Station Marker of the Vice President?

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Multiple Choice

Station Marker of the Vice President?

Explanation:
Station markers in FFA link each officer to a symbol that reflects their responsibility to lead and support the chapter. The Vice President’s marker is the plow. The plow stands for the ongoing, preparatory work needed to cultivate growth—helping to prepare the chapter for progress and stepping in to support the President so the group can move forward effectively. The rising sun is associated with the President, the ear of corn is tied to unity and other duties, and the flag isn’t used as a station marker, so the plow is the best match for the Vice President.

Station markers in FFA link each officer to a symbol that reflects their responsibility to lead and support the chapter. The Vice President’s marker is the plow. The plow stands for the ongoing, preparatory work needed to cultivate growth—helping to prepare the chapter for progress and stepping in to support the President so the group can move forward effectively. The rising sun is associated with the President, the ear of corn is tied to unity and other duties, and the flag isn’t used as a station marker, so the plow is the best match for the Vice President.

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