In Ohio there are some schools that have an FFA club incorporated at their school, and some that do not. …show more content…
An argument against FFA might be that the kids in the urban and suburban areas, do not have an interest in agriculture and the teachings they want to provide. The kids in the inner city do not have farmland to practice their agricultural learnings. Those kids can still do things pertaining to agriculture and be a part of FFA. Their first option could be to find another member of FFA that has the space and land to practice their agricultural techniques they learn and they can learn them together and build an even stronger FFA community through friendships. Another way to deal with this is simply making a small garden in your backyard if you have some space. Plant small plants such as fruits and vegetables or even just flowers to practice. If none of these are an option and they truly just are not interested, no one is forced to join or participate in FFA, it is just simply an opportunity given to kids around the united