New York Next Generation Sale

New York’s Next Generation Sale was held in Bath, N.Y., at the Steuben County Fairgrounds. The New York Jersey Breeders not only provided quality consignments, but helped to coordinate the event. Cattle were sold at the fairgrounds and online, with the online lots selling from their home farms. 121 head were struck off by the auctioneer’s gavel, showing an average of $1213.64.

Kevetta Citation A Victory-ET, Lot 34S, was the high selling lot of the sale. She was consigned by Tyler Herrington, Dansville, N.Y., and was purchased for $4,400 by Dream Road Jerseys, Johnstown, N.Y.

Volume buyers of the day were Jeff Adams from Washington (31 head), and Creek Bottom Farms of Pennsylvania (30 head). In addition to WA and PA, buyers are taking New York genetics to IN, MD, NY, OH, and WI.

Thank you to the consignors, bidders and buyers of the New York Next Generation Sale!

 

New York’s Next Generation Sale – SALE ORDER

NY Next Generation Sale Order

Online lots who have met the reserve bid on http://www.jerseybid.comwill sell in chronological order at the end of the cattle lead through the ring.

New York Next Generation Sale – UPDATES

Updates are available on the consignments from the New York Next Generation Sale in Bath, N.Y.
2017 NEW YORK NEXT GENERATION BREEDING UPDATES

New York Catalog | Lot 16 | NY Fly Sheets

Fairgrounds address:
1 Chestnut St., Bath, N.Y.
Located at Exit 38, off Route 86.

Previous Post – Online lots picture gallery

Facebook has pictures and videos on the New York’s Next Generation Sale event page, New York Jersey Breeder‘s page, and Jersey Marketing Service‘s page

New York Next Generation Sale

The New York Next Generation Sale is gearing up, with 50 + lots being clipped and prepped at the Steuben County Fairgrounds in Bath, N.Y., while over 70 lots (groups and individuals) are still at their farms throughout New York state.

The “on farm” lots are available for pre-bidding on www.jerseybid.com NOW! Cattle with minimum bids MUST meet that bid before 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 6, in order to move to the live sale conclusion. All eligible lots will be available to have final bids placed during the LIVE sale in Bath, N.Y., or on JerseyAuctionLive‘s LIVE broadcast and bidding coverage of the entire sale.

Cataloged Lots 1 – 61 have their videos on the Facebook pages of New York Jersey Breeders or Jersey Marketing Service.

Online lots have visuals associated with their individual listings, or you can see the entire group of videos on the Jersey Marketing Service You Tube Channel / New York Next Generation Sale playlist!

Some pictures of the online lots can be seen in this picture gallery:

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Upcoming JMS Sales

Spring is a busy time for Jersey Marketing Service, and we are pleased to be working with so many states and breeders to market registered Jersey cattle!

Check out the upcoming sales, managed by JMS…

Catalog is online (click on banner) and Jerseybid.com lots are available to begin bidding starting Monday, May 1

The Norse Star catalog is available online (click on banner). There is a large COW catalog and smaller HEIFER catalog, as well as a sire reference catalog, as pedigrees condensed for more efficient shipping of catalogs

This is a sale entirely on Jerseybid.com, running from May 10 to May 18.

Soon to come, the Ameri-Milk Dispersal

Currently finalizing consignments for this event supporting Jersey Youth!

Northeast Jersey Sale Concludes

The Northeast Jersey Classic & Breeders Sale was held in Wallingford, VT at the farm of Gerald and Diane Colvin. A warm, sunny day with a bit of a breeze brought out a great crowd! With heifers and three cows housed in pasture and tie-up settings, a total of 274 head went through the ring for an average of $1399.64.

Buyers from 10 different states purchased from the breeders of the Northeast. Creek Bottom Farm, Pa., was the volume buyer.

Top seller, men pictured above, was Lot 8. Mapleline Citation Barbara was consigned by Paul & John Kokoski, Hadley, Mass. Poulin Farms of Newport, Vt., purchased the heifer for $4,400. Mapleline Farm is represented by John Kokoski on the left and herdsman Jason Johnson on the right. Josh Poulin is the gentleman in the center.

Second high seller was Lot 3, consigned by Billings Farm & Museum, Woodstock, Vt . For $3,700, Billings Joel Salsa-ET was purchased by Poulin Farms.