Klara Pinkerton, a freshman from Godley FFA, is a top finalist and will compete at the 96th Texas State FFA Convention in Houston, Texas.
She has achieved remarkable success in FFA with her sheep production endeavors. Klara has been selected as a State Star Finalist with an earned top four in the state with her Chapter Star Farmer in Sheep Production, a prestigious accolade recognizing her entrepreneurial skills and dedication to agriculture. She will be competing in Houston this summer at the 96th Texas FFA State Convention.
Additionally, her Livestock Entrepreneurship Proficiency project that she earned a gold award, has also been selected as a top six in the state. It showcases her mastery in managing and expanding her Southdown sheep flock. Her commitment extends beyond raising livestock to meticulous record-keeping, reflecting her daily efforts and financial management.
Klara has been in FFA since she was in third grade and now holds an office on the Godley FFA Chapter officer team. She exemplifies leadership and excellence in agricultural education and practice.
Klara is the daughter of Lloyd Pinkerton and Angie Smith Pinkerton, a 1998 Fairfield graduate. They live in Godley, Texas. Her grandparents are Ed and Alicia Smith of Fairfield.