FFA in the USA features vibrant stories from nearly 250 FFA reporters representing every corner of the country, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Dive in to uncover the incredible journeys of FFA members and chapters as they explore life-changing agricultural experiences.
Passing the Torch: Meet the Central Region Officers From the North Area
This year, there are four individuals representing the North Area on the Central Region Officer Team. Take a look at their unique stories!
Passing the Torch: Meet the Central Region Officer From the South Area
The South Area is represented by four individuals on the 2026-27 Central Region Officer Team. Take a look at their message for this year!
From Passion to Profession: An FFA Journey
A former Enumclaw FFA member turned a passion for agriculture into a purpose-driven career at AgriGro West.
Finding My Place in This World
Jaiden Fordyce shares how taking an agriculture class helped her find opportunities in the agriculture industry and FFA.
Leading Through Change: California State Advisor’s First Year
Jill Sperling, California state FFA advisor, shares how she overcame challenges throughout her one-of-a-kind first year in the position.
Through Every Challenge: Our Advisor’s Dedication
From early morning drives to big news, bad news and even late-night conversations, our advisors have done it all.
Balancing Life in the Blue Jacket
In a world that constantly encourages students to do more, achieve more and become more, the idea of “balance” is often presented as something simple.
More Than Corduroy: Leila Harper’s Journey in FFA
My journey as a first-generation member of FFA and how it shaped my leadership skills, Supervised Agricultural Experience projects and competitions, as well as experiences at the state and national level.
Finding My Place in Agriculture
Laurel Fitzgerald shares how she found her path in the agriculture industry, her FFA experiences and her future plans.
Proving We Belong
An honest reflection on being a minority member in National FFA Organization, overcoming feelings of exclusion, finding confidence through agriculture, and why representation matters for the future of FFA and agriculture.
