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FFA TODAY Agriscience Applications Ms. Singleton
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Traits of good leaders Integrity Knowledge Courage Tact Enthusiasm Selflessness Loyalty
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Purpose of Leadership Development in FFA Develops confidence, character and citizenship Builds cooperative attitudes that help students work with others Encourages the improvement of scholarship
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FFA Motto Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve
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The 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 agriculture education.
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To accomplish the FFA Mission, FFA: 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.
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To accomplish the FFA Mission, FFA: Promotes the intelligent choice and establishment of an agricultural career. Encourages achievement in Supervised Agricultural Experience Programs. Encourages wise management of economic, environmental and human resources of the community.
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To accomplish the FFA Mission, FFA: Develops interpersonal skills in teamwork, communications, human relations and social interaction. Builds character and promotes citizenship, volunteerism and patriotism. Promotes cooperation and cooperative attitudes among all people
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To accomplish the FFA Mission, FFA: Promotes healthy lifestyles Encourages excellence in scholarship
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Colors National Blue Corn Gold
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What are the parts of the FFA Emblem?
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Symbols and their meaning Eagle – national scope of FFA Plow – labor and tillage of the soil Owl – knowledge and wisdom Rising sun – progressive nature of agriculture and the need for cooperative effort to reach common goals
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Symbols and their meaning Cross section of ear of corn – unity, FFA is a national organization with member from across the US and Puerto Rico Lettering “Agricultural Education” and “FFA” – signifies the combination of learning and leadership
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Program of Activities (POA) A calendar of activities that provides fun opportunities for members, creates a better chapter and provides service to the community.
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FFA Officers President (Rising sun) – presides over meetings Vice President (Plow) – coordinates all committee work Secretary (Ear of corn) – keeps records of all meetings
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FFA Officers Treasurer (Bust of Washington) – keep financial records Reporter (American flag) – promotes FFA through public relations Sentinel (hand clasp) – welcomes guests and visitors
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Other opportunities to lead Leadership schools, camps and conferences Committee involvement State and National conventions Competitive events
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FFA Creed History Written by E.M. Tiffany Adopted at the 1930 national convention Revised in 1965 and 1990 Comprised of 5 paragraphs each beginning with “I believe…”
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FFA Creed Use Basic statement of beliefs that helps members understand the importance of FFA Expresses beliefs in work ethic, fairness to others, patriotism, tradition that all member should share New members are required to learn the creed before they are given their greenhand degree
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FFA Salute The Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag
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FFA Degrees Greenhand Chapter State American
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Greenhand requirements For first year members Knowledge of FFA History Recite the Creed Recite the Motto Recite the Salute Must be enrolled in Agriculture Ed. Have satisfactory SAE plans
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Greenhand requirements Have learned and can explain the FFA Mission Statement Describe and Explain the meaning of the FFA Emblem and Colors Understand the FFA Code of Ethics Understand Proper use of the FFA Jacket
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Greenhand requirements Familiar with the chapter constitution and bylaws Familiar with the Program of Activities Have access to the Official FFA Manual and FFA Student Handbook Submitted written application for the Greenhand Degree
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENTS
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Career Development Events Competitive events in FFA Levels Chapter District Region State National Their purpose is to develop technical skills and leadership abilities 1 st place wins at state competition= recognition and prize money
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CDE Examples Dairy evaluation – grade and evaluate dairy cattle Poultry evaluation – grade and evaluate chickens and chicken products Floriculture – knowledge of floral arrangement and horticulture Extemporaneous speaking – prepare a speech on an agricultural topic in 30 minutes and present
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CDE Examples Livestock Judging – Grade and evaluate beef cattle, sheep and swine Horse Judging – grade and evaluate horses and present oral reasons Introduction to horticulture – knowledge of horticulture and plant identification Nursery/landscape – knowledge of the nursery and landscape industry and plant identification
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CDE Examples Creed speaking – recitation of the FFA creed Prepared public speaking – present a 6 – 8 minute speech on an agriculturally related topic of your choice Parliamentary procedure – present a mock business meeting
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CDE Examples Forestry – identification of trees and forestry tools as well as measurement of trees Agricultural tools and materials – knowledge and identification of tools Agricultural mechanics – knowledge of agricultural mechanics as well as performance of specific mechanical skills
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CDE Examples Job interview – performance of a mock interview for an agriculturally related job Agricultural sales – knowledge of sales and marketing Farm business management – solve business problems and knowledge of business principles
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