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HANNIBALÂ â Students in the FFA program at the Hannibal Career and Technical Center competed in different Proficiency Award areas in February.
The award honors and recognizes students for their supervised agriculture experience projects and the specialized skills they have developed within them.
Four students competed at the Area Level, and three of them placed in the top three.
The students competing for the Proficiency awards in different experience areas were: Sophie Albright â Small Animal Production and Care; Ashton Braden â Equine Entrepreneurship; Alyssa Fountain â Poultry Production; and Emma Fountain â Agriculture Sales.
On Feb. 20, the PBL FFA Chapter had six students compete in the Section 17 Proficiency Awards.
In this competition, members complete an application regarding their supervised agriculture experience then complete an interview with a panel of judges.
Competitors are judged for their record book quality and interviewing skills. Members competing included Christina White- first in Agriscience- Plant Systems, Jordan Walder- first in Food Service, Hope Watts- first in Ag Processing, Gracie Wagner- first in Equine Entrepreneurship, Jasmine Miles- first in Small Animal Care, and Maci Kingren.
In addition, the Chapter had 5 members who were recommended for their State FFA Degree. Those members include Maci Kingren, Jasmine Miles, Jordan Walder, Gracie Wagner, and Christina White. Christina was named Section 17 Star in AgriScience and Jordan Walder was named Star in Ag Business.