This year the FFA was officially founded.
What is 1928?
This SAE type involves exploring careers or gaining hands-on experience through visits.
What is an Exploratory SAE?
The three basic human needs agriculture fulfills.
What are food, clothing, and shelter?
This PPE item protects your eyes during lab work.
What are safety goggles?
The smallest soil particle type.
What is clay?
He is known as the “Father of FFA.”
Who is Henry Groseclose?
This term describes money earned or lost in an SAE program.
What are financial records?
This invention by Eli Whitney dramatically changed cotton processing.
What is the cotton gin?
A slippery floor, loose wires, or broken tools are all examples of this.
What are hazards?
The formula for work (in physics).
What is Force × Distance?
This document, written by E.M. Tiffany, is read at many FFA events.
What is the FFA Creed?
Define an SAE.
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These are the top three agricultural commodities in Georgia.
What are broilers, cotton, and peanuts?
This piece of equipment is used to extinguish small fires.
What is a fire extinguisher?
A ramp or loading slope is an example of this type of simple machine.
What is an inclined plane?
This is the highest degree an FFA member can earn.
What is the American FFA Degree?
The process of promoting and selling agricultural products is called this.
What is marketing?
A product made from cattle hide, but not considered a major product.
What is a byproduct?
What should the student do if an animal escapes the enclosure?
What is tell the teacher?
This geometric shape with words along it side is used to determine the feeling of soil.
What is soil texture Triangle?
These two organizations merged in 1965, greatly expanding FFA membership.
What are the New Farmers of America and FFA?
This pathway includes careers such as ag loan officer, commodity trader, and farm manager.
What is agribusiness?
This U.S. region leads in corn and soybean production.
What is the Midwest?
This process helps prevent soil loss by wind or water.
What is erosion control?
Tractor hydraulics rely on this physical principle.
What is compression?