4-H and FFA have a long-standing history of supporting young people in agriculture. One company is now helping these organizations fundraise by selling socks with a purpose.
Melissa Rosenbusch-Spicer with Bloom For Good spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander about their mission, their partnership with FFA, and how people can get involved.
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