FFA Members Mark National Week
vocational agriculture stu-
observing National Future
America Week. Malakoff
e in a variety of
activities, some of which are pictured
on this page. Above. Reginal Coleman,
Tony Ciardo. and Sid Baker steamclean
a flatbed truck.
FFA MEMBERS pose
round hay bale carrier they
in their farm emchanics
he carrier will handle a 1,500
pound bale. In the picture are Ricky
Mason, Mark Sullivan, Mike Munroe,
Joe Yarbrough, Tommy Lee, Tommy
Dickerson, Jimmy Davis. and Jimmy
Robertson.
RAISING a variety of farm animals
are projects for local FFA members.
SEVERAL local FFA members partici-
pate in the cooperative parttime
training program, in which they work
parttime in agriculturally related jobs
while attending school. Owen Robert-
son works at Nay-Tax Feed Store.
Toby Onstott is shown here with a
registered Santa Gertrudis heifer,
PREPARING for the Henderson
County Livestock Show, April 16
through April 19, these Malakoff FFA
members, under the direction of
vocational agriculture teachers Johnny
Mattingly and H.H. Cade, are feeding
their animals as part of the production
agriculture class. In the top photo is
Chick Driver, with his Duroc gilt.
Tommy Lee is shown with his Hereford
heifer; and Sid Baker is pictured with
his Duroc gilt. _.
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February 20, 1975 - MALAKOFF NEWS - Page 3
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FEBRUARY
15-22
A SOLID BACKGROUND IN
HELPS MAKE A SOLID
FARMING TECHNIQUES
AMERICA FOR ALL TO ENJOY
The Future Farmers of America are constantly working to improve all
aspects of farming technology. They guide the farm community youth
" toward constructive, worthwhile endeavors. The FFA take much pride
in their work, as well they should, for helping to build sound futures
for the young is an endless task and they welcome the challenge.
Sponsored By
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