Exploring the Diverse World of Agriculture: Beulah Academy of Science FFA Chapter’s Inaugural ‘Future Farmer Field Day’ Advocacy Day Program

Beulah Academy of Science FFA Hosts Successful Future Farmer Field Day with Hundreds in Attendance

The Beulah Academy of Science FFA Chapter recently hosted their inaugural “Future Farmer Field Day” advocacy day program, with the goal of bringing awareness to the diverse industries and types of agricultural production in the local community. Educator Allie Eubanks emphasized the importance of highlighting this critical aspect of our community.

The event welcomed fourth grade students from Cordova Park Elementary, local homeschool cooperatives, and incoming fifth graders from eight different elementary schools. Nearly 20 vendor booths were set up by BAS FFA to educate attendees about agriculture, featuring organizations such as the Florida Forest Service, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and local farmers.

Eubanks expressed her gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of the event’s first year and invited attendees to participate again next year. The day was filled with learning opportunities and interactive experiences for students to engage with the agricultural community.

For those interested in seeing a photo gallery from the event, visit NorthEscambia.com’s website to view images from the Inaugural “Future Farmer Field Day” at Beulah Academy of Science FFA Chapter.

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