The National FFA Emblem By: Emma Heser. Cross Section Ear of Corn and the Eagle Serve as the foundation of the emblem Serve as the foundation of the emblem.

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The National FFA Emblem By: Emma Heser

Cross Section Ear of Corn and the Eagle Serve as the foundation of the emblem Serve as the foundation of the emblem Symbolize the history and freedom of agriculture Symbolize the history and freedom of agriculture

The Plow, Owl, and Rising Sun Symbolize the hard work, knowledge and the opportunities FFA brings to its members Symbolize the hard work, knowledge and the opportunities FFA brings to its members

The words “FFA” and “Agricultural Education” “This set of words are the most important part of the emblem because they do more than just symbolize FFA but all of what the agricultural community stands for.” -Nelda Bailey

The National FFA Emblem The Eagle The Cross Section Ear of Corn The words “Agricultural Education” and “FFA” The Plow The Owl The Rising Sun

Bibliography Pensilvania FFA. "The FFA Emblem." Paffa1. Pensilvana FFA. Web. 12 Mar The National FFA Organization. "FFA Statistis." National FFA Organization. Web.. "The National FFA Emblem." Telephone interview. 09 Mar