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The second session of the 98th National FFA Convention and Expo has wrapped.

That session marked the first of six retiring addresses from your 2024-2025 National FFA Officers.

Eastern Region Vice President Caroline Groth is from Lexington, Kentucky. She belongs to the Locust Trace FFA chapter, and she served as her state’s FFA President from 2023-2024.


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