Terry Rieckman of South Dakota started his career as an agriculture educator in 1984, and while he has now retired from teaching, he continues as president of the National Association of Agricultural Educators. Terry talks about the growing need for teachers who can educate people about where their food comes from – but the current demand for agriculture teachers is outpacing the supply.
This segment aired on the September 17, 2016 “FFA Today” show on Rural Radio SiriusXM Channel 147.
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