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Members

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Holstein Association USA provides programs, products and services to dairy producers to enhance genetics and improve profitability — including animal identification and ear tags, genomic testing, mating programs, dairy records processing, classification, communication, consulting services, and Holstein semen.
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Holstein Association USA is the largest dairy breed organization in the world.
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The Association headquarters are located in Brattleboro, Vermont, where they have been since 1903.

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There are over 20,000 members who have a strong interest in breeding, raising and milking Registered Holstein® cattle.

The Association processes over 370,000 registrations and 70,000 transfers each year. On an average day, 1,400 registrations are received and processed.

   
Since its formation, the Holstein Association has been dedicated to the development of the Holstein breed. Today, Holstein cattle dominate the U.S. dairy industry due to unexcelled production, greater income over feed costs, unequaled genetic merit and their adaptability to a wide range of environmental conditions.

Holstein Association USA maintains the records for all ancestry, identity, ownership and performance information on more than 22 million Registered Holstein cattle that is contained in Association files.

The Association is in the business of providing information to dairy producers, members and nonmembers. This data is translated into information used by producers in making profitable business decisions.

Producers who use Association programs and services find they can make accurate breeding and management decisions, set goals for their herd, evaluate management practices, determine market value of breeding stock, and predict performance and profitability of animals not yet born.

Association Structure and OrganizationMember
Association members are part of a democratic system in which members select delegates among themselves who will represent them in voting for resolutions, by-law amendments, board of directors, and the Association's Vice President and President at the National Convention. In turn, delegates consider members' opinions and concerns when voting on bylaws and policies at the National Convention and when electing a president, vice president and board
of directors. The board of directors determines governance and association policy.

The day-to-day business of the Association is handled by the Executive Secretary and staff. The Association team works out of the home office in Brattleboro, Vermont, the Agri-Tech Analytics office in Visalia, California, and the Holstein Marketplace Sires office in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. Additionally, 30 representatives in the field
throughout the country provide on-farm assistance and services to dairy producers.
Communicating with Members
The Association works with members at the grass-roots level to exchange information, ideas, and news about Holstein Association USA. Staff members and directors routinely attend state meetings, barn meetings, and county and local field days. These events give members, delegates, and directors the opportunity to discuss and learn more about critical issues before voting action is taken at the National Convention.

Beyond this, Holstein Association USA keeps members up to date with a variety of communication channels, such as new releases, YouTube videos, The Pulse (the Association’s quarterly publication), and more. The Association shares the story of Registered Holstein breeders with consumers and producers alike through Holstein America, a documentary-style TV series.