| A | B |
| 1917 | Smith Hughes Act starts ag programs |
| 1928 | FFA organized nationwide |
| 1929 | Iowa FFA starts |
| 1969 | Girls admitted to FFA |
| 1965 | FFA and NFA (black organization) merge |
| Kansas City | FFA started here and home of the first 75 National Conventions |
| Louisville | Site of National Convention immediately after Kansas City |
| Indianapolis | Site of current National Convention |
| Salute | Pledge of allegiance |
| Official Colors | Corn Gold and National Blue |
| Motto | Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve |
| Nunber of National Officers | 6 |
| Number of regions in the US | 4 |
| 6 | Number of districts in Iowa |
| Location of Current National FFA Center | Indianapolis |
| Alexandria, Va | First National FFA Center |
| Names of the National Offices | President, Secretary and 4 Regional Vice Presidents |
| Names of the Iowa FFA Offices | President, Secretary, Reporter, and 6 Vice Presidents |
| Dakota Hoben, Letts | Iowa FFA Secretary |
| Ryan Augustine, New Sharon | State VP from SE District |
| Sub-district for Wapello | South |
| District For Wapello | SE |
| The back of the jacket for a State FFA officer from Iowa | Iowa, and emblem, and Association |
| Back of a National Officer Jacket | Just an emblem |
| Back of a Wapello FFA member's jacket | Iowa, an emblem, and Wapello |
| Central Region | National Region tha Wapello is in |
| Names of national regions | Central, Southern, Eastern and Western |
| National Region tha California is in | Western Region |
| National Region tha New York is in | Eastern Region |
| National Region tha Florida is in | Southern Region |
| Names of the Districts in Iowa | NE, NC, NW, SE, SC, SW |
| Number of medals to be worn on Jacket | 3 |
| Active Membership | For students currently in ag |
| Alumni Membership | Supporters in the community -- can be past members, business persons, farmers, parents, etc. |
| Honory Membership | Award given to outstanding supporters |
| Collegiate FFA | For students in ag colleges |
| What should the medals on your jacket represent | Highest office, highest degree, highest award |
| Who may wear the jacket | Members only |