FFA History
Significant Dates
FFA Traditions
FFA Emblem
FFA Creed
100

The FFA Creed was written by?

E.M. Tiffany

100

The Smith- Hughes National Vocational Education Act that establishes vocational agriculture courses. 

What is 1917?

100

The FFA colors. 

What is national blue and corn gold?

100

Signifies progress and holds a promise that tomorrow will bring a new day, glowing with opportunity.

What is the rising sun?

100

I believe in ____________......

The future of Agriculture

200

In 1928, the first membership dues were approved at ____ cents per member.

What is ten cents?

200

The Future Farmers of America is established in Kansas City, MO & the first National FFA Convention was held. 

What is 1928?

200

Learning to Do, 

Doing to learn, 

Earning to Live,

Living to Serve

This is what part of FFA Traditions.

What is the FFA Motto?

200
Provides the foundation of the emblem, just as corn has historically served as the foundation crop of American agriculture. It is also a symbol of unity, as corn is grown in every state of the nation. 

What is the cross section of the ear of corn?

200

I believe that to ______ and _______ on a good farm, or to be engaged in other agricultural pursuits is pleasant as well as challenging. 

What is live and work?

300

The first national FFA president elected into office in 1928.

Who is Leslie Applegate?

300

The year in which the FFA Creed was written.

What is 1930?

300

This is the highest FFA degree that can be held by an FFA member. You must've recieved a state FFA degree, been an active member for three years and have satisfactory participation.

What is an American degree? 

300

Signifies labor and tillage of the soil, the backbone of agriculture and the historic foundation of our country's strength. 

What is the plow?

300

I believe in ______________ from ourselves and ___________ from others.....

What is leadership and respect?

400
National FFA Convention was held in _______________ for the first time starting in 2006 and it's still held there to this day. 
What is Indianapolis, Indiana?
400

The corduroy jacket was adopted as official dress. 

What is 1933?

400

Name the types of FFA memberships. 

What is a junior member, active member or alumni/ honorary member?

400

A national symbol that serves as a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture

What is the eagle?

400

I believe in less _________________ on begging and more power in ___________________........

What is dependence and bargaining? 

500

In 1933, the first ________________ was adopted as a part of official dress. 

What is a blue corduroy jacket?

500

Females members were welcomed to the FFA on a national level. 

What is 1969?

500

Name two components of official dress. 

What is a blue corduroy jacket?

What is black slacks or black skirt and nylons?

What is a white collared shirt?

What is an official FFA tie or scarf?

What is black dress shoes with a closed heel and toe?

500

Is a long recognized symbol of wisdom, symbolizes the knowledge required to be successful in the industry of agriculture. 

What is the owl?

500

I believe that ___________________________ (two words) can and will hold true to the best traditions of our national life.......

What is American Agriculture?