FFA Today: Students are exploring new opportunities in agriculture at the Next Gen Conference

As the countdown continues to the 98th National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, the organization is also focusing on preparing the next generation of agricultural leaders.

Earlier this fall, the National FFA Next Gen Conference brought high school students from across the country to Fargo, North Dakota, to explore emerging technology and career opportunities in agriculture.

Ashli Weinrich, FFA Program Specialist, joined RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander to talk about how events like the Next Gen Conference are shaping the future of the organization and its members.

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