What year was FFA founded?
1928
What is the primary crop grown in the U.S.?
Corn
What is the term for a young cow?
Calf
What does the FFA emblem represent?
The emblem represents the history and goals of FFA, including the owl for wisdom, the plow for labor and tillage, and the eagle for freedom.
What does SAE stand for?
Supervised Agricultural Experience
What was FFA's original name?
Future Farmers of America
Name one top export crop from the U.S.
Soybeans
Name one breed of dairy cattle.
What is the purpose of parliamentary procedure?
To conduct meetings in an orderly manner.
What is the purpose of an Ag education program?
To prepare students for careers in agriculture.
In what year did FFA become a national organization?
1930
What does GMO stand for?
Genetically Modified Organism
What does it mean to "cull" an animal?
To remove an animal from the herd for various reasons.
Name one leadership development event in FFA.
Public Speaking
Name one career that an FFA member might pursue
Agricultural engineer, veterinarian, agronomist, etc
What significant event occurred in 1965?
The merger of the New Farmers of America (NFA) with FFA.
What is the purpose of crop rotation?
To improve soil health and reduce pests and diseases.
What is the average gestation period for a cow?
Approximately 9 months (around 283 days)
What is the significance of the FFA creed?
It outlines the beliefs and values of FFA members.
What is the importance of community service in FFA?
It helps develop leadership skills and contributes to the community.
Who were the founding fathers of FFA?
Henry Groseclose, Harry Sanders, Gus Lintner, and others.
Name three benefits of cover crops.
Prevent soil erosion, improve soil health, and enhance biodiversity.
What is the role of the Animal Science SAE?
To provide practical experience in the care and management of animals.
Explain what a proficiency award is.
An award recognizing students for their accomplishments in their SAE projects