In the last 50 years, women have played a pivotal role in the National FFA organization.
Since the formal acceptance of female membership, their participation has continued to grow and evolve. Let’s see how women found their place in the organization in honor of National Women’s Month.
Here’s part two at how everything changed in the 1960s.
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The Arkansas Farm Bureau introduces us to the Brents Family, who have raised cattle, poultry, and hay on their operation in Jerusalem, Arkansas, for 14 years.