Gracy Smith’s Lasting Connection to FFA
A story of growth, leadership and legacy through the journey of FFA Alumna Gracy Smith from Bio-Med Science Academy FFA in Ohio.
A story of growth, leadership and legacy through the journey of FFA Alumna Gracy Smith from Bio-Med Science Academy FFA in Ohio.
In its first year, Chapter Connect made history by bringing together 30 chapters for a fresh, dynamic national collaboration.
The Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture helps fund and support the Sunshine Class at the Kentucky State Fair in honor of participant Abby Beeler.
FFA helped this Connecticut member find her way back to agriculture and develop her passion for helping animals and people.
Houston Parker of the Carroll County FFA Chapter in Kentucky exemplifies the FFA motto of “Living to Serve” through every aspect of his life.
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This FFA Alumnus demonstrates his passion for FFA and agriculture through his service to his home chapter and community.
Ben Arteman once served as an Illinois FFA State Officer. Now he supports members across the state in several different ways.