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The FFA Emblem

The FFA Emblem. Unity Progress Labor and Tillage of the Soil Freedom Knowledge. FFA Official Dress. The Basics. FFA Colors Adopted in 1929 What are they? National Blue: Nation ’ s Flag Corn Gold Fields of Ripened Corn. The Basics. The FFA Salute

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The FFA Emblem

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  1. The FFA Emblem • Unity • Progress • Labor and Tillage of the Soil • Freedom • Knowledge

  2. FFA Official Dress

  3. The Basics • FFA Colors • Adopted in 1929 • What are they? • National Blue: • Nation’s Flag • Corn Gold • Fields of Ripened Corn

  4. The Basics • The FFA Salute • You’ve done this one a time or two! • “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” • What do you notice about the punctuation?

  5. The Basics • FFA Motto • 12 words for FFA members to live by: • Learning to Do, • Doing to Learn, • Earning to Live, • Living to Serve • What does it mean?

  6. The Basics • The Code of Ethics • Read on page 27 • As you read, ask yourself • “What does this mean to the FFA organization?” • “What does this mean for me as a member?”

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