How 7 FFA chapters are spreading holiday cheer this season
Living to Serve isn’t just an unused, trite motto — it’s a living, breathing mentality that FFA chapters embody as the holiday season rapidly approaches.
Living to Serve isn’t just an unused, trite motto — it’s a living, breathing mentality that FFA chapters embody as the holiday season rapidly approaches.
Amara Jackson, an agricultural communications and agribusiness junior at the Oklahoma State University, National FFA president this month.
Each year at the National FFA Convention & Expo, four FFA members are honored with American Star Awards for outstanding accomplishments in FFA.
Oklahoma signed a new bill to allow teenagers as young as 14 who live or work on a family farm to be eligible for a driving permit to and from the farms.
It’s the season to give back, and FFA members across the country are embracing the idea of “Living to Serve” within their local communities.
Diagnosed with breast cancer in her 30s, Brooke Taylor created the Rural Gone Urban Foundation to leave a legacy of help and caring for others.
Back in 2019, the Oklahoma ranch of iconic Pittsburg Steeler player and broadcaster Terry Bradshaw went up for sale. Now, it’s back on the market.
This ambassador for the Oklahoma Pork Council is upending pig farming stereotypes with young leadership Tre Smith is not a typical hog farmer. During a FaceTime call, the 22-year-old Black senior at Oklahoma State University wears a gray, long-sleeved Carhartt shirt. “Someone can be better than me,” Smith said, “but they’ll never be better than […]
Springdale Tractor Company is encouraging FFA members to visit one of their locations, recite the FFA Creed and receive an FFA jacket.
Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association President Byron Yeoman dressed as Santa Clause and delivered a freezer fill of beef to the Ronald McDonald House.