
STATEHOUSE – In honor of National FFA Week, the seven Indiana FFA State Officers met in the Statehouse to receive a proclamation and resolution declaring Feb. 15-22 FFA Week.

“Indiana FFA and their membership embody agriculture, youth education, and development like no other organization,” said Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture. “It was a pleasure to have these outstanding young professionals representing the State of Indiana and agriculture so well in the Statehouse today. I look forward to celebrating FFA Week with them.”

Gov. Mike Braun signed a proclamation to name this week FFA Week in recognition of all the work the Indiana FFA Organization, agriculture educators, and FFA advisors do to cultivate the next generation of agriculturists for the state.
During the week, chapters across the state and nation will host various events to educate, advocate, and celebrate the agricultural industry. From community service projects to a farmer’s breakfast, these activities pay homage to the dedication and commitment of today’s agriculturalists. Throughout the week, the Indiana FFA State Officers will travel the state to participate in activities alongside local FFA chapters and their communities.
The Indiana FFA Association also received a Senate Concurrent Resolution highlighting the organization’s impact. The organization is preparing more than 14,000 members in 90 of Indiana’s 92 counties for over 250 unique careers in the food, fiber, and natural resource sectors. The resolution was led by Sen. Jean Leising, Senate District 42, and Rep. Michael Aylesworth, House District 11.
Indiana FFA State Reporter Sienna Alexander, hailing from the Monrovia FFA Chapter, was excited to meet with legislators to promote Indiana agricultural education.
“FFA week is a wonderful opportunity for community members to learn more about the FFA organization and experience ag education and leadership development firsthand,” said Alexander. “My fellow officers and I love this week because we travel across the state and meet new members while learning about and participating in their FFA week traditions.”
FFA members are agriculture’s future leaders, food suppliers, innovators, and more! Whether through service projects or community gatherings, FFA Week is a time for FFA members to raise awareness about agricultural education and the role the FFA Organization plays in developing agriculture’s future leaders.
The first National FFA Week was held in 1948, when the National FFA Board of Directors designated a weeklong celebration to recognize George Washington’s example and legacy as a leader and farmer. For the past 77 years, FFA members nationwide have participated in agricultural, leadership and service-based activities during National FFA Week.
Visit www.inffa.org to learn more about Indiana FFA.