• Smith-Hughes National Vocational Education Act

    Smith-Hughes National Vocational Education Act
    (Both Smith and Hughes were Georgia Congressmen) established vocational agriculture courses.
  • Virginia Tech agricultural education

    Virginia Tech agricultural education
    Henry Groseclose, Harry Sanders, Walter S. Newman and Edmund C. Magill organized the Future Farmers of Virginia for boys in agriculture classes.
  • The American Royal Livestock

    The American Royal Livestock
    The American Royal Livestock Show invited vocational agriculture students to participate in national livestock judging contests in Kansas City, Mo.
  • G.W. Owens, teacher-trainer at Virginia State College

    G.W. Owens, teacher-trainer at Virginia State College
    African-Americans, U.S. Office of Education, wrote the first constitution and bylaws of the New Farmers of Virginia, an organization for African-American agriculture students.
  • Future Farmers of America established in Kansas City, Mo.

    Future Farmers of America established in Kansas City, Mo.
    First National FFA Convention held in Kansas City: 33 delegates from 18 states in attendance.
  • Carlton Patton of Arkansas

    Carlton Patton of Arkansas
    Thirty-five state associations with approximately 1,500 chapters and 30,000 members affiliated with the national organization.
  • Official FFA Creed, written by E.M. Tiffany, adopted.

    Official FFA Creed, written by E.M. Tiffany, adopted.
    First Official Dress uniform adopted: dark blue shirt, blue or white pants, blue cap and yellow tie.First National Public Speaking event held. Winner: Edward Drace, Missouri.
  • Blue corduroy jacket adopted as Official Dress.

    Blue corduroy jacket adopted as Official Dress.
    A group of FFA officers and members made a pilgrimage to Washington, D.C., where they were greeted on the White House lawn by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  • New Farmers of America founded in Tuskegee, Ala.

    New Farmers of America founded in Tuskegee, Ala.
    Active FFA membership exceeded 100,000 members.
  • national convention

    national convention
    During national convention, action taken to establish a national FFA camp and leadership training school in Washington, D.C.
  • Alexandria, Va., for the first FFA-owned national headquarters

    Alexandria, Va., for the first FFA-owned national headquarters
    Identical twins Albert and Arthur Lacy of Hondo, Texas, become the only members ever to share the title of Star Farmer of America
  • FFA members served in the armed services

    FFA members served in the armed services
    During World War II, when tens of thousands of FFA members served in the armed services, national FFA conventions were streamlined events where only delegates and award winners attend. In 1942, just 217 people attended the convention.
  • Future Farmers of America Foundation

    Future Farmers of America Foundation
    Future Farmers of America Foundation formed to raise money from business, industry, government, individuals and sponsors for FFA programs and activities.
  • First National FFA Band

    First National FFA Band
    First National FFA Band performed at national FFA convention.
  • First FFA Chorus and National FFA Talent program

    First FFA Chorus and National FFA Talent program
    Record jump in membership from 238,269 in 1947 to 260,300 in 1948; so many members attended the 20th National FFA Convention that a folding-cot hotel was set up in the basement of the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City.
  • First International Exchange Program

    First International Exchange Program
    First International Exchange Program for FFA members began with Young Farmers Club of Great Britain.
  • FFA a federal charter

    FFA a federal charter
    A bill was passed by the 81st Congress of the United States that granted FFA a federal charter and specified that a U.S. Department of Education staff member be the national FFA advisor. On Aug. 30, President Harry S. Truman signed the bill, and it became Public Law 81-740.
  • National Future Farmer magazine

    National Future Farmer magazine
    First issue of The National Future Farmer magazine published.
  • The U.S. Post Office Department issued a special stamp to celebrate the 25th anniversary of FFA.

    The U.S. Post Office Department issued a special stamp to celebrate the 25th anniversary of FFA.
    The U.S. Post Office Department issued a special stamp to celebrate the 25th anniversary of FFA.
    President Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first president to speak at a national FFA convention.
  • Harry S. Truman spoke

    Former President Harry S. Truman spoke during the national convention.
  • Infantile Paralysis

    Infantile Paralysis
    The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis presented NFA with a Certificate of Appreciation.
  • First National FFA Center dedicated in Alexandria, Va.

    First National FFA Center dedicated in Alexandria, Va.
    First National FFA Center dedicated in Alexandria, Va., on land that had originally been used as the national FFA camp.
  • New Farmers of America merged

    New Farmers of America merged with the Future Farmers of America.
  • First FFA National Agricultural Career Show

    First FFA National Agricultural Career Show
    First FFA National Agricultural Career Show held at national FFA convention to highlight educational and career opportunities in agriculture
  • President Richard Nixon

    President Richard Nixon
    President Richard Nixon attended national FFA convention in Kansas City.
  • FFA opened membership to girls

    FFA opened membership to girls
    FFA opened membership to girls, making it possible for them to hold office and participate in competitive events at regional and national levels.
    First National Star in Agribusiness, Ken Dunagan from Arizona, named.
  • The National FFA Alumni Association

    The National FFA Alumni Association
    The National FFA Alumni Association chartered as an affiliate of the National FFA Organization.
  • FFA Official Dress

    FFA Official Dress
    FFA Official Dress standards created.
  • Fred McClure from Texas was the first African-American elected to a national FFA office.

    Fred McClure from Texas was the first African-American elected to a national FFA office.
    Fred McClure from Texas was the first African-American elected to a national FFA office.
    President Gerald Ford was the guest speaker at national FFA convention; the speech was carried live on network television.
  • Food For America program launched.

    Food For America program launched.
    Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter – a former FFA member – spoke at the national FFA convention.
  • Julie Smiley of Washington was the first female elected to a national office.

    Julie Smiley of Washington was the first female elected to a national office.
    Alaska became the last of the 50 states to obtain a national charter.
  • President Jimmy Carter

    President Jimmy Carter
    President Jimmy Carter addressed the 51st National FFA Convention.
  • First Extemporaneous

    First Extemporaneous
    First Extemporaneous Public Speaking Event held and won by Christe Peterson of Wisconsin.
  • The National FFA Foundation

    The National FFA Foundation
    The National FFA Foundation raised $1 million in one year for the first time.
  • Jan Eberly, from California

    Jan Eberly, from California
    Jan Eberly, from California, became the first female national FFA president.
  • Vice President George H. W. Bush

    Vice President George H. W. Bush
    Vice President George H. W. Bush spoke at national convention; Bush was elected president in 1988.
  • Future Farmers of America

    Future Farmers of America changed its name to the National FFA Organization to reflect the growing diversity in the industry of agriculture.
    Seventh and eighth grade students permitted to become FFA members.
    Agriscience Student Recognition Program introduced.
  • The National Future Farmer magazine

    The National Future Farmer magazine changed its name to FFA New Horizons.
  • Partners in Active Learning Support

    Partners in Active Learning Support program launched.
  • Chapters in the Virgin Islands and Guam

    Chapters in the Virgin Islands and Guam, along with five chapters in Micronesia, chartered.
  • Corey Flournoy, from Illinois

    Corey Flournoy, from Illinois, was the first African-American to be elected national FFA president; he was also the first urban student leader.
  • H.O. Sargent Award reinstated, promoting diversity among chapters.

    H.O. Sargent Award reinstated, promoting diversity among chapters.
    FFA announced its decision to move the National FFA Center from Alexandria, Va., to Indianapolis, Ind.
    FFA announced its decision to move the national FFA convention from Kansas City, Mo., to Louisville, Ky.
  • First Agri-Entrepreneurship

    First Agri-Entrepreneurship
    First Agri-Entrepreneurship Awards presented.
  • National FFA Center in Indianapolis, Ind., dedicated July 20.

    National FFA Center in Indianapolis, Ind., dedicated July 20.
    Agricultural Education National Headquarters dedicated in Alexandria, Va.
    National convention held in Kansas City, Mo., for the last time.
    Jose Santiago elected to national office; he was the first member from Puerto Rico to serve as a national officer.
    The 105th Congress of the United States reviewed and passed technical amendments to Public Law 81-740 (Aug. 30, 1950). Public Law 105-225 passed on Aug. 12.
  • 72nd National FFA Convention held in Louisville, Ky., for the first time.

    72nd National FFA Convention held in Louisville, Ky., for the first time.
    First National Creed Speaking event held. Winner: Michael Van Winkle, Arkansas.
  • Delegates at the national FFA convention approved the Discovery FFA Degree for middle school students.

    Delegates at the national FFA convention approved the Discovery FFA Degree for middle school students.
    The National FFA Archives at Indiana University Purdue University in Indianapolis opened.
  • First National Star in Agriscience named: Steven Offer, Wisconsin.

    First National Star in Agriscience named: Steven Offer, Wisconsin.
    First National Star in Agricultural Placement named: Nicholas Streff, South Dakota.
  • Karlene Lindow

    Karlene Lindow
    First female Star Farmer named: Karlene Lindow, Wisconsin.
    Official Dress standards revised
  • Javier Moreno, Puerto Rico, elected national president

    Javier Moreno, Puerto Rico, elected national president
    Javier Moreno, Puerto Rico, elected national president; he became the first person with a native language other than English and the first Puerto Rican elected as national FFA president.
  • national FFA convention

    national FFA convention
    First live webcast of national FFA convention premiered on
  • National FFA launched Seeds of Hope

    National FFA launched Seeds of Hope
    National FFA launched Seeds of Hope, a fundraising campaign to rebuild Gulf Coast states’ agricultural education and FFA programs following Hurricane Katrina; $835,699 in donations distributed to affected programs.
  • National FFA Foundation receives first $1 million

    National FFA Foundation receives first $1 million
    National FFA Foundation receives first $1 million contribution from the Ford Motor Company.
    79th National FFA Convention held in Indianapolis, Ind., for the first time, with 54,489 in attendance.
  • The National FFA Merchandise Center

    The National FFA Merchandise Center
    The National FFA Merchandise Center opened its doors in Indianapolis, Ind.
    Membership broke the half-million mark with 500,823 members in 7,358 chapters.
  • FFA member networking site FFA Nation launched.

    FFA member networking site FFA Nation launched.
    FFA member networking site FFA Nation launched.
    Board made the decision to rotate the national convention between Louisville and Indianapolis, beginning with Louisville in 2013.
  • FFA celebrated 40 years

    FFA celebrated 40 years
    FFA celebrated 40 years of women in the organization.
  • Dr. Larry Case retired after 26 years as national FFA advisor.

    Dr. Larry Case retired after 26 years as national FFA advisor.
    Dr. Larry Case retired after 26 years as national FFA advisor.
    FFA celebrated the 75th anniversary of the founding of New Farmers of America during the 83rd National FFA Convention.
  • The National FFA Alumni Association celebrated its 40th anniversary.

    The National FFA Alumni Association celebrated its 40th anniversary.
    The National FFA Alumni Association celebrated its 40th anniversary.
    FFA celebrated Native Americans in FFA, agriculture and agricultural education during the 84th National FFA Convention.
  • The National FFA Foundation received a record of more than $16.2 million in support of FFA.

    The National FFA Foundation received a record of more than $16.2 million in support of FFA.
    The National FFA Foundation received a record of more than $16.2 million in support of FFA.
    FFA members and supporters packed 1,005,048 meals during the convention and expo’s FFA Rally to Fight Hunger.
  • The 86th National FFA Convention & Expo in Louisville

    The 86th National FFA Convention & Expo in Louisville
    Membership hits all-time high with 579,678 members in 7,570 chapters.
    The 86th National FFA Convention & Expo in Louisville has a record attendance of 62,998 members, teachers, supporters and guests.
  • A record 65,173 FFA members

    A record 65,173 FFA members
    A record 65,173 FFA members, advisors and guests attend the 88th National FFA Convention & Expo in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • Membership hits all-time high with 649,355 members in 7,859 chapters.

    Membership hits all-time high with 649,355 members in 7,859 chapters.
    Membership hits all-time high with 649,355 members in 7,859 chapters.
    National FFA Convention & Expo returns to Indianapolis.