El Dorado News-Times

Gentry FFA students busy learning, serving

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FFA in Gentry and Decatur has had a busy year, with a variety of projects and activities completed or underway.

Members started the year out with the Benton County Fair in August and its annual Mum Sale in September. About 20 competed at the county fair.

In October, the FFA participat­ed in the High School Library Pumpkin Decorating contest. Students also arranged the flowers for homecoming and coronation celebratio­ns last fall.

Several Gentry students participat­ed in the first-ever Arkansas Youth Expo in October. The expo was held in Fayettevil­le, with students showing their animals.

FFA members helped the Springtown Cemetery with a cleanup day in October and leveled headstones and cleaned up brush and trash.

In November, the FFA held a canned food drive competitio­n for the high school and middle school and was able to donate more than 750 items to the Gentry Food Pantry.

Through the use of new tower gardens, students have been able to grow and put lettuce in the school cafeteria. The FFA also placed a tower garden in the library to expose more students to the agricultur­e and the agricultur­e program.

The FFA is in the process of building a hunting blind that will be given to Operation Open Season, which provides hunting opportunit­ies to wounded Veterans.

A new floral subscripti­on opportunit­y for the teachers at high school and middle school was started, giving teachers the opportunit­y to purchase fresh flower arrangemen­ts produced by the students in their plant science and greenhouse class.

Plants are currently being planted and seeds started for the FFA’s annual plant sale to be held the third week of April.

Students are planning to offer many new plants this year.

Students are busy studying for their Career Developmen­t Events. Although they will be held online this year, there is still a lot of studying and preparatio­n that goes into competing. District competitio­n will be in March and state competitio­n will be in April. About 45 students are participat­ing in the competitio­ns this year.

During FFA Week, officers will have the opportunit­y to participat­e in the State Winter Leadership Conference — virtually. FFA Students will also participat­e in dress-up days at school, participat­e in some practice CDEs, and provide ag literacy opportunit­ies to other students not in FFA.

2020-2021 Gentry 0fficers include Josie Newsom (president), Bailey Lemke, Jonathan Digby, Lucas Guinn, Megan McCollum, Brooke Blevins, Garrison Jackson, Emily Jessen, Kurstin Walker and Reagan Amos.

The Decatur FFA has been busy working on Career Developmen­t Events which are also called judging teams.

FFA students entered the first contest of the year, the Wildcat National Virtual Contest hosted by Har-Ber High School FFA. There were schools from across the nation that competed in different contests. The Decatur FFA Agricultur­e Mechanics team placed third in the contest. Kayden Burr was ninth high individual, Mason Potter was 11th high individual, Rhandell Fipps was 17th high individual, and Curtis Lauber was 47th. All four scores counted for the competitio­n.

The livestock judging team was 17th in Arkansas, with Martha Smith-Gomez, Jacey Smith and Landen Watson competing. Carlos Perez also competed in the Farm Business Management contest. We have several more virtual contests before our district contest on March 19.

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