Who wrote the FFA Creed
E.M Tiffany
What year was the FFA founded?
1928
What does the president do?
Presides over all FFA meetings and coordinates all activities
What does the ear of corn represent?
Represents unity, as corn is grown in every state of the nation. It also symbolizes the foundation of American agriculture.
What are the colors of the FFA
National Blue and Corn gold
When was the FFA Creed written
1928
What year did the FFA adopt their colors
1929
What does the vice president do?
Assumes the duties of the president if necessary, supervises committees, and works closely with the president
What does the owl represent?
Symbolizes wisdom and knowledge, essential for success in the agriculture industry
What does FFA stand for
Future farmers of America
I believe
What year were girls allowed to join the FFA
1969
What does the secretary do
Prepares the minutes of the meetings, attends to chapter correspondence, and records member's attendance and activities
What does the American Eagle represent?
Represents freedom and the national scope of the organization
What does sae stand for
Supervised Agricultural Experiences
When was the FFA Creed adopted
3rd National Convention
In what year did the NFA merge with the FFA
1965
What does the reporter do?
Publicizes chapter activities, sends stories to district and state FFA reporters and records FFA activities with pictures
What does the plow represent?
Represents hard work and the foundation of agriculture
Career Development Events
I believe in the future of agriculture...
With a faith born not of words but of deeds.
What year was the Blue corduroy jacket introduced?
1933
What does the sentinel do
Prepares the meeting room, cares for chapter paraphernalia, attends the door, and welcomes guest
What does the words, "Agricultural educations" and "FFA"
Symbolize the combination of learning and leadership necessary for progressive agriculture
What is the FFA salute
The pledge of allegiance