Former Caldwell Students Take Lead Roles at MSU Field Day

The recent Murray State University FFA Field Day had several ties to Princeton and Caldwell County.

Many of the former Caldwell County students who have continued their education in the agriculture department at Murray State were active in working in the contest during the day. They served as group leaders, timekeepers, guides, judges and keeping records as the high school students participated in their various contests. WPKY was able to catch up with 3 of the now Murray State students and asked them to give an update on their college careers.

Noah Peake is getting close to obtaining his degree and will begin his student teaching soon.

click to download audioPeake noted he would encourage any student to attend Murray State.

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Lakin White loves being a part of the Murray State community.

click to download audioWhite continues to be a part of the FFA by serving as a Kentucky State Officer.

click to download audioKatie Trimble shared that the transition from high school to Murray State was an easy one.

click to download audioThe Caldwell County FFA Chapter and agriculture department have a strong tradition of sending local students to the Murray State University Hutson School of Agriculture to further their education in agriculture. For more information on the school of agriculture, you can contact Dr Brian Parr’s office, who serves as the Dean of Agriculture, at 270-809-2966.

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