There are tons of FFA scholarships. Some are very specific as to who can qualify for them. Some are very general. While a lot of them are for certain agriculture majors, some are for a FFA member studying anything.
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There is no FFA "oath". There is an FFA Creed, an FFA motto, and an FFA Salute, but no oath.
Some popular sayings in the 1970s were: "Keep on truckin'", "Right on!", "Far out!", "Groovy", "Bummer", and "Peace out". These sayings reflected the counterculture and social movements of the time.
The FFA magazine is called "FFA New Horizons."
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http://thelibrary.org/lochist/periodicals/bittersweet/sp74i.htm Look here. This site also has some other pages of sayings. I got it from Googling "Ozarks sayings."
there is not an official ffa handshake
The FFA was established in 1928.
There are many sayings that include the phrase "happy home." Some of these sayings include: a happy home is filled with love and laughter, and to have a happy home, you don't need the trapping of opulence.