The original idea for
the organization was fostered after the Smith-Hughes National Vocational
Agriculture Act of 1917. The Future Farmers of America was established
in 1928. The first national president was Leslie Applegate.
Ohio FFA was chartered in 1929.
In 1950, congress granted the
FFA a federal charter. The first Future Farmer magazine was printed.
The New Farmers of America and The Future Farmers of America merged, allowing
African- Americans in the FFA.
In 1969, girls were permitted
to join the FFA. The NAtional FFA Alumni was started in 1971.
The name "Future Farmers of America" was changed to the "National FFA Organization."
The magazines name was changed to FFA New Horizons. In 1999, the
National FFA Headquaters moved to Indianapolis, Indiana.
The first Minford Vocational
Agriculture class was established in August of 1975. On August 25,
1976, the Minford FFA was chartered.
Mr. Carroll VanMeter was Vocational
Agriculture teacher and the advisor of the FFA for 24 years until his retirement
in June of 1999. The current FFA Advisor is Mr. David High.
Row 1 - D. Fremont, D.
Mullins, R. Bender, P. Blackburn, B. Duckson, T. Coriell, S. Wheeler
Row 2 - G. Reed, D. Gilliland,
R. Will, L. Foster, B. Fremont, B. Cordle, M. Cook, S. Burchett, F. Boyer,
R. Gyor
Row 3 - C. Van Meter,
M. Lewis, J. Veach, M. Smith, N. Bennett, D. Burgett, R. Brannon, J. Cordle,
D. Vaught, D. Williams, J. Buckler, K. Cronin
Photo from the 1976 Falcon
Yearbook.