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Michigan-Indiana Spring Foundation Sale
The Michigan-Indiana Spring Foundation Sale was held recently in East Lansing, Michigan. Even though the Spartans died in the NCAA tournament last evening, the dairy industry is alive and well in Michigan with a great offering of cows and heifers that were gathered from across the midwest and Canada.
 
With Chad Kreeger reading the pedigrees and Paul Warner crying the sale, United Producers Incorporated managed this annual spring sale sponsored by the Michigan Holstein Association and the Indiana Holstein Association.
The high seller was Lot 3 a fresh Design sold for $3,100 to Ron Furhman of Indiana.  The cow was consigned by Holywell Holsteins, Rockwood, ON. The second highest seller was Lot 1 Winterfield ATW Rae-ET, a December heifer, potential 9th gen EX from the Roxys sold for $3,050 to David Bough of Indiana. She was consigned by Winterfield Farm, Wheeler, Michigan.
 
 
Lot 45 a fresh Titanic sold for $2,700
 
Lot 3 a fresh Design sold for $3,100
 
Lot 1 Winterfield ATW Rae-ET, a December heifer, potential 9th gen EX from the Roxys sold for $3,050.
 
Lot 26 sold for $2,750
 
Lot 41 sold for $2550
 
Lot 28 sold for $2,400
 
Lot 24 sold for  $2,450
 
Lot 42 sold for $2,250
 
 
 
 
 
 
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