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- 1. A core component of FFA that allows students to develop leadership skills, which are crucial for the future of agriculture
- 5. Symbolized by the owl, knowledge is fundamental for students in FFA, linking classroom learning with practical, hands-on experience in agriculture.
- 6. Represents knowledge and wisdom, essential for success in the modern agricultural industry, according to the Wisconsin FFA.
- 8. The organization's focus on recognizing academic achievement and providing financial assistance to members.
- 10. A symbol of freedom and the nation's ability to explore the vast, new world of agriculture.
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- 2. The official emblem of FFA features symbols like the cross-section of an ear of corn, the rising sun, the plow, the eagle, and the owl.
- 3. A symbol on the FFA emblem representing the historical foundation of agriculture and the labor involved in farming.
- 4. The science of soil management and crop production, a key area of study in agriculture.
- 7. statement of beliefs in agriculture, FFA membership, the values of citizenship and patriotism, written by E.M. Tiffany in 1928
- 9. symbol from the emblem, the ear of corn represents unity and the agricultural link between all U.S. states.
