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The Smith-Hughes Vocationaducation Act. This act established vocational agriculture courses.
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Future Farmers of America is established in Kansas City, Mo.
First National FFA convention held in Kansas City: 33 delegates from 18 states in attendance.
First sectional gathering of New Farmers of America members held. -
National blue and corn gold adopted as offical colors.
Carlton Pottan of Arkansas named first Star Farmer of America. -
Official FFA Creed was adopted.
First National Public Speakig contest occured. -
Blue corduroy jacket was adopted as Offical Dress.
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Active FFA membership exceeded 100,000 members.
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National FFA Foundation, Inc. was founded.
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National FFA Convention Band Program began.
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The congress of the United states passed at Law 740, which granted the FFA a federal charter.
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THe New FArmers of America and FFA were merged.
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Women were admitted into the national membership in the FFA.
Ken Dunagan of Arizona was named the first star Agribusinessman of America. -
Golden anniversary convention of the FFa kicked off FFA's year of existence.
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The FFA TIMES newspaper was published at the national convention.
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Agriscience Student Recognition award program established.
Delegates at the national conventin changed "Future Farmers of America" to the "National FFA Organization" and approved a total of 18 consitutional amendemts. -
FFA celebrates the 75th National FFA Convention