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The History of the FFA Introduction to Agriculture Ms. Dye

Major Historical Events 1928 Future Farmers of America was founded and the first National FFA commenced with 33 delegates from 18 states The FFA creed was written by E.M. Tiffany 1939 National FFA Camp set up on land that formerly belonged to George Washington in in Alexandria, Virginia. (The camp later became the National FFA Center.) 1944 National FFA Foundation was formed to use funds from business and industry to support FFA activities.

Continued… 1950 Public Law was passed by Congress granting the FFA a federal charter The National Future Farmer magazine was started Consolidation with the New Farmers of America (NFA) strengthened the FFA. (NFA was an organization similar to the FFA for African American students.) 1969 Female students were allowed to become members.

Continued… 1971 National FFA Alumni Association was formed Name of the organization was changed to National FFA Organization Name of The National Future Farmer magazine was changed to New Horizons National FFA Center moved from Alexandria, Virginia, to Indianapolis, Indiana The National FFA Convention was moved to Louisville, Kentucky.

What is the Purpose for the FFA? The purpose of the FFA is to develop: Leadership Scholarship Improved Agriculture Cooperation Citizenship Recreation Patriotism Service Character Thrift

The FFA stresses three closely related areas: leadership, personal growth, and career success.

Agriculture Education

Agriculture Education Motto Agricultural Education prepares students for successful careers and a lifetime of informed choices in the global agriculture, food, fiber and natural resources systems

The FFA Mission The National FFA Organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

To Accomplish its mission… Develops competent and assertive agricultural leadership. Increases awareness of the global and technological importance of agriculture and its contribution to our well-being. Strengthens the confidence of agriculture students in themselves and their work. Promotes the intelligent choice and establishment of an agricultural career. Encourages achievement in supervised agricultural experience programs.

Continued… Interpersonal skills in teamwork, communications, human relations and social interaction. Builds character and encourages wise management of economic, environmental and human resources of the community. Develops promotes citizenship, volunteerism and patriotism. Promotes cooperation and cooperative attitudes among all people. Promotes healthy lifestyles. Encourages excellence in scholarship

The FFA Motto Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve

SAE Supervised Agricultural Experience Students with an SAE learn by doing. With help from their agricultural teachers, students develop an SAE project based on one or more SAE categories: – Entrepreneurship – Placement – Research and Experimentation – Exploratory