Dirt racers, baby goats and pickles at agricultural education open house
Though senior Rachel Ryan and her quarter horse Winona mainly compete in barrel racing, Ryan wanted to educate others on all types of Western riding — like Western Pleasure or Pole Bending — with her ag-ed presentation. 
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Dirt racers, baby goats and pickles at agricultural education open house

FALLS VILLAGE — Presentations filled the Housatonic Valley Regional High School’s (HVRHS) parking lot on Wednesday, May 18, for the annual Agricultural Science and Technology Open House.

Titles like “The ‘Dirt’ on Dirt Racing” pulled judges who circulated and listened to student speeches.

Senior Emma Crane spoke while standing by two of her family’s dirt racing cars. She rattled off facts, explaining safety features, different types of vehicles, and racing sites.

Last month, at the Saratoga track, in a purple-and-orange Limited Sportsman, Crane’s 13-year-old cousin, Chris Crane Jr., won his first feature. It was good work for a professional riding since age 4.

There were more exhibits inside the school and  around the back lot, greenhouse and barn. To the right of the barn door, sophomore Taylor Christen held a baby goat named Maverick. He was calm in her arms, even when she held up a dehorning device that supplemented her explanation of care after goat birth.

Nearby, Rhubarb the calf attempted to kiss junior Mackenzie Corkins. “Even though she lives alone on a farm, she is so friendly here,” said Corkins. Rhubarb’s home is North Canaan’s Birch Mill Farm, where Corkins works. Both her employers attended HVRHS.

In front of the school’s entrance, senior Rachel Ryan stood in cowboy boots, a green Housatonic Valley FFA shirt and flare jeans held up by a “Champion Barrel Racing” buckle belt. She stroked her best friend, Winona — a quarter horse. The student and horse moved to Falls Village from Arizona two years ago.

The competition scene in northwest Connecticut is different from the West, but the pair has adapted. “We’ve been working on our bond and getting back in shape to race again,” said Ryan.

The first event of the season is Saturday, May 28. Ryan seemed confident Winona’s “small but stocky” stature and “defined rear end” would easily maneuver around barrels to bring home an award.

Samantha Crodelle’s homemade tangy green bean pickles or Isabella Riemer’s Greek flower crowns did not neigh or give kisses, but their focused knowledge still showed the  agricultural education department’s strength.

The Ag-Ed Open House is a tradition at HVRHS.  “I’ve been coming to the open house as long as I can remember, and now I’m leading it,” said junior Mackenzie Casey.

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