Jennifer Armstrong from the Virginia FFA Foundation spoke with WSVA listeners about the 98th National FFA Convention, highlighting a major issue being debated by the student-led FFA delegation: member affiliation. The proposed change would shift membership dues from individuals to entire chapters, meaning every student in an agriculture class would automatically become an FFA member. While this could significantly boost Virginia’s membership from 14,000 to 40,000, it poses a financial challenge for local chapters, as teachers would face higher costs. Armstrong emphasized the seriousness of the vote, comparing its potential impact to the historic decision to allow female members, and praised the dedication of student delegates deeply engaged in the process.
The 98th Annual National FFA Convention officially opens today, October 29th, in Indianapolis, bringing together thousands of FFA members from across the country to celebrate leadership, growth, and agricultural excellence. Virginia FFA reporter Alli Phillips shares that today’s agenda is packed with excitement, including the first rounds of competition where many Virginia FFA members will be showcasing their skills and representing their chapters. From career development events to leadership workshops, the convention promises a dynamic start. The celebration and competition will continue through the week, concluding on Saturday with a grand finale of recognition and inspiration.
The 98th National FFA Convention & Expo kicks off Wednesday in Indianapolis. Virginia State FFA reporter Alli Phillips updates us on the arrival of FFA members from around the United States and what’s ahead today, preparing for opening day.
