Officers
Plant Science
Basics of FFA
Barn Animals
Riddles
100

I am stationed at the flag. My position is to inform the people, promote our Chapter through online resources, and take pictures during events. Who am I?

The Reporter

100

What is the chemical process of food production in leaves?

Photosynthesis 

100

What does FFA stand for?

Future Farmers of America

100
Who is Gumbo?

Zevu Steer

100

I run all around the field/pasture but never move. What am I?

A Fence

200

I am stationed at the door. My duty is to see that the door is open to our friends at all times and make sure that they are welcomed. Who am I?

The Sentinel

200

What are the 4 main resources plants need to survive?

Water, soil, air, sunlight

200

What are the colors of FFA? (Hint: there are two)

Corn Gold and National Blue

200

Who is Daisy?

Potbelly Pig

200

If fruit comes from a fruit tree, where does chicken come from?

(A poul-tree!)

A poul-tree

300

I call the roll of officers during opening ceremonies. My duties are to assist at all times and to work hand-and-hand with our President. Who am I?

The Vice President

300

what are the four main parts of a plant

Stem, roots, leaves, and flower

300

How many parts are on the emblem?

5

300

Who is Sparky?

Miniature Horse

300

What type of egg does an even hen lay?

A Deviled Egg

400

I am stationed at the emblem of Washington. I keep a record of receipts and strive to build up our financial standing through savings and investments. Who am I?

The Treasurer 

400

Is a tomato a fruit of vagtable?

Fruit

400

What is the FFA motto?

Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve.

400

Who is Billy?

Sheep

400

What do you call a horse that lives next door?

(A neigh-bor!)

A neigh-bor!

500

I am here by the owl. I provide knowledge and wisdom to our Chapter. My advice is based on true knowledge and is ripened with wisdom. Who am I?

The Advisors

500

What's the difference between xylem and phloem?

- Xylem acts like a straw, pulling water and minerals up from the roots to the leaves.

- Phloem acts like a delivery service, carrying food (sugar) both ways to wherever the plant needs it.


500

What are we here for? (Hint: we said it in opening ceremonies)

To practice brotherhood, honor agricultural opportunities and responsibilities, and develop those qualities of leadership which an FFA member should posses.

500

Who is Stormy?

Goat

500

What has ears but can't listen?

Corn