Press Release In October, the Elba FFA (Future Farmers of America) Chapter competed in the National FFA Dairy Evaluation and Management Competition in Indianapolis, Indiana. The team put in many hours of hard work and effort to compete at the national level. The competition consisted of an online multiple-choice test that tested their dairy knowledge at the end of September,
Thanks to a donation from the Fruita Thrift Shop, Fruita Monument High School’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) club will be well-represented in Indianapolis later this month.
what kind of an older brother was he? protective. ornery. ornery? we were always playing pranks on each other. and he didn t take them so well. brian was very smart, it was a given. maybe a little too smart. i remember turning it to him once and saying, i just want to know what time it is. i don t need to know how the clock was made. here s what they got to do growing up in a small town. they joined four h. a future farmers of america. they raise their special animals, show them up at fairs, and exhibitions. bryan knew from the very beginning that there was one job that he was meant to do. i never knew brian not wanting to be a veterinarian. he always said that being of that was way more difficult than being a doctor. because an animal can t tell you where it hurts, or how they feel. you have to figure out how they feel. after finishing that school, brian moved to montana. a big wide open country. cattle ranches galore.