Inspired to serve their communities, four Franklin County FFA chapters united to pack 52,000 meals after members returned from Washington, D.C.
What began as a typical week quickly turned into a test of resilience, leadership and the true meaning of the FFA motto, “living to serve.”
In this piece, you will see how agriculture has impacted Kenny Swinford in Texas, and why National Ag Day is important to everyone’s lives.
Hailey Helmke’s journey in FFA goes far beyond the blue jacket, shaping her confidence, leadership and passion for agriculture.
Young Taylor Nolan turned a small passion for engines into a growing business, and discovered how FFA can open unexpected doors for young entrepreneurs.
FFA is a place where you can have fun, grow and be a leader. These six tips will help new members get started and make the most of every opportunity.
McKinley Garret and Myla Rives share how the dedication and hard work of showing hogs are preparing them for real-world success.
These Oklahoma members take agricultural education beyond the classroom by sharing FFA activities, agricultural topics and student experiences.
The ROWVA FFA Toy Show in Illinois unites a community, builds student leadership and continues a 33-year tradition.
Mountain Home FFA member Hannah Dooley has been a member for five years. Her commitment to the organization goes far beyond the corduroy.
Explore how the Maine FFA Association celebrated National FFA Week alongside National FFA Secretary Lilly Nyland.
During Ag Literacy Week, Eastern View FFA taught local elementary school students about appropriate footwear for agricultural use.