Cultivating Change Through Agricultural Communications
Supporting female farmers in Uganda was a life-changing experience for Arkansas FFA Alumna and former National FFA Secretary Anna Mathis.
Members Connect Through Letters of Light
This inspiring pen pal program invites participants to create lasting relationships with others from around the country.
Hugo Rodriguez’s Start in Animal Science
How showing livestock helped this Reedley FFA Alumnus pursue a career at the world’s largest pork producer.
Conversations Spark Community Change
Four Grand Rapids FFA members in Minnesota helped pass legislation to provide after-school programming in their state.
Your How-To Guide for High-Caliber Chapter Programming
Two national award-winning chapters reflect on their journeys to the top and share tips for developing a successful Program of Activities.
Starting a Student-Run Business From Scratch
As a recently chartered chapter, Weeping Water FFA launched Limestone Coffee Co. to raise funds and help members gain valuable experiences.
This SAE Popped Off!
A kernel of an idea led this National Trail FFA member to a creative (and delicious!) supervised agricultural experience.
Restoring What Once Was Lost
Hawaii FFA member and past state officer Stephanie Arellano uses eDNA to identify fish native to waters near Pearl Harbor.
Joni Foster is Compelled by Compassion
This Capitan FFA member from New Mexico donated proceeds from an award-winning project to her hardworking peers.
An Up-Close Look at Precision Ag
Access to a high-tech simulator helped students in New York, Kentucky and Pennsylvania learn about the future of farming.
Strother FFA Wins Pickup Prize
This Oklahoma chapter won a new Ford truck as part of an annual giveaway aimed at recognizing excellence in chapters across the state.
5 Ways to Say “Thank You”
In light of the holiday season this fall and winter, here's how to get creative when expressing your gratitude.
More Than a FFA Jacket
A statewide donation program helps Pennsylvania FFA Alumni and Supporters discover how much the blue and gold means to first-year members.