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Mar 29, 2024

͹Ƶ agriculture students shine in PAS competitions

͹Ƶ agriculture students placed strongly at the Professional Agricultural Student (PAS) state and national competitions this spring.

͹Ƶ agriculture students placed strongly at the Professional Agricultural Student (PAS) state and national competitions this spring.

Twenty-two ͹Ƶstudents attended the state competition, held in Moravia, Iowa. The students competed as a team and as individuals. Team event topics included Farm Business, Dairy, Soil Science, and more. The individual topics included Impromptu Speaking, Veterinary Technology, and Employment Interview. Seven of the teams placed first, with two teams landing in the top five. As for individual results, seven students placed first in their respective contest areas. Eleven individuals placed in the top three of their contest areas. Regarding the College Bowl, ͹Ƶ Team 1 achieved first place, while ͹Ƶ Team 2 placed third.

“I think it is important for ͹Ƶto do well in PAS because much of our preparation for contests stems from the information that we have learned in our agriculture classes."

As for the National PAS Competition, held in Springfield, Illinois, ͹Ƶhad four top 10 teams for their contest areas. Regarding individual contests, ͹Ƶhad seven in the top five of their contest areas. Eleven ͹Ƶstudents attended the national competition.

Kelsey Hubach, a junior agriculture major from Hudsonville, Michigan, appreciates how seriously ͹Ƶstudents take the PAS competitions. “What I appreciate most about participating in PAS are the skills I’ve gained through participating in different contests,” she says.

During her freshman and sophomore year, she participated in the public speaking forums, where she says she “gained valuable speaking skills that will benefit me in the future.”

“This year, I participated in the Ag Promotion and Marketing contest, and I gained valuable skills in crafting social media campaigns and marketing plans,” she adds.

Hubach is grateful for the opportunity to be part of PAS during her time at Dordt. “I think it is important for ͹Ƶto do well in PAS because much of our preparation for contests stems from the information that we have learned in our agriculture classes,” she says.

About ͹Ƶ

As an institution of higher education committed to the Reformed Christian perspective, ͹Ƶ equips students, faculty, alumni, and the broader community to work toward Christ-centered renewal in all aspects of contemporary life. Located in Sioux Center, Iowa, ͹Ƶis a comprehensive university named to the best college lists by U.S. News and World Report, the Wall Street Journal, Times Higher Education, Forbes.com, Washington Monthly, and Princeton Review.


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