FFA Basics
FFA Traditions and Symbols
FFA Stru
cture
FFA Memb
ership
FFA Mission & Values
100

This is what the letters FFA originally stood for.

What is Future Farmers of America?

100

These are the official colors of the National FFA Organization.

What are national blue and corn gold?

100

FFA is structured on these three levels.

 What are local, state, and national?

100

FFA membership includes students from these grade levels and beyond.

What are grades 7 through 12 and college level students?


100

The FFA vision states that FFA provides the next generation of these people who will change the world.

Who are leaders?

200

In what year was the organization's name officially changed to the National FFA Organization?

What is 1988?

200

This animal on the FFA emblem symbolizes wisdom. 

What is the owl?

200

This component of agricultural education is represented by classroom and laboratory instruction, FFA, and supervised agricultural experience.

What is the three-component model?

200

FFA membership represents students from all 50 states and these two U.S. territories.

 What are the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico?

200

The FFA mission focuses on making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential through this type of education.

What is agricultural education?

300

FFA is an intracurricular student organization for those interested in these two fields.

 What are agriculture and leadership?

300

The FFA emblem contains five symbols. Name two of them.

What are the ear of corn, rising sun, plow, eagle, and owl?

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300

The National FFA Organization is led by this governing body along with six student national officers.

What is the board of directors?

300

FFA members commit to this code as they represent their organization, community, and family.

 What is the FFA code of ethics?

300

FFA members are expected to communicate in this manner.

What is appropriate, purposeful, and positive?

400

FFA provides members with hands-on experiences to help them achieve this type of success.

What is real-world success?

400

The FFA motto includes these four phrases.

What is "learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve"?

400

State FFA associations can create programs and competitions to best suit these three things.

What are the culture, needs, and size of the association?

400

This is the phrase members pledge to develop for leadership, personal growth, and career success.

What is "Develop my potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success"?

400

FFA members pledge to demonstrate this by being modest in winning and generous in defeat.

What is good sportsmanship?

500

Name three career fields FFA members might pursue.

What are chemists, veterinarians, government officials, entrepreneurs, bankers, international business leaders, teachers, or premier professionals?

500

This is the official salute of the FFA organization.

What is the Pledge of Allegiance?


500

This program allows students to apply agricultural knowledge through work-based interactive learning.

What is supervised agricultural experience (SAE)?

500

FFA jackets must include this on the back along with the name of the association.

What is the large official FFA emblem?


500

FFA members pledge to appreciate and promote this within the organization.

What is diversity?

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