American Star in Agriscience Finalist – Rory Tucker (TX)

Rory Tucker of Tomball, Texas, developed a love of science at an early age. She remembers fondly watching National Geographic shows when she was younger, satisfying her curiosity about animals and the natural world. Soon, her interest turned to botany.

Today, her interest in botany has resulted in her being named a 2015 finalist for the American Star in Agriscience award, one of the most prestigious honors awarded to a student by the National FFA Organization.

When Tucker entered high school, she learned about agriculture’s importance. Her advisor shared it was not just farming but horticulture, veterinary science, math, economics and so much more. Through her agricultural education classes, she was able to nurture her love of science through agriscience fairs.

Her motivation for agriscience projects has centered on her desire to learn more about the world of botany. After researching the future of limited water resources, Tucker drew inspiration from finding ways to reduce and efficiently manage the water sources that are available. Later in high school, she designed an experiment to test the preconceive notions of “healthier” organic versus “unsafe” non-organic food products. Over time, her science projects have developed significantly as she gains more knowledge in the field of plant science and the core principles of scientific experimentation. She currently works as a lab technician and assistant. She is responsible for running genetic tests on sorghum and pecan samples.

Tucker says she feels blessed that she was able to find her purpose through her involvement in FFA and she hopes to continue to make an impact on agriculture and society through genetic research on crops. She is currently attending Texas A&M where she is studying environmental soil and plant science. She plans to earn a doctorate in biochemistry.

Each year at the National FFA Convention & Expo, four FFA members are honored with an American Star Award for outstanding accomplishments in FFA and agricultural education.

The American Star Awards, including the American Star Farmer, American Star in Agribusiness, American Star in Agricultural Placement and American Star in Agriscience, are awarded to FFA members who demonstrate outstanding agricultural skills and competencies through completion of a supervised agricultural experience program. A required activity in FFA, an SAE allows students to learn by doing by either owning and operating an agricultural business, working or serving an internship at an agriculture-based business or conducting an agriculture-based scientific experiment and reporting results.

Other requirements to achieve the award include demonstrating top management skills; completing key agricultural education, scholastic and leadership requirements; and earning an American FFA Degree, the organization’s highest level of student accomplishment.

Sixteen American Star Award finalists from throughout the U.S. are nominated by a panel of judges to interview during the national convention and expo. Four are named winners and receive cash awards totaling $4,000. All American Star finalists receive a $2,000 cash award. The American Star Awards are sponsored by ADM Crop Risk Services, Case IH, Elanco, Farm Credit and Syngenta as a special project of the National FFA Foundation.

Tucker is the daughter of Michael and Terry Tucker. She is a member of the Klein FFA Chapter, which is led by advisors Rebecca Brummond, Michael Brummond, Vanessa Collier, Kelsey Morris and James Strickler.

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FFA Chorus | National Anthem

Enjoy the National Anthem from the National FFA Chorus…

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VIP Award Recipent Bill Stagg – Indianapolis, IN

Bill Stagg of Indianapolis, Ind., has been awarded the VIP Citation by the National FFA Organization, recognizing his significant contributions and dedication to FFA and agricultural education.

Stagg began his career with the National FFA Organization in 1978 and for 37 years has been dedicated to promoting FFA and agricultural education. During his tenure at national FFA, he has served in a variety of roles, from an audiovisual production specialist to his current role as director of strategic communications. His leadership and historical knowledge plays a key role for the organization and helps him share the message of FFA. He is instrumental in the organization’s interactions with the board of directors and helped move the board to a governance model. He also plays a pivotal role with sponsor relationship management. Stagg holds both an honorary state FFA degree from the state of California as well as the Honorary American FFA Degree.

“The VIP Citation recognizes the dedicated individuals who contribute to the FFA mission of student success through their hard work and cooperation,” the organization’s CEO Dwight Armstrong said. “Without such strong and outstanding commitment, FFA would not be able to help build strong character in its members, who in turn build strong families, communities and industries.”

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VIP Award Recipient Mark Timm – Bainbridge, IN

Mark Timm of Bainbridge, Ind., has been awarded the VIP Citation by the National FFA Organization, recognizing his significant contributions and dedication to FFA and agricultural education.

For more than 12 years, Timm has been an individual contributor to the National FFA Foundation and National FFA Organization, supporting and leading the way for the Matching Leadership Fund. In addition, his company, Cottage Garden, Inc., has contributed in-kind awards for Honorary American FFA Degree recipients for more than five years. Timm served on the Individual Giving Council for seven years and served as chair for two years. He also served as the chair for the National FFA Foundation Board of Trustees in 2013.

“The VIP Citation recognizes the dedicated individuals who contribute to the FFA mission of student success through their hard work and cooperation,” the organization’s CEO Dwight Armstrong said. “Without such strong and outstanding commitment, FFA would not be able to help build strong character in its members, who in turn build strong families, communities and industries.”

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Amberley Snyder-4th Session Keynote Speaker

Listen as Amberley Snyder recaps her Keynote speech with Thomas Shaw at the 4th General Session of the 88th National FFA Convention…

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Retiring Address | Stephen McBride

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Good Morning, FFA! (Friday Edition)

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It’s Day 3 of the National FFA Convention and Expo in Louisivlle, Kentucky! Catch the latest in today’s edition of Good Morning, FFA with Bryce Doeschot, Nathan DeYoung and Thomas Shaw…

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Session 4: Keynote Speaker Amberly Snyder

SnyderAmberlyAmberly Snyder shared her message with FFA members at the 88th National FFA Convention and Expo…

LINK:  Paralyzed in Accident, Horsewoman Learns to Ride Again

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I Scream, You Scream, The FFA Screams for Ice Cream

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The Versailles FFA (OH) being recognized at the 2015 Ohio State Fair with the Ohio Director of Agriculture and Fair Commissioners.

The Versailles (OH) Agriculture Education Food Science and Technology students throughout the 2014-2015 year have been participating in a project to develop a variety of Ice Creams for the Velvet Ice Cream Company in Ohio. Students in the class worked in groups of two or three to develop the new flavor, which would be served at the Ohio State Fair in 2015. The variety created had to be a variety that Velvet was not currently selling. Varieties created were: Lemon Ginger (Overall Winner), Peanut Butter and Jelly, Banana Nut Bread with Salted Carmel, Red Velvet S mores, Cinnamon Sugar Donuts with Cinnamon Sticks, Wittles with Skittles with Watermelon Drink, Cappuccino, Berry Lemonade Sweet Tea, and Green Apple Jolly Rancher Ice Creams. The Versailles FFA advisor is Dena Wuebker.

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Session 4: Robin Utz from the US Department of Agriculture

Robin Utz serves as the chief for the College and Career Transitions branch in the Division of Academic and Technical Education for Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education at the US Department of Education. She shared remarks with FFA members and guests at the fourth general session of the 88th National FFA Convention and Expo…

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