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Pellett Competes at National FFA Convention

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October 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Cale Pellett from the Atlantic FFA Chapter competed as a national finalist for the National FFA Proficiency Award in Grain Production Entrepreneurship. Pellett was one of only four people chosen to compete for this award at the national finals that was held at the 91st National FFA Convention & Expo in Indianapolis. The proficiency awards recognize outstanding student achievement in agribusiness gained through establishment of a new business, working for an existing company or otherwise gaining hands-on career experience. Pellett began the contest on Thursday by spending time taking pictures, speaking with members of the media and having a luncheon with fellow FFA members that were also competing in this event. An interview followed where Cale was asked to describe his grain entrepreneurship and spent 15 minutes answering judges questions.

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On Friday during the 6th General Session Pellett and his FFA Advisor, Eric Miller went on stage to find out the results of the contest. Eric Miller Atlantic FFA Advisor said, “Unfortunately Cale did not win, but it was still an awesome experience and I believe that Cale will be better off for participating.”  Cale Pellett said, “Being selected as a national finalist was the highlight of my FFA experience through these four years. It was a true honor and blessing to be selected as not only a representative from the Atlantic FFA chapter, but the whole state of Iowa in grain production, a category highly regarded in this part of the country. This moment will never be forgotten and I have to thank my advisor and fellow members for getting me this far.

Pellett’s proficiency award is in Grain Production – Entrepreneurship. Pellett owns a business that applies the best management practices available to efficiently produce and market crops for grain production such as corn. Pellett’s Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) began with land that he rented from his grandfather for the production of corn. In 2015, he rented 11.9 acres and raised a corn crop, 2016 he raised soybeans, and in 2017 back to corn, where he expanded to 47.6 acres. With this project, Pellett decides what seed variety to plant, what chemicals to spray, when to sell the grain, as well as coordinating trucking and transportation to the elevator or ethanol plant. The SAE has allowed him to be able to expand his operation directly with plant systems, such as the raising of crops.

Pellett, a member of the Atlantic FFA Chapter, became eligible for the national award after winning the Iowa FFA state competition earlier this year. In recognition of being a finalist, each of the four finalists will receive a plaque and $500. The award is supported by Valent USA Corporation based in Walnut Creek, CA.