where was the FFA founded?
kansas city,Missouri
what does FFA stand for today?
National FFA Organization
What does the plow symbolize
labor and tillage of the soil
the color RED on equipment signifies:
stop or danger
oily rags should be stored:
in a closed metal container
what year were girls allowed to join the FFA?
1969
the FFA creed was written by?
E.M Tiffany
the words on the emblem "Agricultural Education" and "FFA" signify:
learning and leadership
before leaving the shop, students should:
clean and return tools
when lifting heavy objects, life with your:
legs
1928
what symbol represents knowlege in the emblem?
owl
which degree is the highest in the FFA?
american
welding requires what extra PPE?
gloves and a helmet
PPE stands for:
personal protective equipment
what is the FFA motto?
learning to do, doing to learing, earning to live, living to serve.
smith-hughes act was passed in:
1917
How many paragraphs are in the FFA Creed
5
sparks from welding can travel:
up to several feet
a fire extinguisher rated ABC can put out:
most common shop fires
what is the FFA mission?
to develop students leadership,personal growth, and career success.
national convention moved to Indianapolis in what year?
2006
what does SAE stand for?
supervised agriculture experience
pushing material into a blade is:
a common cause of injury
safety data sheets (SDS) tell you:
hadzard information about chemicals