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Tens of thousands of teenage FFA members flocked to the Indiana Convention Center on Wednesday for the start of a four-day national gathering that will reach most parts of Indianapolis.
Opening day's main attraction was the FFA Agricultural Career Show at the convention center. Companies ranging from Stihl and Carhartt to Dow AgroSciences, Cub Cadet and Toyota were on hand to entertain FFA members and encourage them to submit resumes.
The FFA band greeted career fair-goers with a rousing performance, including a rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner," as the fair opened.
Convention organizers are expecting about 55,000 attendees, including students, parents, teachers, and college and corporate recruiters. That figure is up from the 54,000 who attended last year's National FFA Convention here.
They will spend about $30 million while they're here.
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While in high school I was active in FFA and attended a National FFA convention and had an awesome time. When I came upon this article it brought back memories of meat judging, cattle judging, and yes even welding (I hated it messed up my hair and we all know how important hair dos are to high school kids). I wondered how many people in Ranchers either had ties to FFA in high school or their children are involved in it now?
I saw some of it on the rural television station on dish and see they are still wearing those stylish blue coats from back in the day.
Opening day's main attraction was the FFA Agricultural Career Show at the convention center. Companies ranging from Stihl and Carhartt to Dow AgroSciences, Cub Cadet and Toyota were on hand to entertain FFA members and encourage them to submit resumes.
The FFA band greeted career fair-goers with a rousing performance, including a rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner," as the fair opened.
Convention organizers are expecting about 55,000 attendees, including students, parents, teachers, and college and corporate recruiters. That figure is up from the 54,000 who attended last year's National FFA Convention here.
They will spend about $30 million while they're here.
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While in high school I was active in FFA and attended a National FFA convention and had an awesome time. When I came upon this article it brought back memories of meat judging, cattle judging, and yes even welding (I hated it messed up my hair and we all know how important hair dos are to high school kids). I wondered how many people in Ranchers either had ties to FFA in high school or their children are involved in it now?
I saw some of it on the rural television station on dish and see they are still wearing those stylish blue coats from back in the day.
