Montana FFA Spring 2016 Newsletter
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Montana FFA Spring 2016 Newsletter
Montana FFA Foundation 502 South 19th, Suite 102 Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 582-4118 [email protected] State Advisor’s UPDATE: Over1,600membersandguestsattendedMontana FFA’s86thAnnualStateConventionMarch30th– April1stinBozeman,Montana.TheMontanaFFA StateConventionhosted10careerdevelopment events,generalsessions,andworkshopsduringthe four-dayevent.Thewinningteamsearnthe opportunitytocompeteattheNationalFFA Conventionwhichwilltakeplacethisfallin Indianapolis,IN.NewStateFFAOfficerswere selectedandareasfollows:AlbertKoenig– PresidentfromBelgrade,CJStevenson-1stVPfrom Moore,JonAndres-2ndVPfromMissoula,AshleyKoenig-SecretaryfromBelgrade,Josh Meyer-TreasurerfromGreatFalls,KacieCummings-ReporterfromCascade,BrockReiner- SentinelfromFlathead(Kalispell),andJakeMichels-ParliamentarianfromShepherd. MissoulaFFAtookhometheTeamSweepstakesaward,whiletheFlatheadFFAearnedthetitle ofStarChapterforthesecondyearinarow.CarolineRoederofChoteauwasnamedtheStar GreenhandwithLiviaJackolafromKalispell,announcedastheStarinAgribusiness.Montana’s StarinAgriculturePlacementwenttoChloeWilliamsofGreatFallsandKaceyBertolinoofJoliet earnedthetitleofStarFarmer. Over250DayofServiceparticipantsteamedupwith14locationsintheGallatinValleytolenda helpinghand.LocationswheremembersvolunteeredincludedEagleMount,Heartofthe Valley,theHistoryMuseum,andseveralBozemanparks.Thecombinedworkeffortofthese studentvolunteerstotaledover500hourstoimprovethecityofBozeman,aswellas communitybusinessesandorganizations. Montanabusinessandindustryrepresentativesfromaroundthestatewereinattendanceas sponsorsfortheeventaswellaspromotingtheirorganizationduringthethree-dayFFA Tradeshow.TheMontanaFFAmakesapositivedifferenceinthelivesofstudentsby developingtheirpotentialforpremierleadership,personalgrowthandcareersuccessthrough agriculturaleducation.Formoreinformation,pleasecontacttheMontanaFFAAssociationfor upcomingeventsandwaystogetinvolved.ForcontactinformationvisittheMontanaFFA websiteatmontanaffa.org Welcome Helping Hands Sponsor TheFFAFoundationispleasedtohave FarmersStateBankasaHelpingHands Fundsponsor.FarmersStateBankhas providedanopportunityforFFA membersinMissoula,Victor, StevensvilleandCorvallistoreceive grantmoneytocompletecommunityserviceprojectsthroughtheHelpingHands Funds.TheHelpingHandsFundsassistsFFAmembersintheirefforts“toServe” theircommunitiesjustasFarmersStateBankhasserveditcustomers. Foroveronehundredyears,FarmersStateBankhashadonegoal:tocontinueto grow,whilekeepingthecommunitybankfeelandatmosphere.Thislocal institutioncontinuestohelpcustomerswithproductsandservicesrangingfrom traditionaltostateoftheart. FarmersStateBankwasthenumberonelenderinRavalliCountyfor2013,2014, and2015,accordingtotheRavalliCountyClerkandRecordersoffice.TheBankis also an SBA Preferred Lender, which reduces approval time on Small Business Administrationloansandhelpsbusinessesprosper. In keeping with their goal of supporting local communities, each year Farmers State Bank awards a $10,000 scholarship to seniors from participating high schoolsinDarby,Hamilton,Stevensville,Victor,Florence,CorvallisandMissoula. Todate,thesescholarshipshavebenefited118students,withover$926,250.00 awarded. Farmers State Bank has grown to include locations in Victor, Florence, Darby, Stevensville,Hamilton,LoloandMissoula.www.Farmersebank.com Bulls for Blue Weareexcitedtoannounceyetanotherprogramfor our5,000FFAmembers,BullsforBlue:Geneticsfor Success!TheBullsforBlueProgramisdesignedto supportFFAmembersgettingastartintheirownbeef productionprojectthroughBullsforBluestartup funds.Montanaseedstockproducerscancontribute bydonating10%ofLot10attheirannualbullsaletotheMontanaFFA Foundation.Fundsgeneratedallowustoprovideon-goingprogramsupportfor ourstudents,andprovidestartupfundsforSupervisedAgricultureExperience projectsrelatedtothebeefindustry.Studentsinterestedinthebeefindustrycan usethesefundstopurchasecows,secureleasedgroundforgrazing,andother costsassociatedwiththeirproject.SupportingtheBullsforBlueProgramaidsFFA studentsthroughoutthestate,andpromotestheBeefindustrytothenext generationofproducers.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutourprogram,orwould liketoparticipateintheprogram,pleasecontactusat(406)582-4118.Thankyou toourcurrentBullsforBlueparticipants: Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø MyttyAngus BobcatAngus Stevenson’sDiamondDot Stevenson’sAngus InderlandAngus BasinAngus PricklyPearSimmentalranch CircleLAngus HylineAngus FeltonAngus BlevinsAngus SutherlinRedAngusFarms BullsoftheBitterroot GatewaySimmental&LuckyCross KlompienRedAngus DeBruyckerCharolais SouthMontanaAngusAssociation VermillionRanch State Convention Results AgriculturalSalesCDE: Individual:Firstplacereceiveda$1,000 scholarshipsponsoredbyBillingsFarmhand. 1. AlbertKoenig–Belgrade 2. JoeLackman–Forsyth 3. AshleyKoenig–Belgrade 4. BrettRobertus–Laurel 5. WalkerHeckman–Fairfield 6. NatalieArnott–Missoula 7. KylaAndres–Missoula 7.NathanWildeboer–Missoula 9.JessicaHoran–Moore 10.ShaneMilton-Joliet Team: 1. MissoulaFFA 2. BelgradeFFA 3. LaurelFFA 4. ShepherdFFA 5. FlatheadFFA AgronomyCDE: Individual:Firstplacereceivedascholarship sponsoredbyMontanaSeedGrowers. 1. DustinPape–Stevensville 2. KaceyBertolino–Joliet 3. AnthonySongstad–Joliet 4. CarolineRoeder–Choteau 5. CaitlynCorso–BigTimber 6. RussellZentner–Clark’sFork 7. JohnPower–Wheatland 8. NoelleSenner–Flathead 9. CaraWhite–Clark’sFork 10. DylanSander–Plevna Team: 1. JolietFFA 2. StevensvilleFFA 3. MissoulaFFA 4. Clark’sForkFFA 5. PlevnaFFA AgriculturalTechnologyandMechanicalSystemsCDE (mechanics): Individual:UTITechnicalSchooloffereda$3,000tothe thirdplaceindividual,$5,000tothesecondplace individual,and$10,000tothefirstplaceindividual.The firstplaceindividualalsoreceiveda$1,000scholarship fromGeneralDistributing. 1. AlbertKoenig–Belgrade 2. CottonMyers–Joliet 3. GrantPanion–Missoula 4. BenRoeder–Choteau 5. TravenOlson–MilesCity 6. BenHallford-Stevensville 7. BrandonRoss–Bainville 8. HazenFink–Lambert 9. LukeHenke–Shelby 10. TannerCrawford–FergusofLewistown Team: 1. MissoulaFFA 2. BelgradeFFA 3. BigSandyFFA 4. ChoteauFFA 5. LaurelFFA AgriscienceFair: Overallwinnersineacharea: AnimalSystems:ElizabethBrennenandZacZimmerman- Missoula PowerandTechnologySystems:AllieBlainandMorgan Harris-Joliet PlantSystems:BrandonBergum-Moore EnvironmentalSciencesandNaturalResources:Kate Inderland–BigTimber SocialSystems:SilkeAdams–ParkCity FoodScience:JessieDuffyandNatalieArnott–Missoula State Convention Results CreedSpeakingCDE: 1. 2. 3. 4. AnnaSlivka–Winifred MeganBrewer-Melstone MattieTucek–GrassRange TrentonBraaten–Townsend ExtemporaneousSpeakingCDE: 1. 2. 3. 4. AshleyKoenig–Belgrade McKadeMahlen–Culbertson KalaBertolino–Joliet JonAndres–Missoula FarmBusinessManagementCDE: LivestockJudgingCDE: Individual:Thefirstplaceindividualreceiveda $1,000scholarshipsponsoredbyWestfeeds. 1. JessMoody–BigTimber 2. HannahKraft–Laurel 3. CourtneeClairmont–MissionValley 4. JonAndres–Missoula 5. ClaireRuckman–Fairfield 6. LiviaJackola–Flathead 7. AlbertKoenig–Belgrade 8. KelseyKraft–Laurel 9. KristaCallantine–Belgrade 10. HazenFink–Lambert Team: Individual:Thefirstplaceindividualreceiveda$1,000 scholarshipsponsoredbytheMontanaFarmBureau Foundation. 1. AlbertKoenig–Belgrade 2. SamCurry–BigTimber 3. JohnTatarka–Belgrade 4. NathanWildeboer–Missoula 5. GrayGordon–Flathead 6. BenRoeder–Choteau 7. KarlyHanson–Flathead 8. JonAndres–Missoula 9. BrettMcRae–Colstrip 10. AshleyKoenig–Belgrade Team: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. BelgradeFFA MissoulaFFA FlatheadFFA BigTimberFFA ChoteauFFA PreparedPublicSpeakingCDE: 1. 2. 3. 4. CJStevenson–Moore TylerNoyse-Townsend KatieKoterba–ElectricCity RachelPrevost–Lambert 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. LaurelFFA FlatheadFFA BroadwaterFFA MissoulaFFA BigTimberFFA ParliamentaryProcedureCDE: 1. ShepherdFFA 2. FlatheadFFA 3. JolietFFA Note from the President Greetings, Happy Spring to everyone. Spring is a great time for fresh new beginnings.Fortheranchingcommunity,calvingandlambingisin fullswingandthefarmingcommunityisbusygettingtheircropsin thegroundallinanticipationofanotherprosperousyear. ThissamesequencetakesplaceforMontanaFFA.OnApril2ndthe members of the Association voted in a new slate of state officers. These 8 outstanding individuals were selected from a great group of candidates to lead our Association for another year. Congratulations to them as well as all of the other contest winnersandparticipants. The Foundation also started a fresh beginning with the addition of our newest corporate sponsor,TireRama.PleaselookforthedetailsoftheTireRamaprograminthiseditionofthe newsletter. Convention was a tremendous success with our students being allowed to apply their knowledge through the many different contests and learn leadership skills in the many workshopsthatwereoffered. Allofthissuccesscomeswithagreatdealoftimeandeffortfrommanypeoplethroughout our great state and is not financially possible without the generosity of our donors and sponsors.Asspringturnstosummer,cherishthememoriesmadeandholdontothefactthat Montana Agriculture has a very promising and bright future through the efforts of our MontanaFFAstudents.Thankstoeveryonewhocontinuestoaddtooursuccess. ForeverBlue, CurtRobbins President MontanaFFAFoundation Tire Rama Challenge Tire-Ramahasspentthelast39yearsdeliveringextensiveautorepairstosatisfiedcustomers throughoutMontana,Wyoming,Idaho,andWashington.Theiremployee-ownedoperationfocuses onbuildingstrongcustomerrelationshipsandprovidingthehighestqualityworkmanshiponeach andeveryautomotiverepair.AllqualifyingservicesareautomaticallybackedbytheNAPAWarranty, andtheyoffertheirownHassle-FreeWarrantyforpurchasewithyourtires.Ourgoalistoprovide unparalleledserviceineverythingtheydo,anywherethey’relocated. TheMontanaFFAissoexcitedtoannounceournewpartnershipwithTireRama!Uponpurchaseof tiresfromanyTireRamaintheBigSkyState,TireRamawillgraciouslydonate$2.00pertiresoldto MontanaFFA! SimplystopintoanyTireRamaandmentionyou’rewithFFAwhenyoupurchaseyourtiresand theywilldonate$2.00foreverytiresold,toscholarshipsthroughtheFFAFoundation! IfeveryFFAmember,Alumnior familymemberpurchasedtheir tiresfromTireRama,theFFA Foundationwouldreceiveover $2.00+thousandsofFFA supporters statewide=scholarships,and opportunities formembers! Theskyisthelimit! OurVicePresidentoftheFoundation Board,Mr.BillJimmerson,enjoyinghis newtires! Greetings from the Executive Director GreetingsfromtheMontanaFFAFoundation! The86thAnnualMontanaFFAStateConventionwelcomedover1,500FFA membersandgueststoBozeman,andbeautifullyshowcasedtheimpactFFA canhaveonouryoungleaders.StateConventionneverceasestoinspire, engageandencourageallstakeholders;whileprovidingaspringboardintoa newseasonofdevelopingouryouth.Thesponsorsanddonorswhosupport ourprogramsarethebackboneofourlocalandstateprograms. TheFoundationsupportedmorescholarships,programsandprojects,thananyothertimeinFoundation history,inthankstoourdonors.IndividualsandcompaniesseethevalueintheFFAprogramandsupportwith time,talentandtheircheckbooks.IwanttothankeachofourpartnersandstakeholderswhomakeMontana FFAapromising,brightlightinthefutureofMontanaand Agriculturestatewide.Aswediveintoanotherexciting yearimpactingstudents’lives,thankyouforyourpartin developingourfutureleaders! Sincerely, JaimeEdmundson MontanaFFAFoundation ExecutiveDirector Face of FFA Abbey Dunn – Corvallis FFA For50yearsinRuralCorvallis,MT,thelocalFFAchapterwas nothingbutadistantmemory,ofbygoneyearsnevertocome again.For50years,Corvallisstudentslookedlonginglyat neighborhoodschoolswithFFAprograms,allwhileknowingthat theywouldprobablyneverhaveaprogram.Until2015,whena groupofstudentsandawillingschoolboarddecidedtohirean advisor,andanewgenerationofCorvallisFFAmemberswere born. ForchapterpresidentAbbeyDunn,themomentisoverdue.“This yearalone,FFAhelpedmemakeconnectionswithpeoplethatare reallyimportantintheagriculturalindustry,bothteenagersand adults,”Dunnsaidinarecentinterview.“Ithasimpactedmylife inmanyways.” Corvallis,Montana,ispartoftheBitterrootValleyregionof Montana,classifiedasaruralareaheavilydependenton agriculture,accordingtothemostrecentU.S. Censusdata.TheFFAchapterisdevelopingthe nextgenerationofthoseagriculturalworkers. “FFAhashelpedmemeetpeoplethatare changingthefutureofagriculture,anditisvery cool,”accordingtoDunn. For50years,CorvallisHighSchoolstudents interestedinagriculturehavenotbeenabletosay thattheyarepartofanFFAchapter.Thisyear, thatisfinallychanging.AlreadytheFFAhas impactedCorvallisinavarietyofways,and accordingtoAbbeyDunn,thattrendwillcontinue intothefuture.“We’vealreadysetstandardsfor thefuture,”shesaidconfidently.“We’vealready plannedoutwherewewanttheFFAtogofrom here,andwethinkwehaveabrightfuture ahead.” “We believe in the future of agriculture” Congratulations to FFA participants for making it to State! Farmers State Bank www.farmersebank.com Seven convenient locations in Missoula & the Bitterroot Valley Member FDIC Welcome New State Officers! Congratulationstoournewslateofleadersfor2016-2017! President-AlbertKoenig,BelgradeFFA AlbertisexcitedtosupporthisBobcats,attendingMSU-Bozeman,majoringinAgriculture Business. st 1 VicePresident-CJStevenson,MooreFFA CJplansonattendingMontanaStateUniversitymajoringinFinancialEngineering. nd 2 VicePresident-JonAndres,MissoulaFFA JonisexcitedtoattendMontanaStateUniversitymajoringinChemicalEngineering. Secretary-AshleyKoenig,BelgradeFFA AshleywillbeaproudBobcatattendingMSU-Bozeman,majoringinAgricultureBusiness. Treasurer-JoshMeyer,ElectricCityFFA JoshwillbejoiningtheMarineCorpsuponretirementofhisyearofservice.Hewillberesiding inBozemanduringhisStateOfficeryear. Reporter-KacieCummings,CascadeFFA KaciewillalsobeattendingMSU-BozemanmajoringinPre-Medinhopesofbecominga Physician’sAssistant. Sentinel-BrockReiner,FlatheadFFA BrockwillbeattendingMontanaStateUniversitymajoringinAgriculturalEducation,broad fieldteaching. Parliamentarian-JakeMichels,ShepherdFFA Inthefall,JakewillbeattendingMontanaStateUniversity,majoringinElectricalEngineering. Congratulations to the Little Big Horn Chapter! Recently, the Little Big Horn FFA chapter at Lodge Grass High School received a $50,000 dollar grant from the Agricultural Development Council from the Growth Through Agriculture program. The chapter is planning to use these funds and other loan opportunities as part of a “hands on” learning experience in beef production. As Ty Neal, the chapter advisor, and the FFA students explained in their application and presentation, this project will engage freshmen and sophomores by allowing them to purchase cattle, breed them, sell steer calves, keep heifer calves, and collect the proceeds in the form of a college scholarship after graduation. They hope to attract students who typically don’t have the opportunity to participate in agriculture in addition to existing members of FFA. Congratulations to the Little Big Horn FFA Chapter! CongratulationstoourHelpingHandsGrantRecipients! ChoteauFFAInanefforttocontinuetoservetheircommunity,ChoteauFFAmembershave designedanopportunitytoserveandcooperatewithspecialneedsstudentsintheirschoolbyestablishinga schoolgarden.Classroombasedlessonswillbetaughttothestudentsontheimportanceofgrowingand caringforagarden.Toconcludetheseason,aschool-widetastingpartywillbeheldsostudentsareableto sampletheirharvest.Choteauisreceiving$2,100fortheirproject. LodgeGrassFFALodgeGrassFFAisexcitedtousetheirallotted$400toadoptahighwaytobe cleanedupthreetimesayear.Theresultofourprojectwillbeacleanercommunity.“Theyhopethatothers willseetheirhardworkandstoplitteringsomuchwhentheyrealizewhatabeautifulcommunitytheylive in.” TwinBridgesFFATwinBridgesFFAwasgiven$1,500tobuildapproximately20benchestoseat guestsattheSheridanCountyFair.Thiswillgivethestudentstheopportunitytoenhancetheirskillsin weldingandwoodworkingaswellasthesenseofdoingsomethingtohelpothers. HinsdaleFFAHinsdalewasawarded$2,500toreplaceacommunitysidewalkalongtheedgeofa parkinthetown.Thesidewalkisbrokenupandcoveredwithweeds,thechapterisexcitedtohaveauseable sidewalkforcommunitymemberstoenjoythepark. CorvallisFFACorvallisFFAwasawarded$650toprovidethecommunityaplacetorestwhen enjoyingtheMontanaoutdoors.TheyplanonbuildingandupdatingthepublicbenchesbetweenHamilton andLolo. ThankyoutoourHelpingHandsSponsors:Farmer’sStateBank,KenyonNoble, Dennis&PhyllisWashingtonFoundation,andFiveValley’sLandTrust! Montana FFA Foundation 502 South 19th, Suite 102 Bozeman, MT 59718 [email protected] (406)582-4118 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID AlphaGraphics Bozeman