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The Future Farmers of America of yesteryear has evolved into today's FFA, a modern organization that offers even more opportunities to learn leadership and career skills in agriculture-related ...
Newly elected state FFA president says it's more than plows, sows and cows St. Charles senior advocates organization's many opportunities for youths ...
Haven FFA brings fourth, fifth and sixth grade students from Haven Elementary, along with students from the Yoder school, to the USD 312 school farm for Farmall Day. Community members involved in ...
"The perception is that FFA is plows, cows and sows," Armstrong says. "Now we talk about not vocational agriculture but the science of agriculture and the science of food." And reframing agriculture ...
Because FFA is not just plows and cows any more. Phil Ward, the CEO of Oregon State FFA, describes the atmosphere. "So one of the things you'll notice if you make into the session hall this week ...
Hey, Sterling High School students: Interested in agriculture, but you didn’t grow up on, or even around, a farm? That’s OK. Neither did your new agriculture instructor and FFA adviser.
Homan and Phillips were among a half-dozen antique tractor owners who spent a few hours tilling fields Sunday afternoon behind Central High School in Camp Point, Ill., for the Central FFA's first ...
A record number of kids are joining the FFA, formerly the Future Farmers of America. Many are from urban and suburban areas, and they're shifting the group's focus from agriculture to food science.
"When people think about agriculture, they think of cows, plows and sows," Baker said. "We're so much more than that now. We're business classes, marketing classes and communication.
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