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WLM | people leadership by competing in projects in- to be holds steadfast in Wyoming.  Just volving beef production, market steers, this year, members of the Wyoming FFA welding and woodworking. established a museum tribute to agriculture in Wyoming, honoring the legacy of Living a lifestyle which few can dream, Wyoming’s opportunities and pride. this president matches his walk with his talk.  He runs his own herd of cows For Quade and other FFA members, whenever not roaming the back country walking the fence line and riding the of Wyoming or galloping to Washington range allows for star gazing to remain D.C. addressing FFA business.  As is the within grasp. desire of his fellow members, Quade is able to not only work his family ranch Preserving the West ideas may be forbut also enroll in school. At Casper Col- warded to Wyoming FFA State President lege, Quade continues to build the agri- Quade Palm at [email protected] cultural legacy of his dreams by pursu- or contact the FFA State Advisor, Stacy Broda, at 307-630-6094.  W L M ing a degree in Animal Science. What America once was or still wants 12 Wyoming Lifestyle Magazine | Fall 2014 Visit www.wyomingffa.org. FFA Motto Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve FFA FACTS g Wyoming has 51 FFA chapters in cities and towns all across Wyoming. g Wyoming has 2490 FFA members. g Wyoming’s State FFA Convention is the largest youth convention in Wyoming with approximately 1200 members present.