Cavit Schempp was the high individual on the team and placed 3rd
overall.
Other team members included Tyler Miller, Bailey Rogers, Rebekah
Magee, and Brooke Rogers.
FFA members evaluated soil for different characteristics such as
soil color, drainage, permeability, texture, structure, and depth.
Students also calculated slope and determined how the soil should
best be used in a conservation program.
Senior, Cavit Schempp said, “Soils judging is a lot of fun and you
get out of school for the day. My favorite part is calculating
slope. I highly recommend this CDE to any FFA member.” Junior,
Rebekah Magee stated, “The Land Use CDE was an amazing experience. I
learned a lot about how to calculate different characteristics of
soil. l was also able to tell what organic matter was in the soil.”
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Left to right: Brooke
Rogers, Rebekah Magee, Tyler Miller, Cavit Schempp and Bailey Rogers
Sophomore Tyler Miller uses a
sight level to determine slope of the land.
The contest was held at Rooster Heaven Hunt Club north of Forrest.
[Bryce A. Hoffman
Ag Teacher/FFA Advisor
Olympia High School] |