Dates: '50-'00
People
Dates: '17-'48
Creed
Emblem
100
When were girls allowed in FFA?
1969
100
What is the father of FFA?
Henry Groseclose
100
What happened in 1929?
National Blue and Corn Gold adopted as FFA colors. AND Carlton Patton of Arkansas named first Star Farmer of America.
100
What do all paragraphs of the creed begin with?
I believe...
100
What does the eagle stand for?
The eagle is a national symbol which serves as a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture.
200
What happened in 1990?
PALS program was launched
200
Who is Carlton Patton?
First star farmer of America
200
When was the Official FFA Creed adopted?
1930
200
"...for others as well as myself..."
4th paragraph
200
What is the motto?
Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve.
300
When was the FFA Official Dress standards created?
1973
300
Who are the first twins to be Star Farmer of America?
Albert and Arthur Lacy
300
When was the Future Farmers of America Foundation formed?
1944
300
"...I can exert an influence in my home and community..."
5th paragraph
300
___________ signifies progress and holds a promise that tomorrow will bring a new day, glowing with opportunity.
The Rising Sun
400
What happened in 1982?
Future Farmers of America changes their name to National FFA Organization
400
Who is Smith and Hughes?
Creators of the National Vocational Education Act.
400
What happened in 1935?
New Farmers of America founded.
400
"... with a faith born not of words but of deeds..."
1st paragraph
400
The plow symbolizes?
The plow signifies labor and tillage of the soil, the backbone of agriculture and the historic foundation of our country's strength.
500
What is the year that Jan Eberly became the first female national FFA president?
1982
500
Who is the first National Public Speaking winner?
Edward Drace
500
What was created 1939?
The "H.O. Sargent Trophy Award".
500
"...to live and work on a good farm..."
2nd paragraph
500
How many symbols are on the emblem?
5
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