Bradford among students selected to attend OYLA

 


Thirteen incoming high school seniors were recently selected to attend the 2022 Oklahoma Youth Leading Agriculture conference June 14-17.

The conference, hosted by the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers, is designed to prepare high school students for a future career in agriculture and to advance leadership skills.

Attendees will have the chance to hear from exciting speakers, participate in a team-building ropes course and communications training, complete a service project at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, visit farms and ranches and much more.

The students selected for the OYLA conference are:

Macy Shelton, Carter County

Halle Pullen, Garvin County

Luke Tate, Grady County

Kage Collins, Johnston County

Haley Peden, Johnston County

Weston Knowles, LeFlore County

Mason Factory, Lincoln County

Lexie Zuniga, Major County

Clarissa Smith, Okfuskee County

Mattie Morgan, Rogers County

Mason Tucker, Roger Mills County

Hunter Wilson, Texas County

Kellen Bradford, Woods County

Selected students are among the top, well-rounded students in their class, and have an interest in furthering their education at the post-secondary level.

Participants attending the conference have a wide variety of career aspirations and plan to pursue degrees in agricultural communications, animal science, agribusiness, diesel mechanics, mechanical engineering, plant and soil science, agricultural education and health sciences.

 

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