Title: FFA''' More Than Agriculture Its You
1FFA...More Than AgricultureIts You!
2The FFA is a big, broad organization that is
part of Agriculture/ Agribusiness Education.
3What one learns in Agriculture/ Agribusiness
class leads to activities in the FFA.
4The FFA makes learning more interesting by giving
the student real life experience.
5Activities in FFA
- Field trips
- Contests
- Become a leader
- Earn money
- Compete for awards
- Travel
- Serve your community
- Recreation
6Most Americans do not live on farms or ranches.
7Areas of Agriculture
- a. Production
- b. Sales and Services
- c. Mechanics
- d. Processing
- e. Horticulture
- f. Forestry
- g. Natural Resources
- h. Other (professional)
8Meat processing is one of the largest industries
in America.
9Farming is defined as growing saleable crops in
fertile soil with the help of sunlight and
waterÂ
10The first step toward becoming an active FFA is
enrolling in an agriculture/ agribusiness class.
11Henry C. Groseclose is remembered as the Father
of the FFA.
12The first National Convention was held in Kansas
City, Missouri in the fall of 1928.
13National FFA Week was established in 1948 the
week in which George Washington's birthday occurs
14In 1965, the FFA and NFA merged.
15Before school integration in the 1960s, black
students in Vocational Agriculture had their own
organization --called The New Farmers of America
(NFA).
16America feeds nearly 1/4 of all the people in the
world.
17The first purpose for which the FFA was founded
was to develop leadership.
18Agriculture is the oldest of man's occupations.
19Official Dress
- female black skirt, white blouse with official
FFA blue scarf, black shoes and official jacket
zipped to the top- Black slacks may be worn for
outdoor activities - male black slacks, white shirt, blue FFA tie,
black shoes and socks, and the official FFA
jacket zipped to the top
20FFA Degree Requirements
- Greenhand (bronze pin)
- Earn 50 on SAE
- Knowledge of FFA Organization
- Chapter FFA (silver pin)
- Earn 500 on SAE
- Participate in FFA activities
21FFA Degree Requirements
- State FFA (gold pin)
- Earn 1500 on SAE
- Has been an officer or chairman of a major
committee - Participated in 5 activities above the chapter
level
22FFA Degree Requirements
- American FFA
- Earn 7500 on SAE
- Has been out of high school for more than a year
with dues paid - Has been very active in FFA, having a combination
of at least 10 activities, offices, committee
chairs, etc.
23Wearing Medals on the Official Jacket
- Greenhand and Chapter degrees should be worn
BELOW the member name along with two other
medals - Highest office
- Highest honor
- Highest degree (Greenhand or Chapter FFA)
- If a member has the State FFA or American FFA
degree, that pin ONLY is to be worn above the
members name.
24The supervised Agricultural Experience Program is
the foundation for advancement in the FFA, and
into your career
25Benefits of SAEP
- Financial Responsibility
- Skill Development
- Personal Recognition
- Degree Advancement
- Occupational Preparation
26Suggested Committees
- SAE- Organizes activities that encourage FFA
members to plan SAE and conduct good experience
programs. - Cooperation -extends beyond the classroom.
- Community Service -plans chapter activities
that will benefit the community by helping make
it a safer, more attractive place in which to
live and work.
27Suggested Committees
- Earnings, Savings and Investments -development of
activities that will enable the chapter to earn
and manage funds in the best interest of the
members. - Scholarship- plans activities and incentive
programs to encourage members to achieve
scholastically. - Recreation- plans recreation activities for
members.
28Suggested Committees
- Public Relations -handles public
relations with news media. - State and National Activities -
maintains award applications and up-to-date
calendar of application deadlines,
contests events and other related
activities. Encourages members to
participate.
29Suggested Committees
- Alumni Relations -works to bring FFA Alumni
members into close working relationship with the
chapter. - Leadership- provides activities for
opportunities and practice for all members to
become better leaders. - Conduct of Meetings -arranging for special
programs and encouraging involvement of all
members.
30All FFA contests are to be a natural outgrowth of
the instructional program in agriculture/
agribusiness education.
314 Skills FFA Contests Develop
- Technical knowledge attained in the classroom
- Ability to make sound judgments
- Ability to defend decisions by giving a
convincing set of reasons - Actual experience in learning to be a gracious
winner or a good loser
32Thought and preparation, in addition to time
spent in the classroom learning the basics, will
be necessary if you expect to place high in an
FFA contest.
33National Contests
- Ag. Mechanics
- Dairy Cattle
- Â Farm Business
- Â Horticulture
- Â Livestock
- Meats
- Milk Quality and Dairy Foods
- Poultry
- Forestry
- Agricultural Communications
- Parliamentary Procedure
- Agronomy
34The Agricultural Mechanics Contest is designed
for students who have special interest and skill
in the application of mechanics to Agriculture.
35Ag. Mechanics Skills
- Arc and oxyacetylene welding
- Hot and cold metal work
- Plumbing and pipe fitting
- Carpentry construction
- Concrete construction
- Masonry
- Electricity
- Fence construction
36Dairy Cattle Contest helps develop skills in the
selection of quality dairy cattle.
37Dairy Cattle Skills
- Knowledge of breeds of dairy cattle
- Understanding of traits that lead to high
production - Ability to evaluate and place in numerical
sequence a group of animals - Ability to give verbal reasons for placement of
animals
38The Farm Business Management Contest is designed
to test your abilities to make sound farm
business decisions.
39Farm Business Management Skills
- Record keeping and accounting principles
- Tax regulations
- Crop machinery and livestock management practices
- Agricultural economics
- Agricultural law
- Land, labor, and capital management
40The important part of the Horticulture Contest is
the identification of plants and growing
practices.
41Horticulture Skills
- A broad knowledge of plant identification
- Nursery practices
- Horticulture terminology
- Landscaping
- Ability to judge quality of plants
- Knowledge of equipment used in horticulture
42The FFA Livestock Judging Contest includes beef,
swine, and sheep so students can learn skills and
apply them to productive livestock enterprise.
43Livestock Judging Skills
- Knowledge of breed characteristics
- Ability to rank classes of animals
- Ability to give verbal reasons for placement of
animals
44The FFA Meat Contest helps the student gain
knowledge of meat identification and grading.
45Meat Skills
- Grading carcasses
- Identifying wholesale and retail cuts of beef,
pork, and lamb - Making decisions based on visual comparisons
46The Milk Quality and Dairy Food Contest is
designed to encourage student use of their
senses-- taste and smell to identify dairy
products and single out inferior qua1ity.
47Milk Quality and Dairy Food Skills
- Knowledge of milk flavors
- Identification of cheeses
- Detection of flaws in milking equipment
- Ability to rank dairy products in order of
quality
48The Poultry Contest tests skills and knowledge
needed in modern poultry enterprises.
49Poultry Skills
- Knowledge of candling techniques
- Ability to grade eggs and detect imperfections
- Ability to grade dressed poultry
- Ability to judge and place classes of live layers
and broilers
50The National FFA Convention is the largest annual
student convention in the nation.
51Food for America is an activity to involve
agriculture education students in communication
to elementary students the story of how food gets
from the farm to the community.
52The main purpose of Food for America is to
provide an organized approach to help teachers
and FFA members communicate more effectively with
elementary students.