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Wurde aktualisiert:
15 Okt 2018
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Mabel Lunde
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FFA Board of Directors made the decision to rotate the location of the convention between Louisville, Kentucky and Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dr.Larry Case retires after 26 years as National FFA Advisor.
Steve A. Brown is named National FFA Advisor.
Membership hits all-time high with 2,498 chapters and 557,318 members. National FFA Foundation receives $16.2 million is support of FFA.
Vietnam War
The Great Depression
Martin Luther King's Historical March on Washington that concluded with his "I Have A Dream" Speech.
Smith Hughes Act passed. Started AG programs in public high schools throughout America.
California received its charter.
Official colors were adopted.
FFA Creed was written by E.M. Tiffany and adopted by the FFA
Kingsburg FFA received its charter.
Official FFA Jacket was adopted.
New Farmers of America began, similar organization for African American students.
National FFA Foundation formed
Public Law 740 passed by Congress; Intracurricular part of an AG ed program.
President Dwight D. EIsenhower addressed FFA members at the National Convention.
NFA and FFA merged.
Female students were allowed to become FFA members.
National FFA Alumni Association was formed.
First national television satellite broadcast of the National FFA convention.
Name changed from Future Farmers of America to National FFA Organization.
National FFA Convention was moved from Kansas City, Missouri to Louisville, Kentucky.
FFA celebrates the 75th National Convention.
National Convention moves to Indianapolis, Indiana
Montgomery Bus Boycott
World War ll
Auschwitz Camp Started
Dust Bowl
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