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At which National FFA convention was the FFA creed last revised?

62nd

61st

63rd

The FFA Creed was last revised at the 63rd National FFA Convention, which took place in 1990. This revision was significant because it aimed to reflect the evolving values and priorities of the organization. The FFA Creed, originally written by E.M. Tiffany in 1930, serves to outline the foundational beliefs and principles of the Future Farmers of America. The decision to revise it was made to better resonate with contemporary members and the agricultural industry, ensuring that it encapsulated a sense of purpose and direction for future generations of agricultural leaders.

The other conventions listed, including the 62nd, 61st, and 64th, are notable events in FFA history but did not involve changes to the Creed during their proceedings. Understanding the context of when and why the Creed was revised is critical for members to appreciate its importance in guiding the philosophy of FFA.

64th

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