| Term | Definition |
| agriculture | activities to concerned with the production of plants and animals, and the related supplies services mechanics, products, processing and marketing. |
| agricultural education | teaching and program management in agriculture |
| animal science | animal growth, care, and management. |
| soil science | study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants. |
| biology | basic science of the plant and the animal kingdom |
| technology | application of science to an industrial or commercial objects; also, the equipment and expertise to cultuvate, harvest, store, process, and transport crops |
| organic food | food that has been grown without the use of certain chemical properties |
| agribusiness | commercial firm that have developed with or stem out of agriculture |
| enviorment | space and mass around us |
| agriculture engineering | application of engineering pricples in agriculture |
| ornamental | science of fruits, vegtables, or ornamental plants |
| chemistry | science dealing with the characteristics or elements of simple substance |
| agriscience | all jobs related in someway to plant animals and renewable natural resources |
| cropscience | use of modern principle in growing in and managing crops |
| aquaculture | raising of fish, shellfish and other aquatic animals under controlled conditions. Also the management of the aquatic enviorment for production of plants and animals |
| horticulture | the science of producing, processing, and marketing fruits, vegtables, and ornamental plants |
| Agronomy | science of soils and field crops |
| Entomology | science of insects |
| Bio Chemistry | Chenistry it is applies to living matter. |
| renewable natural resources | Resources provided by nature that can replace themselves. |
| 1917 | congress passed smith-hughes act |
| 1930 | FFA creed was adopted and the FFA colors were adopted |
| 1928 | 1st national FFA convention in Kansas |
| 1950 | public law 81-740 passed by congress |
| 1952 | The National Future Farmer magazine was first printed |
| 1969 | females were allowed membership |
| 1988 | name changed to national ffa organization |
| 1989 | National future farmer changed to new horizions |
| 1999 | national ffa convention was held in louisville, KY |
| 1997 | C.M Brewer FFA center opened in raymond |
| 1998 | national ffa center moved to indianapolis, IN |