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75 FFA members explore agriculture in Australia

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For two weeks, 75 current and past state FFA officers started the new year by exploring Australia and the various types of agriculture the country offers.

“From the iconic city of Sydney to the stunning coastlines, the group traveled through Canberra, Griffith, Echuca, Geelong, and Melbourne, immersing themselves in the vibrant culture and rich agricultural heritage of Australia,” the National FFA Organization said on Facebook.

It was part of the International Leadership Seminar for State Officers (ILSSO), supported by FFA corporate donors Bungee and John Deere.

After visiting Sydney, students traveled to Canberra, where they visited with the counselor for agricultural affairs, agricultural specialists, and agricultural marketing specialists based at the U.S. Embassy, a representative from the National Farmers’ Federation, and a representative from the Australian Rural Leadership Program.

Attendees visited perennial pastures, Reiland Angus, and more. While visiting the Darlington Point District, they explored one of Australia’s most productive farmland, where rice and other cereal crops, fruits and vegetables, grapes, and citrus are grown. Students also visited Australia’s only independent agricultural college — Marcus Oldham College.

Finally, they wrapped up their journey in Melbourne, exploring the city and visiting the Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary.

ILSSO immerses participants in the culture of the country they are visiting while facilitating learning opportunities while the students are there. Throughout the trip, they had opportunities to demonstrate foundational knowledge of global values and diversity while forming empathy and awareness of domestic and global conditions. Those who attended the trip also did pre-work to prepare for the experience.


Students who participate in the trip are:

Alabama: Jayden McMillian and Rachel Perry

Arkansas: Riley Swofford and Reese Mitchell

Colorado: Natali Boerner

Connecticut: Matthew Syrotiak

Delaware: Noah Dixon, Kyle Gares, Andrew Nowotny, and Anya Phillips

Florida: Makenleigh Bledsoe, Mackenzie Cunningham, Kayelee Ehrisman, Jenna Larson

Iowa: Collin Bauer, Lauren Beyer, Josephine Kelly, Annabelle Newton, Holly Schmitt

Idaho: Hallye Duckett, Delainee Ellsworth, Josiah Knapp, Kamille Mirkin, and Clayton Moore

Illinois: Haley Bode

Indiana: Mary Jones

Kansas: Kai Cox, Karli Neher, Cecilia Newby, Sage Toews

Kentucky: Casey Montgomery

Louisiana: Abbygail Davis

Maryland: Brandon Boyer, Abby Dinterman, Hope Mullins, and Hailey Ogg

Michigan: Lillian Houtteman, Dakota Spink

Minnesota: Noah Erickson

Montana: Haley Rigler

Nebraska: Paige Bunn, Bethany Nichols, Abby Hodges, Thomas Perrin

North Carolina: Madeline Kluttz, Belle Merlo

New Jersey: Maisie Shimko

New York: Courtney Taibi, Ella Underberg

Ohio: Chloee Howardl, Luke Jennings, Katelyn Kinsella, Anna Moeller, Kaydence Morris, Lauren Thornhill, Emma Wells

Oregon: Jael Cruikshank, Ryan Mizee, Kylie Temple, and Mary Thiel

Tennessee: Lillie Cagle

Virginia: Adam Hawkins, Anne Martz, Kirin Miller, Liberti Sell, Jadyn Smith, Grace Walbroehl, Kelcey Weston, Nathan Zerkel

Washington: Nathan Heay, Kyia Hunter-Kanoff, and Andrew Schulz

West Virginia: Garret Ammons and Coleen Mitchell

Wyoming: Larkin Williams

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