FFA is a nearly limitless opportunity for young people to figure out who they are and what they want to do in life. Here are 10 lessons Farm Journal employees learned through FFA they use every day.
When Badger FFA Adviser Larry Plapp decided to retire after 37 years of teaching, his students got to work restoring a Farmall tractor, but it wasn't just any tractor. The 1954 Super M-TA was Plapp's father's first tractor.
Jennifer Shike, Farm Journal's Pork editor, won't deny it’s hard to open up and share with others. But here's why saying yes to those opportunities to tell your story can have a bigger impact than you can imagine.