What’s It Take to Be a National Model of Excellence?
This year’s winning National Middle School Model of Excellence chapter offers words of wisdom to aspiring chapters.
Remembering NFA Week
New Farmers of America (NFA) Week was celebrated during the first full week of April from 1935 until 1965.
Corn Maze Collaboration
With the help of local FFA alumni and supporters, and some high-tech tools, members of the Randolph Cambria-Friesland FFA Chapter created a successful event.
Philly Students Grow at Fox Chase Farm
Take a look at how Fox Chase Farm engages pre-K through 12th-grade students in a variety of agriculture experiences.
Walmart’s Steps to Sustainability
Learn more about this FFA corporate partner’s journey to a more sustainable future.
Strange But True Ag Facts
It’s April Fools’ Day, but these hard-to-believe ag facts are all true.
Hometown History SAE
This FFA member uses her supervised agricultural experience to promote historic locations and agricultural businesses in her hometown.
Celebrate National Agriculture Week
Learn how you and your FFA chapter can make the most of this year’s National Agriculture Week March 21-27.
Spring Into Service
Spring is a season of growth and transformation. Use it as a springboard to improve your community through service.
6 Ways to Help Farmers During Planting
Do your part to serve the farming community during its busy spring planting season.
FFA Alumna Founds a Fresh Food Pantry
Fredericksburg FFA alumna Faith Geistweidt took the lead in developing a food pantry that supplies community members with fresh, healthy foods.
Biotechnology Basics
You might have to go back to the first tractor, the moldboard plow or even crop hybridization to find something that's shaped today's agriculture more than biotechnology. Take a look.
Leading the Change to Career Success
The first female African-American recipient of the American FFA Degree pursues a successful career with USDA.