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Getting Plugged in as a Greenhand
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/getting-plugged-in-as-an-ffa-greenhand/
Here are three ways to step up your FFA involvement this upcoming year. 

5 Tips to Showcase Your Skills
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/5-tips-to-showcase-skills/
Ace your next interview with these tips from a human resources manager. 

Arctic Agriculture: What’s FFA Like in Alaska?
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/agriculture-and-ffa-in-alaska/
Michael Boatright, 2023-24 Alaska FFA state president, shares insights about farming and FFA in The Last Frontier. 

Getting Started With Hydroponics
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/getting-started-with-hydroponics/
Combat wintertime blues and exercise your green thumb with hydroponics. Let's explore the basics of these systems. 

Revamped Record Keeping
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/revamped-record-keeping-with-aet/
Missouri FFA member Seth Timm shares his best practices for staying on top of your record book in the upcoming year. 

New Board Members Announced for National FFA Foundation Sponsors’ Board
https://www.ffa.org/press-releases/new-board-members-announced-for-national-ffa-foundation-sponsors-board-2/
INDIANAPOLIS (Monday, Dec. 11, 2023) – The National FFA Foundation announced its new chair for the Sponsors’ Board during the 96th National FFA Convention & Expo in Indianapolis this fall. 

Addressing a Wild Hog Problem
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/smithville-ffa-members-address-wild-hog-problem/
Smithville FFA members help Mississippi landowners as part of a creative new federal hog trapping program. 

Why Kentucky Alum Invests in the Future of Agriculture
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/nick-carter-invests-in-the-future-of-ffa/
Lifetime supporter and Kentucky FFA alumnus discusses what inspires him to give back to our organization. 

Supporting Career Paths Through Scholarships Can Lead to a Continued Passion for Agriculture
https://www.ffa.org/scholarships/supporting-career-paths-through-scholarships-can-lead-to-a-continued-passion-for-agriculture/
Did you know that the ag industry is one of the largest employers in the United States? Agriculture and its related industries provided 21.1 million full- and part-time jobs in 2021 — or 10.5 percent of total U.S. employment! So it shouldn’t surprise you to learn that agriculture isn’t just for those seeking careers on farms or ranches. One of the programs I manage in my work at Bayer is Grow Ag Leaders, a Bayer Fund scholarship program, which awards more than $500,000 in scholarships every year. The prospective majors of our 2023 scholarship recipients demonstrate some of the incredibly diverse college majors that feed into the field of agriculture: Animal Breeding and Genetics; Diesel Mechanics; Environmental Engineering; Communications; Welding; Natural Resources Management; Landscape Architecture; Forest Management; Parks, Recreation & Tourism Studies; and many more. One of our recent scholarship recipients perfectly illustrates how a love of agriculture can transform into a promising career. Alaina Gebel from Waukon, Iowa, received a Grow Ag Leaders scholarship in 2023. She is currently a freshman at Iowa State University, […] 

Member-Run Holiday Market Spreads Cheer
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/housatonic-valley-ffa-holiday-market-spreads-cheer/
Each winter, Housatonic Valley FFA members learn life skills while keeping community traditions alive.  

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