FFA in the USA is one of the most popular sections in FFA New Horizons. Starting in September 2024, you’ll see stories written by more than 130 FFA in the USA Reporters from across the country, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Honoring a Legacy: The Daniel Jarrad Memorial Rodeo
This event remembers a beloved firefighter and FFA officer by bringing the community together for a weekend of events and scholarships.
Josh Spencer: Fueled by Passion, Driven to Lead
For this high school senior, tractors aren’t just machines — they’re a lifelong passion and a path toward a future in agriculture.
Does It Taste Like Chicken?
Amaroo Hills is the largest emu farm in the United States and primarily serves individuals who are affected by alpha-gal syndrome.
Knox Rogers Turns FFA Lessons Into Agricultural Entrepreneurship
Knox Rogers, a sixth-generation farmer from Lincoln County, Tenn., transformed his FFA experience into a thriving vegetable and firewood business.
From Blue Jacket to National Champion: How FFA Helped Gabe Harville Find His Voice
Explore this Tennessee cattle farmer’s journey that highlights the impact of FFA and 4-H on his leadership and public speaking success.
Cultivating a Legacy: An Advisor’s Life of Agricultural Education
What started as a high school student’s first step into an agriculture classroom several years ago grew into a lifelong passion as an FFA advisor.
What’s the Buzz?
Throughout Katie Cole’s journey as an FFA member, she has grown a lifelong passion for beekeeping with her father.
Celebrating West Tennessee FFA: The 75th Annual Awards Banquet
The 75th Annual West Tennessee FFA Awards Banquet was a night full of recognizing the more than 4,000 members of West Tennessee FFA.
More Than a Teacher: A Mentor in the Barn and the Shop
Two South Carolina Governor’s School for Agriculture seniors reflect on the impact of their FFA advisors.
Shaping the Future: Recognizing an Exceptional FFA Advisor
Kaitlyn Rhodes, a dedicated horticulture teacher and FFA advisor at the South Carolina Governor’s School for Agriculture, goes above and beyond for her students.