Greensboro girl named Greene County’s Petite Miss Agriculture USA Queen
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Abigail Yenchik of Greensboro was recently named 2019 Greene County Petite Miss Agriculture USA Queen.
Abigail Yenchik of Greensboro was recently named 2019 Greene County Petite Miss Agriculture USA Queen.
Abigail, the 9-year-old daughter of Rebecca Yenchik of Greensboro and Kevin Yenchik of Penn Hills, attends Bobtown Elementary School and has taken an agricultural interest in taking care of her horses, helping her grandmother with her chickens and taking care of the farm.
Abigail, who is also a Girl Scout, is involved in helping others in her community by doing charity work, random acts of kindness, and paying it forward. Abigail also promotes Autism awareness when and where she can.
Miss Agriculture USA is a non-profit agriculture promotion organization featuring queens of all ages that promote, celebrate and educate about all the diverse aspects of agriculture.
Abigail will be competing for the State Queen title in March with the opportunity to continue onto the National Miss Agriculture USA Queen competition that will be held in Ohio on June 29. Visit missagricultureusa.org for more information about the Miss Agriculture USA organization.