2023 Missouri Agribusiness Academy Graduating Class
Agriculture has a tremendous impact on our nation’s economy, and Missouri is at the heart of this industry. It is important that young people carry on the tradition and heritage of those who have made this state the agricultural leader it is today and develop the skills necessary to continue that legacy in the future.
Since 1988, the Missouri Agribusiness Academy (MAbA) has awarded 1,060 academy memberships through a competitive application and interview process. To be eligible for the Missouri Agribusiness Academy, students must come from a farming family or be an active member of the National FFA Organization or 4-H.
- Autumn Jones, East Prairie
- Avery Ridgley, Jonesburg
- Brayden Hallford, California
- Cash Honeycutt, Richmond
- Catherine Henke, Moscow Mills
- Cierra Britton, Cuba
- Hadley Cline, Maryville
- Harlee Beck, Chillicothe
- Jenna Edwards, Carrollton
- Kendal Schroeder, Grandin
- Kiley Evans, Galena
- Lane Engelmeier, St. James
- Lindsay McDonald, Mt. Vernon
- Macie Winkler, Poplar Bluff
- Marlee Jones, Cuba
- McKenna Claborn, Silex
- Nina Momphard, Troy
- Pakey Matthews, Fredericktown
- Raegan Pendleton, Stotts City
- Raymond Cunningham, Salem
- Reagan O’Farrell, Appleton City
- Reid Ragsdale, Holliday
- Rhett Keaton, Anderson
- Saige Miller, Cassville
- Samuel Jordan, Savannah
- Skylar Wolfe, Slater
- Sophia Binkholder, Hermann
- Taylor Nothdurft, Friedheim
- Tyne Wilson, Pleasant Hill
- Yoo Jung Lee, Chillicothe