75 years of Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve
2014 / 2015 Albion FFA Officer Team |
The Albion FFA chapter is gearing up to celebrate their 75th year anniversary this May and we would like to extend an invitation to you! Please join us as we celebrate 75 years of student achievement! The awards ceremony will start promptly on Saturday May 9th at 2 pm in the Northwestern High School Auditorium. The awards portion of our celebration will be free of charge, if you would like to join us for a delicious meal after the celebration, tickets can be purchased at the door for 9$ or for 6$ in advanced through the Northwestern High School officer, or by contacting the FFA Advisor, Mr. Honeycutt. We look forward to seeing you there as we take a walk through 75 years of Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, and Living to Serve!
Original Albion FFA Charter |
How has agriculture changed over the last 75 years?
With a population well
over 7 billion and that number to grow to 9 billion by 2050 agriculture has
made numerous changes to help combat our growing world’s demand for food,
fiber, and natural resources. Using less land than our grandparents to grow
more food than our parents the United States has embraced the changes in
agriculture empowering our future generations to take on the ever growing
challenge of feeding the 9, 9 billion that is. The most drastic change in
agriculture over the year is the use of technology. Farmers today are now able
to produce more food with fewer resources such as land, fuel, and water with
the aid of technologies such as precision planting and GPS systems. Embracing
the ever-changing world of agriculture is how our nation remains number one in
producing food, fiber, and natural resources. As our way of farming changes,
our organizations that support farming continue to change as well. The FFA is a
great example of how agriculture has driven not only our economy but our
education as well.
“The organization has grown to be more than cows, sows and plows; the modern FFA is about beakers, speakers and job seekers.”- Joe Martin, Indiana FFA
How has FFA changed over the last 75 years?
In 1940 when the Albion
FFA chapter was first chartered FFA stood for Future Farmers of American, women
were not permitted to join FFA, and agriculture classes stood in place to
prepare students to return to the farm with innovative ways of thinking. Today
FFA simply means FFA; we are no longer the Future Farmers of America because we
are so much more now. We are no longer preparing students to go back to the
farm; we are preparing students to; start their own business, pursue jobs in
labs, go into policymaking, and help solve the problems of feeding, clothing,
and producing natural resources for our world. FFA is no longer exclusively for
farmers, FFA is for everyone now, this organization has changed and developed
over the last 75 years and will continue to change to help meet the needs of
the community, country, and world. We still Learn by doing, Earn to Live and
Live to Serve those around us just as the original Albion FFA members did 75
years ago.
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