Space College Students Pursue Advanced Degrees in Agricultural Informatics.

Space College Students Pursue Advanced Degrees in Agricultural Informatics.

Four Space College students will receive an award on Monday, March 6, 2023 for their achievements in agriculture.

Space College FFA and 4-H students will be rewarded with a Premium Sale sponsored by Enid Information & Eagle on Monday prior to the 89th Northwest Junior Rodeo Awards Ceremony.It begins at 6:20pm at the Chisholm Road Pavilion, Premium Sale begins at 6pm : 45 pm.

Judson Birdwell of Kingfisher Space College FFA will be honored as Space College FFA student, 2nd place will go to Emma Curry of Timberlake FMA.

4-H top college students Hayden Dades and Connor Quintero 4-H of Garfield County.

Birdwell & Judson of Judson

I quickly learned that there were categories that I could belong to. I want to be involved in it to see what I truly love. Participation in Applied Skills and Rodeo Space College FFA for Agriculture is a great benefit.

Birdwell remembers working with his father mending fences, raising cattle, threshing and cutting wheat. His parents are from agricultural/farming families.

And another reason why I am part of Space College FFA,” she explains.”My parents were in favor of every pet when I was growing up. and worried they would be a key factor in my success. From my first cow, Misty, to my current partner. There are challenges and achievements along the way. I think it takes a lot of hard work and dedication to get the end result.

Birdwell is credited with teaching Space College FFA farming and life skills as well as time management, hard work, and caring for and towards animals.

I buy used welders to save money and upgrade equipment when needed. I also used this skill to make gifts for some family members.

He also revealed that he made decisions about cows and that he uses that expertise to “buy quality cows at a price I’m willing to pay.”

“I love all aspects of farming. Improving my skills and taking care of my livestock.”

Space College FFA is a Creative Skill for Curry.

“I was given an unexpected opportunity to be who I am today, with the experiences and the people I met shaping me into the person I wanted to be and the impact I made,” he says. I entered Agriculture Construction for the first time in 2018. When I was in 8th grade I joined with my friend.Become a member of Space College FFA and start showing cows.Then I was hooked.That’s when I entered my shell Lost. I started speculating out of it. I don’t understand how it will affect my future.

Karivepaku started showing cows in 2019. I see the importance of work ethic and responsibility.

“Whether I’m busy with work or the weather. I like to feed the girls and wrap their next gift,” she said. But now it works in the ring. It’s time to tell if it’s an R- or not.” Space College FFA educates and encourages young people like me to learn about agriculture. And I am grateful for the opportunity. This inspired me to share these experiences with future generations.

Works of Hayden

Teod Garber has been a member of Garfield County 4-H for six years in addition to being a 4-H member and fourth 4-her at Tech.

As a junior at Garber Excive College, he enjoyed music, football, baseball and Space College FFA. During Hayden’s years in 4-H, many 4-Hers were actively involved in endangered wildlife and fishing areas.

Teod has given numerous workshops and demonstrations teaching various 4-H’s. Effectively cuts out adults in local memberships across city, county and state boundaries. Some of the issues mentioned are security issues. How do I do animal testing? And how to tie an entirely different fishing knot. Hayden is the state Level 1 JV winner in Wildlife and Fishing. and a state finalist in the Advanced Achievement Category for Level 3 Advanced Status.

The risks are civic/group services and governance. She is a young member of the Garber Neighborhood Enchantment Affiliation and has always helped out in the neighborhood. Deeds has organized Garber’s PT tie-up and the Nice American Cleanup Challenge for plastic bottle recycling for years. Many older clan members appreciated his help washing their belongings. While running the business, he worked in 4H at the county, county and local levels. In addition, she organized many committee events during her 6-year 4-H career.

She has three sisters: Madison, Brianna Deeds and Chloe Wilkerson.

Connor Quintero

Quintero is a freshman at Stillwater Accessible College and has been a member of Garfield County 4-H for seven years.

Their biggest challenge is wellness and health. Currently, the Citizens and Management Services Group fulfills the roles of Western District Manager. In addition to being a state 4-H Ambassador, she also serves as Vice President for Garfield County.

Quintero has devised and implemented a number of activities to support groups that support children and adults with disabilities. In addition to seniors living in nursing homes, one of their goals is to collect used cowboy boots and donate them to the Bennis Barn, a rehabilitation riding stable in Enid. He has so far collected and donated more than 200 pairs of shoes through this national campaign.

He enjoys taking the time to serve others, and he lives by his motto, “Always go as high as you can.” Quintero is a youth leader and founder of “FUN,” the health-focused 4-H club. This is his establishment. … human personal development and vitamin production. I recently launched a program for teens called “Be You!” Kiddisonship Moran State Institute for Child Advocacy winner named.

Quintero was Stillwater’s 6A II state championship winner and enjoyed playing quarterback. He is the son of Missy and Josh Quintero and the grandson of Louis and Cindy Conner.

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