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Australia's Biggest Annual Dairy Competition Underway

Australia’s biggest annual dairy livestock competition, involving close to 3000 cows and 500 farms, is once again in the starting gates.

The Semex/Holstein Australia On-Farm Competition enters its 13th year this month, and the nationwide spectacle is now widely accepted as offering producers a key additional income stream from the associated exposure of winning regional and state championships.

Semex initiated the competition to acknowledge quality, functional dairy cows – often the unsung heroes of Australia’s dairy industry. It now includes a special application because cows that may not have enjoyed a profile before have a chance to shine and/or be discovered in the farmer-friendly time-efficient format.

“This competition has a lot of momentum and is held in high regard – very high regard – both here in Australia and overseas,” Semex’s Jim Conroy said.

He said the On-Farm Competition’s role was well accepted by the industry.

“The breeding industry is alive and well,” Jim said. “There is always good money to be made in selling high-end livestock.

“This competition is all about helping our producers gain exposure and marketability for their animals without the workload and costs usually associated with showing, picturing and/or marketing cattle.”

Each of Holstein Australia’s 29 sub-branches involved have or are kicking off their local competitions (which involves one judge per sub-branch). Entries peak at more than 250-head in some of the sub-branch strongholds. All the cows are judged for their conformation on-farm without preparation.

The first and second placegetters in each class at the sub-branch level then move forward to the state finals where they will be re-assessed by a fresh over-judge in early November to find the state champions.

The state lines are divided into Northern Queensland, Southern Queensland, New South Wales, South-Eastern Australia (incorporating Victoria, New South Wales Riverina and South East South Australia), Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia.

The Victorian and South Australia’s South Eastern’s presentation date and venue (which involves over half the total numbers in the competition), will be held at the Witchmount Estate Winery, near Melton, on December 3.

This year’s Semex-Jersey Australia Great Southern Challenge is also underway.

The competition includes approximately 1400 cows from 11 different sub-branches in four states. The presentation day will also be held at the Witchmount Estate Winery on December 4.

Scheduled state finals

 

State

Presentation dinner details

 

WA

Friday October 11, Carenda Boyanup

 

TAS

Friday, October 18

 

SA

Thursday, October 31, 2013 7pm. Lobethal Recreation Centre

Judge: David Peglar Sleepy Hollow Holsteins – Langhorne Creek – SA

 

QLD

15 November (venue TBA in FNQ)

 

NSW

Friday November 29, at the Taree RSL Club on the Wingham Rd in Taree.

 

VIC

Tues 3 December, Mitchmount Estate Winery, Melton, VIC

 

 2013 Results