National FFA’s Next Gen Conference in SLC empowering future agricultural leaders

From September 10-14, the National FFA Organization will be hosting its Next Gen Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Next Gen Conferences prepare high school sophomores, juniors and seniors for the more than 350 careers in agriculture and help fill the talent pipeline. The topic of the conference is “Environmental Services and Natural Resources” and high school students and FFA members from across the country will learn through informational sessions, panels and tours. 

Tour locations in Salt Lake City during the conference include:

  • Antelope Island
  • Rio Tinto Kennecott Copper Mine

The National FFA Organization recently announced its record-breaking milestone of having more than one million FFA members: 1,027,273. Utah was the top state for percent of membership growth compared to last year. 

“It’s exciting to know that this Next Gen Conference will take place in a state that has grown so much in membership this past year,” said Ashli Weinrich, Program Specialist, Advocacy, Literacy, and Ag-Based Experiences, National FFA Organization. “With the conference topic being ‘environmental service and natural resources,’ it’ll be great to see the students learn about and gain awareness around careers that affect our air, soil and water.”

FFA, a nationally-recognized school-based student leadership development organization, prides itself on providing year-round educational opportunities like the Next Gen Conferences, which occur three times this year, to prepare our next generation of leaders through educational opportunities that highlight different career pathways.

For the September conference, these 75 high school students were selected through a competitive application process: 

Alabama

Olidia Berrera, Crenshaw County FFA

Sandra Hall, Crenshaw County FFA

Paige Daniel, Crenshaw County FFA

Anna Foster, Crenshaw County FFA

Abigail Fergusen, Fort Payne FFA

Arizona

Owen Smorong, Buckeye Union FFA

Autumn Shanahan, Desert Edge FFA

California

Holly Speake, San Luis Obispo FFA

Arwen Adams, Susanville FFA

Delaware

Brody Masten, Smyrna High School FFA

Desiree Taylor, Smyrna High School FFA

Florida

Coral Stevenson, Oakleaf High School FFA

Alynza McBride, South Sumter Senior FFA

Brylee Wood, Oakleaf High School FFA

Madison Hope, West Nassau High School FFA

Aiden Kile, Oakleaf High School FFA

Illinois

Greyson Applebee, Maroa-Forsyth FFA

Toby Williams, Stark County FFA

Garrett Bruecks, Stark County FFA

Indiana

Logan McConnell, Greenfield Central FFA

Leah Manley-George, Fishers FFA

Louis Allyn, Mount Vernon FFA

Iowa

Easton Richards, Nashua Plainfield FFA

Sophie Berends, Aplington-Parkersburg FFA

Chase Sorenson, Forest City FFA

Parker Messerich, Northeast FFA

Alaina White, Central DeWitt FFA

Aidan Yaddof, Calamus-Wheatland FFA

Kansas

Makayla Smith, Junction City FFA

Landen Larson, Arkansas City FFA

Kentucky

Charlee Benton, Madison Southern FFA

Madison Young, Johnson Central FFA

Benjamin Bratcher, Butler County FFA

Christian Ashby, Nelson County Schools FFA

Riley Hall, Nelson County Schools FFA

Warren Zabenco, Nelson County Schools FFA

Owen Kelley, Nelson County Schools FFA

Louisiana

Jamira Guillory, Westlake FFA

Michigan

Karlie Goble, Marshall FFA

Lily McNabb, Laker FFA

Sterling Tomac, Chesaning FFA

Noah Smith, Laker FFA

Sydney Pawlowski, Harbor Beach FFA

Minnesota

Tessa Weber, Crookston FFA

Ellie Swart, Howard-Lake-Waverly-Winsted FFA

Leya Anderson, Menahga FFA

Chloe Kieser, Howard-Lake-Waverly-Winsted FFA

Missouri

Aiden Long, Neosho FFA

Landon Pottebaum, Montgomery County R-II FFA

Caroline Stallman, Glasgow FFA

Montana

Joel Standley, Missoula FFA

New York

Gabrielle Downey, Carthage FFA

North Carolina

Laiken Wilcox, Lumberton FFA

Claire Fields, Asheboro Zoo FFA

Madisyn Russell, Perquimans FFA

Oklahoma

Kane Mcculah, Adair FFA

Oregon

Robert Harris, Banks FFA

Pennsylvania

Elizabeth Eckenrode, Big Spring FFA

South Carolina

Elizabeth Viseth, SC’s Governor’s School for Agriculture FFA

South Dakota

Peyton Roskens, Bridgewater-Emery FFA

Tennessee

Maddie Shackelton, Lebanon FFA

Olivia See, Lebanon FFA

Isabelle Harville, Lebanon FFA

Caroline Garrell, Lincoln County High School FFA

Texas

Katie Turner, Llano FFA

Utah

Vannesa Vos, Granite Mountain FFA

Jacob Jensen, Granite Mountain FFA

Washington

Dane Booth, Oakesdale FFA

Wisconsin

Vanessa Paquette, Mishicot FFA

Tessa Kamien, Mishicot FFA

Owen Moore, Mishicot FFA

Alexa Heikamp, Bangor FFA

Riddik Weber, Bay Port FFA

Cecilia Rose, Bay Port FFA

Jozlyn Stuczynski, Amherst FFA

Level 1 Corporate Partners of FFA’s Next Gen Conferences are Cargill, Domino’s, General Mills, Wal-Mart, New Holland and Nestle. To learn more about the National FFA Organization, visit www.ffa.org, and to learn more about the Next Gen Conference, visit www.ffa.org/participate/next-generation-conference

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