“Living to Serve” Behind the Scenes
FFA thrives on service, thanks to members, alumni, and especially ag teachers like Alexis Howell—an exceptional FFA advisor who inspires and empowers the next generation.
FFA thrives on service, thanks to members, alumni, and especially ag teachers like Alexis Howell—an exceptional FFA advisor who inspires and empowers the next generation.
For 35 years, Webster County Youth Ag Safety Day has educated fourth-graders on agriculture and safety, with support from FFA, local organizations and businesses.
Whether in boots or Brooks, Coach Mark Brown shows that living to serve isn’t about the uniform you wear, but the effort you give to others.
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.
Carder Burgener serves as a Zooteen for the Mesker Park Zoo in Evansville, Ind., He helps educate about animals and stresses the importance of animal conservation.
This Maine FFA member is living to serve his state by continuing the family legacy both on the farm and in the blue jacket.
The C. L. Payne FFA Chapter and local farmer David Gray are leading the growth of the next generation of future agriculturists.
Haven Cash shares her experiences on how she is "Living to Serve" as a passion agriculturist with over 200 hours of community service.
This Illinois FFA chapter found a way to connect with its community and provide locally grown vegetables to its district.
Brad Core exemplifies lifelong service and dedication to FFA, community and agricultural education.