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Growing the next generation of leaders who will change the world.

The Kentucky FFA Association is a student-led organization whose mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.

Agricultural Education consists of three inter-related components:

Classroom /
Laboratory

Classroom and Laboratory instruction involves students learning about various aspects of the agricultural industry from a certified teacher of agriculture. Instruction includes classroom instruction as well as hands on learning through various lab based activities.

Supervised Agricultural
Experience (SAE)

SAE involves students applying their knowledge of agriculture through a variety of Supervised Agricultural Experiences that may include entrepreneurship, job placement, service learning, research, and school based enterprises.

National FFA
Organization

FFA allows students to apply what they have learned in the classroom through service as a chapter leader, various competitive events, and by service to the local school and community.

Recent News

34,965
Agricultural Education Enrollment
25,178
active FFA Members - that's a RECORD!
67%
of members have an SAE project
$12.7M
has been earned through SAE Projects
186
active FFA chapters
323
Ag Teachers
3,260
2025 State FFA Convention Attendance
1,949
FFA Camp Attendance

Membership & Community Benefits

FFA is an intracurricular student organization for students interested in agriculture and leadership. Giving members the chance to develop their unique talents and explore a wide range of agricultural career pathways, our goal is to strengthen real-world skills, builds confidence, and connect students with hands-on learning that prepares them for future success.

In Kentucky, FFA is truly for everyone; members range from 12 to 21 years old and are actively enrolled in at least one agriculture course, creating a diverse community of young leaders who share a passion for agriculture, growth, and service.

Upcoming Events

21 - 28 Feb

National FFA Week

Saturday, Location Name
25 Feb

FFA Legislative Program

Wednesday, Capitol Education Center- Frankfort
03 Mar

Kentucky River Regional FFA Day

Tuesday
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Get Involved

Becoming part of Kentucky FFA opens the door to leadership opportunities, hands-on agricultural experiences, and personal growth that lasts a lifetime. Every level of involvement helps empower students to lead, grow, and succeed—both in the classroom and beyond.

What our student members are saying…

“When I first started FFA, I wouldn’t talk to anyone, because I was so shy. Now, there are so many things I wouldn’t have done if it hadn’t have been for FFA.”

Logen Winfield, Star Farmer

“There are so many opportunities just sitting at your feet. Say hello, meet the people, the reward is so great. You only have a few years of your FFA journey, so make the most of it.”

Jacee McKeel, 25-26 KY FFA State Secretary, Calloway County

“FFA has transformed what I thought was possible for my future tremendously.”

Colton Rudd, Menifee County

“I grew up on a farm and being in FFA opened my eyes to so much of the industry. Ag Education & FFA are impactful to anyone.”

Colson Pierce, 2025 Kentucky FFA State Star Farmer, Southwestern Pulaski FFA

“Traveling the country has made me appreciate Kentucky more. Kentucky FFA is one of a kind, Kentucky FFA members, you’re lucky, we have a great state!”

Caroline Groth, 2024-2025 National FFA Officer from the Locust Trace FFA Chapter

“It’s a great heritage and foundation that Kentucky FFA provides, which has been going on since 1928. FFA is a blessing for generations.”

Brandon Reed, Kentucky Office of Ag Policy

Listen Up!

Growing Kentucky’s Leaders

Growing Kentucky’s Leaders is a podcast that highlights Kentucky FFA members and alumni for their work in FFA and what they go on to do after. Hosted by Sheldon McKinney, Executive Director of the Kentucky FFA Foundation, and Ruth Ann Fink, Development Officer for the Kentucky FFA Foundation.

Reach out today!

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