FFA Symbols
Important Days
Famous Members
FFA dress
FFA Degrees
100

Signifies progress 

The Rising Sun

100

What year was the Smith-Hughes act passed.

1917

100

Who was the first FFA president 

Leslie Applegate

100

Where should the FFA jacket be zipped

To the very top


100

What degree do you get in 7th or 8th grade?

Discovery degree

200

 signifies Labor and Tillage of the soil

The Plow

200

What was founded in 1928

Future Farmers of America

200

What did E.M Tiffany do

Wrote the creed

200

What color should the pants or skirt be

Black

200

What degree do you get in 9th grade and up for learning FFA history, mission, and Creed?

Greenhand Degree

300

Symbolizes freedom 

The eagle

300

What was adopted in 1930

FFA Creed 

300

Who helped develop the FFA archives 

Elmer J, Johnson

300

What shirt is mandatory to wear

A collared shirt

300

What degree do you get from grade 10 and up for participating in chapter activities and community service

Chapter Degree

400

represents the knowledge necessary to be knowledgeable in agriculture.

 The owl

400

When did The Anna FFA Chapter Began

1931

400

Who was the first African American elected to national FFA office

Fred McClure

400

Accessories needed for official dress 

boys- Black slacks and black socks/nylons 

girls- black skirt and black nylons.

400

For members in grades 11 and up who participate in chapter leadership, state activities, and community service and is awarded by the state association

State Degree

500

Represents unity 

Cross section of an ear of corn

500

What happened in 1933

FFA jacket was adopted into official dress

500

Who is the first female to hold a national FFA office

Julie Smiley

500

what do you need to wear on neck

Official FFA tie or official FFA scarf.

500

For high school graduates who demonstrate leadership, community service, academic success, and outstanding SAE programs and is also considered the gold standard and the highest FFA degree

American Degree