FFA History
FFA Emblem
General FFA
General FFA #2
FFA Officers
Slogans
100

Women were allowed into the FFA this year.

1969


100

The Eagle symbolizes...

Freedom

100

This degree is earned in the 7th and 8th grades.

Discovery

100

The official colors of the FFA.

Corn Gold and National Blue


100

This officer is presides over meetings.

The president.
100

This is the FFA salute

The pledge of allegiance

200

The FFA was formed in this year.

1928


200

The Owl represents...

wisdom and knowledge

200

These are the 3 organizational levels of the FFA.

Local, State, & National

200

The FFA jacket must always be...

zipped up

200
This officer is to assist the president and fill in for them in their absence.

Vice President

200

The first line of the motto.

Leaning to Do


300

The Smith and Hughes Act was passed during this year.

1917

300

The cross section of corn signifies...

Unity
300

The national headquarters of the FFA is currently located in this city.

Indianapolis, IN

300

The color of skirts and pants should always be...

black

300

This officer is stationed by the bust of Washington.

Treasurer

300

The 2nd line of the motto.

Doing to Learn

400

The New Farmers of America merged with the FFA in this year.

1965

400
The plow symbolizes...

labor and tillage

400

These 3 things are required to be a member of the FFA.

Be enrolled in an Ag class, pay dues, and be active in the FFA.

400

This type of shirt should always be worn by both males and females.

white collared shirt

400

This officer greets people and sets up the meeting room.

The Sentinel

400

The 4th line of the motto.

Living to serve

500

The NFA was established in this year.

1927

500

The rising sun represents...

progress

500

The 3 circles of the ag education model.

SAE, Classroom, & FFA.

500

This is a project that is to be completed outside of school and the FFA to assist in ag education.

Supervised Agricultural Experience

500

This officer prepares news items and runs the FFA social media.

The reporter

500

The 3rd line of the motto.

Earning to live

600

The FFA was established in this city.

Kansas City


600

"FFA" on the emblem stands for ...

FFA

600

These are considered the 3 pillars of the FFA mission.

premier leadership, personal growth, & career success.

600

The first national headquarters of the FFA was in this city.

Alexandria, Va

600

This officer is stationed by the ear of corn.

Secretary
600

“FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.” This is called the...

FFA Mission

700

Future Farmers of America was changed to the National FFA Organization in this year.

1988

700

Where is the cotton harvested that is used for the FFA jackets?

North Carolina

700

This person wrote the FFA creed

E.M. Tiffany

700

What is the minimum amount of officers required in a chapter?

6

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