The National FFA Emblem consist of five symbols that represent the history, goals, and future of
the organization:
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The cross-section of an ear of corn provides the foundation of the emblem, just as corn served as
the foundation crop of American agriculture. It is a symbol of unity because corn is grown in every
state of the union.
 | The plow signifies labor and tillage of the soil, which is the backbone of agriculture and the
foundation of our nation's strength.
 | The rising sun is a symbol of progress and holds a promise that tomorrow will bring a new day
glowing with opportunities.
 | The owl is recognized for its wisdom and symbolizes the knowledge necessary to be successful in
agriculture.
 | The eagle is a national symbol that serves as a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore new
horizons for the future of agriculture. | | | | |
The words Agricultural Education and "FFA" are in the center to signify the combination of
learning and leadership necessary for progressive agriculturists.
Information was taken from the 1994-95 Official FFA Manual.
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Official FFA Emblems
Official Use of the FFA Emblem,
Name, and Initials
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