Living to Serve: A Conrad FFA Tradition
This Montana chapter gives back to its community through hosting an annual highway cleanup and preparing harvest dinners.
This Montana chapter gives back to its community through hosting an annual highway cleanup and preparing harvest dinners.
Conrad FFA has a nearly 40-year tradition of holding this seminar, which is made possible thanks to sponsors and volunteers.
This agriculture advocacy-focused Instagram account is run by a hardworking and relentless Montana FFA member named Claire Murnin.
A small chapter lost its primary annual fundraiser — then earned thousands more.
Winter can be one of the more challenging times of year with a variety of tasks to be performed, in all kinds of weather. Two farmers check in about their December duties.
The “Small Town Big Ideas” podcast by the Wibaux FFA gives members the opportunity to grow their communication skills while advocating for agriculture.
Genetics are building blocks of humanity. For Bailey Engle, genetics are so much more.
Here’s a look at how the National Farm to School Network and FFA chapters are working to change food inequity.
FFA members benefit from state-of-the-art meat processing facilities to learn how to process beef and other meats.
California, Connecticut and Montana each elected twin siblings to serve as state FFA officers for the 2016-17 term.