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Q: Why do you believe in the future of FFA?
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What was FFA first called?

the name of the ffa uniform is known as the official dress


What is the FFA website?

The website for the Future Farmers of America, or FFA, can be found at www.ffa.org.


What year did the FFA start publishing the official FFA magazine?

The National Future Farmer


What is the official FFA magazine called?

The FFA magazine is called "FFA New Horizons."


What did the future farmers of America change its name to?

National FFA


Who was the first female national FFA president?

The FFA, Future Farmers of America, was founded in 1917. The first female president of the FFA was Jan Eberly. She was elected in 1982 to be the national female president of the Future Farmers of America.


Who is the father of ffa?

Henry Groseclose from Virginia is considered to be the Father of the FFA. He founded the Future Farmers of Virginia and this organization was used as the basis for the National FFA Organization.


What is the ffa vision?

The national FFA Organization envisions a future in which all agriculture education students will discover their passion in life and build on the insight to chart the course for their educational, career and personal future.


What symbol represents confidence in the future of FFA official Dress?

Sun?


What year did the FFA change its name to National FFA organization?

The future Farmers of America did not suite the organization anymore. the National FFA Foundation adopted 23 years ago encouraged everyone to join. there was much more than farming to offer from leadership to potential the FFA allowed for personal growth


National support group for FFA founded in 1944?

The FFA was founded in 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri.


How many words make up the FFA motto?

Future Farmers of America Motto "12 short words to live by: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve."