Agriscience, Unit 3 worksheet. 1. Denise owns a landscaping business. Which professional agricultural organization would be the most helpful to her?

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Agriscience, Unit 3 worksheet

1. Denise owns a landscaping business. Which professional agricultural organization would be the most helpful to her?

2. Allowing professional agriculturalists the opportunity to network, learn and communicate is a goal of professional:

3. Many professional agricultural organizations require its members to:

4. Girls were allowed in the FFA in:

5. Courses in vocational agricultural were established by the:

6. Public Law 740 passed by Congress in 1950 granted the FFA:

7. Courses in vocational agricultural were established in what year?

8. The FFA National Organization was established in:

9. Which state was the first to form a Future farmers club for boys in Agricultural classes?

10. The organization for African American agriculture students before 1965 was named:

11. What organization is open to any adults who supports the FFA?

12. Professional agricultural organizations allow members the opportunity to do what three things: A. B. C.

13. providing trade shows and journals to update members on new methods, products, and technology is a goal of professional:

14. Professional agricultural organizations are often related to a:

15. Professional agricultural organizations are important for the:

16. What are several sources of information for small businesses in agriculture? A. B. C.

17. Professional agricultural organizations often use their membership dues to finance?

18. The FFA and NFA merged in:

19. Today the FFA has members in:

20. The name of the current FFA magazine is the :

21. Developing students’ potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success is the:

22. What organization mostly has as its primary purpose the support of the student organization for agricultural education?

23. Providing trade shows and journals to update members on new methods, products, and technology is a goal of professional:

24. Which agricultural organization is a voice for the family farm?