since when has corn had ears
Since corn is grown in every state (yes, even Alaska) the cross-section of the ear of corn on the FFA emblen represents our common agricultural interests and unity.
The FFA Secretary is stationed by the ear of corn. This symbol represents the importance of agriculture and serves as a reminder of the foundation of the FFA organization, emphasizing the significance of farming and the agricultural industry in the United States.
A cross section of an ear of corn, because it represents a common interest in agriculture (corn is grown in all 50 states)
The Six Are: The Cross section of an ear of corn Eagle The Rising sun The owl The plow and the wording of, "Agricultural FFA Education"
The FFA emblem consists of the following parts: the cross-section of the ear of corn the eagle the owl the plow the rising sun the words "agricultural education" and FFA
an ear of corn IS living
an ear of corn
Yes, the dog has eaten an ear of corn.
a piece of corn,a corn head,and a corn stalk
ear of corn
An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows.