What do the letters FFA stand for?
National FFA orginization
Where was FFA founded?
Kansas City
What degree do members earn in 9th grade?
Greenhand Degree
Who presides over meetings?
The President
Which contest requires members to show knowledge of parliamentary law?
Parliamentary Procedure
What are the colors of the FFA?
National blue and corn gold
What are the 5 symbols on the FFA emblem?
Rising Sun, Plow, Owl, Eagle, and Ear of Corn
What degree come after the green hand?
Chapter FFA Degree
Who is stationed by the door?
The Sentinel
What is a FFA event that includes contests such as Livestock judging, vet science, ag mechanics, etc.?
Career Development Event (CDE)
What material is the jacket made of?
Corduroy
What year was Future Farmers of America established?
1928
What is the highest degree a member can earn nationally?
The American FFA Degree.
What do 2 taps of the gavel signify?
To call the meeting to order
This event takes place at the highest level in FFA and is run by the National FFA officer team? It takes place is Indianapolis, Indiana.
National FFA Convention
What animal appears on the FFA emblem?
The owl
Who wrote the FFA creed?
E.M. Tiffany
How many FFA Degrees are there in total?
5 degrees
What is the main duty of the Vice President?
To assist the president and oversee committees
What program is a student-led, instructor-supervised, work-based learning project in agriculture that explores different areas of agriculture?
Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE)
When is national FFA week typically celebrated?
The last week in February, including February 22nd, George Washington's birthday
Who is considered the father of the FFA?
Henry C. Groseclose
At what event is the American FFA Degree presented?
The National FFA convention in Indianapolis
Who serves as the advisor to the chapter?
The agriculture teacher
How many official FFA regions are there?
Four (Eastern, Southern, Central, and Western)