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The FFA decided national blue and corn gold would be their official colors
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National blue and corn gold
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The FFA Creed was written by E.M. Tiffany in 1928 and officially adopted by the National FFA Organization in 1930. It allows the members to focus on the benefits of agriculture, the rich history of the industry, and their future role in agriculture.
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The FFA Creed was written by E.M. Tiffany in 1928 and officially adopted by the National FFA Organization in 1930.It allows the members to focus on the benefits of agriculture, the rich history of the industry, and their future role in agriculture.
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A group of FFA officers and members made their way to Washington, D.C., where they were greeted on the White House lawn by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Official attendance is 12,500
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The official FFA band preforms at 1947 FFA convention
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The U.S. Post Office Department issued a special stamp to celebrate the 25th anniversary of FFA. Official attendance 393,369.
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Former President Harry S. Truman spoke during the national convention.
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NFA joins FFA bringing the official attendance to over 50,000
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Richard M. Nixon speaks at the National FFA Convention.
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FFA opens to females, making it possible for them to hold office and participate in competitive events at regional and national levels.
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National FFA Secretary Fred McClure from Texas is the first African-American elected to a national FFA office.
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President Gerald Ford speaks at the National FFA Convention. The speech is carried live on network television.
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Jan Eberly becomes the first female national FFA president.
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President Ronald Reagan speaks at the National FFA Convention
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The official website for FFA, FFA.org, debuts. https://www.ffa.org/