High-resolution photos are available for download on SmugMug – Click here to check out all the class photos and candids in the complete show albums! If you were family, friends, involved in the industry in any way, shape, or form, or simply a dairy cattle enthusiast – we hoped you enjoyed the show! Whether you found yourself in the vicinity of the show ring or were unable to attend in person, rest assured, we were committed to delivering a visual experience that made you feel intimately connected to the action! If you were an owner, breeder, fitter, or exhibitor, we enjoyed seeing your cattle parade through the colored shavings and capturing the moment that will now be memories to cherish forever. It was with immense pride that we assumed the role of official photographers for the 2023 World Dairy Expo, dedicated to capturing every moment of the breed shows and offering glimpses of the behind-the-scenes magic happening throughout the event grounds. Download the World Dairy Expo mobile event app, visit or follow WDE on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Spotify, Instagram or YouTube for more information.The World Dairy Expo annually stands as the pinnacle event in the dairy cattle industry, coveted by exhibitors, vendors, spectators, judges, visitors, and enthusiasts alike. Admission tickets to WDE can be purchased at. For the 55th event, October 2-7, 2022, when the world’s largest dairy-focused trade show, dairy and forage seminars, a world-class dairy cattle show and more will be on display. The global dairy industry will return to Madison, Wis. Serving as the meeting place of the global dairy industry, World Dairy Expo brings together the latest in dairy innovation and the best cattle in North America. Official judge Mike Duckett of Rudolph, Wis., and associate judge, Kevin McGriskin of Melancthon, Ontario, Canada evaluated 145 junior Jersey entries.Ĭomplete class results can be found at. Cream is owned by Blake Greiwe of Quincy, Ohio. Following in Grace’s footsteps, the winning Spring Yearling Heifer, DKG Gentry Cream, claimed the Reserve Junior Champion honors in the Junior and Open shows. Miss Gayles Grace-ET, owned by Kendall Thomas of North Lewisburg, Ohio, took home the honors of Junior Champion in both the Junior and Open shows. Chevelle was the winning junior in the Senior Three-Year-Old Cow Class. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female was Arethusa Gentry Chevelle-ET, shown by Megan Moede of Algoma, Wis. Dime was exhibited by Dalton, Dillon & Breanne Freeman of Bremen, Ind. Intermediate Champion Female was Nor-Bert Andreas Dime, the first-place Junior Three-Year-Old Cow. The winning Five-Year-Old is owned by Mason Ziemba and Amy Hippen of Durhamville, N.Y. Standing next to Lucille, Lone Pine Nighttrain Lula was awarded Reserve Senior Champion prior to being named Reserve Grand Champion. Owned by Evan Jauquet of Pulaski, Wis., Lucille will receive the Lillian & Keith King and Jim King Grand Champion of the Junior Show and the $500 Udder Comfort Grand Champion Award. – During the 2023 International Junior Jersey Show, the winning junior in the Lifetime Cheese Production Cow Class, Rolling Spring Premier Lucille-ET was awarded Grand Champion Female after claiming Senior Champion honors. Lucille Leaps to Grand Champion of the International Junior Jersey Show
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