Special Report
National FFA Star Farmer
For 20-year old Clayton Carley – it all started with a small sweet corn field and has now developed into what is now a few hundred acres of corn and soybeans. He started working for the same reasons many others enter the workforce at an early age – to earn money for a car and his college education.
Clayton has a love for crop science and now conducts extensive research to determine best management practices.
He says FFA played a large part in shaping his sound business practices as well as contributing his entrepreneurial spirit.
He is the son of Kenton and Lisa Carley and was a member of Cissna Park FFA in Illinois. His advisor was Jeff Clifton.
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