34 members of the Cumberland Valley
FFA chapter recently returned from participating in the 87th annual
Pennsylvania FFA State Convention held annually at The Pennsylvania State
University in State College. Two teams of students and one individual earned the
privilege to represent Pennsylvania at the next level of competition this fall.
Additionally, several students were awarded State Proficiencies for their work
in Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE) projects which can range from
raising livestock, conducting AgriScience research projects, or exploring
career options in a certain agriculture field.
Each FFA member attending is required
to participate in a Career Development Event (CDEs). CDEs evaluate a student’s
ability to perform skills and tasks necessary for various jobs in the
agriculture field. At the state level,
Pennsylvania offers approximately 30 contests for students to compete in—every
segment of agriculture is represented with contests like Livestock Evaluation,
Parliamentary Procedure, Food Science, Ag Mechanics, and many more.
The Environmental & Natural
Resources Team, consisting of Shannon Dolan, Anna Pauletta, Mallory
Taramelli-Dickinson, and Galen Witmer placed 1st in the state and
earned the right to represent Pennsylvania at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis,
Indiana this October. The team had to develop a 10-minute presentation
regarding a land development issue and also compete in the Aquatics and
Wildlife contests. Anna Pauletta took 1st place individual in the
Aquatics competition while Galen Witmer was 5th place individual in
the Wildlife competition.
The Farm Business Management Team,
consisting of Terrin Brammer, Killiann George, Megan Myers, and Taylor Quigley placed
2nd and will represent Pennsylvania at the Eastern States Exposition
in Springfield, Massachusetts this September. The team analyzed farm income
statements, budgets, and made recommendations for which scenarios would be more
profitable to the farm business. Killiann George was the 2nd place
individual in the contest.
The Farm Business Management Team is excited to represent Pennsylvania FFA at the Big E competition in September. Killiann George, Terrin Brammer, and Taylor Quigley accept the 2nd place plaque. |
Other high-placing teams and
participants are listed below with their placings:
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Horse Evaluation (3rd
place)-Emiliann Goodhart, Cheyenne Murlatt, Makayla Thickey, and Paige
Smith
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Agricultural Sales (3rd place)-Courtney Walter, Victoria Howell,
Morgan Lettich, and Sabrina McClintock
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Agriscience Fair—Food Science Division
Winner-Megan McGee
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Agriscience Fair—Animal Science
Division Winner-Killiann
George
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National Chapter Award-4th place Gold & advancing for
National Evaluation (prepared by 2015-16 FFA Officer Team)
4 CV FFA members were also recognized
on stage for their outstanding SAE programs and earned recognition as a State
Proficiency Winner. State winners earned $250.00 and will move on for
evaluation at the National level this July.
State winners are identified below in their respective categories.
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Beef Production Entrepreneurship-Mackenzie Yorlets (State Winner)
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Equine Science Placement-Cheyenne Murlatt (State Winner)
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Equine Science Entrepreneurship-Emiliann Goodhart (State Winner)
·
Sheep Production-Wyatt Dale (State Winner)
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