FFA HISTORY
FFA OFFICERS
FFA DEGREES
AG EDUCATION
ANIMAL FACTS
100

What year was FFA founded?

1928

100

Where is the advisor stationed?

By the owl

100

What degree is typically earned during a member’s first year in high school agriculture?

Greenhand degree

100

Anyone enrolled in an Ag Education class is eligible to be a part of __

FFA!!!

100

What kind of feet do ducks have that help them swim?

Webbed feet


200

What are the official colors of FFA?

National Blue and Corn Gold

200

Where is the president stationed?

By the rising sun

200

FFA members earn degrees to recognize their progress in ____ _____

Agricultural Education

200

In this class, students learn about crops, soils, and how plants grow

Plant Science

200

What is a female chicken called?

A hen

300

What city hosts the National FFA Convention?

Indianapolis

300

Where is the reporter stationed?

By the flag
300
How many different FFA degrees are available to earn?

Five

300

The scientific study of animals raised for things such as food and labor is called

Animal Science


300

What do bees make honey from?

Pollen from flowers

400

In 1988, the name, Future Farmers of America, was changed to better reflect agriculture. What does FFA stand for today?

Nothing!!
400

Where is the sentinel stationed?

By the door?

400

This degree requires a member to demonstrate leadership by serving as an officer, committee member, or participating in at least one FFA event at the chapter level.

The Chapter Degree
400

In this class, students learn about conserving soil, water, forests, and wildlife.

Ecology and Natural Resources

400
True or false: Horses can sleep standing up

True!

500

What, written in 1930, begins with the words “I believe in the future of agriculture…"?

The FFA Creed

500

Which officer takes the place of the president when they are unable to attend meetings?

The vice president


500

This is the highest FFA degree, requiring years of SAE work, earnings, and leadership at local, state, and national levels.

The American degree 

500

In this class, students learn about careers and skills in farming, food production, and managing natural resources.

Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR)

500

How many stomachs does a cow have?

Four