• Article Photo. FFA Officers and the Animal Science Class quality checking oranges   Pictured: Dallas Fairbanks, Grace Schminke, Lucas Birker, Dane Moore,   and Ryan Carolus
    FFA Officers and the Animal Science Class quality checking oranges Pictured: Dallas Fairbanks, Grace Schminke, Lucas Birker, Dane Moore, and Ryan Carolus
  • Article Photo. FFA Members sorting apples before setting out orders   Pictured: Jenna White, Lacy Hobbs, Annabelle Newton, Elise Smith, Alana Fleming, Rachel Rollinger, and Paul Herger
    FFA Members sorting apples before setting out orders Pictured: Jenna White, Lacy Hobbs, Annabelle Newton, Elise Smith, Alana Fleming, Rachel Rollinger, and Paul Herger
  • Article Photo. FFA Members sorting the meat and cheese products.  Pictured: Grace Schminke, Annabelle Newton, Rachel Rollinger, Mac Goodell
    FFA Members sorting the meat and cheese products. Pictured: Grace Schminke, Annabelle Newton, Rachel Rollinger, Mac Goodell
  • Article Photo. Members lined up excitedly to help unload the Fareway truck.
    Members lined up excitedly to help unload the Fareway truck.


By: Co-Reporter, Grace Schminke 

On December 8th, the Vinton-Shellsburg FFA Chapter wrapped up the yearly FFA Fruit Sales. The members arrived eager to unload and sort fruit throughout the day. The FFA Officer Team and the Ag Business class spent the day in the animal learning lab working together to get all of the fruit quality checked and sorted so that orders could start to be sorted and set out for members to pick up and deliver in a timely manner.

Members were excited to announce that as a chapter they sold $44,337 in fruit! The chapter worked extremely hard this year to exceed their goal of $35,000 and with the top five sellers all selling over $2,000 individually and many meeting their individual and class goals. The top three sellers include, in first Will McKenna, second Ben Buhr, and third Andrew Pingenot. A big Thank You goes to the Vinton Fareway, Edgewood Locker, and Minntex for working with the Ag Business class to provide quality products to customers in the community. In addition, the chapter greatly appreciates the ongoing community support for the fundraiser.