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Mark your calenders for the Vision-Gen Elite Offerings to be held on April 23rd in Lebanon, PA. This sale will feature approximately 75 lots from some of the premier cow families in the U.S. A select group of 40 will also sell from partners Tom Priest and Tom Mercuro. The sale will be managed by the Cattle Exchange.


Vision Genetics was established in 1994, before then Corey Wolff was using the Pen-Col prefix to breed and market cattle. The main office of Vision Genetics is actually located at what is called Pen-Col #2. Vision Genetics is comprised of a main farm and then numerous partnership in cattle around the country and Europe.


The goal of Vision Genetics is to provide a reliable breeding product that can enhance anyone's herd and make it better.. This can done by including the top cow families and aggressively breeding those animals to the next generation of top bulls. The ultimate care of those cattle will enable them to accomplish their genetic abilities.


The focus at Vision Genetics is to breed cattle that will transmit the ability to last, make large volumes of milk, and look good doing it. We are currently using 30% high genomic young sires, along with top TPI bulls. At any one time, we will have over 500 pregnancies. This include both conventional ET work and IVF.. By the middle of 2010, Vision will own or co-own over 1000 head of elite Holstein breeding stock.Vision Genetics has invested $1.5 million in the last 4 years in breeding stock and embryos. The goal is to include elite, diverse pedigrees and cow families.


We would like to the thank the following partners:
Spruce Haven Farms; Sam Potter, Welcome Stock Farm, Nick Raggi, Tom Mercuro; Recipient Solutions, Jeremy Daubert, Nate Jansen, Dennis Wolff (Pen-Col Farms), Jack Lameo, Jeff King, Ernie Kueffner, Dave Rama, Tom Kugler, MD-Maple-Dell Farm, Matthew Bennetch and Tom Priest


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