About the Author: Brody Medina

Brody Medina is a Senior at East High School and the 2025-2026 Chapter President of the Cheyenne Frontier FFA Chapter in Wyoming. He has competed nationally six times in events such as Extemporaneous Public Speaking, Agricultural Issues Forum, and Agriscience Research. Brody enjoys exploring agricultural topics through communication and research.
When he’s not working with his market lambs, Brody spends time preparing for FFA or 4-H competitions, reading, or working outside. He has a strong interest in scientific research, especially in social sciences. After graduation, Brody plans to run for Wyoming FFA State Office and hopes to pursue a career in Agricultural Law, with the goal of one day serving as a National FFA Officer. As the FFA in the USA Reporter, Brody looks forward to sharing FFA stories and helping promote agricultural education across the country.
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By Brody MedinaPublished On: October 8th, 2025Categories: FFA in the USATags: agricultural education, Alumni, alumni and supporters, Callie Rosner, central region, Cheyenne Frontier FFA, Community Service, FFA in the USA, FFA motto, Leadership, living to serve, Project planning, service, service project, supervised agricultural experience, tips, Wyoming, Wyoming FFAViews: 4