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The Texas FFA Association State Officer Team consists of twelve members to serve as officers for a year running from the state convention in July to the following convention. There are ten vice-presidents, one first vice-president, and one president. The twelve individuals make up the board of student officers.
Convention attendance has grown considerably through the years. In 1932, 88 members were attending the convention [3] and the largest convention attendance in the US to date has been 2,316 in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2002, and the largest number of chapters represented was 235 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2000. [1]
The state winners can go on to compete in national competitions, some of which are held at the National FFA convention. Other contest areas include: Agricultural Mechanics, Agronomy, Wool, Land, Homesite, Pasture & Range, Horticulture, Wildlife, Floriculture, Farm Business Management, Landscape Design, Crops, Entomology, Dairy Foods, Poultry ...
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This agricultural leadership program for high school students has been hosting a conference in Raleigh this week.
FFA is represented at several different levels across the nation; FFA administration may change from state to state. The basic levels are the national level, serving all of the United States of America, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands; the state level, serving an individual state association; and the chapter level, serving a school or ...
Colorado State University: See the Need, Meet the Challenge August 13, 1979 – August 19, 1979: 4351 [46] 1980: National Indian Seminar Beaumont Scout Reservation St. Louis, Missouri: August 9, 1980 – August 16, 1980 [47] [48] 1981: NOAC 17 th: University of Texas at Austin: First a Spark, Now a Flame August 10, 1981 – August 14, 1981: ...
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