 
										
										(Left to Right): Kristin Strathman (sponsor), Paige Werner, Bridgett Volle, Austin Schmitz, David Detweiler, Tricia Schmitz, Audrey Schmity and Roy Buessing
Pictured above: Axtell FFA president Audrey Schmitz receiving the check from Nemaha-Jackson Co. DHIA board member Roy Buessing. Audrey is accompanied by her fellow Axtell FFA officers and sponsor promoting dairy education in the school and community.
A gift of 2-thousand-250-dollars is now in the hands of the Axtell High School FFA, given by the Nemaha-Jackson County Dairy Heard Information Association. 
The monies were given for the specific purpose of enhancing and promoting dairy education in the school and community. 
DHIA also allocated similar gifts, for similar reasons, to other area schools in recent days. 
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