What year was FFA founded?
1928
What commodity is Wisconsin most known for?
Dairy
What year did Culver's start the TYFP?
2013
What is the name of male pig?
What colors are Culver's barns?
Blue
How many states have FFA?
ALL 50
Wisconsin ranks first in the nation for which fruit?
Cranberries
What city do Culver's cheese curds come from?
Stanley, WI
What crop produces the most cash for American Farmers?
Corn
What does GMO stand for?
What are colors of the FFA?
National Blue and Corn Gold
What percentage of farms in Wisconsin are family-owned?
97%
What sea does Culver's cod come from?
The Barents Sea
Which type of livestock produces the most money for US farmers?
Cattle
What does USFRA stand for?
United States Farmers and Ranchers in Action
Where is the National FFA Headquarters?
Indianapolis
What percentage of jobs in the state of WI are in agriculture?
11%
How many blue jackets has Culver's donated?
Over 700
How long does a chicken egg have to incubate before it will hatch?
21 Days
How much money were membership dues when FFA started?
10 cents
What year were women allowed in FFA?
1969
1,200
$3.5 Million
How many glasses of milk does one cow produce a day?
90 Glasses
How much money do students pay for FFA dues to National FFA?
$7