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The Benton County FFA Chapter in Mississippi gives students the chance to put their learning into action through a variety of hands-on projects.
This Mississippi FFA Chapter is proving that agriculture can be sustainable and effective anywhere, even in an urban area.
The Forest-Scott FFA Chapter in Mississippi brings joy through service assisting special needs community members at the Refuge Roundup.
This Mississippi chapter received a grant to build a greenhouse that provides diverse hands-on learning opportunities and a chance to serve others.
For this Mississippi farmer, “God has really blessed me with this opportunity, and I’m going to make the most of what the good Lord blesses me with.”
The commitment shown by the Enterprise FFA Chapter proves that its dedication and craftsmanship make a real difference.
Greene County FFA officers empowered Greenhands to grow as leaders and to make a difference in their communities.
A breakdown on the way to state could’ve ended Hamilton FFA Chapter's trip — until Leake Central stepped in, turning a setback into a story of service and solidarity.
For this Mississippi chapter, creating opportunities is a statement about diversity, dedication and the power of pursuing a passion.
On March 24, 2023, the city of Amory, Miss., was hit by a devastating tornado that left a trail of destruction.
Farmers are paving the way for the future of agriculture by playing a monumental role in this Mississippi chapter’s success.