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FFA established in Kansas City, MO.
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Official FFA creed adopted and written by E.M Tiffany.
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New Farmers of America established, an orginization for young African American men.
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First National FFA Headquarters established.
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New Farmers of America joined together with the FFA.
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FFA opens membership to girls.
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Official FFA dress standards are created.
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FFA changes name to the National FFA orginization.
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FFA website debuts at www.ffa.org
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FFA celebrates 40 years of women in the orginization.
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5 FFA jackets are added to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
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Student membership hits an all-time high with 700,170 members in 8,612 chapters.