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In Nebraska and Elsewhere, FFA Cultivates Career-Ready Students for the Agricultural Sector

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Nebraska FFA cultivates career-ready students for the agricultural sector by providing skills training and education to over 12,000 high school students. The state association of the national Future Farmers of America focuses on developing leaders and innovators for the future, promoting agricultural education in local FFA chapters across Nebraska.
La Nebraska FFA prepara studenti pronti per la carriera nel settore agricolo, fornendo formazione e istruzione a più di 12,000 studenti delle scuole superiori. L'associazione statale della Future Farmers of America nazionale si concentra sullo sviluppo di leader e innovatori per il futuro, promuovendo l'educazione agricola nei capitoli locali della FFA in tutto il Nebraska.
La FFA de Nebraska cultiva estudiantes listos para una carrera en el sector agrícola al proporcionar formación profesional y educación a más de 12,000 estudiantes de secundaria. La asociación estatal de la Future Farmers of America nacional se centra en el desarrollo de líderes e innovadores para el futuro, promoviendo la educación agrícola en los capítulos locales de FFA por todo Nebraska.
네브래스카 FFA는 12,000명이 넘는 고등학생들에게 기술 훈련과 교육을 제공함으로써 농업 분야에서 경력을 준비하는 학생들을 양성합니다. 전국 미래 농부 아메리카의 주 협회는 미래의 리더와 혁신가를 개발하는 데 중점을 두고, 네브래스카 전역의 지역 FFA 장에서 농업 교육을 촉진합니다.
La Nebraska FFA forme des étudiants prêts pour une carrière dans le secteur agricole, en fournissant une formation et éducation à plus de 12 000 lycéens. L'association d'État de la Future Farmers of America nationale se concentre sur le développement de leaders et d'innovateurs pour l'avenir, en promouvant l'éducation agricole dans les chapitres locaux de la FFA à travers le Nebraska.
Die Nebraska FFA fördert karrierebereite Schüler im landwirtschaftlichen Sektor, indem sie über 12.000 Oberschülern Fachausbildung und Bildung bietet. Der Landesverband der nationalen Future Farmers of America konzentriert sich auf die Entwicklung von Führungskräften und Innovatoren für die Zukunft und fördert die landwirtschaftliche Bildung in lokalen FFA-Kapiteln in ganz Nebraska.
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  • Nebraska FFA promotes agricultural education by offering skills training and education in local FFA chapters across Nebraska.
  • More than 12,000 high school students are members of the FFA in Nebraska.
  • The Nebraska FFA Foundation supports programs throughout the state that offer educational programming.
  • Students must be enrolled in an agricultural course at their school to be a member of the Nebraska FFA.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / April 22, 2024 / In Nebraska, one out of every three jobs is agriculture-based.

Focused on developing leaders and innovators for the future, the state association of the national Future Farmers of America (FFA) promotes agricultural education by offering skills training and education in local FFA chapters across Nebraska. Currently, more than 12,000 high school students are members of the FFA in Nebraska.

"It's important that young people continue to seek agricultural jobs in both rural and urban Nebraska," says Stacey Agnew, executive director of Nebraska FFA Foundation. "There is a high demand for students to work in the industry, whether they have a high school or post-secondary education."

The Nebraska FFA Foundation is the fundraising arm for Nebraska FFA, helping to support programs throughout the state that offer educational programming. To be a member, students must be enrolled in an agricultural course at their school. Interest is evident, as the Nebraska FFA has grown from about 150 chapters in the early 2010s to 214 today.

From animal systems to crop production to harvesting and merchandising, many career paths exist in agricultural careers. Students are exposed to such roles through a model of classroom and laboratory instruction, leadership training and experiential learning-based opportunities.

"Over 300,000 jobs exist within agriculture in Nebraska-it's more than just your ranchers and farmers."

Contrary to popular belief, Agnew clarifies that students living on a ranch or farm comprise "a very small percentage" of Nebraska FFA membership. In fact, most students in agricultural education in Nebraska are part of the food and natural resource system.

For the past three years, Enbridge has awarded Fueling Futures grants to the Nebraska FFA Foundation as part of our commitment to building vibrant communities near our operations. The funding has supported the annual statewide convention held every April, and helped to put on workshops for members at either a free or reduced cost.

In 2023, Enbridge's own Michael Howe, a stakeholder engagement specialist based in neighboring Wyoming, participated in the state convention as a judge for a speaking competition.

"It's incredibly important for us to get industry volunteers every year," says Agnew.

Enbridge is an enthusiastic supporter of the FFA across the Great Plains and the Midwest, with Fueling Futures grants targeted for the following activities by respective state chapters in 2023:

  • Safety, diversity and inclusion training and conference support in North Dakota and Iowa.
  • Diversity and inclusion capacity building in Minnesota.
  • Leadership training in Wyoming and Missouri.
  • Environmental education in Montana.

At the heart of it all, the main goal for the Nebraska FFA Foundation is to drive awareness among teachers and students about the career paths available and companies to work for within the agricultural sector.

And the earlier the exposure to the industry, the better. Students who are enrolled in agricultural courses develop greater curiosity around innovation and new technologies relevant to the industry.

"These are the eventual leaders who will be responsible for ensuring a safe and stable food and fiber supply, so it's extremely important we start them early. High school students often don't have a point of reference about what sort of jobs are out there until you introduce it to them," says Agnew.

"It would be quite devastating to our economy and communities if people were not prepared to raise the food to feed the world."


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FAQ

How many high school students are members of the FFA in Nebraska?

More than 12,000 high school students are members of the FFA in Nebraska.

What is the role of the Nebraska FFA Foundation?

The Nebraska FFA Foundation is the fundraising arm for Nebraska FFA, helping to support programs throughout the state that offer educational programming.

Who is the executive director of Nebraska FFA Foundation?

Stacey Agnew is the executive director of Nebraska FFA Foundation.

What are the requirements to become a member of Nebraska FFA?

Students must be enrolled in an agricultural course at their school to be a member of the Nebraska FFA.

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