
“As the future leaders of this vital industry, it’s important to stay informed, get involved and understand that your voice matters,” McKinney said, as he addressed the members. “Undoubtedly, one of the main reasons why Indiana is a leader in agriculture is because we continue to work together as an industry and hold onto those Hoosier values that truly set us apart.”
One of the highlights of the day was a joint resolution ceremony, championed by State Sen. Jean Leising (R-Oldenburg) and State Rep. Don Lehe (R-Brookston), honoring Indiana FFA and its membership. The seven Indiana FFA state officers were on-hand to receive the resolution on behalf of the association.
“I was honored to represent 11,500 Indiana FFA members today in front of the Legislature,” said Josh Calhoun, Indiana FFA State Sentinel. “It means a lot to the future of the association, as well as the industry in general, that our state senators and representatives stand behind us. This was a great start to celebrating National FFA Week.”
Following the ceremony, the pages were able to have their picture taken in the House and Senate chambers with their prospective representative. They were also able to help legislative staff members with a wide range of activities while being able to observe the rest of the legislative proceedings.
“As an FFA page today, it gave me the great opportunity to witness how agriculture and education is being addressed at the state level, as well as that impact it could have on everyone involved. Overall, it was an amazing experience,” said Mallory Minnick, Lewis Cass FFA.
