Greg Knott Serves His Community, Chapter and Beyond
This FFA co-advisor and alumnus finds ways to stay connected and embody the FFA motto of “Living to Serve.”
This FFA co-advisor and alumnus finds ways to stay connected and embody the FFA motto of “Living to Serve.”
Recognizing a need in its community, this Illinois chapter led a service project that consisted of collecting and replacing American flags.
Mrs. Geisler’s story shows that “Living to Serve” is more than a motto — it’s a lifelong legacy beyond the blue corduroy.
Whether it’s donating grant money or mentoring members, James Ankenbrand finds ways to invest in his Illinois community’s FFA chapter.
Learn how one urban chapter, Gary Comer FFA, can make a citywide difference in agricultural education and literacy.
A local agriculture awareness event aims to showcase how important agriculture is to members of this Illinois community.
Connor Graham demonstrates his passion for agriculture by representing youth nationwide, and he continues to push boundaries in the field.
As she prepares to run for state office, Aidra Preston from the Ada FFA Chapter in Ohio shares how FFA has had an impact on her life.
In Princeville, Ill., Principal Thole helps his school’s FFA chapter accomplish its goals and provide members with opportunities.
Earlier this year, Illinois 4-H and FFA members Kaden Ambers and Carmen Jackson shared their passions with conference attendees.