Breaking Down Language Barriers in Alabama
Evelyn Tzul Tomas used translation skills to help non-English speakers learn about FFA and get involved in their chapter.
Painting the Past
The Aledo FFA in Texas unveils an agriculture-inspired mural.
What’s In an Emblem?
In a world full of logos and campaigns, emblems are brimming with depth and meaning. Let’s take a look at what is — and what could have been — in the national FFA emblem.
Tips for Scholarship Success
A 2022 National FFA Scholarship recipient shares the impact of her funds and pointers for the process.
24 Hours of Giving for Growing the Future
Support FFA through this day of giving.
5 Tips for Farm Safety in Cold Conditions
Cold air, wet weather and shorter days bring new types of risks for farmers. Learn some season-specific safety tips.
Warrenton Community Funds Chapter’s Future
When Warrenton FFA faced major budget cuts in 2020, its community stepped up in support of agricultural education. Today, the chapter thrives by giving back.
6 Unusual Careers in Ag
There is a job in agriculture to meet virtually every interest. We have proof!
National Officers: Where Are They Now?
Five past national officers share how FFA prepared them for career success.
The Internship Advantage
For this FFA alum, a summer internship offered a clear path to a future career.
Standout SAE Mints a Farmer
How an American FFA Degree recipient with little ag background forged a successful SAE and career in the field.
From CDE to a Successful Business
This former FFA member creates innovative products to solve unique problems in agriculture.
The View From A First-Generation Farm
How an Indiana farmer started his own operation — and what he’s learned from it.