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Welcome to this special episode of Drivin’ Agriculture, where we celebrate National FFA Week! Today, we dive into the impact, mission, and future of the National FFA Organization (formerly Future Farmers of America). FFA is more than just farming—it’s about leadership, science, business, and innovation in agriculture. Join us as we explore its rich history, modern relevance, and hear from industry leaders shaping the future of agricultural education.
Lyle Orwig, Managing Partner of FFA and Immediate Past Chair of the National FFA Foundation Trustees, shares his personal connection to FFA and what it truly means to him. He highlights how FFA extends far beyond traditional farming, emphasizing leadership, education, and career development in agriculture. With a long history of involvement, Lyle reflects on his passion for continuing the FFA legacy and inspiring the next generation of agricultural leaders.
Pat Driscoll, a founding member of the Michigan FFA Foundation and National FFA Member, discusses his extensive history with FFA and how it has shaped his life. He reflects on the widespread impact of the "God Made a Farmer" commercial and how it resonates with people in agriculture. Pat also shares how FFA has influenced his leadership journey and how others can trace their leadership skills back to their experiences in FFA.
Molly Ball, President of the National FFA Foundation and Chief Marketing Officer, provides insights into National FFA Week and the various activities planned throughout the celebration. She explains how individuals can support FFA through donations and highlights the organizational structure that supports 9,000 chapters and 1 million members. Molly also discusses the impact FFA has had on her life, what she looks forward to in the organization’s future, and offers an encouraging message to those considering joining or supporting FFA.
Scott Stump, Chief Executive Officer of the National FFA Organization, speaks about the significance of National FFA Week and what goes into planning and celebrating it. He offers his perspective on the role of teachers, leaders, and other key contributors who make a difference in the lives of FFA members. Scott also explores the different pathways available for children to become involved in FFA, provides a message for those interested in participating, and shares what his own week will look like as the organization celebrates this special occasion.
As we celebrate National FFA Week, it’s clear that FFA is cultivating the next generation of agricultural leaders, innovators, and changemakers. Whether you are an alumnus, a supporter, or someone new to the FFA mission, we invite you to engage with this incredible organization and its efforts to shape the future of agriculture.
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