
Advisor Larry Von Tress said the Deming Entomology teams placed first and second in the competition, with Reid Swinney as high-point individual, Truett Shafer - second, Poppy Shultz - third, Kylan Swinney - fourth and Kamryn Zachek - fifth.
Deming’s Landscape Design teams placed first and second with Darbi Harrington as high-point individual, Tee Pickett - second, Kenzi McWright - third, and Kevi McWright - fifth.
The Agronomy team placed first, with Truett Shafer as high-point individual, Poppy Shultz - second, Kamryn Zachek - third, and Sam Turner - fourth.
The Homesite team placed first with Destiny Parisi as high-point individual, Reid Swinney - second, and Kari Dominguez - third.
Floriculture placed first with Stacy Swope as second-high individual, Ciera Wood - third, and Tatumn O’Toole - fifth.
Farm Business Management teams placed second and third, with Kylan Swinney as third-high individual.
Horticulture Produce placed second with Ciera Wood as third-high individual.
The Wildlife teams placed second and fifth with Warren Shafer as high-point individual.
And Pasture and Range was third with Matthew Simpson as fourth-high individual.
The teams now advance to the state competition April 6th through the 8th on the campus of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces.