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FFA HIstory Timeline
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Future Farmers of America is established in Kansas City, Mo.First National FFA Convention is held inKansas City: 33 delegates from 18 states inattendance.Leslie Applegate from New Jersey iselected first national FFA president. First sectional gathering of New Farmers of America members is held.
Future Farmers of America Foundation is formed. 138,548 FFA members serve in the ArmedServices in World War II.First National FFA Agriculture ProficiencyAward is presented for AgriculturalMechanics.
President Harry S. Truman grants a Federal Charter, Public Law 740, to FFA.
First issue of The National Future Farmer magazine is published.
New time period• The U.S. Post Office Department issues a special stamp to celebrate the 25th anniversary of FFA. President Dwight D. Eisenhower is the first president to speak at a national FFA convention.
New Farmers of America merges with the Future Farmers of America.
President Richard Nixon attends national FFA convention.
FFA opens membership to girls.First American Star in Agribusiness, Ken Dunagan from Arizona, is named. Washington Conference (now WLC) begins. Delegate body of the national FFA convention establishes alumni class of membership as part of the constitution
The National FFA Alumni Association is established.
Julie Smiley of Washington is the first female elected to a national office.Alaska becomes the last of the 50 states to obtain a national charter.
First Extemporaneous Public Speaking Event is held and won by Christe Peterson of Wisconsin.
Future Farmers of America changes its name to National FFA Organization to reflect the growing diversity in the industry of agriculture.Seventh and eighth grade students are permitted to become FFA members. Agriscience Student Recognition Program is introduced.
The National Future Farmer magazine changes its name to FFA New Horizons.
National FFA Center in Indianapolis, Ind., is dedicated July 20. Agricultural Education National Headquarters is dedicated in Alexandria, Va. National convention is held in Kansas City, Mo., for the last time. Jose Santiago is elected to national office;he is the first member from Puerto Rico toserve as a national officer. Public Law 81-740 is revised through Congress and replaced by Public Law 105- 225 on August 12.
72nd National FFA Convention is held in Louisville, Ky., for the first time with 46,918 in attendance.First National Creed Speaking event is held; Michael Van Winkle of Arkansas wins.
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