L-B FFA Chapter Has Been Busy

(From Liberty-Benton Local Schools)

Our Liberty-Benton FFA chapter had a busy October!

On October 12, four members represented us at the State Urban Soils Career Development Event (CDE), where they put their soil knowledge to the test! Participants examined soil pits, conducted ribbon tests, and assessed soil properties like drainage and compaction to recommend best management practices. The team placed 26th in the state, with individual scores as follows:

Elizabeth Nauert: 32nd

Isaiah Todd: 106th

Jakob Kern: 125th

Madison Junge: 144th

On October 19, our chapter showed appreciation for local farmers and drivers by distributing snack bags at the Legacy Grain Elevator on County Road 84. These bags were assembled in class with donations and included snacks, water, and thank-you cards signed by every member. Five members attended and enjoyed connecting with the community!

The excitement continued at the FFA National Convention from October 23-25, where six of our members attended workshops, sessions, and special events. Highlights included hearing from National Secretary Grant Norfleet and Temple Grandin and celebrating former Ohio FFA state president Luke Jennings’ installation as National FFA Secretary. On October 26th, we proudly cheered on Mary Holley and Erica Patterson as they received their American Degrees, the highest honor for FFA members!

We’re proud of our Liberty-Benton FFA members and all they achieved this month!

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