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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt The FFA Emblem Vocabulary Terms Congressional Acts The Animals
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Who wrote the FFA Creed?
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E.M. Tiffany
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What are the three degrees an FFA member can earn?
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-Green hand -Chapter -State
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What are the 4 types of FFA Membership?
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-Active -Alumni -Honorary -Colligiate
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The FFA and NFA merged in what year?
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1965
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When were women allowed to join FFA?
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1969
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List 4 symbols in the FFA emblem.
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The eagle, owl, plow, corn, rising sun., words: Agricultural Education surrounding FFA
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In the emblem, what does the eagle stand for?
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National Scope
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In the emblem, what does the owl stand for?
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Knowledge and wisdom
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In the emblem, what does the plow stand for?
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Labor and Tillage of the soil
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In the emblem, what does the Rising Sun stand for?
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Future, A new day in Agriculture, Progress
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In the emblem, what does the corn stand for?
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National Scope, Corn is grown in every state.
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Define: Agriculture
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Oldest Science, responsible for growing of food, fiber, forestry, flowers, and pharmaceuticals
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Define: Herbivore
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An animal that eats a diet of plants
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Define: Omnivore
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An animal that eats of diet of plants and animals.
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Define: Hormones
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Chemical Substances that are secreted by glands in the animal’s body which produces a certain effect.
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Define: Hypothesis
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An educated guess a testable statement.
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Define: Vaccinating
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The process of injecting an animal with certain microorganisms to increase its immunity to specific diseases.
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Congressional Act responsible for providing land for a land grant University in each state.
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Morrill Act – 1862
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Congressional Act that is responsible for creating the Cooperative Extension Service?
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Smith-Lever Act - 1914
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Congressional act responsible for creating Agricultural Experiment Stations.
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Hatch Act - 1887
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What is the purpose of the Cooperative Extension Service?
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Provide education to the public in the areas of Agriculture and Home Economics.
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Name three products we get from Livestock.
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Meat, Milk, leather, pharmaceuticals, gelatin, hair, brushes, marshmellows, Idea is PRODUCTS not services.
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List three services we get from animals
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Labor, recreation, racing, pleasure, transportation, guiding.
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Name the six main types of Livestock
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Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Sheep, goats, swine
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If an animal has developed the resistance to catching a disease, it has developed what?
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Immunity
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Name Three Pharmaceuticals that are derived from animals.
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Rennet, insulin, thyroid medication, hormones, heart valves, ect…
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