Our guest today is Mr. Scott Nemecek – the state FFA advisor and agricultural education program manager for the Oklahoma Department of Career Tech. Scott has spent his entire career in agricultural education. He taught ag for thirty-five years, starting in Perry, and then three decades in Owasso. Scott grew up in Noble, Oklahoma. He was a state FFA officer in 1981-82, and received his degree in ag education from Oklahoma State in 1985.
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Our guest today is Mr. Scott Nemecek – the state FFA advisor and agricultural education program manager for the Oklahoma Department of Career Tech. Scott has spent his entire career in agricultural education. He taught ag for thirty-five years, starting in Perry, and then three decades in Owasso. Scott grew up in Noble, Oklahoma. He was a state FFA officer in 1981-82, and received his degree in ag education from Oklahoma State in 1985.
Our guest today is Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas. Congressman Lucas is a fifth-generation Oklahoman whose family has farmed here for more than 120 years. He was born and raised near Cheyenne, Oklahoma, and graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in ag economics in 1982. He was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994. During his time in Congress, he has served on several committees and in different capacities. Some of the most notable is the Chairman ...
Cultivate
Our guest today is Mr. Scott Nemecek – the state FFA advisor and agricultural education program manager for the Oklahoma Department of Career Tech. Scott has spent his entire career in agricultural education. He taught ag for thirty-five years, starting in Perry, and then three decades in Owasso. Scott grew up in Noble, Oklahoma. He was a state FFA officer in 1981-82, and received his degree in ag education from Oklahoma State in 1985.