 
          
            2015 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR              LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com           August 2-9, 2015               page 187
          
        
        
          Though Hartsburg-Emden combined Junior and
        
        
          Senior High School is just 250 students, the FFA
        
        
          chapter with around 50 students is somewhat
        
        
          large. For both small communities surrounded by
        
        
          farm land, agriculture is the primary industry for
        
        
          the area.
        
        
          Now retired teacher, Betsy Pech helped to build
        
        
          the Hartem Ag program and led the school’s FFA
        
        
          for many years. Pech, a 2013 recipient of the
        
        
          Honorary Holbert Award given by the Illinois
        
        
          State University Department of Agriculture,
        
        
          was one of the first women to teach high school
        
        
          agriculture. She is recognized as a role model and
        
        
          mentor for young women interested in careers
        
        
          with an agricultural base.
        
        
          Through her many years at the school, she also
        
        
          led many award winning FFA teams.
        
        
          In 2014, as Pech retired 29 years of teaching,
        
        
          Hartem’s FFA was selected as the top chapter
        
        
          in Section 14, a Gold Emblem chapter, and a
        
        
          National Finalist.
        
        
          2014 graduate and FFA member Natalie
        
        
          Nowatney participated in the Ag Issues program
        
        
          for three years. She said that in 2014, “We went to
        
        
          nationals and got bronze.”
        
        
          Nowatney says that to prepare for the contests,
        
        
          “my mom and I read through hundreds of pages
        
        
          of government documents.” She notes that
        
        
          the contests gave her a lot of public speaking
        
        
          experience.
        
        
          Pech left a great legacy that new Ag teacher and
        
        
          FFA leader Elizabeth Fanning has begun writing
        
        
          her place into the schools history.
        
        
          Fanning gave a review of the past year, her first
        
        
          year -- “Last year, we did a lot of trap shooting and
        
        
          livestock judging, which we will be doing again
        
        
          this year.”
        
        
          As for future plans, she says, “This year Hartem
        
        
          FFA will be competing in multiple Career
        
        
          Development Events (CDE’S) such as Ag Sales,
        
        
          Livestock Judging, Soils, and many more.”
        
        
          The Hartem FFA Facebook page shows highlights
        
        
          from last year’s contests, where the team often
        
        
          Hartem FFA chapter
        
        
          built strong and changing
        
        
          the faces of agriculture
        
        
          Continued
        
        
          →
        
        
          
            By Angela Reiners