The FFA Creed opens with this powerful phrase of conviction, stating, "I believe in the future of
What is agriculture
The author states that living and working on a good farm is "inherently" this word.
What is pleasant
The third paragraph emphasizes the importance of this trait from ourselves and respect from others.
What is leadership?
The fourth paragraph explicitly notes less dependence on begging and more power in this quality.
What is bargaining?
The final paragraph asserts that American agriculture can and will hold true to the best of these.
What are traditions?
The first paragraph notes that this type of faith.
What is a faith born of words not deeds
The second paragraph highlights that the author is engaged in this kind of pursuit.
What are agricultural pursuits?
The writer believes in their own ability to work efficiently and think clearly, but also to do this with others.
What is cooperate?
The author speaks of a life that is abundant and honest, achieved by making wealth through this method.
What is honest wealth?
The author hopes to exert an influence in their home and community that will stand solid for their part in this larger task.
What is that inspiring task
Won by present and past generations of agriculturists
What is acheivements
The Creed acknowledges that agricultural life can be challenging, using this word to describe the discomfort or difficulties faced.
This is the specific type of knowledge the Creed emphasizes gaining, coupled with the ability to work effectively.
What is knowledge?
The fourth paragraph emphasizes a commitment to fairness, stating a belief in less of this concept and more of bargaining power.
What is begging?
The Creed promises to stand solid for my part in that inspiring task.
What is that inspiring task?
Earning these two things through agricultural pursuits is described as a fundamental part of the writer's belief system.
What are achievements and frustrations?
The second paragraph notes a fondness for these types of associations that cannot be denied.
What are those associations which, even in hours of discouragement, I cannot deny?
The author believes in their own ability to do this with others to secure our common welfare.
What is cooperate?
The Creed mentions playing square with those whose happiness depends upon this person.
Who is me?
The final paragraph speaks of the best traditions of our national life.
What is our national life?
In the first paragraph, the author speaks of even better days "in the present" because of these specific elements from the past.
What are the struggles of former years?
The author expresses that even in hours of discouragement, they hold this feeling toward their work.
What is a fondness?
The third paragraph outlines a desire to exert an influence in this environment.
What is in my home and community?
The author believes in less of this type of dependency and more power in bargaining.
What is begging?
The concluding paragraph states that the author can exert an influence that will stand solid for this specific responsibility.
What is my part in that inspiring task?