Felicity-Franklin FFA Creates Capable Cardinals
Ohio chapter officers developed an award-winning curriculum and friendly competition to teach practical life skills.
Write the Right Resume
Here’s how to use premier leadership, personal growth and career success to build a great resume.
Pop Quiz: FFA Framework
Surprise! It’s time to see how well you recall important dates in FFA history. Can you match these events with the years they took place?
Ag Education’s Centennial Celebration
Can you imagine an education system that didn’t offer a single animal science, horticulture or home economics class?
National Officer Q & A: Spring 2017
We ask the National FFA Officer Team why they chose to run for their positions.
Say What? The Glossary of Commodity Marketing
If you’re not sure whether you’re in a bull or bear market or if you should be looking at fundamentals or technicals, this glossary of commonly used commodity marketing terms can help.
Ag Angle: Crescent City, California
“We love the critters on our farm: chickens, sheep, geese, turkeys, cows and even elk. I captured this while we were out moving one of our chicken coops to a different paddock in the pasture."
It Takes Two: Twins Serve as State FFA Officers in Three States
California, Connecticut and Montana each elected twin siblings to serve as state FFA officers for the 2016-17 term.
On The Record: Easton Corbin
Country music Easton Corbin star talks with FFA New Horizons about the lessons he learned as an FFA member, the values that drive him today and the pride he holds as an alumnus.
Leader2Leader: Stay Positive!
Victoria Harris is the 2016-17 National FFA Secretary.
Missouri: State President Speaks to General Assembly
It's an annual tradition among many state FFA associations to visit with state government leaders as a way to promote FFA and agricultural education.
FAQ: Changes to Official Dress Guidelines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding the Official Dress guidelines
Changes to Official Dress, Opening Ceremony Gain Board Approval
Effective immediately, the board approved two recommendations during its January meeting in Indianapolis.
