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Kentucky Well Represented at 93rd National FFA Convention and Expo

Posted October 30, 2020
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Kentucky FFA was well represented at the 93rd Annual National FFA Convention, which was held virtually on October 27-29.  Over 100,000 FFA members, advisors, and supporters registered for the event which was also shown live on RFD TV. 

 

Mallory White of Union County was named the national winner in the Forage Production Proficiency contest.  Mallory’s work was based on her work on her family’s farm where she has assisted with cutting, raking, baling, and transporting hay.  Mallory is the daughter of Ryan and Brooke White.  Her advisors are Jeremy Hill, Emilee Graves, and Kelsie Stevens. 

 

Alexandria Whitman of Green County placed second in the Food Products and Processing Systems Division 3 of the National Agriscience Fair.  Whitman’s research related to the effectiveness of various food storage containers in relation to food preservation.     

 

Hannah York of Caldwell County was one of four finalists for the American Star in Agribusiness Award.  Hannah developed a business of creating and selling fall displays including pumpkins, gourds, and fodder shocks.  She has grown this business and has also begun raising and selling fruits and vegetables all while working for a local nursery and completing her degree at Murray State University.  Hannah plans to continue full time in the horticulture industry after graduation in December.  She is the daughter of Wes and Nikel York of Fredonia.  Her FFA advisors are Wes York and Magen Woods. 

 

Gracie Staude of Western Hills represented Kentucky as a National FFA Officer Candidate. 

 

Madisonville North Hopkins was a National Finalist in the National Chapter Model of Innovation in the area of Building Communities. 

 

Royal Spring Middle School was one of five National Finalists for the Middle School Model of Excellence award.  Royal Spring is the first Kentucky FFA chapter to be recognized for this award.   

Four Kentucky FFA members were selected as national proficiency award finalists in their respective areas meaning they were in the top four nationally.  They were:

Colton George- Caldwell County- Diversified Crop Production Placement

 

Seth Anderson- Madison Southern- Forest Management

 

Jacob Eads- Taylor County- Turf Management

 

Dylan Adams- Caldwell County- Wildlife Management

 

Proficiency awards are based on a written application detailing the student’s accomplishments and learning related to his or her Supervised Agricultural Experience Program.  National Finalists complete an in depth interview with industry leaders as part of the selection process.

 

Ten Kentucky FFA members placed in the top twelve in the FFA Agriscience Fair.  They were:

Animal Systems Division 1- Richard Oakley- Royal Spring Middle School

 

Animal Systems Division 2- Lauren Bass and Katie Beth London- Barren County Middle

School

 

Food Products and Processing Division 1- Ani Sutherland- Leestown Middle School


Plant Science Systems- Chesney McPherson and Hadley Adams- Barren County Middle School

 

Power, Structural, and Technical Systems Division 1- Gracie Paas- Royal Spring Middle

School

 

Social Systems Division 2- Anistyn Kenley and Brooklyn Quint- Royal Spring Middle

School

 

Social Systems Division 5- Jaylin Cox- Taylor County

 

 

The American FFA Degree was awarded to 95 Kentucky FFA members.  This honor is the highest award the organization can bestow on a member. 

 

Twelve Kentucky FFA chapters were recognized in the National Chapter Contest.  Bourbon County, LaRue County, Locust Trace, Madisonville North Hopkins, Royal Spring Middle School, Spencer County, Taylor County, Western Hills, and Williamstown were recognized as National Three Star Chapters.  Madison Southern, Scott County, and Seneca were recognized as National Two Star Chapters. 

 

While Career Development and Leadership Development Events were not held this year, the following chapters and individuals were recognized as having qualified to compete at the national level.

CDE Area

Chapter

Agricultural Communications

LaRue County

Agricultural Issues

Harrison County

Agricultural Sales

Spencer County

Agricultural Technology & Mechanical Systems

Whitley County

Agronomy

Spencer County

Conduct of Chapter Meetings

Locust Trace

Creed Speaking

Makalya Wilson, Woodford County

Dairy Cattle Evaluation

Spencer County

Employment Skills

Madison Goodlett, Spencer County

Extemporaneous Speaking

Olivia Moore, Western Hills

Farm Business Management

Spencer County

Floriculture

Boyle County

Food Science & Technology

LaRue County

Forestry

McCreary Central

Horse Evaluation

Caldwell County

Livestock Evaluation

Boyle County

Marketing Plan

Spencer County

Meats Evaluation

Mercer County

Milk Quality & Products

LaRue County

Nursery

McCracken County

Parliamentary Procedure

Spencer County

Prepared Public Speaking

Braedon Price, South Warren

Veterinary Science

Locust Trace

 

For more Information Contact:

Matt Chaliff, Executive Secretary

matt.chaliff@education.ky.gov

502-564-3472

                                                                         

 

 

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