Bob Holden, governor of Missouri from 2001 to 2005, is a former FFA member, and he credits his FFA experience with helping him develop leadership skills. He says his background in agriculture taught him the value of hard work and commitment. Governor Holden talks about some of the issues facing the industry of agriculture, including food security and management of our natural resources. (From the Missouri FFA Association’s Living to Serve Network)
This interview first aired on the July 18, 2015 “FFA Today” show on Rural Radio SiriusXM Channel 80.
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