Alumna Remembers Journey to 1969 National FFA Convention
Ruby Love participated in the first convention where women attended, and she carries those memories with her throughout life.
Ruby Love participated in the first convention where women attended, and she carries those memories with her throughout life.
A detour from agriculture gave CEO Megan Nunes the insight she needed to help improve it.
California FFA alumna’s floral business named Small Business of the Year.
Not winning state office set this FFA alumna on the right path to success.
FFA sponsor BASF gets behind FFA for the good of agriculture's future.
After 20 years, this duo still loves ag education and its unique impact.
A former mechanic shop girl motors her way through a male-dominated industry.
After earning a degree in ag communications, Hannah Borg returned to the family farm to raise chickens and continue her family legacy.
Three generations of Baker women have influenced FFA in many impactful ways.
When opportunity knocked, Dr. Jim Knight didn’t answer. Later, he would become one of the strongest advocates for inclusion.