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Finish the Sentence:

I believe in the future of agriculture.. 

With a faith born not of words but of deeds 

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What is a faith born of?

Not of words but of Deeds 

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When was the FFA Creed adopted 

1930

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What does the word I Believe mean 

Accept as true;feel sure about the truth of 

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What is the meaning of the first paragraph of the FFA Creed 

The Future of Agriculture 
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What is the last sentence of the 1st paragraph 

even as the things we now enjoy have come to us from former years. 

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Paragraph 2: Finish the sentence 

Even in hours of discouragement

I cannot deny 

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What Degree do you get when you say the FFA Creed

The Greenhand 

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What does Leadership mean 

The action of leading a group of people 

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What is the meaning of the second paragraph of the FFA Creed

Fondness for the joys and challenges of agricultural life 

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Finish the sentence:

Achievements won by... 

the present and past generations of agriculturists 

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What is the first sentence of paragraph 2 

I believe that to live and work on a good farm 

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What National Convention was the FFA Creed adopted at? 

The Third National Convention 

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What is the most used word of the FFA Creed

" I " 

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What is the meaning of the third paragraph of the FFA Creed

Importance of self-leadership 

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Finish the sentence:

In the promise of ...

better days through better ways 

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What year was the FFA creed written 

1928

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What does the E.M stand for in E.M Tiffany 

Erwin Milton 

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How many times does the word I " appear in the FFA Creed 

11 Times 

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What is the meaning of the fourth paragraph of the FFA Creed

Self-reliance and mutual well-being 

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Who wrote the FFA Creed

E.M. Tiffany 

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How many times does the FFA creed say " I Believe "

6 Times 

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How old is the FFA Creed

97 years old 


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How many words are in the FFA Creed 

258

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What is the meaning of the Fifth paragraph of the FFA Creed

Members believe American agriculture can remain true to its foundational traditions  

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