1. What are the three areas in the 3 circle model?
-SAE, FFA, Classroom/Laboratory
  1. What are the four types of SAE’s?
-Entrepreneurship, Placement, Agriscience Research, Exploratory
  1. What notable event happened in 1928?
-FFA was founded
  1. What are the official FFA colors and when were they adopted?
-National Blue and Corn Gold, 1929
  1. When was the official FFA Creed adopted?
-1930, it was written by E.M. Tiffany
  1. What is the first phrase in every paragraph of the FFA Creed?
-“I Believe”
  1. When was the FFA jacket adopted as official dress?
-1933
  1. What agricultural organization was founded in 1935?
-The NFA
  1. What is the NFA?
-New Farmers of America, an agricultural organization for African American boys
  1. What important FFA event occurred in 1965?
-The NFA and FFA
  1. What year were women allowed into the FFA?
-1969
  1. What happened in 1974?
-The first African-American national FFA officer, Fred McClure, was elected.
  1. Where is the secretary stationed?
-The Ear of Corn
  1. What event happened in 1976 that involves Julie Smiley?
-She became the first female national officer.
  1. What state was the last to be granted its Charter?
-Alaska
  1. Who was the first female National FFA President and in what year was she elected?
-Jan Eberly, in 1982
  1. Why did the Future Farmers of America change its name in 1988?
-To reflect the growing diversity of the organization
  1. When was the first African American elected as National FFA President?
-Corey Flourney in 1994
  1. What are the six key components of the FFA emblem?
-Cross section of corn, plow, eagle, rising sun, owl, and the words Agricultural Education and FFA
  1. What is the FFA Motto?
-Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve
  1. What are the four levels of membership in the FFA?
-Active, Collegiate, Alumni, Honorary
  1. What degree are first year FFA members eligible for?
-Greenhand Degree
  1. What’s the highest degree an active FFA member can achieve?
-American Degree
  1. What is a POA?
-Program of Activities
  1. What are the six traditional officers in the FFA?
-President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Reporter, Sentinel
  1. Where is the president stationed?
-The Rising Sun
  1. Who is the Silver Sage Chapter President?
-Colton Brunson
  1. What is the name of Spring Creek High School’s FFA chapter?
-Silver Sage
  1. What are the three major components of the FFA mission?
-Premier Leadership, Personal Growth, Career Success
  1. What is the Silver Sage website?
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  1. Who is the Silver Sage FFA Vice President?
-Ali mendez
  1. Who was the first National FFA president?
-Leslie Applegate
  1. What did the Smith-Hughes Act do?
-Established vocational agriculture classes
  1. What year did the FFA change its name?
-1988
  1. Who is considered the “Father of the FFA”?
-Henry Groseclose
  1. What does the plow signify?
-Labor and tillage of the soil
  1. Which degree are middle school members eligible for?
-Discovery Degree
  1. What is the highest degree an active FFA member is eligible for?
-American Degree
  1. What does the cross section of corn on the emblem signify?
-Unity, because corn is grown in all 50 states
  1. Who is the Nevada FFA Association President?
-Whitney Weaver