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The Purpose of the FFA

The Purpose of the FFA. Parts of the Ag Ed Program and FFA Fundamentals. Georgia MSAGED8-3: Students will develop an understanding of the FFA Organization. All In One Lessons from One Less Thing. Why Study Agriculture?. 1 out of every 7 people in the U.S. are employed in agriculture.

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The Purpose of the FFA

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  1. The Purpose of the FFA • Parts of the Ag Ed Program and FFA Fundamentals Georgia MSAGED8-3: Students will develop an understanding of the FFA Organization. All In One Lessons from One Less Thing

  2. Why Study Agriculture? • 1 out of every 7 people in the U.S. are employed in agriculture. • You could become a... • Landscaper • Agricultural Lawyer • Agricultural Accountant • Wildlife Manager • Food Chemist • Plant Geneticist • Food and Drug Inspector • Animal Nutritionist • Veterinarian • Diesel Mechanic • Golf Course Supervisor • Chemical Dealer • Lab Technician • Livestock Buyer • Tree Farmer • Agricultural Electrician • Floral Designer • Game Warden • Taxidermist • Agricultural Journalist • Agricultural Loan Officer • Commodity Broker

  3. 3 Parts of the Ag Ed Program • Classroom/Laboratory Instruction • FFA • Supervised Agricultural Experience Classroom/ Lab FFA SAE

  4. The 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.

  5. How did it start? • In 1917, Congress passed the “Smith Hughes” Act creating agriculture classes • actual name of the legislation was the National Vocational Education Act • Henry Groseclose is known as the “Father of FFA” for beginning the Future Farmers of Virginia Club which inspired other states to start clubs • In 1928, the Future Farmers of America was founded in Kansas City, Missouri

  6. Other Important Information • The FFA Creed was written by E.M. Tiffany and adopted in 1930 • In the South, the New Farmers of America was established for African-American boys in agriculture classes; merged with the FFA in 1965 • Girls were allowed membership in 1969 • Students voted in 1988 to change the name to The National FFA Organization • The National FFA Convention is now held in Indianapolis, Indiana, but this year moves back to Louisville, Kentucky. • Official Colors: National Blue and Corn Gold

  7. Words to Live By • The FFA Motto • Learning to Do • Doing to Learn • Earning to Live • Living to Serve

  8. Cross-section of an Ear of Corn - Unity Rising Sun - Progress Plow - Labor, Hard Work Eagle - National Pride, Freedom Owl - Wisdom Words - FFA is Intracurricular The FFA Emblem

  9. Official Dress • the “uniform” of the FFA and a nationally recognized symbol of the FFA • members wear it to local, state, and national functions • the jacket should only be worn by members and always zipped all the way up • includes the jacket worn with: • black pants (or skirt for girls) • white shirt with a collar • FFA tie or scarf • black shoes (and socks/hose)

  10. Membership Types • Active: middle and high school students enrolled in Ag classes that have paid FFA dues • Collegiate: post-high school and are interested in the future of the Ag industry • Alumni: past FFA members AND anyone who supports FFA • Honorary: awarded for outstanding service

  11. FFA Degrees • recognize active members for participation and acquiring skills • Discover Degree (Middle School members only) • Greenhand Degree • Chapter Degree • State Degree • American Degree

  12. Don’t miss the Opportunity to... • Serve Your Community • Make Positive Choices • Learn in the Real World • Target Career Success • Become a Leader • Travel • Earn Money • Be Part of the Team • Have Fun • Be a Winner Join the FFA!

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