Explore Ireland Agriculture

June 20 - July 1, 2026

  • FFA member in good academic standing
  • High school graduates 18 - 21 years old as of June 2026

Tour Eligibility

Applications must be submitted by March 15, 2026

14 attendees are required for the tour to take place

Join FFA members from around the county for this jam-packed tour of Ireland! Experience bucket-list Irish destinations while learning about the country's agriculture industry. Farm tours include plant & animal agriculture, along with aquaculture. There are 19 spots available for students and chaperones. 

Scroll down for a full itinerary, info pack, and application.

The Highlights include

10 nights
8 Irish attractions
7 farms
4 castles
1 incredible experience 

the price includes

Airfare
Lodging & meals
Ground transportation
Travel insurance
Tour leader

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The Financials

$6,200

This price includes every aspect of the tour - airfare, lodging, all meals in Ireland (except one lunch), tour fees, and more. 

While we believe these tours provide a high quality and worthwhile experience for the price, we understand that it is a significant financial commitment. Students who have attended past tours have found that there is quite a bit of support available for student experiences like these. 

Click below for fundraising ideas you may be able to use. 

+ $1,150 for single room / chaperone

February 4, 2026
7:00 PM

Fundraising
coaching session

Join a Zoom call with a professional fundraiser to learn best practices for how you may be able to raise tour funds. 

Hannah Hegerberg is the Director of Development for the College of Science at the Oregon State University Foundation. She has over 15 years of experience as a fundraiser, including phonathons, corporate sponsorships, and person to person fundraising. Hannah believes that someone can never be thanked too many times after giving a gift or a donation and that handwritten notes have magical properties. 

Hannah, her husband, and their daughter live on a farm outside of Sheridan where they raise British White cattle and Nigerian Dwarf goats. 

"There was a lot of effort put into this trip to make sure all participants saw many different parts of the ag industry. With all travels, hotels, food, and tours covered, as parents we felt it was a great investment in our child’s future."

- New Zealand Tour Attendee

What others have to say

"This definitely opened my eyes and mind to seeing that not everyone does things the way we do them, and just because they do it different than what we do traditionally, doesn’t make it “weird’. We have so much to learn from other cultures!"

- New Zealand Tour Attendee

What others have to say

"This couldn’t have possibly been better. There was such a fun culture set for the group and we always knew we were safe and organized! I didn’t realize how much this trip could impact me and change the way I view the world and agriculture."

- New Zealand Tour Attendee

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