FFA Today
FFA Today

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Check out FFA Today, a fun and fast-paced show featuring fascinating stories about amazing kids and unique agriculture industries.

With more than a half million dynamic FFA members across the nation, there are many stories to tell. Founded in 1928 as the Future Farmers of America, the National FFA Organization is the country’s largest youth organization with over 850,823 members and more than 8,995 chapters nationwide. FFA prepares young people for success with a wide range of academic, leadership and career development activities. READ MORE

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