La Crosse Elementary students visited the Mecklenburg County High School barn, where chapter officers hosted an immersive petting zoo experience.
A southwest Virginia FFA member is working to raise community awareness regarding agricultural machinery following a community’s tragedy.
Hands-on learning through farm visits and agricultural experiences is key to fostering a deeper appreciation for where our food comes from.
When C. L. Payne FFA Alumna Lizzy Bosarge joined FFA in sixth grade, she never quite grasped just how much it would impact her years later.
In its first year, Chapter Connect made history by bringing together 30 chapters for a fresh, dynamic national collaboration.
Eastern View FFA came together with Culpeper Parks and Recreation to create a beautiful landscaped area to the previously built flagpole plaza.
The C. L. Payne FFA Chapter and local farmer David Gray are leading the growth of the next generation of future agriculturists.
From her FFA beginnings in a school greenhouse to her current role as a park ranger and goat farmer, Cassie Cross lives out the FFA motto every day.
A lifelong advocate for agricultural education, Stephanie Emmel built her legacy by inspiring students to lead with integrity and service.
Bassett FFA modeled the FFA motto, “living to serve,” by handing out honorable lanyards for the rescue K9s from 9/11.
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.
Prince Edward FFA in Virginia receives the Gift of Blue.