Search Site   
Current News Stories
Global corn stocks and beef herds tighten; milk cows up
Consider timing calving to be more in synch with nature
EPA issues new diesel exhaust fluid systems guidance to cut costs
Pay attention to the grass in front of you for successful management
‘Small Town Girls’ is good for a trip down memory lane
A case for making the horse our national symbol vs the bald eagle
Callery pear trees taking over landscape, crowding out native species
Started as a learning tool, Old World Garden Farms is growing
Petitions for Indiana Corn Marketing Council board seats open until June 1
Nuisance grass giant miscanthus shows promise as biomass crop
Senator Rand Paul introduces Hemp Safety Enforcement Act
   
News Articles
Search News  
   
Rushville FFA member is national agriscience finalist
 
RUSHVILLE, Ind. – Local FFA member, Jenna Lawler, was named top 10 in the nation in the area of food science. She is a member of the Rushville FFA Chapter and is very talented in this area of agriculture.
Lawler researched the difference in using duck eggs and chicken eggs in egg noodles. She tested the impact the different eggs had on the density, taste, elasticity and color of the noodles. She also conducted research on which type of noodle most people preferred.
Lawler had this to say about her award and experience: “I was extremely proud to achieve the honor of making the top 10 this year. Accomplishing this goal as a freshman on a challenging honors academic track while also attaining success in a wide array of FFA activities among other things, required me to grow in my ability to manage competing priorities and find balance in my life.”
To be a national finalist, Lawler had to conduct research, write a report, compete at the state level, and then compete against all 50 states in order to receive top 10. She recently had an interview to decide which place she will come in, and those results will be announced at the FFA National Convention on Oct. 27, 2022, at 6 p.m. If you are interested in watching her walk across the stage and receive her results, you can tune in at RFD-TV at 6 p.m. that day.
Rushville FFA has 116 members. The National FFA Organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success.

9/27/2022