FFA History
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What did FFA USED to stand for?

Future Farmers of America

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What are the FFA colors?

National Blue and Corn Gold

100

Who is the Chapter President?

Melinda Wesley

100

How many members are in the FFA?

1,027,273

100

What is a “tallywacker”?

FFA jacket zipper

200

What year was the FFA organization founded?

1928

200

Name five parts of FFA Official Dress

White, collared, long-sleeve button-up shirt

FFA Jacket

FFA tie/scarf

Black slacks/black skirt

Black dress shoes

Black pantyhose/tights

200

Who is station by the plow?

Daily Double: Who is it on the officer team?

Vice President 

200

What percentage of FFA members receive their American Degree?

Less than 1%

200

Where is National FFA Convention held?

Indianapolis, IN

300

What town in Ohio is the home of the FFA jacket?

Fredericktown

300

What is the FFA Motto?

Learning to Do

Doing to Learn

Earning to Live

Living to Serve

300

Who is stationed by the Chapter Scrapbook?

The Historian

300

How many States and other areas have FFA?

52. All U.S. states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. 

300

What does SAE stand for?

Supervised Agricultural Experience

400

Which U.S. president was a member of the FFA? 

Jimmy Carter

400

Who wrote the FFA Creed?

E. M. Tiffany

400

How many constitutional officers are there?

6

400

What percentage of FFA members are middle school students?

7%

400

Who is the National FFA Officer from Ohio?

Daily Double: What is their office position?

Luke Jennings

500

What were women involved in the chapter called before women were allowed to join FFA?

Chapter Sweethearts

500

How many symbols are in the FFA Emblem?

5 symbols: cross section of the ear of corn, rising sun, plow, owl, and the eagle

500

Who is the Utica Chapter Parliamentarian?

Haley Unger

500

What percentage of FFA members come from an agricultural background?

30%

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What is the highest degree you can earn in the FFA?

American FFA Degree

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