STATE
CROPS CAREER DEVELOPMENT
EVENT
203
FFA members represented 49 schools in the 2009 State FFA Crops Judging Event.
Sponsor
of contest: Pioneer Hi-Bred
International, Inc.
High
team: Lelsey Shaw, Leah Vantilborg,
and Abi Shaw of the Minot FFA Chapter. Alternates:
Wendy Montgomery and Brita Martin. Team advisors:
Lance VanBerkom, Jeff Ball and Tracey Hartwig.
High individual: Zach
Rameden of
the Rugby FFA Chapter received a baby bison trophy and a $100 scholarship
sponsored by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Individuals 2nd
through 5th place received plaques sponsored by District 6.
High
team received a traveling trophy sponsored by Julie and Chad Ellingson,
a championship plaque sponsored by Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.,
and a special plaque sponsored by Valley City Kiwanis Club.
High team members will also receive a trip to the national convention
sponsored by Pioneer Hi-Bread
International, Inc.
STATE
LIVESTOCK CAREER
DEVELOPMENT
EVENT
189
FFA members represented 45 schools in the 2009 State FFA Livestock Judging
Event. Sponsor of contest: North Dakota Rural
Rehabilitation Corporation and the ND
Buffalo
Association.
High
team: Ian Hall, Mason
Lautenschlager, and Wyatt Hanson of the Berthold FFA Chapter.
Alternates: Payton
Lautenschlager and Morgan Cummings. Team advisor:
Troy
Enga.
High
individual: Austin Becker of the
Minot FFA Chapter received a baby bison trophy sponsored by North
Dakota Rural Rehabilitation Corporation, the Mel Kirkeide Award sponsored by the ND Winter Show, and
a $100 scholarship sponsored by the North Dakota
Buffalo
Association. Individuals 2nd
through 5th place received plaques sponsored by District 6.
High
team received a traveling trophy sponsored by the Saddle & Sirloin
Club, NDSU and a special plaque sponsored by Allard Trophy Co.
High team members received a plaque sponsored by the North
Dakota Rural Rehabilitation Corporation and a trip to the national
convention sponsored by North Dakota
Rural Rehabilitation Corporation. Each
team member also received a plaque sponsored by the ND
Stockmen’s Association.