FFA Stands For
What is the Future Farmers of America?
Presides over the FFA meeting
Who is the President?
SAE stands for
What is Supervised Agricultural Experience?
Invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 to separate the cotton fiber from the seed.
What is the Cotton Gin?
Land grant universities found in North Carolina.
What are NC A&T and NC State?
CDE stands for
What are Career Development Events?
Motion used to end the meeting
What is Adjourn?
SAE type where you conduct experiments and use the scientific method
What is an Experimental SAE?
Machine invented in 1878 to replace hand milking
What is the milking machine?
Top two pork producing states
What are Iowa and North Carolina?
Colors of the National FFA Organization.
What are National Blue and Corn Gold?
Develops the framework of a good meeting and keeps the meeting moving forward.
What is the Agenda?
SAE type where you improve the quality of a house, barn, or other building.
What is an Improvement SAE?
Invention created to inject cells with genetic information. Created in 1987 and is used mainly in research labs.
What is the Gene Gun?
Major ag products that are mainly produced in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Farmers that produce this product uses a milking machine.
What are dairy products?
In the FFA Emblem, what the plow represents
What is the labor and tillage of the soil?
Motion used to go against the rules of parliamentary law.
What is Suspend the Rules?
SAE type where you take a financial risk and either own or part-own your own agribusiness.
What is an Entrepreneurship SAE?
What is the Organic Food Movement?
Leads US in Beef cattle production, has a lot of feedlots
What is Texas?
The year FFA was founded
What is 1928?
Book of parliamentary rules created by Henry M Robert.
What are the Robert's Rules of order?
SAE type where you obtain a job from an employer and gain experience in a particular area in agriculture.
What is a Placement SAE?
GMO stands for
What are Genetically Modified Organisms?
The science of soil management and crop production.
What is Agronomy?