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  • initialism Future Farmers of America

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Examples

  • Pettus said she originally "had no clue about horticulture," but said the Future Farmers Association, which is commonly known as FFA, opened many doors for her.

    Local News from TimesDaily 2009

  • For those who don't know, the FFA is the Future Farmers of America.

    Blue oyster cultch doyle 2009

  • The comments are sure to further pique the interest of the FFA, which is determined to get the best available man to take over from Verbeek.

    The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines 2010

  • Nick Skaar representing the FFA was a guest at the meeting.

    The Albert Lea Tribune Staff 2010

  • The latest controversy could not come at a worse time for the FFA, which is already under fire over the declining state, on and off the field, of the A-League.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Nick Skaar representing the FFA was a guest at the meeting.

    The Albert Lea Tribune Staff 2010

  • House added that students are seeing a big push to participate in community service activities from school organizations, namely FFA, and it's a trend he likes to see.

    NewsOK.com RSS - home 2010

  • Nick Skaar representing the FFA was a guest at the meeting.

    The Albert Lea Tribune Staff 2010

  • Agriscience program director Gary Dan Williams said the competition, dubbed the FFA Construction Shootout, is a way for his students to showcase their skills to the community.

    news | FT | http://www.timesdaily.com 2009

  • I remember back in high school an organization called the FFA or Future Farmers of America and the membership in that group was up in the 100s of thousands of students in Texas.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2009

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