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Montana FFA Ag Expo returns to MSU

FFA members prepare for hands-on learning at Montana’s land-grant university

From Montana FFA

BOZEMAN — Montana FFA will be returning to Montana State University Nov.11-13 for the 10th Annual Montana FFA Ag Expo, sponsored by Montana John Deere Dealers: C&B Operations, Frontline Ag Solutions, and RDO Equipment Co. 

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020, the Montana FFA Foundation visited communities across the state to deliver experiential learning through small, competitive events as part of the Ag Expo. They ventured into 12 local communities to provide in-person contests while holding others online.  

“A year ago, like the rest of the world, we were completely rewriting the rule book and trying to do something we have never done before,” Montana FFA Program and Events Coordinator Saralyn Standley said. “But that is what FFA does: adapt and overcome. We are thrilled to be back in Bozeman at Montana State University with new contests and experiences for students.”  

All activities will be back on MSU’s campus in Bozeman and will be held in-person. This year will be unique with three new contests and the first-ever Equipment Operators Seminar and Driving Contest.  

“We are incredibly thankful for the support of our John Deere Dealers for continuously going above and beyond to serve our students through this event for the past decade,” Montana FFA Executive Director Gwynn Simeniuk said,

With 25 competitive events and 1,600 FFA members attending, Montana FFA is searching for 500 volunteers throughout these in-person, hands-on activities. People interested in volunteering at Montana FFA Ag Expo can visit https://montanaffa.org/agexpo online and learn more about how to sign up to volunteer.  

Volunteering isn’t the only way to stay involved in Montana FFA’s largest conference. With more than 1,500 students, it also is the perfect opportunity for people to get their organization involved. Montana FFA Ag Expo’s Career Fair is a great tool to market a business, especially for organizations looking to hire or recruit FFA members. Colleges, universities, training programs and other organizations benefit as FFA members are all approaching graduation and want to further their education, enter the workforce, or look for their next leadership opportunity. 

The Montana FFA Foundation supports 100 FFA chapters across the state of Montana, representing over 5,000 members. The Montana FFA Foundation’s mission is to cultivate partnerships, promote awareness and secure resources to enhance Agricultural Education and the Montana FFA Association. 

 

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