Sagebrush Connector NEVADA FFA FOUNDATION Vol. IX Issue I January-June 2012 Just ten short months ago, we were selected to serve as the Nevada FFA Association’s 2011-2012 State FFA Officers. We immediately started our year by choosing our theme, “Go For The Gold,” and set- ting a few goals. Since then it has been a marathon year organizing events, traveling, presenting, and meeting amazing people like you. Student and adult supporters continually “Go for the Gold,” when it comes to the FFA. Thank you! As we mentioned before, we set a few goals this year. One of them was to encourage “ag”vocacy. We want people to realize the impor- tance of agriculture and then spread the news. This fall we created a public relations plan to implement this goal. Please look forward to more updates on our website and social media outlets. See pages 5 and 8 to learn how to connect with us. Finally, we set a goal to have one of the best state conventions this March. We invite you to experience this event with us as we recog- nize supporters and members, award students’ outstanding perfor- mances, learn from our speakers, and retire from our offices. More details can be found on pages 3 and 4. Thank you for an amazing year. We have appreciated the opportu- nity to serve you and promote Nevada Agricultural Education. Sincerely, 2011-2012 State Officers Nevada FFA - Go For The Gold 1 Shoots Page 6&7 Highlights of the Eureka & Gardnerville Sporting Clay Shoots. Heart Campaign Page 8 NV FFA appreciates you. Read about Nevada FFA Loves _____. State Convention Page 2&3 Highlights of 2011 & upcoming plans for 2012. Get ready to “Go For e Gold.” Ag. Ed. Update Page 4&5 Meet the new State Advisor. Learn about current facts and activities. 2011-2012 State Officers President Catelyn Sanders Vice President Kaley Sproul Secretary Mackenzie Campbell Treasurer Tyler Detomasi Reporter Aneill Fisler
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Sagebrush ConnectorNEVADA FFA FOUNDATION
Vol. IXIssue I
January-June 2012
Just ten short months ago, we were selected to serve as the Nevada FFA Association’s 2011-2012 State FFA Officers. We immediately started our year by choosing our theme, “Go For The Gold,” and set-ting a few goals. Since then it has been a marathon year organizing events, traveling, presenting, and meeting amazing people like you. Student and adult supporters continually “Go for the Gold,” when it comes to the FFA. Thank you!
As we mentioned before, we set a few goals this year. One of them was to encourage “ag”vocacy. We want people to realize the impor-tance of agriculture and then spread the news. This fall we created a public relations plan to implement this goal. Please look forward to more updates on our website and social media outlets. See pages 5 and 8 to learn how to connect with us.
Finally, we set a goal to have one of the best state conventions this March. We invite you to experience this event with us as we recog-nize supporters and members, award students’ outstanding perfor-mances, learn from our speakers, and retire from our offices. More details can be found on pages 3 and 4.
Thank you for an amazing year. We have appreciated the opportu-nity to serve you and promote Nevada Agricultural Education. Sincerely,2011-2012 State Officers
Nevada FFA - Go For The Gold
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Shoots
Page 6&7
Highlights of the Eureka & Gardnerville Sporting Clay Shoots.
Heart Campaign
Page 8
NV FFA appreciates you. Read about Nevada FFA Loves _____.
State Convention
Page 2&3
Highlights of 2011 & upcoming plans for 2012. Get ready to “Go For The Gold.”
Ag. Ed. Update
Page 4&5
Meet the new State Advisor. Learn about current facts and activities.
2011-2012 State OfficersPresident Catelyn Sanders
Vice President Kaley SproulSecretary Mackenzie Campbell
Treasurer Tyler DetomasiReporter Aneill Fisler
Agriculture CommunicationsSponsor(s): Agricultural Council of Nevada - “Promote Agriculture -
Buy a Nevada Agriculture License Plate.”High Team: Wells FFAAgriculture Issues
Sponsor(s): Ferguson - Leavitt Insur-ance/Great Basin College Aggies
High Team: Silver Sage FFAAgriculture Mechanics
Hosted By: Western Nevada College/Newmont
Sponsor(s): FarWest Equipment Dealers, Inc.; David HoskinHigh Team: Silver Sage FFA/Individual: Jacob Agee
Agricultural SalesSponsor(s): Wells Auto & Hardware
High Individual: Richard Barnes, Silver Sage FFAStar State Greenhand Production
Sponsor(s): Ray & Tommi Reynolds/Russell & Lynn Conley/Steve & Michele Lewis
High Individual: Sierra Powell, Silver Sage FFAStar State Greenhand Agribusinessman
Sponsor(s): Karl & Renee KattHigh Individual: Morgan Bailey, Diamond Mountain FFA
Veterinary AssistingSponsor(s): Nevada Veterinary Medical Association
High Individual: Kaitlynn MatternGeneral Donations
Newmont Mining Corp./Joe & Jamie Frey/Doug & Doris Hoskin/Frederick Dressler/NV State Farm Service Agency/Tonja Dressler/Rocky Mountain Agro-
nomics/Ne-vada FFA Foundation/Don & Simmi Travis/Copley Family - “In memory of Austin Jon Park”/Carhart
FacilitiesUniversity of Nevada, Reno, CABNR; University of Nevada, Reno,
College of EducationMotivational Speaker
Gallagher FordService Project
Lina Sharp
2011
2More pictures and results at www.nvaged.ffa_stateconv.htm
Yes, I would like to support Nevada youth & the FFA.
Enclosed is my gift of: (please mark one)[ ] $1,000 [ ] $500 [ ] $250 [ ] $100 [ ]$50 [ ] Other _______
Name ___________________________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________City ___________________________ State __________ Zip _______________Phone __________________________ E-mail __________________________
What is Agricultural Education?It is a secondary instructional program within Career and Technical Education that combines classroom instruction, work-based learning, and leadership development through the context of agriculture.
Classroom InstructionInstruction is applied and must be taught by a certified agriculture instructor.
grams, students gain real-world work experiences outside the classroom under the supervision of the agriculture teacher. SAE programs may be entrepreneurial, paid or non-paid work experience, or applied research.
• Students earned over $1 million through their personal work-based projects (students reporting in 2011)
Nevada Facts
Graduation Rates 2008-9 Agricultural Education Students 82.11% All other students 71.4%
Career Growth AreasFood Processing Workers
Meat CuttersNursery Workers
Veterinary AssistantsVeterinary Technologists &
TechniciansAnimal Caretakers
Water Treatment Plant Operators
Farm & Ranch WorkersFarmers & Farm Managers
Information from Nevada Career Information System
Enrollment - 1,720 Programs - 21
Some students receive high school science credit for the science-based agriculture courses as well as college credit
Majority of the instructors are duel endorsed in agriculture education and biological science
Drop Out Rates 2008-9 Agricultural Education Students 1.32% All other students 4.2%
540,379 FFA students largest career & technical youth organization worldwide
18 of the nation’s 20 largest cities have FFA chapters
National Facts
Agriculture License Plate proceeds support
Agriculture Education
Leadership Development - FFAPremier leadership, personal growth, and career success define FFA’s mission and purpose. FFA provides character education through agriculture instruction.• FFA - formerly stood for Future Farmers of America• Over 500 students participate in six state-wide FFA leadership development activities each year• Students provided over 10,000 community service/school activities hours (58% students reporting in 2011)
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Sue Poland, former advisor of the Carson Valley FFA chapter was hired in mid-August to take over the reins of agriculture education from the able hands of Jim Barbee. Sue was the agriculture teacher at Douglas High school from 1982-1993. During her time there, she developed a natural resource curriculum that was the first agriculture class awarded lab science credit from the University Board of Regents. The Douglas High School agriculture program was named the Region One Outstanding Program in 1992 under her guidance.
Looking for a slower pace, Sue moved to Cambridge, Idaho for 18 years, and taught in a school with about 50 students. During her tenure there, the Cam-bridge FFA chapter was named a three star National Chapter award winner sev-
enteen times. They also earned recognition as a Model of Innovation three times. Three members were named Na-tional Proficiency Award winners, and she coached a national winning team in Environmental Science and Natural Resources in 2011.
Sue is looking forward to working with Nevada agriculture educa-tion and the FFA Association.
In her spare time, Sue enjoys spending time in the outdoors, usu-ally with a fishing pole or mushroom basket in hand, and one of her four dogs at her side.
Students in agriculture education will have some new opportu-nities in their programs of study when all of the new standards come on board. Agriculture will have strands in Agriculture Mechanics, specializing in Ag Fabrication, Structures or Pow-er Systems. Animal Science will include animal science, vet-erinary science and equine science. The Plant Systems path-way will have new options in Floriculture, Landscape Design and Management to go along with existing Greenhouse Man-agement /Ornamental Horticulture options. A new strand in Environmental Management is under development. Other existing pathways include Agribusiness, Natural Resource Management and Communications, Leadership and Policy.
To make this happen, Nevada agriculture teachers are donat-ing countless hours to write challenging curriculum that will meet today’s employers’ needs. When the revisions are fin-ished, students in agricultural education will be prepared to seek further education or employment in the wide variety of fields found in agriculture.
New State FFA Advisor/Program Professional Hired
Agriculture Education to Expand Offerings
The purpose of this campaign is to show our appreciation of others by identifying who and what Nevada Agricultural Education and FFA loves. Too often we don’t appreciate the peo-ple and things that make our program so won-derful. Don’t be surprised to see some hearts this year. View the sites listed below.
shooTers/sTaTion sPonsors:Conoco Phillips - Todd Carr, Jon George, Jerry Carr, Darrel Gentry, Dan Malli
Barrick Gold* - Thad Cotton, Trent Gordon, Darrell Archvleta, Jacab Wilson, Michael Todd3D Concrete - Vance DeMars, Scott Manoukian, Richardson, Greg Jones, John Casey
NA Degerstrom/Komatsu - Matt Coffin, Steve Dorsa, Trevor Walch, Vega, Dean ConleyPerdiz Clay Sports* - Bryant Barnson, Clayton Nicholes, Melodie Nicholes, Anthony Barnson, Clark Phillips
Ag Teachers - Aaron Albisu, Jim Cooney, James Cooney, Jim Barbee, Don NoordaSingles - Evan Firstman, Dale Hornickel, Tom George
*An asterisk denotes an additional donation for a station sponsorship. Operating Engineers Union #3; Cashman Equipment; Ruby Mountain SCI were also station sponsors for this event.
Thank you volunTeers!2011-2012 sTaTe FFa oFFicers
Nevada FFA FoundationEureka Shoot
June 11, 2011
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Saturday, June 9, 2012Spring Sporting Clay Shoot
Perdiz Sport ShootingEureka, Nevada
7th Annual Sporting Clay Shoot
Gardnerville 2011
Nevada FFA Foundation’s
Placing TeamsHigh Overall Team -Triple D Concrete Pumping, 445Runner Up Team- National Carport, 426A Class Team - Five Aces, 419B Class Team - Perdiz Clay Shooters, 370C Class Team - Phelps/Rosasco/Pestoni/VonTour/Mandichak, 300D Class Team - Barbee/Pedersen/D & M Jones/Nenzel, 261
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shooTers/sTaTion sPonsors:Triple D Concrete Pumping - Forrester/McClenahan/P & C Carmack/Harrison; National Carport - Jones/Brennan/Hatter/Rich/Martini; Five Aces - Valentine/Mason/Cheese-man/Boggs/White; Perdiz Clay Shooters - White/Horneck-el/Quilici/S & J Mihelic; Phelps/Rosasco/Pestoni/VonTour/Mandichak; Barbee/Pedersen/D & M Jones/Nenzel Alger/Gallagher/Anderson/Perry/Bowen; Alger/Sullivan/Stenpeck/Tipton; J & D Barbee/Cooney/E & R Rieman; Bently 4U –J, E, & M Usher/J & B Hunewill; Bently Build-ers – Brixey/Cornmesser/Spraggins/ Vondrak/Bently; Bently Cowboys –Price/Coverly/Krueger/Mauk; Bently MC – M, L, E, & J McKinney/Reed; Bently Oilers -Turb-erville/Boelter/Corley/Miller/Bently; Bently Wrenchers – Worthington/Harmon/Allmett/Camacho/Polkow; Clay Sharpers – Sharpe/Dinsmore/Hollander/ Lawerence/Con-cannon; Conoco Phillips – George/Carr/Malli/Acum; K & J Hutchings/Tewksbury/Justyn/Brown; *J.K. Leeg’s Fine Fire-arms -Leeg/Gray/C & B Cordes/Brannan; *Mason Valley Trap Club – Sciarani/Pierson/Hill/ Rosaschi/Cannon; Mc-Neely/King/T & C Pinther; *NIX Angus -Uhart/Lawrence/Hodges/Shrum/Garden; Norberg/Norberg/McCrosky/Mc-Crosky/Marenco; Qualcon Contractors –J & P Ithurburu/Mortenson/ Glazier/Yeoman; *RAMAC Industries - Rob-ertson/Cardoza/Wenzel/ Philips/Meredith; Sac County Boys – Basso (A 92)/W & K Ikeuchi/ Murphy/Gmuender; *Silver State Wire & Cable – Siebert/Penfold/Lee/ J & A WhitneyWinnick/Anker/Aguilar/Hall *An asterisk denotes an additional donation for a station sponsorship. Frank Gallagher, Commercial Properties and Mike’s Auto & Truck Repair - Coleville were also station sponsors.
raffle iTem sPonsors: gun raffle (Donor Nevada FFA Foundation)Beretta 391 12 Gauge Auto Shotgun – Vance DeMarsBenelli Nova 12 Gauge – Brandon GardnerBenelli Nova 20 Gauge – Cathy ThomasTaurus Circuit Judge 45/412 - Jim Usherraffle sPonsorsNevada FFA Foundation, NIX Angus, Bryon Slobe, West-ern Turf, J.K. Leegs Fine Firearms, Great Basin College
suPPorTers:Weston & Lauren HutchingsKeith RheaultCounter FittersDGY Art StudioVince Merkeys AES (Tent DiscountAhern Rentals (2 Utility Vehicles)Carson Valley Chukar Club (Tables)Carson Valley Active 20/30 Club (Kegs)Town of Minden (Chairs)Carson Valley Clays (Member Time)New West Distributing, Inc. (Kegs)Carson Valley FFA MembersForbes Enterprises - The Gun Store (Discount)
More Pictures at www.nvaged.com
HOA Individual
& Team
Rain & Wind!
overall sPonsors
Buckles - Mike Dianda Trucking, Hats - Bently
Agrowdynamics,Lunch - Pinocchio's &
Nevada FFA Foundation, Shirts- Nevada
Cement
Placing individualsHigh Overall Champ - Steve White, 94Runner Up - Don Quilici, 94A Class - Gino Basso, 92B Class - Bill Campbell, 78C Class - Jim Cooney, 67D Class - Alan Vondrak, 53High Junior - Winter King, 54High Lady - Mo Daane, 71
Clockwise: Greenhand Conference, Zone Officer Training, Governor Sando-val at Nevada Agricultural Youth Legislative Experience (NAYLE), Assembly
Speaker Oceguera at NAYLE, Summer Leadership Camp Tug-of-War
UPCOMING DATESJanuary
6-7 NATA Meeting; Winnemucca13 Winter Leadership Training Registration DUE
February6-7 Winter Leadership Training and Nominating Committee Training; Winnemucca19-26 National FFA Week28 State Convention Registration and Other Documents DUE
March20-24 Nevada State Convention; Reno
April10-14 BLAST Off (State Officers); Tentative
May1 American Degree Applications DUETBD Livestock Judging & Vet Med CDE/ National Officer Candidate Interviews15 CDE Declaration/Online 6/1