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.
Georgia FFA member Emily Thompson describes the challenges and responsibilities she‘s taken on with her nursery operations SAE.
Paola High School FFA Member Hayley Hines addresses food insecurity and hunger in her area by running a community-focused food pantry.
Clara Ankeny of the Wayne FFA Chapter in Nebraska propagates succulents and sells them for her Supervised Agricultural Experience.
Anna FFA Member Presley Merritt is pioneering the way for velveteen lop rabbits through her business and SAE.
Bear River FFA begins a new legacy by bringing fur and feathers to the Nevada County Fair for the first time.
Lacey Taylor, a member of the Highland FFA Chapter in Colorado, follows in her family’s footsteps and helps raise bulls for competitions.
Julia Mortvedt has played a role in Iowa Lavender, her family’s Iowa-based business, since its founding in 2020.
Owen Bigler, a Lebanon FFA member from Indiana, turned his family’s lawn care hobby into a thriving business, OB Lawns.
Schuylerville FFA Member and 2024-25 New York FFA State Officer Taylor Baraclough raises Thoroughbred horses for her SAE.
After meeting their freshman year of high school, Jasmine Jones and Emily Nevils created and produced a podcast for their SAE.