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.
Rooted in Agriculture, Driven by Service: the Story of Mr. Sandy McKay
This Oregon agriculture teacher and FFA advisor is committed to creating opportunities for members of his chapter and helping them succeed.
Rural Report Episode 1: Serving Through Voice
In this episode, I spoke with Bobby Toon to discuss the importance of “Living to Serve.” Toon details why serving is vital in being the voice.
One Year in National Office: A Legacy Left for Generations
National FFA Central Region Vice President Mary Schrieber shares her year in review and reflects on the legacy she hopes to leave.
Living to Serve: St. James FFA Corn Drive Cultivates a Spirit of Giving
St. James FFA members turn harvest season into a tradition of gratitude, generosity and community service.
Living to Serve: Emily Morgan’s Journey From Barn to Classroom
From showing goats to shaping young minds, Emily Morgan’s story reflects a life rooted in service and growth.
Living to Serve: Hannah Hinshaw’s Impact Beyond the Blue Jacket
Rockingham County FFA member Hannah Hinshaw makes a lasting difference through the Special Olympics, her church and her community.
Living to Serve: An Investment in the Future of Agriculture
Double Diamond M Meats shows Valley FFA members what it means to live to serve by promoting the future of agriculture.
Living to Serve: Helping Those Who Need It
Two Missouri schools are brought together by the common goals of raising funds and helping those fighting cancer in their communities.
Learning to Serve the Future Generations of Agriculture
FFA members in Shattuck, Okla., are living to serve by teaching elementary students about different aspects of agriculture.
How One Person Impacts Many
Lilly Campbell’s journey through FFA shows how one person’s leadership can inspire many within a community.