The Cross Section of an Ear of Corn serves as the emblem's foundation, just as corn has historically served as a foundation crop in American Agriculture. Corn is also a symbol of unity because it is native to America and grown in every state. The Rising Sun appears in the center of the emblem and symbolizes progress in agriculture and the confidence that FFA Members have in the future. The Plow is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil, the backbone of agriculture and the historic foundation of our country's strength. The Owlrepresents knowledge and wisdom that is necessary to be successful in the agricultural industry. The Eagle is perched on top of the emblem and serves as a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture. The words "Agricultural Education" surrounding the letters "FFA" indicate that FFA is an important part of the agricultural education program.
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The plow represents labor and tillage of the soil.
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.
There is no FFA "oath". There is an FFA Creed, an FFA motto, and an FFA Salute, but no oath.
The rising sun represents progress in agriculture or a new day in agriculture.
The FFA magazine is called "FFA New Horizons."
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.
there is not an official ffa handshake
The FFA was established in 1928.
The ffa code of ethics adopted in 1952 National FFA Convention.
Jimmy carter was a member of FFA. Not sure if he was president of FFA
Florida joined ffa in 1930.