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Granite Mountain FFA puts member SAEs on display
03/09/11 |
Can you imagine joining together with students from eight other schools to form your FFA chapter?
Members in the Granite Mountain FFA Chapter in Utah know all about it. This chapter boasts more than 250 members, made up of nine high schools and several junior highs across the Salt Lake Valley.Read the full story
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FFA members pay tribute with Ribbon Quilt
03/09/11 |
When Marti Lance from Rittman, Ohio, heard about a ranching accident that took the life of 9-year-old Rowdy Hayes Smallwood, better known as “Cowboy Rowdy,” she wanted to do something to help. A longtime quilter, she knew a wall hanging would be an appropriate tribute to the little cowboy from Wyoming, but wanted to connect it to his love for showing horses and goats.
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Tell FFA What You Think
11/09/10 |
Let your voice be heard!
Our FFA board of directors want to know how you think we could improve FFA's programs and services.
Answer three questions at www.ffa.org/youtalkwelisten.
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Agriculture Industry
- Why do farmers farm?
- Biotechnology company sets up lab at Greenville High School in New York
- Small goats find popularity on urban farms
- Showing livestock teaches life lessons for FFA members
- FFA member Sarah Webster receives Phillip Morris scholarship
- Test Your Baby Animal Knowledge, Win Money For Your Chapter
Chapter Stories
- Washington's Yelm FFA members teach lessons through fortune cookies
- Westwood and Sibley-Ocheyedan FFA chapters in Iowa embrace new agriculture
- Jason Troendle plans for year as Minnesota FFA President
- Ponchatoula FFA awarded Heisman Award
- South Carolina member Perry Loftis elected Governor of Palmetto Boys State
- FFA members pay tribute with Ribbon Quilt
- Granite Mountain FFA puts member SAEs on display

