Missouri FFA recognizes Environmental Services and Natural Resource Systems Agriscience Fair award winners

Missouri FFA recognizes Environmental Services and Natural Resource Systems Agriscience Fair award winners

CONTACT INFORMATION

Clara Dickinson: 417-836-6245
Jeremy Whistance: 573-268-0009
Email: convention.media@missouriffa.org
Website: Convention.MissouriFFA.org

COLUMBIA, Mo., April 24, 2025 — The Missouri FFA Association recognizes members who executed research in an agricultural area in the Agriscience Fair at the 97th Missouri FFA Convention. This award honors students who participated in a research-based supervised agricultural experience program.

This area involves the study of systems, instruments and technology used to monitor and minimize the impact of human activity on environmental systems. Natural Resource Systems is the study of the management, protection, enhancement and improvement of soil, water, wildlife, forests and air as natural resources. FMC Financial is the sponsor of this award.

 

The Division 3 winner is Levi Snodgrass from the Tuscumbia FFA Chapter. The chapter advisor is Sara White.

The Division 4 winners are Jaxon Marsh and Athena Wilson from the Pleasant Hope FFA Chapter. The chapter advisors are Zach Funk and David Parrack.

The Division 5 winner is Emma Fetteroff from the Perryville FFA Chapter. The chapter advisors are Abby Burke and Emily Brown.

The Division 6 winners are Brooklyn Kearney and Kylie McRoy from the Farmington FFA Chapter. The chapter advisors are Tracy Stroud and Renee Baird.

 

The National FFA Agriscience Fair allows students to engage in the use of scientific principles and emerging technologies as a solution to complex issues related to agriculture, food and natural resource systems.

The Missouri Agriscience Fair winners will compete in the National FFA Agriscience Fair. Winners will be announced this fall at the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo in Indianapolis.

The Missouri FFA has 26,900 members representing 365 chapters. The national organization has more than 1,027,273 members representing 9,235 chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

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