WV Farm Bureau Magazine December 2014 | Page 9

Woodworth Siblings Named National Winners Mineral County FFA members Jessica and William Woodworth, daughter and son of Farm Bureau members Richard and Margaret Woodworth of Burlington, West Virginia, were named National Winners by the National FFA Organization in the Stars Over America and Proficiency Award programs during the 87th National FFA Convention in Louisville, KY. Jessica was named the 2014 American Star in Agricultural Placement, the first FFA member from West Virginia to ever win an American Star Award. Star awards are given to the top FFA members in the country with high quality Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) programs who are receiving their American FFA Degree, the highest award a member can earn in the FFA. She helps her family produce cattle and fresh produce at their farms, Flying W and MJW. “As I entered high school, I was gradually given more responsibilities,” said Jessica. “Over the past four years, I have been involved with marketing strategies, customer satisfaction, training new employees and managing the store.” As an animal sciences and industry student at Kansas State University, Woodworth plans to obtain a degree in veterinarian medicine and focus her practice on large animals. William was named the National Proficiency Winner in Agricultural Processing. Proficiency Awards are given to students who excel with their Supervised Agricultural Experiences as a part of the Agricultural Education program. As a part of his SAE, Will works as the assistant plant manager at his family’s meat processing plant, Flying W Farms, which processes cattle, hogs, lambs and goats. He has been taught how to complete every aspect of the operation, from programming the label computer to fabricating the carcasses into retail cuts. “I plan to become a partner at Flying W Farms after completing my education and want to continue to expand the family operation,” says Will, who is currently majoring in Livestock Science at Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute. With his win in Food Science & Technology last year, Will is the first West Virginia FFA member to win multiple National Proficiency Awards. The Mineral County FFA Chapter is advised by Charlie Bennett, John Ritchie, Julie Sions, and Carol Webb. Pictured above, Will and Jessica celebrate with their family in front of Freedom Hall in Louisville after winning their National FFA Awards. Left to right: Cecelia Wallace, grandmother of Will and Jessica; Richard Woodworth, father; William Woodworth, Jessica Woodworth, Margaret Woodworth, mother; and brother Don Woodworth. West Virginia Farm Bureau News 9