Celebrating 50 Years of Women in FFA
It’s been 50 years since the 1969 National FFA Convention when women gained full, national membership in FFA.
In 1969 women were officially allowed membership into the National FFA Organization. In the 50 years since the formal acceptance of female membership, women have become an integral part of the organization. Women have achieved significant milestones, and they continue to shape the future of agricultural education and the industry of agriculture.
Kentucky Alumna Finds Career Success in Germany
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.
Past National Officer Takes International Path
In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, we caught up with former National FFA Secretary Victoria Maloch, who is making a name for herself in the rural policy sector.
Tenille Townes: Blue and Gold is “In My Blood”
Country music artist Tenille Townes and Ram Trucks unite for FFA Week with a new song to celebrate the 50th anniversary of women in FFA.
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Historical Timeline of Women in FFA
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