FFA in the USA is one of the most popular sections in FFA New Horizons. Starting in September 2024, you’ll see stories written by more than 130 FFA in the USA Reporters from across the country, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
An agriculture educator at Hendersonville High School, Jessica Ross has a heart for service and a passion for growth.
Anna Paige Cruse, a member of the Fort Pierce Westwood FFA Chapter, is impacting the world of agricultural advocacy and communication.
Participating in career and leadership development events, particularly livestock judging, taught valuable lessons in teamwork, time management, communication, and focus, ultimately leading to personal growth and a successful state competition result.
Ari Mota, a senior at Stewarts Creek High School, was named the 2025-26 Tennessee FFA state reporter.
Indiana FFA member Ellie Taylor is connecting consumers to agriculture through her platform, A Bridge to Agriculture.
After being told he was ineligible to take an agriculture course, FFA member and reporter Kalem Hall knew the problem had to be solved.
Salinas FFA member Paige Nielsen was the first rabbit showman from her chapter in several years to compete at the Salinas Valley Fair.
Earlier this year, Illinois 4-H and FFA members Kaden Ambers and Carmen Jackson shared their passions with conference attendees.
Being homeschooled hasn’t prevented these North Carolina students from being active FFA members who are passionate about agriculture.
Whether you’re new to the barn or looking to step up your game, this guide is packed with must-know tips, training tricks and more.