From a sixth-grade plant lover to a nationwide leader, Ramiya Stephens is an FFA member who proves that anyone, regardless of their background, can make an impact in agriculture.
The Farm Monitor introduces us to this year’s Georgia FFA State President, sharing her inspiring journey.
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