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FFA Students Participate at Clark County Fair

Tecumseh FFA students spent most of this past school year and summer preparing for the Clark County Fair in July. 

Tecumseh FFA students spent most of this past school year and summer preparing for the Clark County Fair in July. All of the FFA students are required to have a project outside of the classroom called a Supervised Agricultural Experience or SAE project.

Most students choose to raise an animal for exhibit at the fair. The FFA Students raised a variety of animals including steers, dairy feeders, pigs, goats, sheep, ducks, chickens, and rabbits. All of the students did very well with their projects with many of them placing. Some however did exceptionally well. Tyler Novak won Grand Champion and Reserve Champion with his two market dairy steers. Rachael League was FFA Champion with her market beef steer. Hannah Franks also did very well with her market production doe winning Grand Champion Production Doe. Lucy Eier won Reserve Champion with her market goat. Hannah Suver won Reserve Champion with her grade dairy female.

The FFA students also did very well with the Shop and Crop projects that they built in class and exhibited at the fair for the week with numerous students taking home ribbons for their hard work with those projects as well.

Congratulations to all of the FFA students for their hard work and the awards that they received for their projects.

Posted Monday, September 4, 2017