Was your intention to help your local FFA chapter or was it to promote more interest in old tractors?
It's possible that FFA could be moving beyond restoring old tractors as a means to teach kids the skills and knowledge they will need to have a future career in modern agriculture. Agriculture has changed a lot in the last 25 years, it will probably change a lot more in the next 25 years. Most kids that will be working in agriculture will not be farmers. Today's kids will need new skills compared to those of their fathers and grandfathers. Back in the early 1970's our 4-H chapter was introducing kids to the basics of topics like agronomy, animal nutrition, farm and home safety, record keeping and cost control, crop rotation to control diseases and weeds (well...that may be obsolete today), animal husbandry, crop horticulture, live stock judging, marketing, etc. Maybe being a chapter leader in one of those fields or some other current field might still be very very helpful to the chapter and maybe more appreciated?
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