National FFA Week

John Deere Donates $1M To National FFA Organization
John Deere Donates $1M To National FFA Organization
John Deere Donates $1M To National FFA Organization
Building on 80 years of partnership, John Deere announced a donation last week of $1 million to the National FFA Organization.  The donation will support the growth of future leaders, feed agriculture's talent pipeline, and honor the organization's community service efforts.  John De...
Students to Celebrate Agriculture and Leadership Nationally
Students to Celebrate Agriculture and Leadership Nationally
Students to Celebrate Agriculture and Leadership Nationally
You’ll probably see more blue corduroy in your community starting next weekend.  National FFA week starts Saturday February 18th and runs through the 25th.   Whether through service projects or community gatherings, National FFA Week is a time for FFA members to raise awareness about the National FFA Organization's role in developing future leaders and the importance of agricultural education.  Na
Students Celebrate Agriculture and Leadership During FFA Week
Students Celebrate Agriculture and Leadership During FFA Week
Students Celebrate Agriculture and Leadership During FFA Week
More than 735,000 FFA members across the country will share the story of agriculture as part of National FFA Week, which runs through Saturday February 26th. “National FFA Week is an important week for members across the country, as not only do we celebrate the organization, but we share the message of FFA and agriculture,” says National FFA Advisor Dr. James Wood ...
Coveney: Give FFA Day An Opportunity To Help Leadership Fund
Coveney: Give FFA Day An Opportunity To Help Leadership Fund
Coveney: Give FFA Day An Opportunity To Help Leadership Fund
National FFA week is February 20th through the 27th, and right in the middle of the festivities is Give FFA Day, which this year, falls on Thursday, February 25th. National FFA Annual Fund Manager Kimberly Coveney said Give FFA Day supports their leadership fund, which is where the greatest need currently exists ...