But I only need to raise $150 this year, and next year in my Sophomore year, I need $1500 for my Chapter FFA degree. I know other ways of making it, so please don't suggest anything different to me. I actually thought of cutting wood, and i found out that around my area, a rick of wood is no less then $40. So I only need to cut about 4 ricks of wood and that's $160 dollars. But I want to try and get a head start and at least try to at least $500 dollars, or at least closer to $1500.
But what I want to know, is that a rick of wood is 4'x4'x8' right?
So that's.. a stack of wood that is 4 feet tall and 8 feet long and it needs to be 16" wide right? (By wide I mean just the log itself).
So tell me what you think. Pweeze!
EDIT: I get to keep all that money btw. It just goes down on the books that I raised it.
The only thing I have to say is when I raised money for my chapter it actually went to my chapter, not into my pocket.
Well, what did you do? Thats what I wanna know.. lol
Why not just go army irr
Err.. what?? What does the army have to do with agriculture experiences? Do you even know what FFA is?