FFA Fun Facts
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100

This is the primary focus of FFA (developing leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education)

What is the FFA mission?

100

This crop forms the background of the FFA emblem, symbolizing unity

What is a cross-section of an ear of corn?

100

These are FFA's official colors

What are national blue and corn gold?

100

FFA was founded in this year at the National Dairy Show in Kansas City

What is 1928?

100

This is the first level of FFA membership, earned by first-year members with basic knowledge

What is the Greenhand Degree?

200

The National FFA Convention is held here

What is Indianapolis, Indiana?

200

This emblem part represents labor and soil preparation

What is the plow?

200

The motto's final phrase highlights giving back to others and community

What is "Living to Serve"?

200

Women were officially allowed to join FFA in this year

What is 1969?

200

To earn this degree, members must complete at least 2 years of ag ed and show leadership

What is the Chapter FFA Degree?

300

This person wrote the FFA Creed

Who is E.M. Tiffany?

300

This bird on the emblem signifies freedom and FFA's national scope

What is the eagle?

300

This motto phrase focuses on gaining income through agricultural work or projects

What is "Earning to Live"?

300

This major name change happened in 1988 to broaden focus beyond farming

What is Future Farmers of America to National FFA Organization?

300

This top student degree requires 3 years of ag ed, SAE proficiency, and chapter leadership

What is the State (Keystone) FFA Degree?

400

FFA was originally called this before the 1988 name change to reflect broader career focus

What is Future Farmers of America?

400

This wise animal atop a book stands for wisdom and knowledge

What is the owl?

400

This first phrase of the motto emphasizes gaining skills through instruction

What is "Learning to Do"?

400

This is the year the FFA Creed was officially adopted

What is 1930?

400

This highest degree requires earning $10,000+ in SAE and demonstrating leadership at state/national levels

What is the American FFA Degree?

500

E.M. Tiffany's initials stand for..

What is Erwin Milton?

500

This emblem element symbolizes a new day dawning in agriculture

What is the rising sun?

500

Complete the motto: "Learning to Do..."

What is "...Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve"?

500

This event in 1944 established the first National FFA Week

What is George Washington’s birthday?

500

These contests test career skills like livestock judging or parliamentary procedure

What are CDEs/LDEs (Career/Leadership Development Events)?

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