The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Commissioner Richard Ball was awarded the Honorary American FFA Degree on Friday for his outstanding personal commitment and dedication to advancing agricultural education across New York State. The prestigious accolade recognizes those who have gone beyond valuable daily contributions to make an extraordinary long-term difference in the lives of students, inspiring confidence in a new generation of agriculturists. He was honored during the 97th National FFA Convention and Expo in Indianapolis, which brings together more than 70,000 FFA student members, program staff, and industry partners from across the nation to recognize their achievements and to provide members with valuable personal and professional development opportunities.
Commissioner Ball said, “I am proud to join the National FFA Convention and Expo this year and truly honored to receive this award. The work of our farmers and agricultural communities will always be essential, which means the work of our agricultural educators will also always be essential. I am inspired daily by the smart, passionate, dedicated generation of young people who are excited about agriculture and there is nothing more important than ensuring that we are supporting our next generation to take the reins and lead our industry forward. We are fortunate to have a Governor and partners across the country who share this vision and make it a priority. I want to thank the leadership at FFA and our very own NY FFA for their steadfast commitment to their mission – because of their work, I know the future of agriculture is bright.”
Commissioner Ball was one of 223 recipients awarded the Honorary American FFA Degree awarded at the 97th National FFA Convention and Expo. Members of the National FFA Organization’s board of directors approve the nomination, selecting highly dedicated individuals whose work has directly enhanced educational opportunities for thousands of young people going into agriculture. The accolade is the highest honor awarded to FFA members who have demonstrated the highest level of commitment to FFA and made significant accomplishments in their supervised agricultural experiences. It is awarded to fewer than one percent of FFA members annually.
Commissioner Ball has long been a fervent advocate for increasing opportunities for agricultural education across the state. Earlier this year, the Department announced New York State’s significant growth in agriculture education and FFA programs. Since 2016, the number of agricultural teachers has grown by over 75 percent, with a total of 423 educators across the state. In addition, New York’s FFA chapters and membership continue to grow, with 10 new FFA chapters created in 2024 alone and 96 since 2016, making for a total of 209 FFA chapters established across New York today. In 2016, Commissioner Ball challenged the FFA to increase its number of charters across the State by 100; the FFA is nearing that goal with 94 created since then.
The upcoming youth conference will be held November 13-14, 2024 in partnership with the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences New York Agriculture Education & Outreach Program and will provide students with agriculture educational, leadership and training opportunities. Students will have the opportunity to connect with state leaders and better understand how policy shapes the interconnected food, agriculture and natural resource industries, explore the many challenges and possibilities within these industries with New York’s top leaders, connect with other students and professionals regarding their own interests and aspirations, and discover the vast array of career possibilities that await them in the future.
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