Who is E.M. Tiffany?
This man, a farm journalist and teacher, is credited with writing the FFA Creed.
What is "better ways"?
The first paragraph refers to "better days" with this promise
The creed mentions the "joys and..." of agricultural life
The creed expresses a belief in "leadership from ourselves and respect from..." this.
In the fourth paragraph, there is a belief in "less dependence on..." this
What is Kansas City, Missouri?
This is the city and state where the FFA Creed was adopted in 1930
What are "deeds"?
The creed expresses a "faith born not of words but of..." this
This is what "I believe that to live and work on a good farm or to be engaged in other agricultural pursuits" is pleasant as well as.
The creed says a person must believe in their "own ability to work efficiently and to..." this.
The creed mentions "more power in..." this
What is the 3rd National Convention?
The FFA Creed was officially adopted at this national convention in 1930
Who are the "present and past generations of agriculturists"?
The first paragraph mentions achievements won by these two groups of agriculturists.
This is what a person holds "for those associations which, even in hours of discouragement, I cannot deny".
The belief in the ability of "progressive agriculturists" is to do this for themselves and the public interest.
What type of wealth is considered "enough to help make it so, for others as well as myself"?
What is twice?
This is the number of times the creed has been officially revised
What are "better things"?
This is what is enjoyed now, and has come "from the struggles of former years"
This phrase refers to taking on other ventures or jobs within the agriculture industry.
This word from the third paragraph means hard, exhausting work.
Playing square with those whose happiness depends upon us" is mentioned in the context of this
What are the 38th and 63rd National Conventions?
The official revisions to the creed were made at these two national conventions
What is "I believe in the future of agriculture"?
The first line of the original FFA Creed began with this, before being changed
This word from the second paragraph means that a person has an innate or natural liking for something.
This is what a member needs to do to gain leadership from themselves.
The creed expresses a belief in "less need for charity and more of it..." this.