Hot Springs FFA: Sowing Seeds of Community Through Service
Hot Springs FFA members in South Dakota support their classmates by providing a space built to create comfort, care and growth.
Hot Springs FFA members in South Dakota support their classmates by providing a space built to create comfort, care and growth.
Sixth-generation agriculturist and past South Dakota state officer Emily Robbins shares experiences that transformed her perspective.
This South Dakota chapter created an accessible sensory garden experience for its community members with disabilities.
In South Carolina and South Dakota, members used FFA grants to package thousands of meals and embodied the FFA motto of “Living to Serve.”
A themed mural provides a glimpse into this South Dakota chapter’s past, present and future.
For Andrew Streff of the McCook Central FFA in South Dakota, an interest in ag is all in the family.
For many FFA members, their supervised agricultural experience (SAE) begins in freshman or sophomore year of high school.