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Minnesota FFA State President Cameron Addington fills the role 28 years after his mother

  • Cameron Addington, a senior from Cannon Falls, has been elected to lead the Minnesota FFA for the 2025-26 term, following the example set by his mother nearly three decades ago.
  • Addington grew up immersed in FFA through his mother’s role on the state staff and early exposure to camps, conventions, and state officers.
  • Although he did not grow up on a farm, Addington engaged in agriculture by showing pigs and chickens and discovered a passion for agronomy through FFA events.
  • Addington shared that during his freshman year, he recorded his ambition to become state president on a small card as a personal goal he aimed to achieve.
  • Addington will serve as president while beginning college in Ames and will travel across Minnesota for visits until the next state convention in spring 2026.
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Minnesota FFA State President Cameron Addington fills the role 28 years after his mother

CANNON FALLS, Minn. — Cameron Addington didn't always know the footsteps he was following, which would lead to him being named FFA state president, were his mom's. Cannon Falls senior Cameron Addington is the 2025-26 Minnesota FFA state president. Next fall, he'll attend Iowa State University to major in agronomy and ag business. Because of his mom, Addington has been around FFA his whole life. "My mom was the leadership development coordinator…

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Agweek broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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