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FAIRFIELD FFA WEEK 2026 SET TO CELEBRATE AGRICULTURE

By Mark Wells Feb 18, 2026 | 11:57 AM

Fairfield FFA Week 2026 promises a week packed with spirited dress-up days, hands-on ag activities, and community involvement, all designed to promote agricultural education and FFA values among students, staff, and local residents.

The festivities begin Sunday, February 22nd with the Alumni Dinner at the Fairfield Rural Fire Department that will be held from 11am until sold out. On Monday, February 23rd, students can participate in the Duck Hunt for prizes, kick off the “Kiss the Pig” fundraiser for teachers, and show their school spirit on Flannel Day.

Tuesday, February 24th brings Ag in the Classroom programs to local grade schools and a Camo Day dress-up theme, while Wednesday, February 25th features the ever-popular FFA Petting Zoo at the FCHS Ag Shop for visiting students and a “Cowboy vs. Redneck” dress-up competition.

Thursday, February 26th is packed with tradition, including a pork chop cookout lunch in the Ag Shop, Drive Your Tractor to School Day, and America Day dress-up. The week wraps up on Friday, February 27th with a breakfast for FFA members, staff, and alumni, an all-school assembly with State FFA Vice President Kobin Tate, the announcement of the “Kiss the Pig” contest winner, and FFA Shirt Day.

Fairfield FFA Week is part of the national FFA celebration running February 21st through the 28th. The local chapter’s activities, lead by instructor, Curt Robbins are a highlight of the school year, building pride, leadership, and community connections while supporting agricultural education and tradition.