Clay Drake, Marty Jones and Jordan Miller are FFA advisors at Guthrie High School in Oklahoma. They talk about how the local community supported their dream of building a barn to house 75 hogs at the school so students could feed and care for the animals. Their combined fundraising efforts were so successful that the school now has not one but two new barns for hogs, sheep and goats.
This interview first aired on the July 11, 2015 “FFA Today” show on Rural Radio SiriusXM Channel 80.
Mississippi State University Department of Agricultural Economics Caught Up with the State’s Officer Team
News/Updates - Be an FFA Next Generation Conference Facilitator
The Nebraska FFA Foundation Introduces Us to Their New State President, Kooper Jelinek
2019-2020 Tennessee State FFA Officers
What’s Happening Around the Hawkeye State
90th Annual Wisconsin State Convention
News/Updates - Regional Development Conferences in Minnesota, Wyoming and New Jersey...
Reconsidered Pod: Failing Forward with Guest Daniel Foster
Wisconsin State FFA Convention
Members of FFA Chapter at Rabun County High School Pay Tribute to Two of Their Beloved Advisors
Alumni Interview with Richard Scheuerman
Ohio Corn and Wheat Talks FFA
Oklahoma FFA Member Reflections
FFA Today June 29, 2019 Commercial Free
Rockingham Cooperative and Farm Bureau Inc. in Harrisonburg, Virginia Talked with Some Expert Showmen
The Agriculture Program at Groton High School Has Been Revived and Revamped Under the Direction of Dr. Jason Oliver
Sacramento FFA Members Explaining Proper Technique for Handling Livestock
Results of this Year's Culvers "Scoops of Thanks" Day
How the Ag Community in Pennsylvania Came Together After a Fire Destroyed a Family Dairy Farm
Members Attend their 90th Annual Louisiana FFA Convention in Alexandria
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Best of National Prison Radio
WorldHackers
good360
FAITHFACTOR IMPACT Join The Top Nonprofit Leaders to REFUEL. RECONNECT.GET INSPIRED
Fox & the Forest