What year was FFA founded?
1928
What does the plow represent?
Hard work and labor
What is the FFA motto?
Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve
Who can become an FFA member?
Students enrolled in agricultural education
Who designed the FFA jacket?
Dr. Gus Lintner
Where was the first national convention held?
Kansas City, Missouri
What does the owl represent?
Knowledge and wisdom
How many words are in the FFA motto?
12
Name one thing FFA members do.
Leadership activities, contests, conferences, etc.
What year was the jacket designed?
1933
Who is known as the “Father of FFA”?
Henry Groseclose
What does the eagle represent?
Freedom and leadership
Which part of the motto talks about helping others?
Living to Serve
What type of skills do members develop?
What type of skills do members develop?
What color is the official FFA jacket?
National blue
When were women allowed to join FFA?
1969
What does the wheat represent?
Unity and agriculture feeding the world
Which part of the motto focuses on education through experience?
Doing to Learn
What organization are FFA members part of?
National FFA Organization
What is the sweetheart jacket?
A jacket worn by chapter sweethearts supporting FFA
What did FFA originally stand for?
Future Farmers of America
What does the rising sun represent?
Progress and a new day in agriculture
Which part of the motto relates to careers?
Earning to Live
What does being an FFA member mean?
Leadership, service, and growth
Why is the FFA jacket important?
It represents pride, leadership, and the organization