From Shop Class to Fighter Jets
American FFA Degree recipient Cassandra Hyder takes her smarts to the Air Force.
American FFA Degree recipient Cassandra Hyder takes her smarts to the Air Force.
This groundbreaking scientist became the first African-American female with a doctoral degree in plant breeding and genetics.
Genetics are building blocks of humanity. For Bailey Engle, genetics are so much more.
Women have made their mark on the history and the future of the National FFA Organization.
Dr. Shannon Norris developed a curricular framework to teach the U.S. Special Forces about agriculture.
U.S. Army Reserve Major General Tammy Smith shares insights into her FFA experience and military service.
The corporate sponsors of the 50 Years of Women in FFA celebration have worked to champion the women who continue to shape agriculture.
After FFA, Blayne Arthur pursued a future in agriculture that has led her to become the first female Secretary of Agriculture for the state of Oklahoma.
For six years, Charlee Doom took advantage of everything FFA had to offer. Today, she is creating opportunities for those most in need.
FFA Alumna Kasey Blagg wants you to get a little uncomfortable—just as she did in her career journey—to grow personally and professionally.