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FFA What you need to know to become a successful member!

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FFAWhat you need to know to become a successful member!

Emblem

Consits of 5 symbols These symbols represent

History Goals Future

Each part of the emblem has unique significance

The Cross Section of the Ear of Corn

Foundation Symbol of unity

The Rising Sun

Progress Holds the promise that tommorow will

bring a new day glowing with opportunity

The Plow

Labor Tillage of the soil Backbone of American agriculture Foundation of our country’s strength

Eagle

National symbol Serves to remind us of our

Freedom Ability to explore new horizons

The Owl

Wisdom Knowledge required to be successful

The Words

Agricultural Education FFA Signify the combination of learning and

leadership necessary for progressive agriculture

The Emblem

The emblem and letters “FFA” are protected by trademark registration in the U.S. Patent Office and by Public Law 105-225, 105th Congress

The FFA Motto

Learning to DoDoing to LearnEarning to LiveLiving to Serve

The motto gives members 12 short words to live by as they discover the opportunities availabe to them in FFA.

The Creed

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ4xaq9T6s0

Written by E.M. Tiffany Adopted at the 3rd National Convention Revised

38th

63rd

It is recited by new members to reflect their growing belief in agriculture and agricultural education.

Colors

Blue For the blue field of our nations flag

Gold Golden fields of rippened corn that unify

our country These colors give unity to our

organization

Salute

The Pledge of Allegiance

Official Dress

Otherwise referred to as “OD” Provides identity and give a distinctive

and recognizable image to FFA and FFA members.

It should be worn with pride just as it has been since 1933.

Guys OD

Black slacks (jeans) White collared shirt Official FFA tie Black dress shoes (boots) Black socks Official FFA jacket zipped to the top

Girls OD

Black skirt (or slacks) Skirts must be at least knee length, evenly

hemmed, with a slit no higher than 2” above the knee, excluding the kick pleat

White collared blouse Official blue scarf Black nylon hosiery Black dress shoes with a closed toe and

heel Official jacket zipped to the top

The Jacket

Established in 1933 O.D. standards were created in 1973

Revised in 2002

Proper Use of the Jacket

See the Official FFA manual p. 19-20

Jacket Facts

More than 66,000 jackets are sold each year

It takes 1.5 yards of corduroy to make one jacket 99,000 yds of fabric each year to make all

those jackets!!! The cotton used to make the corduroy is

grown in Tennessee. The corduroy is woven in North Carolina It is dyed in South Carolina Now that’s AMERICAN MADE!

Jacket Facts

Before the blue jacket became Official dress FFA members wore a dark blue shirt, blue or white trousers, blue cap and yellow tie

The FFA jacket has appeared in movies such as Napoleon Dynamite, Paris Texas and Charlotte’s Web

Only Blue Will Do!!

In 1933 a company that manufactured uniforms sent a salesman with a sample of the jacket to the national convention and received 1 order. That year Ohio FFA Advisor Gus Lintner of Van Wert FFA Chapter had the Universal Uniform Company make blue corduroy jackets with a big emblem on the back. The entire chapter wore their jackets to the 1933 National Convention. But it wasn’t until 1934 when the Utah State FFA band showed up at National Convention in the blue jacket and white pants that the sales went through the roof.