FFA HISTORY 1917 l Smith Hughes Act l
















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FFA HISTORY
1917 l Smith Hughes Act l Where were Smith and Hughes from and who were they? – Both were Georgia Congressmen who wrote the legislation to endorse agriculture education
1920 l Virginia was the first state to start a Future Farmers Club l Henry Groseclose organized it and is known as the father of the FFA
1928 l Future Farmers of America was established – Dues were 10 cents
1930 l FFA Creed Adopted. Who wrote it? – E. M. Tiffany wrote it
1965 l NFA (New Farmers of America) and FFA (Future Farmers of America) merged to become on organization (because of integration)
1969 l Women were admitted – Today more than ¼ of the members are females
1988 l Name changed to the National FFA Organization – This encouraged others to join FFA because it was not just for farmers anymore
FFA Today l Dr. Larry Case, National FFA Advisor l Pledge of Allegiance, FFA Salute l FFA New Horizons Magazine, official magazine
Official Dress l On your jacket, wear the highest degree, office and award. l For females: official jacket, white collared shirt, black skirt, black closed toe shoes and official scarf. l For males: official jacket, white collared shirt, black slacks, black shoes and official tie.
Colors of the FFA l The colors of the FFA are National Blue and Corn Gold. Blue reminds us that the FFA is a national organization. Gold reminds us that corn is a native American crop grown in every state.
FFA Motto Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve
Kinds of FFA Membership l 1. Active l 2. Alumni l 3. Collegiate l 4. Honorary
The FFA Degrees: Greenhand: Know motto, mission statement, salute, proper official dress and FFA Colors. Successfully say the creed and the parts of the emblem as well as their meanings. Have a plan for an SAE. Chapter: Receive Greenhand, complete 3 classes, group discussion, 4 steps to pass motion, Earn $150 or 45 hours in SAE, proficiency award. State: Receive Chapter, Earn $1200 or 500 hours in SAE, 7 activities above the chapter American: Receive State, Earn $7500 or 750 hours in SAE, significant activities above chapter and district
FFA Code of Ethics l FFA encourages members to make choices that improve there chances for a long, healthy life that is meaningful and productive. l Respect the rights of others and their property. l Be courteous, honest and fair with others. l Demonstrate good sportsmanship by being modest in winning and generous in defeat. l Appreciate and promote diversity in our organization.
FFA Mission l The 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.