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  • Corey Flournoy’s Serendipitous Success

    The unexpected story of a youth from Chicago who finds his niche in FFA, helps establish a culture of diversity and cultivates a thriving career as an alumnus.

    By Published On: March 5th, 2017Categories: Alumni & Supporters, Alumni Focus, Features, TopTags: , , Views: 10216
  • Ag Education’s Centennial Celebration

    Can you imagine an education system that didn’t offer a single animal science, horticulture or home economics class?

    By Published On: March 1st, 2017Categories: FFA History, The Feed, TopTags: , Views: 9372
  • National Officer Q & A: Spring 2017

    We ask the National FFA Officer Team why they chose to run for their positions.

    By Published On: March 1st, 2017Categories: National Officers, The FeedTags: Views: 2768
  • Say What? The Glossary of Commodity Marketing

    If you’re not sure whether you’re in a bull or bear market or if you should be looking at fundamentals or technicals, this glossary of commonly used commodity marketing terms can help.

    By Published On: February 28th, 2017Categories: Ag 101, Agribusiness Systems, The Feed, TopTags: , Views: 4519
  • Ag Angle: Crescent City, California

    “We love the critters on our farm: chickens, sheep, geese, turkeys, cows and even elk. I captured this while we were out moving one of our chicken coops to a different paddock in the pasture."

    By Published On: February 24th, 2017Categories: Ag Angle, Chapter Focus, FFA History, The FeedTags: Views: 2342
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    It Takes Two: Twins Serve as State FFA Officers in Three States

    California, Connecticut and Montana each elected twin siblings to serve as state FFA officers for the 2016-17 term.

    By Published On: February 24th, 2017Categories: FFA Membership, State Officer, The FeedTags: , , Views: 4458
  • On The Record: Easton Corbin

    Country music Easton Corbin star talks with FFA New Horizons about the lessons he learned as an FFA member, the values that drive him today and the pride he holds as an alumnus.

    By Published On: February 24th, 2017Categories: FFA Membership, On The Record, The Feed, TopTags: , Views: 5878
  • Missouri: State President Speaks to General Assembly

    It's an annual tradition among many state FFA associations to visit with state government leaders as a way to promote FFA and agricultural education.

    By Published On: February 10th, 2017Categories: Chapter Focus, State Officer, The Feed, VideoTags: Views: 3092
  • Talking Points

    In preparation for National Ag Day on March 21, think about how you might answer potential questions consumers have about agriculture. Riley Pagett, the director of advocacy and government relations for the National FFA Organization, provides some ideas. Is agriculture still relevant? Do farmers still exist? Now more than ever, the world needs people pursuing careers in agriculture to feed, fuel and clothe a growing population. Not only do farmers and ranchers help achieve those goals, but there are 235 unique careers in the science, business and technology sectors of agriculture. Check out AgExplorer.com for more information. Are farmers trustworthy? When people make accusations about our industry, it is likely because they are less than familiar with agriculture. We encourage FFA members to provide consumers with specific examples or stories about their agricultural pursuits – or about an agriculturist they know in the industry. Students can also share specific statistics or facts from agriculture in their region of the country. That way, we all create a foundation to support our statements. What kind of farming do [...]

    By Published On: February 4th, 2017Categories: Ag 101, SpeakAgTags: , , , Views: 3635
  • FAQ: Changes to Official Dress Guidelines

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding the Official Dress guidelines

    By Published On: January 26th, 2017Categories: Official Dress, The FeedTags: , Views: 82940

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