FFA students present
Food for America program
Recently 20 members of the Bellevue Chapter of the National FFA Organization participated in the Food For America Program. This program was introduced to increase public awareness of agriculture and where our food comes from. The Bellevue FFA members took animals and agricultural products to the el ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Bellevue FFA student places
Heather Carbary, daughter of Scott and Christine Carbary won second in state for Equine Science Placement. Heather's SAE consists of caring for registered Quarter horses and Percheron draft horses.
Carbary Farms owns two registered Quarter horses and Daniel Farms owns three registered Percheron ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Liberty-Benton FFA news
Members of the Liberty-Benton FFA Chapter built a two-story playhouse to benefit Special Kids Therapy. The playhouse featured two floors, a double door, windows with shutters, and a porch with railing.
Students in the Applied Science and Engineering class designed, drew plans, developed a bill of ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Liberty-Benton FFA news
Liberty-Benton graduate FFA member Christine Noyes was presented the American FFA Degree at the 80th National FFA Convention. This degree, the highest degree in the National FFA Organization, was presented to the local FFA member for her outstanding class work, FFA involvement, and Supervised Agric ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Wynford FFA news
Farm safety
The Crawford County FFA chapters are teaming together to raise awareness about farm safety. They are distributing farm safety products to Crawford county farmers at cost.
One of these products is the SMV sign that is required on farm equipment traveling at less than 25 miles per hou ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Genoa-Penta FFA news
Ag Breakfast a success
On Friday, March 14 the Ottawa County Soil and Water along with the Ottawa County Extension held their annual Agricultural Community Breakfast. The Genoa-Penta FFA along with Oak Harbor FFA helped serve breakfast to the people attending and helped to clean up afterward.
The Genoa FFA students tha ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Liberty-Benton FFA news
Derek Johnson placed fourth out of 194 individuals who qualified for the state urban soil judging competition. Johnson led his team to a fifth place finish in the State of Ohio out of 51 teams that earned the right to compete at this statewide career development event.
Other members of the Libert ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Mohawk FFA news
FFA Week activities
National FFA Week was held Feb. 17-23. Students at Mohawk High School and Mohawk Junior High School were asked to participate in the week-long events.
FFA members and non-FFA members dressed for sprit week. Tuesday was Pajama Day, Wednesday was Crazy Hair, Wig and Sunglasses Day, Thursday was Red ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Liberty-Benton FFA news
Liberty-Benton FFA members met at the home of member Destiny Adams for a fall fun activity hosted by her parents Mrs. Andrea Adams-Miller and Mr. Tom Miller. The event was planned to promote the launch of the chapter mentor program that was developed to get new members involved in the Liberty-Bento ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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