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FFA – The Basics

AG-BAS 23

Colors

National Blue – blue field of the American Flag

Corn Gold – golden fields of ripened corn

Salute

The Pledge of Allegiance

Motto

Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve

FFA Mission

FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

Structure

Local – chapter at school State – all of the local chapters together National – all of the state and local

chapters together

National Advisor – Steve Brown

State Staff

State Exec Secretary – Ben Lastly State Advisor – Chip Bridges North Region Supervisor – Stan Mitchell Central Region Supervisor – Chris

Corzine South Region Supervisor – Lynn Barber

Code of Ethics

The way members will conduct themselves at all times in order to be a credit to the organization, chapter, school and community.– Examples: – Dressing neatly and appropriately for the

occasion– Refraining from loud, boisterous talk,

swearing and other unbecoming conduct

The Emblem

Cross section of an ear of corn

Represents unity– Corn is grown in every state– Foundation crop of American agriculture

Rising Sun Represents progress

– The promise that tomorrow will bring a new day, glowing with opportunity

– How ag has developed new technologies and evolved to meet the next generation of consumer demands

Plow

Signifies labor and tillage of the soil– Historic foundation of our country’s

strength and backbone in agriculture.

Eagle

Symbolizes freedom– Reminds all FFA members of our freedom

and the ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture.

Owl

Represents knowledge and wisdom– Knowledge required to be successful in the

industry of agriculture

Agricultural Education and FFA

In the center of the emblem to signify the combination of learning and leadership necessary for progressive agriculture.

The Creed

Written by EM Tiffany in 1928 Adopted as official FFA Creed in 1930

at 3rd national convention 5 paragraphs, all start with “I believe” Is a CDE, required to get Greenhand

Degree Yes, you will learn it.

Membership

Active – while you are in middle and high school

Collegiate – while you are in college Alumni – out of school, join to support local

FFA chapter. Don’t have to have been in FFA in school.

Honorary – a form of recognition to those who go above and beyond for the chapter.

DegreesEach degree has its own set of requirements Discovery – earned in middle school Greenhand – first degree you can earn in high

school Chapter – second degree earned in high school.

– Both Greenhand and Chapter are given by chapter State – third degree given by the state

association at the State FFA Convention American – Final degree to be earned after

graduation. Given at National FFA Convention

Official Dress

Boys– FFA Jacket zipped

up– Black slacks– White collared shirt– Official FFA tie– Black dress shoes– Black socks

Girls– FFA Jacket zipped up– Black skirt: at least knee

length OR black slacks– White collared shirt– Official FFA scarf– Black closed toe and

heel shoes– Black hosiery

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