The American FFA Degree is the highest honor an FFA member can receive.

To achieve this, the applying members need to have received their Greenhand, Chapter, and State Degrees. Along with this, the applicants need to have developed their SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience), taken two years or more of agriculture classes, graduated from high school, displayed outstanding leadership skills, and participated in community service.

Kentucky FFA alumni from various counties received the honorable American FFA Degree. Among those who received the degree were Hopkinsville graduate Bailey Kington, Todd County Central graduates Emma McGhee and Maddison Frogue, Calloway County graduates Emma Arnett, Luke Hale, Lillie Thorn, and Westin Tolley, and Trigg County graduate Sarah Sink, along with many others from throughout the state.

Congratulations to each of these FFA alumni for their notable achievements.