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Title: Identify the FFA proficiency awards.


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Identify the FFA proficiency awards.
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Common Core/ Next Generation Science Standards
Addressed!
  • WHST.9-12.5 Develop and strengthen writing as
    needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting,
    or trying a new approach, focusing on addressing
    what is most significant for a specific purpose
    and audience. (HS-LS4-6)
  • RST.11-12.7 Integrate and evaluate multiple
    sources of information presented in diverse
    formats and media (e.g., quantitative data,
    video, multimedia) in order to address a question
    or solve problem(HS-LS2-6),(HS-LS2-7),(HS-LS2-
    8)

3
Bell Work
  • What type of agriculture career would be
    appealing to you ? Why?
  • How do you plan to develop your SAE program?
  • What category of SAE program would be most
    appealing you you?

4
What are the various FFA proficiency awards
available to FFA members?
5
The FFA provides an agricultural proficiency
award program to recognize members who have an
outstanding Supervised Agriculture Experience
Program, in over 30 areas each year.
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A. The proficiency awards are given for
entrepreneurial and placement programs, ag.
business and ag. science categories.
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B. Students compete on chapter, state, and
national levels based on records kept.New Mexico
uses the AET Tracker system.AET is now the base
program for all FFA applications all the way to
the national level.The AET record system is
available to all New Mexico FFA members free of
charge! Check with your advisor!
8
Chapter Proficiency Awards
  • Local award pins are furnished by the national
    FFA organization free of charge to local advisors
    via their ACN login on the national FFA website.

9
Remember!
  • Most FFA Agriculture proficiency awards have two
    categories!
  • Placement
  • Entrepreneurship

10
Agricultural Communications -
  • Students placed at a radio, newspaper, magazine,
    or TV stations.

11
2. Agricultural Mechanical/Technical Systems -
  • Involves design, construction, repair, and
    maintenance of electrical motors, agricultural
    equipment, and structures.

12
3. Agricultural Processing -
  • Students working in assembling, transporting,
    grading, inspecting, processing, fabrication,
    mixing, patching, storing, and marketing foodand
    nonfood agricultural products.

13
4. Agricultural Sales and/or Service-
  • Students who are working in the sale of feed,
    seed, fertilizer or agricultural chemicals,
    equipment, agricultural management and finance
    services, animal breeding services, horse shoeing
    and taxidermy.

14
5. Beef Production-
  • Involves beef producing and marketing.

15
6. Cereal Grain Production-
  • Students who produce cereal grain crops such as
    wheat, rice, and rye.

16
7. Dairy Production-
  • Students involved with marketing and producing
    dairy cattle and products.

17
8. Diversified Crop Production-
  • Students who produce and market a combination of
    two or more crop enterprises.

18
9. Diversified Livestock Production-
  • Students involved with producing and marketing a
    combination of two or more livestock enterprises.

19
1 Emerging Agricultural Technology-
  • Students working for wages or experience in new
    and emerging agriculture technologies that are
    not covered in existing award categories.

20
11. Environmental Science-
  • Members receiving practical experiences
    concerning the principles and practices of
    managing and /or improving the environment.

21
12. Equine Science-
  • Students involved with horses.

22
13. Feed Grain Production-
  • Students producing or marketing such crops as
    corn, barley, millet, buckwheat, oats and grain
    sorghum.

23
14. Fiber Crop Production-
  • Students who market or produce such crops as
    sisal, cotton, and hemp.

24
15. Floriculture-
  • Students who produce and market field or
    greenhouse flowers, foliage, and related plant
    materials for ornamental purposes.

25
16. Food Science Technology-
  • members who work for wages or experience in the
    production and marketing of quality foods for
    human consumption.

26
17. Forage Production-
  • A program including the producing an/or marketing
    of such crops as alfalfa, clover, brome-grass,
    grain forages, corn and grass silage and all
    pastures.

27
18. Forest Management-
  • Students using forest management practices
    available to conserve or increase the economic
    value of a forest.

28
19. Fruit and /or Vegetable Production-
  • Students who produce or market common fruit and
    vegetable crops.

29
20. Home and/or Community Development-
  • Members who have worked on inspiring and
    protecting the beauty of an area by using natural
    vegetation or commercial ornamental plants and/or
    modernizing the home for better health and
    comfort.

30
21. Landscape Management-
  • Includes planting and maintaining turf, plants
    and shrubs, landscaping and outdoor
    beautification, and improvement of recreational
    areas.

31
22. Nursery Operations-
  • Students who work with turf plants, shrubs,
    and/or tree production for the purpose of
    transplanting or propagation.

32
23. Oil Crop Production-
  • Program which includes producing and marketing
    oil crops such as soybeans, flax, mustard,
    canola, caster beans, sunflower, peanuts, and
    safflower.

33
24. Outdoor Recreation-
  • Students with programs that involve outdoor
    recreational activities as the primary use.

34
25. Poultry Production-
  • Students involved with producing and or marketing
    poultry products and or poultry.

35
26. Sheep Production-
  • Students with programs that involve producing and
    marketing lamb, sheep, wool, and mutton.

36
27. Small Animal Care -
  • Students providing services in caring for the
    well being of pets.

37
28. Soil and Water Management-
  • Students employed in management practices that
    will prevent erosion, improve soil productivity,
    promote efficient use of water resources and
    reduce water pollution.

38
29. Specialty Animal Production-
  • Students involved with the production and/or
    marketing of specialty animals.

39
30. Special Crop Production-
  • Students who market and/or produce such crops as
    sugar beets, tobacco, popcorn, maple syrup,
    indian corn, dill oil, all grass seeds,spearmint
    oil, mushroom, sugar cane or hops.

40
31. Swine Production-
  • Students involved with the production and/or
    marketing of swine.

41
32. Turf Grass Management-
  • Students involved in the production, management
    and care of turf. Yard care, lawn mowing,
    fertilization.

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33. Wildlife Management-
  • Members involved with work that improves the
    availability of fish and wildlife.
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