The ear of corn is the station marker for which officer?

Study for the Montana FFA State Officer Exam. Prepare with flashcards and multiple-choice questions, each question includes hints and explanations. Get ready for your leadership role!

Multiple Choice

The ear of corn is the station marker for which officer?

Explanation:
In FFA ceremonies, each officer has a station marker whose symbol reflects that officer’s role. The ear of corn represents unity and the collective growth of the chapter, which links directly to the Secretary’s job of maintaining accurate minutes and records that keep the group informed and connected. That alignment makes the ear of corn the marker for the Secretary. The other symbols correspond to the other officers and duties, so they aren’t used for the Secretary.

In FFA ceremonies, each officer has a station marker whose symbol reflects that officer’s role. The ear of corn represents unity and the collective growth of the chapter, which links directly to the Secretary’s job of maintaining accurate minutes and records that keep the group informed and connected. That alignment makes the ear of corn the marker for the Secretary. The other symbols correspond to the other officers and duties, so they aren’t used for the Secretary.

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