What did FFA USED to stand for?
What is Future Farmers of America?
(Since 1988, the letters FFA officially no longer stand for "Future Farmers of America". The official name of the group is now just the National FFA Organization.)
What is the primary purpose of agriculture?
What is to produce food, fiber, and other products for human use?
Which officer plays vollyball?
What is the process called by which plants convert sunlight into energy?
What is photosynthesis?
What is the capital of France?
What is Paris?
In what year was the FFA established?
What is 1928?
What type of agriculture focuses on the production of fruits, vegetables, and flowers?
What is horticulture?
Which officer is responsible for the chapter’s finances and budgeting?
What is the treasurer?
What type of livestock is raised primarily for dairy products, such as milk and cheese?
What are dairy cows?
What movie series follows a group of young wizards at a school of magic?
What is "Harry Potter"?
What are the three components of an agricultural education program that the FFA supports?
What are classroom instruction, FFA activities, and supervised agricultural experiences (SAE)?
What is the process called that involves the use of biology and technology to modify organisms for agricultural purposes?
What is biotechnology?
What does the cross-section of an ear of corn represent in the FFA emblem?
What is the symbol of unity and the foundation of agriculture in the United States?
What is the most widely grown cereal grain in the world, often a staple food in many countries?
What is rice?
From what movie comes the line "You can't sit with us!"?
What is "Mean Girls"?
Which emblem represents agricultural education in the FFA emblem?
What is the plow?
What term describes the practice of growing crops without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides?
What is organic farming?
What does the plow symbolize in the FFA emblem?
What is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil?
What is the term for the breed of chicken specifically raised for meat production, known for its rapid growth and efficiency?
What is broiler chicken?
Which ocean is the largest in the world?
What is the Pacific Ocean?
Where and when was the first FFA National Convention held?
What is the first FFA National Convention was held in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1928?
What is aquaculture, and why is it important to global food systems?
What is aquaculture is the farming of fish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants in controlled environments, and it is important to global food systems because it provides a sustainable source of protein, helps meet the growing demand for seafood, and supports livelihoods in many communities?
Which officer let a chicken lose at a agriculture showcase?
What is our president Alicia?
What are the three macronutrients essential for plant growth, and what roles do they play in plant health?
What are nitrogen (promotes leaf growth), phosphorus (supports root development), and potassium (enhances overall plant function and disease resistance)?
What painting by Leonardo da Vinci, known for its subject's mysterious smile and detailed background, is displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris and is often considered the most famous artwork in history?
What is the "Mona Lisa"?