FFA Basics
Agriculture Knowledge
Class Leadership & FFA Events
Soil & Environment
Park Crossing HS
100

What do the letters FFA stand for?

Future Farmers of America

100

Name two types of plants commonly grown in a garden.

Any Fruit or Vegetable

100

What term describes working on a project to learn skills in agriculture outside of school?

SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience)

100

What do we call the upper layer of soil where plants grow best?

Topsoil

100

What is our school's mascot?

Thunderbird

200

What is the official color of FFA? (Actual Color Names)

National Blue and Corn Gold

200

What is the process of planting seeds in soil called?

Sowing

200

Who are our Class Officers?

Caleb White & Shakiyah Davis

200

Name one sign of healthy soil.

Dark color, worms, moisture retention, crumbly texture

200

Name one club students can join at Park Crossing.

FFA, Beta Club, StudCo, etc.

300

What is the official FFA jacket made of?

Corduroy


300

What are animals raised on farms for milk, meat, or eggs called?

Livestock

300

Where did Ms. Smith Graduate from?

Tuskegee University

300

What is it called when soil is worn away by wind or water?

Erosion

300

What year did Park Crossing High School open?

2013

400

What type of education is FFA a part of?

Agricultural Education

400

What is the term for the nutrients plants need most: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and P____?

Potassium

400

Who runs chapter meetings and represents the chapter in public?

The President

400

What type of soil is best for growing most plants?

Loam

400

Name one of our principals

Any Principal.

500

What symbol is on the FFA emblem that represents progress and hard work?

The Plow

500

What farming practice helps keep soil healthy by planting different crops each year?

Crop Rotation

500

What is the name of the big yearly gathering for FFA members nationwide?

National FFA Convention
500

What texture does Clay have when DRY?

hard, brittle, and powdery or floury texture

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