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2022 District 1 FFA Holds Soil Judging Contest

By Newspaper StaffOctober 13, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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The 2022 District 1 FFA Soil Judging CDE (Career Development Event) contest recently took place near Evansport.

The FFA soils contest includes rural and urban. These contests are an extension of their classroom learning and prepare students to evaluate land and soil to determine its potential use.

In the Rural Contest students evaluate the land on slope, erosion, texture, natural drainage, land classification and recommended conservation practices.

Placing first was Delta, second – Wauseon, third – Archbold, fourth – Fayette, fifth – Pettisville.

High Individual was Tessa Nafziger – Archbold, second – Anthony Pelton, Delta, sixth – Hannah Barnes, Delta, seventh – Zephania Siefker, Wauseon, eighth – Branon Coopshaw, Wauseon, ninth – Brennan Bronson, Delta, and tenth – Olivia Miller, Pettisville.


In the Urban Contest students evaluate the land on slope, flood hazard, soil stability, water table and bedrock depth.

Placing first was Wauseon, second – Pettisville, third – Archbold, fourth – Delta, fifth – Tinora, sixth – Fayette.

High Individual was Garrett Leininger, Wauseon, second – Aiden Goings, Wauseon, fourth – Ava Genter, Pettisville, fifth – Cayden Jacoby, Pettisville, sixth – Mason Iller, Archbold, seventh – Courtney Wiemken, Pettisville, eighth – Landynn Krugh, Archbold, ninth – Craig Hoffman, Tinora and tenth – Kainoa Carvalhoneif, Wauseon.


Both contests included a written exam.

CDE’s are an extension of the local agricultural education classroom and serve as an authentic application of the curriculum in which students are instructed.

Through agricultural education and the FFA, amazing opportunities exist for FFA members.


With over 300 careers in agriculture, food, fiber and natural resources, FFA members can look forward to unlimited success.

They are future chemists, business owners, politicians, community leaders, veterinarians, farmers, and teachers.  The skills obtained through FFA will serve a student for life.

The Ohio FFA Association has 27,721 members in 326 chapters.


 

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