Olympia FFA member, Tarah Hilt was among the high point individuals
overall in the horse division after competing in the halter class,
showmanship, English riding, Hunt Seat Equitation, Western
Horsemanship, Ranch Horse Pleasure and more.
Senior, Adam Swartzendruber was selected Best of Show with his shop
project which he made using a CNC plasma cutting table.
Sophomore, Blake Buatte was selected Grand Champion in poultry
(ducks), had champion rabbits, both buck and doe, and showed his
market barrow.
Fellow sophomore, Reid Glaser showed both dairy goats and beef
cattle.
In the beef barn, Olympia FFA members, Kari and Kyler Simpson, Paige
Finchum and Reid Glaser were very successful.
Junior, Paige Finchum placed 2nd and 3rd respectively
with her two steers.
In the hog barn, Ethan Davis won Champion Hampshire barrow and won
his class of crossbred barrows. Davis stated, “I like the FFA Fair
because it’s a lot of fun to compete against other FFA members in
our section. There are always a lot of high quality animals at our
fair.”
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These FFA members work countless hours with their
livestock preparing them for the show ring. They also spend a lot of
time looking for ways to improve the genetics among their herds.
Most of these FFA members will compete at several shows this summer
and fall.
Kari Simpson shows her heifer at the Section 9 FFA Fair.
Blake Buatte gets his crossbred barrow up to show.
Reid Glaser shows one of his dairy goat kids.
Kyler Simpson prepares to go into the ring with his heifer.
[Bryce A. Hoffman
Ag Teacher/FFA Advisor
Olympia High School] |