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Braidy Susel FFA Timeline

  • Congress passed the Smith Hughes Act

    Congress passed the Smith Hughes Act
    The Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 provided federal funds to support the teaching of agriculture. This act stated that the purpose of vocational agriculture was to train people "who have entered upon or who are preparing to enter upon the work of the farm."
  • FFA formed the First Boys Agriculture Club

    FFA formed the First Boys Agriculture Club
    FFV formed the first boy agriculture club in 1920 allowing boys into FFA.
  • Blue and Yellow adopted as FFA Offical Colors

    Blue and Yellow adopted as FFA Offical Colors
    National blue and yellow adopted as the FFA Orginiaztion's official colors. Blue reminds us that FFA is a national orginization. Gold reminds us that corn is a native american crop grown.
  • FFA Creed was adopted

    FFA Creed was adopted
    The official FFA creed was adopted and revised.
  • Blue corduroy jacket was adopted as FFA Official Dress

    Blue corduroy jacket was adopted as FFA Official Dress
    In 1933 the blue corduroy jacket was established as FFA Official Dress.
  • National FFA Foundation was formed

    National FFA Foundation was formed
    Providing opportunities to help FFA members grow and succeed is the work of the National FFA Foundation, which supports the National FFA Organization and education-related organizations associated with the National Council for Agricultural Education.
  • National FFA Band Formed

    National FFA Band Formed
    In 1946, the first National FFA Band formed at National FFA Convention.
  • Public Law 740 is passed.

    Public Law 740 is passed.
    In 1950, the 81st Congress of the United States, recognizing the importance of the FFA as an integral part of the program of vocational agriculture, granted a Federal Charter to the FFA.
  • New Farmers Magazine is published

    New Farmers Magazine is published
    Farm Journal Magazine for up-to-date farming & agriculture news.
  • FFA Code of Ethics

    FFA Code of Ethics
    FFA code of Ethics was adopted in 1952
  • 1st Commerative FFA Stamp

    1st Commerative FFA Stamp
    1st Commerative FFA Stamp was issued by the U.S. Post Office.
  • 1st National FFA Center

    1st National FFA Center
    In 1959, the dedication of the 1st Naitonal FFA Center was held in Alexandria, Virginia.
  • Merger between FFA and NFA

    Merger between FFA and NFA
    The merger between FFA and NFA increased FFA membership because all races were allowed.
  • Females allowed into FFA

    Females allowed into FFA
    FFA was opened to female students
  • National FFA Alumni Association

    National FFA Alumni Association
    In 1971 the National FFA Alumni Association was formed.
  • FFA Student Handbook

    FFA Student Handbook
    1976 the FFA student Handbook was published
  • 1st National Creed Speaking Event

    1st National Creed Speaking Event
    1st National Creed Speaking event was held in 1999
  • First Degree becomes available

    First Degree becomes available
    The first Degree became available to members in 2001