
FFA mission statement is a vibrant student organization that uses agricultural education to transform lives and prepare members for outstanding leadership, personal development, and career success.
Through practical experiences, FFA members’ potential is developed and their talents are discovered, providing them with the skills they need to succeed in the real world.
Members include aspiring scientists, vets, politicians, business owners, bankers, worldwide business executives, professors, and top professionals in a variety of professions.
The next generation of world-changing leaders is provided by FFA.
Through agricultural education, FFA helps students realize their potential for outstanding leadership, personal development, and career success.
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FFA Creed

- I have faith in the future of agriculture that is not based on words but on the accomplishments of both the present and previous generations of agriculturalists. They believed in the promise of better days through better ways, just as the better things we now take for granted were earned through earlier struggles.
- I have thought it’s both enjoyable and hard to work on a decent farm or engage in other agricultural endeavors. since I am familiar with its rewards and drawbacks and have an innate affection for those associations that I cannot deny, even during times of despair.
- I have a faith in the future of agriculture that is not based on words but on the accomplishments of both the present and previous generations of agriculturalists. I believe in the promise of better days through better ways, just as the better things we now take for granted were earned through earlier struggles.
- I think it’s both enjoyable and hard to work on a decent farm or engage in other agricultural endeavors since I am familiar with its rewards and drawbacks and have an innate affection for those associations that I cannot deny, even during times of despair.
- They firmly believed that American agriculture can and will uphold the highest ideals of our national identity and that I can have a positive impact on my family and neighborhood that will support my contribution to this inspirational endeavor.
- E. M. The creed, which Tiffany wrote, accepted during the third national FFA convention. Both the 38th Convention and the 63rd Convention updated it.
FFA Mission statement Motto

- cultivates confident and capable agricultural leadership.
- brings awareness of agriculture’s importance to humankind’s well-being on a global and technological scale.
- strengthens students’ self- and work confidence in the field of agriculture.
- advises making a wise decision to pursue a profession in agriculture.
- promotes success in programs for the supervised farming experience.
- encourages the community to manage its financial, environmental, and human resources wisely.
- builds interpersonal abilities for collaboration, communication, interpersonal engagement, and social interaction.
- enhances citizenship, voluntarism, and patriotism while fostering character.
- encourages everyone to have cooperative behaviors and attitudes.
- encourages leading healthy lives.
- promotes scholarly excellence.
FFA Code of Ethics

FFA members must always act in a way that promotes their club, chapter, school, and
- wearing a clean, proper outfit for the situation.
- being respectful at all times and demonstrating respect for the rights of others.
- being truthful and avoiding taking advantage of others.
- respecting other people’s property and rights.
- avoiding shouting, loud conversation, profanity, and other inappropriate behavior.
- appearing sportsmanship in the show ring, presiding over events and meetings. it’s being gracious in both defeat and modest in success.
- quickly arriving at meetings and respecting the views of others when speaking.
- taking pride in our organization, events, and programs for supervised experience, displays, and the agricultural industry.
- sharing with others the knowledge and experiences gained from national
- sharing knowledge and experiences acquired through attending national and state gatherings with others.
At the 1952 International FFA Convention, the delegates approved this code of ethics.
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FFA Local Chapter Officers
FFA Local Chapter Officers
President – Katelyn Seger
Vice President – Doug Seger
Treasurer – Taylor Broerman
Secretary – Brandon Barlage
Reporter – Meghan Bruns
Sentinel – Laura Poeppelman
Student Advisor – Andy Meyer
Parliamentarian– Ben Barhors
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