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Iowa ag teacher celebrates students in his 40-year career

Tom Boeck is in his 40th and final year as an agriculture instructor and FFA advisor at Central Lee Community Schools in southeast Iowa. Boeck is also a concurrent enrollment/adjunct instructor for Southeastern Community College. He lives on an acreage north of Keokuk, Iowa.

He earned his bachelor's degree in agricultural education at Iowa State University in Ames. He also earned a master’s degree in education at Western Illinois University in Macomb, Illinois.

Boeck’s parents, Violet and Virgil, raised him and eight siblings in Denison, Iowa.

IFT: Why are you an ag teacher and what were your main influences?

BOECK: Growing up on a diversified crop and livestock farm in rural Denison, Iowa, I had a passion instilled in me at a young age about the importance and preservation of agriculture.

My father was my 4-H leader and major influence. I saw him lead by example in so many ways. As a young man, my dad took time to explain farm decisions. Although he did not know it, he was the best teacher I had.

I also had a high school ag instructor and FFA advisor, Randall Kuhlmann, who influenced my career. I observed him having fun every day, helping students achieve at a high level. Additionally, two older brothers who were agriculture teachers affected me positively.

IFT: What are the best traits for kids to become good ag students?

BOECK: A passion for wanting to be a well-rounded individual. Someone who can work productively within a team environment. An individual who has a positive attitude, an ability to venture out and create a network of helpful individuals and a desire to solve problems.

IFT: How do you steer students who may be lacking confidence or self-esteem to discover what they learn increases their knowledge and at the same time boosts overall self-worth?

BOECK: With scores of successful former students, I utilize them as shining examples to my current students as the potential that can be reached. I have students in every facet of agriculture and at all levels of agriculture. We cultivate their experiences through guest speakers, work-based learning stations and tour sites to expose students to experiential learning activities.

IFT: Do you like to get in the mix of all areas of teaching ag? Or for example, do you like studying crops more than livestock?

BOECK: I very much enjoy the diversity of agricultural education and FFA. I appreciate the variety of the curriculum.

The classroom is an extremely important aspect. However, I am excited to see students excel and find passion when they put classroom knowledge to use in a lab.

In a typical lesson, students might start with a classroom discussion on soil horizons or cover crop strategies or digestion in livestock. However, real learning sparks when they head outside to apply these concepts.

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Lyrics:

My days begin with workin’, Alarm’s at 5 o’clock,
I Fill 5 gallon buckets, The feeders and the troughs,
This five to nine ain’t workin’, why the heck do I work so hard?,
I can’t worry ‘bout health problems, I can sleep in when I’m gone,

One, here comes the two to the three to the four,
Tell em’ ‘buy another cow, we need plenty more’,
Blue jeans are gettin’ dirty, what else could I ask for,
Oh my, more chores

Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history,
There’s another flock of sheep that still needs feed,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

I’ve been working pretty stressed but,
I ain’t changing for some cash,
Lord knows that I’m very blessed (More chores),
But I gotta say it’s hard,
Workin’ outside gettin’ charred,
Living out here on the farm, (more chores)

One, here comes the two to the three to the four,
Tell em’ ‘buy another cow, we need plenty more’,
Blue jeans are gettin’ dirty, what else could I ask for,
Oh my, more chores

Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history
There’s another 20 chickens that still need feed,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

Everybody on the farm getting’ busy,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,

Fun, here on ranch that’s what you can’t ignore,
Might be pretty hard but I love it to its core,
Flannel’s gettin’ dirty, what else could I ask for,
Oh my, more chores (Tell ‘em sing with me)

Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history,
There’s another flock of sheep that still needs feed,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
Someone pour me up another shot of sweet tea,
They know me and working hard’s got a history,
Watching cattle in the dark, don’t miss me,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
(Yeeeeeehaw)
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
Everybody on the farm gettin’ busy,
It’s the best bro, go get yourself a farm