What are the official FFA colors?
National Blue and Corn Gold
How many FFA Officers are there at Madison Southern?
8
Who wrote the FFA Creed
E.M Tiffany
What year was FFA founded?
1928
What does the Eagle represent?
The eagle is a national symbol that serves as a reminder of the freedom FFA members and all Americans have.
What did FFA use to stand for? What is it now?
Future Farmers of America
National FFA Organization
What Region is Madison Southern High School in?
Bluegrass Region
Who was the first FFA Advisor
Dr. C.H. Lane
What year was the Creed first written?
1930
What does the plow represent?
the labor and tillage of the soil, which is the foundation of agriculture and the backbone of the nation.
What is the FFA Salute?
The Pledge of Allegiance
What are the different levels in FFA
Chapter
Region
State
National
Who was the First National Star Farmer?
Carlton Patton
When were girls first admitted into the FFA?
1969
What does the Owl represent?
The owl represents knowledge and wisdom, symbolizing the expertise and education needed for success in the agriculture industry.
What is the FFA official dress
FFA Jacket
Black Slacks or Skirt
Official FFA Tie or Scarf
Black Dress shoes
What are the degrees you can earn
Greenhand
Chapter
State
American
Who was the first National President?
Leslie Applegate
The year the National Convention moved to Louisville, KY?
1999
What does the Cross Section of Corn represent?
The ear of corn represents unity and foundation, just as it has historically served as the foundation crop of American agriculture and is grown in every state.
What is the FFA Motto?
Learning to do
Doing to Learn
Earning to Live
Living to Serve
What are the 3 types of membership?
Active
Alumni
Honorary
Who is considered to be the Father of FFA?
Henry Groseclose
The National FFA Alumni was established?
1971
What does the Rising Sub represent?
The rising sun symbolizes progress and the promise of a new day filled with opportunity for the future of agriculture