DES MOINES, IOWA (August 11,2019) — The FFA Herdsmanship summary rewards best displays and cleanliness among chapters.

 

Beef

Large Group Champion: West Marshall FFA, State Center

Small Group Champion: Belle Plaine FFA, Belle Plaine

 

Poultry

Large Group Champion: West Branch FFA, West Branch

Small Group Champion: Carroll FFA, Carroll

 

Rabbit

Small Group Champion: Carroll FFA, Carroll

 

Sheep

Large Group Champion: Grinnell FFA, Grinnell

Small Group Champion: Tri-Star FFA, Guttenberg

 

Swine

Large Group Champion: Northeast FFA, Goose Lake

Small Group Champion: Waverly-Shell Rock, Waverly

 

Horse

Large Group Champion: Belle Plaine FFA, Belle Plaine

Small Group Champion: Brokaw FFA, Clarinda

 

Chapter Awards

1) Northeast FFA, Goose Lake

2) Carroll Area FFA, Carroll

3) Belle Plaine FFA, Belle Plaine

4) Southwest Valley, Corning

5) North Mahaska FFA, New Sharon

6) Nashua Plainfield FFA, Nashua (TIE)

6) Newton FFA, Newton (TIE)

7) Midland FFA, Wyoming

8) West Marshall FFA, State Center (TIE)

8) Waverly-Shell Rock FFA, Waverly (TIE)

8) Mediapolis FFA, Mediapolis (TIE)

8) Grinnell FFA, Grinnell (TIE)

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