Kentucky Farmers Care YouTube Video Contest

Kentucky Farmers Care – Doing What’s Right for our ANIMALS, for our ENVIRONMENT, and for our CONSUMERS Video Contest


Eligibility

Any high school FFA member may submit an entry created by an individual or by a team of two or more members from any Kentucky FFA Chapter.


Objective

The challenge of the contest is to inform and educate a positive message regarding farmers and their commitment to their animals, the environment and consumers. Animals referenced include beef cattle, dairy cattle, poultry and hogs, NOT dogs, cats, rabbits, etc. Video creativity and originality is a must along with factual information. Messaging facts along with additional sources of information are provided within this literature.


Submitting Videos

1. Videos should be uploaded to www.youtube.com as a private video.

For instructions on how to do this go to the following link http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=157177

2. The following emails must be added for viewing; bhicks@kysoy.org, kysoybean@gmail.com and the chapter advisor email. By using the private setting the video can only be viewed by 25 users.

3. Once approved students will be notified by email to change the video status from private to public.

4. Once approved a final email must be sent to bhicks@kysoy.org with the following information. All videos must be submitted by October 1, 2010

Video title:

Video URL:

Video description and search keywords:

Video Created by: (You may list as many names along with email addresses and phone numbers as applies. In the case that a team is a winner the Chapter Advisor will be responsible for distributing the prize money among the team.)

Keywords must begin: Animal Agriculture, Factory Farming, Animal Cruelty, Humane Treatment, Free-Range, Farmers, Consumers, Environment, Food Safety, FFA (additional keywords may be added to this listing).

FFA Chapter Name:

Chapter Advisor:

Address:

City:

State:

Zip:


Sample Video

Larue County FFA’s Valerie Sherrard & Emilee Whitt took the 1st place prize last year as they created Valerie and Emilee’s Awesome YouTube Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLqwLpXE-3U


To see the top ten videos from last year’s contest go to http://www.kysoy.org/news/youtube%20top%20three%202009.htm

Posted by Matt Chaliff

State Fair Results

For State Fair results visit http://kyffa.org/index.php?page=state_fair

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National Agri-Entrepreneurship Contest Results

Courtney Cox of the Spencer County FFA Chapter and Ashly Jones of the Bell County FFA Chapter were named two of ten National Winners in the Agri-Entrepreneurship Contest.  Both young ladies will be recognized at the National FFA Convention in October. 


Kentucky FFA had 22 entries in the National Contest- the most of any state in the nation.  Click here to view complete results.


The Agri-Entrepreneurship Contest is sponsored by the Kentucky FFA Foundation Project LEAD.  Project LEAD is a result of the Agriculture Development Grant that the Kentucky FFA Foundation recieved in 2002.  Since its inception, this program has provided funding to nearly 150 FFA members to develop diverse agriculture businesses across the state. 

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Spencer County FFA Selected As National Finalist

The Spencer County FFA was selected as a National Finalist in the National Chapter Contest.  Spencer County is one of ten finalists for the National Model of Innovation Award in the area of Student Development. 

The chapter will represent Kentucky at the National FFA Convention in October. 

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National Proficiency Finalists

Eight Kentucky FFA members have been named National Proficiency Finalists by the National FFA Organization. 

 

Area Name  Chapter
 Ag. Communications Rebecca Royse Adair County
 Ag. Mechanics- Repair & Maintenance Zack Cotton Spencer County
 Diversified Agriculture Alex Richardson Meade County
 Equine Entrepreneurship Justin Goodlett Spencer County
 Equine Placement Kelli Smitha Spencer County
 Forest Managment Kristy Glasscock Spencer County
 Vegetable Production Jud Lee LaRue County
 Wildlife Management Aaron Wheeler LaRue County

 


These members will represent Kentucky at the National FFA Convention in October. 

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National Star Finalists

Two Kentucky FFA members have been chosen as finalists for the National FFA Organization's highest awards.


James Lyons of the Scott County FFA was chosen as a finalist for the Star Farmer Award. 


Jared Hodskins of the Apollo FFA was chosen as a finalist for the Star in Agriculture Placement Award. 


Both students will compete at the National FFA Convention in October for the title of American Star.  Congratulations and good luck to James and Jared.

Posted by Matt Chaliff

State Fair Information

The 2010 Kentucky State Fair will be held August 19-29 in Louisville, Kentucky.  Click here for information on FFA activities during the Fair. 

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ROAR Scheduled for September 17-18, 2010

The 2010 Regional Officer Annual Roundup (ROAR) will be held September 17-18 at the FFA Leadership Training Center in Hardinsburg.  All regional officers are invited and encouraged to attend. 

Regional Officers are expected to arrive by 6:00 p.m. CDT and should eat supper prior

to arriving.  A snack on Friday night and breakfast on Saturday morning will be

provided. ROAR will conclude no later than 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 18.   

 

Attendees should bring bedding, towels, toiletries, etc.  Regional officers are not

expected to bring Official Dress.   There will be a $10 registration fee which is due upon arrival.     

Please complete the Registration Form and return to Matt Chaliff by

August 5th.       

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FFA Supports National Guard Efforts In Afghanistan

Kentucky FFA members, along with other members of the Kentucky agricultural community gathered in Frankfort today in support of one of Kentucky National Guard’s most unique wartime missions.  Sixty four (64) citizen soldiers from across the Commonwealth are currently serving in a special Agribusiness Development Team.  This unit is helping Afghan farmers develop and implement new agriculture practices that will lead to greater self sufficiency and stability. 

 

The Kentucky agriculture community donated over $6000 worth of gifts, supplies, and other items to support this unit in their efforts.  Kentucky FFA donated over $3600 to help purchase supplies which includes gifts for the soldiers and relationship gifts to be used for the Afghan people.  The ceremonial presentation was accepted by General Ed Tonini, Adjutant General of the Kentucky National Guard.  The items will arrive in Afghanistan in late December. 

 

Twenty six Kentucky FFA chapters made cash contributions to the program which was introduced at the Annual Regional Officer Training in September.  Additionally, the State FFA Officers and many Regional FFA Officers made personal contributions to the effort.  The Oneida Baptist FFA was recognized as the top chapter for their contribution of $836.50 to the program.  Several chapter members were able to attend the press conference along with chapter advisor Jennifer Griebenow. 

 

According to State FFA Advisor Curt Lucas, supporting this effort was a natural fit for Kentucky FFA.  “This mission goes hand in hand with our FFA motto of “learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, and living to serve.”  Throughout history, a safe and plentiful food supply has been the first step in a safe and stable nation.  We want our National Guard members to know that we support their efforts and wish them all the best.” 

 

Special thanks to the Kentucky National Guard for their support of this effort and to the Agriculture Communications Association for coordinating the collection and purchase of the supplies. 

 

For more information on the Agribusiness Development Team go to http://kentuckyguard.wordpress.com

 

For more information on Kentucky FFA, contact Matt Chaliff at 502-564-3472 or matt.chaliff@education.ky.gov

  

Kentucky Association FFA

500 Mero Street, Room 2121

Frankfort, KY 40601

502-564-3472

www.kyffa.org

 

Posted by Matt Chaliff

Kentucky Well Represented At National FFA Convention

Kentucky FFA Members Excel At National FFA Convention

October 26, 2009 

Kentucky FFA was well represented at the 82nd Annual National FFA Convention, which was held October 21-24 in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Over 53,000 FFA members from across the United States attended the Convention, which is the largest youth organization gathering in the United States.   


Ariel Waldeck of the Central Hardin FFA was named a National Winner in the Agri-Entrepreneurship Contest which is sponsored by USDA Rural Development.  Waldeck was recognized for her work in her dairy genetics business and received $1000 to expand and grow her business.
 


Emily Johnson of LaRue County was named the National Winner in the Floriculture Proficiency Contest.  Twelve other Kentucky students were named national finalists in proficiency contests-meaning that they were in the top four in the nation.  They were:
 

Ag. Mechanics Repair & Maintenance- Ent.               Tanner Hudgins                                             Harrison County

Ag. Mechanics Repair & Maintenance- Plct.               Cody Milburn                                                 Spencer County

Agriculture Services                                                           Zach Cotton                                                   Spencer County

Diversified Crop Ent.                                                        Alex Richardson                                            Meade County

Equine Science Ent.                                                          Rebekkah McCoy                                         Montgomery County

Equine Science Plct.                                                          Carlye Graff                                                   Spencer County

Grain Production Plct.                                                       Tyler Milburn                                                 Spencer County

Home and Community Development                          Les Taylor                                                       Russell County

Landscape Management                                                 Samuel Reis                                                    Campbell County

Specialty Crop Production                                               Jeffery Albright                                              Rockcastle County

Turf Grass Management                                                  Cody Sullivan                                                LaRue County

Wildlife Production                                                           Gabe Stodghill                                                Spencer County

 

 

Andrew Baird of Spencer County FFA was named as a national finalist for the American Star Farmer Award.  Stephanie Mitchell of Spencer County FFA was named as a national finalist for the American Star In Agriscience Award.  The American Star Awards are the highest awarded by FFA and both students made it to the top four in the nation. 


The Wolfe County FFA Chapter was named as one of the 10 Model of Innovation Chapters in the areas of Student Development and Community Development.  This is the second year in a row that Wolfe County has been a national finalist for this coveted award.    
 


Four Kentucky career development event teams placed in the top ten in the nation.  The Agriculture Marketing Team from Nelson County placed third in the nation.  Team members were: Brooke Spalding, Kayla Spalding, and Sammy Humes.  The Agriculture Sales Team from Franklin Simpson placed fifth in the nation.  Team members were: Mariah Rowland, Claire Crocker, Kendra Kelley, and Kali Duncan.  The Agronomy Team from Spencer County placed fifth in the nation.  Team members were: Amanda Martin, Tevin Shouse, Joseph Snider, and Holly Ware.  The Food Science Team from LaRue County placed eight in the nation.  Team members were: Julia Johnson, Craig Dunn, Justin Carter, and Lannah Wheeler.  The Farm Management Team from Spencer County, the Floriculture Team from Oldham County, and the Livestock Judging Team from Boyle County all received Gold Emblem ratings.  
 


Logan Goggin of the Boyle County FFA finished eight over all in the Livestock Judging Career Development Event.  Maggie Brown of Cumberland County FFA received a gold rating in the Dairy Cattle Handlers Event which is the highest possible in that event.  
 


Several Kentucky students participated in the National FFA Agriscience Fair including: Ali Higgs, Andrew Ballard, and Ronald Lewis of Western Hills; Michael Waddlington- Union County; Kayla Williams, Stephanie Donnely, Chelsey Davis, and Katelyn Thomas of New Haven; Jessica Gambrel of North Laurel; Krystal Rigney, Brianna Hardesty, Taylor Husson, Alex Tingle, Josh Johns, Kaleb Paul, Hunter Dean, Michael Goodlett, J. P. Lilly, Danielle Smith, and Abby Teator of Jessamine County; and Anna Meador of Franklin Simpson.  
 


Four students, Alex Tingle of Jessamine County, Tracy Prater of Fleming County, Ashley Ruth of Scott County, and Josh Spencer of Deming represented Kentucky in the National FFA Band. 

 

167 Kentucky students received their American FFA Degrees, which is the highest award the organization can bestow on a member. 

 

Quint Pottinger of LaRue County represented Kentucky as a National Officer Candidate.

 

Several Kentuckians received Honorary American Degrees at the Convention, including Teachers of Agriculture, Bland Baird of Spencer County, Boyd Johnson of Oldham County, and Camille Rice of Wolfe County.  Retired Jessamine County Superintendent Lawrence Allen also received the Honorary American Degree. 

 

For a complete listing of National Convention winners, visit http://www.ffa.org/convention/2009/awards.cfm

 

For More Information Contact:

Matt Chaliff, Executive Secretary

matt.chaliff@education.ky.gov

502-564-3472

                                                                                                 

                                                                                             

  

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