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EM Tiffany wrote the FFA Creed in 1928 while he was the chief teacher at the
Wisconsin Board of Education. - Correct Answer-Who wrote the FFA Creed?
The third national convention in Kansas City - Correct Answer-At what national
convention was the FFA Creed adopted
The 38th National Convention in 1965 and the 63rd National Convention in 1990 -
Correct Answer-At what National Conventions was the FFA Creed revised?
I love public speaking, as well as being an active member in the FFA Organization. I
wanted to participate in a contest that meant something to myself and to others. EM
Tiffany believed in the agriculture industry, and the Creed inspired me to believe in its
future and potential as well. - Correct Answer-What prompted you to participate in this
CDE?
The FFA Creed is important to the FFA because it represents everything that this
organization stands for and why. Phrases like "the better things we now enjoy have
come to us from the struggles of former years" and "less dependence on begging and
more power in bargaining" explain what we as FFA members believe are important.
They acknowledge the past and how it has brought agriculture to where it is today. -
Correct Answer-Why is the Creed important to the FFA?
To me, the most important part of the Creed is the last paragraph because not only
does it summarize the four before it, but because I can personally relate to it. There is
so much technology today that is readily available, and growing technology means
growing influence that people can have over others. By sticking to "the best traditions of
our national life", or values like honesty and fairness, I can influence people around me
to do the same. - Correct Answer-What is the most important part of the Creed to you
and why?
If I rewrote the Creed, I would change the phrase "I can exert an influence in my home
and community" to read "in my home, community and country" because individuals like
EM Tiffany himself have shown us that one person can make an impact on not just one
small town, but on an entire nation. - Correct Answer-If you rewrote the Creed, what
would you change?
As an FFA member, I feel that I should influence positivity in my home and community. I
should set the example of what it is to be an FFA member, as well as a good citizen. I
need to be the one that is kind to others no matter what, honest and respectful to