County FFA Land Judging
Contest Held in Harrison Township
On September 17, 2013 the
Darke SWCD held their annual land judging contest for Darke and Miami
County FFA Chapters as they prepare for the District Contest. This
year’s contest was held at Mark Murphy’s Farm off Eaton-Ft
Nesbitt Road near New Paris. This year 16 teams from nine schools –
Ansonia, Covington, Franklin Monroe, Greenville, Miami East,
Mississinawa Valley, Newton, Tri-Village and Versailles –
participated in the event.
The land judging contest
consists of a rural and an urban test. Each test challenges the
students to not only identify soil types, but also consider other
soil characteristics when making recommendations for use of that
area. The contest consisted of four stations, three soil pits and a
written test. The students had 15 minutes to finish the test at each
station. Upon completion of the contest, students were asked to hand
in their answer keys before Darke SWCD staff would go over the
answers and reasoning at each station.
This year Versailles Team
#3 finished with the highest team score on the rural test, followed
by Versailles Team #2 and Ansonia. The highest individual score was
Danielle Hesson from Versailles FFA. Newton Team #1 recorded the
highest team score in the urban test, followed by Miami East and
Covington. Abby Webb from Newton turned in the highest individual
score on the urban test.
“Darke SWCD would like to
thank the Murphy’s for graciously hosting this year’s
competition, George Skidmore for helping Greg and Tim evaluate the
soil pits, Darke County Ditch Maintenance for digging the pits and
all the schools for participating in the event. The participation
and enthusiasm from the students and teachers is what makes this
competition great,” said Jared Coppess, District Administrator for
Darke SWCD.
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