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FFA Week Activities Successful

by Randy Morris | February 26, 2010

The Putnam County FFA Chapter celebrated National FFA Week with several activities during the week of February 22-26th, 2010.  On Tuesday, February 23, several FFA members talked to the 8th graders as part of the 8th grade recruitment . . . read more

FFA Members Advance to State with Proficiency Awards

by Randy Morris | February 18, 2010

     The Area III FFA Proficiency Awards selections were held February 17th, 2010 in Edina.  Six members of the Putnam County FFA submitted 7 applications to be judged against other applicants from the Area III . . . read more

FFA Tours Heartland Dairy

by Clyde Bondy | February 6, 2010

On Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010, the Putnam County FFA toured the Heartland Dairy and Sharpe Farms located in Knox and Shelby counties.  Thirty-one members of the Putnam County FFA chapter attended this event.  FFA members had to qualify . . . read more

FFA Members Attend Greenhand Conference

by Randy Morris | January 30, 2010

Twenty-one members of the Putnam County FFA Chapter attended the Greenhand Motivational Conference held Kirksville, Missouri, on January 6th, 2010.  This leadership conference is held annually for first year FFA members.  The . . . read more

FFA Coonhunt Held

by Courtney G. | December 15, 2009

This year’s annual FFA Coon Hunt was held on Saturday, December 5, 2009. Twelve teams competed with approximately 72 participants. Registration began at 4:30 p.m. and lasted until 6:30 p.m. After all the team fees were paid, the hunt . . . read more

FFA Members Receive State's Highest FFA Honor

by Randy Morris | April 22, 2008

Three members of the Putnam County FFA chapter received the State FFA Degree, the highest degree members can receive at state level. These members were: Stacy H., Tanner O., and Jake S. Stacy is the daughter of Machelle and David R. and . . . read more

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