FFA isn’t something you sit in the stands and watch.
Wyoming FFA is built for students who want to step forward.
To try.
To compete.
To lead.
To figure out what they’re capable of — and then stretch it a little farther.
If you’re ready to step up and step into you who were meant to be, this is the place for you.
Find Your Path
There isn’t just one way to participate. There are dozens.
Compete
Put your skills to the test and represent your chapter.
- Career & Leadership Development Events (CDE/LDE) – Showcase what you know and what you can do in real-world agricultural and leadership scenarios.
- Agriscience Fair – Turn curiosity into research and innovation.
- Agricultural Proficiency Awards – Be recognized for the work you’ve built through your SAE.
- Other Competitions & Events – From judging to speaking, there’s a place for every skill set.
Competition isn’t just about winning. It’s about growth under pressure — and learning how to handle both success and setbacks with grit.
Learn & Grow
Leadership isn’t a something you’re born with. It’s a skill you learn, practice, and develop over time.
- Fall Leadership Conferences – Start the year strong and connect with members from across the state.
- Wyoming FFA Leadership Camp – Step outside your comfort zone and into something bigger.
- Middle School Opportunities – Get involved early and build confidence before high school even begins.
Growth happens when you show up.
Experience the Big Stage
There’s nothing quite like being in a room full of blue jackets.
- State FFA Convention – Celebrate achievements, compete, lead, and connect with over a thousand members statewide.
- Wyoming State Fair – Showcase your work and represent your chapter at one of Wyoming’s biggest traditions.
- Calendar of Events – See what’s coming up and plan your year.
THROUGH FFA, I’ve learned that hard work and dedication don’t just lead to personal achivements;
they create unbreakable bonds and turn a team int a family. The real lesson I’ll carry far beyond graduation is that community matters most: It’s not always about what you’re doing, but how fully you show up for the it and the people beside you.

Megan Hedges
2025-2026 Wyoming FFA 2nd vice president
Who Is FFA For?
Middle School Students
Curious? Competitive? Not sure yet? Start now. You don’t have to have it all figured out.
High School Members
Ready to represent your chapter? Earn awards? Build a résumé that actually means something? This is where it happens.
Why FFA Matters
Participating in FFA isn’t about filling time.
It’s about building young people who can stand on their own two feet.
It’s about learning to speak clearly, think critically, manage projects, work on a team, and take ownership when things get hard.
It’s about discovering what you’re capable of — sometimes in a livestock barn, sometimes behind a podium, sometimes under bright convention lights.
FFA isn’t just something you join. It’s something you become.
Ready to Get Involved?
Find a chapter. Talk to your advisor.
Choose your event.
Mark your calendar.
Show up.
We’ll see you there.
