about 501,000 members
What are memberships in FFA
2007
The FFA organization allowed all women's to be part of the membership.
Your FFA membership number can be found on the electronic FFA roster emailed to your chapter advisor. It is a nine digit number that will start with a "5". It can also be found on the address label of your FFA magazine, two lines above your name.
Yes, passive membership is a type of FFA (Future Farmers of America) membership. It is designated for individuals who support FFA but are not actively involved in agricultural education or related activities. Passive members may include alumni, parents, or community members who contribute to the organization in a supportive role.
The type of FFA membership for agriculture students in middle and high school is called "Active Membership." This membership is available to students enrolled in agricultural education programs, allowing them to participate in various FFA activities, competitions, and leadership opportunities. Active members can develop skills in leadership, teamwork, and agricultural practices while preparing for future careers in agriculture.
1994
Discovery Greenhand Chapter State American
There is no FFA "oath". There is an FFA Creed, an FFA motto, and an FFA Salute, but no oath.
The greenhand FFA degree pin is typically worn on the left side of the FFA member's jacket, above the FFA emblem. It is traditionally placed above the pocket, near the heart, symbolizing the member's commitment to the organization. The pin serves as a visual representation of the member's achievement of the first level of FFA membership and their dedication to learning about agriculture and leadership.
In the 2013-2014 school year, Oklahoma had approximately 25,000 members in the Future Farmers of America (FFA). This number reflects the state's strong agricultural education programs and commitment to fostering leadership and career skills among students. Oklahoma consistently ranks among the top states in FFA membership nationwide.
There are currently 7,439 chapters throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands; and a total of 507,763.