FFA Creed
FFA Memberships
FFA Faces and Places
FFA Degrees
FFA Officers
100

How many paragraphs are there in the FFA Creed?

5

100

How many types of memberships are there in FFA?

4

100

He is known as “The Father of FFA” because his Future Farmers of Virginia Club inspired other states which led to the formation of the Future Farmers of America

Henry Groseclose

100

A degree for middle school students

Discovery Degree

100

By the owl (Which officer is this?)

Advisor

200

I believe in the ______ of ___________, with a _____ born not of _____ but of _____.

future, agriculture, faith, words, deeds

200

Active middle and high school students enrolled in an agriculture education class

Active

200

The first national FFA president (he was from New Jersey)

Leslie Applegate

200

A degree for first-year agriculture education students in grades 9-12 

Greenhand Degree

200

By the rising sun (Which officer is this?)

President

300

Where was the creed adopted?

3rd National Convention of the FFA
300

College students interested in agriculture careers

Collegiate

300

The author of The FFA Creed

E.M. Tiffany

300

A degree for second- and third-year agriculture education students in grades 9-12

Chapter Degree

300

By the plow (Which officer is this?)

Vice president

400

Which 2 places was the creed revised at?

38th and 63rd Convention

400

Former active members and other FFA supporters

Alumni

400

The birthplace of the FFA and home to the National FFA Convention for 71 years

Kansas City, Missouri

400

A degree for third- and fourth-year agriculture education students in grades 9-12

State Degree

400

By the ear of corn (Which officer is this?)

Secretary

500

When was the FFA Creed written and when was it officially adopted?

Written on 1928

Adopted in 1930

500

Membership given to individuals who have provided outstanding service to the FFA and agriculture education

Honorary

500

The site of the National FFA Convention after moving from Kansas City (held there from 1999 - 2005 and 2013 - 2016)

Louisville, Kentucky

500

The highest degree; students must have graduated and been out of high school for at least one year

American Degree

500

By the emblem of Washington (Which officer is this?)

Treasurer

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