In what year was FFA founded?
1928
What are the official FFA colors?
national blue, corn gold
A person who studies soil and land use is called a?
soil scientist
A female cow that has not had a calf is called a?
heifer
What crop is known as the “king of grains”?
Corn
What U.S. city hosted the first National FFA Convention?
Kansas City, Missouri
What is the FFA motto’s first line?
Learning to do
A career working with livestock nutrition is called?
Animal Nutritionist
What breed of dairy cattle produces the most milk?
holstein
What crop is used to make sugar in the U.S., besides sugarcane?
sugar beets
What year were women officially allowed to join FFA?
1969
How many symbols are on the FFA emblem?
five
What career focuses on designing farm machinery?
Agricultural engineer
What is the term for a young sheep?
Lamb
Soybeans are commonly used to produce what cooking oil?
vegetable oil
What was the original name of FFA before becoming the “National FFA Organization”?
Future Farmers of America
What is the official dress jacket made of?
Corduroy
Someone who studies insects and their impact on agriculture is a?
entomologist
What is a baby goat called?
Kid
What plant is a major source of linen fiber?
flax
Who wrote the FFA creed?
E.M Tiffany
In what year did FFA change its name to the National FFA Organization?
1988
A career specializing in breeding and improving plants is called?
plant geneticist
What do you call the hair of a sheep?
wool
What is the most widely grown crop in the United States?
corn