FFA in the USA is one of the most popular sections in FFA New Horizons. Starting in September 2024, you’ll see stories written by more than 130 FFA in the USA Reporters from across the country, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
In Michigan, the Fowlerville FFA Chapter is getting a fresh start with a new greenhouse, which was made possible thanks to grant funding.
In the aftermath of a wildfire, Morgan Noorda showed what it means to be an FFA member.
Burns FFA senior Gage Grommon reconstructed and tweaked a shop-made hydroponics system that had been out of use for several decades.
Nebraska FFA member Ella Pickrel turned an idea from an introduction to agriculture class into a business named Special E’s Treats.
Abby Smith, a freshman from the Glencoe Silver-Lake FFA Chapter in Minnesota, has an interest in custom-engraved designs and sales.
Lyla Sapp from the Davie County FFA Chapter grows a passion for showing livestock while also developing leadership skills.
Three years in the Governor's School for Agriculture at John De La Howe FFA and Blake Arias is still broadening his horizons.
Willow Springs FFA Member Katy Spence discovered a love for growing and selling succulents after receiving one as a gift.
South Carolina FFA Member Jackson Jarvais is developing and researching advancements in a hydroponics system donated to his chapter by a local college.
For Bethlehem Academy FFA Member Alexander Timm, his forestry SAE is more than a business — it’s a conservation effort, too.