The Texas FFA Association (Future Farmers of America) is one of fifty-two state associations of the National FFA Organization. It was the 34th state organization to be chartered, in 1929. As of the 2016–2017 year, it had the largest membership enrollment. It also has the largest number of chapters in the organization. It has 115,941 members and 1,032 chapters. The state is led by a team of 12 state officers representing each of the 12 areas of the Association.
The Texas FFA Association State Officer Team consists of twelve members to serve as officers for a year running from the state convention in July to the following convention. There are ten vice-presidents, one first vice-president, and one president. The twelve individuals make up the board of student officers. The responsibilities of an officer for the Texas FFA are to serve as a representative of the association, represent the members at the Texas FFA Board of Directors meetings, and carry out the day-to-day operations outlined in the Texas FFA Program of Activities. In order to run for state office a student must either be a graduating senior from high school, or be no more than one year removed from high school, hold the Lone Star FFA degree, and be willing to contribute many hours of service to the association.
President: Hunter Lawson - Area IV, Paradise FFA First Vice-President: Thomas Barton - Area IX, Shepherd FFA
Area I Vice-President: Addie Carlson, Vega FFA
Area II Vice-President: Walton Marshall, Glasscock County FFA
Area III Vice-President: Augustus Mushinski, Bridgeland FFA
Area V Vice-President: Caden Garner, Howe FFA
Area VI Vice-President: Jeremiah McGee, Union Grove FFA
Area VII Vice-President: Luke Anderson, James Madison FFA
Area VIII Vice-President: Tanner Williams, Dawson FFA
Area X Vice-President: Kasadi Neel, Goliad FFA
Area XI Vice-President: Cash Smith, Fayetteville FFA
Area XII Vice-President: Brady Lambert, College Station FFA