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Wondrous Wool
Learn more about the fantastic fiber, wool.
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What Does the Jacket Mean to You
Share memories, stories or thoughts about how the blue jacket has impacted your life.
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Sticky Situation
Fort Loramie FFA Chapter tapes their principal to the wall to fight hunger.
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A Delicious Future
Take a look at this perfectly packaged career.
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Farm Facts About Wool

June 17th, 2013

Did you know sheep are usually shorn once a year in the spring to keep them cool and harvest their fleece? Learn more interesting facts and statistics about wool.

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What does the FFA jacket mean to you?

June 14th, 2013

  The official FFA jacket was introduced and accepted by the delegates at the 1933 National FFA Convention. So if you do the math, this fall, we will celebrate the 80th anniversary of the blue corduroy jacket we all love so much! We’re planning a big story in FFA New Horizons about the jacket, and… Read more »

Farm Facts About Spinach

June 3rd, 2013

Did you know that California is the top spinach producing state? Learn more about this nutritious leafy green.

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Farm Facts About Peaches

May 25th, 2013

Get the facts on farm-fresh peaches, just in time for summer.

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Tell Us About Your FFA Advisor

May 22nd, 2013

In his new memoir, FFA alumnus Orion Samuelson says that his high school agriculture teacher/FFA advisor made an incredible impact on his life, his attitude and his career. We want to know from you: How has your FFA advisor impacted your life? Describe your advisor below in the comments, and your message may be included… Read more »

FFA Chapters Advocate for Hunger

May 15th, 2013

The National FFA Organization’s initiative to fight hunger became a lot more personal for 29 chapters in Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Louisiana and North Carolina this year. Each chapter received a $2,000 grant in fall 2012 as part of the Invest 2 Fight Hunger (I2FH) Pilot Program, and they used the money to educate their communities… Read more »