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3 = Average response.  Effort made but not a lot of detail.  Meets basic expectations as it relates to understanding the subject or in relation to our industry

4 = Good response.  Good effort made to answer the question as it relates to understanding the subject or relating to our industry

5 = Excellent response.  Fully relates the answer to the question with good examples and strong understanding of the subject or our industry

DISTRICT 1
Adyn Peha
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Adyn Peha 

GPA: 3.5 

Ag Focus / Major:
Diesel Mechanic 

Future Plans:
I hope to become a diesel mechanic for RDO equipment. I plan to take this course in Walla Walla. Then be one of their technicians and work on customers’ John Deere equipment such as tractors and combines. After so many years after my dad retires I plan to take over the farm. This diesel Mechanic course will teach me everything about tractors and equipment which will give me skills to live on the farm and fix my own equipment to save money. Also I hope to buy one of their RDO service trucks to start my own business helping other farmers in the area. 

Awards:
I have no received any awards from 4-H, but I have participated in FFA. I went to an Ag Show in Spokane Washington and listened to the officers talk about what’s it like being a president for FFA. Also Activities I’ve been a part of. I have been apart of CBTech since my Junior year. CBTech is a technical school for the trades.  Last year I took an Engineering class. I learned about 3-D printing and small motors. This year I am in an automotive class. I learned about cars and trucks, and how they work. Everything about them brakes, engine work, maintenance, transmissions and even electrical. I have been a student of the quarter for both Engineering and automotive classes. If I’m not in school I am working on the family farm, I have lived on a farm my entire life. My experiences are driving tractors and combines. I have experience with maintenance and fixing equipment. I can weld, I help my aunt with cows. Such as fixing fences, sorting cows, calving, and branding. I can maintain cars and trucks. Also I can fix them like motor work, bearing work and electrical. For example finding draws in power or giving seats or lights power. I have experience rotating, changing and balancing tires. 

Leadership:
As a leader my freshman year I organised a pie fundraiser for my class. I planned when we were going to do it, I got a hold of Jacks Resort who makes the pies. I figured out a spreadsheet of the types of pies and how much they cost. I printed them out. I then got a hold of my classmates and put them in line to go and see people like friends and family in the community who would like to buy pies. After so many days I got back all the spreadsheets from my classmates and gave them to the gals at Jacks resort and they made them. After they were ready, the class got together to hand them out to all the orders. We made almost $3,000, all together and sold about 300 pies. .
Also I did a fundraiser at a fun run in Almira last year doing a side by side wash. I figured out what day the poker run was. I spoke to Nutrient to see if I could use their area for water and space in Almira. I gathered a couple friends that wanted to make a couple bucks. We brought pressure washers. Between the three of us we had two pressure washers and the other gathered all the money. The side by side would pull up, park. We would wash all the dirty ditch off their side by sides  they can have a clean razor for their ride home. .
Extracurricular programs that I have done are when I was a student of the quarter at CBTech in Moses lake last year. I was a part of Varsity Football all four years of my High School career. I was on Varsity Basketball for two years, also I was on Varsity golf my sophomore year. I have always been an honor roll student. 

Essay Question 1:
In my opinion the most challenging issue that my home town and the country faces is how much it costs to live. It has been getting more and more expensive to live. For example gas prices, groceries, housing. Just plain ole trying to make a future is exhausting and very expensive. In my hometown it’s worse because there are so many fewer job openings. Unless you moved here for a job opportunity or even just to stay afloat financially it is hard.   

Essay Question 2:
People that influence me the most are for sure my dad. I am exactly like him. I work with him on the farm and he teaches me all the skills I know. He gives me pointers on how to do better or how to be just a little bit more perfect. I think exactly like him, he and I like to think ahead a lot. For example if someone were to tell me something to do, while they are still talking about it I’m already thinking 3 steps ahead of how it’s supposed to work, or how it goes together. He is a great person and I want to be like him one day.  

Essay Question 3:
My parents’ involvement in Valley Wide is that my family are farmers. We are dry land farmers. We farm wheat and canola, the farm buys a lot of our tools, equipment, chemicals from Valley Wide. Now that we have been all No Till. We spray more than anything and Valley Wide helps us with that. Every year we also rent a Valley Wides fertilizer machine so we can fertilize our land before we start seeding. Valley Wide is a huge corporation where we live and it helps lots of other farmers around our farm. It helps our farm a lot.   











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    Mason Thomas Dubbs 

    GPA: 3.9897 

    Ag Focus / Major:
    Agriculture or Agribusiness 

    Future Plans:
    Ever since I was a young child, I knew that I wanted to farm. Over the past few years, I have taken on a more active role on my family’s fourth-generation dryland wheat farm, performing mechanical work, tilling fields, and operating a combine. Upon graduation from Dordt University, I plan to return home to the family farm and partner with my uncle. As I was evaluating my post-high school plans, we discussed the skills I could gain to bring back to the farm and help it continue for many generations. Initially, I considered trade school to learn mechanical skills, but my uncle is a master John Deere mechanic who can teach me those skills. Although our farm has been successful, neither my grandfather nor my uncle has formal training in agriculture or business. As a result, we identified a need for formal training in agriculture or agribusiness. As a result, I have elected to major in agriculture or agribusiness. As economic pressure on agriculture continues to grow, farmers must understand the business of agriculture. By majoring in agribusiness, I will gain a well-rounded, hands-on, and solid understanding of agriculture, chemistry, business administration, and economics, enabling me to partner with my uncle to manage our farm effectively for generations. 

    Awards:
    I attend a very small school (graduating class of 3) and so I have not had the opportunity to participate in FFA. I also did not have the opportunity to participate in 4-H growing up. 

    Leadership:
    New Life Christian School – Associated Student Body.
    Treasurer.
    I served on the inaugural ASB leadership team as Treasurer. Through ASB, we coordinated activities to create a richer school environment. Our team was also responsible for planning family chapels and events for the entire school. Some of these activities were service activities (e.g., doing yardwork for neighborhood families, etc.). We also conducted fundraising activities to support ASB’s growing role in our school..
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    New Life Christian School Drama.
    Actor.
    Upon launch of our school’s drama program, I participated in three productions: It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, and Mystery at Shady Acres. In addition to serving as a cast member, I helped set up for the productions and tear down the sets to prepare for school the following day. .
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    Our Saviors Lutheran Church.
    Member.
    I have attended this church since childhood and officially became a member in 2022. Since becoming a member of the church, I have served as an usher, reader, and acolyte. In addition, I help around the church as needed, setting up for things and cleaning up after services or activities.  .
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    Additional Involvement & Awards:.
    In addition to these activities, here are some additional activities and awards I have received:.
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    Designed and helped publish the Yearbook (part of my academic work)..
    Participated in Choir (part of my academic work)..
    School-wide Speech Winner (2024). Finalist for numerous years..
    Grand Prize – NLCS Art Contest (2025)..
    First Place – VFW Post 24 – Voice of Democracy Essay Contest (2025). 

    Essay Question 1:
    The biggest problem facing my community is that the value of small-town and rural life, especially agriculture, is often dismissed by urban residents and policymakers. Rural life is significantly different from urban life, and in some cases, rural and urban dwellers enjoy different things.  A significant part of small-town life is agriculture, and without agriculture, the world would go hungry. Often, people in cities do not understand the immense amount of work required to bring food from the field to the table. In today’s political environment, legislation is passed that makes the lives of farmers much harder, makes agriculture less economically viable, and prevents farmers from living their way of life. In some cases, proposed laws threaten core farming practices, such as those in Oregon targeting animal agriculture. If this law were to be passed, a rancher’s way of life would become criminal. As a result of these challenges, the land and number of farms in use continue to decline. The Farm Bureau reported in 2024 that between 2017 and 2022, the number of farms declined by 141,733, and the acres farmed declined by 20.1 million.    

    Essay Question 2:
    My parents, grandparents, and Uncle Nate have been the most influential people in my life. As I have grown, my parents have given me the opportunity to attend New Life Christian School and receive an excellent, Christ-centered education. My education has given me knowledge and taught me how to learn, a skill I will use throughout my life. Additionally, my parents have emphasized the importance of doing my best work the first time. I have a very close relationship with my grandparents. My grandpa and I have spent countless hours together in the field; we have had many conversations about hard work, what it takes to be a farmer, and the Bible, which have shaped who I’m becoming. My grandma always cares for me and, more importantly, invites me to help around the house, giving me valuable skills for the future.   My uncle Nate has shown me how to work on equipment and exemplifies hard work. Through helping him prepare the combines for harvest, I have learned the importance of patience and attention to detail. These lessons have helped me develop problem-solving skills, which I continue to use to fix things around the farm and our home.  

    Essay Question 3:
    My family was an Ag Link customer before Ag Link’s merger with Valley Wide Cooperative. Our first experience was with Ag Link when we were unable to get fertilizer from our previous supplier because they had run out of product, leaving us in a bind. We found Ag Link and, now, Valley Wide Cooperative to offer fair prices and excellent service from Dale Clark and his crew. We have been loyal customers of chemicals, fertilizer, and fuel ever since. Over the past 10 years, I have personally attended grower meetings with my grandfather and uncle and have enjoyed the educational opportunities offered at these gatherings. Additionally, my uncle had the opportunity to travel to the Midwest and attend a young/future leaders conference.   











      Mason Thomas Dubbs
      Darrin VanderMeulen
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      Darrin VanderMeulen 

      GPA: 3.28 

      Ag Focus / Major:
      Agriculture Technology with an emphasis in Farm Operations & Management 

      Future Plans:
      When I was six years old, I remember coming home from the last day of 1st grade. I was sitting around the table with my family at lunch when my grandpa asked when I was going to start driving a tractor to feed baby calves. I said, “Well, I guess today.” After lunch that day, my uncle showed me how to drive the tractor. When I first took off, I did not go more than ten feet before the tractor turned off because I did not weigh enough. That day, the mechanics deleted the sensor on all the tractors so I could drive them. The next day, I was driving a tractor up and down the rows giving baby calves milk.  After a few weeks, the guys said that I could back the trailers up better than any of the other guys. Over the years I have worked my way up the ladder so that now I can run almost any piece of equipment on our farm. I regularly work on the farm after school late at night, getting the field ready for planting and planting cover crops for feed. I have grown to love farm life and want to be the next generation to take over the family farm. I want to be a good farm manager and smart in agriculture, which has led me to choose a major in Ag so that one day I may return to the farm wiser and smarter. 

      Awards:
      Central Washington State Fair Tractor Operator 2024 – 5th Place.
      Central Washington State Fair Tractor Operator 2025 – 3rd Place.
      Washington State FFA Tractor Driving Career Development Event 2024 – 6th place team, 8th place individual.
      Washington State FFA Tractor Driving Career Development Event 2025 – 1st place team, 5th place individual.
      Vernon Bos Award for Most Outstanding Exhibitor at Yakima Valley Fair 2023.
      Grandview Chamber of Commerce “The Next Generation Award” – 2024 

      Leadership:
      Leadership:.
      2023-24 Green Valley 4-H Treasurer.
      2024-25 Green Valley 4-H Vice President.
      2024-25 SCHS FFA Vice President.
      2025-26 Green Valley 4-H President.
      2025-26 SCHS Student Council Vice President.
      2025-26 SCHS FFA President.
      Volunteer:.
      – Ripped out grapes for the Yakima Valley Fair and Rodeo to prepare the ground for a new parking lot..
      – Helped the Yakima Valley Fair and Rodeo equipment auction, consecutive years..
      -Served food at the annual Yakima Valley Fair and Rodeo foundation dinner, consecutive years..
      -Served ice cream at the Yakima Valley Dairy Women booth at the Central Washington State Fair, consecutive years..
      -Helped at 2nd Harvest Thanksgiving food drive..
      -Collected food for the local food bank each year with my 4-H club.
      -Cleaned the yard for a local family whose mom suffered from brain cancer.
      -Helped construct and build the new greenhouse at school.
      Extracurrucular Activities:.
      – Honor Roll: 2022 – Present.
      – FFA Member: 2022 – Present.
      – SCHS Basketball, Football, Band and Honors Choir.
      – Green Valley 4-H Member: 2016 – Present 

      Essay Question 1:
      One of the major problems in the agriculture industry today is the growing disconnect between the public and the source of their food. The public knows nothing about where their food comes from. Much of what they see on social media is full of misconceptions of the agriculture industry. This disconnect can lead to misunderstanding about animal welfare, environmental sustainability, and modern farming practices. Through my work in agriculture technology in college, I hope to help close this gap and become a voice that connects consumers with the truth about agriculture. 
      One of the biggest reasons for this disconnect is that many people have moved from rural areas to urban areas. A century ago, most families were involved in agriculture one way or another. But now, only around 2% of Americans are involved in agriculture. Now many people just see the food on the store shelves without considering where their food comes from. 
      Another cause is the little time farmers in agriculture have. Farmers work long hours caring for crops and animals, often with little time to explain what they do and why. This silence allows others to come in and start to spread false information. As someone who is interested in agriculture, I see the need for better communication between producers and consumers.
      Many people now don’t realize how much technology, science, and work goes into making safe and affordable food. Misconceptions can spread very quickly, especially with the help of social media. Issues that are often misunderstood include animal abuse, crop modification, and environmental practices. Some people will take these misconceptions and use them against farmers to put them out of business.
       

      Essay Question 2:
      My grandpa has always been someone I look up to.  In 1981 he decided to pursue a better life and opportunity for his life and family.  He packed up his wife who was pregnant and their 2 year old daughter and immigrated to the United States with 5 suitcases and $500. With no papers in hand he didn’t look back.  He worked hard for 2 years and saved every penny so he could join a dairy partnership in Washington.  Since that time he has built up an impressive dairy farm, which has the largest milking herd in the state.  Not only has he  taught me the value of hard work and perseverance, but also the value of money and to earn money you need to put in the long hours to earn that money. I am proud to say I am a descendant of him and hope to carry on his legacy in the future.
      I also enjoy listening to his advice. Nearly every morning before school or work, I go to our shop to sit with him and my uncles, listening to them talking about the dairy farm and everyday life. Those conversations have taught me the value of family, and taking pride in what you do.  

      Essay Question 3:
      My mom’s family operates 6 different farming entities in the Yakima Valley of Washington State.  Each of these entities has an account with Valley Wide.  We purchase many things for each of the farming entities.  We have purchased seed, fertilizer and many other needs for the farm.  I have also purchased feed and items for my 4H and FFA projects that I show at the local fair. 











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        Blake Groeneweg 

        GPA: 3.997 

        Ag Focus / Major:
        Computer Engineering 

        Future Plans:
        Choosing this major relates to my future goals because the factors I considered was that I want to work in a career involving computers or technology of some sort. I have built several personal computers for myself and friends, so this was a big factor when deciding. With this degree I can do that and there are a bunch of different jobs I can get with it too. 

        Awards:
        I have received a greenhand degree from ZIllah FFA. 

        Leadership:
        I am class president and have been throughout all four years of high school and I participate in weekly meetings. I have volunteered my time distributing food with 2nd Harvest and worked the YoungLife booth at the Central Washington State Fair. Also, I am a member of the national honor society and on track to recieve an honors diploma at graduation. 

        Essay Question 1:
        I think the most challenging issues our country faces that relates to my hometown of Zillah Washington is inflation and taxes. Inflation hurts the economy by making things more expensive than they are and the fact that farmers don’t make a lot of money that threatens our way of life. Taxes also play into this issue because if we must pay more taxes then we have less money to spend on essentials that are already rising in price due to inflation. Also, because of inflation the cost of labor is insanely high which also takes money out of farmers’ pockets. All of these things amount into one large issue that is currently being faced around my area and that is farmers are barely scraping by or in the negative.  

        Essay Question 2:
        The most influential people in my life are my parents. They have always been there for me, whenever I needed help or just to play catch, they were there. They always pushed me to do my best and try my best in anything I did like in sports or school. Their influence has shaped me into who I am today. They have been to every sporting event that I played in to cheer me on and congratulated me no matter how bad or good I did. I don’t know where I would be without them, that is why they are my most influential people. 

        Essay Question 3:
        My parents are Valley Wide members and have been for around 3 years. They were members when the store closest to me, which was a Bleyhl Co-Op in Zillah WA, got changed into a Valley Wide and have been Valley Wide members ever since. We use Valley Wide for all sorts of needs, that is why we like them so much, they have a little bit of everything. They also buy seed, fertilizer, irrigation supplies, and anything else that is needed on the farm. We get straw for our pigs there and extra random parts that we may need when doing a project. It is nice that Valley Wide is local because it has saved us many long trips to Yakima. 











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          Luke Goetz
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          Luke Goetz 

          GPA: 3.994 

          Ag Focus / Major:
          Economics and International Business 

          Future Plans:
          When considering my future goals, my passion for my faith has always been at the forefront, alongside other interests and educational strengths. These different interests have taken the form of International Business and Trade (something I discovered through my involvement in Future Business Leaders of America), along with a passion for politics. Having considered all of my interests, it was essential to me to choose a university that not only offers a good education but also supports my faith, provides a welcoming environment, and feels like home. For me, this has led to Baylor University in Waco, Texas. The moment I stepped on campus during my sophomore year of high school, I knew that Baylor was the right fit for me. It fits all my needs and dreams, but has one major problem: the cost. As a private university, Baylor tuition alone is about $67,000 a year, a cost I will not be able to sustain for four years without scholarships. Currently, I have some money saved for college from raising pigs for 4-H and FFA, working on my family farm during the summer, and helping raise cattle. Still, even with merit scholarships from the university that would reduce costs, without financial assistance, I would have no other choice but to take out loans. .
          My goal is to graduate within four years and earn dual degrees in Economics and International Business. I also hope to graduate without debt, as both my parents and my brothers did, so I can enter my career and start a family without worrying about paying off student loans. Scholarships such as the Eric Beck Memorial Scholarship make that possible and help ensure that underrepresented rural kids like me can get a quality education without being bound by their state’s boundaries. 

          Awards:
          North Central Washington Fair:.
          – 3X Reserve Grand Champion Swine Fitting and Showing (2X 4H, 1 FFA).
          – 1X Reserve Grand Champion Swine Market (4H).
          – Livestock Judging Reserve Grand Champion (FFA).
          Othello Fair.
          – 2X Reserve Grand Champion Swine Fitting and Showing (FFA).
          Employment Skills LDE.
          – 4th Place at Sub-Districts (2026) 

          Leadership:
          School Involvement.
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          Almira Coulee Hartine High School Varsity Baseball.
          – Leadership: Teammate – 2025 Season on Varsity – 2023 Season on Junior Varsity.
          Almira Coulee Hartine High School Varsity Basketball.
          – Leadership: Teammate – 2022/23 Season of Varsity – 2023/24 Season on Junior Varsity Almira Coulee Hartine High School Varsity Football.
          – Leadership: Team Captain – 2025 Season. Varsity Member – 2022-25 Seasons.
          Almira Coulee Hartiline High School Varsity Golf.
          – Leadership: Team Member – 2024 Season.
          Almira Coulee Hartine High School Varsity Knowledge Bowl.
          – Leadership: Captain – 2022-2026 Seasons (All Four Years).
          Associated Student Body (ASB).
          – Leadership: Elected Student Body President – 2025/26 School Year. Elected Student .
          Band.
          – Leadership: Alto-Saxophone Section Leader – 2023 Through 2026 School Years.
          Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA).
          – Leadership: Senior Member – 2022/2026 School Years.
          Future Farmers of America (FFA).
          – Leadership: Member – (2022-Present).
          Student School Counseling Advisory Committee.
          – Leadership: Committee Member.
          Warrior League Community Service Club.
          – Leadership: Member (2023 – Present).
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          Community/Youth Organizations Involvement:.
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          Almira Coulee Hartline Foundation Annual Auction.
          – Leadership: Server, Usher, & Waiter.
          Coulee City Assembly of God.
          – Leadership: Sunday Morning Sound Board Operator – (2022- Present), Youth Group Leader – (2023-2026), Part-Time Worship Team – (2023 – Present).
          Distinguished Young Women of ACH (DYW).
          – Leadership: Program Curtain Operator – (2023 – Present).
          Last Stand Rodeo of Coulee City.
          – Leadership: Rodeo Camera Operator (2024).
          Scouting America.
          – Leadership: Troop Scribe – (2022 – 2024). Senior Patrol Leader – (2025).
          Washington Wheat Ambassador Program.
          – Leadership: Washington Wheat Ambassador 

          Essay Question 1:
          Having grown up in a town of 550 people has taught me many things in life, whether it be how to get along with the same 10 people from Kindergarten to Senior year, or how to care for my neighbors around me who support me in all that I do. This upbringing that I will always be grateful for is in many ways at odds with what the world that we live in today looks like; a world that seems to agree on nearly nothing, and one where compassion seems to be at the back burner of aggression and vitriol. Today, we live in a time where partisan lines are thick and rhetoric as piercing as it ever has been, both of which have threatened our way of life; a dangerous threat to small towns that have been close-knit for generations. Many say that small towns are the backbone of America, a statement that I entirely agree with, mostly because I have seen it. That is why it is so troubling to me and why I think that derision being at the forefront of the American people today is the most challenging issue that our nation faces, because if this vitriol reaches our small towns, then at its heart, America, and the spirit of America, will have been tainted. Though dangerous, I have hope that my generation will be the change and that compassion will be at the forefront of dinner table conversations all around America once again.  

          Essay Question 2:
          When I think about the most influential people in my life, I look to the people that have simply influenced me through their example, ones that I look up to and want to emulate. One of the first people that comes to mind that fits the bill is my brother, Kameron. Kameron and I have an eight year age gap, so much of my life and memories have been through his high school years up until now. In high school, he always carried himself with discipline in everything that he did, whether it was athletics, academics, leadership, or faith. This diligence provided an example that in my own high school years I have sought to emulate, and I will continue to do my best to emulate his example into college, and hopefully eventually marriage, where he has also continued to lead by example in his own life. It would be disingenuous to ignore where Kameron learned to be a leader; that credit belongs to my parents. My mom and dad have always been the prime example of what hard work looks like, whether it be through my dad on the farm or my mom at school and through her battles with autoimmune issues. For our entire lives my parents have provided me and my brothers with the example of what living a spirit filled life looks like and what it is like to push through challenges, an example that has contributed to my success throughout my activities and my life. W 

          Essay Question 3:
          My family’s involvement in the Valley Wide Cooperative stems from our fifth generation family farm. Each year, our farm does business with Valley Wide, purchasing fuel, fertilizer, and chemical material while working in close contact with their team of professionals to prepare and harvest each year’s wheat crop. I can think of countless times that I have been with my dad or grandpa where we have had to make a stop at Valley Wide in order to get whatever we may have needed at the time, and ever since a Valley Wide branch has been opened in our community, farmers from across the area often drop in for the same reasons. These resources are vital to the success of our farm and crop each year, making Valley Wide’s presence in our community and surrounding area extremely valuable. Not only is this resource valuable for our farm and farms like ours all across the region, but it is also vital to our agricultural economy as a whole, giving farmers the resources that they need to then produce and sell a crop that will then result in economic growth and prosperity. Being a farmer owned cooperative, Valley Wide’s dividend provides an unmatched support for our regional farmers, and I can personally say for our farm’s daily work. In conversations with my dad, this has been stressed as a huge asset for our farmers, an asset that helps take the everyday burden and stress of farm life a little bit lighter.   











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            Makenna Jaylene Heinle 

            GPA: 3.983 

            Ag Focus / Major:
            Agricultural Economics 

            Future Plans:
            Agricultural Economics aligns with my goals of strengthening local and small farms while gaining hands-on experience. Through my college in the high school courses, such as Political Science, I deep dived into global issues and strengthening markets. This major will allow me to pursue my dream of aiding rural communities, allowing room for agribusiness and/or economics. .
            Agricultural economics presents me with the opportunity to improve food systems, water scarcity and droughts, and climate change. I considered the skill sets I have gained, such as Calculus and current world problems skills. These applied skills will allow me to succeed in my research and internships, observing policies, and join the Food and Agriculture Business Club. I hope to make an impact on climate change and implement mitigation tactics for long-term improvements and resilient agriculture systems that benefit all. 

            Awards:
            N/A. 

            Leadership:
            Family and Career Leaders of America (FCCLA), helped me learn valuable skills such as networking, public speaking, and professional presentation. Through FCCLA, I held the role of Chapter President and guided my club toward success. I competed at the National level four consecutive times and received numerous awards for my projects, ranging from MyPlate to cyberbullying awareness. FCCLA allowed me to participate in multiple community outreaches, such as Thanksgiving turkey drives and children’s carnivals. .
            As a freshman, I was elected ASB Vice President for my grade level, which included fundraising and student leadership. .
            Later, I served as secretary of the Environmental Club, focusing on spreading knowledge about agriculture and global warming. I organized multiple community service acts that promoted sustainability, such as homemade paper Valentine cards, bottle cap murals, and sneaker drives. .
            I was inducted into the National Honor Society during my junior year and completed a variety of community service projects, such as assembling hygiene kits for homeless individuals. I also became involved in Senior Council, volunteering at sporting events and bazaars. .
            I was selected as the manager for my high school’s student concession store, Thors. I balanced tills while solving customer service needs..
            I participate in the TAG library group, a teen group for my community library promoting engagement for education.  .
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            I am a three-letter varsity sport athlete who has competed in varsity volleyball, varsity track and field, and varsity wrestling. I was selected as captain for the 25-26 wrestling season, and earned MVP for the 24-25 volleyball season following our 2A WIAA state appearance. As a volunteer, I also lead volleyball kids camps, helping children learn and grow their love for volleyball.  .
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            I volunteer at the Selah-Naches Food Bank and hand out food, stock shelves, organize, and most importantly, help community members feel welcome and appreciated. 

            Essay Question 1:
            After eighteen years of growing up in a small, rural community, I have witnessed firsthand the challenges that my agricultural town faces. Economic inequality throughout the agricultural workplace is prevalent, as many small, independent farms often struggle with keeping production and labor afloat. Despite agriculture contributing to the majority of Yakima’s economy, farmers are forced to raise product costs or abandon crops. Between 2017 and 2022, the number of farms in Yakima County dropped 17%. Many farmers work in the scorching sun and cold winters, yet are still overworked and paid unfairly. While Yakima supports over 29,000 jobs and generates $1.16 billions in wages, the hard work ethic behind large farm producers often goes unseen. Many families and individuals rely on farming as their main source of income, yet rural communities’ access to healthcare and higher education is very limited. Young individuals in my community and students at my high school have been pressured to branch out of Yakima to discover higher-paying jobs that entail more opportunities for their future. Agriculture defines the Yakima Valley, but unfortunately, wage inequalities are widespread around the globe. These conditions do not affect just adults, but working teens in the field as well.  Addressing these concerns and publicizing the hard work behind the farming scene can raise awareness and ensure farmers are valued and supported for their contributions to our community and global economy.   

            Essay Question 2:
            The most influential individuals in my life are my grandfather and my father. Both of their lives reflect their hard-earned success and the grueling work it took them to achieve their goals.  My grandfather, 81 years old, has seen more horrors than I can imagine. After serving in the Vietnam War as a medic with no financial compensation for health damages, he continued his life in pure love. I have never met someone who matches my grandfather’s work ethic, as he works ten hours a day on his 19-acre cattle farm. However, the most endearing quality of my grandfather is his love for family. After working in any weather, my grandfather hugs me tight with a smile on his face. He consistently makes time for me, cooking a homemade dinner with fresh bread. My grandfather has inspired me to work harder than everyone in the room, because I will eventually receive what I deserve. Additionally, my father has taught me selflessness. From a low-income household, my father worked three jobs and managed three restaurants to succeed in college, sleeping in his car. My father built the life he wished he had for my sister and me, sacrificing everything. Today, he wakes up at 3 am, commutes an hour to work, and works long hours. He never misses my sporting or extracurricular events, and I am so grateful for my father and his sacrifices. The everlasting love of these two individuals has made me a well-rounded, loving individual.   

            Essay Question 3:
            My grandparents have been involved with agriculture my whole life. Since 1970, they have been members of Bleyhl’s and continued to stay members after the shift to Valley Wide Cooperative occurred in 2022. At the height of my grandfather’s cattle ranch, he owned 500 acres of thriving farmland. During this time, my grandfather raised alfalfa, corn, wheat, beans, and more.  Today, my grandfather (81) and grandmother (75) are still heavily rooted in agriculture, and they actively support small farms and communities through volunteer work. My grandfather works 10-hour workdays to tend to his 19 acres of alfalfa and cattle, often before tending to himself. My grandparents’ strong ties to Valley Wide Cooperative have demonstrated a strong dedication to farming communities around the Valley. They have placed farming and family at the center of their lives and represented Valley Wide admirably. Valley Wide Cooperative has supported generations of farmers like my grandparents for decades, reflecting a lifelong commitment to agriculture.  











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              Hadley Bleazard 

              GPA: 3.8 

              Ag Focus / Major:
              Communications with a minor is social impact / nonprofit 

              Future Plans:
              Doing my CSI (community service initiative) of embracing dyslexia; advocate for the one in five with dyslexia, has truly created a passion within me to bring the support and advocacy needed for this learning disability. Dyslexia is one of the most study neurodiverse, yet is the one with the least amount of advocacy. Dyslexia effects 20% of the population meaning that 2 kids out of every class will have dyslexia. This is a major percentage, with many going undiagnosed and without support. When choosing a major I knew that I wanted to network with others, create change in the world, and that’s when I learned that I could do a major in communications with a minor in social impact/nonprofit. Starting a nonprofit that is focused on the advocacy on dyslexia and being able to distribute more of my dyslexia reading kits to kids that need them, is what I want to do with my life. By building a communications major I’ll be able to learn the fundamentals of networking; while minoring in social impact/nonprofit will give me the access and resources to create a strong nonprofit that has an impact on others’ lives. 

              Leadership:
              I was Miss Tri-Cities’ Teen 2025, which is a pageant in the Miss America opportunity. I placed 4th runner up at Miss Washington’s teen. I have been a varsity cheerleader at my high school for four years winning two state championships. I have also participated in track specifically pole vault where it also got a varsity letter and made it to the MCC championships. I had also played tennis for a year at my high school. I started the JustServe Club at my high school where I’ve been president for the past three years. Within this club we do service in our community and what makes it unique compared to other service clubs at the school is that there is no requirement such as grades or service hours required to join, it is open to all students. I have played piano since kindergarten. I have created dyslexia reading kits that have reading tools in them such as a whisper phone and guided reading strip to help support confidence in reading. I have raised over $2000 to supply the cost of these kits and have delivered over 1,500 kits across Washington state. These Reading Kits are in multiple libraries, schools, and boys’ and girls’ clubs. 

              Essay Question 1:
              In my hometown of Pasco, we are having major growth in population. In fact, my town was named for one of the “Top 10 Boomtowns in America” for 2022. Our town’s population has grown from 32,066 in 2000 to 83,742 in 2026. With this increase in population, former agricultural fields are being turned into housing and commercial zones. The issue that we are facing is that as residential areas continue to expand North and West, replacing the farmland that drives the local economy. This is making it harder for agricultural retail businesses such as Valley Ag to continue in supporting our local farmers as their land is sold for development projects. Not only that but, Pasco’s lands have very nutrient-rich soil because of when the Ice Age Missoula floods came through 18,000 years ago, transforming our soil. The soil we have here is promising and by continuing to transform it into housing is, in my opinion, a major loss. Our county harvests 28,446 acres of potatoes, contributing to Washington’s status as the provider of 23% of all U.S. potatoes. 91,494 acres are dedicated to wheat for grain making it the country’s largest crop by acreage. The city’s Land Capacity Analysis indicates that because of the population growth that expansion into agricultural land beyond city limits must be converted into residential zones to meet the growth of people. But by doing so we are wasting precious land that sustains our county.   

              Essay Question 2:
              Deidra Murphy is a major influence in my life. Deidra is my pageant coach and has been the one to teach me how to be a confident individual. I was diagnosed with dyslexia in second grade and su ered in silence, that created frustration, bad self-esteem, and overall made me feel dumb. For years I struggled with this, and when I decided to join a pageant using her as my pageant coach, she helped me break free of my biggest insecurity and become my most confident self. Because of her I’ve created dyslexia reading kits (That have reading tools in them). Her impact in my life goes beyond words because she changed the very mentality of who I believed I was. My grandpa is also a major influence in my life. He is the head of electrical engineering for Washington’s Transit System. I have always looked up to my grandpa because he has taught me that hard work will get you far but the simple things in life are what can give you joy. He’s a very talented musician, used to live in Hawaii and surf, takes time to go crabbing in the Puget Sound, and always makes time for his family. It’s important to have dreams and goals, but he appreciates the little things and lives in the now. Time is precious and he never fails to make the most of it, and that to me is one of the most important lessons I’ve learned.  

              Essay Question 3:
              My dad Kevin Bleazard and he serves as the Northwest Regional Manager for Valley Ag where he leads the company’s ag retail operations in Washington State. In his role, he helps to provide strategic oversight to the Valley Ag retail locations, ensuring they have the operational support, sales leadership and distribution necessary to deliver the crop needs to regional farmers.  He is always dedicated to supporting the local farmer, growing business and helping Valley Ag being successful in Washington State.  











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                Abby Lynn Lommers 

                GPA: 3.91 

                Ag Focus / Major:
                Nursing 

                Future Plans:
                My experiences in leadership, service, employment, and healthcare-related programs directly connect to my long-term goal of becoming a nurse, a career I have wanted to pursue for as long as I can remember. From a young age, caring for my younger brother showed me how meaningful it is to support someone who depends on you. That desire to care for others grew stronger as I watched all four of my grandparents battle serious illnesses, including cancer. Being present during hospital visits and recovery allowed me to see the compassion and dedication nurses provide, which confirmed that nursing is the path I am meant to follow..
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                Along with these personal experiences, my involvement in student government taught me responsibility, communication, and advocacy, while volunteering and working in the community strengthened my empathy and teamwork. Participating in M.A.S.H. Camp gave me firsthand exposure to healthcare settings and further reinforced my passion for nursing..
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                When choosing my major, nursing was a clear choice because it aligns with my long-standing goals and experiences. I considered factors such as strong clinical training, a science-based curriculum, preparation for the NCLEX, and opportunities for hands-on patient care. Nursing will allow me to combine compassion, education, and leadership in a career dedicated to helping others. 

                Leadership:
                Throughout high school, I have been actively involved in leadership, volunteer work, extracurricular activities, and employment that have helped shape my sense of responsibility and commitment to service. I have held several leadership positions in student government, including Freshman and Sophomore Vice President, Junior Class Secretary, and Senior Class President. These roles strengthened my communication, organization, and leadership skills while allowing me to represent my peers and contribute positively to school culture..
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                I am a member of National Honor Society, which reflects my dedication to academic excellence, leadership, and service. I also participated in M.A.S.H. Camp (Multicare Academy for Students in Healthcare), where I explored healthcare careers through hands-on learning and shadowing opportunities, further strengthening my interest in nursing..
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                In addition to school involvement, I work at the Yakima Union Gospel Mission Thrift Stores, where I developed strong work ethic, customer service skills, and teamwork. I also played basketball throughout high school, except during my senior year when there was no team available. Athletics taught me discipline, perseverance, and collaboration..
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                Outside of school, I volunteered with Vacation Bible School for the past four summers and assisted with the Yakima Downtown Association and Yakima Habitat for Humanity. These experiences reinforced my passion for leadership, service, and community involvement. 

                Essay Question 1:
                One of the most challenging issues our country faces, as it relates to my hometown and community, is the unequal access to healthcare for many families. While I am fortunate to have access to medical care, I have seen how others in my community struggle due to financial barriers, limited providers, or lack of transportation. These challenges often lead people to delay care, which can cause health issues to worsen and place additional strain on families and local hospitals. Healthcare should be something people can rely on, yet for many families it feels uncertain or out of reach. My recent foot surgery made this issue even more personal for me. Although my procedure was planned and I had access to good medical care, the recovery process was much harder than I expected. Simple daily tasks became difficult, and I had to rely on others for help. Experiencing pain, limited mobility, and the emotional frustration that comes with recovery helped me understand how vulnerable patients can feel. It made me realize that even with access to care, healing is not easy at all, and for those without proper access, the challenge is even greater. This experience gave me a deeper appreciation for nurses and healthcare providers who offer not just treatment, but reassurance and encouragement during difficult moments. Another challenge that affects my way of life is the growing need for both physical and emotional support for the elderly and those with chronic illnesses. Through my experiences with sick family members, community involvement, and now my own surgery recovery, I have seen how important compassionate and consistent care is for maintaining quality of life. Many individuals rely heavily on healthcare workers not just for medical treatment, but for comfort, communication, and advocacy. The emotional aspect of care can be just as important as the physical treatment itself. These challenges have shaped my desire to pursue nursing. Even though I personally have access to care, I want to use that privilege and my education to support those who may not have the same resources. My surgery strengthened my understanding of what it feels like to be in a vulnerable position, and it confirmed my passion for serving others during difficult times. By becoming a nurse, I hope to serve my community by providing skilled, compassionate care and helping ensure that every patient feels valued, heard, and supported.  

                Essay Question 2:
                The most influential people in my life have been my grandparents. All four of them have battled cancer, and walking alongside them through illness has shaped who I am and who I want to become. Two of my grandparents have passed away, and the other two continue to face health challenges. Through these experiences, I learned the true meaning of strength, resilience, and love. Watching my grandparents endure treatments, hospital stays, and recovery taught me the importance of compassion and presence. I saw how much a kind word, a gentle touch, or simply being there could make a difference during difficult moments. I also witnessed the impact that caring nurses had on my grandparents, not only through medical care, but through patience, encouragement, and advocacy. Their example showed me how powerful it is to serve others with empathy. My grandparents influenced me by teaching me to value people over circumstances and to find purpose in helping others. Their courage and perseverance continue to inspire my desire to become a nurse. I want to honor their influence by caring for others the way they were cared for: wholeheartedly, compassionately, and with genuine respect.  

                Essay Question 3:
                My family has been involved in farming for generations, and Valley Wide Cooperative has always played a key role in supporting our work. As farmers, we rely on their products and services to help our farm run efficiently and successfully. We regularly purchase fertilizer, seed, and equipment parts from them, which ensures our fields remain productive and well cared for. Over the years, my dad and grandpa have built a strong relationship with Valley 











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                  Cora Louann Lott 

                  GPA: 3.96 

                  Ag Focus / Major:
                  Secondary Education with a concentration in Biology 

                  Future Plans:
                  Growing up, my life has been influenced by many inspiring individuals who share a love of.
                  curiosity and a never-ending thirst for learning. All of these people are teachers who have greatly.
                  impacted my life and educational journey. I have had the privilege of being the daughter of a.
                  teacher who not only ignites the love of learning in others but also serves as a valuable support.
                  system throughout the varied pathways life offers. My goal in life is to share the same sense of.
                  community and love for learning with future generations of students. I have always had a love.
                  for helping others, and it is important to me that my career focuses on providing students with.
                  the same meaningful support I had growing up. I know that I want to have a career that is based.
                  in a field of science because science is all around us and helps us understand many concepts.
                  about people and the universe. Therefore, that is why science is what I want to teach to future.
                  generations of students. It will allow me to spread my love for its principles and inspire that same.
                  love in others. 

                  Awards:
                  No 

                  Leadership:
                  High School Activities:.
                  Junior Varsity Golf (freshman), Varsity Golf (sophomore-senior), Link Crew (helps incoming.
                  freshmen around the school), Key Club (community service), Garden Club (learn about.
                  agriculture and gardening foundations), Women’s Empowerment Club (I hold an officer role; this.
                  club focuses on trying new things and community involvment), and National Honor Society..
                  Extra-Curricular:.
                  Wonder World Learning Center (daycare teacher), Bryden Canyon Golf Course (outdoor.
                  services), Bloomers Plant Nursery (retail associate), and Crosspoint House of Prayer (A group at.
                  the church centered around prayer and learning about Jesus)..
                  Volunteer:.
                  Bryden Canyon Children’s Golf Clinic – 24 hours.
                  – In charge of helping kids learn the etiquette of golf, as well as the key concepts of how to play.
                  the sport..
                  Lewiston Roundup Parking – 4 hours.
                  – In charge of helping vehicles navigate the parking lot for the annual Lewiston Roundup..
                  Blessing Beds – 2 hours.
                  – This volunteer job involved building bed frames that would then be distributed to children in.
                  need..
                  Food Bank – 2 hours.
                  – In charge of sorting various types of food for people in need..
                  Christmas Angels – 2 hours.
                  – This volunteer job allowed us to wrap many presents for families who could not afford to buy.
                  gifts for the holidays..
                  College Fair Set Up – 2 hours.
                  – Helped the LHS staff set up the school for colleges coming to share information about their.
                  institution. .
                  Concessions – 11 hours.
                  – Serving food at sporting events..
                  DCM.
                  – Helped to make care packages for the Ronald McDonald Association. 

                  Essay Question 1:
                  I believe one of the most challenging issues America faces is that some of the hardest-working individuals in our country go unnoticed. Our society is blessed to be able to walk into a grocery store and purchase a gallon of milk, as well as to have the privilege of free education. Sometimes we can take this for granted and overlook the individuals who work behind the scenes to make these opportunities possible. My father and mother are these people, and growing up, I always wished that they were acknowledged for what they do thanklessly. My dad delivers dairy products and works long hours to ensure that all stores and schools in the Lewis-Clark community (and surrounding areas) are provided with the product they need for consumption. My mother, on the other hand, is a freshman English teacher at the high school, working hard to provide valuable lessons that help students achieve a standards-based education. My parents’ combined income allows my brother and me to have a home and food on the table. Even though their jobs are not the biggest money-makers, without people who work jobs like my parents’, America would not be able to function. In today’s society, influencers on TikTok and Instagram can make more money from a post than my parents’ jobs produce in a month. I watch my dad work long hours and my mom devote family time to grading, therefore I believe it is important that citizens who work to benefit our country do not go unrecognized.   

                  Essay Question 2:
                  The most influential person in my life is my father, Bradley Lott. My dad is my rock, always offering me advice as I navigate the many struggles of my teenage years, and an abundance of love and support. Most of all, the most valuable quality about my father is his work ethic. My father is a very honorable man who works in transportation for Meadow Gold Dairy, waking up early at two in the morning and then working until four in the afternoon, sometimes even longer. There are days when he works so hard to provide for my family that he does not even get around to eating dinner before exhaustion overtakes him. My dad has taught me that hard work is one of the most important qualities a person can possess. His teachings fuel my dedication to my education and goals, and help me achieve them to the best of my ability. My dad has shown me that hard work is a necessity in life, as it builds resilience and instills a sense of pride and accomplishment. It is important to remember that hard work is what this country is built on, and not to forget the hard-working individuals who make the luxuries and conveniences in America possible. My dad has also taught me that things in life cannot just be handed to you, and I take this to heart, making sure I apply a strong work ethic in all areas of my life. Dad is not only a dedicated worker but a devoted father who has provided me with the utmost love and a beautiful childhood full of lifelong lessons and precious moments.   

                  Essay Question 3:
                  My grandfather, Carl Pendleton, the owner of Pendleton Custom Farming, has been associated with Valley Wide and other predecessor companies for over 35 years. He began serving on the board of Idaho Grange Cooperative in 1985 and was their chairman when Idaho Grange merged with Wendell Grange, creating Valley Cooperative. Grandpa remained the chairman of the Valley Cooperative throughout its existence. Valley Cooperative then merged with Valley Wide Cooperative, and Grandpa served as a chairman for Valley throughout the merging and retired in 2021. The business was so successful that when he retired, the sales were just short of half a billion dollars.   











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                    Harmony Hulet

                    GPA: 3.93

                    Ag Focus / Major:
                    Accounting

                    Future Plans:
                    My leadership experiences and involvement in organizations throughout high school directly relate to my future goals in accounting and law. Serving as Treasurer in multiple organizations, including FFA and BPA, allowed me to manage funds, organize budgets, and understand financial responsibility. These experiences strengthened my interest in business and finance and confirmed my desire to pursue a career in accounting.
                    I plan to major in Accounting at The College of Idaho, where I will work toward earning my bachelor’s degree. Throughout high school, I have also been completing coursework toward my associate degree in Business from the College of Western Idaho, giving me a strong academic foundation in business and financial principles.
                    After earning my bachelor’s degree, I plan to pursue a dual‑degree program at the University of Idaho to work toward a master’s degree in Accounting while attending law school. My ultimate goal is to practice water rights law, combining my background in agriculture, business, and finance to serve landowners, businesses, and communities effectively.

                    Awards:

                    • FFA Greenhand Degree
                    • FFA Chapter Degree
                    • Chapter Scholarship Award
                    • 1st Place – Chapter Creed Speaking
                    • 3rd Place – Boise Valley District Creed Speaking
                    • 2nd Place – Boise Valley District Prepared Public Speaking
                    • 10th Place – Boise Valley District Dairy Judging
                    • 1st Place – Amanda Reynolds Speaking Contest (Kuna Grange)
                    • 1st Place – Canyon County Farm Bureau Speaking Contest
                    • 3rd Place – Idaho Farm Bureau District Speaking Contest
                    • Reserve Champion Sheep Showmanship (4‑H)
                    • Grand Champion Market Sheep (4‑H)

                    Leadership:

                    • Treasurer, Melba FFA Chapter
                    • Treasurer and Vice President, Business Professionals of America (BPA)
                    • President, Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
                    • President, National Honor Society
                    • Basketball coach (community volunteer)
                    • Active participant in community service projects benefiting the Melba community

                    Essay Question 1:
                    In my opinion, one of the most challenging issues my country faces, especially as it relates to my community, is urban sprawl and increasing population growth. I live in a small agricultural community where farming is the backbone of our local economy and way of life. As more land is developed for housing and commercial use, agricultural areas are threatened and farmland is lost. Preserving these areas is essential to protect farmers’ livelihoods, support rural communities, and maintain the heritage of agriculture in our region. Balancing growth with farmland preservation is crucial to sustaining both our economy and way of life.

                    Essay Question 2:
                    The most influential people in my life have been my mom and dad. They have guided me through every stage of my growth with patience, support, and high expectations. From a young age, they taught me the value of hard work, responsibility, and integrity by example. They encouraged me to take on leadership roles in organizations like FFA and 4‑H and to pursue my academic and career goals. Their guidance has shaped who I am today and continues to inspire me to strive for excellence personally and professionally.

                    Essay Question 3:
                    My dad and grandpa have been deeply involved in agricultural production for multiple generations. Our farm relies on Valley Wide Cooperative for essential resources such as fuel, propane, and fertilizer. Through their work and involvement with Valley Wide, I have seen the importance of planning, resource management, and cooperation in agriculture. Their involvement has helped our family farm thrive and strengthened the local agricultural community by ensuring access to the resources needed for successful production.











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                      Tiara Pancheri 

                      GPA: 3.91 

                      Ag Focus / Major:
                      Becoming a Physical Therapist assistant and horticulture 

                      Future Plans:
                      These majors  relate to my future goals because they both align with my long term goal of helping people improve their quality of life through hands on care, movement and helping people heal. Becoming a physical therapist assistant allows me to work directly wed patients, helping them recover from injuries and help them gain all their  strength back. I am interested in a career where i can see real progress with the patients that i am helping and to be able to make a meaningful impact of other physical well being. Going into horticulture connects my interests in wellness and the therapeutic benefits of nature. All growing up my mom has always loved growing flower and i have loved to help her plant the flower and make sure they get the nutrient that they need. Working with plants helps both physical and mental health and it opens up opportunities in areas like making sustainable environments that supports healthy living. Putting these to careers together resolve my main goal by combining physical health, and mental well being with hands on projects. Some factor that i will consider when choosing a career is  the hands on learning so that i can get opportunities for practical experience rather then just working on a desk, Another thing that i would look for is what the career impact like how does this field allow me to help other and help me become the best person that i need to be. I also am going to look for the work environment. I want to be able to have the career that i go into fit my preferred balance of the people that i work with and the way that makes it fun but we are also learning and making people better then what they were. 

                      Awards:
                      Yes I have received awards for FFA which would be receiving my Greenhand and chapter degree in our FFA at our school. I have sat received is getting reserved showman for showing my steer at the Mud Lake Fair. Those are some awards that I have received in participating in FFA. 

                      Leadership:
                      Some way that I have shown leadership in my extracurricular programs is playing volleyball for my school. As one of only two seniors on the volleyball team I was able to show leadership by playing a role as guiding underclassmen, setting an example during practices and games and modeling strong work and ethic with a positive attitude when we are playing together. I feel like stepping up and making a difference by being an example to the younger class men. One thing that I wanted to show about being a leader this year was leaving a legacy on being remember by the way I treated people and the attitude that i left on the court instead of leaving a legacy on how good I am at the sport. Another way that I showed leadership was being raised on a farm. Being raised on a farm has taught me so many life lessons that I am going to take with me but it has also taught me how to be a leader and finish what i start. One way that I have showed leadership on the farm is by stepping up and taking the blame for something that I broke instead of saying that it just happened on accident. Being a leader is showing that we all make mistakes and that is going to happen but what really matters is how we treat the situation, by stepping up and owning what happened or just saying that it was an accident. I have also shown leadership by finishing what I start. My dad had taught me that when you start a job you have to finish even when it gets hard because in life you can not just give up when you don’t want to finish what you started when it get hard. I have been very grateful that I have had these experience that have made me a better leader in my life but also a better person. 

                      Essay Question 1:
                      One of the most challenging issues that our community faces is with the water curtailments and water shortage. Having a dry spring and pretty early snowmelt have reduced water for irrigation by a big number. When our farm has been trying to start farming more acres it has been hard to produce a good crop when we don’t have enough water to make that crop get enough water for it to grow in the heat. We have also had a water shortage due to the curtailment. In the past season the Idaho Department of Water Resources has had to require some groundwater farms to stop pumping because there hasn’t been enough water for the senior water rights. This has been affecting our farm because it causes us to get less yields in our crops and the costs. Some people don’t understand how much of an impact this has but not being able to water those crops and the most critical growth stage which will make it so they don’t get to their full potential. We have had to leave some acres planted just so we have enough water to make sure the crop is getting water at the most critical times This is one challenge that my community and farm has been facing. 

                      Essay Question 2:
                      Some people who have been the most influential to me in my life have been my family and so many people.  One person who has made a difference is my dad has been an influence to me because he has shown me how to be a better person and make me work the hardest so that I can do the best with whatever I am doing. My dad has always taught me that you always start a job and finish with the same intent that I had when I started it even when it gets hard or boring. My dad had influenced me to be the kind of person who just jumps in and helps people even when they don’t want to or we don’t really know them that well. My dad has also influenced me because he is a natural leader and just steps up to do a job instead of waiting for someone else to come fix the problem. He shows these qualities so much working on the farm. I have been very grateful that I get to wake up and go with him every single day in the summer time and learn why he does what he does and how he loves it so much. I have been very grateful that my dad has been in my life and has made such a huge influence in it.  

                      Essay Question 3:
                      My family has been actively involved with Valley Wide Cooperative for many years and more to go. Both as customers and purchasers of agriculture related products. Valley wide has played a very important role in supporting our daily agricultural needs by providing reliable products, like feed for our steer, chemicals for our crops and so much more. They are also supporting us with knowledgeable service and a very strong sense of community no matter what it is about. There is so much more than just simply purchasing supplies for the farm. We value the cooperative model that Valley Wide represents. Being a part of a store that supports local agriculture, local business and neighbors who share the same goal and challenges. They understand the true values of what a community really means. Our continued involvement with Valley Wide Cooperative has strengthened our connection to the agricultural community and proved the importance of cooperation, trust, and so much support in agriculture. This is how we have been involved as a family but also as a farm.  











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                        Leah Sorensen 

                        GPA: 4.93 

                        Ag Focus / Major:
                        Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences 

                        Future Plans:
                        The experiences I’ve had with my high school athletics coaches have had a profound impact on me. They have influenced me to choose my major and become an athletic trainer and eventually a coach so I can hopefully be like them one day. They have shown me how to approach the tough problems student-athletes face, whether they involve confidence, injuries, or academics. These factors have made me want to build positive, supportive relationships with the athletes I will serve, and with a background in Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, I can do that. I want to be able to have a sports program that truly understands how important it is to have good relationships with each other and to care for our physical health. From my experiences as a high school athlete, I have learned that it is not about winning and losing, but about helping athletes build confidence in themselves and form lasting relationships with teammates. I strive to embody what these coaches have taught me. Whether it was about things I should or should not do, these coaches have had a significant impact on my life, and I hope one day to do the same for other athletes. 

                        Leadership:
                        Leadership.
                        I have served as HOSA–Future Health Professionals Historian (2022), National Honor Society Vice President (2025–Present), National Honor Society Macho Volleyball Chairperson (2025), National Honor Society Halloween Canned Food Drive Co‑Chairperson (2025), Basketball Team Captain (2022–2024), Young Women’s President for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (2023–2025), Young Women’s 2nd Counselor (2021–2023), Young Women’s Youth Camp Leader (2024), and Churchill County High School Yearbook Sports Manager and Editor (2023–2025)..
                        Volunteer Work.
                        I have helped with the National Honor Society Halloween Canned Food Drive, National Honor Society concession stand worker (8 hours), National Honor Society Christmas card maker and deliverer (3 hours), National Honor Society Holiday Swap and Shop volunteer (5 hours), Churchill County High School Basketball Camp volunteer (15+ hours), Churchill County High School Volleyball Camp volunteer (8+ hours), Fallon Youth Basketball coach and Skills Night volunteer (20+ hours), and Churchill County High School concession stand worker (30+ hours)..
                        Extracurriculars.
                        I have participated in Churchill County High School Volleyball (2022–Present), Basketball (2022–2025), HOSA–Future Health Professionals (2022–2024), National Honor Society (2024–Present), Yearbook (2023–2025), Phi Theta Kappa (2024–Present), Track and Field (2022–2024), and Block F (2022–Present). 

                        Essay Question 1:
                        One of the most challenging issues facing our country that affects my hometown is legal immigration. We are not talking about illegal immigration, but instead a pathway to citizenship for permanent legal residents. These men and women are our neighbors, our employees, our friends who have entered the United States through proper channels. Our country has not fully found a practical solution for this issue. We need a system that is clearer and more effective. Becoming an U.S. citizen is a long, slow, and expensive process. Given our current system design, it can take up to 5–7 years (conservatively) and cost thousands of dollars to become eligible to test for citizenship. The cost of this process often tears families apart, separating them. With these issues, other problems related to immigration are reinforced by politics and social media. When is the last time you, as an American, have been asked to name a right that is specifically guaranteed to the states? A question from the exam, our country is based on (legal) immigration. We must come up with a solution that is not filled with rhetoric, instead we need to work with our neighbors, friends, and employees, and help them achieve their dream of becoming an American. I think our country should approach immigration as a challenge that requires a balanced, reasonable, fair approach. With that, we can move toward solutions that will protect the laws of our country, but also the immigrants who are coming into our country.  

                        Essay Question 2:
                        I think the most influential person in my life has been my father. My father has always been such a hardworking man. He has been a dairy farmer his whole life, providing for his wife and children. He always pushed me to do my best in everything I do. Whether it was sports or school, he was always in my corner cheering me on. Unexpectedly, in the fall of 2024, my father was diagnosed with stage three rectal cancer. This was one of the hardest times in both of our lives. I had to watch him come home every day after chemo and radiation looking sick and exhausted. Because of this, my dad couldn’t fulfill his normal daily duties, but he always tried. He still came to every sports game he could and was always there for me. As a religious family, this journey put a strain on many of our testimonies and our faith in our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. I personally struggled a lot with my testimony and felt myself losing faith. But my father helped change that perspective. He told me that throughout everything, he never questioned God’s plan. He was never mad or angry with God. He has influenced my life so much. Through his perseverance and love, my father has shaped and influenced me into the person I am today.  

                        Essay Question 3:
                        My father is a four generation farmer who uses Valley Wide Cooperative seed, fertilizers, and chemicals to aid in the production of alfalfa, corn, and triticale.  











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                          Adelaide “Addie” Saunders 

                          GPA: 4 

                          Ag Focus / Major:
                          Education 

                          Future Plans:
                          I love learning and have long dreamed of the day that I could set foot on a college campus as a student. Education has been such an instrumental part of my life that I hope to pursue becoming a teacher or being a Speech Language Pathologist. Throughout my time in school, I’ve been encouraged, challenged, and supported by teachers. It is because of their influence that has made me want to do the same for others. While anyone can be a teacher, I want to have the professional training needed to make a difference in the classroom and lives of other children. Going to college is the next step to help me fulfill that goal. Just like all the teachers before me, I hope to make an impact and share the joy of learning. A lifelong goal of mine is to help others, whether that be by becoming an educator or just being an active member of my community as a mother one day. Most of all I want to continue pursuing and sharing my passions for agriculture, education, and people. I can do this anywhere, but even better with a college diploma in hand which is my first objective after graduating high school. 

                          Awards:
                          FFA (Future Farmers of America):
                          -Vale FFA Chapter Treasurer 2023-24.
                          -Vale FFA Chapter President 2024-26.
                          -Vale FFA Chapter Top Leader 2023, 2024.
                          -Vale FFA Chapter Degree 2024.
                          -Vale FFA Star Greenhand 2023.
                          -Vale FFA Honor Award 2023, 2024, 2025.
                          -Snake River District FFA Secretary 2024-25.
                          -Snake River District FFA President 2025-26.
                          -Oregon FFA State Sophomore Prepared Public Speaking Finalist 2024.
                          -Oregon FFA State Ag Marketing Final Four 2025.
                          -Oregon FFA State Ag Issues Finalist 2025.
                          -Sectionals Prepared Public Speaking 2025, 2026.
                          -Sectionals Parliamentary Procedure Team 2024, 2026.
                          -Sectionals Job Interview 2026.
                          -Oregon District Officer Training 2024, 2025.
                          -Oregon FFA State Degree 2025.

                          4-H Willow Creek Creekers 4-H Club.
                          Club Secretary 2022.
                          Club President 2023.
                          Malheur County Fair Static Exhibitor 1st Place 2023 

                          Leadership:
                          I wish time could stop. Being active in my community, high school, and family makes every moment seem fleeting, but also so precious. I am actively involved in the Vale FFA Chapter, and formerly Willowcreek Creekers 4-H Club, where I developed my passion for agriculture and leadership. From competing in livestock shows to speaking on the stage, each has been a learning experience. At Vale High School, I compete in cross country and track. Which has taught me teamwork, and the value of consistent effort. Nobody is left behind, and there is an element of fun to be found even in the hardest workout. Through my Young Women’s group at my church, we do service projects and weekly activities to connect with each other and our faith. I also enjoy playing the piano, photography, and painting. These have been a creative outlet for me and allowed me to share good with others through handmade cards. Beyond school activities, I have worked as a babysitter, on our family farm, and as a co-owner in my sister’s business. Altogether, these experiences are what fill my days and encourage me to do better.

                          Below is a short list of community service activities I have been involved in:.
                          -Owyhee Watershed Council – Owyhee Field Days.
                          -Vale Community Coalition – Thanksgiving Dinner.
                          -Vale Community Coalition – Steak & Crab Feed.
                          -American Legion Post 96 – Memorial Day Flags at Cemetery.
                          -Vale High School Alumni Association – Dinner.
                          -Vale 2nd Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints – Serve day.
                          -Simplot & Malheur County Experiment Station – Potatoes for Shriners.
                          -Vale High School Track & Field Team – Little Kid Track Meet.
                          -National FFA – Meals of Hope.
                          -Four Rivers Association of Realtors – Dinner.
                          -Malheur County Search & Rescue – Tie Blankets.
                          -DOVE Women’s Shelter – Baby Supplies & Food.
                          -Vale High School – Valentine’s Day, a Valentine for every student & staff member.
                          -Vale 4th of July Rodeo – Clean-up 

                          Essay Question 1:
                          “I’m  so  glad  to  see  you  today.”  The  answer  to  the  biggest  plight  of  today:  loneliness.  We  have swapped  reality  for  reels  online,  thinking  those  influencers  are  of  higher  value  than  the  people  just  feet away  from  us.  That  is  not  true.  Every  individual  matters.  With  this  truth  in  mind,  I  have  been  on  a  quest  to know  everyone,  by  name,  in  my  high  school.  Simply  calling  people  by  name  is  powerful.  I  have  been surprised  by  how  much  people  enjoy  that  brief  acknowledgement  of  their  presence.  These  two  second conversations  with  newfound  friends  are  the  highlight  of  my  day.  Little  actions  like  these  are  what  creates a  community.  A  place  where  people  know  they  are  seen  and  appreciated.  As  a  group,  focused  on  a  shared vision  we  find  our  greatest  successes.  No  one  is  alone,  take  that  second  to  reach  out.  Afterall,  one  kind word  could  be  the  difference  between  a  normal  day  and  a  horrible  day.  I  believe  that  as  we  put  more  of  a focus  on  genuine  connection  rather  than  economical  gain  we  will  find  what  we  have  been  missing.  Now, this  is  not  a  singular  passion  but  a  group  effort  as  we  work  to  serve  and  work  alongside  our  fellow neighbors.  No  matter  what,  “I’m  so  glad  to  see  you  today.”  

                          Essay Question 2:
                          “Class class. Yes yes.” Third grade was a dream. In part because there was recess, but more so because of my teacher Mrs. Robertson. Mrs. Robertson is someone who exemplified what it meant to genuinely love others. Our class woke up early each morning excited for what we would be learning, knowing that each day would be happily different. From the multiplication table races to designing our very own witch shoes, or going on field trips-Mrs. Robertson taught by example how to be passionately curious about the world around us. Every homework assignment, permission slip, and book read was worth its weight in gold and exchanged for tokens to be used during our classroom parties. Her example and dedication to us as students opened my eyes to how wonderful the world could be. Cursive was my nemesis until she showed me how pretty making loops can be. Talking in front of others, let alone singing to an audience, was my worst fear until she proudly told us to “be loud! You were meant to do this!” The memories of her classroom still influence me today. When meeting someone new I hope to invite them in with the same energy and love that she had. When faced with a problem, I remember her patience. No matter where I go, my only hope is to live like Mrs. Robertson.  

                          Essay Question 3:
                          My  grandparents  Bruce  and  Renae  Corn,  as  well  as  my  grandparents  Lloyd  and  Sue Saunders  have  been  members  of  the  Valley  Wide  Cooperative  for  many  years.  If  there  was  to  be one  word  to  describe  their  lives  it  would  be:  dedication.  No  matter  what  type  of  growing  season they  have  had,  they  are  quick  to  answer  the  call  for  help  at  any  time  of  day.  They  are  generous  in all  that  they  do  and  truly  embody  what  it  means  to  be  an  agriculturist.  Raising  crops  of  onions, beets,  wheat,  corn,  and  hay  each  year  they  rely  on  the  Valley  Wide  Co-op  to  make  each  year  go well.  











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                            Abigail Schulthies 

                            GPA: 4 

                            Ag Focus / Major:
                            Marketing 

                            Future Plans:
                            As of now, my prospective major is marketing. I have come to realize the value of effective marketing in a digitally filled society and believe that I could use my skills to benefit others. When choosing a major I want to look for something that interests me as well as will benefit the world, or at least some of the people within it. Marketing is a subject that interests me greatly, and I would be more than excited to learn more about it. I know that there are many people within the world who don’t have knowledge about marketing, and it can severely affect the success of their business. With a marketing degree I hope to educate small businesses, and help them to become more successful and knowledgeable. And one day, I plan to own a business of my own, and I believe my knowledge in marketing will greatly benefit the success of that business. 

                            Awards:
                            State Farm Business Management 1st place team, 4th place individual.
                            National Farm Business Management Gold placing.
                            Greenhand Degree.
                            Chapter Degree.
                            State Degree.
                            Greenhand Management Student of the Year.
                            Advanced Agriculture Student of the Year 

                            Leadership:
                            I have been very involved during my time at Nyssa High School. I have played volleyball, basketball, and softball for four years. I have also been a member of the student council, FFA, FCA, Pep Club, Drama Club, and the National Honor Society. These groups have kept me very busy, but have taught me many valuable life lessons. I also currently serve as the Senior Class Vice President, Young Women President, and Nyssa FFA Chapter Sentinel. I have also had the opportunity to volunteer at the following events over the past years: the Nyssa Elementary Harvest Carnival, the Malheur Connections Boo Bash, the Malheur County Spelling Bee, and countless youth service projects. 

                            Essay Question 1:
                            The influence of social media and artificial intelligence stands as one of the most important issues facing our society today. Social media offers considerable benefits alongside substantial drawbacks. Though intended to offer connection, it often achieves the opposite. Children and adults alike turn to social media to escape the stresses of the world. One minute of conversation with a friend easily escalates into hours of unproductive scrolling. Although it has potential for good, it too often results in wasted time. Artificial intelligence is also a very dangerous source of information that is plaguing our generation with its convenience. Instead of engaging in the work required to find information or create original assignments, with a press of a button, desired content can easily be generated. AI is captivating minds and encouraging laziness. I have personally observed my peers consistently choosing the path of least resistance offered by AI. The desire to work hard within our generation is slowly fading with the attitude of ease that is being promoted by AI and social media. With the fabrication of documents and assignments, students fail to truly learn. The reliance we are developing with AI is creating employees who don’t know how to truly work hard. I’ve witnessed this within our family farm. Many new hires tend to shy away from labor. Finding people who are willing to work hard has become increasingly difficult. Artificial intelligence and social media are slowly creating a future workforce of undisciplined and dependent people.  

                            Essay Question 2:
                            The biggest influence throughout my life has been my dad. My dad has consistently been a source of strength and inspiration. My grandparents taught him the importance of working hard as well as showing love to all. He has developed these attributes through his dedication to our family farm. He has worked long hours since he was young, and continues to hold our farm together. After graduating from high school he served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, spending two years of his life serving others and teaching them about Jesus Christ. His example of Christlike love and service no matter the cost has inspired me to serve a mission as well. I’ve witnessed the effect his service has had in his life and desire to be able to achieve similar qualities. After his mission he got married to my mom, and prepared to be a worthy father. He has done so consistently throughout my life. I have many fond memories of my dad showing up for my activities in his work-worn clothes and dirt smeared face, and I remember being so proud that he was my dad. Through his consistent actions I’ve been better able to feel his love and desire to become more like him. A caring parent, a Christlike disciple, and an example of what it means to work hard and always give it your all.  

                            Essay Question 3:
                            My father, as a member of Mountain Valley Enterprises, has been a loyal customer and member of the Valley Wide Cooperative for many years. Preceding my father was my grandfather. He was a longstanding supporter of the Nyssa Cooperative and followed it through its development into the Valley Wide Cooperative. He began our farm’s involvement with the organization and encouraged its continuation. Today, the farm purchases seed, fertilizer, and fuel for farm operations. My father continues our involvement as he has been a two-time board member nominee and attended several leadership seminars. The cooperative has been a very beneficial resource in our farm’s history and continues to offer support to us today!  











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                              Jackson Lee Weller 

                              GPA: 2.77 

                              Ag Focus / Major:
                              Elementary Education 

                              Future Plans:
                              My future plans are to graduate high school at the end of May. This summer, I have a job (for my second year) at Wallowa Lake Methodist Camp and I’m excited to meet different people from various backgrounds. Then, in the fall I will move to Bend, Oregon to attend Central Oregon Community College. I will major in early childhood education for my first two years at the community college. I will then transfer to a university to get my bachelor’s degree and teaching certificate. I hope to be able to come back to my hometown to teach future generations..
                              I have been a teacher’s assistant in 1st grade last year and currently in 2nd grade this year. Helping children is a big passion of mine and that has helped me choose my major. 

                              Awards:
                              I have received two FFA Awards. These include My Greenhand Award and Crops and Weeds Identification Award. I have taken ag classes every year. They have included Introduction to Agriculture, Horticulture Plants and Flowers, Horticulture Soils and Fertilization, Construction, and Shop..
                              I was on our FFA Soils team two years. I also went to FFA National Convention in 2023. 

                              Leadership:
                              I live in a small town called Enterprise, Oregon in Wallowa County. Our county is mostly supported by agriculture. This includes farmers and ranchers. Most of my volunteer and leadership experiences have been helping children in our community.  I have been a camp counselor and leader for the past 2 years and already signed up for this summer at our Chief Joseph Camp. This is a camp for second through eighth graders to explore our great outdoors and what our mountains have to offer. At our school, I have volunteered with FCCLA for a few Parent Night Outs and also have been a server at our Wallowa County Health Care District Hospital Dinner for two years. 

                              Essay Question 1:
                              In your opinion, what do you consider to be the most challenging issue(s) that your country faces as it relates to your hometown, community, or way of life? I think the most challenging current issue that the country is facing is gas prices. We live an hour and 15 minutes to the closest bigger town that has a Walmart and multiple gas stations. With more competition in that area, their gas prices are lower and more affordable. However, in our rural county, our gas prices are higher, and we must drive more than one hour to get to any bigger stores, movie theaters, entertainment like bowling alleys, and even further from home to go to an airport. With gas prices rising rapidly, it is very hard for our community to be able to afford and budget for these higher expenses. This affects my choices and way of life because the summer wages that I have saved to spend throughout the year are getting drained. I would love to go to the surrounding cities for entertainment and other opportunities, but with the higher gas prices I must limit my trips and adventures.  

                              Essay Question 2:
                              Who were/are the most influential people in your life and in what way did they influence you? My family are the most influential people in my life. My parents have always been my biggest supporters of everything. My dad has encouraged me to try new things and stay motivated. My dad has influenced me to always push my limits, even if I feel like I am not able to. My mom is a very good motivator. She has always wanted me to stay on top of my grades and everything. She wants me to “give it my all”. My mother influenced me to always try my best, regardless of the circumstances. My twin brother has always cheered me on, even if it is in his own irritating way. We have been through every aspect of life together and in the fall, we will be going our separate ways. My brother has influenced me by pushing me to try new things and likes to remind people often that he is older than me. That is why my family is my biggest influence.  

                              Essay Question 3:
                              Please describe your parents, grandparents, or your family’s involvement in Valley Wide Cooperative. My grandpa is a member of Valley Wide Cooperative. He was raised on a farm and has his master’s degree in agriculture education. Throughout his life, he has worked in many different careers, but almost all of them have had to do with agriculture in some way. He currently has a small farm and has always had animals. It has been fun for me to visit him and see his various animals throughout my life. He is an owner in a truck dispatching company and helps get crops, food, and various other products across the United States. His dad (my great grandpa) was a farmer and had cattle also. On my other side of the family, my brother and I are the sixth generation of that family farm. It was homesteaded by my great-great-great grandparents.  











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                                Jayden Weller 

                                GPA: 3.34 

                                Ag Focus / Major:
                                Nursing 

                                Future Plans:
                                This relates to my future goals because getting my Bachelors degree in Nursing is the first step in becoming a Emergency Room Nurse. I want to become a Emergency Room Nurse because it is a high intensity job and I want to give back to the same community that shaped me into the person I am today. 

                                Awards:
                                I have received a award in FFA for being a outstanding member through showing leadership. I have also completed in the Creed at the Chapter level and competed at the district level in advertising at the Sales competition. 

                                Leadership:
                                Class Vice President, Grade 9 .
                                Class Vice President, Grade 10.
                                JV football team Captain, Grade 10.
                                JV basketball team Captain, Grade 9,10,11.
                                Varsity Football Captain, Grade 12.
                                Varsity Basketball Captain, Grade 12.
                                Bruce Eien Football Volunteer, I coached kids in a flag football camp, 32 hours, Grade 9-12.
                                Volunteer Junior High Football Referee- 5 hours, Grade 11, 12.
                                Volunteer Junior High Basketball Referee- 15 hours, Grade 10, 11, 12.
                                Enterprise FFA annual cemetery cleanup- 2 hours, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12.
                                FCCLA- Adopt-A-Highway cleanup crew- 2 hours, Grade 9, 10 .
                                FCCLA- Hospital dinner- 4 hours, Grade 9.
                                Football, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, 180 hours/year.
                                Basketball, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, 300 hours/year .
                                Track and Field, Grade 9, 180 hours/year.
                                Student Council, Grade 9, 10, 30 hours/year .
                                FFA, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, 30 hours/year .
                                FCCLA, Grade 9, 10, 12, 20 hours/year 

                                Essay Question 1:
                                In your opinion, what do you consider to be the most challenging issue(s) that your country faces as it relates to your home town, community, or way of life? In my opinion the most challenging issue that our country faces is the inconsistent economy. The economy directly affects everything from the cost of living to job availability. In my community we have very little opportunities and when something changes the whole area hears about it. For example gas prices, our gas is the highest in the surrounding areas simply because we are in the mountains and hard to get to. For families that live pay check to pay check these inconsistent price levels are tough. They rely on the price to be just low enough just so they can pay rent and drive the kids to school every morning. With the poor job setting in our area as well there are zero opportunities. There are many families in my community that can only get high labor jobs like the forest service which is only during the summer. And even if they have a year around job with the price of rent and housing paying the bills still becomes difficult. Including the amount of grocery trips you have to take; nowadays the grocery store will run you more money than ever before just for a few groceries. The fluctuate economy has my community in a chokehold.   

                                Essay Question 2:
                                Who were/are the most influential people in your life and in what way did they influence you? The most influential people in my life are my family and friends. They benefit my life everyday and I couldn’t be more grateful. They’ve taught me so many valuable lessons, showed me how to enjoy life, and taught me how to be a great human. My family has been there every step of the way and taught me everything. Whether it’s my drive for standing up for what’s right, excellence in the classroom, or to be kind to everyone it was always something. They’ve always been my biggest fan through it all. My friends gave me a sense of competition and resilience. They taught me to step out of my comfort zone and to give everything my best shot even if you’re not very good at it. They always made everything a competition and encouraged me to beat them simply because they knew it would make me better. I also couldn’t be more grateful for my friends that brought me closer to the Lord and his wonderful creations. Through it all my friends and family are my biggest light in life and I couldn’t be more grateful.   

                                Essay Question 3:
                                Please describe your parents, grandparents, or your family’s involvement in Valley Wide Cooperative. Throughout my life my grandpa has always been involved in agriculture. For as long as I remember I can remember going to his house and seeing all his farm animals and being simply amazed. He grew up on a farm and got his masters degree in agriculture education from the University Of Kentucky. He’s told me stories of all the jobs he’s worked and one thing is always in common, agriculture. Agriculture has run through my family for years and I can’t wait to follow in his footsteps. My brother and I are the sixth generation of a family farm and though I don’t plan to go there I plan to have animals my kids can enjoy just like I enjoyed seeing my grandpa’s animals. Currently my grandpa’s truck dispatching company helps get crops, food, and various other products across the country. This connection to agriculture gave him every reason to join Valley Wide Cooperative and I couldn’t be more proud of him for it.   











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                                  Olivia Rushton 

                                  GPA: 4 

                                  Ag Focus / Major:
                                  Nursing 

                                  Future Plans:
                                  Many kids have the goal to become a millionaire when they grow up. While these dreams seem out of reach, they have some aspects that still apply to most young adults today. What job can I have that sets me up well for my future? This question is just one of the numerous factors that I considered before deciding my major. Some other factors have been job market trends, cost, time, and projected salary after graduation. It is important to keep factors like these in mind because they determine if your major is worth going to college for, and how beneficial it will actually be in the future. Although these factors are important, to me, my biggest influence in this decision has been my interest in science. Science has always interested me. I love learning about our solar system, the science of matter, and especially the human body. I have always found the human body especially fascinating and miraculous. I took an anatomy and physiology class, diving into the science of what our bodies are and how they work. Learning about all the body systems was so intriguing to me. The exact science of every human being is incredible, and it is amazing that if there were a minuscule difference in any of its systems, then our bodies wouldn’t work. When I told my dad about all of the things we learned in class, he told me that he was the same when he was younger and that was what prompted him to pursue nursing. From that moment on, I searched for experiences that could help me explore a nursing career. 

                                  Leadership:
                                  “-Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) 2 years.
                                  Leadership: Director of Career and Industry Education & Competitive Events..
                                       Organized a field trip to a local hospital and set up interviews with health professionals for chapter members. .
                                       Reached out to a local hospital about participating in a surgical robotics fair..
                                  -National Honor Society (2 years).
                                  Leadership: Active member/participant .
                                       Led/organized two community service projects (~50 hrs.).
                                  -Key Club (2 years).
                                  Leadership: Vice President.
                                       Planned service projects that benefit the community. EX. Support the Court (Basketball game for students with special needs) and Community Easter Egg Hunt..
                                  -SMILE (~1 year).
                                  Leadership: Active member/participant.
                                  -Seminary Youth Council (1 year).
                                  Leadership: Chairmen.
                                  -Church Youth Group.
                                  Leadership: President/First counselor/2nd counselor .
                                  -Parma Area Recreation Klub Theater (3 years).
                                  Leadership: Active member/participant.
                                  -Nyssa High School Drama Club (2 years).
                                  Leadership: Active Member/Participant.
                                  -Early Morning Jazz Band and Select Choir (~2 years).
                                  Leadership: Active member/participant.
                                  -Community Easter Choir (2-3 years).
                                  Leadership: Active Member/Participant.
                                  -Nyssa High School Girls Soccer Team (1 year/season).
                                  -Nyssa High School Tennis Team (1 year/season).
                                  -West Valley Medical Center Junior Volunteer (150 hrs over 2 summers)” 

                                  Essay Question 1:
                                  In  your  opinion,  what  do  you  consider  to  be  the  most  challenging  issue(s)  that  your  country faces  as  it  relates  to  your  home  town,  community,  or  way  of  life? Life  on  a  rural  farm  is  already  really  hard.  Farmers  have  to  wake  up  super  early,  work  long  days outside,  and  deal  with  things  they  can’t  control  like  bad  weather,  broken  equipment,  and changing  crop  prices.  On  top  of  all  that,  many  farmers  today  are  struggling  to  find  enough workers  because  people  are  afraid  of  immigration  enforcement,  especially  from  U.S. Immigration  and  Customs  Enforcement  (ICE). A  lot  of  farms  depend  on  migrant  workers  to  plant  and  harvest  crops.  The  work  is  tiring  and seasonal,  and  not  many  local  people  want  to  do  it.  When  there  are  rumors  that  ICE  might  be nearby,  workers  can  get  scared.  Some  stop  showing  up  to  work,  and  others  leave  town completely.  Even  workers  who  have  legal  documents  might  feel  nervous  about  being questioned.  This  fear  makes  it  really  hard  for  farmers  to  know  if  they’ll  have  enough  help  during important  times  like  planting  and  harvest  seasons. If  crops  aren’t  planted  or  harvested  on  time,  farmers  can  lose  a  lot  of  money  because  they already  spent  money  on  seeds,  water,  and  supplies.  One  bad  harvest  can  seriously  hurt  a  small family  farm.  The  whole  community  can  also  be  affected.  Small  towns  depend  on  farms  to  keep local  businesses  running.  If  farms  struggle,  stores  and  schools  can  struggle  too.  Families  might move  away,  the  town  can  feel  smaller  and  less  connected  and  everything  feels  uncertain. For  farmers,  it’s  incredibly  frustrating.  Rural  farming  is  stressful  enough  without  worrying  about losing  workers.  The  fear  of  immigration  enforcement  adds  even  more  pressure  to  farmers  who are  just  trying  to  do  their  jobs  and  support  their  families.  

                                  Essay Question 2:
                                  Who  were/are  the  most  influential  people  in  your  life,  and  in  what  way  did  they  influence  you? Everyone  has  a  role  model  they  look  up  to—  someone  who  sets  the  standard  for  who  they  hope to  be.  For  some,  it  is  a  celebrity  or  famous  athlete.  For  me,  it  is  someone  most  people  would never  recognize.  My  biggest  inspiration  is  my  dad,  who  is  a  nurse  and  a  preceptor  for  students at  a  teaching  hospital.  He  has  shown  me  how  to  lead  with  compassion  and  positivity  even  in  the hardest  situations,  and  the  importance  of  building  relationships  and  connecting  with  others. My  dad  is  known  as  the  “Singing  Nurse”  because  after  every  patient  comes  out  of  surgery  he offers  to  sing  them  a  song  of  their  choice.  He  believes  that  every  time  he  does  this,  it  helps  ease the  nerves  of  the  patients  and  their  family  members  after  the  stress  of  the  surgery.  One  day,  I actually  got  to  be  in  the  room  with  a  patient  while  he  sang  to  them,  and  it  was  incredible  to  see how  much  joy  it  brought  them.  His  enthusiasm  and  compassion  have  shown  me  the  impact  that dedicated  caregivers  can  have  on  others.  My  dad’s  advice  and  example  have  shaped  me  into the  hardworking  and  compassionate  person  that  I  am  today.  

                                  Essay Question 3:
                                  Please  describe  your  parents,  grandparents,  or  your  family’s  involvement  in  Valley  Wide Cooperative. My  grandpa,  Vaughn  Schulthies,  had  a  dairy  farm  and  farmed  with  his  family  his  whole  life  in Nyssa,  Oregon.  My  mother  grew  up  on  the  family  farm  with  seven  siblings,  learning  the  value  of hard  work.  Later,  my  grandpa  formed  a  family  farming  corporation  with  two  of  his  sons,  my uncles  Weston  and  Stoney  Schulthies,  called  Mountain  Valley  Enterprises.  Grandpa  and  my uncles  have  been  members  of  the  coop  for  many  years. The  COVID-19  pandemic  in  2020  was  especially  difficult  for  our  family,  as  it  took  both  my maternal  grandparents—Grandpa  in  September  and  Grandma  three  weeks  later  in  October. Because  no  one  was  allowed  in  hospitals,  they  were  isolated.  This  experience  propelled  me  to become  a  nurse,  caring  for  others  whether  they  are  alone  or  surrounded  by  support. Although  we  don’t  personally  farm—my  father  works  as  a  nurse  at  the  local  hospital—we  live  in my  grandparents’  home  on  the  farm  and  cherish  the  lifestyle  and  lessons  that  come  with  it.  I enjoy  the  wide  open  spaces  and  being  close  to  my  cousins  and  extended  family. My  parents  have  taught  me  the  importance  of  hard  work  through  chores  and  responsibilities around  the  house  and  farm.  Most  importantly,  my  mom  has  taught  me  to  apply  that  dedication  to my  education.  Whether  spending  extra  time  on  a  tough  concept  or  pushing  myself  beyond what’s  required,  I  am  proud  to  give  my  best.  The  values  of  hard  work  and  perseverance  from  my family’s  farming  background  will  continue  to  guide  me  toward  my  academic  and  career  goals.  











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                                    Alaina Creech 

                                    GPA: 4 

                                    Ag Focus / Major:
                                    Veterinary Medicine 

                                    Future Plans:
                                    I want to work with animals as a veterinarian in the future. This degree gives me the best chance of getting into Vet School. 

                                    Awards:
                                    I won a State Proficiency in the area of Small Animal Production and Care. 

                                    Leadership:
                                    I am the secretary on the FFA Officer team and have also been an FFA member for the past 3 years. I have also run track all through high school. 

                                    Essay Question 1:
                                    The most challenging issue that my country is facing that affects my community is inflation. Inflation is affecting the cost of many things right now and causing the price to go up. This highly affects a lot of the smaller farms in my area that are struggling to keep up with the rising prices. These farms already aren’t making much money and what little they make most has to go back in to buy more stuff for the next season. A lot of these smaller farms are going bankrupt all because of the inflation of products. 

                                    Essay Question 2:
                                    My Grandma is one of the most influential people in my life. She is the kindest and most generous person I know. She cares so much about everyone. I strive to be like her not just in the future, but also now.  My parents have also been very influential in my life. They have supported me with everything and are always there for me. They are the reason I am going down the path I am. They have taught me to love agriculture and animals the way that I do. They have also given me a great example for the type of parent I want to be in the future.  

                                    Essay Question 3:
                                    My parents buy fertilizer from Valley Wide. We also will buy some animal care products from the store when we need them.   











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                                      Brooklyn Wood
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                                      Brooklyn Wood 

                                      GPA: 3.95 

                                      Ag Focus / Major:
                                      Business/medical 

                                      Future Plans:
                                      I decided I wanted to pursue pediatrics during an 18 day humanitarian trip to Brazil. I was able to help build a school for children in a struggling community. Watching the children’s excitement over something as simple as a classroom reshaped my understanding of privilege. I realized that education and healthcare are connected, and children are unable to learn if they are struggling with an untreated illness. I want to ensure that children, despite their circumstance, can have the health and support they need to grow, learn, and succeed. This scholarship will allow me to focus on my education and continue serving communities in need. My goal is to become a pediatrician who not only treats illness, but truly protects a child’s opportunity for a brighter future. 

                                      Awards:
                                      When I was still living in Idaho, I did 4H and FFA for four years. In school, during class I was the president and went to many competitions for Parliament Procedure. l also participated in fair week, showing a cow each year. My greatest award was winning Reserve Grand Champion my last year! I would buy my heifer in April and show her in August. During those summer months, it took a lot of responsibility but it was where I learned to work the hardest. Each year, I learned something new and got out what I put in. Each of these moments and accomplishments represented my dedication and commitment to the program. 

                                      Leadership:
                                      I participate in many service activities that demonstrate my leadership. I am a youth counselor in the Special Needs Mutual program, my focus is to lead activities, be a friend, and include everyone. As a yearbook editor, I lead my staff to success by meeting deadlines, taking meaningful photos, and writing expressive captions. While playing volleyball, I excelled at being a great teammate and being dedicated through and through. All of these experiences have helped me learn to communicate, take initiative, and support others around me within my school and community. 

                                      Essay Question 1:
                                      One of the most challenging issues facing this generation is the growing struggles within mental health. Mental health is often overlooked within young adults. Many students and teenagers within my community have difficulties juggling school, work, sports, social life, and pressure. In many of these cases, students struggle quietly because there isn’t a lot of easy access to counseling or therapy because it is often judged. When these issues are not treated early on, it can significantly affect school and sports. Slowly but surely, schools and parents are beginning to realize the importance of mental health and how much of a hold it actually has on teenagers and young adults. Being able to address these concerns takes dedication and awareness, but I truly do want to prioritize learning to ask for help. Supporting mental health is so important and essential for inspiring and creating confident teens. Feeling comfortable and creating an environment where individuals are able to share their feelings makes a significant difference in their day-to-day lives and overall well being. I think that when younger adults feel as though they are supported and have access to help, they have a much better shot at success.   

                                      Essay Question 2:
                                      Some of the most influential people in my life have been the people closest to me, my parents, and my grandmother. My parents have been my biggest support since the beginning. They have encouraged me to be independent and work hard from a very young age. They have taught me to work hard and serve others. Through their every-day examples, I have learned the importance of: patience, responsibility, service, and putting forth my best efforts in everything I do. Their constant encouragement and support have helped me out of many dark times in my life. My grandma has been such an important person in my life. She is my best friend. She never fails to make me laugh and I have learned how to love other people through service because of her. She has taught me the importance of faith, kindness, and never giving up on the people you love. She has always led by example and I’m so grateful for her influence in my life. Both my parent’s and grandmother’s qualities are ones that I hope to help my children and grandchildren in the future. Because of their impact on me, I have learned what I want to accomplish and how I want to do it, by working hard, staying strong in my faith, and showing kindness and compassion to others.  

                                      Essay Question 3:
                                      Please describe your parents, grandparents, or your family’s involvement in Valley Wide Cooperative. My family’s involvement with Valley Wide has been mainly through our regular purchases to support our daily life and farm. My parents consistently relied on the co-op to provide products such as grain, fencing, fertilizer, and other equipment. Valley Wide has proven to be a dependable place for my family to receive the materials we need to continue growing. When I was younger, I always tagged along to the co-op. It was very interesting and fun for me to learn how the business worked and expenses when participating in 4H. These experiences helped me gain a better understanding on why so many businesses and agricultural events rely on this store.  











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                                        Dakota Ruth Lowery 

                                        GPA: 4.18 

                                        Ag Focus / Major:
                                        Agricultural Engineering 

                                        Future Plans:
                                        I have recently discovered my passion for engineering. I am drawn to this field because it blends hands-on work with critical thinking and math.    I am also a horse girl and love the agricultural life.   Agriculture is constantly evolving through new technology, research, and management practices, and I want to be prepared not just to participate in that change, but to lead within it. I am especially interested in learning how engineering principles apply to agricultural operations so that I can support myself financially while I manage my own farm that is both ethically and financially sustainable. 

                                        Awards:
                                        2026:.
                                        o FFA State degree (to be received in April).
                                        2025:.
                                        o FFA third year chapter award.
                                        o Grand champion 4H/BLM Wild Mustang trail challenge.
                                        o FFA Grand Champion: Western riding, English riding, Senior Ranch Versatility.
                                        o FFA Market goat 2nd place in the medium weight class and 5th overall – Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o 2 FFA Market Goats won 1st and 5th in the rate of gain contest – Western Idaho Fair.
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                                        2024:.
                                        o 4H Canyon County Camp Counselor of the year.
                                        o FFA Reserve Grand showman horse- Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o FFA All Around Champion Western Riding- Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o FFA All Around Champion English Riding – Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o FFA All Around Ranch Riding – Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o FFA Reserve Champion Gymkana – Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o 7th place Round Robin – Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o 1st  place team oral presentation Canyon County 4H.
                                        2023.
                                        o FFA Greenhand award.
                                        o FFA second year chapter award.
                                        o FFA Grand Showman Horse – Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o FFA All Around Champion Western Riding – Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o FFA All Around Champion English Riding -Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o FFA Reserve All Around Champion Ranch Riding – Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o FFA Champion Gymkana – Western Idaho Fair.
                                        o First place team oral presentation Canyon County 4H.
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                                        2022.
                                        o First place Team oral presentation Canyon County 4H.
                                        o FFA Creed Speaking award.
                                        o FFA First year Chapter award 

                                        Leadership:
                                        Total High school Community Service hours:  482.50 hours (Due to restrictions in this field, not everything is listed).
                                        -2022-2025: Communicare Christmas.  Every year, I decorate a group home for Christmas, give gifts and goodies, and sing Christmas carols (8 hours).
                                        -9/20/2025:  4H Silent auction volunteer (fundraiser) (2.5 hours).
                                        -7/9/2025:  Made oatmeal packets for the homeless at FFA Washington Leadership Conference.  (2.5 hours).
                                        -2022-2025:  Snake River Stampede concessions.  Every year I sell souvenirs and snacks at the Snake River Stampede to help fund a scholarship bank for kids who want to participate 4H educational activities, camps, and leadership conferences. (40 hours).
                                        -2024-2026:  4H Adventure Camp counselor.  During winter months I learn vital skills I need to work with a variety of youth. During the summer at camp, I help organize, clean, and decorate the 4H camp in Donnelly to get it ready for the upcoming camp year.  As a camp counselor I am responsible for 8-10 school age girls.  I make sure they get to all of their classes and responsibilities on time, keep their cabin clean and organized, keep them entertained during free time, and help keep the peace.  I also teach several classes during camp to include Dutch oven cooking, archery, and fishing. (288 hours).
                                        -2022-2025: 4H Southern District Horse Camp Head STAR (Seniors Training All-Star Replacements). Every year I train other teens how to lead campfire, how to lead the flag ceremony (to include how to bring in, take down, and fold the American flag), and how to help the camp run smoothly. (48 hours).
                                        -2022-2023: Chloe’s Heart shopping.  I shopped for toys to give to kids who are in the hospital over Christmas. (6 hours) 

                                        Essay Question 1:
                                        The biggest challenge my hometown and the rest of the country faces is rapid population growth.  My hometown is an agricultural hub surrounded by beautiful, irreplaceable natural wilderness.   As part of population growth, our community is experiencing rapid conversion of vital farmland into residential neighborhoods. Historically, Idaho’s land use has been rooted in agriculture, but this scene is shifting as a growing population brings an influx of new people and new ideas. This transition poses a direct threat to our way of life and global food security. 
                                        Farms are not merely open spaces; they are the essential framework that provides the world, our country, and my community with food. As this land disappears, we risk a future where we cannot produce enough to sustain our population. However, the solution is not as simple as relocating to uninhabited land– much of that territory must be preserved for wildlife. We have a responsibility to respect these natural habitats while simultaneously addressing the housing crisis. 
                                        To protect our community’s future, we must find innovative ways to house people without destroying what little agricultural land and natural habitat we have left. The challenge lies in balancing urban growth with land preservation.  Without a sustainable approach to land management, my community loses the very foundation of our identity and our survival.
                                         

                                        Essay Question 2:
                                        The most influential figures in my life today are my mother and my peers, each providing a unique viewpoint for navigating a complicated world. Through their combined guidance, I have developed the confidence that I can not only survive but thrive in the future I am building.
                                        My mother has been my main influence. By emphasizing the power of higher education, she has shown me how academic dedication can fill the gap between passion and success. My mom showed me how an education can provide the financial stability necessary to pursue her passion for horses.   I hope to one day follow in her footsteps. Her influence is the reason I have chosen to pursue a career in agricultural engineering; she taught me that a solid educational foundation is the most reliable tool for achieving long-term stability.
                                        Complementing this, my friends have provided a different, yet equally important, perspective on resilience. Some of them possess a clear vision of their future, meticulously planning their careers and personal goals, while others are still searching for their path in life.  Each of them have taught me a valuable lesson in remaining adaptable and remembering to enjoy life.   My friends know that I am the kind of person that is always busy…. always trying something new and constantly learning.  I forget to stop and relax.  They remind me how important this is.
                                        Together, these influences have shaped my worldview. My mother has provided the drive for a structured career, while my friends offer the reassurance that flexibility and leisure time are valuable. Whether I am following a precise plan or spinning with uncertainty, I know I possess the resilience to succeed in this changing world. 

                                        Essay Question 3:
                                        My grandparents have raised beef steers, chicken eggs, and pork for decades.  Valley Wide Cooperative has been the main supplier of their feed and supplies.  My grandparents also buy fuel and snacks at your store on a regular basis. 
                                        My parents are not members, but they buy ethanol free fuel from Valley Wide.
                                        Valley Wide was also the only supplier for my show goat feed.  I raised two meat goats for FFA last year, and your stores were the only stores that stocked my choice of show goat feed (MoorMans ShowTec).   











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                                          Keegan Claiborn
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                                          Keegan Claiborn 

                                          GPA: 3.98 

                                          Ag Focus / Major:
                                          Animal Science 

                                          Future Plans:
                                          My future career goal is to be a collegiate meat science teacher I want to do this because I am very interested in meat science and I want a career where I will be able to share that passion with those around me as well as being in a career where I will still be able to learn more about meat through research projects and talking to others in the field. .
                                          I plan on having my major be animal science which will allow me to take many classes that will prepare me for a career about animal products. I also believe that it is very important in meat science to be knowledgeable about the animals that the meat comes from and know how different raising and harvesting procedures can lead to a different quality final product. .
                                          Another opportunity that I will have in college is being able to compete on the collegiate meats judging team at Clarendon College where I plan to soak up as much information I can about the meat industry and the meat judging program so that I will have the ability to be involved in that program at the college I end up teaching at. 

                                          Awards:
                                          I showed 4-H and FFA Market Beef at the Twin Falls County Fair (2018-2025) .
                                          Filer FFA Chapter Student Advisor (2025-2026).
                                          Filer FFA Chapter Sentinel (2024-2025) .
                                          Filer FFA Greenhand Vice President (2022-2023) .
                                          FFA State Degree (2025).
                                          FFA Chapter Degree (2023).
                                          FFA Greenhand Degree (2022).
                                          FFA Nationals Meat Evaluation 12th place Individual 7th place team (2025) .
                                          FFA State Meats Evaluation 1st place Individual and Team (2025) .
                                          FFA NILE Meats Evaluation Contest 1st place Team (2025) .
                                          FFA State Meats Evaluation 2nd place Individual and Team (2024) .
                                          FFA State Ag Mechanics Electricity 2nd place Individual (2025).
                                          FFA South Magic Valley District Meats Evaluation 2nd place Individual and 1st Team (2025).
                                          FFA CALS days Meats Evaluation Invitational 1st place Individual and Team (2024).
                                          FFA CALS days Meats Evaluation Invitational 2nd place Individual and 1st place Team (2025).
                                          FFA Homedale Meats Evaluation Invitational 1st place Individual and Team (2024).
                                          FFA State Agronomy 3rd place Team (2025).
                                          FFA Northern Utah Invitational Ag Mechanics 2nd place individual 1st place team (2026).
                                          FFA South Magic Valley District Meats Evaluation 2nd place Individual 1st place Team (2023).
                                          FFA State Meats Evaluation 2nd place Team (2023).
                                          FFA South Magic Valley District Ag Mech Electricity 2nd place Individual and 1st Team (2024) .
                                          FFA South Magic Valley District Meats Evaluation 1st place Individual and Team (2024).
                                          FFA South Magic Valley District Livestock Evaluation 2nd place Individual and Team (2024).
                                          FFA South Magic Valley District Ag Mech Electricity 1st place Individual and 2nd Team (2025).
                                          4-H Club President (2025).
                                          4-H Club Vice President (2024).
                                          4-H Club Reporter (2022) (2023) 

                                          Leadership:
                                          The main example of this is my involvement in my school’s FFA chapter. In FFA, I have served on the officer team for three years where I learned how to plan and run meetings and activities for the chapter. I have also received my State Degree in FFA. I have competed in many diverse CDEs, most notably, Meat Evaluation. In the Meat Evaluation CDE I won the state contest both individually and as a team in 2025 and qualified for nationals. At nationals, I placed 12th individually receiving an individual gold award and was on the 7th place team. In FFA I was also involved in many leadership activities such as SOLR. I have also competed in LDEs including Parliamentary Procedure and Employment Skills. .
                                          Another part of FFA that I am very involved in is community service where I have been able to help plan and participate in many different community service projects. An example of this is that I have helped plan and participate in our chapter’s Senior Christmas party in which our chapter brought gifts to senior citizens living at a local senior living home in Twin Falls. FFA has really done a lot to help me develop a passion for agriculture and as well as it has helped me to get started in meat science which is the career I plan to pursue. .
                                          Outside of the FFA, I am also involved in the Filer National Honor Society chapter where I am currently serving as the Chapter President for the 2025-2026 school year. Through the NHS I have been able to learn how to lead large group meetings and organize people to do community service projects.  .
                                          The last main club that I have been involved in is 4-H where I served as President last year and raised market steers for the fair. Through doing this I was able to learn more about raising beef cattle and teaching younger members about the beef industry. With 4-H I have also been involved in many community service activities such as picking weeds and cleaning up around the beef show ring. 

                                          Essay Question 1:
                                          I believe that the largest issue affecting our country is agricultural literacy. In our country there is a large disconnect between producers and consumers, leading to fewer and fewer people knowing where their food comes from. Recently I have seen many examples of people on social media, with no background in agriculture, spreading misinformation about the industry, especially livestock and meat production. This lack of knowledge about agriculture leads to problems such as misinformation and a lack of trust in the people who produce our food. I believe that the best solution to this problem is educating the youth on agriculture and getting students excited to learn about where their food comes from. 
                                          This is important to me because I have grown up farming, raising cattle, and participating in my local FFA chapter, so seeing others who don’t know anything about the agricultural industry spreading damaging misconceptions encourages me to fight this issue. Using my background in FFA Meat Evaluation and my knowledge from college and collegiate meat judging, I plan on addressing this issue by being involved in agricultural education as a Meat Science Professor at a college. In doing this I plan on directly teaching college students as well as teaching high schoolers through events such as FFA tours and judging contests. I believe that by educating people on the industry I will be able to stress the importance of agriculture to all people and help bridge the gap between farmers and consumers. (Word Count 248)
                                           

                                          Essay Question 2:
                                          The most influential people in my life are my parents. They have both spent a lot of time teaching me plenty of life skills and have helped me to be a better and more successful person. 
                                          My dad has helped me plenty by teaching different farm skills and helping me to learn more about raising cattle, irrigation, and running a business. Even though I believe that these skills will be helpful in my life, I think that the most useful thing that my dad has taught me is the value of hard work instilled in me a very strong work ethic that has already helped me in more ways than I can count. My mom on the other hand has taught me a lot about how to be more organized and how to thrive under pressure. I believe that this will be useful in my future career because teachers tend to be very busy people and I believe that being able to stay on top of tasks and be able to work hard even if there is too much to do. (Word Count: 184) 

                                          Essay Question 3:
                                          I have personally been involved in Valley Wide Coop for many years already. I have bought feed and show supplies from the co-op since 2018. My family also uses feed sold by Valley Wide Coop for feeding steers and my dad buys fuel from Valley Wide for trucking and spreading fertilizer. My family and I also frequently buy medications, hardware, and fencing supplies from Valley Wide. As far as my grandparents go, my only grandpa from the area used to buy fertilizer and chemicals for his farm before retiring. (Word Count: 92











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                                            Ellie Lockwood 

                                            GPA: 3.98 

                                            Ag Focus / Major:
                                            Animal Science and veterinary science pre vet option 

                                            Future Plans:
                                            My future goal is to become a veterinarian, so when choosing a major I am focusing on fields that will prepare me for veterinary school and a career working with animals. I have always had a strong passion for animals and growing up around agriculture and raising pigs for my 4-H and FFA projects strengthened that passion even more. Through these experiences I learned how important animal health and proper care are, and it inspired me to pursue a career where I can help animals and the people who depend on them. When choosing a major, I will consider programs that offer strong science courses, hands on experience with animals, and preparation for veterinary school. Majoring in Animal Science on pre veterinary track will allow me to build the knowledge and skills I need while continuing to work with animals, which works perfectly with my long-term goal of becoming a veterinarian and eventually opening my own veterinary practice. 

                                            Awards:
                                            Through FFA, I have earned my greenhand, chapter, and state degree. I have also placed sixth in the state for the Milk Quality and Products CDE. I have gotten grand champion showman twice in 4-H, once in the intermediate bracket and in the senior bracket. 

                                            Leadership:
                                            I have been a 4-H club secretary for seven years and I served as club president for one year. I have also served as a greenhand secretary officer in FFA my freshman year. At my high school, I am in FFA, FCCLA, NHS, SOS (Sources of Strength), the yearbook staff, and I play high school softball. I have been involved in FFA and FCCLA for four years now and have completed multiple projects in both clubs. I have been involved in NHS, SOS, and the yearbook staff since the end of my sophomore year, I was invited to join all of these clubs. I was invited into NHS because of my grade point average. I was invited to join SOS because I was nominated by one of my teachers because they believe that I am a peer leader, and I could make a difference in my school. I was invited to join the yearbook staff because they thought that I was a responsible and creative student that could help make the yearbook look great. I have played high school softball for the last four years as well. 

                                            Essay Question 1:
                                            I feel like the first major challenge that my country faces that relates to my way of life is climate change. Our weather is consistently changing and these extreme cold temperatures and rising temperatures have the ability to damage many crops and the soils. The next challenge is the economic status, as these costs are always rising, this isn’t good for farmers because as we all know farming is a risk and it is hard to keep putting in more money when you are running out. This happens especially when the yield wasn’t as good as projected. The third challenge that my country faces that relates to my community is the trade policies. The new tariffs are affecting fertilizer and pesticide producers and are making the market very insatiable, and making it hard for the farmers to compete. The final thing that I believe is a challenging factor that affects my community is the new developments, especially in Idaho. We are turning more and more farm land into new homes, this is threatening the way of life for many Idahoans. This is making it very difficult to keep farm land preserved, especially because Idaho is most known for farming and growing potatoes. When our land keeps getting limited because we are making more and more “cookie cutter” homes, this makes every farmer question what the future will look like. 

                                            Essay Question 2:
                                            The most influential people in my life are my father, mother, and grandfather. My dad has taught me the value of hard work and resilience. One summer, I struggled to get my pig to make weight, and he told me something I think about almost every day: no matter how hard you work or how much you try to control the outcome, sometimes it just doesn’t work out. But he reminded me never to give up, because in agriculture, and in life, there will always be good years and bad years. He is also incredibly supportive and always has my back. My mom is another major influence in my life. She is always there for me, rain or shine. Even when she’s exhausted, she still shows up to guide me, encourage me, and help me think through my next steps. I know I can be difficult at time, but she never stops loving or supporting me. Whether it’s a hug, a smile, or a shoulder to cry on, she reminds me that I can handle hard things. Lastly, my grandfather on my mom’s side has had a big impact on me. He listens without judgement, gives thoughtful advice, and reminds me to keep my faith and trust in God. After a hard day, he’s the first person I call, no matter how I start the conversation, I always end it laughing. 

                                            Essay Question 3:
                                            All of my ancestors have been involved in agriculture, both paternal and maternal grandparents ran successful farming operations and were co-op members for forty plus years. My parents have been running their own successful farming operation for twenty six years and have been co-op members all of that time.  











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                                              Tyree Sears 

                                              GPA: 4 

                                              Ag Focus / Major:
                                              Pre-Vet/ Animal Science 

                                              Future Plans:
                                              My passion for veterinary medicine began in childhood. Growing up around horses, cows, and other animals, I found joy in helping my dad care for them. From daily chores to long days spent trailing, branding, or moving cattle, I embraced the hard work with pride. My favorite days were when the veterinarian visited. Whether a vet came to examine our cows or we hauled a horse in for treatment, I eagerly asked to go along. That early fascination grew into a deep respect for the skill, dedication, and service the profession requires..
                                              Through job shadowing, research, and agricultural experiences, my interest in large animal veterinary medicine has only strengthened. I am drawn to the resilience, problem-solving, and service-oriented nature of the field. After gaining experience in an established clinic, I hope to open my own practice to serve rural communities while building a stable future for my family..
                                              Some factors I will have to consider as I am choosing my major are the time and effort that is going to have to spend on it. This major requires a lot of comittment and I feel that I am ready for that. It is also very expensive and takes some time to complete, but I am ready for the challenge that is ahead. Another thing I will have to consider is the path I will take to get the desired degree in the end, and the colleges I will have to jump around to, to make this the most efficient and realistic path. 

                                              Awards:
                                              Horse Show:.
                                              -Top Intermediate Showman.
                                              -Top Intermediate Western Horsemanship.
                                              -Top Intermediate Trial.
                                              -Top Intermediate Western Riding.
                                              -Top Intermediate Western Pleasure.
                                              -Top Intermediate Western Reining.
                                              -Reserve Champion Showman.
                                              *Best First Year 4-H Horse Project.
                                              *Outstanding 4-H Horse Project.
                                              *Best Horse Record Book 

                                              Leadership:
                                              *Served on a Youth Committee Council for the Church|2024 ‒ 2025.
                                              -Helped plan activities.
                                              -Serve Youth.
                                              -Communicated with others efficiently.
                                              *Served as the President of a youth group|2020 ‒ 2022.
                                              *Served as Secretary of a youth group|2022 ‒ 2023.
                                              *Served as a 1st Counselor of a youth group|2024 ‒ 2025.
                                              *Served as the President of a youth group |2025 – present.
                                              *Active member of National Honor Society, Wendell, Idaho | 2023 – Present.
                                              *President of the National Honor Society | 2025-Present.
                                              *Awarded High Honor Roll, Wendell, Idaho | 2022–2026.
                                              *Awarded Trojan Pride Award, Wendell, Idaho | 2024.
                                              *Received the Raise the Expectation Volleyball Award, Wendell, Idaho | 2023 and 2024.
                                              *Received the “Heart of a Trojan” Volleyball Award, Wendell, Idaho | 2025.
                                              *Multi-Sport Athlete.
                                              -(Volleyball, Basketball, Softball).
                                              *Captain on Volleyball Team | Junior and Senior Year.
                                              *Captain on Basketball Team | Senior Year.
                                              *Captain on Softball Team.
                                              *All Student Body Secretary|2025-2026.
                                              *Participated in Roadside clean-ups.
                                              *Volunteered at Helping Hearts and Hands.
                                              *Volunteered at County Fair.
                                              -Handed out Programs.
                                              -Helped at Kids Corner.
                                              -Set up and Cleaned up Chairs.
                                              *Put together Christmas Baskets for the Elderly/Widows.
                                              *Clean Yards for the Elderly/Disabled.
                                              *Yardcare at High School Football Field 

                                              Essay Question 1:
                                              One of our biggest problems with society today is the lack of respect and responsibility people have. These two attributes should be core values for every person but when looking through my school and community, I often times do not see these being placed as core values in our daily lives. We should be respecting those who are older and wiser than us not talking back, mimicking, or ignoring them. I understand that we as people do not agree with everything being said by another but that is where respect comes in. To respect someone we do not have to believe the same as them or be their biggest suporter but we allow them to think and say what they want and listen regardless of what we think is best. Responsibility is the same way in today’s world. People have become lazy and want to do the least amount of work as possible. One of the biggest causes for this in my eyes is the technology advancements of the last few years specifically A.I. . In my community and school the amount of cheating, late work, and miscommunication has gone up tremendously. The bottom line is that people just don’t care like they should and this needs to change to make our society better.  

                                              Essay Question 2:
                                              Some of the most influential people in my life are my parents and my mentor, Randall Raymond. My mom and dad have had the greatest impact on who I am today because of the constant time, effort, and support they have invested in me. They have always encouraged my goals and believed in my abilities, whether it was something small or one of my biggest dreams. They have shown me what it truly means to care for others, work hard, and treat people with respect. Their dedication and example have shaped my values, and I would not be where I am today without their guidance and support. Over the past year, my mentor, Randall Raymond, has also become a very important influence in my life. Because he works in the profession I hope to pursue, he has given me valuable insight into the field and inspired me to continue working toward my goals. Through the time I have spent shadowing him and the many questions he has taken the time to answer, he has helped me gain both knowledge and confidence. His willingness to teach and support others, even when he is busy, shows the kind of person and professional he is. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to learn from him and will always appreciate the impact he has had on my future.  

                                              Essay Question 3:
                                              My family has been actively involved with Valley Wide Cooperative for many years, and it has played an important role in our connection to the agricultural community. My uncle works as a store manager in the Magic Valley area. In addition, my father and both of my grandfathers are members and maintain accounts with Valley Wide, which they use regularly to support their agricultural needs. Through their membership and my uncle’s position, Valley Wide Cooperative has been a meaningful part of my family’s daily life and our continued involvement in agriculture.  











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                                                Baylee Hagan 

                                                GPA: 4.08 

                                                Ag Focus / Major:
                                                Plant/Crop Science 

                                                Future Plans:
                                                My ultimate life goal is to farm my family’s farm with my parents and my sister. I want to go to college to study crop science so that I can become an agronomist and help farmers get the most out of their crop and be good stewards of the land that we have been blessed with. Factors I considered when choosing my major were things like what kind of career path will be available afterwards, what am I interested in and how will this contribute to larger goals I have. 

                                                Awards:
                                                I have received a chapter degree award from my schools FFA chapter. 

                                                Leadership:
                                                I am someone who likes to keep themselves busy and get involved. In highschool I have participated in volleyball, cheer, track, basketball, FFA, student council, competition drama and worship team. On the cheer team I was able to be the captain of the varsity squad for the last four years and on the volleyball team I have been the captain for the last two years. I have served twice as class president for the student council and have been the president of my schools FFA chapter for the last three years. Also at school I take a class called living on a mission where we go out into the community to local food banks, thrift stores and nursing homes and volunteer every day. Outside of school I am part of Amalgamated Sugars Youth Grower Program, for this I was awarded grower of the year for the 2025 growing season. 

                                                Essay Question 1:
                                                Farming can be unpredictable, some might even call it a gamble. You can never completely predict the market, weather, resources available or excess costs. I think one of the most challenging issues our country is facing that relates to my community is that commodity prices are depressed and all input costs are rising. This is an issue in my primarily ag-based community and around the country. Depressed commodity prices mean that the market has fallen and is continuing to stay at low levels. When you add increased input on the top of that you are not left with much.  I live in a small rural community that relies on agriculture to provide. This isn’t about making less money and spending more money, it’s about potentially not being able to keep the community running. Nothing is ever certain in agriculture and that is a risk you take when going into an agriculture career but without agriculture we have nothing. This issue affects my community by taking away job opportunities and it affects the country and beyond that, the world by influencing the amount of food that is being produced.   

                                                Essay Question 2:
                                                My family has been members of Valley Wide for many years. We get fertilizer and chemicals from Valley Ag which works to maximize our yields. Fertilizer and chemicals are more important than they seem and it can be a huge contributor to our outcomes at the end of the season. Because we are able to do business with Valley Ag we are able to produce good quality crops and feel as though we have done the most we can to ensure a good product at the end of the season.  Valley Wide has an impact on our lives year round, not just during the growing season. We get all our propane for not just our own home but for our employees homes from Valley Wide. This is what keeps our homes warm during the cold windy days of the winter and what gets our stoves running so that we can enjoy a meal with our families. Food and shelter are crucial in order to live and being a member of Valley Wide Cooperative has contributed to both things in my life as well as our employees lives by putting quality food on the table and providing us with warmth in our homes. I am thankful for our membership with Valley Wide and hope to see it continue for many more years to come.   

                                                Essay Question 3:
                                                When asked who are the most influential people in your life, my mind always jumps straight to my parents. Not because they brought me into this world or because they feed me dinner and take me on vacation but because they have taught me some of the most valuable life lessons and shown me how to work hard.  I am blessed to have grown up with two great examples of hard work and dedication. Seeing how my parents worked for everything we have has influenced me to want to work just as hard. Hard work can be shown in many ways and I know that my parents’ influence on me is reflected in how I work. It is because of my parents that I value hard work and strive to work diligently. Work ethic adds value to a person not just in the work space but in relationships. I am fortunate to have parents who have created a path of hard work for me to continue and I know that their example of hard work will have an influence on me for the rest of my life.   











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                                                  Elle Crimbchin
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                                                  Elle Crimbchin 

                                                  GPA: 3.9 

                                                  Ag Focus / Major:
                                                  Agribusiness 

                                                  Future Plans:
                                                  My future goal is to be a successful farmer. I will dedicate my life to not only providing food for my community but also making a meaningful contribution that can be carried on through future generations. Farming is more than just growing crops to feed people; it’s the connection between mankind and Earth. Being a farmer is no simple task and challenges arise often. Each year is different from the last, and each day brings forth new challenges. My major in Agribusiness will help me to reach this goal by providing me with the knowledge needed to do things as efficiently as possible. Whether it is managing water, using equipment, or keeping good records, being efficient will help me to produce food, earn and profit, and be sustainable. My degree will also help me learn about modern technology and how to use it to my advantage. Technology is constantly advancing and instead of trying to resist these advancements I plan to use them to make my farm more efficient and sustainable. 

                                                  Leadership:
                                                  I’ve completed many hours of community service through activities such as helping to serve food boxes to members of the community, redecorating the Melba community Christmas tree to bring awareness to an auto immune disorder known as PANS/PANDAS, and Volunteering at the Melba Community Auction. I fulfilled 20+ hours of service while completing my senior project, which consisted of growing and selling sweet corn and donating all proceeds to the Melba Community Auction. I have assisted at a youth softball camp for girl’s 2nd-6th grade. At this camp I helped to lead drills, develop fundamental skills, and to provide encouragement and support. I am also member of the Melba High School Student Council and am currently enrolled in a leadership class. As a member of Student Council, I help plan and organize events, lead initiatives, and most importantly represent our school and students. Other tasks include fundraising, problem solving, and communicating with students, teachers, and administrators. I also had the privilege to be a captain for our 2025-2026 varsity girls’ basketball team. As a captain I led by example both on and off the court by doing things such as communicating with my teammates and coaches, holding myself and my teammates accountable, and being a good representative of my team and our basketball program. 

                                                  Essay Question 1:
                                                  I think that the most challenging issue that our country faces is how divided we are. The United States is a country full of people who are divided by stubborn opinions and don’t bother to understand others. While other countries envy Americas unity and power, only U.S. citizens know the corruption happening beneath the surface and the obstinate nature of American citizens. This division is creating a belief that everyone needs to be equal in order to create unity but instead it is blurring the lines of uniqueness and individuality. This impacts many aspects of my life such as my opportunities, my responsibilities, and my future. Life is not fair and never should be. From the day we are born we all come from different places and deal with different challenges. Opportunities are not equal, natural talents differ, and effort doesn’t always guarantee success. People are always going to be different from one another and that is one of America’s biggest strengths, however in order to destroy the divide in our country and maintain a sense of uniqueness, people need to make an effort to understand one another. Understanding someone shouldn’t change your opinion nor does it mean you agree with them but understanding them would make America more united and stronger than ever. 

                                                  Essay Question 2:
                                                  The most influential people in my life are my parents. They have always been there for me and will always be my biggest supporters. The biggest influence that they have on me is the examples they have set for me. They have been my role models from day one and have taught me so many valuable lessons. They have taught me the value of hard work and how success doesn’t come easy. They’ve also taught me the importance of difficult situations by not shielding me from them. I have learned from them that struggling is a part of life and hardly anything is going to come easily. Their influence pushes me to be a better person and has helped to shape me into who I am today. 

                                                  Essay Question 3:
                                                  My dad is a loyal customer of Valley Wide. His farm purchases all of their fertilizer, fuel, and chemicals from Valley Wide. This partnership has been a vital part of the farm’s success over the years. 











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                                                    Kinsie McCoy 

                                                    GPA: 3.98 

                                                    Ag Focus / Major:
                                                    Accounting/ Bookkeeping 

                                                    Future Plans:
                                                    I am going to college to learn how to account and keep books because I want to be able to keep the books for my family’s dairy. I have always loved keeping track of things, math, and agriculture. I found that the perfect way to mix all of it together was to learn how to keep books and return to my family’s dairy to do it their. I have always loved getting to help my mom or dad on the dairy whenever I got the chance, because of this, I know I want to stay tied to the dairy and it is my goal to eventually take part in running it when I am older! 

                                                    Awards:
                                                    I have held the secretary position for my FFA Chapter for the last three years. Fulfilling this position has taught me a lot of new skills and tied me closer to agriculture. In FFA, I have participated in Livestock Judging, Milk Quality, Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Dairy Judging, and Ag Sales. I have achieved both my greenhand and chapter degrees. I recently placed second in my category at the Ag Sales competition, and helped my chapter bring home a banner for placing third as a team. At last years Dairy Judging competition, I was on the scoring team for my chapter and we placed fourth. 

                                                    Leadership:
                                                    I have been very involved in FFA throughout my high school career. I earned an officer position that has helped me grow as a person. I have played volleyball all four years of high school and served as a team captain for three of those years. Being a team captain has taught me how to encourage my teammates in high stress situations and be a leader they can count on. As a freshman, I stepped out of my comfort zone to play a sport completely new for me, softball. This season of learning required hard work and determination. I ended up loving it and I’m very glad I took the chance. Unfortunately, my school’s softball program didn’t have enough interest to continue on, so that is the only chance I had to play. I have recently been taking a course offered by my school entitled, “Living on Mission.” In this class, we spend 2-4 days out of the week going out into the community and serving. My senior project has also been based around volunteering at the Rising Stars Therapeutic Riding Center. Volunteering my time at these places has taught me to be humble towards other people. 

                                                    Essay Question 1:
                                                    The most challenging issue facing my hometown as well as the surrounding areas is the lack of water reserves in our state. Many farmers are having to make tough decisions as a result of the water deficiency in our area. Farmers have to cut down on acres they farm which decreases their yields. Most farmers depend on higher yields to make ends meet. This is not only unfortunate, but also frightening for our communities because farmers serve as the backbone of our economy. This is a huge issue that will negatively affect both the people within our communities, and our economy.   

                                                    Essay Question 2:
                                                    The most influential people in my life are my parents. Through every up and down, they have been there for me. They have kept me accountable but also encouraged me in tough situations. They have made a positive influence in my life because they have always expected things out of me. Sometimes, kids will take expectations as pressure, but for me, it’s not the same. I know my parents expect things out of me because they believe I am capable of them. Having someone who believes in you will make all the difference in your life. My parents have always believed in me and they tell me everyday. I am so grateful for the significant role my parents have played in my life and for teaching me how to overcome obstacles when I come across them.   

                                                    Essay Question 3:
                                                    My grandparents used to be members of the Valley Wide Cooperative, and that is where my family’s involvement began. My parents have been members of the Valley Wide Cooperative under Giltner Farms and now C7 Farms. Their main activities as members have been purchasing supplies and fuel.   











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                                                      Tyler Harper 

                                                      GPA: 3.88 

                                                      Ag Focus / Major:
                                                      Undecided 

                                                      Future Plans:
                                                      My future goals are to go to Utah State for a year to do my generals then serve a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This gives me an extra three years to decide what I want to do for the rest of my life. I would want to major in something that will help me pursue a career that I love doing. Weather that means business, finance, engineering, or any other thing that might interest me. 

                                                      Awards:
                                                      I was involved in sugar beet 4 H for a while before the sugar company did their own program. We would be assigned a research topic that we would research. We would then make a poster board about that project, and present it in front of judges. We would need to fill out our record book. And during the fair, we would pick three beets of similar size and shape and clean them up then take them in to the fair to be judged. 

                                                      Leadership:
                                                      I have done three years of basketball and four years of both track and cross country. In the state track championships I got 2nd in the 400, 6th in the 200, and 3rd in both the 4×4 and 4×2. I am the seminary council president. It has been a good experience to care for my peers and help them have a better experience in seminary. Last year I was involved with lunch buddies. High school students in the National Honors Society would go over to the elementary during their lunch time and a friend to those who need one. This year for my senior project, I am doing a community concert with my friend. He is singing, and I am playing seven memorized piano songs. It will have the community to come out and enjoy our music. 

                                                      Essay Question 1:
                                                      One of the most challenging issues that our country faces today is drought. This especially pertains to my community because our community is built on agriculture. Without the needed amount of water, our crops won’t yield as good and farmers are less likely to make a profit.  Near our farm, we have two recharge ponds. This allows the water to stay in our area and go down into the aquifer. Over the years, our farm has had to adapt to the drought and change a few things to try to conserve water. For example, we leave standing stubble or plant cover crops to keep the ground covered and to catch the snow. We then strip till and plant sugar beets straight into last year’s stubble. We don’t till wheat into wheat which really conserves water. We have been more efficient with our watering, trying to maximize the yield while using less water.   

                                                      Essay Question 2:
                                                      One of the most influential people in my life has been my Grandpa Doug. He and I are both pretty similar. We are both tall, we both ran track, and we both have a stutter. Nobody knows or understands what it is like to have a stutter. My grandpa understands and encourages me to not let it stop me. When he was my age, he would not dare talk in class, and definitely not give a presentation. He was able to get some help with his stutter when he was older and it helped him be more confident. He doesn’t let his stutter stop him anymore. Because of his example, I participate in many things that people without a stutter are nervous to do. I give talks in church, say prayers in seminary, and give presentations for school.  Grandpa Doug got a full ride athletic scholarship, but he only went to one year of college because he was too afraid of needing to speak. In jobs, he was always undervalued because he did not have a college degree. He encourages me to further my education. He has encouraged me to work hard. He sacrificed so much so that I could be living more comfortably today. He had to work really hard to be where he is today. I hope I can represent him well and work just as hard as him.  He has encouraged me to keep running. He loves going to my track meets to watch me run.   

                                                      Essay Question 3:
                                                      We have been a part of Valley Wide Coop for a really long time. My Grandpa, and now my dad and uncles have been involved in Valley Wide. We mostly buy lots of fuel for all the farm equipment and vehicles for the farm. We also buy some fertilizer that helps the farm yield what it needs to.   











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                                                        Olivia Judd 

                                                        GPA: 3.82 

                                                        Ag Focus / Major:
                                                        Dental Hygiene 

                                                        Future Plans:
                                                        My major is dental hygiene because it genuinely combines my passion with my long-term goals. I love the science, the hands-on skills, and the impact preventative care has on people’s health and confidence. In the future, I hope to practice clinically and eventually start a mobile dental hygiene unit to serve rural communities like mine. When choosing a major, I considered passion, stability, flexibility, and the ability to have a meaningful career while still prioritizing family someday. Dental hygiene gives me all of that. 

                                                        Awards:
                                                        FFA Greenhand Award, Grand Champampion/ Reserve Champion Lamb Showman and quality. 

                                                        Leadership:
                                                        Service work I have done in the community includes, Oakley Pioneer Days Celebration Volunteer ( All associated events), Burley Helping Hands day, Cleaning Oakley cemetery, Oakley Elementary School Carnival Volunteer, Local Violin performances including Cards for Kids Cancer Charity, Burley, Idaho Temple Dedication, Care center, craft fairs, Church Services, and more, and  Helping Elderly with various tasks. Other activities I participate in include, being a member of the Red Cross Association, Magic Valley Philharmonic Orchestra Member, Stake Youth Planning Committee member of my local church organization, Distinguished Young Women’s Competitor, Violin Teacher, Horse Lessons teacher, Dental Assistant at Seasons Dental, Library assistant  at Oakley Free Library, Lifeguard at Oakley Recreational District, Violin ( Solo/ Ensemble/ Orchestra),Dual Credit Work, CPR and first aid certification, Rodeo/ Rodeo Queening, Running/Lifting Weights, Hunting, Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society, FFA- 4 years, National High School Honors Society Ambassador, Cross Country Captain, Basketball, Burley High school’s Orchestra, Academic Decathlon. 

                                                        Essay Question 1:
                                                        One of the biggest challenges our country faces is access to affordable healthcare, especially in rural communities like mine. In small towns, like Oakley, we don’t always have the same options that bigger cities do. Many families have to drive long distances for specialized care, and when hospitals are short-staffed, it directly affects the people who live here. In places like Burley and the surrounding Mini-Cassia area, healthcare facilities work hard, but they operate with limited resources. When there are national shortages of providers or rising costs, rural communities feel it quickly. For elderly residents, families, and those with ongoing medical needs, consistent local care is incredibly important. Another challenge tied to this is keeping young professionals in small towns. Many graduates leave for larger cities, which makes it harder to maintain strong healthcare systems and local services. If rural communities can’t retain skilled workers, it affects everyone’s quality of life. These challenges don’t just impact statistics, they impact many real people. In small towns, access to healthcare is about making sure the people we know and care about are taken care of.  

                                                        Essay Question 2:
                                                        The most influential person in my life is my mom. Growing up with a teacher as a parent meant I saw firsthand how much time and effort goes into helping students succeed. I watched her grade papers at the kitchen table, planned lessons late at night, and cared about her students even outside of school hours. It showed me early on that education isn’t something to take lightly. She’s the reason I push myself the way I do. She always encouraged me to take harder classes and not shy away from opportunities, even when they felt overwhelming. When I decided to start college classes early and balance multiple schools at once, she supported me completely. She trusted me to handle it and reminded me that I was capable. It is because of her that I see education as something you invest in. It creates options and independence. Watching her dedicate herself to her students made me want to take ownership of my own future and eventually choose a career where I can serve others too.  

                                                        Essay Question 3:
                                                        My family has been involved with Valley Wide Cooperative for years. My parents are members, and it has always been one of the main places we rely on for our agricultural needs. Growing up, it was normal for us to stop there for animal feed, fertilizer, seed, or whatever else we needed for the farm. I’ve personally bought my lamb feed there for the lambs I show through FFA. Preparing for show season takes a lot of consistency, and having a dependable place to get quality feed makes a difference. Valley Wide has been part of that process for me every year. It’s also just one of our favorite western supply stores. It’s familiar, local, and run by people who understand the agricultural lifestyle. Valley wide is a huge part of the farming community we’re proud to be in.  











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                                                          Taya Turpin 

                                                          GPA: 3.8 

                                                          Ag Focus / Major:
                                                          Marriage and Family Studies 

                                                          Future Plans:
                                                          My goal for the future is to be a marriage therapist. I want to be able to counsel couples and provide them with the help and resources they need. My major will help me to reach that goal, because the marriage and family studies program is the start to becoming a marriage therapist. The factors that I have considered with choosing this major is how much money it would cost for me to eventually make it to be a marriage therapist. I’ll need to get a master’s degree which will require additional schooling. If I stop after receiving a bachelors degree, I will have .
                                                          job opportunities with various nonprofit organizations. 

                                                          Awards:
                                                          I have received some ribbons for my sugar beets. 

                                                          Leadership:
                                                          I have been concert band president, alto section leader for two years, and jazz band president. .
                                                          I have been apart of Declo’s drama club, show choir, band, clogging, piano, and Wilson Youth Symphony and Chorus. 

                                                          Essay Question 1:
                                                          Where I live, agronomics is huge. Not only am I surrounded by many farmers but my father is a third generation farmer. This past year and upcoming years are proving to be more difficult financially than it’s ever been in the past. Many people may not realize how prices of food in stores don’t accurately reflect how much the farmers are paid in comparison. Typically, farmers receive 15 cents for every dollar spent on their product. In total, that really doesn’t equate to much at all. 
                                                          Tariffs are another thing that haven’t benefited farmers. The supply cost that is essential for farmers are increasing, which is leading to a higher risk of bankruptcy. In this area especially, I have noticed how farmers are trying to work more strategically in order to keep a living. Even those who aren’t farmers are being affected by these new costs. Other companies aren’t getting as much business due to farmers not having the money to pay for that specific business. 

                                                          Essay Question 2:
                                                          My mother and sister have been some of the most influential people in my life. My mother demonstrated a lot of things I have looked up to. She was the one who originally got me started on the piano. She has fully supported me as I have developed a variety of musical talents. Especially the days I didn’t feel like practicing the piano or going to clogging practice. She has always been there cheering me on. Her support helped me to eventually love participating in my musical activities. I also would watch her practice the piano and think about how much I would love to get to her level. That was something that made me want to push myself to continue to progress in my skills. Eventually, I was able to reach her level, and then I found myself surpassing her abilities.

                                                          Similarly, with clogging, my oldest sister was my role model. Of course, the classes are based on age, so I was never able to be in her class. However, we would work on our dances together, and I would admire her skills a lot. She was willing to help me whenever I needed, and gave me more motivation when I was struggling. 

                                                          Essay Question 3:
                                                          My dad had been a customer of Valley Wide Agronomics for around 20 years. Valley Wide has been his main supplier for fertilizers and chemicals for the farm. Also, through Valleywide co-op, he has purchased several needed farming supplies and  products. 











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                                                            Will P Cofer 

                                                            GPA: 3.76 

                                                            Ag Focus / Major:
                                                            Mechanical Engineering 

                                                            Future Plans:
                                                            I am excited about a career in the Aeronautical industry and look forward to earning a Mechanical Engineering degree as well as my private pilot’s license. 

                                                            Awards:
                                                            I showed sheep in 4-H and won many ribbons in open class produce. Because of my participation in Ag-related classes at Minico, I am a member of FFA. 

                                                            Leadership:
                                                            I have played sports such as football, baseball, wrestling, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, skiing, snowboarding, golfing, and swim team. I like being part of a team, working towards the same goal. I enjoy hunting and fishing as well as exploring the great area that I live in all year round. I have volunteered many hours for my church, helping those in need, running the weekly live stream service, and even participated in a week-long mission trip to Northern Idaho. I was a member of 4-H and showed sheep as well as many open class produce entries. I am also in the National Honors Society and FFA. I’ve been working full time during the summer for a local construction company and part time during the school year merchandising for a local meat company for the last two years. I am also excited to be working on my private pilot’s license. 

                                                            Essay Question 1:
                                                            One of the most pressing challenges facing our area is water scarcity and long-term agricultural sustainability. Communities in and around Magic Valley depend heavily on farming and food processing, which rely on irrigation from the Snake River system. However, declining aquifer levels, recurring drought conditions, and changing snowpack patterns have raised concerns about how to balance water use between farmers, cities, and environmental needs. Because agriculture is a cornerstone of our region’s economy and identity, decisions about water management directly affect local jobs, family farms, and the long-term stability of our community.  

                                                            Essay Question 2:
                                                            The most influential people in my life have been my parents. Through their constant support, guidance, and sacrifices, they shaped not only my values but also my character. They taught me the importance of hard work, integrity, and resilience by living those principles every day. Whenever I faced challenges, they encouraged me to stay determined and believe in myself. Their unconditional love gave me confidence, and their advice continues to guide my decisions. Because of them, I strive to be responsible, compassionate, and committed to reaching my goals.  

                                                            Essay Question 3:
                                                            My father is a second-generation farmer where he works for himself growing barley and alfalfa, and he raises some cattle. My grandpa was a cattleman in this community for many years before his retirement.   











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                                                              Jaxon Astorquia 

                                                              GPA: 4 

                                                              Ag Focus / Major:
                                                              Kinesiology 

                                                              Future Plans:
                                                              After high school, I plan to earn a Bachelor’s degree in the study of kinesiology at Boise State University to pursue a career as a physician’s assistant or a physical therapist. Science and biology have always been interests of mine and through this career path I can do something I am interested in while helping others. I decided to do my senior project on marketing management and found out it wasn’t for me. This shifted my focus into the medical field and after some research and experience with physical therapy specifically I have decided that this is what I want to pursue. Through a job such as this, I hope to one day purchase a house and support a family. Family has always been an important part of my life and it has been a dream of mine since I was young to have one of my own in the future. If I decide to pursue a master’s degree later in life I will do that. As you can see, I have been very productive in my high school career and have important goals for the future. 

                                                              Awards:
                                                              This is my 4th year as a member of the Marsing FFA Chapter.  Throughout the years, I have received multiple awards including: Chapter Creed Speaking Winner, District Creed Speaking Winner, State Creed Speaking participant, Star Greenhand Award, District Ag Sales Team Winner, State Degree Recipient, as well as competed in Potato Evaluation and Entomology with top 5 team finishes.  Outside of competitions, I served as the chapter reporter for 1 year. 

                                                              Leadership:
                                                              I have accomplished many things as a student. For one, I have involved myself in my community more than I ever have before, especially this past year. My favorite things I did was stocking and unloading food at my local food pantry. This past summer, I along with a few others would come together once a week and unload pallets of food for the pantry. I enjoyed this because I knew I was making a huge impact in the lives of those in my community by helping them get easy access to food if needed. Another experience I had with community service was assisting with the setup of the local slow-pitch softball tournament. This is something I do every year and it’s an event that many community members look forward to. I take pride in helping my community and will continue to do so in the future. Outside of community service, I also participate in various activities both in school and athletics. I am currently the Vice President of the National Honor Society. This is another club that I am honored to be a part of and we also incorporate a lot of community service into that. On the side of athletics, I have participated in Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Track and Field. My favorite of the four sports is football and I believe that to be the sport I am best at. I have been awarded Lineman of the Year twice, been awarded with Academic All-Conference four times, nominated for First and Second Team All-Conference, and elected as 3A Second Team All-State. In addition, I have been awarded Academic All-Conference Honors each season for baseball and also won the Mr. Husky award twice which is given to a player that always keeps a positive attitude in the dugout and is always willing to help out. I was also the only member of the basketball team that was Academic All-Conference this year. Clearly, I am an active student outside of the classroom and have enjoyed doing so throughout my time as a high school student. 

                                                              Essay Question 1:
                                                              In my opinion, the most pressing issue in our country that impacts my community and small communities in general is the increase of prices. When prices increase, it impacts everybody, especially small towns and businesses such as the ones in close proximity to me. Businesses already struggle as it is in a small town as much of the profit relies on an already small population and travelers passing through; however, when the cost of production increases, prices often increase as well. For example, a local restaurant in my area has recently shut down due to low income. While other factors may play a role in its closing, inflation was the biggest factor. The cost of materials and ingredients slowly rose which meant the prices of menu items had to increase as well to maintain profitability. People in the community loved this restaurant, but it was too costly to support it due to these increasing prices. The business struggled over its last year being open and people wanted to help, yet prices weren’t justifiable to do so. This closing was an upsetting end to a beloved business that was loved by many. Clearly, inflation is an important issue that impacts small communities and businesses everywhere.  

                                                              Essay Question 2:
                                                              I have many influential people in my life, but the most prominent two are definitely my parents. First, my mom has helped shape me into the person I am today. She has always provided for me and showed me what it means to be a good person. She shows kindness towards everyone and exemplifies patience as she is an elementary school librarian. I am also grateful that she has pushed me to do well in school as this promoted a good work ethic that will continue for the rest of my life. My mom has also been a role model as to what an amazing parent should look like. The same should be said for my dad. My dad is the hardest worker I know. I have never seen him quit on anything or anybody in my eighteen years of life and I am sure it will persist for years to come. He also has taught me the importance of sacrifice. My dad often has to work out of town hours away from his family. He has to sacrifice time with his family in order to provide for us nearly every week. This just makes the moments we have together even more important to me. However, most importantly, my dad has given me the perfect example of what an amazing father and husband should be. For these reasons, my parents are easily the most impactful people in my life. 

                                                              Essay Question 3:
                                                              My family’s involvement with Valley Wide Cooperative is unmatched. First off, my father is Jake Astorquia and he has been with the company for many years. From what I am told, he has an immense impact on the company and loves working there. My dad may work for the company, but we are also customers of Valley Wide Cooperative. We use lots of propane and our supplier is this company. Along with that, we frequently stop at the Valley Wide stores and purchase items from there as well. Outside of being buyers, my parents attend many events for Valley Wide Cooperative and enjoy doing so. Clearly, my family has been very involved with Valley Wide Cooperative and we are proud to have someone that gets to represent that business.  











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                                                                Maygen Human 

                                                                GPA: 3.91 

                                                                Ag Focus / Major:
                                                                nursing 

                                                                Future Plans:
                                                                I want to go into the nursing field. I just don’t know what career path. 

                                                                Awards:
                                                                I won grand Champion junior, showman my last year, being a junior 

                                                                Leadership:
                                                                I have volunteered for the school to help the teachers. I have also done the dual by the program through CSI. 

                                                                Essay Question 1:
                                                                In my opinion, one of the most challenging issues is unaffordable health care. There are so many factors that go into this, which require people to need more health care, which they cannot afford. Unhealthy foods cost less than healthy foods, leading to a rise in obesity. A rise in obesity may lead to diabetes, required surgrey, or something else. People who can’t afford to get the help they need are most likely going to suffer or pass away. I think that health care accessibility is a huge challenge for people recently. Another major challenge is inflation. The prices of housing, vehicles, food, insurance, etc., just continue to go up and up. Meanwhile, people’s money is not increasing, and they are struggling to pay their bills and provide food on the table.   

                                                                Essay Question 2:
                                                                The most influential people in my life are my great-grandpa and my mom. My great-grandpa has never given up and continues to do the things he loves at an old age. He never quit when things got hard and always found a way to make things work, and for that, I hope to be like him. I have watched my mom get herself out of her whole and get back on her feet. She has always been there for me, and everyone else. I strive to work as hard as she and be as empathetic.   

                                                                Essay Question 3:
                                                                My dad has been buying fuel and supplies from Valley Wide for as long as I can remember. My grandpa was on the board previously to me being born. My family has been involved with Valley Wide since before I was born.   











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                                                                  Owen Clelland 

                                                                  GPA: 2.625 

                                                                  Ag Focus / Major:
                                                                  mechanical engineering 

                                                                  Future Plans:
                                                                  I love engineering, and I want to pursue better farming systems and machines. 

                                                                  Awards:
                                                                  I have not 

                                                                  Leadership:
                                                                  I am currently working as a computer repairman for my school, and I help run the schools robotics team. 

                                                                  Essay Question 1:
                                                                  The current problem that our country faces is a lack of understanding of how a farming community functions and how to keep the art of farming alive. Most companies try to overoptimize things, and when applied to farming, this fails to work. This drives a divide between how farms and farm communities interact with the general populace. It makes things difficult for farmers and the communities who rely on them.  

                                                                  Essay Question 2:
                                                                  The most influential person in my life is my father; he helped raise me to be the person I am now and helped set in stone my love for engineering and understanding of agriculture. He taught me how to work hard and taught me most of the skills I have by having me farm with him. I learned about agriculture and how important engineering is to it, and that helped me decide to go into engineering. My goal is to make farming better by helping develop vital systems and maintain current systems.  

                                                                  Essay Question 3:
                                                                  My family has been farming for almost 30 years and has been buying things from Valleywide for most of that time. I grew up driving tractors running on fuel bought from the co-op, and we would stop for snacks after changing water. My dad is also on the board and has been for 9 years, serving as the secretary for the last 4. My family has a strong connection to the co-op, and I expect that to continue for years to come.  











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                                                                    Gage Blane Johnson 

                                                                    GPA: 3.89 

                                                                    Ag Focus / Major:
                                                                    Secondary Education 

                                                                    Future Plans:
                                                                    This major relates to my future goals because I would like to become a teacher. The factors I will consider when choosing a major are basically how much would this relate to my future job as well as how much I would enjoy it. 

                                                                    Awards:
                                                                    no 

                                                                    Leadership:
                                                                    I am my senior’s class treasurer. I also have been on the varsity football, basketball, baseball, track, and golf teams. I have been involved within my student body with games and all that. 

                                                                    Essay Question 1:
                                                                    In my opinion, the most challenging issue my country faces is that it affects my hometown is drug addiction. It is a very real and scary situation. People become addicted to these kinds of drugs and it feels like their life just goes downhill. Their has been a big push for addiction centers. I have vowed to never do drugs because of the amount of hardcore addictions that it has.   

                                                                    Essay Question 2:
                                                                    The most influential person in my life, other than my parents, was my advisory teacher, Mrs. Pope. She has taught me so much throughout all of my years of school. For example, she taught me how to be kind. She taught me about how to be the best version of myself and not to let anybody else change how I think about myself. She is the biggest influence for me for why I would like to become a teacher. I hope that in the future I can influence others as she has influenced me.   

                                                                    Essay Question 3:
                                                                    For me it kind of felt like I grew up around Valley Wide. My mom has worked with Valley Wide for as long as I can remember. She started as a cashier and slowly made her way. I got to know so many people through Valley Wide because of my mom. While my mom was still the manger in Gooding I remember when she was short staffed she would get me to come and stock some shelves. From that I learned the stores inside and out. This eventually helped me when I started working with Valley Wide. I started with just being a stocking boy which I got onto very quickly because I had done it. Because of my mom I also got a lot to know so many people like when I would go and sit at events with her.   











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                                                                      John Hamilton Tyson VI 

                                                                      GPA: 4 

                                                                      Ag Focus / Major:
                                                                      Agricultural Economics 

                                                                      Future Plans:
                                                                      This major relates to my future goals by allowing me to stay involved in the agricultural industry while understanding the economic side of farming. I want to use this knowledge to help farms and agribusinesses make informed financial and management decisions. When choosing a major, I considered my lifelong involvement in agriculture, career stability, and opportunities to support the agricultural community..
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                                                                      Agricultural Economics is a strong and diversified degree that covers all aspects of the business side of farming and agriculture. It broadens career opportunities while providing a solid understanding of how agricultural operations function in today’s evolving industry..
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                                                                      A mentor of mine, Scott Nicholson, along with my uncle Randy Hulet (University of Idaho alumni), once shared that while farming skills such as irrigation, operating equipment, and understanding soils can be taught through experience, the long-term success of agriculture increasingly depends on knowledge in areas such as agribusiness management, policy evaluation, marketing and trading, data technology, resource management, and financial analysis. In a time when corporate agriculture continues to expand, having a strong foundation in Agricultural Economics prepares me to be competitive, adaptable, and knowledgeable in all areas of the industry..
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                                                                      This degree will equip me with the tools to not only understand farm operations but also strengthen and sustain them for future generations. 

                                                                      Leadership:
                                                                      High School Student Gov/ Leadership, 2-year member of the National Honor Society, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Golf, Agricultural Volunteer for Ben Jantz Farms and Blaine Hulet Farms, Bible Study Leader in the Christian community of my peers. 

                                                                      Essay Question 1:
                                                                      Crop pricing, international trade and tariffs, input costs, labor availability, immigration laws, and interest rates all directly impact agriculture in the Treasure Valley, particularly in Canyon and Owyhee Counties where I live. Agriculture is the foundation of our local economy, with crops such as wheat, corn, sugar beets, potatoes, onions, seed crops, and cattle production supporting not only farm families but also the businesses that supply equipment, seed, fertilizer, fuel, and financing. Farmers and ranchers depend on fair crop pricing and access to global trade to remain profitable. However, rising input costs, higher interest rates, increased cost of living since COVID, and limited labor availability have made it increasingly difficult for family farms to survive. While expenses for seed, fertilizer, irrigation water, fuel, and financing continue to rise, crop prices have not consistently increased at the same rate. Tariffs, trade agreements, fuel costs, and immigration regulations affecting farm labor have a daily impact on farm operations. Without reasonable interest rates, affordable inputs, fair labor policies, and strong trade opportunities, many family farms are forced to sell land or leave agriculture altogether. The loss of these farms would harm not only rural communities but also the local businesses that depend on agricultural income. Understanding and advocating for agricultural economics is essential to protecting family farms, sustaining rural communities, and ensuring food security. Small-town agricultural production plays a critical role in feeding our nation and others, and supporting these operations is vital to the long-term success of agriculture in the United States.  

                                                                      Essay Question 2:
                                                                      The most influential people in my life are my parents, my best friend’s dad, and my older sister. Each of them has shaped who I am today by leading through their actions and setting strong examples for me to follow. My dad has had a major influence on my life because of his strong work ethic and determination. He works very hard and never quits, no matter how difficult the situation is. He is always willing to help others and makes smart, thoughtful decisions. Watching him push through challenges has taught me the importance of perseverance, responsibility, and commitment. My mom is another huge influence in my life. She is extremely hardworking and always puts others before herself. She is loving, caring, and selfless in everything she does. She is also very religious and puts her trust in Christ, which I deeply admire. Her faith and kindness have taught me the value of compassion, humility, and caring for others. Another influential person in my life is my best friend’s dad, Eddy. He is a great role model and an example of the kind of man I hope to be one day. He is slow to anger, treats everyone with respect, and is well-liked by everyone around him. His calm nature and positive attitude have shown me how important patience and character are. One of my final most influential people is my older sister. She is very caring, hardworking, and dedicated to her family. She learns from her mistakes and continues to grow as a person. She is also fun to be around and always supports those she loves. From her, I’ve learned the importance of growth, accountability, and family. Overall, these people have influenced me by teaching me who to be. They continue to guide me by leading through example and showing me how to work hard, treat others with respect, and be a good person. Because of them, I strive every day to become a better version of myself and reflect that to others.  

                                                                      Essay Question 3:
                                                                      My family has deep roots in Owyhee County, Idaho, with Murphy, Idaho being my parents’ hometown. Both of my parents graduated from Melba High School and were raised in agricultural families. My mother was actively involved in FFA, Business Professionals of America, school leadership, and athletics including basketball, volleyball, softball, and cheerleading, as well as leading church classes on Sundays. She went on to attend the College of Western Idaho and Boise State University. My father participated in 4-H, FFA, rodeo, football, and basketball. Today, my mother works for the United States Department of Agriculture. She previously served as a program technician and loan officer with the USDA Farm Service Agency and is now a loan specialist with USDA Rural Development. Over the years, she has also assisted my grandfather with farm operations, including working with Valley Wide Cooperative on farm payables. My father works as a Superintendent for Idaho Materials and Construction, contributing to local road and infrastructure projects. My maternal grandparents own and operate a multi-generational row crop farm in Owyhee and Canyon Counties, producing wheat, corn, hay, and sugar beets. They have worked with Valley Wide Cooperative for fertilizer and chemical needs throughout the years. My grandfather continues to live and farm in the Murphy area. Agriculture is also central to my extended family. My uncles are employed in agriculturerelated businesses, and my paternal family previously owned and operated a cattle operation and hay production enterprise. My paternal grandparents still reside in Murphy, Idaho. Additionally, my mother’s aunt and uncle, Kelly and Vicky Kramer, farm and operate a cattle operation in the Melba area and have utilized Valley Wide Cooperative products in their operation. Growing up surrounded by agriculture and seeing its impact across generations has strongly shaped my values, interests, and future goals within the agricultural industry. 











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                                                                        Zach Forster 

                                                                        GPA: Weighted: 4.005 Unweighted: 3.983 

                                                                        Ag Focus / Major:
                                                                        Mechanical Engineering 

                                                                        Future Plans:
                                                                        A career in engineering will allow me to successfully fulfill my interest in creating and improving things for the betterment of society. My uncle and grandpa both have engineering degrees, and throughout my life I have admired the work that they do. While the challenge of engineering may not be seen as a benefit to most, overcoming said challenges creates a stronger character, which will help me become more resilient and in the end help me obtain a successful future. Different factors I considered when choosing my major were the stressload, work-life balance, skills I will learn, and how it will help me fund my future life. 

                                                                        Awards:
                                                                        I have worked on my family’s century old farm as a farm hand going on 4 years, doing everything from planting, irrigation, harvesting, and pretty much anything else you can do on a farm. I enjoy it a lot and plan to keep working there during the summer months while attending university..
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                                                                        I  worked as a mint truck driver for LoFuran Inc. during the summers of 2023 and 2024..
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                                                                        I started a corn stand business with my brothers in 2018 that runs during the months of July and August, hiring roughly 10 different children from local high schools and such, teaching them hard work and customer service. My role in the business is essentially a manager, which means I deal with aspects ranging from employee management, customer service, solving business problems, all aspects of growing and harvesting the sweet corn, and pretty much anything else that gets done. 

                                                                        Leadership:
                                                                        Varsity Baseball 2023-2025 (playing in 2026 as well) — Leadership aspect: During my junior year, I helped lead the varsity team in warmups and practices, and acted as a leader during games to help motivate and bring my teammates up even if they were struggling. The team during this year was exceptionally motivated, and we ended up making it to the first round of state for the first time, but ended up losing to the future state champions..
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                                                                        RHS Summer Legion Baseball 2022 and 2024 Summer Only – Leadership aspect: During my freshman year of summer baseball, I watched closely how the juniors and seniors helped to lead the team, and made it my goal to take after them. Then, during my junior year, I became a leader and helped push my teammates to always be better. During my junior year the team made it to the state tournament and placed 4th..
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                                                                        Varsity Golf Fall 2025 — This was my first year playing golf, so it helped me take a step back and have to learn something new as an upper classman. This was definitely a change and I believe has helped me learn to be okay with not knowing something. I had to take tips from lower classmen and it made me realize that even though someone may be overlooked, they have valuable tips for one thing or another..
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                                                                        Volunteer Work — Description: Over the course of 3 months, I volunteered to help put turf in the infield of my high school’s baseball field. This included digging up the old grass, laying multiple different layers of rock to help improve water drainage, adding and compacting a layer of sand, and moving around materials. By volunteering to help, the baseball team saved tens of thousands of dollars. I volunteered 3-4 hours per week (roughly 40-50 hours total) during the listed months. 

                                                                        Essay Question 1:
                                                                        The most challenging issue that our country faces: I believe that the most challenging issue that our country faces is a lack of community. When you hear and read stories from the “good old days,” a common theme that is presented is people in the community relying on and interacting with other members of the community. I feel as though in today’s day and age a strong sense of communal connection isn’t present. In my opinion, this is a major root cause of all the minor issues that Americans see everyday, such as political divide and mental health issues. Communities allow families to lean on each other during times of hardship, create new meaningful relationships, and allow for an environment in support of the true American dream. Today’s society is too far removed from one another with the creation of social media and the widespread use of the internet for entertainment. People no longer have dinners with neighbors, or “borrow a cup of sugar.” When everything we want or can ever need can be bought or obtained through a few simple clicks on a screen, it creates an environment that doesn’t allow for human beings to be… human beings. If people just took a little time away from the cell phones and tvs, I believe that the American attitude and pride that once was could be reignited. This is what I believe to be the largest current issue our country faces. 

                                                                        Essay Question 2:
                                                                        The most influential people in my life: The most influential people in my life are my grandpa and dad. First, my grandpa. My grandpa is exactly what I aspire to be. He is hardworking, determined, a provider, and a strong family figure. Throughout my entire life my grandpa has been there for me, teaching me lessons about life and hardwork, participating in family activities and functions, and acting as a role model for all of my brothers and cousins. Growing up as a farmer, he has worked his entire life right here in the valley. He helped with the early days of our family farm, drove hours to Mountain home in a combine during harvest season to provide for the family, and created a legacy that will far outlive him. He has all the core values that I have, and has shown me what it is like to be a family man, and that is why he is one of my most important role models. Next, my father. My dad, who runs his own solo business, is an extremely hardworking and caring man. He has taught me what it means to take on responsibility and has instilled the core values I hold on to today. My dad has been there anytime I have ever needed him, and has displayed the strength and sacrifice it takes to make a family. He has made me who I am today and I thank him for that. 

                                                                        Essay Question 3:
                                                                        My Family’s Involvement in Valley Wide: My family’s farm has been partnered with Valley Wide for 4 generations (40+ years). My Grandpa also served on the board of directors of Producer Supply Cooperative, which has since merged with Valley Wide. 











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                                                                          Kyan Haynes
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                                                                          Kyan Haynes 

                                                                          GPA: 2.935 

                                                                          Ag Focus / Major:
                                                                          Business 

                                                                          Future Plans:
                                                                          One day, I look to run the family farm and manage the business which directly ties to my major. 

                                                                          Awards:
                                                                          No. 

                                                                          Leadership:
                                                                          I play for the Boise high varsity baseball team, as well as being in the distributive, educational clubs of America at Boise high where we participated in rake up Boise to help the community. 

                                                                          Essay Question 1:
                                                                          The largest issue that my country faces that directly affects my town, way of life, and I is the increase of housing prices. Since 2000, housing prices have increased dramatically compared to median household income. As someone who looks to own a house one day this is a large problem that keeps getting more severe and it seems like there is no sign of it slowing down anytime soon. Many young adults are struggling to keep up with rising costs of rent and home ownership. Even as a teenager it is easy to see how expensive living has become for many families. If prices continue to rise it will become very difficult for people my age to live comfortably in the near future.   

                                                                          Essay Question 2:
                                                                          1. The most influential people in my life are my parents, grandparents, and baseball coaches. These people have had their own role in my life. Every single one of them is a very hard worker and has been able to push me and teach me to further develop and advance in numerous subjects. My dad is a great example of this. He is able to get on with me about things to  make sure they not only get done but get done correctly and this is a great habit he has helped me develop. My head baseball coach Billy Newberry is someone I have only had the privilege to be around for the last year and in this one year he has taught me how to be a better teammate while still being able to hold my own and look after myself, he has taught me the importance of consistency, attitude, and hard work this has directly affected me on the baseball field and in everyday life regardless of if it’s in the class, workplace, or home with my family.

                                                                          2. My grandparents Mark and Lonna Newcomb have been members for over forty years and appreciate the home town service.They purchase gasoline for their farm pickups and rent propane tanks that they fill regularly for their shop. They also utilize diesel delivery to their farm. On top of this they also buy everything from dog food to hoses to sprayers to gloves and all kinds of parts. They also do all their fertilizers and chemical business through Valley Agronomics. 

                                                                          Essay Question 3:
                                                                          1. The most influential people in my life are my parents, grandparents, and baseball coaches. These people have had their own role in my life. Every single one of them is a very hard worker and has been able to push me and teach me to further develop and advance in numerous subjects. My dad is a great example of this. He is able to get on with me about things to  make sure they not only get done but get done correctly and this is a great habit he has helped me develop. My head baseball coach Billy Newberry is someone I have only had the privilege to be around for the last year and in this one year he has taught me how to be a better teammate while still being able to hold my own and look after myself, he has taught me the importance of consistency, attitude, and hard work this has directly affected me on the baseball field and in everyday life regardless of if it’s in the class, workplace, or home with my family.

                                                                          2. My grandparents Mark and Lonna Newcomb have been members for over forty years and appreciate the home town service.They purchase gasoline for their farm pickups and rent propane tanks that they fill regularly for their shop. They also utilize diesel delivery to their farm. On top of this they also buy everything from dog food to hoses to sprayers to gloves and all kinds of parts. They also do all their fertilizers and chemical business through Valley Agronomics. 











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                                                                            Jacob wendell Ruff 

                                                                            GPA: 3.41 

                                                                            Ag Focus / Major:
                                                                            Business Finance 

                                                                            Future Plans:
                                                                            My future goal is to start a business with my brother after college. This is why I have chosen to major in business and finance. I believe these fields will give me the knowledge and skills needed to understand how businesses operate and how to manage money effectively..
                                                                            Through studying business and finance, I hope to learn about management, leadership, and financial decision-making. These are important skills for starting and running a successful company..
                                                                            In the future, I want to use what I learn in college to build a strong foundation for my career and eventually start a successful business with my brother. My goal is to create something meaningful while building a stable and successful future for myself and my future family. 

                                                                            Awards:
                                                                            I have been showing animals at my local county fair for the past eight years. My first four years I raised and showed pigs, and the past four years I have raised and shown steers. Each of the animals I have shown have been county bred. Last year I earned 2nd place in advanced steer showmanship. This was a rewarding experience and reflected the time and effort I have put into raising and caring for my animals. 

                                                                            Leadership:
                                                                            Please describe any leadership, volunteer or extracurricular related programs or projects in which you have been involved in high school, community or elsewhere..
                                                                            I have been involved in volunteering with my church’s ICF (Italian Catholic Federation) for the past eight years. Through this organization, I have helped with community dinners and events by serving food, helping with setup, and cleaning afterward. I have also been an altar server at my church for the past eight years where I am now a lead server and help to train new servers. In addition, I help my grandfather on his ranch by assisting with cattle and clearing brush. These experiences have helped teach me responsibility, hard work, and the importance of giving back to my community. 

                                                                            Essay Question 1:
                                                                            One of the biggest challenges our country faces today is the rising cost of living. In many communities across America, including my own, families are working hard but still struggling with the increasing costs of housing, education, and everyday necessities. When young people see how quickly prices are rising, it can make planning for the future feel uncertain. As I prepare for college, this issue feels very real to me. Tuition and living expenses continue to increase, and many students, including myself, are trying to figure out how to afford school without taking on too much financial stress. Many of us work while going to school in order to help cover these costs. Working teaches responsibility and builds character, but balancing work, school, and financial pressure can be challenging. Because of these rising costs, many young adults worry about what their future will look like. Questions about whether we will be able to afford a home, support a family, or eventually retire are things many of us think about. While these challenges are real, I believe that strong communities, hard work, and better financial knowledge can help people overcome them. If we continue to support one another and make smart financial decisions, future generations will still have opportunities to succeed. 

                                                                            Essay Question 2:
                                                                            The most influential people in my life have been my parents and grandparents. Along with my Catholic faith, they have helped shape my character by teaching me the importance of hard work, responsibility, faith, and respect for others. My parents have always encouraged me to take ownership of my future and to work hard for what I want to achieve. Through their example, I have learned that success comes from dedication, perseverance, and the willingness to push through challenges. Watching them balance their responsibilities has shown me the value of commitment and determination. My grandparents have also had a major impact on my life. My grandfather is a veteran, and his service to our country has taught me the importance of sacrifice, gratitude, and love for our nation. I also live on my grandparents’ cattle ranch, where my grandfather has taught me how to raise and care for cattle. Through these experiences, he has passed down knowledge, patience, and a strong work ethic. Because of their influence and my faith in God, I strive to work hard and build a strong future. While preparing for college, I have been raising and showing animals at my local county fair for the past eight years, as well as working for the past two. These experiences have taught me responsibility, patience, and the value of hard work as I work toward my future goals. 

                                                                            Essay Question 3:
                                                                            My family’s connection to Valley Wide Cooperative comes through my father’s work. He recently became the Regional Operations Manager for the Southwest Region which includes California, and his role has given me a better understanding of how important Valley Wide is to agricultural communities. Through his position, my father helps oversee operations that support farmers, ranchers, and other customers who depend on Valley Wide Cooperative. His job requires leadership, organization, and a strong commitment to helping others succeed. Seeing the amount of effort he puts into his work has shown me how important it is to take pride in what you do and to be dependable. Watching my father grow in his career has also helped me understand how businesses like Valley Wide Cooperative play a major role in supporting agriculture and rural communities. Farmers and ranchers rely on these types of cooperatives for supplies, services, and support that help keep their operations running. My father’s dedication to his work and the agricultural community has been inspiring to me. His example has taught me the value of hard work, responsibility, and contributing to a community that depends on strong relationships and trust. 











                                                                              Jacob wendell Ruff
                                                                              Zachary Joseph Sanguinetti
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                                                                              Zachary Joseph Sanguinetti 

                                                                              GPA: 4.17 

                                                                              Ag Focus / Major:
                                                                              Engineering 

                                                                              Future Plans:
                                                                              My future goals are to learn more about the Aerospace industry and focus my studies in this field. I am particularly interested in drones and manned devices that need piloting. I would like to give back to the agricultural community since my family has had three generations who have farmed in our community. I would be the fourth but I am exploring other options and will shift the family farm to farming that I will do on the side once I graduate from college. I have a passion for tinkering and am particularly interested in the engineering field from the design aspect. I like to come up with new ideas and apply those ideas to different projects. 

                                                                              Awards:
                                                                              I have participated in both 4-H and FFA. I taught a drone class to my former 4-H club. I am currently the Vice President of my FFA chapter at St. Mary’s High School. I have received the Greenhand Degree and Chapter Degree as well as qualified for my FFA stole for graduation. We recently just finished FFA week where we ran activities and organized a teacher appreciation lunch for all of the teachers at St. Mary’s High School. I have participated in numerous activities with two of my favorite being the job interviews and attending the California State Conference. I lead our chapter FFA meetings along with our President and help our Ag teacher with numerous activities for FFA. 

                                                                              Leadership:
                                                                              I have many leadership roles, volunteer activities and extracurricular activities in which I am involved with at school or in my community. I am on the St. Mary’s High School core team for my Campus Ministry group as well as a leader for our Link Crew where we mentor freshman students to make sure they acclimate to high school. I am an altar server at my Church and enjoy giving back to my community where I went to elementary school. I have been a team captain for my cross country team and sporting clays, skeet, and trap shooting team. I enjoyed every year of high school and have made friends for life. I have volunteered for Rotary Read In, Annunciation School, served at crab feeds, volunteered in classrooms, etc. My community service outreach is something that I have enjoyed throughout high school and look forward to continuing that in college. 

                                                                              Essay Question 1:
                                                                              Our country has many challenging issues at the moment. My biggest focus is on the farming community in my state of California. There are several issues that are impacting farming but the  biggest issue that my community faces is water issues. We have been f ighting the Delta tunnels and it has made National news. I live in the San Joaquin Valley in Northern California but Southern California is fighting to install tunnels in the Delta where we farm. This would allow the salt from the sea to leach inward and it would impact the groundwater. The tunnels would also kill off the ecosystem as well as my crops due to having too much salt in the water. This would not only impact my crops but the value of our land. Our state needs to install more storage facilities for water so we can collect it naturally rather than pump water from one end of the state to the other. The saying we are borrowing from Peter to pay Paul is in effect. The tunnels will create further problems for our state and hurt farmers.  

                                                                              Essay Question 2:
                                                                              I am sure every student answers their family to this question but I would not be where I am today without the support of my family. I have worked tremendously hard to succeed in school. I have a learning disability (dyslexic and dysgraphic) and my parents never gave up on me. They sat up with me at night to help me as well as provided me extra tutoring to help build my skills to support the way I learn. I was taught to never be ashamed of who you are and that hard work trumps talent. I was given the skills I needed to be resilient and internally I have the grit I need to succeed. School isn’t always easy but I have persevered through many challenges and I look forward to the next steps in my education. I know everyone is not as lucky as I am but I truly am thankful for the bond I have with my family. They are the most influential people in my life and they encouraged me to build relationships with my teachers so I can build a community of strength to tap into when I am in need of extra help.  

                                                                              Essay Question 3:
                                                                              My great grandfathers on my father’s side were farmers, my grandfather is a farmer, my father is a farmer and now my family looks to me to carry on the family business. Valley Wide Cooperative is a part of my family and is a valued member of the greater Stockton, California area. They merged with Stanislaus Farm Supply and they help all farmers in our community negotiate better pricing. They have supported my FFA club and other agriculture activities in our local community. My Father purchases chemicals and fertilizer from Valley Wide Cooperative. His farm operates under Triple Sanguinetti Farms. My grandfather is a member of Valley Wide Cooperative and his farm operates under the name Sanguinetti Ranch. He purchases items through the coop. My uncle is also a member of Valley Wide Cooperative (David Sanguinetti). We belong to this coop so we have better bargaining power and can get better pricing for our supplies which helps make our farm more profitable. The farming industry has been hit hard with regulations, increasing costs, and less profit for our crops. Every little bit helps us stay afloat and I am appreciative to Valley Wide Cooperative for helping the agricultural community.  











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                                                                                Cash R. Absher 

                                                                                GPA: 3.7 

                                                                                Ag Focus / Major:
                                                                                Agricultural Business 

                                                                                Future Plans:
                                                                                Growing up in California agriculture has shaped the way I work, the way I think, and the future I want to build. Choosing to major in Agricultural Business allows me to take the values and hands‑on experience I gained from my family’s cattle operation, hay and orchard farming, and pair them with the business knowledge needed to run a successful agricultural enterprise. My goal is to return to the industry as a leader who can strengthen and expand my family’s operation while contributing to the long term sustainability of California agriculture. When choosing a major, I considered how closely it aligned with my background, how well it would prepare me for real world responsibilities in production agriculture, and whether it would give me practical skills in finance, management, marketing, and agricultural policy. Agricultural Business meets all of these needs and supports my commitment to building a future in agriculture. 

                                                                                Awards:
                                                                                I earned my Greenhand Award in FFA. 

                                                                                Leadership:
                                                                                I have been involved in FFA, agriculture engineering, welding, and baseball throughout my high school career. Each has shaped my work ethic and personal growth in different ways. Through FFA, I learned the importance of community involvement. My Ag engineering and welding courses allowed me to develop skills in welding and fabrication, attention to detail, and problem solving while completing practical projects both at school and on the farm. As a member of the baseball team, I continued to learn discipline, perseverance, and how to work effectively within a team. Together, these activities have helped me to continue to build a strong foundation of leadership, craftsmanship, and dedication that I will carry into my future goals.
                                                                                I am involved in my community through several service oriented activities, including participating in Operation Santa with our local volunteer fire department, where I help spread cheer to local families during the Christmas season. I also assist my younger brother in running our start-up apiary’s honey booth at festivals, engaging with visitors and promoting awareness about pollinators. 

                                                                                Essay Question 1:
                                                                                In your opinion, what do you consider to be the most challenging issue(s) that your country faces as it relates to your home town, community, or way of life? 
                                                                                One of the biggest challenges facing my community and way of life is the growing pressure on agriculture. In California, water is always the biggest concern. Drought, groundwater limits, and changing regulations make it hard for farmers and ranchers to plan ahead. When your work depends on the land and available water, that uncertainty affects everything. 
                                                                                Another challenging issue we face is the rising costs of inputs that make it difficult for family operations to stay competitive. Feed, fuel, fertilizer, and equipment keep getting more expensive, while market prices for cattle, hay, and crops can change without warning. It puts a lot of strain on small operations like the one I grew up in. 
                                                                                In California, we are losing farmland to development. Also fewer young people are staying in agriculture. That threatens the future of rural communities where farming isn’t just a job, it is our way of life. 
                                                                                These challenges don’t just impact individual families; they shape the future of our entire community and the traditions we’re trying to carry forward.  

                                                                                Essay Question 2:
                                                                                Who were/are the most influential people in your life and in what way did they influence you? 
                                                                                My dad, a first-generation farmer and rancher, has been one of the most influential people in my life. I grew up watching him build a livelihood from nothing but determination, long days, and a deep respect for the land. His work taught me that success isn’t inherited – it’s earned through consistency, grit, and the willingness to show up even when the work is hard. Seeing him take care of both the land and our community shaped my own sense of responsibility and taught me to take pride in doing things the right way, not the easy way. 
                                                                                My grandmother has also had a profound impact on my life. As a young woman, she took a train from Antlers, Oklahoma to Modesto, California, determined to build a new future for herself. She went on to serve as a librarian at Modesto Junior College for 30 years, dedicating her life to helping students discover knowledge and opportunity. Her courage to start over in a new place and her belief in the power of education shaped my own love of learning. She taught me that curiosity is a strength and that education can open doors for everyone.  

                                                                                Essay Question 3:
                                                                                My father, David Absher, is a first generation agricultural producer of cattle, hay and almonds. He opened his original account with Stanislaus Farm Supply in January 2006 to purchase inputs for farming. After the merger of Stanislaus Farm Supply and Valley Wide Cooperative, he transitioned his account in the name of our farm and ranch as Absher Land & Livestock, Inc.  











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                                                                                  Sam Phillips
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                                                                                  Sam Phillips 

                                                                                  GPA: 4.59 

                                                                                  Ag Focus / Major:
                                                                                  Nursing 

                                                                                  Future Plans:
                                                                                  I chose nursing because I want to go into the field as a missionary, nursing will allow me access to places that are harder to get to because nurses are needed everywhere. Nursing will also set me up well once i come back home to the U.S., The factors that I most considered were how flexible the degree was and how valuable it is on a global landscape. Nursing almost perfectly satisfies this, and I feel that I will have extreme job security. 

                                                                                  Leadership:
                                                                                  I am involved in FCA club on campus as the treasurer and have been for 2 years. I Played Waterpolo, Cross Country, Golf, and Tennis at various times throughout high school playing some form of varsity for each except Cross Country. I have been a part of CSF since freshman year and will be a life member after last semester’s forms are processed. I participated in a partnership with United Way of Stanislaus County through our FBLA club to file taxes, free of charge for people who couldn’t afford to do it privately, on saturdays for a total of 32 hours on Saturdays in the spring of my junior year. I am an active member of my church, Crosspoint Community Church, volunteering on Sundays with young children, Wednesdays serving middle school students and younger high school students, and serving local, recently arriving, mostly Afghan, refugees each week facilitating English classes. As far as employment I work for my father on our family walnut farm in Patterson. My grandfather has Parkinson’s and I also work about 5 hours a week taking him to medical appointments, physical therapy, and other odd jobs that aren’t possible for him because of physical limitations. 

                                                                                  Essay Question 1:
                                                                                  One of the most challenging issues facing my community today is the growing cultural pressure on Christians or dilute their faith. While many believers still enjoy freedom to worship in the formal sense, there is increasing social resistance to biblical convictions, especially regarding human identity and sexuality. In many communities, openly expressing historic Christian beliefs can result in social exclusion, professional consequences, or public ridicule. This creates a subtle but powerful pressure to remain silent rather than live out faith openly. Another significant challenge is secularization. As society becomes more skeptical of religious authority, Christian perspectives are often dismissed as outdated or intolerant. Churches in some areas are shrinking, and younger generations are less likely to engage with Christian teaching. This shift affects not only public policy discussions but also everyday life, from education to workplace culture. Additionally, digital culture has intensified hostility. Social media can amplify criticism and create environments where Christians feel targeted or misrepresented. While physical persecution is rare in many parts of the country, the threat of marginalization and loss of influence is real. These challenges test believers’ courage and consistency, calling Christians to respond not with fear, but with faithfulness, humility, and love in an increasingly complex cultural landscape.  

                                                                                  Essay Question 2:
                                                                                  One of the most influential people in my life has been my youth pastor, Kyle. He has played a huge role in shaping not only my faith, but also my character and the way I view the world. Through his teachings and example, he has shown me what it truly means to love God with everything and to put Him first in every area of my life. He doesn’t just talk about faith—he lives it out daily through his actions, humility, and the way he treats others. Kyle has taught me that putting God first means trusting Him even when things are uncertain or difficult. He has encouraged me to build a personal relationship with God rather than just going through the motions. Because of him, my faith has become stronger and more personal. He has also shown me the importance of serving others with compassion and integrity, which has influenced my desire to go into nursing. His guidance has helped me make decisions based on faith rather than fear. I am grateful for the way he continues to mentor and support me, reminding me that success is not just about achievements, but about living a life that honors God.  

                                                                                  Essay Question 3:
                                                                                  My family has been involved with Valley Wide Cooperative for many years, mostly through my dad. He has been a loyal customer for a long time and buys a lot of his supplies from them. He spends a significant amount of money there each year because he trusts the quality of their products and the service they provide. Growing up, I have seen how important Valley Wide is to his work and how much he values having a dependable place to get what he needs. My dad has always talked about how helpful and knowledgeable the staff are, and how the cooperative supports local farmers and the community. Watching his relationship with Valley Wide has shown me the importance of supporting businesses that give back and build strong connections with their customers. It has definitely been a consistent part of my family’s life for as long as I can remember.