FFA helps shape future leaders in agriculture by connecting students across the country. As National Eastern Region Vice President, Caroline Groth has been busy visiting state conventions and meeting members all year.
She joined RFD-TV’s Tammi Arender to check in on how it is going, which conventions she has attended, and what the experience has meant to her.
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