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Advisor: Breanna Poulin

FFA Mission, motto, creed & code of ethics

FFA is truly an organization of, by and for its members. Members decide and direct the activities of their own chapter.  They hold positions of leadership and conduct all activities. The success or failure of chapter activities and programs rests with the membership.

FFA Emblem

Upcoming Events

  • FFA going to State Convention       April 23-26, 2025 
  • Horticulture Class will be taking an Industry Tour in May
  • FFA Summer Leadership Camp is June 9-13, 2025

FFA Colors & emblem

 

Colors - As the blue field of our nation's flag and the golden fields of ripened corn unify our country, the FFA colors of national blue and corn gold give unity to the organization.

Emblem - The national FFA emblem, consisting of five symbols, is representative of the history, goals, and future of the organization. As a whole, the emblem covers the broad spectrum of FFA and agriculture. Each element within the emblem has unique significance. 

The cross section of the ear of corn provides the foundation of the emblem, just as corn has historically served as the foundation crop of American agriculture. It is also a symbol of unity, as corn is grown in every state of the nation.

The rising sun signifies progress and holds a promise that tomorrow will bring a new day glowing with opportunity.

The plow signifies labor and tillage of the soil, the backbone of agriculture and the historic foundation of our country’s strength.

The eagle is a national symbol which serves as a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture.

The owl, long recognized for its wisdom, symbolizes the knowledge required to be successful in the industry of agriculture.

The words "Agricultural Education" and "FFA" are emblazoned in the center to signify the combination of learning and leadership necessary for progressive agriculture.