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 Ford Drummond, a third-generation rancher in Osage County. He graduated from Pawhuska High School in 1981, and earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Stanford and a law degree from the University of Virginia. Prior to returning to Oklahoma in 1998, he worked in private practice at a law firm in San Francisco. Ford serves on a number of boards, including the Nature Conservancy, the Frank Phillips Foundation, and the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers. He serve...
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.