A Conversation on Cultural Appropriation and Respect
For Indigenous FFA members, wearing FFA Official Dress and traditional Indigenous clothing blends unity with cultural pride and ancestral honor.
For Indigenous FFA members, wearing FFA Official Dress and traditional Indigenous clothing blends unity with cultural pride and ancestral honor.
Learn all about the FFA "Why" and read some personal "Why" statements from National and State FFA Officers! Take this inspiration and guidance to craft your own purpose within the organization.
The New Mexico FFA Welding Series, launched in 2024, brings students together statewide to build real-world welding skills, strengthen critical thinking, and showcase hands-on talent through competitive weld offs led by ag educators and industry partners.
The Moriarty FFA Chapter has shown how a simple dessert can spark generosity and uplift an entire community.
Alongside his younger brother, Chester Montgomery reflects the values of hard work, humility and service that define FFA.
The Las Cruces FFA Chapter demonstrated the FFA motto by participating in a highway cleanup through the Adopt-A-Highway program.
The New Mexico FFA Association embodied the true meaning of purpose as it wrapped the 97th state convention.
This beloved leader and lifelong agricultural educator leaves behind a powerful legacy of service, mentorship and compassion that continues to inspire.
The Texico FFA Chapter celebrated the 2025 National FFA Week with fun dress-up days and an ongoing tradition of thanking educators.
A New Mexico chapter launched its first angel tree project, which helped to unite community members and create holiday joy.