Wyatt Ludemann Receives American FFA Degree at National FFA Convention
Wyatt Ludemann, a member of the Johnson County Central FFA Chapter, was awarded the prestigious American FFA Degree at the 98th Annual National FFA Convention & Expo in Indianapolis.
The American FFA Degree is the highest honor an FFA member can earn, recognizing outstanding leadership, academic achievement, and commitment to agricultural advancement. Fewer than one percent of FFA members nationwide achieve this distinction each year.
Wyatt has demonstrated exceptional dedication through his Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) and years of active involvement in FFA leadership, competitions, and community service. His achievement reflects a strong work ethic, agricultural knowledge, and a passion for improving the future of farming.
“We are incredibly proud of Wyatt’s accomplishment,” said Christy Hodges, Wyatt’s FFA Advisor. “Earning the American Degree takes years of dedication and involvement, and Wyatt has truly exemplified what it means to live out the FFA motto: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve.”
The Johnson County Central FFA Chapter congratulates Wyatt on this tremendous honor and thanks the community, school, and his family for their continued support of agricultural education.





