Skills Needed after HS
Farm Animal Names
Ag Class Facts
Aurora FFA History Facts
FFA Opportunities
100

These skills are gained through serving as an officer.

What is leadership skills?

100

This is a group of cattle.

What is a herd?

100

This is the first thing required to be in FFA.

What is enrolling in Ag Science 1 your freshman year?

100

This is the number of people that have served as an Aurora FFA Advisor in the chapter's history. (Hint: there have been 2 advisors per year for several years.)

What is 14?

100

These are available to seniors to help after high school.

What are FFA Scholarships? (Over 2.2 million dollars)

200

These skills are gained through working as a group on a contest.

What is team work?

200

This is a young female beef animal that hasn't given birth.

What is a heifer?

200

This is the second thing required to be in FFA.

What is pay the $14 FFA dues?

200

This is the number of Aurora FFA members that have served as a State FFA Officer.

What is 15?

200

Members compete in this as teams or individuals to show what they have learned in the classroom.

What are Contest's/CDE's/LDE's?

300

These skills are gained through speaking contests and talking in front of groups.

What is communication skills/public speaking skills?

300

This is a young female swine animal that hasn't given birth.

What is a gilt?

300

Name one of the three main topics you will learn in ag classes.

What is Plant Science, Animal Science, or Ag Mechanics?

300

This is the number of Aurora FFA members that have served as a National FFA Officer.

What is zero?

300

Members interview for this to serve at the local, area, and state level.

What is being an officer?

400

These skills are gained through running your own business, owning your own animals, or working for someone.

What are responsibility skills?

400

This is a female sheep.

What is a ewe?

400

This is how many agriculture classes you have to complete to earn a science credit.

What is 3?

400

This is the number of State Champion Contest teams in the history of the Aurora FFA Chapter.

What is 31?

400

These are awarded to members with outstanding Supervised Agricultural Experience programs at the chapter, area, state, and national levels.

What are proficiency awards?

500

These skills are gained through monitoring your income and expenses of your Supervised Agricultural Experience Program.

What is record keeping?
500

This is a castrated horse.

What is a gelding?

500

These are higher level agriculture classes that can also earn you this type of credit.

What is college credit through dual credit courses?

500

This was the year when the Aurora FFA chapter was chartered.

What is 1934?

500

These are two leadership conferences that are held outside of Missouri that we participate in.

What are National FFA Convention and Washington Leadership Conference?