Impact FFA Empowers Female Leaders
A networking event sparks collaboration and conversation between women in agriculture.
A networking event sparks collaboration and conversation between women in agriculture.
March is Women's History Month. Let's celebrate by learning more about female participation in FFA!
It was "truly a once in a lifetime experience," said Hannah Borg as she described what it was like behind the scenes.
Genetics are building blocks of humanity. For Bailey Engle, genetics are so much more.
Women have made their mark on the history and the future of the National FFA Organization.
U.S. Army Reserve Major General Tammy Smith shares insights into her FFA experience and military service.
After FFA, Blayne Arthur pursued a future in agriculture that has led her to become the first female Secretary of Agriculture for the state of Oklahoma.
FFA member Alea Ogle runs the business of her dreams at just 16 years old.
The Hurst women have put their FFA skills to good use in starting the Lady Livestock Company.
Bekah Mahan’s love of farming and innovation was cultivated through her family farm and involvement in FFA – and it has taken her on an adventurous journey.