Eighteen young writers were named state finalists in the Wisconsin Agriculture in the Classroom Essay Contest.
Wisconsin fourth and fifth graders were asked to author an essay with the theme ‘Wisconsin Agriculture is Fruit-full!’ as part of the annual essay contest that focuses on food and agriculture. The contest is open to all fourth- and fifth-grade students across the state, with each grade level judged as its own division.
Over 1,400 students authored essays for the competition. Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation, Fork Farms, and WE Energies sponsor the competition. County winners in both fourth- and fifth-grade moved on to their respective district levels, and these district-winning essays are now vying for the title of state winner.
The state winner will be announced in early June and awarded at the Wisconsin DATCP Board July Meeting to be held in Milwaukee on July 12.
The 18 district winners received a prize package including a medal, certificate, and Culver’s gift card. This year’s state essay contest finalists are:
Fourth-Grade State Finalist Essays
District 1: “Cranberries” by Romeo Suarez, Trinity Lutheran Freistadt, Mequon
District 2: “The Sweetness of a Strawberry” by Eleanor Jones-Sato, Roosevelt Elementary School, Janesville School District
District 3: “Wisconsin Agriculture is Fruit-Full” by Kellan Ingham, Prairie Catholic, Prairie du Chien
District 4: “Wisconsin’s Super Strawberries” by Rosalea Dahl, Cochrane-Fountain City, Fountain City
District 5: “The Wisconsin Fruit Dog’s Love” by Sierra Drake, Omro Elementary School, Omro
District 6: “Pears in Wisconsin” by Abigail Dallmann, Holy Family Catholic School, Brillion
District 7: “Cranberry” by Ryder B., St. James Lutheran, Shawano
District 8: “CRAZY For Cranberries!!” by Kaitlyn Russell, Washington Elementary, Wisconsin Rapids
District 9: “Wisconsin Cherries” by Eliana Webb, Oaklawn Elementary, Menomonie School District
Fifth-Grade State Finalist Essays
District 1: “Crazy for Cranberries” by Cashton Peterson, Yorkville Elementary
District 2: “Wisconsin Agriculture in Fruit-Full with Cranberries” by Mason Peterson, Rio Elementary
District 3: “Pumpkins in Wisconsin” by Bree Stalsberg, Fennimore Elementary School
District 4: “Strawberries” by Madilyn Bredow, Pepin Area Schools
District 5: “Wisconsin’s Fruit-Full Tour” by Hadley Barreau, Wonewoc-Center Elementary, Wonewoc-Center School District
District 6: “Wisconsin Agriculture is Fruit-Full” by Anna Van Maaren, Divine Savior, Kiel
District 7: “Cherries” by Leikyn Vele, New London Intermediate School Middle School, New London
District 8: “Cherries in Wisconsin” by Harriet Gordon, Mosinee Middle School, Mosinee
District 9: “Cranberry History in Wisconsin” by Clyde Score, Tiffany Creek Elementary, Boyceville
There’s More
As part of this year’s contest, schools of participating writers had a chance to win a Flex Farm Hydroponic System as part of a giveaway to promote the contest. The Flex Farm is courtesy of Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation and Fork Farms.
The lucky winner is Prairie Ridge Intermediate School, Reedsburg. The hydroponic system will allow the school to continue offering hands-on agricultural learning opportunities for students and offer the potential to grow Wisconsin’s sweetest agricultural product – fruit.