The National FFA Organization reaches a record-breaking 1 million members!

48p1.jpg

INDIANAPOLIS (Monday, Aug. 5, 2024/National FFA Organization) - National FFA Organization, a nationally recognized school-based student leadership development organization, announced today that it reached a record-breaking milestone of having more than one million FFA members: 1,027,273. States that have shown the largest membership percentage growth this past year are Utah, Florida and Alaska.

“It’s exciting to watch this generation continue to find their place in agricultural education and FFA,” said National FFA CEO Scott Stump. “We know there are many opportunities in the field of agriculture – from being a leader in your community to filling the need in the talent pipeline in one of the more than 350 careers in agriculture. We believe our members are also seeing these opportunities and welcome all to the table.”

FFA Membership Stats, 2023-2024:

· Student Membership: 1,027,273 (+8.6% from last year)

· Student Chapters: 9,235

· Alumni Membership: 760,152

· Alumni Chapters: 2,033

· Top states with highest membership numbers:

o Texas (177,401)

o California (104,450)

o Georgia (81,963)

o Florida (60,817)

o North Carolina (48,241)

· Top states for % membership increase compared to last year:

o Utah (+172.7% from last year)

o Florida (+116.9 % from last year)

o Alaska (+74.9% from last year)

FFA, formerly known as “Future Farmers of America,” was founded in 1928 and has since evolved into a youth organization that extends past the traditional farmer. Today, FFA reaches middle and high school students in both rural and urban communities and encourages diversity in membership. For example, as of 2023, 42.4% of FFA members were female and FFA chapters are currently in 23 of the 25 largest cities in the U.S., reaching more students in suburban areas. The wider range of student participation sheds light on the value of both traditional and urban farming.

“Alaska’s rich natural resources are a cornerstone of our new FFA chapter,” said Maureen Cronin, Bettye Davis East High FFA advisor based in Anchorage. “In just one year, we are proud to have become the third largest chapter in the state and already have plans to expand for year two. We provide our students with unique hands-on experiences – from agricultural technology to opportunities gathering berries and fishing and so many things in between – so our members can gain invaluable insights into sustainable practices and resource management with what we have in our backyard.”

The importance of agricultural education continues to become more apparent, with companies in the agriculture industry seeking employees with skills such as problem-solving and decision-making, teamwork, verbal communication, technical knowledge, and more. To meet this need, FFA actively works to maintain successful chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and regularly provides educational opportunities outside the school setting for students to connect and learn from students across the country. The success of a chapter largely depends on the support from a local community, including teachers, school administrators and parents/guardians.

“I couldn’t be prouder of the remarkable growth we’ve seen in our chapter and across the state,” said Austin Courson, JM Tate High School FFA Advisor and Assistant Principal based in Florida. “Watching our students embrace leadership roles, develop practical and technical skills, and work together has been incredibly rewarding. Their dedication to agriculture and the community is inspiring and we look forward to another great year of learning and growing together. As an advisor, it’s truly an honor to support each FFA member on this journey.”

The announcement of the milestone of reaching more than one million FFA members comes ahead of the 97th National FFA Convention & Expo, which is set to take place October 23-26 in Indianapolis. In 2023, the Convention had a record-breaking attendance of nearly 72,954, comprised of members, advisors, and guests, and the organization anticipates to see that number grow this year.

To learn more about the National FFA Organization, click HERE.

Related Stories
National FFA Organization CEO Scott Stump shares the importance of Give FFA Day, how contributions support students, and why today is an opportunity for everyone to help invest in the future of agriculture.
As National FFA Week continues, Ag Teacher Appreciation Day serves as a reminder of the lasting impact ag educators have on students, communities, and the future of American agriculture.
Michael Kelsey of the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association joined us with the latest on the Oklahoma wildfires, recovery efforts for ranchers, and the role agriculture leaders are playing in supporting rural communities.
Stephenville FFA students showcase robotics skills at the San Antonio Stock Show, blending teamwork, technology, and competition for the next generation.
It’s National FFA Week, and today we’re celebrating Alumni Day by highlighting some inspiring former FFA members making an impact in agriculture and beyond.
Claire Woeppel, Central Region Vice President with the National FFA Organization, joined us to discuss Alumni Day, the lasting impact of FFA supporters, and why honoring that legacy matters during National FFA Week.

Rural Lifestyle & Entertainment Shows
The affable and unassuming international singing star Daniel O’Donnell is one of Ireland’s best known performers – from Australia to Alaska.
Bill Gaither, the founder of one of gospel’s most successful groups, the Gaither Vocal Band, and his wife, Gloria, are delighted to showcase their favorite gospel music during “Gaither Gospel Hour” on RFD-TV.
Celebrating 16 Consecutive Seasons on RFD Network! “The Penny Gilley Show,” starring “The Sweetheart of Country Music” herself, Penny Gilley.
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.
“Texas Our Texas” – a magical place. A place of land and legend. A place like no other. People come here to touch it, to feel the passion, to soak it in and be a part of it. Hosted by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller. Let’s ride!