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Lauren Massey

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Lauren Massey

Arkansas FFA State Vice President 2022-2023

Hometown: Paris, AR

Briefly describe your role:

Leading, guiding, and supporting the members of Arkansas FFA. Always advocating for agriculture and offering support to the agriculture industry.

 

Q: What's your favorite part of your position?

A: Teaching and influencing the members of the association.

 

Q: What motivates you to achieve success in your FFA career?

A: I have had the opportunity to see how much of an impact agriculture has on everything. I want to give the same opportunity to students. Everyone should be able to see the reason agriculture is so important.

 

Q: Describe a challenge you've overcome in this role.

A: I was not raised in agriculture. Although I am a ‘nontraditional’ ag student, I pushed past the stereotypes and achieved my goals within the industry. When I started in ag, I didn’t understand much of what was happening and was constantly seen as incapable. I looked past the people who doubted me and am fortunate to be in the position I’m in today.

 

Q: What led you to take on this position?

A: I happened to be put into an agricultural education class during my sophomore year of high school and have stuck with it since then.

 

Q: What has been a defining moment in your life?

A: The day I was elected for state office I finally felt that I had achieved a goal I’ve had for a long time.

 

Q: What opportunities for growth do you think women have in FFA?

A: The agriculture industry is gaining more and more women in the field every day. FFA is a female-dominated association. Most Arkansas ag teachers are female. There is room to grow in every part of the agriculture industry, but I would love to see more female ranchers.

 

Q: Who has influenced your FFA career?

A: My first ag teacher has been my biggest influence since I started FFA. He taught me for a year and then moved to take another job. I am fortunate to have him as my current advisor. Watching him go from teaching in a classroom to being a member of state staff has really shown how much he cares about the agriculture industry and FFA.

 

Q: What advice do you have for women in FFA and agriculture in general?

A: Just do it. Take every opportunity presented to you and don’t let yourself have any regrets.

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