The National FFA and Microsoft have formed a joint initiative to provide classroom technology and research to more than 650,000 FFA students.
Microsoft Vice-President Mary Snapp says the project will ensure ag classrooms nationwide are equipped with up-to-date curriculum and digital technology.
She says modern farms using technology like precision agriculture and cloud tech will also benefit from the project, while boosting the digital economy.
The joint initiative will be introduced at the 91st National FFA Convention in Indianapolis this October.
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