Holdrege FFA chapter sponsors farm safety camp

Holdrege FFA chapter sponsors farm safety camp
Holdrege FFA Members and Holdrege Elementary first graders pose next to the Combine sponsored by Titan Equipment for the 24th Annual Farm Safety Camp.
September 19th, 2024 | Holdrege FFA

Holdrege, Neb. – The Holdrege FFA Chapter sponsored its 24th Annual Farm Safety Camp for over 140 Phelps County kindergartners and first graders on Wednesday, September 18th at the Phelps County Ag Center.  The sessions consisted of students from Bertrand, Loomis, All Saints Catholic School, Legacy Christian, and Holdrege Public Schools. Each student that attended the camp received t-shirts made possible through donations of thirty-four Phelps County businesses.

Kambryn and Keeley Vaughn work with Holdrege first graders and the grain bin simulator that demonstrates the strength it takes to remove a person or object entrapped by grain.  Students had to pull a rope to see how much weight they could pull from the simulator.

FFA members presented farm safety demonstrations on several topics. Combine and equipment safety was presented using a combine donated by Titan Equipment. FFA members brought in ATVs and demonstrated safe riding, and equipment features on large and small ATVs. A tractor and mower were used to point out the dangers of PTO safety, pinch points, and demonstrated safety features of farm tractors.  Members demonstrated lawn mower safety by using riding lawn mowers and string trimmers. To simulate the effects of mower blades on hands and toes, members utilized a blender and hot dogs.  Members brought in horse and beef animals to demonstrate safe handling procedures and safety tips for large farm animals.  The FFA Chapter used its grain bin safety display to show students the dangers of being trapped in grain bins and how quickly grain can trap people.  Also demonstrated for students was the use of safety harnesses and a simulator to show how strong a person must be to assist a person trapped in a grain bin.

Southern Public Power District supplied their Electrical Safety Trailer and demonstrated to groups several electrical safety hazards that people encounter with power lines and what can happen if awareness is not used. 

The Camp would not have been a success without the support of numerous businesses that donated money and supplies.  The FFA Chapter would like to thank the following businesses for their donations and sponsorships. South Central Diesel, The Screen Machine, Nebraskaland Aviation, Holdrege Veterinary Clinic, First State Bank of Holdrege, Dannull Engine Service, University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension; Phelps County, Southern Public Power, Midwest Ag Insurance, First State Bank of Loomis, Lincoln Federal, Pro Building Supply, Husker Irrigation LLC, Wells Flying Service, Bruning Bank, Ag Service Associates, Central Valley Irrigation, Ostgren Construction, Farm Credit Services of America, Livestock Feeders, McDonalds, Holdrege Irrigation, General Service Agency, K&D Motor Electric, Landmark Implement, Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation, Paulson Inc, Wagner’s Irrigation, HAR Livestock Dispatch, Titan Equipment, Sargent Irrigation, Firstier Bank, First Rate Ag, Kaufman Kawasaki, and CHS AgriService Center. 

Amelia Ptacnik and Aurora Tidyman demonstrate aspects of household chemicals and how many can look like common foods and products to Legacy Christian School.

Many members of the Holdrege FFA Chapter will be competing at the Area Land Judging on October 2nd in Curtis, NE. On October 5th, the FFA Chapter will be conducting Harvest Meals as a community service project. Local Harvest Crews can contact the FFA Chapter about getting meals delivered on that day.  Also in mid – October FFA members will be conducting their Annual Fruit Sales. The Fruit Sales program will again be featuring bulk fruit and meat and cheese products, along with Holiday Poinsettia plants from the High School Greenhouse. 

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