This was the original name of the FFA when it was founded in 1928.
What is Future Farmers of America?
This Process involves plants converting sunlight into energy, using carbon dioxide and water.
What is photosynthesis?
This hand tool is commonly used to drive nails into wood and has a heavy metal head with a flat surface.
What is a hammer?
This federal agency is responsible for managing national wildlife refuges and enforcing wildlife conservation laws in the U.S.
What is the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service?
This organ system is responsible for digesting food and absorbing nutrients.
What is the digestive system
This color combination symbolizes the official colors of FFA.
What are National blue and corn gold?
This term describes the size of the soil particles, which can affect drainage and root penetration.
What is soil texture?
This machine is used to harvest crops like corn, wheat, or soybeans, and is often seen with large spinning blades or rotors.
This term refers to the specific time period when hunting or fishing is allowed for certain species, set to ensure sustainable populations.
What is a hunting or fishing season?
This breed of chicken is known for its ability to produce a large number of eggs and has a reddish-brown feather color,
What is Rhode Island Red?
This is the FFA's highest degree, awarded to members who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, community involvement, and proficiency in the SAE project.
What is the American Degree?
Plants that require two growing seasons to complete their life cycle are called this.
What is arc welding?
This popular freshwater fish known for its fight and size, is often targeted by anglers in rivers and lakes.
What is trout?
This breed of cattle is known for its distinctive black and white coloring and is commonly used for milk production.
What is a Holstein?
The first National FFA Convention was first held in this year.
What is 1928?
This part of the plant serves as the main structure that supports leaves, flowers, and fruit.
What is the stem?
This tool is used for cutting metal by using a focused jet of high temperature air or gas.
What is a plasma cutter?
This method involves controlling the population of certain species through regulated hunting or trapping to prevent overpopulation.
What is population control?
This term refers to the ethical treatment of animals, including providing adequate space, food, and care.
What is animal welfare?
This is the FFA's official magazine, which has been published since 1952.
What is "FFA New Horizons"?
This is the process by which soil is removed by wind, water, or human activity.
What is soil erosion?
This component of an electrical system is responsible for controlling the flow of current, often found in vehicles and farm machinery.
What is a fuse or circuit breaker?
This popular game bird, known for its colorful plumage and challenging hunting conditions, is often associated with upland bird hunting.
What is the pheasant?
This term refers to the period after birth when young animals are particularly susceptible to forming strong bonds with their caregivers.
What is imprinting?