FFA History
Parliamentary Procedure
FFA Emblem
Chapter Officer Postions
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What year was the 1st National Convention?

1928 at the Kansas City Baltimore

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What is the purpose of an agenda?

The agenda keeps the meeting moving forward.
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What are the Parts of the Emblem?

Cross Section of the Ear of Corn

The Rising Sun

The Eagle

The Owl

The Plow 

The Words

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Who is the Advisor for Washington FFA?

Mr. Clough

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When was the FFA Jacket adopted as Official Dress?

In 1933.

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How many motions are allowed to be on the floor at a time?

Only 1 motion is allowed at a time.

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What does the Corn symoblize?

Corn is a symbol of unity because it is native to America and is grown in every state.

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Who is the President for Washington FFA?

Hailey Trowbridge

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When/Where was the National FFA Center moved?

In 1999, It moved from Alexandria, VA to Indianapolis, IN

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What does 3 taps of the gavel mean?

3 taps signifies all members to stand during the meeting.

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What does the Plow symbolize?

The Plow is a symbol of labor + tillage of the soil.

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Who is the Treasurer?

Ava Wulf

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When did girls get admitted to FFA?

In 1969.

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What is the most commonly used vote at a meeting?

A voice vote is most commonly used.

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What does the Eagle symbolize?

The Eagle is a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future of ag.

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Who is the Secretary?

Iris Peterson

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Who was the first National FFA President?

Leslie Applegate

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When is the President allowed to vote?

They are allowed to vote...

To break a tie, to make a tie, or on a secret ballot, or anytime but a main motion.

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What does the Rising Sun symbolize?

The rising sun symbolizes progress in agriculture and the confidence FFA members have in the future.

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Who is the Historian?

Robert Taylor

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