FFA History

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Across
  1. 2. In 1969, ______ were allowed to join FFA.
  2. 4. In 2022,the 15,000th FFA Jacket is donated through the Give the ____ of Blue program.
  3. 6. In 1952, the first issue of National ____ Farmer magazine is published.
  4. 8. In 1933, the blue corduroy jacket was adopted as FFA __________. (no spaces)
  5. 12. In 1965, this agriculture leadership organization merged with the FFA due to the Civil Rights Act.
  6. 14. This is what FFA used to stand for when it was created in 1928. (no spaces)
  7. 15. This previous president spoke during National FFA Convention in 1957. (last name only)
  8. 16. FFA changed it's name from Future Farmers of America to ________ FFA Organization.
  9. 17. The first African American National FFA President. (no spaces)
Down
  1. 1. In 1973, ______________ became the first African American National FFA Officer. (no spaces)
  2. 3. The FFA creed was adopted in 1930 and was written by this person (no spaces)
  3. 5. This act which passed in 1917 allowed agriculture education courses to be taught in schools!
  4. 7. In 1932, this place was granted a charter and allowed to FFA Chapters. (no spaces)
  5. 9. This color and national blue were adopted as the national colors in 1929.
  6. 10. The first year that National convention was held in __________, Indiana there were 54,589 members in attendance.
  7. 11. In 1971 the National FFA ________ Association is formed.
  8. 13. Who was the first female to become National FFA President?