered Holstein herd at Oakfield Corners Dairy in recent years. The current list of ET calves available from Oakfield Corners numbers more than 400. Jonathan is also a co-owner in his family’s 4,200-cow commercial dairy herd at Lamb Farms, Inc. and serves as a Holstein USA National Director.
• Steve & Cory Gillins - Canyon Breeze, Minersville, Utah
Father and son Steve and Cory Gillins own and operate their 500 cow farm at Canyon Breeze Holsteins and were recently named Premier Breeder at the 2010 Western National Spring Show. Canyon Breeze has its own flushing program and has had over a dozen sires make the active AI lineup in recent years.
• Lance Kamm – Nova Holsteins, New Richmond, Wisconsin
Lance Kamm is a partner in Nova Holsteins with his father, Thomas, and brother, Ryan. The farm is home to 120 cows and an extensive ET program. Nova is a partner in and developer of the extremely popular UFM-Dubs Eroy and her descendants.
Following the program socialization will continue at Cycle Farm with dinner, drinks and music. All are welcome!
There will be food and fun for all! For more details, visit the WHA website at www.wisholsteins.com!
We hope to see you in scenic Door County tomorrow!
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