From Dreaming to Primetime
In this retiring address, 2020-21 National FFA Southern Region Vice President Artha Jonassaint discusses how dreams are the beginning of extraordinary actions.
In this retiring address, 2020-21 National FFA Southern Region Vice President Artha Jonassaint discusses how dreams are the beginning of extraordinary actions.
Life has many challenging and joyous moments. In many challenging instances, we wish we could fast-forward to the next moment. But what can be learned from these moments? In the retiring address of 2020-21 National FFA Secretary Anna Mathis, we will learn that there is a reason for each season.
This guide is a resource for agriculture educators, advisors, chapter FFA officers, state FFA officers, state FFA staff, alumni and supporters to assist in planning and executing an engaging National FFA Week experience for the FFA chapter, school and community.
This educator guide is a resource for advisors who bring students to national convention and/or those students that are attending convention virtually.
Supervised agricultural experiences (SAEs) allow students to apply what they have learned in the classroom in a real-world setting. Before getting to that step, students will first need to determine their SAE. This lesson will help introduce SAEs to students.
The sports field management industry has a large impact on the sports world and is a great career that allows students to work in turf science as well as with athletics. In Pennsylvania, a new career development event (CDE) has been developed to allow students to explore this industry and career path.
In this article, Monte Cummins discusses how he came to love ranching and how he established his own herd. Cummins also learned a valuable skill from his father - leatherworking.
Learn more about the famous blue corduroy FFA jacket that has been worn by members for nearly 90 years.
Production agriculture, the heart of agricultural education and FFA involvement holds a special place in Jenny Holtermann's life. As a female farmer, she has found success in leadership roles advocating for the industry and raising the next generation of agriculturalists.
In this article, read about how the North Clay FFA Chapter is working to raise enough money to provide a service dog to one of their chapter members.