Mary Rickert Leads the Change in California
As a teen, this FFA Alumna advocated for female membership and paved the way for today’s leaders in agriculture.
5 Things to Avoid When Running for State Office
Steer clear of these common mistakes with advice from current and past state officers.
Cargill: The Reasons Why We Give
If John Niemann had been skilled in mechanics as a[...]
FFA Chapters Try the #10GallonChallenge
As part of a social media challenge, California FFA chapters collected and donated 1,240 gallons of milk to local food banks.
Microsoft and FFA Award Tech Kits to Teens
FFA chapters use innovative technology to dig deep into agriculture and help solve the world's food problem.
Q&A With a Family of FFA Leaders
The Mellon family boasts three FFA members who served as Arizona state presidents. FFA leadership involvement and training gets credit for many of their accomplishments.
A Passion for Horses Reins This SAE
A “horse-crazed” FFA member chose an SAE project with heart.
50 Years of Membership and Marriage
Roses are red. FFA jackets are blue. 50+ years later, women wear them too.
Washington Leadership Conference Celebrates 50 Years
WLC celebrates half a century of educating youth, preparing tomorrow’s leaders for success.
5 Must-Dos to Celebrate National Ag Week
National Ag Week is March 10-16. Here are five things you can do to advocate for agriculture, develop your FFA leadership skills and celebrate the industry.
Women in FFA: The Woman Who Started It All
Gay Erickson, an FFA member from New York, was one of many women who paved the way for women in FFA.
Indiana FFA Chapter Offers Trauma Training
An Indiana FFA chapter teaches farmers how to deal with emergencies in the field.
A Final FFA Dream Becomes Reality
National FFA honors the late Phillip LaGoy of Vernon-Verona-Sherrill FFA with American FFA Degree.
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