FFA History

1996

H.O. Sargent Award is reinstated, promoting diversity among chapters. FFA announces its decision to move the National FFA Center from Alexandria, Va., to Indianapolis. FFA announces its decision to move the National FFA Convention from Kansas City, Mo., to Louisville, Ky., in 1999. The official website for FFA, FFA.org, debuts.

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1994

Corey Flournoy from Illinois is the first African American to be elected national FFA president; he is also the first national president from an urban environment.

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1991

FFA chapters in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam and five chapters in Micronesia are chartered.

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1990

The Partners in Active Learning Support (PALS) program launches. National convention delegates vote to raise the number of official voting delegates to 475 based on proportional representation. Delegates vote “no” to a new FFA Creed during the 63rd National FFA Convention.

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1989

The National Future Farmer magazine changes its name to FFA New Horizons.

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1988

The Future Farmers of America changes its name to the National FFA Organization to reflect the growing diversity in agriculture. Seventh and eighth grade students are permitted to become FFA members. The Agriscience Student Recognition Program is introduced. President Ronald Reagan speaks at the National FFA Convention via a prerecorded message. Evadale, Texas, member Chrystal McDaniel poses with the 3 millionth FFA jacket.

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1987

The first national television satellite broadcast of the National FFA Convention airs. Vice President George H.W. Bush speaks at the National FFA Convention. Bush is elected U.S. president the following year.

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1986

The first Agriscience Teacher of the Year Award is presented to Steven McKay from Boonville, Calif.

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1984

The first FFA TV public service announcements air.

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1983

The Ag Ed Network, the organization’s computerized information service, launches.

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