When was the Smith-Hudges Act?
1917
What is the symbol of the President?
Rising Sun
What are the two official FFA colors?
National Blue and Corn Gold
Which symbol represents unity because it is grown in all 50 states?
Cross Section of Corn
Which degree has these requirements and characteristics?
Greenhand
When were females allowed as members?
1969
Who
Assume duties of president, if necessary
Develop the POA
Coordinate all committee work
Establish and maintain the chapter resource
Vice President
What is the FFA Salute?
What symbol represents freedom?
Eagle
What does CDE stand for?
Career Development Events
When did "Future Farmers of America" became "The National FFA Organization"?
1988
Who
Receive, record, and deposit FFA refunds
Maintain a neat and accurate treasurer’s book
Prepare and submit membership roster
Treasurer
What is this?
FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
FFA Mission Statement
What does the plow represent?
Progress- labor and tillage
What does POA stand for?
Program of Activities
When were African Americans allowed in FFA?
1965
Whose symbol is the Clasp of Friendship?
Sentinel
Name 5 items of Official Dress.
Scarf/Tie, White Blouse/Button-up Shirt, Black Slacks/Skirt, Black Shoes/Heel, FFA Corduroy Jacket, Black Socks/Nylons
What does the owl represent?
Wisdom/Knowledge
What is the structure of FFA?
Chapter, State, National
What happened in 1950?
P.L 81-740 (Now PL 105-225)
What is the symbol of the officer who presents the innovation at chapter events?
Dove
What is the FFA Motto?
Learning to Do,
Doing to Learn,
Earning to Live,
Living to Serve
What does the Words (FFA and AG Education) mean?
Representation of learning and leadership
What are the three elements of The Three Circle Model?
FFA, SAE, Classroom