To have a chance at winning the annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow national STEM competition, Wilton FFA members knew they’d have to create something truly innovative – and they did just that.
The Iowa chapter looked to its own backyard and developed something that could not only improve lives but also save them.
“In this competition, students are tasked with identifying a real-world problem, creating a unique solution and presenting it in a way that compels others to get behind it,” says Olivia Sippy, agriculture instructor at Wilton Jr./Sr. High School and Wilton FFA advisor. “Our students saw a gap in the agriculture industry and decided to fill it.”
Read on to learn about how Wilton FFA members put their creativity to the test.





