One Year in National Office: A Legacy Left for Generations
National FFA Central Region Vice President Mary Schrieber shares her year in review and reflects on the legacy she hopes to leave.
National FFA Central Region Vice President Mary Schrieber shares her year in review and reflects on the legacy she hopes to leave.
Double Diamond M Meats shows Valley FFA members what it means to live to serve by promoting the future of agriculture.
FFA members in Shattuck, Okla., are living to serve by teaching elementary students about different aspects of agriculture.
Guymon FFA is proving that "Living to Serve" isn't just a motto, but a way of life, rooted in hard work, community pride and a genuine desire to make a difference.
Wisconsin FFA Alumna Devani Hinkelmann is inspired by her supportive community and gives back by helping run local FFA events and starting an inclusive program at the county fair.
Sapulpa FFA Chapter's Carter Coble proves "Living to Serve" isn't just a motto. It's a lifestyle through service, leadership and perseverance.
If you're interested in running for state FFA office, here are five experiences that could shape your year of service.
JaLeigh Oldenburg, a spirited educator from Mulhall, Okla., is cultivating more than young minds in her kindergarten classroom—she’s planting seeds of curiosity and a love for agriculture.
Chris Pollack, a fifth-generation farmer, continues to serve the community by helping face growing issues in agriculture.
After losing his arm in an accident earlier this year, farmer Don Sheller lives to serve through faith and purpose.