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
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The FFA does not a logo but an emblem, with each section of the emblem having a different meaning. First around the outer edge we see the cross section of an ear of corn, this section represents the foundation crop in America, and is unifying of all FFA members. Looking to the top of the emblem we see the American Eagle holding a flag, this eagle is to represent the national scope of the organization and is a constant reminder of freedom and the ability to explore new horizons. From the eagle we see an Owl, the owl is a time honored emblem of wisdom and knowledge. Behind the owl we see the rising sun, the rising sun is a symbol of a token of a new era in agriculture, if we follow the leadership of our president we will be lead out of selfish darkness. Next is the plow, the plow is a symbol of labor and tillage of the soil, without labor neither knowledge nor wisdom can accomplish much.
Rising Sun - A token of a new era in agriculture
Plow - Labor and tillage of the soil
Ear of Corn - Common agrcultural interest
Bust of Washington - Honesty, agricultural leadership, accurtate records
Clasped Hands - Symbol of friendship
American Flag - National scope of the organization
Owl - Knowledge and wisdom
There is only one FFA emblem which consists of : the cross section of the ear of corn, the rising sun, the plow, the eagle, the owl, and the words agricultural education and FFA.