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From the Editor: Relearning History for a Better Future
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/from-the-editor-relearning-history-for-a-better-future/
FFA New Horizons editor Kasey Riebel offers a new perspective of history in the latest spring/summer issue. 

4 Chapter Activities to Kick Off the New Year
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/4-chapter-activities-to-kick-off-the-new-year/
Start 2022 off strong with these ideas for chapter activities. 

Your Path
https://www.ffa.org/educator_resources/your-path/
Finding your path in life is important, but it is also important to know that your path may look different from others. In this retiring address, 2020-21 National FFA Central Region Vice President Paxton Dahmer discusses how it is OK to have a different path than your peers. 

Honor Tradition
https://www.ffa.org/educator_resources/honor-tradition/
In this retiring address, 2020-21 National Eastern Region Vice President Miriam Hoffman reveals how honoring true traditions while making true change can lead to true progress. 

Keep Running
https://www.ffa.org/educator_resources/keep-running/
In this retiring address, 2020-21 National FFA President Doster Harper discusses how we need to keep running and persevere to find success. 

You Are Needed
https://www.ffa.org/educator_resources/you-are-needed/
In this retiring address, 2020-21 National FFA Western Region Vice President David Lopez discusses how it is important to pay attention to people if we want to help others. 

From Dreaming to Primetime
https://www.ffa.org/educator_resources/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. 

There Is a Reason for Your Season
https://www.ffa.org/educator_resources/there-is-a-reason-for-your-season/
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. 

FFA Alumna is Breaking the Mold
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/ffa-alumna-is-breaking-the-mold/
Doris Mold pursued her passion for agriculture against all odds. 

This Contest Is Bales of Fun
https://www.ffa.org/the-feed/this-contest-is-bales-of-fun/
FFA chapters turn hay bales into works of art to win cash. 

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