Frontier Cooperative Supports Local FFA Chapters Through 2025 Grant Program
Jan 05, 2026
Frontier Cooperative donated to the Nebraska FFA Foundation in support of local FFA chapters. Ten FFA chapters received grant funds to go toward classroom or chapter needs.
The FFA chapters selected to receive 2025 grant funds include:
Ashland-Greenwood FFA, outdoor school garden
Aquinas FFA, ag lab expansion
Central FFA, cow-calf operation
East Butler FFA, beef lab and ag chat
Elmwood-Murdock FFA, cow and pig ear simulation model kit, horse and chicken kits
Johnson County Central FFA, farm learning lab
Palmyra FFA, livestock management project
Twin River FFA, interactive animal and plant science resources
Waverly FFA, soil temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen sensors
Weeping Water FFA, veterinary science curriculum and supplies
“We value investing in these chapters and the students who are growing as agricultural leaders in their schools and communities,” said Jeremy Wilhelm, Frontier Cooperative Chief Executive Officer. “Giving to FFA chapters is a meaningful way to support the communities that support Frontier Cooperative and how we hope to ensure a bright future for agriculture.”
“Access to quality equipment, curriculum and technology is essential for preparing students for careers in agriculture,” said Stacey Agnew, Nebraska FFA Foundation Executive Director. “Frontier Cooperative’s support is helping develop a strong future workforce for rural communities across Nebraska, and we’re thankful for their partnership.”
The FFA chapters selected to receive 2025 grant funds include:
Ashland-Greenwood FFA, outdoor school garden
Aquinas FFA, ag lab expansion
Central FFA, cow-calf operation
East Butler FFA, beef lab and ag chat
Elmwood-Murdock FFA, cow and pig ear simulation model kit, horse and chicken kits
Johnson County Central FFA, farm learning lab
Palmyra FFA, livestock management project
Twin River FFA, interactive animal and plant science resources
Waverly FFA, soil temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen sensors
Weeping Water FFA, veterinary science curriculum and supplies
“We value investing in these chapters and the students who are growing as agricultural leaders in their schools and communities,” said Jeremy Wilhelm, Frontier Cooperative Chief Executive Officer. “Giving to FFA chapters is a meaningful way to support the communities that support Frontier Cooperative and how we hope to ensure a bright future for agriculture.”
“Access to quality equipment, curriculum and technology is essential for preparing students for careers in agriculture,” said Stacey Agnew, Nebraska FFA Foundation Executive Director. “Frontier Cooperative’s support is helping develop a strong future workforce for rural communities across Nebraska, and we’re thankful for their partnership.”