History
Emblem and Colors
Misc.
Misc.
FFA Leadership
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Who is the Father Of FFA?

Henry C. Groseclose

100

What are the 2 colors of the FFA?

national blue and corn gold

100

How many paragraphs are in the FFA Creed?

5

100

What did FFA change its name to in 1988?

The National FFA Organization

100

What does the official dress represent?

professionalism, unity, and pride

200

What month of the year was the FFA founded?

November

200

Name the 6 parts of the FFA Emblem

cross section of corn, owl, plow, rising sun, words, and eagle

200

Who is the author of the FFA Creed

E.M. Tiffany

200

How many FFA members Nationwide?

over 1 million

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What does the Official Dress consist of?

FFA Jacket, white-collared shirt, scarf or tie, black slacks or black skirt, black tights, black dress shoes
300

What year was the FFA founded?

1928

300

What does National Blue represents

the Nation's flag

300

What is the Three Circle model of Agricultural Education?

FFA, Instruction, and SAE

300

List 4 types of FFA memberships.

Active, Alumni, Collegiate, and Honorary

300

What is the blueprint of what chapter plans to do for the year?

Program of Activities

400

Where was the first national FFA convention held?

Kansas City, Missouri 

400

What does corn gold represent?

That all 50 states grow corn
400

What does SAE stand for?

supervised Agriculture Experience

400

What year where girls allowed memberships?

1969

400

 List the 4 degrees that can be earned by FFA members.

Discovery, Greenhand, Chapter, State, and American

500

What act of congress provided high school ag programs with funds and what year?

Smith Hughes 1917

500

What does the rising sun represent?

progress and the promise of a new day full of opportunity, signifying the continuous growth and future of agriculture

500

What year was the FFA Creed Officially adopted by the FFA?

1930

500

What is the FFA motto?

Learning to do 

Doing to Learn

Earning to Live

Living to Serve

500

The primary aim of the FFA is to develop what 3 things?

Premiere Leadership, Personal Growth, Career Success 

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