As we celebrate National FFA Week, we now want to check in with our next guest, who is an Oklahoma producer, FFA Alumni, and ag influencer.
Gatlin Didier spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander on his FFA experience, using social media to promote agriculture, and how FFA shaped who he is today!
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