Across Generations: An Unforgettable Power of 7
The Power of 7 Seminar, a long-standing annual tradition, brought together alumni, Foundation Trustees, Fraternity board members, spouses and 12 FarmHouse undergraduate leaders from chapters across North America.
Held Feb. 21-23, 2025, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the weekend offered time to learn from one another, discuss current events, share life and leadership lessons, and connect across generations. La Fonda on the Plaza, a historic hotel in the heart of Santa Fe, was the setting and provided the attendees with an opportunity to slow down, reflect and create shared memories in the name of FarmHouse.
“The Power of 7 is a wonderful way to relate to and mentor an undergraduate member. I gained great insight into the mindset of a young person and the impact of FarmHouse on his life. It is also a great way to get an update on FarmHouse today from the Fraternity, Foundation and chapters. It is a very worthwhile time,” said Lloyd Bettis (Iowa State 67), Seminar sponsor.
The Seminar began with a networking reception and a welcome dinner at La Fonda, followed by the annual “Clayton Yeutter† (Nebraska 49) Lecture: Lessons in Leadership” in tribute to Clayton’s illustrious career in public service and agriculture.
This year, Jeremy Settles (New Mexico State 94), past Foundation chairman and co-founder and partner of OroSolutions, was presented with the Foundation’s highest honor, the Philanthropy Laureate Award. He then shared remarks about his FarmHouse experience, executive leadership insights, the power of relationships, values-driven decision-making, entrepreneurial thinking and the role of mentorship in shaping future leaders. He also reflected on helping to support and advise the re-established New Mexico State FH Chapter, which re-chartered Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Las Cruces.
Saturday’s sessions featured roundtable discussions about the interconnected global economy, agriculture and the future of food, artificial intelligence, navigating an intergenerational workforce, financial independence, and mental health and wellness. Alumni facilitators guided thought-provoking conversations on national and global issues, exploring how evolving industries and economic forces shape participants’ lives, careers and the future of FarmHouse. These conversations sparked new ideas, meaningful connections and lasting memories.
Saturday afternoon, attendees had the opportunity to enjoy Southwest culture and explore the unique charm of Santa Fe—its art galleries, local shops, historical landmarks and vibrant Plaza area.
The day concluded with a private thank you dinner at the Santa Fe School of Cooking, where a professional chef led a dynamic, demonstration-style class making enchiladas, tamales, roasted peppers and dessert empanadas. As attendees explored the region’s most iconic dishes and learned about Southwestern ingredients and techniques, the evening was a memorable celebration of Santa Fe’s rich culinary traditions and shared fellowship.
The Seminar wrapped up Sunday morning with advice and reflections from alumni and their spouses, providing the undergraduates with the opportunity to learn and ask questions about finding a life partner, balancing family and work, and the expectations of life after college. The students also shared what they learned from the experience and how FarmHouse has impacted their lives.
“This experience enabled me to learn from industry professionals, make connections that will last for years to come and learn more about myself. I believe every FarmHouse member should strive to be selected to attend the Power of 7,” Garrett Simmons (Wilmington 21) said.
The Power of 7 Seminar, now in its 18th year, is a unique annual fundraising tradition. Alumni who make a gift of $10,000 or more to the FarmHouse Excellence Fund are invited to attend and mentor one of FarmHouse’s top 12 undergraduate leaders.
Student attendees were selected from an outstanding pool of candidates for their involvement in FarmHouse, academic performance, achievements in and out of the classroom, volunteerism and their responses to essay questions.
Special thanks are extended to the Power of 7 donors who generously supported the 2025 Seminar experience
with their generous giving and served as mentors: Lloyd Bettis (Iowa State 67), Corby Fichter (Iowa State 78), Gary Hansen (South Dakota State 72), Larry Hageman (Ohio State 94), Jeremy Settles (New Mexico State 94), Jim Tobin (Iowa State 76), Ron Vaske (South Dakota State 87) and Kevin Wittrock (Oklahoma State 78).
Special thanks to Ryan Downs (Nebraska 88), Randy Linville (Kansas State 72) and Scott Nagel (Minnesota
85) for participating and leading discussions in the Seminar as past Foundation Trustees.
Also, thank you to Steve Davis (Oklahoma State 77), Jim Hendrix (CO 72), Jim Hericks (South Dakota State 70), Jim Kelly (Auburn 81), Bob Knief (Illinois 89), Jay Lockhart (Purdue 65) and Mickey Miller (Kentucky 65) who were unable to attend, however, made generous gifts of $10,000 or more to the FH Excellence Fund in support of the Power of 7 Seminar.
The selected undergraduates for the Seminar included: Tyler Andersen (South Dakota State 23), Caleb Blackwell (Oklahoma State 22), Carson Downs (Nebraska 22), JT Hironaka (Alberta 21), Brandon Kitch (Purdue 21), Truman Patterson (Iowa State 22), Cooper Sheldon (Kansas State 22), Garrett Simmons (Wilmington 21), Bradley Smith (Troy 22), Ret Tanner (Mississippi State 21), Kolby Taylor (New Mexico State 23) and Seth Wolf (North Dakota State 22).
“As a Seminar sponsor and mentor, it is rewarding to witness the interactions my mentee has with other students and alumni, and to try to be a positive influence as they realize that FarmHouse is forever. The donor experience is rewarding and the opportunity for students to benefit from other alumni’s knowledge and expertise is exceptional,” Gary Hansen (South Dakota State 72) said.
“I really enjoyed the Seminar’s community and the camaraderie during the Power of 7 Seminar,” Bradley Smith (Troy 22) said. “It is a wonderful experience—every single person was very welcoming and willing to give me insight into personal life as well as professional life. The roundtable discussions were amazing and helped to educate me on a lot of current topics in today’s world. The Power of 7 Seminar is genuinely one of the best weekends I have ever had in my life.”




