We broke ground on the swing-set project this week. "Maxwell" our tractor has come in very handy!
Here are some construction pictures from Paulson's, where we are building it the set.
Our CDE teams did well at Bowdle with Ag Mechanics placing first overall, Livestock placing second overall, Horses placing third overall, and our floriculture student placing in the top ten individually.
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Thursday, March 30, 2017
CDE Season
Our Ag Mechanics team finished in first place at the Miller CDE with Andrew finishing first overall.
Our livestock judging team finished in first place at the Miller CDE with Cassidy finishing in first place overall and Teigan finishing in 3rd place overall.
Here is a picture of all the participants at the Miller CDE. This is the most participation we've ever had at an event before.
The livestock judging team also finished in first place at the Redfield CDE
Here are some updated photos from our swingset project.
Our livestock judging team finished in first place at the Miller CDE with Cassidy finishing in first place overall and Teigan finishing in 3rd place overall.
Here is a picture of all the participants at the Miller CDE. This is the most participation we've ever had at an event before.
The livestock judging team also finished in first place at the Redfield CDE
Here are some updated photos from our swingset project.
Monday, March 13, 2017
FFA Week 2
We had the opportunity to attend a CDE school in Winner this year during FFA Week. They also brought in Dr. Rigsby who has spoken at the National FFA convention a number of times. He had an inspiring message of the power of a parent/teacher on a student's life. We were grateful to meet with him after the event.
We also had our annual animal nursery during FFA week. A huge thank you to a couple of SBA families who provided us with sheep, goats, cattle and a horse for our event.
The bottle lambs were very young ranging in age from 1-4 days old.
The Animal Science students taught the elementary students about the animals.
Day 2 of our swing-set construction was successful as we secured the main beam on top of the swing-set, We hope to move it on campus in the next month or so.
The Animal Science class is making digestion murals to help teach the elementary students about digestion.
We also had our annual animal nursery during FFA week. A huge thank you to a couple of SBA families who provided us with sheep, goats, cattle and a horse for our event.
The bottle lambs were very young ranging in age from 1-4 days old.
The Animal Science students taught the elementary students about the animals.
Day 2 of our swing-set construction was successful as we secured the main beam on top of the swing-set, We hope to move it on campus in the next month or so.
The Animal Science class is making digestion murals to help teach the elementary students about digestion.
Monday, February 27, 2017
FFA Week 1
Another FFA week is in the books and this year's activities lived up to all the hype. We did a unique fundraiser this year by having students put money in jars to support their favorite teacher wearing a bovine costume for the day. Here is a picture of our chapter with the winner!
We hosted an Ag-Olympics theme having an apple-bobbing relay, hay bale throwing competition, potato peeling competition and a pop chugging contest out of calf bottles. In the background, you can also see our tractor "Maxwell" which pulled in a trailer with the officer team on it.
We also hosted our yearly art competition centered around the theme of "Transformed" where the artists reclaimed products and gave them a new meaning. There were several outstanding pieces entered including the ones below:
We hosted an Ag-Olympics theme having an apple-bobbing relay, hay bale throwing competition, potato peeling competition and a pop chugging contest out of calf bottles. In the background, you can also see our tractor "Maxwell" which pulled in a trailer with the officer team on it.
We also hosted our yearly art competition centered around the theme of "Transformed" where the artists reclaimed products and gave them a new meaning. There were several outstanding pieces entered including the ones below:
Pie Auction
We had another very successful pie auction which raises money for a variety of projects around SBA including some of our FFA activities.
The students have fun displaying the pies and do a great job hosting the event.
Thank you to all the students and supporters who come and give generously to the school each year at this event!
The students have fun displaying the pies and do a great job hosting the event.
Thank you to all the students and supporters who come and give generously to the school each year at this event!
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Restored Ford 9N Tractor
A generous donor has given us a completely restored Ford 9N tractor to use for our chapter and school activities. We are having a "name the tractor" contest for students with a $50 cash prize for the best name voted on by our FFA officers. What a great illustration of how Christ has "restored" us to a right relationship to God for those of us who have placed our trust in Jesus as our Lord and Savior!
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Value and Purpose of Agricultural Education
In my graduate studies I come across several other professionals in Agricultural Education. The following link is to an article written to Ag Ed students at Penn State University on the importance of both knowledge and skills in the world of agriculture. It is lengthy, however, it lays out a great foundation for why we do what we do.
http://psuaee412.blogspot.com/2016/09/guest-blogger-problem-solving.html
http://psuaee412.blogspot.com/2016/09/guest-blogger-problem-solving.html
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