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I believe in...

the future of agriculture

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I believe that to live and work on a good farm, or to be engaged in other agricultural pursuits, is...

pleasant as well as challenging;

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I believe in leadership from ourselves and...

respect from others.

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I believe in less dependence on..

begging and more power in Bargaining;

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I believe that American agriculture...

can and will hold true

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with a faith born not of...

words but of deeds

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for I know the joys and discomforts of...

agricultural life

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I believe in my own ability to...

work efficiently and think clearly,

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in the life abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it so--...

for others as well as myself;

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to the best traditions of...

our national life

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Achievements won by... generations of agriculturists;

Present and past 

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and hold an inborn fondness for...

those associassions 

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with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in...

the ability of progressive agriculturists 

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in less need for charity...

and more of it when needed;

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and I can exert an influence in...

my home and community

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In the promise of...

better days through better ways,

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which, even in hours of...

discouragement, I cannot deny.

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to serve our own and the public interest in...

producing and marketing the product of our toil.

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in being happy myself and playing square with those...

whose happiness depends upon me.

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which will stand solid for...

for my part in that inspiring task.

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even as the better things we now enjoy have come to us from...

the struggles of former years. 

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who was the writer of the FFA creed

E.M. Tiffany

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when was the FFA creed was written

1928

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when was the FFA creed was adopted 

1930

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how many times was the FFA creed revised

twice