Important Dates
Important People/Places
FFA Logo Meanings
Major Areas in Agriculture
Agriculture Definitions
100

The year girls joined FFA

What is 1969?

100

The First National President, from New Jersey

Who is Leslie Applegate?

100

The corn stands for _____

What is Unity/Together

100

Crop and turf production describes this 

What is Agronomy?

100

A natural resource that can be bought or sold

What is a commodity? 

200

The year Public Law 740 was passed. Making agriculture a part of intracurricular education

What is 1950?

200

The Founder of FFA

Who is Henry Groseclose?

200

the owl stands for ______

What is Wisdom?

200

Study and management of domesticated animals describes this 

What is Animal Production?

200

An item that is produced and then sold 

What is a Product? 

300

The year the Smith Hughes Act was passed. This started education in schools 

What is 1917?

300

The author of the FFA creed 

Who is EM Tiffany?

300

The eagle stands for ______

What is Freedom? 

300

Soil and land management describes this 

What is Soil Science?

300

An item that is derived from an original product

What is a Byproduct?

400

The year Future Farmers of America added the word "organization" to the end of its name 

What is 1988?

400

The first home of FFA(headquarters)

What is Kansas CIty, Missouri?
400

The rising sun stands for _______

What is Promise of a new day?

400

Cultivation and conservation of forest, wildlife, and other natural resources describes this 

What is Natural Resources/Forestry?

400

The usage of natural resources to provide our basic needs

What is Agriculture?

500

The year NFA merged with FFA

What is 1965? 

500

The current home of the national FFA convention

What is Indianapolis, Indiana?

500

The plow stands for _____

What is Hard Work?

500

Production of aquatic species for human use describes this 

What is Aquaculture?

500

An item that comes into a country 

What is an Import?