Animals
FFA Basics
FFA Emblem
FFA classes
FFA classes
100

A baby pig is called this.

What is a piglet?

100

What do the letters FFA stand for?

Answer: What is Future Farmers of America?

100

This plant represents agriculture

What is corn?

100

This year the FFA organization was founded.

What happened in 1928?

100

This type of flower is the main focus of an arrangement.

 What is a focal flower?

200

Animals raised for food and production are called this. 


What is livestock?

200

What colors represent FFA?

What are National Blue and Corn Gold?

200

This bird sits at the top of the emblem

What is an eagle?

200

Farmers plant seeds in this season.

What is spring?

200

Moving a plant to a new pot or place is called this.

What is transplanting?

300

A female goat is called


What is a doe? 

300

The location where FFA was founded.


What happened in Kansas City, Missouri?

300

This tool represents labor and hard work.


What is a plow?

300

This program allows members to apply what they learn through agriculture projects.

What is an SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience)?


300

This welding process uses an electrode coated in flux.


 What is stick welding?

400

A female sheep is called this.


What is a ewe?

400

This is the highest FFA degree.

What is the American FFA Degree?

400

This symbol represents knowledge.


What is an owl?

400

This tool is used to tighten bolts.


What is a wrench?

400

Members can earn points by attending these regular gatherings.


What are FFA meetings?

500

A male cow used for breeding is called this.



What is a bull?

500

What is the FFA motto called?


What is “Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve"?

500

This rising symbol represents progress.


What is the rising sun?

500

Plants make their own food through this process.


What is photosynthesis?

500

SAE stands for

What is a Supervised Agricultural Experience?