FFA members are expected to conduct themselves at all times in order to be a credit to their organization,
chapter, school and community by:
 | Dressing neatly and appropriately for the occasion.
 | Showing respect for the rights of others and being courteous at all times.
 | Being honest and not taking unfair advantage of others.
 | Respecting the rights and property of others.
 | Refraining from loud, boisterous talk, swearing, and other unbecoming behavior.
 | Demonstrating sportsmanship in the show ring, judging contests, and meetings, and being modest in
winning and generous in defeat.
 | Attending meetings promptly and respecting the opinions of others in discussion.
 | Taking pride in our organization, activities, supervised experience programs, exhibits, and the
occupation of agriculture.
 | Sharing with others experiences and knowledge gained by attending national and state meetings.
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This code of ethics was adopted by the delegates at the 1952 National FFA Convention.
Information was taken from the 1994-95 Official FFA Manual
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