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Episode 22: Cultivating the Future: How Golf, 4-H, and a Non-Farm Upbringing Led to Ag Education

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Agriculture isn’t just about growing crops—it’s about growing leaders. In this episode of Patio Pondering, I sit down with Lexy Turpchinoff, an agriculture educator at DeKalb High School, to explore how her non-farm upbringing shaped her journey into agricultural education.

Unlike many in the industry, Lexy didn’t grow up on a farm or participate in FFA as a student—but that didn’t stop her from building a strong foundation in agriculture. Through golf, 4-H, and hands-on experiences, she developed the leadership skills and passion that ultimately led her to teaching agriculture and mentoring students.

We also discuss common misconceptions about agricultural education, how the field is evolving, and what today’s students need to know to succeed in the industry.

Whether you’re a farmer, an educator, or someone who’s simply passionate about agriculture’s next generation, this episode is full of insights, inspiration, and real-world stories.

🎧 Tune in and join the conversation as we uncover the lessons, challenges, and opportunities in agricultural education!

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