FFA Today: North Dakota FFA Student Leaders Ready for Upcoming State Convention

North Dakota FFA President Cole Anderson joins us to discuss the upcoming state convention, leadership lessons, and what FFA means to students across the state.

YORK, NORTH DAKOTA (FFA TODAY) — Preparations are underway for the North Dakota FFA State Convention, where more than 1,300 members, advisors, and supporters are expected to gather in Fargo on June 1 for competitions, leadership events, and the celebration of another year in FFA.

North Dakota FFA President Cole Anderson of the Rugby FFA Chapter joined us on Monday’s FFA Today to discuss the upcoming convention and reflect on his year serving in a statewide leadership role.

In his conversation with RFD News, Anderson discussed the challenges and opportunities that have come with serving as state president and what he has learned about leadership throughout the year. He also shared the responsibilities involved in preparing for the state convention and why the event is so important to FFA members across North Dakota.

Anderson says the convention is a major gathering for students from across the state to compete, connect, and celebrate their involvement in agricultural education and leadership development. He also reflected on what first inspired him to join FFA and why the organization has continued to feel like family throughout his experience.

As the convention approaches, Anderson said he hopes members leave the year with lessons and experiences that continue to shape them beyond the classroom and into their future careers and communities.

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