Governor’s School for Agriculture took home the title of National Champions in wildlife management

Every year, hundreds of thousands of FFA members put their skills and agricultural knowledge to the test by competing in competitive events.
From public speaking and job interviews to soil pits and livestock judging, students become the best of the best in their respective competition areas.

A group of students from South Carolina was recently named national champions in a wildlife management contest.

Luke Williams, Savannah Griffin, and Lainey Patten spoke with RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander about being national champions, their preparations, and what the future holds.

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