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UW-River Falls to host Agricultural Technology Contest

Wisconsin State Farmer
UW River Falls

RIVER FALLS - The University of Wisconsin-River Falls expects nearly 1,000 students to complete when they host the 57th Annual Agricultural Technology Contest on April 1.  The contest includes a series of career development events hosted by the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) that allows Wisconsin and Minnesota FFA members to showcase their knowledge.

The contests focus on agricultural communications, agricultural technology and mechanical systems, agronomy, dairy cattle evaluation, farm business management, floriculture, food science and technology, forestry, horse evaluation, livestock evaluation, middle school agriscience, nursery/landscape, soils, veterinary science and wildlife. Students will compete in 15 team events and will have three additional contest opportunities.

UW-River Falls coordinates the Wisconsin FFA state contests for agricultural communications and food science and technology. First-place teams will advance to compete at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Ind., in October.

Seven of these events also serve as qualifying contests for the Wisconsin FFA Association Career Development Events (CDE) to be held April 28 in Madison. These events include agricultural technology and mechanical systems, dairy evaluation, floriculture, horse evaluation, livestock evaluation, wildlife and veterinary science.

Unique to the Agricultural Technology Contest, UW-River Falls offers an agricultural education event. This event provides students the opportunity to better comprehend the teaching and learning process, foster leadership and communication skills, and allows students to practice teaching. Students also have the opportunity to compete in the 38th Annual Crop Show. Students competing in the crop show can submit samples into classes ranging from oats to soybeans to the longest ear of corn.

Another highlight of this year’s contest is the Power Tool Drag Race. This event changes the type of tool that students use when building their vehicle which makes the contests unique from year-to-year.

The Power Tool Drag Race encourages students to use their problem solving, creative design, research and development and engineering skills. This year students must power their vehicle using a 120-volt corded power tool router other than an angle/side/disc grinder with the goal being to achieve the fastest time. The UW-River Falls Agricultural Industry Club sponsors and coordinates this event. This year, the contest will be held in the newly renovated space in the Ag Engineering Annex.

Madeline Bode, an agricultural education major from Cassville, is serving as this year’s contest coordinator and Alexis Stibor, an agricultural education major from Osseo, is the assistant coordinator. Tim Buttles serves as the faculty chair for the contest and staff member Fay Westberg assists with overall contest preparations.