Fort Worth Leaders Honored for Agricultural Education Support

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During the Texas FFA’s 97th Annual Convention, Fort Worth leaders received the Honorary Lone Star Degree for their contributions to agricultural education. The convention, which brings an economic boost to the city, honored community members from Visit Fort Worth and the Fort Worth Convention Center for their support of agricultural initiatives. Looking ahead, Fort Worth will host the Texas FFA Annual Convention in 2026 and 2027, reinforcing the city’s role in nurturing future agricultural leaders. Students involved in the FFA engage in various fields and contribute to community service initiatives.

Fort Worth Leaders Recognized for Support of Agricultural Education

Fort Worth, Texas, recently played host to a memorable event as the Texas FFA awarded the prestigious Honorary Lone Star Degree to several dedicated leaders during its 97th Annual Convention held in July. This recognition is given to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the FFA and the important field of agricultural education.

Community Leaders Honored

The recipients of the Honorary Lone Star Degree included staff from Visit Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Convention Center, and other prominent community leaders who have tirelessly supported agricultural initiatives in the area. Their hard work and dedication have made a significant impact on the lives of many young Texans involved in FFA.

The Economic Boost of the Convention

Fort Worth has been a key player in hosting the Texas FFA annual conventions, having welcomed this important event nine times since 2002. The convention is not just a gathering for students, teachers, and sponsors; it brings an impressive economic boost to the city, with an estimated $18 million impact. The event attracts approximately 13,000 attendees, highlighting the influence and importance of agriculture education in Texas.

Future Conventions in Fort Worth

Good news for Fort Worth residents! The Texas FFA Annual Convention will be returning to the city in both 2026 and 2027, a decision influenced by the city’s unmatched hospitality. The leaders involved are looking forward to reviving this vibrant event that celebrates agricultural education and provides students with leadership opportunities.

The Convention Experience

Joy Bradley, the National Sales Manager for the Fort Worth Convention Center, has built a strong partnership with Texas FFA since 2014. This relationship brings numerous benefits to attendees, thanks in part to the compact and walkable downtown area filled with great hotels and restaurants. All of this makes it easier for attendees to enjoy everything that Fort Worth has to offer.

Students Investing in Their Future

The Texas FFA is the nation’s largest state FFA association, boasting more than 183,000 members. Students engage in various fields of study including horticulture, aquaculture, food sciences, accounting, business, wildlife management, mechanics, and engineering. Such diverse interests illustrate the breadth of opportunity available to young people through FFA membership.

Scholarships and Future Leaders

The upcoming 2025 convention—set to run from June 30 to July 4—is expected to feature over 16,000 members and guests. During the event, more than 150 scholarships will be awarded, totaling an impressive $2.3 million aimed at assisting outstanding graduating seniors pursue further education and careers in agriculture.

A Commitment to Community Service

As a part of their commitment to community involvement, FFA members also took part in a cleaning initiative for the Keep Fort Worth Beautiful program before the convention began. A total of 348 FFA members came together to collect 168 bags of trash, amounting to 3,360 pounds of litter and debris. This inspiring effort not only beautified the community but also promoted leadership and environmental stewardship among the youth.

Building Partnerships

The collaboration between Texas FFA and initiatives like Keep Fort Worth Beautiful underscores the importance of community involvement in education and leadership development. This partnership helps to mold not only future agricultural leaders but also responsible citizens dedicated to enhancing their local environment.

With Fort Worth at the center of agricultural education in Texas, the future looks bright. The efforts of community leaders and dedicated organizations continue to pave the way for the next generation of students passionate about making their mark in the agricultural field.

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