Students Use National FFA Week to Share Importance of Agriculture, Value of Agricultural Education, History of Organization
Indianapolis, Indiana (PRWEB) February 17, 2014 -- More than a half-million students in all 50 U.S. states this week will share the importance of agriculture in our daily lives, spread their passion for agriculture and host communitywide events to help others in need.
It’s National FFA Week and a host of activities are planned to raise awareness about the role the National FFA Organization plays in the development of the agriculture industry’s future leaders and the importance of agricultural education.
The week-long tradition started in 1948. Each year, National FFA Week runs Saturday to Saturday, encompassing President George Washington’s Feb. 22 birthday in recognition of Washington’s legacy as an agriculturist 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 much 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.
National FFA Week is sponsored by Tractor Supply Co., National FFA Week activities can be followed on Twitter at #FFAweek.
According to responses on Facebook and Twitter, local FFA chapters plan to host parties in appreciation of their agriculture teachers and FFA advisors. Members will host local farmers’ markets, visit elementary and middle schools to talk about FFA and agricultural education, complete community-service projects, participate in spirit days at their schools to promote agricultural education and much more. A round-up of some planned National FFA Week activities:
- Through Sunday, participating Tractor Supply Co. stores encourage customers to donate $1 at checkout to support FFA. Donations will fund $1,000 scholarships for FFA members while 10 percent will support state FFA association programs. Last year, Tractor Supply raised more than $362,000 in 45 states to provide 284 scholarships for FFA members to use for college.
- The National FFA Organization is hosting a reception Tuesday at the National FFA Center in Indianapolis. Scheduled to attend are Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard; Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Ted McKinney; Ginny Cain, central Indiana regional director for U.S. Sen. Dan Coats; Chris Ready, director of U.S. and Canada food animal marketing for Elanco; and Ethan McNeely, Indiana FFA state officer and Southern Region vice president.
- The Northwestern Clark FFA chapter in Ohio is having a “felfie” contest – members will take “selfie” photos with a farm animal of their choice and post on Twitter using #nefelfie.
- Valders FFA chapter in Wisconsin is hosting a canned food drive during National FFA Week. In its first year last year, the drive resulted in more than 800 cans of food being donated to a local food bank.
- The Jackson County Central and Southwest Star Concept FFA chapters in Minnesota will celebrate National FFA Week will host an FFA Barnyard in the high school’s agricultural shop class. Local day care and preschool students and kindergarten through second-grade students can visit chickens, pigs, calves and rabbits while learning about farm safety.
The National FFA Organization provides leadership, personal growth and career success training through agricultural education to 579,678 student members in grades seven through 12 who belong to one of 7,570 local FFA chapters throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Duane Brodt, National FFA Organization, http://www.FFA.org, +1 (888) 332-2589, [email protected]
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