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FFA Code of Ethics

Actions taken when the FFA jacket is worn or the organization represented becomes part of the FFA's image.  To keep the image of the FFA and its members sharp, delegates at the 1952 National FFA Convention adopted a Code of Ethics for FFA Members to follow.  This code still protects the image of the FFA as well as helps to guide members to make positive and healthy choices.  The Code of Ethics is meant to be followed at all times.

  1. Dressing neatly and appropriately for the occasion.
  2. Showing respect for the rights of others and being courteous at all times.
  3. Being honest and not taking unfair advantage of others.
  4. Respecting the property of others.
  5. Refraining from loud, boisterous talk, swearing and other unbecoming conduct.
  6. Demonstrating sportsmanship in the show ring, judging contests and meetings.
  7. Being modest in winning and generous in defeat.
  8. Attending meetings promptly and respecting the opinion of others in discussion.
  9. Taking pride in our organization, activities, supervised experience program, exhibits, and the occupation of agriculture.
  10. Sharing with others experiences and knowledge gained by attending national and state meetings.
  11. Striving to establish and enhance my skills through agricultural education in order to enter a successful career.
  12. Appreciating and promoting diversity in our organization.

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