FFA sponsors competition on operating equipment safely
A competitor tried not to splash too much water out of the top bucket during a safe-equipment operation competition on Tuesday, April 5. 
Photo by Patrick L. Sullivan

FFA sponsors competition on operating equipment safely

FALLS VILLAGE — Seven enthusiastic competitors from Connecticut FFA District 1 competed in a safe equipment operation competition at Housatonic Valley Regional High School on Tuesday, April 5.

Each year students interested in Agriculture Mechanics participate in the Safe Equipment Operation Career Development Event, which teaches students to effectively, safely and properly operate large machinery.

This year the Housatonic Valley FFA hosted this event. All equipment was provided by Pine Plains Tractor and Equipment in Pine Plains, N.Y., United Ag and Turf in North Canaan and Salem Farm Supply in Salem and Claverack, N.Y.

There were three competitions featured in the event.  Two-wheel and four-wheel wagon maneuvering competitions involved efficiently steering a tractor accompanied by a wagon through an obstacle course, a proper pre-trip inspection, safely parking the machine, and doing so in under 10 minutes.

Additionally, there was a skid-steer operation that involved completing an uneven course while transporting two wooden pallets holding buckets of rocks with a large bucket of water on top.

The goal was to lose as little water as possible.

If it sounds complicated and tricky, that’s because it was.

First place was William Starr from Housatonic followed by Kevin Decesare from (Woodbury), Caleb White (Housatonic), Peyton Cocchiola (Woodbury), John Tilquist (Wamogo) Jake Hadley (Wamogo) and Hannah Patrick (Shepaug). Starr and Decesare will represent District 1 at the FFA State Convention on June 4, hosted by Woodbury. At the end of the event, HVRHS Ag-Ed students fired up the grill and served hot dogs, hamburgers and other treats to all contestants and volunteers.

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