Friday, March 23, 2012

Cloverdale and South Putnam FFA wins

Cloverdale FFA wins top honors during FFA Chapter Challenge

Friday, March 23, 2012
CLOVERDALE -- Thousands of FFA members from hundreds of FFA chapters in 12 states have finished a huge effort to connect with local farmers and business owners. Twenty-two FFA chapters in Indiana have been named state winners with Cloverdale taking the lead.

The Cloverdale FFA Chapter received 283 votes from local farmers to receive top honors statewide in the 2012 FFA Chapter Challenge. The chapter will receive a $2,500 FFA certificate of credit, which will be used toward FFA-related costs, including chapter supplies, registration fees for national leadership conferences and other items.

After a successful pilot program last year, FFA and Monsanto decided to bring back the program while expanding to 12 states. The program challenged FFA members to meet farmers in their local communities in hopes of building relationships and learning about different agricultural careers. Farmers were then asked to vote for the chapter online.

"The mission of FFA goes beyond farming but its heart will always be in creating new generations of leaders who understand agriculture and small communities," said Linda Arnold, Monsanto customer outreach lead. "Monsanto is proud to partner with the National FFA Foundation to help local chapters create that bond with the people who grow our food and build our communities."

Voting for the challenge ran Jan. 16-Feb. 29. More than 10,000 votes were cast nationally during the final week of the competition. The top chapter in each of the 12 states received a $2,500 FFA certificate, while chapters ranked second through tenth received credits worth $1,000-2,000.

South Putnam was also rewarded for its efforts with a $1,000 FFA certificate for coming in seventh overall.

The National FFA Foundation is the fundraising arm of the National FFA Organization, which provides agricultural education to 540,379 student members in grades seven through 12 throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. About 82 percent of all sponsorship dollars received by the foundation support FFA members and agricultural education.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Purdue Honors Putnam County Students

January 2012

Purdue honors students for academic achievements

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - About 13,000 Purdue University students earned academic honors for the fall 2011 semester.

To earn honors, students must have had at least a 3.5 semester or cumulative grade point average on a four-point scale.

NameCityStateZipCounty, StateCampus
Groff, Steven H.ContinentalOH45831-9643Putnam OhioPU Fort Wayne
Alcorn, Kyle R.BainbridgeIN46105-9621Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Walton, Mitchell K.CloverdaleIN46120-0114Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Branneman, Brittanie C.CloverdaleIN46120-9036Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Gaston, Lincoln C.CloverdaleIN46120-9040Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Klotz, Megan R.CloverdaleIN46120-9268Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Wood, Hannah M.CoatesvilleIN46121-8953Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Stephenson, Ethan W.FillmoreIN46128-9316Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Reed, Devin L.FillmoreIN46128-9340Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Caraher, James P.GreencastleIN46135Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Kaiser, Emma K.GreencastleIN46135Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Tippin, Tippany T.GreencastleIN46135-0251Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Schroeder, Hilary D.GreencastleIN46135-1105Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Dozier, Jack C.GreencastleIN46135-1543Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Drawbaugh, Eric T.GreencastleIN46135-7947Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Guthrie, Allison M.GreencastleIN46135-8238Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Harrison, Andrew T.GreencastleIN46135-8373Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Smith, Taylor A.GreencastleIN46135-8564Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Eaton, Jeffrey L.GreencastleIN46135-9226Putnam IndianaTSW-Lafayette
McGaughey, Brenten A.RussellvilleIN46175Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette
Fordice, Kristen L.RussellvilleIN46175-9741Putnam IndianaWest Lafayette

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

FFA Chapter Challenge Winners Announced

Cloverdale FFA Chapter wins FFA Chapter Challenge

Posted on 14 March 2012 by Gary Truit

Thousands of FFA members from hundreds of FFA chapters in 12 states have finished a huge effort to connect with local farmers, and 22 FFA chapters in Indiana have been named state winners. The Cloverdale FFA Chapter from Cloverdale, Ind., received 283 votes from local farmers to earn to top honors statewide in the 2012 FFA Chapter Challenge (http://www.FFAChapterChallenge.com). The Putnam County chapter will receive a $2,500 FFA Certificate of Credit good for FFA-related costs including chapter supplies, registration fees for national leadership conferences and other items.

The FFA Chapter Challenge, a second year program expanded to 12 states in 2012, challenged FFA members to meet farmers in their local communities to build relationships and learn about different agricultural careers. After meeting, FFA members encouraged the farmers to vote for their chapter online or over the phone.

Monsanto sponsors the FFA Chapter Challenge as a special project of the National FFA Foundation. “The mission of FFA goes beyond farming but its heart will always be in creating new generations of leaders who understand agriculture and small communities,” said Linda Arnold, Monsanto customer outreach lead. “Monsanto is proud to partner with the National FFA Foundation to help local chapters create that bond with the people who grow our food and build our communities.”

Voting for the 2012 FFA Chapter Challenge began Jan. 16 after expanding to 12 states this year, including Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas. The campaign finished Feb. 29, with over 10,000 votes being cast nationally during the final week of competition.

The top FFA chapter in each of the 12 states received a $2,500 FFA Certificate of Credit, while chapters ranked second through tenth in each state will receive credits worth between $1,000 and $2,000. Eighty other at-large chapters will receive credits worth $1,000 in the campaign to bring FFA chapters closer to local farmers in their community.

Indiana FFA chapters in Lafayette, Walkerton, Plymouth, Corydon, Frankfort, Greencastle, West Lebanon, Danville and Bloomington scored in the top-10 of the state contest. Chapters in Flora, Albion, Michigantown, Goshen, Veedersburg, Madison, Crawfordsville (2), Converse, Wolcott and South Whitley were selected as at-large winners.

An impressive 856 FFA chapters participated in the FFA Chapter Challenge. The Lawrence County FFA Chapter in Moulton, Ala., won the 2012 FFA Chapter Challenge grand prize that will send six FFA members and one advisor to October’s 85th National FFA Convention & Expo in Indianapolis. The grand prize is valued at $6,500. Complete results are available online at http://www.FFAChapterChallenge.com.


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Putnam Co. Farm Bureau Board meets

The Putnam County Farm Bureau board met last night (3/5/2012) and took action on the appointment of a new Vice President. Kim Ames agreed to serve for the coming year. Kim farms with his dad and brothers on Ames 4K farms. Also, the boards meeting date was changed to the second Tuesday of each month to better accommodate board member's schedules. Plans are still being developed for a Young Farmer dinner meeting with this year's senior Ag students in the County. Ann Delchambre Ag Extension was on hand where she announced her new office times as 8-4 on Tuesday, Thursday, and Fridays. She is looking forward to visiting many area farms this summer to get a better connection to the needs of Putnam County Agriculture. The board also authorized a name change from Womens Leader committee to Promotion and Education Committee. Phyllis Legan is chairman of this committee and will continue to work with activities such as Farming in the Classroom, FB Scholarships, and Food Check-out week. Heather Poynter, co-chairman of the Ag Day committee with Angela Mann, was on hand to discuss the upcoming Ag Day Activities scheduled for March 10th starting with breakfast at 8 a.m. The program will be from 9-9:30 with the farm fest to run from 9:30 till noon. She mentioned that they have a large variety of Ag Booths and activities including a trailor from Duke Energy, SP Aquaculture, along with sheep shearing, and several other animals will be on exhibit. The Ag Breakfast Program will again be highlighted by the Friend of the Farmer and Farm Family of the Year awards.