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The national FFA convention doesn’t have to end with the last tap of the gavel. Stay tuned for our full convention coverage in the February 2008 issue, but for now, visit our convention page for cool photos, convention blogs and web-exclusive stories. Be sure to check out our newest features – 360-degree photos from the convention. Tell us some of your favorite FFA convention stories and events and submit your favorite Indy photos. You might see your stories published in the magazine or here on the site.
If you enjoy learning about the rich history of tractors, this book is for you.
Written by agriculture enthusiast Ralph W. Sanders, The Farm Tractor: 100 Years of North American Tractors chronicles the tractor’s role in continually transforming agriculture throughout the 20th century.
Besides its in-depth look at some of the rarest tractors ever made, the book also features more than 400 photos of tractors – from the 1938 Allis-Chalmers WC to the John Deere four-wheel-drive 8010.
National FFA Week presents a great opportunity to educate others about agriculture. Check out http://www.ageducate.org for educational resources – including facts and statistics, ideas for promotional activities, and even downloadable presentations.
Be sure to visit “Kids Space,” where you can link to a brand-new U.S. Department of Agriculture website called “Science Knows No Boundaries,” designed for children ages 8 to 13.
You’re sure to find plenty of information suitable for an agriculture facts flier or even a trivia game.
Need some fun giveaways for your National FFA Week community breakfast or prizes for your FFA trivia contest?
Check out our FFA Unlimited for 2008 National FFA Week items. We couldn’t begin to name it all, but here’s a sampling of what you’ll find: pencils, gift bags, fabric stickers, pocket guides, supporter buttons, bookmarkers, T-shirts and more. And that’s not even mentioning the items decorated with this year’s theme, “Blue Jackets, Bright Futures.”
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