For Immediate Release
Contact: Daniel Wackershauser, Marketing and PR Specialist
Phone: 608.822.2303
Mail: 1800 Bronson Blvd., Fennimore, WI 53809
Date of Release: March 23, 2022
PAS students fare well at national competition
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Front row (L-R) Sydney Schlicht, Olivia Olson, Thomas Wessel, MaKenna Graney, Nathen Wegner, Noah Hatch, Bryly Clark, and Jaron Haase. Back row (L-R) Annastasia Dannenberg, Bryice Jerrett, Colin Tracy, Troy Leibfried, Drew Noble, Donald Laufenberg, Brady Kennicker, Logan Kramer, and Blake Wegmuller.
Professional Agricultural Students (PAS) at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College traveled to the National PAS Conference recently. They were accompanied by Paul Cutting, agribusiness instructor; Dan Kieffer, farm operations and mechanics instructor; and Andrew Dal Santo, agronomy instructor, at the conference, which was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The group of Southwest Tech students competed against students from two-year and four-year colleges in a variety of competitions and fared extremely well. The results are listed below.
The PAS organization helps students develop leadership and management skills.
Results- Individual
Career Planning- Agribusiness Management
2nd– Tiffany Neuheiusel – Spring Green, Wisconsin
4th– Donald Laufenberg – Highland, Wisconsin
Career Planning-Non-Ruminant Animal
2nd– Olivia Olson – Mineral Point, Wisconsin
Career Planning-Plant Systems
1st-Nathen Wegner – Cambria, Wisconsin
Career Planning-Ruminant Animal
4th– Makenna Graney – Fennimore, Wisconsin
5th– Logan Kramer – Platteville, Wisconsin
Career Progress- Agribusiness Management
3rd– Troy Leibfried – Hazel Green, Wisconsin
4th– Blake Wegmuller – Bloomington, Wisconsin
Career Progress- Horticulture, Environmental, Natural Resources
1st– Bryly Clark – Bagley, Wisconsin
Career Progress- non-ruminant Animal
2nd– Bryice Jerrett – Platteville, Wisconsin
Career Progress- Power, Structural and Technical Systems
1st– Thomas Wessel – Mineral Point, Wisconsin
4th– Drew Noble – Lancaster, Wisconsin
6th– Noah Hatch – Platteville, Wisconsin
7th Sydney Schlicht – Mount Horeb, Wisconsin
Career Progress- Retail Agribusiness
4th Brady Kennicker – Hazel Green, Wisconsin
Career Progress- Ruminant Animal
4th– Collin Tracy – Blue River, Wisconsin
Employment Interview-Agribusiness Administration
6th– Blake Wegmuller – Bloomington, Wisconsin
Employment Interview-Agriculture Education
6th– Tiffany Neuheisel – Spring Green, Wisconsin
Employment Interview-Agriculture Equipment Service
1st– Noah Hatch – Platteville, Wisconsin
2nd– Troy Leibfried – Hazel Green, Wisconsin
5th– Sydney Schlicht – Mount Horeb, Wisconsin
6th– Jaron Haase – Montfort, Wisconsin
Employment Interview- Crop Production
5th– Thomas Wessel – Mineral Point, Wisconsin
Employment Interview- Feeds and Animal Health
7th– Bryice Jerrett – Platteville, Wisconsin
Employment Interview- Fertilizer and Ag Chemicals
3rd– Nathen Wegner – Cambria, Wisconsin
5th– Bryly Clark – Bagley, Wisconsin
Employment Interview- Livestock Production
2nd– MaKenna Graney – Fennimore, Wisconsin
4th– Collin Tracy – Blue River, Wisconsin
Team Events:
Dairy Specialist
11th– Tiffany Neuheisel, Spring Green, Wisconsin; Drew Noble, Lancaster, Wisconsin; Anastasia Dannenberg, Mineral Point, Wisconsin.
Equine Specialist
4th– Noah Hatch, Platteville, Wisconsin; Troy Leibfried, Hazel Green, Wisconsin; Makenna Graney, Fennimore, Wisconsin.
Farm Business Management
5th– Thomas Wessel, Mineral Point, Wisconsin; Sydney Schlicht, Mount Horeb, Wisconsin; Jaron Haase, Montfort, Wisconsin.
Livestock Specialist- Beef
10th– Logan Kramer, Platteville, Wisconsin; Olivia Olson, Mineral Point, Wisconsin; Donald Laufenberg, Highland, Wisconsin.
Livestock Specialist- Sheep
6th– Collin Tracy, Blue River, Wisconsin; Blake Wegmuller, Bloomington, Wisconsin; Bryice Jerrett, Platteville, Wisconsin.
Soil Science Specialist
8th– Brady Kennicker, Hazel Green, Wisconsin; Bryly Clark, Bagley, Wisconsin; Nathen Wegner, Cambria, Wisconsin.
| Southwest Wisconsin Technical College is one of 16 institutions that comprise the Wisconsin Technical College System. Southwest Tech offers more than 60 programs in a wide variety of disciplines. Courses are offered on campus, online and in a blended format. The college provides apprenticeship, certificate, technical diploma, and associate degree programs that respond to district workforce needs and prepare student for family-sustaining jobs and career advancement. |