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What do I mean?
Branches!
Understanding this organization!
A little bit of order.
Preventing Chaos!
100
This item represents knowledge and wisdom?
Owl
100
"Garden Cultivation"
Horticulture
100
What are the three components to any agriculture class?
SAE, FFA, Classroom/Lab Instruction
100
How many motions can be on the floor at one time?
One
100
The term for a new item or new business.
Main Motion
200
What piece of the FFA emblem represents labor and tillage of the soil?
Plow
200
Raising, producing and marketing tree grown fruits.
Pomology
200
What is the FFA level above Chapter?
Federation
200
You must extend _________ to everyone.
Courtesy
200
Before speaking you must be ____________.
Recognized
300
This item represents the FFA being a national organization.
Eagle
300
Raising, producing and marketing flowers.
Floriculture
300
What is the FFA Motto?
Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to serve.
300
Well-defined rules to conduct business through a formal, organized approach?
Parliamentary Procedure
300
Stops discussion
Previous Question
400
This structure serves as the foundation of the FFA emblem?
Corn
400
Raising, producing and marketing vegetables.
Olericulture
400
What is the FFA treasurer stationed by?
Emblem of Washington
400
A list of what should be discussed at the meeting.
Agenda
400
To get a counted vote
Division of the house
500
This item represents progress towards a common goal.
Rising Sun
500
This means raising, producing and processing grapes.
Viticulture
500
Observing this keeps unpopular ideas from being adopted by the group.
Rules of the Majority
500
The amount of people that must be present to make decisions or changes at a meeting.
Quorum
500
Postpones the vote on an item of business for the sole purpose of handling a more important item.
Lay on the table