what year was ffa founded?
1928
What part of the emblem represents unity?
cross-section of the ear of corn
Who is stationed by the door?
the Sentinel
What is the first degree a member can earn?
Greenhand Degree
What does SAE stand for?
Supervised Agricultural Experience
Where was the first National FFA Convention held?
Kansas City, Missouri
What symbolizes progress in agriculture?
the rising sun
Who is stationed by the plow?
Vice President
Which degree can only be earned by middle school FFA members?
Discovery Degree
Name one type of SAE
lacement, Entrepreneurship, Research, or Exploratory
What do the letters FFA stand for?
Future Farmers of America
What part of the emblem represents labor and tillage of the soil?
the plow
Which officer is responsible for keeping records?
the Secretary
What is the highest degree awarded at the chapter level?
Chapter FFA Degree
Which type of SAE involves owning and operating your own ag-related business?
Entrepreneurship
What year did the FFA open membership to girls?
1969
What does the eagle on the emblem stand for?
freedom and the ability to explore new horizons
Who presents the treasurer’s report at meetings?
the Treasurer
What degree is represented by a gold key?
American FFA Degree
Which SAE type involves working for someone else in an agricultural setting?
Placement
In what year did FFA allow female members?
1969
What does the owl on the emblem represent?
knowledge and wisdom
Who is stationed by the flag?
the Reporter
To receive the State FFA Degree, how many hours of community service must a member complete?
What is at least 25 hours
What type of SAE would involve conducting an experiment in agriculture?
Research or Experimental