A Missouri FFA chapter embodies “Living to Serve” following the serious spinal injury of one its own, JaTayvion “JT” Thomas.
A Wyoming FFA team visited Washington, D.C., to discuss pesticide regulations and endangered species protection with national leaders.
One hundred FFA members attended the North Carolina FFA Wildlife Camp and left with a deeper understanding of the importance of conservation.
From shelters to show goats, Callie Rosner demonstrates how FFA members can turn passions into service projects that can change communities.
This North Carolina FFA chapter delivered 30,000 socks to those in need, supporting shelters and showing community leadership.
This family from Bokoshe, Okla., created the Logan Project in memory of their late son and brother, Logan Carver, who lived to serve.
Learn how the Bristol FFA Chapter in Massachusetts created a student-run business venture that provides real-world skills and experiences.
Learn how this Elton FFA member became a leader in FFA, on her college campus and through national organizations like Agriculture Future of America.
Bassett FFA modeled the FFA motto, “living to serve,” by handing out honorable lanyards for the rescue K9s from 9/11.
“Living to serve” isn’t just a motto for Liberty Center FFA. See how this chapter is making a difference for those in need in its community.
Two FFA in the USA reporters share key takeaways from participating in this first-of-its-kind opportunity.
Check out these ideas for programs, events and activities from around the country, submitted by the 2024-25 FFA in the USA reporters.