FFA Degrees
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100

This is the first degree FFA members can receive

Discovery Degree

100

The FFA Jacket is what color

Blue

100

A farm that raises cows for milking

A Dairy Farm

100

This animal gives us milk

A Cow
100

A sweet food is made from bees

Honey

200

These degrees show that you have learned the basic of FFA

The Greenhand Degree

200

FFA stands for ____ _____ of _____

Future Farmers of America

200

A farm that grows apples, peaches, blueberries, or other fruits.

An orchard

200

Farmers shear this animal for wool.

A Sheep
200

This dairy product is put on pizza

Cheese
300

This degree is given to FFA members who are actively involved with FFA and participates in activities

The Chapter Degree

300

What are the Official FFA Colors

National Blue and Corn Gold

300

A farm that raises farm animals like pigs, sheep, cows, etc.

A Livestock Farm

300

This farm animal produces eggs.

A Chicken

300

This material from plants is used to make clothes

Cotton

400

This degree is given by the state and recognizes members who have advanced their agricultural experiences and is very involved in FFA

The State degree

400

This animal on the FFA emblem represents knowledge and wisdom

The Owl

400

A farm that grows corn, soybeans, wheat, etc.

A Crop Farm

400

This animal is known for "oinking"

A Pig

400

This grain is used to make cereal

Oats

500

This is the highest degree FFA members can earn. It requires years of dedication to FFA through your agricultural experience and leadership achievements.

The American Degree

500

Who wrote the FFA Creed

E. M. Tiffany
500

A farm that grows crops for markets and stores.

A Produce Farm

500

This animal is often used to herd farm animals

A Border Collie

500

The number one crop grown in the U.S.

Corn