Hunter Redfern

About the Author: Hunter Redfern
Hunter Redfern
I am Hunter Redfern from the Webster Co. FFA Chapter in Webster County Kentucky where I serve as the Vice President! I also proudly serve as the Secretary for the Green River Region! I am very excited to serve as a National FFA in the U.S.A Reporter and plan to serve members in the best way possible!
  • Not Your Average SAE

    When most think of entrepreneurial SAEs, most of us think of simple experiences such as nursery production and crop production, but when members of the Webster County FFA chapter think of SAEs, they are reminded of their fellow member, Gabe Vincent. Gabe, a junior at the Webster County FFA chapter in Webster County, Kentucky, took a different approach to his SAE. Shaped in a love for aquatic life, Gabe decided to breed and sell fish for his SAE. When asked, Gabe said, “I’ve always liked fish, and after I got my first tank, things really just took off from there.” Gabe’s SAE grew quickly from that first tank. What started as a hobby soon turned into a full fish room and a small business. Over the years, Gabe continued learning and improving with help from others in the fish community. He explained, “Over the years of doing this I’ve met a lot of people who have pushed me to get better at this and work on it wholeheartedly.” In June of 2025, Gabe was given the [...]

    By Published On: March 6th, 2026Categories: FFA in the USATags: , , , Views: 5
  • Western Kentucky FFA Members Receive Murray State University Honors

    The Hutson School of Agriculture at Murray State University recently honored numerous Western Kentucky FFA members for their outstanding leadership contributions to the organization.

  • Webster County FFA Leads the Way for Ag Safety

    For 35 years, Webster County Youth Ag Safety Day has educated fourth-graders on agriculture and safety, with support from FFA, local organizations and businesses.

    By Published On: October 25th, 2025Categories: FFA in the USATags: , , Views: 285
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