Improving the ag industry requires farmers to constantly learn new technologies and be innovative.
For a California FFA member, that means learning the ins and outs of genomic testing, to improve genetics in his family’s dairy herd.
Related Stories
Georgia Grown Marketing Coordinator Happy Wyatt has spent the past 20 years teaching young students about agriculture and its connection to their everyday lives.
“Flat FFA members” help students share life and agriculture across states
To celebrate the release of A Beautiful Life, Dailey & Vincent are giving one fan the chance to win an unforgettable Nashville experience!
“Miss Ruby” continues to shape generations through service
Arbor Day event launches statewide effort led by 4-H and FFA
Wilder Blue Ranch in Louisiana brings rare Clydesdale horses to the South, offering visitors a unique farm experience and hands-on ag education.