Title: FFA Proficiency Awards
1FFA Proficiency Awards Degrees
2Four FFA Degrees
- American Degree
- State Degree
- Chapter Degree
- Greenhand Degree
Supervised Experience
3The Greenhand
- The first FFA degree is the Greenhand
- Greenhands receive a pin in the shape of the FFA
emblem made of bronze - Many FFA chapters recognize an Outstanding
Greenhand at the end of the school year.
4Greenhand Degree Requirements
- Be enrolled in Agricultural Education
- Have satisfactory plans for a SAE
- Explain the FFA creed, motto, salute, and mission
statement - Describe the FFA emblem and colors
- Have a knowledge of the Code of Ethics and proper
use of the jacket - Have a knowledge of the FFA
5Greenhand Degree Requirements...
- Own or have access to a FFA Manual and FFA
Student Handbook - Submit a written application for the Greenhand
Degree
6Greenhand Trivia
- A book titled The Greenhand was written in the
1930s and was later made into a movie. - The movie was made in Georgia and involved actual
FFA members and officials - The story is about a FFA Greenhand.
7 Chapter Degree
- The second degree, which is given at the local
level, is the chapter degree. - Chapter degree recipients receive a pin in the
shape of the FFA emblem made of silver.
8Chapter Degree Requirements
- Have the Greenhand Degree
- Completed 180 hours (or equivalent) of
agricultural education - Have in operation an approved SAE program
- Earned 150 from the SAE or worked 45 hours or a
combination thereof - Have plans for continued SAE growth
9Chapter Degree Requirements....
- Help conduct 3 official chapter functions found
in the Program of Activities - Lead a group discussion for 15 minutes
- Demonstrate 5 parliamentary procedures
- Submit a written application for the degree
- Show progress in the FFA individual achievement
awards program - Have a satisfactory scholarship record
10Chapter Degree Trivia
- Originally the chapter degree was called the
Future Farmer degree but this proved to be
confusing. After about 10 years the name was
changed.
11State Degree
- The third degree, given at the state convention,
is the State degree. - State degree recipients receive a pin in the
shape of the FFA emblem made of gold.
12State Degree Requirements
- Have received the Chapter FFA Degree
- Have been an active FFA member for 2 years
- Completed 360 hours (or equivalent) of
agricultural education - Earned and invested 1000 or worked at least 300
hours or combination thereof
13State Degree Requirements ...
- Demonstrate leadership ability by
- (a) Performing 10 procedures of parliamentary
law - (b) Giving 6 min. speech on agriculture or FFA
- (c) Serving as an officer, committee
chairperson, or member of chapter committee
14State Degree Requirements...
- Have participated in planning and completion of
chapter Program of Activities - Have participated in 5 FFA activities above
chapter level - Have a satisfactory scholarship record
15State Degree Trivia
- Originally, the chapter, state and American FFA
degrees had the word Farmer as part of their
official name. This word Farmer was dropped in
1988.
16American Degree
- The fourth degree, given at the national
convention, is the American degree. - American degree recipients receive a pin in the
shape of the FFA emblem made of gold. It is
bigger than the state degree and has a special
vertical bar attached.
American
17American Degree Requirements
- Have received the State FFA Degree
- Have been an active FFA member for the past 3
years - Have record of satisfactory participation
- Completed 540 hours (or equivalent) of
agricultural education - Have graduated from high school
18American Degree Requirements..
- Have in operation an approved SAE program
- Earned 7,500 from the SAE or earned and invested
1,500 and worked 2,250 hours - Have record of outstanding leadership abilities
and community involvement - Achieved a scholastic record of C or better
19American Degree Trivia
- During the first 10 years of the FFA the only
degree pin with the American eagle on the top was
the American degree. The Greenhand, Chapter, and
State degrees did not have the eagle. If you ever
see a FFA pin without the eagle, it was made
during the 1930s.
20FFA Proficiency Awards
21What is a Proficiency Award?
- An award presented by the National FFA to
recognize excellence in a SAE program. - There are over 40 areas of agriculture for which
awards are available.
22Proficiency Awards
- Proficiency award winners are recognized at the
- local level
- district, federation and/or area level
- state level
- national level
23Proficiency Awards!
- There are 40 categories of proficiency awards
- Placement and entreprenuership SAE programs are
recognized in each category
Entrepreneurship
Beef Production
Placement
24Proficiency Award Categories
- At the national level, the top four individuals
in placement and in entrepreneurship are
recognized in each category (a total of eight).
If adequate sponsorship is not available both
placement and entrepreneurship are grouped
together for judging and the top four are
recognized.
25Proficiency Award Categories
- Number of categories vary from year to year
depending upon sponsorship. - The slides that follow show the typical categories
26Agricultural Communications
27Agricultural Mechanical Technical Systems
28Agricultural Processing
29Agricultural Sales and/or Service
30Beef Production
31Cereal Grain Production
32Dairy Production
33Diversified Crop Production
34Diversified Livestock Production
35Emerging Agricultural Technology
36Environmental Science
37Equine Science
38Feed Grain Production
39Fiber Crop Production
40Floriculture
41Food Science and Technology
42Forage Production
43Forest Management
44Fruit and/or Vegetable Production
45Home and/or Community Development
46Horticulture
47Landscape Management
48Nursery Operations
49Oil Crop Production
50Outdoor Recreation
51Poultry Production
52Sheep Production
53Small Animal Care
54Soil and Water Management
55Specialty Animal Production
56Specialty Crop Production
57Swine Production
58Turf Grass Management
59Wildlife Management
60Proficiency Award Tips
- Dont wait until the junior or senior year to
look at the application. Look at the application
early and start working on it.
61Proficiency Award Tips
- Look at past applications from the chapter.
62Proficiency Award Tips
- Take pictures throughout the year
63Proficiency Award Tips
- On pictures in the application
- Dont Say This is a picture of.. The judges
know it is a picture. - Change shirts/caps
- Make captions action oriented Suckering tomatoes
has been shown to - Dont show unsafe practices in your pictures
(such as no safety glasses while working on
machinery)
64Proficiency Award Tips
- Neatness makes a big impression
65Proficiency Award Tips
- Visit the FFA Proficiency Award page on the World
Wide Web. The URL is http//www.ffa.org/activities
/index.html
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