leave looks like cat
tulip popluar
Henry Groseclose was the
Father of FFA
middle schoolers can get the
Discovery Degree
owl
wisdom
President
by the rising sun
bottem of leaves are silver
silver maple
Kansas City, Missouri was the
birthplace of the FFA
first year 9th-12th graders can get the
Greenhand Degree
rising sun
progress, a new day
by the plow
Vice President
3 skinny things per fascicle
lobbloly pine
Leslie Applegate was the
first national FFA president
second and third year 9th-12th graders can get the
Chapter Degree
Cross-section of Ear of Corn
unity
secretary
by the ear of corn
leaves fascicles have fascicles
mimosa
where the National FFA Headquarters established on land formerly owned by George Washington
Alexandria, Virginia
third and fourth year 9th-12th graders can get the
State Degree
Eagle
national pride, freedom
by the emblem of Washington
Treasurer
needles twist
Virginian pine
E.M. Tiffany was the
author of The FFA Creed
if you have graduted and been out of high school for at least one year you can get the
American Degree
Plow
hard work, labor, tillage
Reporter
by the flag