By Jim Rose
Montana State FFA Advisor 

Learning to do, doing, to learn, earning to live, living to serve

FFA Commodity Tour

 

Pictured L to R: Back Row: Gunnar LaHaug – Sentinel from Ronan, Ayla Yoder – Parliamentarian from Plentywood, Emily Coles – Secretary from Roundup, Jake Chulyak – President from Big Timber, Summit Browning – 1 st V.P. from Gardiner, Lance Rutledge – Treasurer from Big Sandy, Shaun Billingsley – 2 nd V.P. from Missoula and Haley Rigler – Reporter from Livingston. Front Row: Miles City Agronomy Team members. Ian Zook, Jesse Isaacs, Tristan Hould, Milo Isaacs

The National FFA Organization plays a large role in the lives of students across the State of Montana. This program first started in 1928 and has since spread across all 50 states and 5 territories. Chartered in 1930, the Montana Association has a membership of over 6,500 students, representing 109 chapters. The FFA Motto is "Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve" and members practice this every day. Students have numerous opportunities to learn about potential careers, serve their communities, and develop skills that will last a lifetime. One special opportunity...



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