Represents freedom on the emblem.
What is the eagle?
The number of paragraphs in the FFA Creed.
What is 5?
The year the National FFA was established.
When was 1928?
The year was Thorndale FFA founded.
When is 1933?
Must be worn with a white collared shirt when wearing the FFA jacket.
What is an FFA tie or scarf?
The owl represents
What is wisdom?
the paragraphs all begin with which two words
What is I Believe?
When was the Smith Hughes act initiated, starting agricultural education in classrooms?
1917
The project program you develop or start as a greenhand.
What is a Supervised Agriculture Experience(SAE)?
Events that prepare students with skills in different careers.
What are CDE's?
Represents progress in agriculture, promise of a new day.
What does the rising sun on the emblem represent?
The author of the creed.
What is E.M. Tiffany (Erwin Milton Tiffany)
The official colors of the FFA.
What are National Blue and Corn Gold?
Premier leadership, personal growth, and career success
What is the FFA Mission Statement?
Events you can participate in to develop communication and skills in leading.
What are LDE's?
Represented by the plow.
What is hard work?
The year that the FFA creed was adopted
When is 1930?
The year girls were allowed membership in the FFA.
When is 1969?
What is discovery,greenhand,chapter,state, and american degree's
People allowed to wear the FFA jacket.
Who are FFA Members?
Represents unity on the emblem.
What is the cross section of the ear of corn?
The paragraph of the creed that focuses on earning what you need and playing fair with others.
What is the 4th paragraph?
In 1965 this group was allowed Membership in the FFA.
Who are the New Farmers of America (African Amercans)
Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve.
What is the FFA Motto?
The words of the FFA Salute.
What is I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.