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Home » Blog » Agribusiness » Wisconsin Places In Ayrshire Show
May 18, 2025

Wisconsin Places In Ayrshire Show

October 2, 2024

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Wisconsin Places In Ayrshire Show

Pictured: The Junior Champion of the International Ayrshire Show, Budjon-Vail Autograph Kristina-ET, owned by Budjon, Peter Vail, Cole Rupprecht, Brothers Three, and Shawn and Seth Nehls of Watertown, Wis.

Wisconsin had impressive placements in the International Ayrshire Show.

The winning Winter Yearling, Budjon-Vail Autograph Kristina-ET, was named Junior Champion Female. She is bred and owned by Budjon, Peter Vail, Cole Rupprecht, Brothers Three, and Shawn and Seth Nehls of Watertown, Wis. Additionally, Ullmstar A Rectify, the winning Fall Heifer Calf owned by Damian and Kiley Ullmer of Seymour, Wis., took Reserve Junior Champion honors.

Glenmar-Dale Farms, owned by Mark and Becky Brown of Fennimore, Wis., was recognized as Premier Exhibitor. Meanwhile, Tim and Katie Busch of Grand-View Ayrshires from Cecil, Wis., earned the Premier Breeder of the Heifer Show title.

Official judge Brandon Ferry of Hilbert, Wis., and associate judge Michelle Upchurch of Hebron, Ill., evaluated the 318 entries in the competition.

Filed Under: Agribusiness, Commodities, Dairy, Dairy Expo, News Tagged With: International Ayrshire Show, world dairy expo

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