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When was the FFA jacket adopted?

1933

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What does the Owl stand for in the emblem?

Knowledge and wisdom

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What it the FFA colors?

National Blue and Corn Gold

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Who was the 39th president and was a FFA members

Jimmy Carter

200

When was the smith-hughes act adopted?

1917

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What does the Sun stand for in the emblem?

Tomorrow brings a new day and opportunities  

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Where is the national FFA center?

Is located in Indianapolis, Indiana

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Who was former U.S. senator and governor of Kansas, he served as a state FFA president and later a National FFA vice president.

Sam Brownback

300

When were women aloud to join the FFA?

1969
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What does the plow stand for in the emblem? 

Labor 

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What is the motto of the FFA?

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

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 Who was U.S. Secretary of Energy and governor of Texas, was a district FFA officer.

Rick Perry

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When were the national colors adopted?

1929

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What does the corn stand for in the FFA emblem?

Unity

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What are the types of membership?

Active, Collegiate, Alumni, and Honorary.

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Who first African American to be elected to a national FFA office?

Fred McClure

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When did the FFA get a federal charter 

1950

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What does the FFA Eagle stand for?

Freedom,Future of agriculture 

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What degrees can you get in the FFA?

The FFA offers several degrees of membership, including the Greenhand Degree, which is for first-year members.

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Who was singer-songwriter was an FFA member in Tennessee and even performed at FFA conventions early in her career?

Taylor Swift