Not just the FFA, but you can be in 4-H too (well, either or, not both) to raise a show calf.
They raise them on farms
FFA used to stand for Future Farmers of America but it no longer stands for that because FFA involves around many things, such as floriculture, soils education, public speaking, mechanics, tractor driving, meats, and animals. FFA is now just The National FFA Organization.
There is no FFA "oath". There is an FFA Creed, an FFA motto, and an FFA Salute, but no oath.
we raise pawnshop, and chickens
It depends on the context. Farmers raise animals, that is, livestock. Other people who raise particular breeds of animals such as dogs or cats may be known as breeders.
The FFA magazine is called "FFA New Horizons."
People who are involved in agriculture in North Dakota raise animals or crops or both animals and crops.
To become a Star Greenhand in the Future Farmers of America (FFA), a member must demonstrate an understanding of the FFA Creed, be able to explain the FFA emblem and colors, show knowledge of FFA history and structure, and have an understanding of parliamentary procedure. Generally, this recognition is achieved by completing specific requirements outlined by the FFA chapter.
People who grow crops and raise animals are called farmers or ranchers. Farmers generally grow crops and may raise a few animals while ranchers generally raise animals and may grow some crops.
Yes
Yes farmers do raise animals