FFA in the USA features vibrant stories from more than 130 FFA reporters representing every corner of the country, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Dive in to uncover the incredible journeys of FFA members and chapters as they explore life-changing agricultural experiences.
Washington Leadership Conference Scholarship Creates Opportunities
A partnership between the Tribal Agriculture Fellowship and the Native Youth in Agriculture organization helps members learn to lead.
The Heart of FFA: Williamsfield Alumni Chapter Builds Futures
Leaders in this Illinois community aim to empower members through service, scholarship, mentorship and collaborative projects.
Spend Your Summer With North Carolina FFA
Looking for ways to grow your involvement? Consider attending state convention, Washington Leadership Conference or Rec Camp!
New Charter Marks 38 New Jersey Chapters
The New Jersey FFA Association recently chartered the Middlesex-Piscataway FFA Chapter, which is part of Middlesex County Magnet Schools.
Homegrown Talent: The Journey From Student to District Advisor
Learn about Sarah Madsen’s career in agricultural education and her role as the Weld Central FFA Chapter advisor.
Chris Chinn Leads With Passion
Missouri’s director of agriculture brings 20 years of experience and a passion for developing future leaders in agriculture.
Portales FFA Champions Inclusion With Special Needs Day
Portales FFA empowers the community by hosting a Special Needs Day at the Roosevelt County Fair, featuring hands-on activities, demonstrations, and a special goat show for individuals with special needs.
Big Addition to a Small Town
Since being established a few years ago, this North Dakota chapter has made a positive difference on its school and community.
Logan FFA Leads by Example With Canned Food Drive
In New Mexico, this chapter collected 745 cans for the Ministry of Hope Center and inspired generosity among students.
California Wildfires Burn Away Agriculture
As these natural disasters continue to persist, they impact agriculture by destroying crops and ruining fields.