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If you have worked in a Supervised Agricultural Experience program and invested in 1,500 or worked 600 hours, what FFA degree could you possibly receive?

  1. Chapter FFA Degree

  2. State FFA Degree

  3. American FFA Degree

  4. National FFA Degree

The correct answer is: State FFA Degree

The State FFA Degree signifies a significant level of involvement and achievement within the FFA organization at the state level. To obtain this degree, members typically need to demonstrate a high level of effort through their Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) program, which includes meeting certain investment and labor requirements. In this scenario, having invested $1,500 or having worked 600 hours in the SAE program satisfies the criteria for earning the State FFA Degree. This degree serves as recognition for a member's commitment to developing their potential in the fields of agricultural education and leadership, and it represents an important milestone in their FFA journey. Earning the State FFA Degree builds the foundation for potentially achieving higher levels of recognition, such as the American FFA Degree, which has even more stringent requirements relating to SAE, community service, and leadership development.