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Led by President Murray Terrell, the Elmore County Cattlemen’s Association serves the community in various ways.
Led by President Murray Terrell, the Elmore County Cattlemen’s Association serves the community in various ways.
After a devastating flood in Erwin, Tenn., the high school FFA chapter lived out the motto of “Living to Serve” by helping local farms and families rebuild.
At Elton High School in southwest Louisiana, Lana Myers is the heart of Elton FFA. For more than 20 years, she’s inspired students to find their potential through agriculture, leadership, and integrity.
Learn how the Sebren family has managed to serve their community for three generations by advocating for agriculture through education.
For former Williston FFA member Brad Etheridge, service is the heart of the blue corduroy jacket.
The North Carolina State Leadership Conference brought together FFA members from across the state for a week of leadership training, workshops and experiences that would be remembered for a lifetime.
Scotts Hill FFA Reporter Cooper Autry describes what service means to him, and how his chapter played a role in serving him.
In a small, rural town, this Georgia chapter is growing more than just vegetables. Guided by the FFA motto, members are nurturing leadership, compassion and a stronger community through dedication and care.
Brayden Pilkenton, a farmer and nationally recognized talent, now inspires others by teaching welding at Southern Georgia Technical, blending passion with purpose.
NECP Beekeeping Club mentor Ted Williamson inspires the next generation of beekeepers to embody the FFA motto, "Living to Serve."