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HISTORY AND CHARACTER OF FFA
The Future Farmers of
America (FFA) Organization is part of the vocational
agriculture/agribusiness instruction program preparing students for careers in
the industry of agriculture and agribusiness. Soon after vocational agriculture
became a subject in the nation's high schools (Smith-Hughes Act, 1917),
instructors became aware of the need to provide practical training beyond the
traditional classroom approach. Their idea was to make instruction more
interesting and more practical by combining work experience, competitive
agricultural judging events, and agricultural leadership development activities
with the usual classroom instruction. Vocational agriculture instructors and
students eagerly accepted the "learn-by-doing" principle and the FFA became the
vehicle for providing leadership training and occupational incentive.
The FFA program
serves a great variety of youth in today's society, especially with the new and
emerging occupational careers that are now available. Careers in agribusiness
and related fields are growing very rapidly since there has been a great
transition from early agriculture to modern agriculture. Today's agriculture and
agribusiness sector reflect some of the most modern technological changes that
have taken place in the past decade. In fact, America's amazingly sophisticated
and efficient agricultural sector is one of the few areas of our economy with
overwhelming superiority in world markets. The FFA takes pride in helping meet
the growing demand for capable, competent agricultural leaders that will be
helping solve our world food problems.
As the FFA Program has
progressed through its seventy three year history to its present maturity in the
State of Connecticut, we have been adding numerous contests and incentive award
programs. These programs constantly challenge Connecticut's 2,500 FFA Members to
achieve excellence in their chosen careers. The Connecticut FFA Association
presently has many different events and award programs available to its
membership. Agriculturally speaking, Connecticut is a much diversified state and
this necessitates that a diverse curriculum be taught in our public high school
agriculture departments and a diverse FFA program to complement the instruction.
CONNECTICUT FFA FOUNDATION ORGANIZED
Because of the growth and
complexity of the events and awards programs needed to complement the
instructional program, new strategy was developed to provide additional manpower
and services. As a result, the Connecticut Future Farmers of America Foundation
was organized. The Foundation is operated for the sole purpose of supporting FFA
Association sanctioned activities. While the Connecticut FFA Association is
sanctioned by the State Department of Education, the Connecticut FFA Foundation
has its own Board of Directors and financially supported with contributions from
the private sector.
The Connecticut
FFA Foundation was chartered with the Secretary of State on July 7, 1976. The
Foundation operated in name only for three years. The Connecticut Rural Electric
Cooperatives Association provided free office space from October 1979 to July,
1989.
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