Posted by JMS/.MN on September 30, 2015 at 15:39:28 from (209.237.124.204):
In Reply to: FFA posted by stonerock on September 30, 2015 at 07:01:03:
Seven years in FFA, four in HS by 1961, and three after while working on home farm for disabled Dad. No shortage of BS in FFA...younger classmate got State Farmer Degree cuz advisor upped his dairy herd average by 100 pounds BF, since the herd was so poor. I was honest in my app, missed out. No big deal, herd wasn"t mine anyway, had no control over it.
I went to military, worked my way thru college for Ag degree, BS in Animal Science, started farming from scratch...still here after 43 years. Classmate, an only child, lost the farm in the 80s. Built silos he could never fill, expanded the dairy herd but didn"t take care of it. I went to his bankruptcy sale. Awards, pieces of paper, don"t mean squat.
When FFA changed the name from Future Farmers of America, to meaningless FFA, I thought that was just stupid. No shortage of bootlickers.
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