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Pierce City FFA Students Sign to Continue Agricultural Journeys

We are proud to celebrate three outstanding students who have officially signed to continue their agricultural education and competitive careers at the collegiate level. Each student represents the dedication, hard work, and leadership that define the FFA program.


Elizabeth Sharp – University of Arkansas

Elizabeth Sharp has signed with the University of Arkansas, where she will compete on the university’s poultry judging team. She plans to pursue a degree in Poultry Science.

Elizabeth’s commitment to agricultural education and livestock evaluation has prepared her for success at the next level. Her passion for the poultry industry will continue to grow as she takes this exciting step forward in her academic and competitive journey.


Mailey Alber – University of Arkansas

Mailey Alber has also signed with the University of Arkansas to compete on their poultry judging team. She plans to major in Poultry Science while also pursuing a double major in Animal Science.

Mailey has set ambitious goals for her future, with plans to become a livestock veterinarian. Her dedication to both animal care and agricultural sciences will serve her well as she continues her education and hands-on experience in the field.


Chloe Raley – Clarendon College

Chloe Raley has signed to continue her judging career at Clarendon College, where she will compete on the horse judging team. She plans to major in Agricultural Education with the goal of becoming an agricultural teacher.

Chloe’s passion for agriculture and education reflects her desire to share her knowledge and inspire future generations. Her experience in judging and livestock evaluation will help shape her future as an ag educator.


Celebrating the Future of Agriculture

We are incredibly proud of Elizabeth, Mailey, and Chloe for their accomplishments and continued dedication to agricultural education. Their hard work, leadership, and passion for agriculture represent the very best of our program.

We look forward to watching all three students continue to grow and succeed in their future endeavors!