www.ffa.org
Levy Randolph is the National FFA president.
The FFA magazine is called "FFA New Horizons."
The FFA was founded in 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri.
The National FFA Advisor is Dr. Larry Case.
The National FFA Alumni was founded in 1971.
The FFA colors, National Blue and Corn Gold, were adopted at the National FFA Convention in 1929.
The website for the Future Farmers of America, or FFA, can be found at www.ffa.org.
National FFA Organization is very similar to 4-H in that it has a strong agriculture background. Differences being that you must be enrolled in Agriculture vocation classes to become a member of FFA.
National FFA Week is always held during the week of George Washington's birthday in February.
He was elected the first African-American National FFA officer, becoming the National FFA Secretary in 1974.
There are currently 7,439 chapters throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands; and a total of 507,763.
The current national student president is Levy Randolph, from California. The National FFA organization does not have a president. The person in charge is Dr. Larry D. Case, CEO and National Advisor.