As the 2025 National FFA Convention & Expo opens in Indianapolis the organization has assured Indianapolis will be home to the event for years to come.
National FFA announced that the annual event will continue to be held in Indianapolis through at least 2040. The convention left Indianapolis for a few years after being held in Indianapolis from 2006 to 2012. The National FFA Convention & Expo returned to Indianapolis in 2016.
This is the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo. More than 71,000 FFA members, advisors, alumni and supporters will visit from across the country. It brings an estimated $40 million.
This year's event runs through Saturday at the Indiana Convention Center and several other locations around the state.
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