Posted by Ray Tractor on February 20, 2018 at 21:37:25 from (67.45.32.157):
In Reply to: FFA posted by merlynr on February 20, 2018 at 16:58:57:
The name was changed in 1988. I just retired from 32 years as an ag teacher. That's why I have to ask so many questions from all you guys who have actually done the work your whole life instead of just talked about it! In some places FFA is growing. One county in southern Indiana went from 3 high schools without ag to 3 schools with ag, each with its own FFA chapter all in the last 20 years. And two of those were pretty much city schools. My daughter is also an ag ed graduate and she is taking a job next fall to start an ag program back up in a school that had not had it for the last 40 years.
The biggest challenge honestly is finding qualified teachers who want to do the job. It turns out that anyone who can get a teaching degree is pretty valuable in other ag jobs, and teacher's salary can't compete.
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