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AgVenture 1999 Chosen - Press Release
For media inquiries, contact Caroline Booth Lara, Communications Specialist, (580)
224-6379.
email: cblara@noble.org
16 Selected for AgVenture
99
Sixteen Oklahoma and Texas high
school students have been accepted to participate in the 1999
AgVenture program at the Noble Foundation June 1-4, from among the
most, and best, applicants ever received for the annual
event.
"It was tough," said Grant
Huggins, NF wildlife and fisheries specialist and chairman of the
AgVenture Committee. "We had a lot of good kids apply, and had
to turn away about seventy-five percent of them. That's always
difficult."
AgVenture is a hands-on, highly
informative summer "camp" in which participants learn about
a variety of topics intended to help them in agricultural-related
careers. During the four-day event, participants learn about a
variety of topics dealing with modern day livestock production and
farming, from weather and geography to fencing materials and
techniques.
Students selected for this
year's AgVenture include Jami Deanann Anderson, Electra, Texas;
Justin Anderson, Meeker; Jared Bates, Shawnee; Carla Jo Clark,
Thackerville; DonEtta Cothren, Stratford; Matt Elder, Canton; Tammy
Ettredge, Pilot Point, Texas; Judith Ann Heronema, Reydon; Abbie
Hoffman, Calumet; Jalaina Johnson, Tishomingo; Terron Clark Liles,
Anadarko; Jon Derek Mitchell, Duncan; Amanda Penner, Sulphur; Kent
Pettijohn, Chickasha; Matthew Christian Steward, Hennessey; and
Natalie Wilson, Norman.
There are several unusual
characteristics of this group of AgVenture students, Grant
said.
For the first time, there were more
girls than boys selected for the session, and two freshmen were among
the applicants chosen.
Others accepted include five
sophomores, seven juniors, and two seniors 14 of the students
hailing from Oklahoma, and two from Texas. Other than seniors, who
would not qualify next year, applicants not selected for this session
of AgVenture are welcomed to apply again next year, Huggins
said.
Among the additional topics covered
are prescribed burning, livestock handling facilities and methods,
controlled rotational grazing, ag mapping, deer spotlight surveys,
intensive veg-etable production, pecan grafting, livestock marketing,
ag communications, ag career choices, and livestock health, nutrition
and reproduction.
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(FYI The Noble Foundation
is a privately funded, nonprofit organization headquartered in
Ardmore, Okla. The Foundation conducts agricultural and plant biology
research; provides grants to numerous other charitable and
educational organizations; and assists farmers and ranchers through
educational and consultative programs.)
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