Louisiana FFA Members Named as National Finalists in Agricultural Award Areas

Several Louisiana FFA members received exciting news this month as the National FFA Organization announced the list of National Finalists in Agricultural Proficiency Awards and the Agriscience Fair. 

Agricultural Proficiency Awards honor FFA members who, through Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAE), have developed specialized skills that they can apply toward their future careers. Lauren Poole, a member of the Winnfield FFA Chapter, was named as one of four National Finalists in the Environmental and Natural Resources area. Her SAE is a paid internship as a Youth Conservation Corps worker at the United States Forest Service (USFS) Winn Ranger District in Winnfield. Poole said, “I began working for the USFS in the summer of 2020 after I learned about their summer program. I had various responsibilities during my time at the USFS. Originally, my main job duties included maintaining and improving recreation areas in Kisatchie National Forest, an over 940-square mile area, but soon, as I gained trust, it expanded to assisting in preparing timber sales, managing Red-Cockaded Woodpecker conservation, timber sale accounting, and so much more.” Her SAE was an important learning opportunity. "My SAE…was a truly rewarding experience that allowed me to develop a broader understanding of ecosystem management, wildlife conservation, and how different program areas work together to properly manage public lands,” said Poole.

In the Agriscience Fair program, eight individuals/teams from Louisiana were named as National Finalists. One of those finalists, Remi Larson of the Iberville Math, Science, and Arts Academy West FFA Chapter, is no stranger to the Agriscience Fair. She finished 10th in the nation with her project in 2021, and she is looking to improve on her performance this year. Larson has been researching the impacts of ocean acidification on Eastern Oysters and other marine life. When she decided to continue with the research after one year, Larson created a plan with set goals. She said, “I immersed myself in the scientific research field, and I learned how to better conduct experiments and analyze data to get the results clearly examinable.” Larson says that this research opportunity has improved her scientific reasoning, analytical, and statistical skills.

Louisiana’s eight Agriscience Fair National Finalists are:

  • Skyler Morris, Thibodaux FFA, Animal Systems - Division III

  • Austin Spencer, Louisiana School for the Agricultural Sciences FFA, Animal Systems - Division V

  • Remi Larson, Iberville MSA West FFA, Environmental Services and Natural Resources - Division V

  • Gabrielle Thomas and Lawson Marchand, Louisiana School for the Agricultural Sciences FFA, Food Products and Processing Systems - Division VI

  • Jamira Guillory and Alli Evans, Westlake FFA, Plant Systems - Division IV

  • Emma Stelly, Kaplan FFA, Plant Systems - Division V

  • Hayden Molaison, Thibodaux FFA, Social Sciences - Division III

  • Nicholas Tarver and Abigail Manuel, Florien FFA, Social Sciences - Division IV

National Finalists in all areas will participate in interviews in September. Winners will be announced at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis in late October.

FFAAvery Davidson