The National Postsecondary Agricultural Student Organization (PAS) is an organization associated with agriculture/agribusiness and natural resources offerings in approved postsecondary institutions offering baccalaureate degrees, associate degrees, diplomas and/or certificates. PAS is one of the 11 career and technical student organizations that has been approved by the U. S. Department of Education as an integral part of career and technical education. To learn more about the National PAS, go to www.nationalpas.org . 2013 National Postsecondary Agricultural Students Conference Results for New York State Congratulations to the following students who represented SUNY Cobleskill at the National Postsecondary Agricultural Students Conference held in Louisville, KY on March 17-21. Steven Quanz completed his year of service as the 2012-13 National PAS Vice President and SUNY Cobleskill Alumnus, Miranda Clayson was elected as the National PAS Associates Chair. Alumnus, Eileen Jensen continues to serve on the National PAS Board of Directors as a Business representative. In addition to these awards, we received many compliments from National Staff, Judges, Advisors, and Hotel Staff about the exceptional professionalism and character our students displayed throughout the trip. Livestock Specialist Award – Overall Livestock Team – 1st Place National Winner Sara Huttenmaier – 1st Place Individual Kady Porterfield – 2nd Place Individual Nicole Avery – 4th Place Individual Employment Interview Contest Fruit and Vegetable Production – Thomas Latzkowski – 1st Place National Winner Animal Health – Sara Huttenmaier – 2nd Place Agricultural Education – Nicole Avery – 2nd Place Agricultural Equipment – Robert Weitze – 3rd Place Agricultural Equipment – Sean Galley – 4th Place Career Progress Agricultural Equipment – Robert Weitze – 1st Place National Winner Animal Systems – Ruminant – Kady Porterfield – 1st Place National Winner Animal Systems – Non-Ruminant – Sara Huttenmaier – 2nd Place Agribusiness Management – Eric Rotondo – 3rd Place Agricultural Education – Nicole Avery – 3rd Place Agricultural Education – Patti Xedis – 4th Place Precision Agriculture Specialist – Robert Weitze – 3rd Place Advisors: Matthew Hibbard Terry Hughes Sincerely, Terry R. Hughes Career Pathways Director SUNY Cobleskill Knapp Hall 106 Cobleskill, NY 12043 New York Ag Educators and Friends, I am writing to provide a final report on the latest tractor fundraiser and the FFA Alumni Toy Auction. The latest tractor fundraiser came to an end last Friday evening during the NY FFA Alumni Toy Auction in Syracuse NY. After sales of more than $8200, a ticket belonging to Ray Adamson of New Berlin was drawn. Our State FFA President Amanda Rhodes had the pleasure of calling Mr Adamson. To say he was thrilled is an understatement. The tractor was delivered on Saturday and Mr. Adamson shared with me his FFA Story. He is a retired dairy farmer and former Connecticut FFA member and state degree recipient. Thank you to Asst Professor Charles Ax, and the staff and students at Morrisville State College who supported the project, both with time and money. Also thanks to Daryle Foster and Don Farrand who donated the tractor. The FFA Alumni Toy Auction was also held on Friday evening at the NY Farm Show. This event was very well attended, and the bids were generous as the FFA Alumni raised over $3,000 after consignors fees and donations were calculated. The FFA Alumni supports many worthy causes, most notably the Blast Off training for newly elected officers of the State FFA Association and the FFA Camp at Oswegatchie. Thank you goes out to the many FFA Chapters that contributed valuable items ranging from Maple Syrup to quilts, and other items in between. Also thanks to the many consignors, and the LeClar Brothers for donating their auctioneering skills to the FFA Alumni. Last but not least, a thank you to Scott Grigor, manager of the NY Farm Show and his team for allowing the FFA to have such a great part of the these three days in Syracuse NY. If you have any questions about either of these events, please feel free to contact me at the number or email below. With kind regards, Todd M. Lighthall, Executive Director NY FFA Foundation, Inc. Engaging Youth in Agricultural & Career Success 315-346-1222 9340 Long Pond Rd. Croghan, NY 13327 www.nyffafoundation.org The New York FFA Foundation is seeking an FFA Chapter to take on our eighth tractor restoration project to raise money for the NY FFA. Seven tractors have been restored over the past 10 years and over $80,000 has been raised to support NY FFA member projects. The 6th tractor, a 1925 Fordson F was fully restored by students majoring in Agricultural Engineering at Morrisville State College under the direction of Asst Professor Charles Ax. The 7th tractor is an Allis U that was restored by FFA members from Southern Cayuga. This raffle will be kicked off at the Empire Farm Days this summer. The D-14 is currently being stored at Oswegatchie Camp. The tractor does run, however the restoration will be extensive. The FFA Foundation provides a budget of up to $2,000. We also seek to find volunteers and donors to help with various components of the project. If your FFA Chapter is interested in this project, please contact Todd Lighthall, at this email or by calling 315-346-1222. The projects make a great learning experience for your students. Additionally a great deal of money is raised to support FFA member activities. Tractors restored in the past include: Ford 8N- Pioneer Central Ford 8N- Pioneer Central Allis Chalmers WC- Penn Yan John Deere BR- Restored by Daryle Foster and Don Farrand Ford 2N- Restored by Pioneer Central Fordson- Restored by Morrisville State College Allis U- Restored by Southern Cayuga I look forward to finding a home for this next project. With kind regards Todd M. Lighthall, Executive Director NY FFA Foundation, Inc. Engaging Youth in Agricultural & Career Success 315-346-1222 9340 Long Pond Rd. Croghan, NY 13327 www.nyffafoundation.org |
The New York FFA Foundation The NYSFFALTF, Inc., chartered in 1946 by the New York State Board of Regents, is a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) charitable organization that provides businesses, associations, other foundations, and individuals the opportunity to contribute to the growth and success of our New York youth. Our mission is to build and maintain a financial base that will allow the New York FFA to generate well-educated and career focused productive citizens. Email our Director at [email protected] . Archives
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