National FFA Officers Talk Inclusiveness
2019 National FFA Officers reflect on the 50th anniversary of women in FFA and a future of inclusiveness for members.
2019 National FFA Officers reflect on the 50th anniversary of women in FFA and a future of inclusiveness for members.
After earning a degree in ag communications, Hannah Borg returned to the family farm to raise chickens and continue her family legacy.
Three generations of Baker women have influenced FFA in many impactful ways.
When opportunity knocked, Dr. Jim Knight didn’t answer. Later, he would become one of the strongest advocates for inclusion.
Little did Bill Sarpalius know his first public vote to extend FFA membership to women would lead to a lifelong career as a political servant and advocate for agriculture.
Roses are red. FFA jackets are blue. 50+ years later, women wear them too.
Gay Erickson, an FFA member from New York, was one of many women who paved the way for women in FFA.
Let's celebrate the 50th anniversary of women gaining full membership into the National FFA Organization!
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