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In the heart of February, South Harrison's Corydon Central High School and South Central Jr./Sr. High School embraced the spirit of agriculture and community as they celebrated National FFA (Future Farmers of America) Week. FFA is not just an organization; it's a movement that fosters leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.





A Glimpse into FFA Week Celebrations
At Corydon and South Central, each FFA chapter organized their annual Pancake Breakfast. The breakfast is a tradition for each school, charging  $0.50 for a full breakfast spread to represent the amount a farmer earns out of the cost of a meal. While serving pancakes students were able to to share the milestones their chapter hit this year. Things members of the Corydon chapter shared was doubling their membership, increasing involvement in our community and participating more  in competitions. South Central FFA members were able to share about growing their club to almost 50 students, participating more in livestock shows and student competitions and developing more relationships within the agriculture industry for potential career opportunities. The Corydon chapter served around 500 breakfast meals and South Central's chapter served around 200 breakfast meals.



Hoosier Ag Today also reports on the statewide celebration of National FFA Week, highlighting the significance of the week at the Statehouse. The article emphasizes the integral role FFA plays in shaping the future of Indiana's agriculture industry.


Local Roots, Global Impact: Careers in Agriculture
South Harrison's FFA chapters, under the guidance of dedicated sponsors Shelby Adams and Miranda Ulery, not only celebrate the rich traditions of farming but also open doors to a world of diverse career opportunities in agriculture.


  1. Agronomy Specialist: FFA members can explore careers as agronomy specialists, delving into soil management, crop production, and sustainable farming practices.

  2. Agricultural Engineer: The evolving field of agricultural engineering offers opportunities to design and implement innovative technologies for precision farming, machinery, and irrigation.

  3. Farm Manager: Managing a farm requires a unique skill set, from crop planning to livestock care. FFA members can take on roles as farm managers, ensuring the efficient operation of agricultural enterprises.

  4. Agricultural Educator: Inspire the next generation by becoming an agricultural educator. FFA alumni can pass on their knowledge and passion for agriculture to students eager to learn about the industry.

  5. Food Scientist: In a world increasingly focused on food quality and safety, FFA members can pursue careers as food scientists, contributing to the development and improvement of food products.




National FFA Week is a reminder that agriculture is more than a livelihood; it's a dynamic and multifaceted industry that shapes the world around us. South Harrison's FFA chapters continue to play a pivotal role in nurturing the leaders and innovators who will drive the future of agriculture. As we celebrate National FFA Week, let's recognize the invaluable contributions of FFA members and the profound impact they make in our community and beyond.