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Agriculture Committee

Committee Purpose

To create a common link between the farm and business community, invest in our community, help to educate youth about agriculture, and make connections between farmers and those who are not closely linked to the farm.

Programs and Events

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Agri-Business Luncheon

An annual event dedicated to celebrating agriculture and strengthening connections between farming and the business community. The luncheon features the presentation of the Outstanding Service to Agriculture Award and the awarding of a scholarship to a graduating senior FFA member.

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Ag Education Center at the Round Barn (Plymouth County Fair)

An interactive agricultural display located in the historic Round Barn at the Plymouth County Fair, reaching more than 100,000 attendees each year. The Agriculture Committee works to promote agriculture while highlighting the businesses and industries that play a vital role in Iowa’s agricultural economy.

 

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Agriculture Tours for Grade School Students

Educational tours that provide students with a firsthand look at agriculture. Local farmers share their stories and help students understand where their food comes from through guided tours focused on sheep, swine, dairy, and beef production.

Committee Members

Steve Albert
Amanda Breitbarth
Tyler Borchers
Brad Cave
Joel DeJong
Cole Hancock
Jim Klein
Janelle Johnson - Chair
Joe Kessenich
Micah Lang
Mike McLaughlin
Jill Oltmanns
Bob Puetz
Ryan Putze
Scott Schroeder
Andy Schmidt
John Schneider
Gary Sitzmann
Jordan Sitzmann

Outstanding Service to Ag Award

Scholarship Criteria
  • Commitment to Production Agriculture
  • Leadership in Agricultural Organizations
  • Promotion of Agricultural Products and/or Industries
  • Contributions to Agriculture through Education
  • Inspires Teamwork and Positive Attitudes
  • Possess integrity, stature, and demonstrated ability that merit the recognition of a proven leader in the field of agriculture, natural resources, and life sciences.
  • Have a record of impressive accomplishments that demonstrate significant achievements and contributions at the local, state, national, and/or international level.

*The recipient does not need to possess all characteristics, but should be strong in 3 or 4 of them.

Scholarship Recipients

1978          Clayton Hodgson

1979          Karen Brown

1980          Arlie Pierson

1981          Ernie Mueller

1982          Daryl Steinkamp

1983          Dr. Les Hemmingson

1984          Allen Plath

1985          Dr. Ron Severson

1986          Al Engbers

1987          Norm Barker

1988          Ray McNaughton

1989          John Schnepf

1990          Lester Johnson (posthumously, deceased 4/7/90)

1991          David Hawkins

1992          Don Konopasek

1993          Jack Frus

1994          Herman Schultz

1995          Virgil Van Beek

1996          Brad Banks

1997          Gary Langel

1998          John Schneider

1999          Bill Loutsch

2000          Bob Kenaley

2001          Bill Scheitler

2002          Dr. John Conley

2003          Ralph Klemme

2004          Dave Hoffman

2005          Joel DeJong

2006          Kenneth Maass

2007          Merrill McNaughton (posthumously, deceased 3/19/07)

2008          Wayne and Julie Beitelspacher

2009          Larry Petersen

2010          Bill Tentinger

2011          Randall Kroese

2012          Tony & Shirley Schroeder

2013          Carol Schneider

2014          Bob Scheitler

2015          Brad Harvey

2016          Ben and Janelle Johnson

2017          Chuck Holz

2018          Scott Thoms

2019          John and Debra Ahlers

2020          Bob and Lisa Puetz

2021          no recipient / no luncheon

2022          no recipients / no luncheon

2023          Mark Loutsch

2024          Albert Schulz

2025          Dennis Morrice

2026          Joe Rotta

FFA Award

Scholarship Criteria
  • Must be a senior at a school district in Plymouth County, Iowa.
  • Must have participated in their high school FFA Program for two years, including their senior year.
  • Must have a 2.50 cumulative GPA average at the time of application. (A copy of their transcripts must accompany the application.)
  • Participant shall exhibit outstanding character, demonstrate the highest level of dedication to agriculture, and serve as a role model for all students at their respective high school.
  • Must have applied to a qualified post-secondary educational institution (community colleges are acceptable). Payment will be made to the student and will not affect their other scholarship opportunities.
  • Applications must have one letter of reference. This reference letter can come from any school administrator (superintendent, principal, teacher, guidance counselor) or faculty member.  The reference letter must include information that exemplifies the qualities of the nominated student necessary to be a leader in agriculture.
  • Students must attach a 100-word essay about their current and future involvement in agriculture. Please try to be original and include some actions or words that demonstrate good stewards of agriculture.
Scholarship Recipients

2024 - 2025: Jaydn Berkenpas

2023 - 2024: Brady Allan, LeMars Community

2022 - 2023: Brandon Gengler, Gehlen Catholic

2021 - 2022: Aubie Hartmann, Akron- Westfield

2020 - 2021: Kayla Schroeder, MMC-RU

2019 - 2020: Madison Otto, Kingsley-Pierson

2018 - 2019: Christian Kock, LeMars Community

2017 - 2018: Kasey Riemenschneider, Kingsley-Pierson

2016 - 2017: Danika Tindall, Akron-Westfield

2015 - 2016: Jill Kessenich, Gehlen Catholic

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