Bryce Cluff – Work To Be Done
There is always work to be done in life. In his retiring address, 2017-18 National FFA Western Region Vice President Bryce Cluff discusses how we can become better leaders through work, understanding and love.
There is always work to be done in life. In his retiring address, 2017-18 National FFA Western Region Vice President Bryce Cluff discusses how we can become better leaders through work, understanding and love.
This worksheet is a general worksheet to be used with the videos in the SAE video library.
This activity is a general worksheet to be used with videos from the FFA Blue Room Experience from the 91st National FFA Convention & Expo.
From the day we are born, there is a value and purpose for our life. It is important to remember everyone is different and brings different skills, talents and knowledge to the table. Everyone is valuable in their own unique way. In this retiring address, 2017-18 National FFA Eastern Region Vice President Gracie Furnish discusses how valuable each person is and why we need to see ourselves as valuable too.
This documents serves as an accompanying resource to the #SpeakAg Dialogues: Will plant evolution surpass herbicides and pesticides on the market? Video for agricultural educators and advisors to engage students in the dialogue.
This documents serves as an accompanying resource to the #SpeakAg Dialogues: Why is milk consumption lower today than in year's past? Video for agricultural educators and advisors to engage students in the dialogue.
This documents serves as an accompanying resource to the #SpeakAg Dialogues: How do we best manage our food waste? video for agricultural educators and advisors to engage students in the dialogue.
Success boils down to two important components, persistence and focus. In this retiring address, 2017-18 National FFA Southern Region Vice President Ian Bennett discusses how we encounter challenges on our path to success and how we need to be persistent and focused throughout these many challenges to achieve success.
Fear is a feeling that creeps up in everyday life, anything from fearing the judgment of peers to bigger feelings such as being unwanted. We should not let fear control our lives. We need to learn to combat the fears. Erica Baier discusses fear and why we need to overcome our biggest obstacle … ourselves.
The SAE for All program is designed to provide meaningful career preparation experiences for all students through the SAE component of the Ag Ed program. It enables every student, regardless of their time in Ag Ed to benefit from the SAE involvement by aligning the effort with their career interest.