FFA in the USA features vibrant stories from nearly 250 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.
Living to Serve: Dr. William Lane’s Lifelong Commitment to Others
From his military service to decades spent shaping minds and hearts, Dr. Lane has embodied the FFA motto of "Living to Serve" in every season of his life.
Living to Serve: Appoquinimink FFA Serving for Forgotten Cats
Appoquinimink FFA showcases "Living to Serve" by volunteering with Forgotten Cats to rescue homeless and feral cats.
Sparking Service Through Leadership: Illinois FFA Section 8 JumpSTART Conference
The Illinois FFA Section 8 Officers hosted the JumpSTART conference with local FFA chapters, building leadership and creating unity.
Living to Serve: A Legacy That Never Stops Growing
Maddie Cole shares how her grandmother's lifelong dedication to agriculture inspired her own FFA journey and commitment to serving others.
Building the Future of Agriculture, One Classroom at a Time
Britney Lardner has made it her mission to bring agriculture to life for students, teachers and volunteers across New Mexico.
Lessons in Leadership
Illinois FFA Section 23 officers are "Living to Serve," with unique leadership development workshops.
Shelley Hughes, Alaska’s “Agricultural Legislator,” Lives to Serve
Senator Shelley Hughes champions Alaska’s agricultural future through resilience, and empowering the next generation of producers.
Rooted in Service: The Legacy of an Oklahoma Farmer
With a passion for farming and helping others, Zack Rendel shows that service doesn’t end after taking off the blue jacket.
More Than the Motto: Inspiring the Next Generation of FFA Leaders
Discover how Clear Lake FFA advisor Emily Johnson embodies “Living to Serve” through leadership, education and mental health awareness.
Generations of Service Through Agriculture Advocacy
Learn how the Sebren family has managed to serve their community for three generations by advocating for agriculture through education.