REYNOLDSBURG. Ohio Dairy enthusiasts from around the world gathered in Madison, Wis consin, on Sept. 29, to see who judge Ray Kuehl of Waunakee, Wisconsin, would pick as his grand champion of the National Guernsey Show. As the suspen sion mounted. Judge Kuehl made his final decision and made West lynn Tom Dee his grand champion of the open show. “Tom Dee”, a 4-year-old West lynn Emory Tom daughter, is owned by Mark Rueth, Randy Kortus and Clark and Joy Vilter of Jefferson, Wisconsin. Besides being named grand champion, ‘Tom Dee” was awarded with senior champion and best uddered cow honors. The reserve grand champion title went to the aged cow, Wincrest Fayette Cocheta, an 88 point Fayette daughter own ed by Robert Ludy Griggs of Seminole. Oklahoma. Spring Walk B T Frank sired both the junior champion and reserve junior champion. Four Winds Frank Tina, a summer yearling heifer owned by Four Winds Farm of Hartland, Wiscon sin, won the junior champipn award. 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