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100

What do the petals of the flower do?

Help protect the parts inside the flower safe.

100

Can you show livestock through FFA?

Yes

100

What are the official FFA colors?

National Blue and Corn Gold.

100

Does each officer have a designated contest?

Yes.

100

What industry is the largest employer?

Agriculture industry.

200

How long does an annual plant live for?

One year

200

What is a product that comes from cows?

Dairy, meat, leather, gum, gummy candies, and more.

200

How much school can you miss from FFA?

Probably too much.

200

What are the 2 common contests for freshmen to do?

Conduct of Meetings and the Creed.

200

How many layers of the soil are there?

6

300

How long does a perennial plant live for?

They can live for multiple years.

300

What is a product that comes from pigs?

Meat. leather, insulin, bristles for brushes, glue, and more.

300

What did FFA use to stand for?

Future Farmers of America.

300

What are the 3 parts of FFA?

Classroom, SAE, and FFA.

300

What are worms a sign of in the soil?

Good soil health.

400

How long does a biennial plant live for?

Two years.

400

What is a product that comes from horses?

Meat, leather, fabrics, medicines, wax paper, and more.

400

What is the highest FFA degree a member can receive?

American degree.

400

How many FFA members are there?

Over 1 million.

400

How many people does 1 farm feed?

165

500

What are the plants grown from the High School plant sales good for?

Mother's Day gifts and house decor.

500

What is a product that comes from sheep?

Wool, Meat, leather, toothbrushes, dairy, and more.

500

Fill in the blank of the FFA motto:

Learning to __, doing to ____, earning to ____, living to ____.

Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve.

500

Why was FFA created?

To prepare future generations for the challenges of feeding a growing population.

500

List as many ag classes as you can. (Hint: there are 21)

Intro to Ag 1 & 2, Plant Science, Greenhouse Production, Agronomy, Crop Production, Principles of Horticulture, Landscape Design, Vet Science 1 & 2, Animal Industry, Animal Science, Risk Management, Ag Business, Ag Leadership, Ag Power Tech, Ag Equipment Maintenance, Small gas Engines, Service Shop, Service Internship, Ag Metals, and Ag Woods.