Sierra FFA hosted its annual two- day woodcut on August 5th and 6th. Over the two days we had a total of 45 members and 15 parents and supporters. Over 50 cords of mixed pine were cut from Rob Hayden’s Ranch. The wood was generously donated by Rob who lives in Shaver to serve as a fundraiser for FFA students who have an animal they are showing at the Fresno Fair. For each student who worked at the woodcut they got money towards their project as a top-off. The first day, 28 cords were cut, and transported to either eager buyers, or to the ag farm to await purchase. Students worked from 8am to 5pm in the evening sawing logs, splitting rounds, loading, and unloading wood. During and after this, multiple parents provided the students with meals consistently. The rest of the night was given to relaxation and bonding around a campfire. The second day, 22 cords were split and hauled off. A huge thanks goes out to Rob Hayden and his family for not only donating the wood, but for also helping out during the woodcut. There are still some available cords for sale, if you are interested, contact Rich Vandenack @ 855- 8311 Ext. 600. -Kathleen Marsh FFA Reporter
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8/1/2022 04:18:29 pm
Etkileşiminizi ve kitlenizi yükseltmek için Tiktok Türk beğeni satın al hizmetlerimizden yararlanabilirsiniz. Kendinize en uygun beğeni paketini tercih ederek hesabınızı büyütebilirsiniz.
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