Organizational Structure National FFA Organization has three significant levels to its structure: Local State National.

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Organizational Structure National FFA Organization has three significant levels to its structure: Local State National

FFA Mission “FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.”

FFA Colors National Blue – for the blue field of our nation’s flag Corn Gold – for the golden fields of ripened corn

FFA Motto Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. Written by Layton S. Hawkins, a pioneer in vocational education who began teaching in 1904.

FFA Motto In your journal create a comic strip with four boxes. Use your creativity to construct a comic strip. Each frame should represent one of the four parts in the motto and be labled accordingly below the frame.

The FFA Emblem Cross section of corn represents ‘Unity’ Whether you live in Alaska, Puerto Rico, Maine, Hawaii or one of the states in between, corn is grown somewhere in your state. This agriculture crop signifies unity, and, from the first Thanksgiving feast on, corn has historically served as the foundation crop of American agriculture. It is appropriate then that the cross section of corn be used as the foundation of the national FFA emblem. Rising sun signifies ‘Progress’ Just as the industry of agriculture has developed new technologies and evolved to meet the next generation of consumer demands, the National FFA Organization has continued to evolve as well and continually looks to the future to meet each member’s needs. The rising sun signifies progress and holds the promise that tomorrow will bring a new day, shining with opportunity.

The FFA Emblem Plow signifies ‘Labor and Tillage of the Soil’ The National FFA Organization is an organization founded in agriculture, the backbone of our country. The plow signifies labor and tillage of the soil and the historic foundation of our country’s strength. Eagle symbolizes ‘Freedom’ The eagle is a national symbol which reminds all FFA members of our freedom and the ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture.

The FFA Emblem Owl represents ‘Knowledge’ Long recognized as a symbol of wisdom and knowledge, the owl symbolizes the knowledge required to be successful in the industry of agriculture. Agricultural Education and FFA The words Agricultural Education and FFA are emblazoned in the center of the emblem to signify the combination of learning and leadership necessary for progressive agriculture.

The FFA Emblem Please correctly color and cut out the emblem parts. Glue them on the next page of your journal.