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Blue Jacket Brief
Jodi Robinson
richmond ffa
University of Missouri-Columbia, Agribusiness mgt/ public policy
MY sae: my advice:
I am employed by Moyer Farms, a produce farm where I work in the store and help manage the produce that comes in and out of the barn. I also own and operate JR Livestock, a show lamb and pig business with my brothers.
First, find your niche — whether that’s in FFA or another activity. Second, find people who will push you to your full potential. Being comfortable is easy, but when we make ourselves uncomfortable, we become our best with the help of those that give us an extra push.
Jason Holland
eldon ffa northwest missouri state university, mass media
MY sae: my advice:
My SAE consists of agricultural communications and the social media brand, “My FFA Experience.” The program was recently featured on RFD-TV and helped me earn the 2022 State Proficiency Award for Ag Communications.
Your time and experience in FFA is what you make of it. If you choose not to explore new opportunities, you are not going to have the same exciting experiences as someone who does. Get outside of your comfort zone. Once you discover what you love to do, stick to it. Your talent is your own!
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Sydney Thummel
Home FFA Chapter: Worth County R-III
What Sydney does: Sydney is the executive director of the Missouri Beef Industry Council.
What she Learned in FFA: Sydney says FFA helped her learn how to effectively communicate and redistribute knowledge in a more effective manner. She also learned how to work with others and embraced how to be exactly who she is.