FFA Today: Illinois Student Leaders Prepare for 98th State Convention

Illinois FFA President Natalie Pratt reflects on a year serving members across the state and plans for the state’s upcoming conference.

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (RFD News) — The 98th annual Illinois FFA State Convention is just around the corner, bringing thousands of members together in Springfield.

Illinois FFA President Natalie Pratt joined us on Monday’s FFA Today to talk about her year serving members across the state and what students can expect at this year’s convention.

In her conversation with RFD News, Pratt shared what she is most looking forward to and why the event is such a memorable experience for first-time attendees. She also shared about her family’s history within the National FFA Organization and how that legacy influenced her decision to pursue a state officer role.

Finally, Pratt highlighted some of the moments she is most proud of from her year as state president.

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