trees leaves
places and faces
degrees
parts of the emblem means
where people are
100

leave looks like cat

tulip popluar

100

Henry Groseclose was the

Father of FFA

100

middle schoolers can get the

Discovery Degree

100

owl

wisdom

100

President

by the rising sun

200

bottem of leaves are silver

silver maple

200

Kansas City, Missouri was the

birthplace of the FFA

200

first year 9th-12th graders can get the

Greenhand Degree

200

rising sun

progress, a new day

200

by the plow

Vice President

300

3 skinny things per fascicle  

lobbloly pine

300

Leslie Applegate was the

first national FFA president

300

second and third year 9th-12th graders can get the

Chapter Degree

300

Cross-section of Ear of Corn

unity

300

secretary

by the ear of corn

400

leaves fascicles have fascicles

mimosa

400

where the National FFA Headquarters established on land formerly owned by George Washington

Alexandria, Virginia

400

third and fourth year 9th-12th graders can get the

State Degree

400

Eagle

national pride, freedom

400

 by the emblem of Washington

Treasurer

500

 needles twist

Virginian pine

500

E.M. Tiffany was the

author of The FFA Creed

500

if you have graduted and been out of high school for at least one year you can get the 

American Degree

500

Plow

hard work, labor, tillage

500

Reporter 

by the flag