National Blue and Corn Gold
in 1965 the NFA joined with FFA
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He opened the New World to colonization by Europe. Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas in 1492 while trying to find a faster route to India. Hence, for years, the Americas were called the Indies, and Native Americans are sometimes referred to as Indians. The greatest achievement of Christopher Columbus came by accident. In 1492, he was commissioned by the Spanish Crown to find a better way to East Asia. Instead his fleet of three ships encountered the Western Hemisphere. The New World would soon be colonized by major powers of Western Europe.
The offical FFA colors are national blue and corn gold
National Blue and Corn Gold
The FFA colors, National Blue and Corn Gold, were adopted at the National FFA Convention in 1929.
National Blue and Corn Gold are the official FFA colors.
national blue-field of our nations flag corn gold-fields of ripened corn unify our country together-give unity to the ffa organization
Navy blue and gold
In FFA (Future Farmers of America), male members typically wear a blue FFA jacket along with a white collared shirt and a tie. The necktie is often a solid color, usually blue or gold, which complements the FFA jacket. This attire symbolizes unity and professionalism within the organization.
Dr. Gus Lintner designed the FFA jacket to create a unified and recognizable identity for members of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) organization. His intention was to foster a sense of pride and belonging among students involved in agricultural education. The jacket, with its distinctive blue and gold colors, symbolizes the values of hard work and dedication in the agricultural community. It has since become an iconic representation of FFA and its mission.
1929
The FFA adopted its offical colors in 1930 along with the creed.
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.