Fort Scott Community College To Host 40th Annual Aggie Day

March 21, 2016

Fort Scott Community College To Host 40th Annual Aggie Day

Fort Scott, Kan.—Fort Scott Community College will host its 40th annual Aggie Day on Friday, April 1. Approximately 1,400 students representing more than 80 schools will compete in the contest, which is facilitated by FSCC’s Agriculture Department. The department offers a variety of programs for students, including agriculture, farm and ranch management, and John Deere Tech, as well as activities such as livestock judging, meat judging, collegiate farm bureau, and rodeo.

 

“Our agriculture instructors and students always look forward to Aggie Day, and we’re especially thrilled because this year marks the 40th anniversary of the event,” said FSCC Agriculture Instructor Ryan Edgecomb. “We are excited to showcase students involved in FFA and 4-H programs across the Four States.”

 

Students will compete in a variety of areas, including agronomy, entomology, farm management, floriculture, food science, livestock, meat evaluation, milk quality and products, nursery/landscape, poultry, and speech. Trophies will be awarded to the top three teams in each contest. Plaques will be awarded to the top three individuals in each contest, and medals will be presented to those earning fourth and fifth place.

 

Sponsored by Purina Animal Nutrition, Honor Show Chow, and Winfield, this event is the longest running interscholastic competition in the region. “It is an honor to have Purina, a company with such great values and reputation, as our sponsor,” said Edgecomb. “We thank them for their support of agriculture and the youths of southeast Kansas.”

 

Teams should pre-register online at fortscott.edu/aggieday before Friday, March 25. Registration for the event will begin at 7:00 am on Friday, April 1, at the Arnold Arena on the FSCC campus in Fort Scott, Kan.

 

For more information, please call Ryan Edgecomb, FSCC Agriculture Instructor, at 620-223-2700 ext. 3280.