History of Ag
Emblem
History of FFA
100

Result of a severe drought that negatively impacted the agricultural industry.

What is The Dust Bowl
100

Signifies progress and hold a promise that tomorrow will bring a new day, glowing with opportunity

What is the Rising Sun

100

The original idea of FFA developed after courses in vocational agriculture were established by:

What is the Smith Hughes Act

200

TV dinners became popular

What is women joining the workforce

200

National symbol which serves as a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture

What is Eagle

200

 What does NFA stand for?


What is New Farmers of America

300

Gardens used to supplement family needs during the war time.

What are Victory Gardens

300

Signifies labor and tillage of the soil, the backbone of agriculture and the historic foundation of our country’s strength

What is Plow

300

What year were girls allowed in FFA?


What is 1969

400

How did war boost the American agricultural economy?

What is increased demand for American products, increase production and food sent to Europe.
400

Provides the foundation of the emblem


What is Cross Section of an Ear of Corn

400

What year did the FFA and NFA merge?


What is 1965

500

SAE

What is Supervised Agricultural Experience

500

Long recognized for its wisdom, symbolizes the knowledge required to be successful in the industry of agriculture

What is the Owl

500

Fred McClure is elected to a national FFA office


What is 1974