What is the FFA Motto
Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve
Cross Section of Corn:
Unity – corn is grown in every state.
What color corduroy jacket do FFA members wear?
What are the two official colors of the FFA?
National Blue and Corn Gold
Who wrote the FFA Creed?
E.M. Tiffany
Vision
Growing the next generation of leaders who will change the world.
Rising Sun:
Progress, promise of a new day in agriculture.
Female members wear a black skirt or black slacks, while male members wear these.
Black dress pants
National Blue represents the blue field of what symbol?
American flag
The FFA Creed was first adopted in what year?
1930
Mission:
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
Plow:
Labor and tillage of the soil.
Both male and female members must wear this item around their neck?
Blue FFA tie for boys and blue FFA scarf for girls.
Corn Gold represents the golden fields of what crop, grown in every state?
corn
Where event was the Creed last revised at?
National Convention
What is premier leadership?
Along with personal growth and career success, this is one of the three areas the FFA mission focuses on developing.
Owl:
Knowledge and wisdom.
To be in official dress, members must wear what shoes?
Black dress shoes
The official salute of the FFA is what?
Pledge of Allegiance
The FFA Creed begins with what phrase?
“I believe in the future of agriculture…”
What is Living to Serve?
The final line of the FFA motto encourages members to live their lives by doing this.
Eagle:
Freedom and ability to explore new horizons.
Official dress requires this type of collared shirt, always worn under the FFA jacket.
A white button-up dress shirt
What is the FFA Salute used for?
The FFA Salute is used to close meetings and should always be said while doing this.
What is the Leadership Development Event (LDE) where members recite the Creed and answer questions about its meaning.
Creed Speaking