Celebrate National FFA Week

Kelly Marshall

ffaNext week, February 20-27, more than half a million students will celebrate the role of agriculture in our daily lives.  National FFA Week encourages students to raise awareness and share the message of agriculture throughout the country.  The week, chosen to encompass George Washington’s birthday, runs Saturday to Saturday.

The weeklong tradition, which began in 1948, was designated by the National FFA Board of Directors in recognition of Washington’s legacy as an agriculturalist and farmer. FFA was founded by a group of young farmers back in 1928. Its mission is to prepare future generations for the challenges of feeding a growing population. Founding members of the organization taught generations that agriculture is more than planting and harvesting — it involves science, business and more.

Today, FFA continues to help the next generation rise up to meet new agricultural challenges by helping members develop their own unique talents and explore their interests in a broad range of career pathways. Members progress to enjoy careers as biologists, chemists, veterinarians, engineers and entrepreneurs.

Across the national FFA chapters will be sharing the message of ag with students and with their communities, as well as recruiting new members.  The six national officers will visit chapters across the country, and alumni and sponsors will also advocate for ag education.

Tuesday, February 23 is “Give FFA Day,” a day to encourage the public to support causes that will impact FFA members.  Donations can be made at FFA.org/giveFFAday.

Use the hashtag #FFAweek on social media, and follow along with Tractor Supply Company, the official sponsor of FFA week.

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