A Gift That Was Generations in the Making
An Iowa centenarian receives his first FFA jacket.
An Iowa centenarian receives his first FFA jacket.
A detour from agriculture gave CEO Megan Nunes the insight she needed to help improve it.
Q: Your time as a National FFA Officer came to an end at the 2019 National FFA Convention & Expo. How will you continue your FFA service as an alumni? FFA prepares us for what’s to come, no matter where that path takes us. Because of my experiences as an FFA member, I am more confident to live authentically and follow my passions. I look forward to living a life of service and kindness in our world that truly needs it. FFA members are ready to bring that to our world, and I am excited to help them do that even without my blue corduroy. - Luke O’Leary, National FFA President I really enjoy the close-to-home impact of grassroots involvement. I plan on joining with my local alumni chapter and working to strengthen our newer program, as well as share opportunities for our community supporters to get involved – even if they haven’t worn the blue jacket. - Layni LeBlanc, National FFA Secretary I’m excited to be a voice for the agriculture industry and to volunteer [...]
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The winter 2019 issue of FFA New Horizons has articles about artificial intelligence in agriculture, tips for aspiring chapter officers and more.
Here are a few of the fascinating forms of AI being used in fields, barns and food tech applications.
This member is pursuing an agriculture career that is out of this world.
California FFA alumna’s floral business named Small Business of the Year.
After nearly 50 years of involvement in the National FFA Organization, Dr. Brown has retired from his role at the U.S. Department of Education.
February is a busy month. Here's how Alumni and Supporters members can step in and help carry an FFA advisor's load.