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FFA is a dynamic student-led leadership development organization for students of agricultural education. The FFA changes lives and prepares students for premier leadership, personal growth and career success.
FFA is a part of the teaching program in agricultural sciences. The first step is to enroll in an agricultural science class. FFA activities are an outgrowth of the classroom and supervised independent enterprises and projects.
No. Every FFA member must have a supervised agricultural experience program or SAE as we call it. An SAE is a project or enterprise that gives members hands-on training and a chance to apply what is learned in the classroom. Livestock projects are very popular, but there are a lot of options: placement in an agricultural job, internships, experimental work in agriscience, horticultural projects and crop projects are just a few.
The letters “FFA” stand for Future Farmers of America.
No, your student can join the Jr FFA as long as they are 9 years old or in the 3rd grade.
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