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National Collegiate Agricultural Ambassadors
Applications for 2009-2010 National Collegiate Ag Ambassador Team are now available!
Apply to be a part of the 2009-10 Ambassador team, and have the opportunity to promote agriculture awareness around your community and state. As an Ambassador you will be awarded a $1,500 scholarship, as well as a digital camera and the use of a laptop and LCD projector for the year. Additionally, all of your expenses will be covered as travel promoting the importance of agriculture. Applications must be postmarked by June 1, 2009. For more information or questions, contact Marty Tatman at mtatman@ffa.org.
2009-2010 Ambassador Application
Frequently Asked Ambassador Questions
2008-2009 National Collegiate Ag Ambassadors
Twenty college students were chosen in August to serve as a part of the 200-09 National Collegiate Ag Ambassador team. These Ambassadors, representing thirteen states, travel around their community promoting agriculture awareness and help to inform the public about the importance agriculture. In addition to working with the public, the Ambassadors also have the opportunity to network with top industry leaders and college officials.

New Century Farmer
Check back here next month to see who was selected to be a part of the 2009 New Century Farmer conference. Learn more about the program here!
International Collegiate Agricultural Leadership (I-CAL) Program
The best way to learn about international agriculture is to experience it! The I-CAL program is designed for students who are a part of the Consortium of Collegiate Agricultural Organizations to learn more about international grain marketing, global agriculture and acquire a unique cultural experience. While part of the program, students will be able to experience all aspects of the agriculture industry; from a 10,000 head dairy farm to a 7 head goat herd that supports three families.

