Looking Back, Looking Around, Looking Ahead

October 25, 2018

NASHVILLE, Tenn (RFD-TV) Day Two of the 91st National FFA Convention and Expo has concluded, but the excitement and energy continue to build! The day’s highlights included more inspiring speakers, free frozen custard, curtesy of Culver’s, the preparation of a time capsule celebrating 75 years of partnership between FFA and John Deere, and Round One of the Talent Competition.

Check out these noteworthy posts from Day Two. If you’re there at the convention, share your own memories by hashtagging #ffajustone and #FFAonRFDTV.

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Don’t miss our complete coverage of the 91st National FFA Convention, kicking off this Wednesday, right here on RFD-TV, and also on RURAL RADIO Channel 147 on SiriusXM, The Cowboy Channel, and Country Club.






Rural Lifestyle & Entertainment Shows
First introduced to RFD-TV on Larry’s Country Diner, The Malpass Brothers, modern day troubadours, bring you their very own, brand-new show to RFD-TV. Viewers can enjoy traditional country music from the brother duo of Chris & Taylor Malpass, a featured celebrity guest on each episode, and loads of clever humor.
Join popular polka performer Mollie Busta as she hosts the weekly “Mollie B Polka Party” on RFD-TV! The one-hour program features the nation’s top polka bands and a wide variety of ethnic styles produced on location at music festivals from around the country.
For more than 20 years on the air during its original run, HEE HAW did more than simply make people laugh; it made an unforgettable mark on country music and became an American Institution.
Ray’s Roadhouse is a weekly program featuring the music of Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel. Ray and his band Asleep at the Wheel has had a more than 50 year career in the music industry and over the years have earned nine Grammy Awards. The program also will feature guest performers such as Pat Green, Stoney LaRue and Kelly Willis.
The affable and unassuming international singing star Daniel O’Donnell is one of Ireland’s best known performers – from Australia to Alaska.