This a term used to conduct a business meeting properly.
What is Parliamentary Procedure?
This is the name of the meat that comes from cattle.
What is beef?
This is the primary/most important factor for judging beef cattle.
What is muscle?
This is what tools are classified by.
What is use/function?
The beginning of the FFA Creed starts with these words.
What is "I believe"
The leader of a business meeting/assembly.
What are the Chair/President/Presiding officers?
This is a cut of meat that comes from the pig's upper leg.
What is a ham?
The three animals judged in the livestock evaluation contest.
What are cattle, sheep, and swine?
Tool used to drive screws into a material.
What is a screwdriver?
The FFA Creed's Author.
Who is E.M. Tiffany
This motion is used to bring forward a specific topic to the assembly/group of people.
What is a Main Motion?
The term refers to how much edible meat product you get from an animal.
What is Yeild?
What is finish?
This tool tightens or loosens nuts and bolts, commonly with an adjustable head.
What is an adjustable wrench?
You have 30 minutes to write this kind of speech.
What is Extemporaneous Public Speaking?
A member speaking on a main motion.
What is Debate?
The meat evaluation contest covers these three meat products.
What is beef, pork, and lamb?
Animals used for their reproductive ability and soundness.
What are breeding animals?
Tool used to take off the horn of an animal.
What is a dehorner?
This speech can be on any topic you want it to be relating to agriculture.
What is Prepared Public Speaking?
This type of motion is used to change the details of another motion.
What is an amendment?
This term refers to the process of scoring meat quality based on factors like tenderness & marbling.
What is grading?
In Livestock Judging, this is the process of ranking animals based on their physical traits and marketability.
What is Placing?
Tool used for gripping, twisting, or bending objects.
What is a pair of pliers?
This is the first part of any speech, designed to capture the attention of the audience.
What is an Introduction?