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All girls, all FFA

Young Farmer Podcast: New York’s state officer team is hitting the road after doing events virtually for a year.

Chris Torres, Editor, American Agriculturist

July 21, 2021

The 2021-22 New York state FFA officer team is the first all-girl state officer team in the state’s history.

And the six members of the team are ready to put COVID-19 behind them and spread the word of FFA to members across the state.

I recently caught up with three members of the team — Molly Adams, state president; Anna Western, secretary; and Brooklyn Drake, sentinel — to see how their year of FFA service is going thus far and what their plans are for getting back into in-person FFA events.

Give it a listen.

The three other state officers are Makenna Seitz, reporter; Julia Uhrinek, treasurer; and Paige Warren, vice president.

Here’s a rundown of other recently elected state FFA officer teams across the Northeast:

Connecticut

  • Matthew Syrotiak, president

  • Teryn Goulet, vice president

  • Hannah Kostka, secretary

  • Robert Eselby, treasurer

  • Bailey Hirschbeck, reporter

  • Dylan Bassette, sentinel

Maine

  • Nickie Deschaine, president

  • Delaney McKeen, vice president

  • Ryder Brewer, secretary-treasurer

Maine state FFA officer

Nickie Deschaine (from left), president; Delaney McKeen, vice president; and Ryder Brewer, secretary-treasurer, were recently elected as the Maine state FFA officers.

Massachusetts

  • Emily Eberhardt, president

  • Eva Scollo, vice president

  • Oliva Camara, secretary

  • Grace McCarthy, treasurer

New Hampshire

  • Kailee DiRienzo, president

  • Lea Dalton, vice president

  • Isabella Savage, secretary

  • Aisling Smith, treasurer

Vermont

  • Abigail Reen, president

  • Courtney Curler, vice president

  • Karrie Ayer, secretary

About the Author(s)

Chris Torres

Editor, American Agriculturist

Chris Torres, editor of American Agriculturist, previously worked at Lancaster Farming, where he started in 2006 as a staff writer and later became regional editor. Torres is a seven-time winner of the Keystone Press Awards, handed out by the Pennsylvania Press Association, and he is a Pennsylvania State University graduate.

Torres says he wants American Agriculturist to be farmers' "go-to product, continuing the legacy and high standard (former American Agriculturist editor) John Vogel has set." Torres succeeds Vogel, who retired after 47 years with Farm Progress and its related publications.

"The news business is a challenging job," Torres says. "It makes you think outside your small box, and you have to formulate what the reader wants to see from the overall product. It's rewarding to see a nice product in the end."

Torres' family is based in Lebanon County, Pa. His wife grew up on a small farm in Berks County, Pa., where they raised corn, soybeans, feeder cattle and more. Torres and his wife are parents to three young boys.

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