News Release
Saturday, October 6, 2018
New York’s Barton Wins 2018 Merle Howard Award
MADISON, WIS. – Kyle Barton of Copake, N.Y., was named the 15th Merle Howard Award winner at World Dairy Expo® on Saturday, October 6.
Barton would be the first to thank his grandfather, Ken Main and his grandfather’s business partner, Peter Vail, for an incredible opportunity to own and show some of the best Brown Swiss in the world. With that said, Barton also seized the opportunity by working on the grass roots level by handling all show-string tasks including washing, clipping, and working with all the farm’s cattle.
In a previous interview at WDE, this New York native was quoted as saying, “My grandfather and his business partner have been great mentors, teaching me a great work ethic, and a lot more about show cattle and what to look for. Tim Coon, has been a terrific mentor, too, teaching me about how to care for and prepare show cows. There is no one better.”
The 15th Merle Howard award winner got his start as a six-year-old boy when his grandfather bought him Jersey calf. From that point he was hooked. And since that day, he has been soaking everything in about all things dairy.
Up until this year, Barton’s favorite World Dairy Expo memory would have been when his Brown Swiss cow was named Reserve Supreme Champion of the Junior Show two years ago. That all changed Thursday when his homebred cow, Cutting Edge T Delilah won both the junior and open show of the 2018 International Brown Swiss Show. She will compete for Supreme Champion in both the Junior and Open divisions at the close of the 2018 World Dairy Expo.
Respected among his peers, past Merle Howard award winner, Kelly Reynolds had this to say about Barton, “Kyle always takes time to say hello to fellow exhibitors. He is a humble showman and has graciously won with Delilah all fall. In addition, Kyle can be found doing numerous tasks in the Elite Cattle show string . . . from washing to clipping to bedding to bagging. There is no task he won’t take on.”
1998 Duncan MacKenzie award winner Barrie Potter adds, “Kyle has a very calm demeanor around cows. He’s also a young man who works hard and has a work ethic that mirrors his grandfather’s generation.”
“He’s just such a pleasure to be around. He simply wants to watch the show string and provide the best quality cattle care,” added 2015 Duncan MacKenzie award winner Tim Coon.
Barton is the son of Donna and Michael Barton, both of New York.
All of the previous award winners of the Merle Howard Award were on hand for the award presentation. They include: 2004, Robert Teixeira, Turlock, Calif.; 2005, Matthew Mitchell, Lafollette, Tenn.; 2006, Greta Koebel, Three Oaks, Mich.; 2007, Brandon Ferry, Hilbert, Wis.; 2008, Kelly Lee Reynolds, Corfu, N.Y.; 2009 Kyle Natzke, Fond du Lac, Wis.; 2010 Stephanie Aves, Popular Grove, Ill.; 2011 Karen Anderson Johnson, Willmar, Minn.; 2012 Cy Conard, Sharon Springs, N.Y.; 2013, Cassy Krull, Lake Mills, Wis.; 2014, Jade Jensen Krushke, New Richmond, Wis.; 2015, Jared Dueppengiesser, Perry, N.Y.; 2016, Doug Boop, Millmont, Pa., and 2017, Dawson Nickels, Watertown, Wis.
Merle Howard was a respected dairy industry pioneer. Winner of the 1954 Klussendorf Award, Howard was a herd manager, Holstein classifier and later a sales and export businessman. Serving on the first National Dairy Shrine Board, he became one of only eleven people to receive the 4-E Award for outstanding service.
Serving as the meeting place of the global dairy industry, World Dairy Expo brings together the latest in dairy innovation and the best cattle in North America. Crowds of nearly 70,000 people, from 100 countries, will return to Madison, Wisconsin for the 52nd annual event, October 2-6, 2018, when the world’s largest dairy-focused trade show, dairy and forage seminars, a world-class dairy cattle show and more will be on display. Visit worlddairyexpo.com or follow us on Facebook , Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, or YouTube for more information.
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Note to Editors: High-resolution photos of the winners are available here.