- Mallory Standridge of the Danville FFA Chapter accepted the 100 percent membership award for the Danville FFA Chapter at the State FFA Convention held in Montgomery June 4-6. | Special to the Enquirer
The Danville FFA chapter was one of 19 schools across the state recognized for having 100 percent FFA membership. The chapter received a chapter banner for the accomplishment. Sandy Fields is the Danville FFA Advisor. Danville and Brewer both competed in the FFA State Convention earlier this month. Danville FFA won several other individual and team awards at the state competition.
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Breanah Lawrimore of the Danville FFA Chapter placed second in the State FFA Small Animal Production and Care Proficiency Contest held at the State FFA Convention in Montgomery June 4-6. She received a chapter banner and a check for her accomplishments. Breanah is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Brent Lawrimore of Danville. | Special to the Enquirer
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Cameron Boyd of the Danville FFA Chapter placed third in the State FFA Home/Community Development Proficiency Contest held at the State FFA Convention in Montgomery June 4-6. He received a chapter banner and a check for his accomplishments.Cameron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyd of Danville. | Special to the Enquirer
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Jackson Broadfoot of the Danville FFA Chapter placed third in the State FFA Prepared Public Speaking Contest held at Auburn University June 3. He received a chapter banner and a check for his accomplishments. Jackson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broadfoot of Danville. | Special to the Enquirer
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Sierra Goodwin of the Danville FFA Chapter placed third in the State FFA Creed Speaking Contest held at the Auburn University June 3. She received a chapter banner and a check for her accomplishments. Sierra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. | Special to the Enquirer
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The Danville FFA Horse Evaluation CDE Team placed third in the state contest held at Auburn University June 3. Team members are, from left, Kirby Posey, Karlie Pike, Rachael Gardner and Chris Garner. The team received a chapter banner for their accomplishments. The contest consist of placing two performance classes and two halter classes, oral reasons and a written test. | Special to the Enquirer
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Vance Lawrimore of the Danville FFA Chapter placed second in the State FFA Speciality Animal Production Proficiency Contest held at the State FFA Convention in Montgomery June 4-6. He received a chapter banner and a check for his accomplishments. Vance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lawrimore of Danville. | Special to the Enquirer
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Kourtney Lindsey of the Danville FFA Chapter placed first in the State FFA Equine Science Proficiency Contest held at the State FFA Convention in Montgomery June 4-6. She received a chapter banner, plaque and a check for her accomplishments. Kourtney will compete at the National FFA Convention in Louisville, Kentucky in October representing Alabama. Kourtney is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsey of Danville. | Special to the Enquirer
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The Danville FFA Livestock CDE Team placed fourth in the state contest held at Auburn University June 3. Team members are, from left, Austin Griffith, Alex Tanner, Kourtney Lindsey and Jesse Turner. The team received a banner for their accomplishments. The contest consist of placing cattle, hogs, sheep goats, oral reasons, writtten test and team activities. | Special to the Enquirer
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The Danville FFA Meats Evaluation Team placed third in the state contest held at Auburn University June 3. Team members are, from left, Lilly Oaks, Erin Turner, Brittany Cash and Breanah Lawrimore. The team received a chapter banner for their accomplishments. The Meats Evaluation and Technology CDE is designed to provide a competitive event for agriculture education students, develop employment skills in the meat animal industry, expand their knowledge of meat animal marketing and merchandising, develop broader analytical skills and critical thinking strategies, and develop an understanding of appropriate meat terminology. The event also develops the ability to evaluate meat animal products in order to optimize economic returns to producers and industry as well as meet the needs of the consumer. | Special to the Enquirer
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The Danville FFA Nursery/Landscape CDE Team placed fourth in the state contest held at Auburn University June 3. Team members are, from left, Noah Hogan, Brent Anders, Luke Hinkle, Drew Cooper and Mallory Standridge. The team received a chapter banner for their accomplishments. The contest consisted of plant and tree ID, a written exam, landscape estimating, landscape drawing and problem solving. | Special to the Enquirer
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Kirby Posey of the Danville FFA Chapter placed fourth in the State FFA Speciality Animal Production Proficiency Contest held at the State FFA Convention in Montgomery June 4-6. She received a chapter banner and a check for her accomplishments. | Special to the Enquirer
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Lucas Randolph of the Danville FFA Chapter placed third in the State FFA Diversified Crop Production Proficiency Contest held at the State FFA Convention in Montgomery June 4-6. He received a chapter banner and a check for his accomplishments. Lucas is the son of Michelle Randolph and the late Brian Randolph of Danville. | Special to the Enquirer
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Boone Shipley of the Danville FFA Chapter placed second in the State FFA Poultry Production Proficiency Contest held at the State FFA Convention in Montgomery June 4-6. He received a chapter banner and a check for his accomplishments. Boone is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shipley of Danville. | Special to the Enquirer
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Alex Tanner of the Danville FFA Chapter placed fourth in the State FFA Equine Science Proficiency Contest held at the State FFA Convention in Montgomery June 4-6. She received a chapter banner and a check for her accomplishments. Alex is the daughter of Mr. Thomas Tanner and Mrs. Pam Tanner. | Special to the Enquirer
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Gary Templeton of the Danville FFA Chapter placed fourth in the State FFA Sheep Production Proficiency Contest held at the State FFA Convention in Montgomery June 4-6. He received a chapter banner and a check for his accomplishments. Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Templeton of Danville. | Special to the Enquirer