<Li> Harry Stine, founder and owner of Stine Seed, past Iowa FFA Member </Li> <Li> Mark Tauscher, American football Offensive Tackle for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League </Li> <Ul> <Li> 1928: FFA is established </Li> <Li> 1929: National Blue and Corn Gold is adopted as official colors </Li> <Li> 1930: Official FFA creed adopted </Li> <Li> 1944: Future Farmers of America Foundation formed </Li> <Li> 1953: Future Farmers of America U.S. postage stamp issued by U.S. Postal Service </Li> <Li> 1965: African American New Farmers of America merged with FFA </Li> <Li> 1969: Girls are allowed to join FFA </Li> <Li> 1988: Official Name change from Future Farmers of America to FFA Organization </Li> <Li> 2006: National FFA Foundation receives first $1 million contribution from Ford Motor Company . </Li> <Li> 2009: FFA celebrates 40 years of women in the organization . </Li> <Li> 2010: FFA members earn a record 3,449 American FFA Degrees . </Li> <Li> 2011: National FFA Alumni Association celebrates its 40th anniversary . </Li> <Li> 2013: Official FFA Jacket celebrates 80th anniversary . </Li> <Li> 2015: National FFA celebrates 50 years since NFA merged with the FFA . </Li> </Ul> <Li> 1928: FFA is established </Li>

When did the ffa adopt the creed and colors