Brentsville FFA brings education to life through hands-on learning, student leadership, and community involvement.
This Kentucky FFA advisor has mentored and impacted generations of leaders throughout his career in agricultural education.
What began as a typical week quickly turned into a test of resilience, leadership and the true meaning of the FFA motto, “living to serve.”
FFA is a place where you can have fun, grow and be a leader. These six tips will help new members get started and make the most of every opportunity.
Explore how the Maine FFA Association celebrated National FFA Week alongside National FFA Secretary Lilly Nyland.
Currituck County FFA sparks young minds with hands-on planting, bringing "Doing to Learn" to life.
Discover how eighth grader Mallory Webb brings the FFA motto to life through her thriving Supervised Agricultural Experience, Meter-Beez Apiary.
From historic milestones and inspiring workshops, to award recognitions and the election of the 2026-27 state officer team, discover how this year’s theme came to life.
Minnesota FFA State Officers Cameron Addington and Hailey Chambers serve while attending Iowa State University.
Two Texas FFA chapters demonstrate a can-do attitude in local food drive contest, celebrating National FFA Week in the best way!
Josie Moore is an active FFA member, but her schedule is even more active. From clubs like HOSA and NHS, to her FFA SAEs, she does it all!
Wisconsin FFA members traveled to Madison to meet with legislators and advocate for agricultural education and the future of Wisconsin agriculture.