National FFA Week – Feb. 20, 2027

National FFA Week
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National FFA Week cultivates future leaders in agriculture every February, beginning the Saturday before the last Saturday of the month. This week-long observance highlights the importance of agricultural education and the FFA organization’s mission to prepare youth for careers in farming, science, and business. Discover events, support local chapters, and learn about the impact of FFA.

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Expected National FFA Week Deals

National FFA Week is a time for appreciation and support for agricultural education. While direct consumer deals are less common, many agricultural businesses and educational institutions offer special programs. Look for scholarships from companies like John Deere and Cargill, or grants from organizations like the National FFA Foundation. Retailers such as Tractor Supply Co. often run in-store promotions where a portion of sales benefits local FFA chapters. Additionally, universities with strong agricultural programs, like Purdue University and Texas A&M, may host open houses or special events for prospective students. We will update this page with confirmed live programs as February approaches.

Platform Guide for National FFA Week

LinkedIn

Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and use #NationalFFAWeek. Share stories of FFA alumni and their impact on the industry.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #NationalFFAWeek. Highlight local chapter activities and student achievements in short, engaging posts.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #NationalFFAWeek. Post photos and videos from school events and community service projects.

Social Media Tips for National FFA Week

Individuals

Support your local FFA chapter by attending their events, volunteering, or donating to their programs. Share your appreciation for agricultural educators and students.

Creators

Create content showcasing the diverse career paths in agriculture, interview FFA members about their projects, or highlight the importance of sustainable farming practices.

Brands

Partner with local FFA chapters for mentorship programs, offer internships to students, or sponsor agricultural education initiatives. Promote your support using #NationalFFAWeek.

Partners & Brands for National FFA Week

  1. National FFA Organization

    Founded in 1928 as the Future Farmers of America, this youth organization prepares members for leadership and careers in agriculture. With over 8,700 chapters, it impacts more than 760,000 students across the U.S. and Puerto Rico.

  2. John Deere

    Founded in 1837 in Grand Detour, Illinois, John Deere is a global leader in agricultural machinery. The company has a long history of supporting agricultural education and FFA through sponsorships and scholarship programs.

  3. Cargill

    Established in 1865, Cargill is one of the largest privately held corporations in the U.S., dealing in food, agriculture, financial products, and industrial products. Cargill partners with FFA on various initiatives to promote agricultural literacy and sustainable practices.

  4. Tractor Supply Co.

    Founded in 1938, Tractor Supply Co. is the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States. They are a significant supporter of FFA, often hosting fundraising campaigns and offering grants to local chapters.

  5. National FFA Foundation

    The fundraising arm of the National FFA Organization, established to secure financial resources for FFA programs and activities. It supports student scholarships, leadership conferences, and educational initiatives.

  6. Case IH

    A global leader in agricultural equipment, Case IH was formed in 1985 from the merger of Case and International Harvester. They provide advanced machinery and technology, and support programs that encourage youth involvement in agriculture.

  7. Land O'Lakes

    Founded in 1921, Land O'Lakes is an American agricultural cooperative based in Arden Hills, Minnesota. They are a major player in dairy and crop inputs, and actively support agricultural education and FFA through various partnerships.

National FFA Week Hero

George Washington

The first President of the United States, George Washington (1732–1799), was also a prominent farmer and agricultural innovator. He experimented with crop rotation, fertilizers, and new farming techniques at Mount Vernon, demonstrating a progressive approach to agriculture. National FFA Week is intentionally celebrated during his birth week to honor his legacy as both a national leader and a foundational figure in American farming.

History of National FFA Week

National F.F.A. Week was initiated by the National Future Farmers of America Organization — a youth leadership organization, and one of the largest in the U.S., to make a positive difference in the lives of young people by developing their potential for leadership, personal growth, and career success through agriculture education.

First founded by a group of young farmers in 1928, the F.F.A. mission, during National F.F.A. Week, is to prepare future generations for the challenges of feeding the growing population of the United States by teaching members various topics relating to agricultural technology, science, and business, i.e., Ag Business, Ag Mechanics, Ag Sales, Dairy cattle evaluation, and Agronomy, Food Science & Technology, and Dairy Food, etc.

Initially, the holiday was observed on a single day. In 1948, to recognize George Washington’s example and legacy as a leader and farmer, the National F.F.A. Board of Directors initiated a weeklong tradition.

Each year, all 700,000 F.F.A. members spend the weeklong holiday developing their potential for leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education in creative and innovative ways in their various local F.F.A. chapters. During the week, F.F.A. members will take part in agricultural, leadership, and service-based activities across the country.

The organization hosts Career Development Events or Courses contests in which student members compete to test the skills they learned through agricultural education instruction from the program.

National FFA Week timeline

1933
The Precursor to National F.F.A. Week

National F.F.A. Day is started.

1939
F.F.A. Bought George Washington’s Farmland

The F.F.A. purchases 28.5 acres of land a short distance from George Washington’s Mount Vernon plantation.

1947
F.F.A. Day Changes to F.F.A. Week

National F.F.A. Day becomes National F.F.A. Week following the decision of the F.F.A. Board of Trustees at a meeting in July.

1948
First National F.F.A. Week Starts

First National F.F.A. takes place from February 21 to February 27.

How Businesses Can Celebrate National FFA Week

Local businesses can honor National FFA Week by recognizing the contributions of agricultural students and educators in their communities. Restaurants might offer special discounts to FFA members, while hardware or feed stores could host workshops on agricultural skills. Consider sponsoring a local FFA chapter’s project or offering mentorship opportunities to students interested in agricultural careers. Highlighting the importance of agriculture to the local economy can also build goodwill.

National FFA Week FAQs

When is National FFA Week?

In 2027, National FFA Week will be observed from Saturday, February 20, to Saturday, February 27. It’s a key time to celebrate youth leadership in agriculture.

How many students are involved in FFA?

With its extensive reach, FFA continues to engage a substantial number of students, preparing them for diverse careers in agriculture, food, fiber, and natural resources. Membership numbers remain robust.

Why is National FFA Week celebrated during George Washington's birth week?

The timing of FFA Week is a deliberate nod to George Washington’s role as a prominent agriculturist and innovator. It serves to inspire young members by linking their passion for farming to a foundational figure in U.S. history.

What is the mission of the National FFA Organization?

FFA aims to prepare future generations for the challenges of feeding a growing global population and managing natural resources. Through hands-on learning and leadership training, it fosters skills essential for success in modern agriculture.

How to Observe National FFA Week

  1. Enroll in an agricultural science class

    To observe National F.F.A. Week as a student, the first step is to enroll in an agricultural science class. This is because the F.F.A. is a part of the teaching program in agricultural sciences. F.F.A. activities are an outgrowth of the classroom and supervised independent projects.

  2. Donate to the F.F.A.

    The National Future Farmers of America Organization is a charitable organization that's mostly reliant on donations. Donate a generous amount to it as a way to observe National F.F.A. Week. You can also support its mission by buying the iconic blue jacket of its members from its official store.

  3. Show your support on social media

    Perhaps a more accessible way to observe National F.F.A. Week as a parent is to show your support for the program publicly on social media. Use the hashtag #FFAWeek.

5 Things You Didn’t Know About National F.F.A. Week

  1. There was first an F.F.A. Day

    Before the establishment of National F.F.A. Week, there was a National F.F.A. Day.

  2. The F.F.A. has official colors

    Gold and blue — gold represents the color of corn, and blue is a reference to the U.S. flag

  3. There’s a legion of support

    The F.F.A. reports that it has 760,000 fellows across the United States participating in National F.F.A. Week activities at local, state, and national levels.

  4. States with the most F.F.A. members

    The five states with the most members are California, Texas, Oklahoma, Georgia, and Missouri.

  5. Headquartered in Indianapolis

    Although it has representatives in each state it operates, the National Headquarters of the F.F.A. is in Indianapolis.

Why National FFA Week is Important

  1. It spurs interest in agriculture

    National F.F.A. Week promotes the F.F.A., which is part of the agricultural sciences teaching program in schools meant to pique students' interest in agriculture. The National F.F.A. aims to help students understand that agriculture is more than planting and harvesting through supervised independent projects.

  2. It helps secure future population growth

    One of the reasons National F.F.A. Week’s promotion of F.F.A. is important is because it guarantees that the U.S. has a growing number of food production experts concerning the average growth of the populace. It helps enlighten students about the various career pathways that might fit them.

  3. It makes use of available agriculture expertise

    Although, according to the U.S Department of Agriculture, an estimated one in five people in the U.S. work in one of over 300 agriculture-related jobs. To meet up with the constantly growing population, more and more people are needed to acquire expertise in these jobs.

National FFA Week dates

Year Date Day
2026 February 21–28 Saturday–Saturday
2027 February 20–27 Saturday–Saturday
2028 February 19–26 Saturday–Saturday
2029 February 17–24 Saturday–Saturday
2030 February 16–23 Saturday–Saturday