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History of
the FFA
The roots of FFA originate from a time when boys were losing interest
and leaving the farm. Walter S. Newman, who in September 1925 became
the Virginia State Supervisor of Agricultural Education, sought a solution
to the problem with Edmund C. MaGill, Harry W. Sanders and Henry C.
Groseclose, staff members of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute Agricultural
Education Department.
Newman proposed forming an organization that offered farm boys
"a greater opportunity for self-expression and for the development of
leadership. In this way they will develop confidence in their own ability
and pride in the fact that they are farm boys."
In 1928, 33 students from 18 states gathered in Kansas City, Mo.,
to form the Future Farmers of America
Groseclose immediately began work on a constitution and bylaws
for the new organization, and J.O. Hoge later suggested a name: Future
Farmers of Virginia.
The idea was presented during an annual vocational rally in the state in
April 1926, where it was met positively. The Future Farmers of Virginia was
born.
Two years later, the idea reached the national stage during the
American Royal Livestock Show in Kansas City, Mo. That's when 33 young
students from 18 states gathered at the Hotel Baltimore to establish
the Future Farmers of America. The group elected Leslie Applegate of
Freehold, N.J., as its first president and adopted the national emblem –
a mark similar to that of the original Virginia emblem – during the new
organization's first convention.
In 1929, national blue and corn gold became the official colors of
FFA. A year later, delegates adopted the official FFA Creed and by 1933
the familiar Official Dress of blue corduroy jackets was adopted after
convention delegates were enthralled by the jackets worn to Kansas City
by members of the Fredericktown, Ohio, FFA chapter.
The Creed was written by E.M.
Tiffany. It was adopted at the third
National Convention of the FFA
and revised at the 38th and 63rd
conventions to reflect changes in
FFA members and the agricultural
industry.
"I believe in the future of
agriculture with a faith born not of
words but of deeds-achievments
won by the present and past
generations of agriculturalists; in
the promise of better days through
better ways,even as the better
Official Dress of blue corduroy jackets adopted after the convention.
The FFA Creed
things we now enjoy have come to
us through the struggles of former
years.
I believe that to live and work
on a good farm or to be engaged
in other agricultural pursuits is
pleasent as well as challenging; for
I know the joys and discomforts
of agricultural life and hold
an inborn fondness for those
associations which, even in hours
of discouragement I can not deny.
I believe in leadership from
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I believe in my own ability to
work efficiently and think clearly
with such knowledge and skill
as I can secure and in the ability
of progressive agriculturalists
to serve our own and the public
interest in producing and
marketing the product of our toil.
I believe in less dependence
on begging and more power in
bargaining; in the life abundant
and enough honest wealth to help
make it so-for others as well as
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myself; in less need for charity and
more of it when needed; in being
happy myself and playing square
with those whose happiness
depends upon me.
I believe that American
agriculture can and will hold
true to the best traditions of our
national life and that I can exert
an influence in my home and
community which will stand solid
for my part in that inspiring task."
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