The future of farming is in Washington, D.C., this week to bring the message of agriculture to those who govern this country. Thirty-six FFA state officers are on Capitol Hill for the the 42nd anniversary of National Ag Day, which is celebrated today in classrooms and communities across the country.
“Agriculture plays a key role in all of our everyday lives,” Kent Schescke, director of government and nonprofit relations for the National FFA Organization, said. “FFA is pleased that we can play a role in helping others know the importance of agriculture, especially during the National Ag Day program.”
FFA members, along with students from 4-H, Agriculture Future of America and Student NAMA (The National Agri-Marketing Association), will take the message of the importance of agriculture and agricultural education to Capitol Hill and visit their congressional leaders.
Organized by the Agricultural Council of America, events during Ag Day mark a nationwide effort to tell the story of American agriculture and remind citizens that agriculture is all around us.