FFA By: Alyson Wilson. Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve.

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FFA By: Alyson Wilson

Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve

What is FFA? Student Organization Agriculture

Benefits of FFA Earn $$$$ Leadership New Friends Teamwork Travel FUN!!!

Benefits of FFA World as a Classroom Serve Community Positive Choices Career Success WINNER!!!

FFA Emblem Cross-section of Ear of Corn Rising Sun Plow Eagle Owl Words

FFA Mission FFA makes a Positive Difference in the Lives of Students, using AG Education, by Developing their Potential for: –Premier Leadership –Personal Growth –Career Success

Aims and Purposes Development and Encouragement of: –competent, aggressive AG Leadership –love for Agricultural life –confidence –occupational choices

Aims and Purposes Development and Encouragement of: –SAE programs –Home Improvement –AG Industry Improvement –Good Character and Citizenship

Aims and Purposes Development and Encouragement of: –Penny Pinching –Cooperation –Scholarship –Play Well with Others

FFA as an Experience Applied Classroom Learning Leadership Development Personal Development Opportunities Hands on

Applying Skills Parliamentary Procedure Chapter Meetings Committee Work Public Speaking Contests

Instruction SAEFFA TOTALPROGRAM