FFA
SAE
Creed
History
Bonus
100

Who is stationed by the rising sun?

The President

100

What does SAE stand for?

Supervised Agricultural Experience

100

Each creed paragraph begins with what?

I Believe.

100

In what year were women allowed to be an FFA Member?

1969

100

Where is FFA Nationals held?

Indianapolis or Indiana

200

The secretary is stationed by what?

The ear of corn.

200

What is entrepreneurship?

A Project you make money off of/Own.

200

How many paragraphs does the Creed have?

5

200

In 1929, what was adopted into the FFA?

The official colors, National Blue and Corn Gold.

200

Who was FFA's First African American National President?

Breanna Holbert

300

The Vice President is stationed by what symbol?

The plow.

300

What part of SAE would volunteering in your community count for?

Service Learning

300

How many Creed's were there before the official one was adopted?

2

300

In 1965, what merged?

New Farmers of America merged with Future Farmers of America.

300

Who is known as the Father of FFA?

Henry Groseclose

400

What does the owl symbolize?

The owl represents the advisor and symbolizes wisdom.

400

What is the project you are working on all year in Ag. Chem called?

AET

400

In what year was the creed adopted?

1930

400

Most FFA's are in the 50 contiguous United States, what territory owned by the U.S. has an FFA Chapter?

Puerto Rico

400

How do Greenhands display their knowledge of the FFA?

BIG - Best Informed Greenhand
500

Finish the FFA Motto...

Learning to do, doing to learn,

learning to live, living to serve.

500

What are the 6 types of SAE?

Entreprneurship, Placement, Research, School-Based Enterprise, Service Learning, and Foundational.

500

Who is the author of the FFA Creed?

E.M. Tiffany

500

What act was made in 1917 to establish agriculture classes?

Smith-Hughes National Vocational Act

500

Where was the First National FFA convention held?

Kansas City

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