Structure
SAE
History
Emblem
Motto and Creed
100
All FFA members belong to a home "grou"
What is Chapter?
100
SAE stands for
What is Supervised Agricultural Experience?
100
NFA, explain
What is New Farmers of America, only for African American males.
100
Representative of the history, goals and future of the organization
What is the national FFA emblem?
100
The FFA motto
What is Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to live, Living to Serve?
200
Every chapter is broken into a larger area of 6 to 10 other schools. What is our Section called?
What is a Section? Solano - Alameda
200
4 different types of of SAE projects
What is Entreprenuership, Placement, Agriscience Research and Exploratory?
200
Smith-Hughes National Vocational Education Act established vocational agriculture courses.
What is 1917?
200
Signifies labor and tillage of the soil.
What is the plow?
200
He wrote the FFA Creed.
Who is E.M. Tiffany?
300
Each section belongs to a larger area called a what? What is the name of our "area"?
What is a Region? North Coast
300
POA stands for...
What is program of activities?
300
Official FFA Creed adopted.
What is 1930?
300
Recognized for wisdom and symbolizes knowledge.
What is the owl?
300
The two words that every paragraph of the creed begins with.
What is I believe?
400
All of the regions belong to this.
What is the State? California
400
The 3 divisions of a POA
What is student development, chapter development and community development?
400
First issue of the National Future Farmer Magazine was published.
What is 1952?
400
Signifies progress
What is the rising sun?
400
Creed was adopted at this convention.
What is 3rd?
500
The offical name of the FFA is..
What is National FFA Organization?
500
Learned from SAE projects
What is responsibility and how to take care of other things?
500
Jan Eberly, California, becomes the first female national FFA president.
What is 1982
500
Symbol of unity
What is the cross section of the ear of corn?
500
Was revised at these conventions
What is the 38th and 63rd?
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