
Twenty one state contest Finals in the Career Development Events were held over the weekend on campus at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater and five Chapters won multiple titles. Westville FFA won three state championships in Food Science, Poultry Evaluation and Vet Science.
Amber Pocasset also took home two state championships- Ag Sales and Farm Business Management, Edmond won state titles in Floriculture and Environment and Natural Resources, Jenks took top honors in Ag Mechanics and Electricity and Vian won Championships in Soil and Water Management as well as Land.
The top three teams and top three individuals in each of the3 CDEs will be honored on stage at the 2025 State FFA Convention in Tulsa May 6th and 7th. You can see details of all of the placings for the CDEs on Judging Card- click here for most of the CDEs and click here for the Livestock Judging CDE, which includes 4-H and FFA divisions.
In the Livestock Judging Contest, the FFA state contest was decided by one pont- Ft. Gibson FFA edged out Stillwater FFA 2123 to 2122. Hartshorne FFA placed third in the state. High individual in Livestock Judging was Grace Gist of Ft. Gibson.
Besides Livestock Judging- Here are the top teams and individuals in each event:
Ag Communications
First- Claremore
Second- Jenks
Third- Morrison
High Individual was Addison Duvall of Claremore
Ag Mechanics
First- Jenks
Second- Stillwater
Third- Strother
High Individual was Mylan Defries of Strother
Ag Sales
First- Amber Pocasset
Second- Edmond
Third- Elgin
High Individual was Kallyn Turner of Amber Pocasset
Agronomy
First- Sterling
Second- Byng
Third- Afton
High Individual was Lanie Merritt of Sterling
Electricity
First- Jenks
Second- Coalgate
Third- Strother
High Individual was Cooper Goodman of Jenks
Entomology
First- Strother
Second- Silo
Third- Edmond
High Individual was Vladimir Barksdale of of Strother
Environment & Natural Resources
First- Edmond
Second- Elgin
Third- Byng
High Individual was Grayson Crum of Edmond
Farm Business Management
First- Amber-Pocasset
Second- Morrison
Third= Edmond
High Individual was Sutton Young of Morrison
Floriculture
First- Edmond
Second- Silo
Third- Owasso
High Individual was Denver McBride of Silo
Food Science
First- Westville
Second- El Reno
Third- Cache
High Individual was Boston Butler of Westville
Homesite
First- Stratfford
Second- Vian
Third- Whitesboro
High Individual was Brock Barnum of Stratford
Land
First- Vian
Second- Tishomingo
Third- Morris
High Individual was Caled Wooley of Tishomingo
Meats Evaluation
First- Tuttle
Second- Porter
Third- Dover
High Individual was Edwin Ledezma of Porter
Milk Quality and Products
First- Thomas Fay Custer
Second- Calumet
Third- Okarche
High Individual was Kieran Lunsford of Calumet
Nursery Landscape Management
First- Byng
Second-Silo
Third- Keota
High Individual was Shaylee Davis of Silo
Poultry Evaluation
First- Westville
Second- Coweta
Third- Nowata
High Individual was Haley Robbins of Coweta
Range Management
First- Gans
Second- Roland
Third- Apache
High Individual was Migu Chavez of Roland
Soil and Water Management
First- Vian
Second- Gans
Third- Silo
High Individual was Landon Butler of Sallisaw
Turfgrass Management
First- Silo
Second- Jenks
Third- Catoosa
High Individual was John Poling of Silo
Vet Science
First- Westville
Second- Jenks
Third- Stillwater
High Individual was Paige Guinn of Owasso
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