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.
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.
Ben Philips, an Akron-Westfield FFA member, opened his 3.5-acre sunflower patch for visitors this summer.
Terry retires after 51 years of teaching agriculture and 45 years serving as the Randolph FFA advisor.
Learn about the contributions of Hispanic people to agriculture and how these Idaho members and alumni promote inclusivity.
State foundations work hard for FFA members. Express your gratitude by working with them on a common goal.
Staying involved in FFA while in college benefits you and the next generation of FFA members.
Start your FFA journey strong by getting involved, connecting with others and starting an SAE.
Jake Traylor’s time as 2016-17 Texas FFA president set him up for a successful journalism career.
Make the most of your time this summer and develop an award-worthy project.
If you’re interested in improving the health of the land while maintaining profitability, regenerative agriculture practices might be for you.