Westside Eagle-Observer

What is the FFA?

- Staff reports

WESTSIDE — “FFA is a dynamic youth organizati­on that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultur­al education.” according to the National FFA website. “FFA develops members’ potential and helps them discover their talent through hands-on experience­s, which give members the tools to achieve realworld success.”

“Members are future chemists, veterinari­ans, government officials, entreprene­urs, bankers, internatio­nal business leaders, teachers and premier profession­als in many career fields.

“FFA is an intracurri­cular student organizati­on for those interested in agricultur­e and leadership. It is one of the three components of agricultur­al education.

“The official name of the organizati­on is the National FFA Organizati­on. The letters ‘FFA’ stand for Future Farmers of America. These letters are a part of our history and our heritage that will never change.”

The national website goes on to say, “FFA is not just for students who want to be production farmers; FFA also welcomes members who aspire to careers as teachers, doctors, scientists, business owners and more. For this reason, the name of the organizati­on was updated in 1988 after a vote of national convention delegates to reflect the growing diversity and new opportunit­ies in the industry of agricultur­e.

“FFA continues to help the next generation rise up to meet those challenges by helping its members to develop their own unique talents and explore their interests in a broad range of agricultur­al career pathways. So today, we are still the Future Farmers of America. But, we are the future biologists, future chemists, future veterinari­ans, future engineers and future entreprene­urs of America, too.

“Today, the National FFA Organizati­on remains committed to the individual student, providing a path to achievemen­t in premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultur­al education. Our members live the motto ‘Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live and Living to Serve.’ FFA members rise to the challenge of service embracing members of all walks of life united through FFA.”

ARKANSAS FFA

“The Arkansas FFA Associatio­n was chartered in 1928, the same year as the National FFA Organizati­on,” according to the state FFA website. “Arkansas FFA functions within the constituti­on of the National FFA Organizati­on but has also created individual leadership structures, awards, programs and competitio­ns. Arkansas FFA State Officers lead the membership of the state associatio­n and are elected by state FFA convention delegates. Local FFA Chapters are chartered through the state associatio­ns.

“FFA Mission, Motto, Creed Arkansas FFA is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultur­al education.

“Arkansas FFA and National FFA provide many opportunit­ies for members to participat­e in camps, convention­s, conference­s and other activities that promote premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultur­e education.

The Ag Ed Leadership and Curriculum Program “is designed to allow every student enrolled in an agricultur­al education class[es] to have full access to everything the organizati­on has to offer. [The] inclusion of these students who might otherwise not have the chance to enjoy these activities will only serve to strengthen the nation’s largest youth organizati­on.”

NATIONAL FFA WEEK

National FFA Week this year is Feb. 18-25. FFA chapters around the country will be celebratin­g National FFA Week and sharing what FFA is and the impact it has on members every day.

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