(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Has their chapter degree
Has been to National Convention
Is taking an animal science class
Has their state degree
Didn’t get involved with agriculture until FFA
has an SAE in Vegetable Production
Has participated in Dairy Judging
Has a SAE in Small Animal Systems
is interested in becoming a vet
Knows the entire FFA motto
Is taking a plant science class
Has an SAE in Natural Resources
Has participated in the Parliamentary Procedure LDE
Can name all 5 parts of the FFA emblem
Has an SAE in Beef Production
Has worked in a green house
Has an FFA corduroy jacket (or really wants one!)
Can milk a cow or goat
Signed up for an FFA contest not really knowing what it was
Would rather be in a barn than a classroom
Has given oral reasons
Knows what CDE, SAE and LDE stand for
Has participated in the Prepared Public Speaking LDE
Has been out of the country
Loves growing plants indoors
owns or shows goats
Can name 3 breeds of chicken
Has done the Vet Science CDE
Has worn Official Dress to School
Has a selfie in an FFA jacket
Owns (or has owned) poultry
Grew up in a town or city
Grew up on a farm or homestead
Has their green hand degree
Has been out of state
Has done the Forages CDE
Has more than 5 pets
Works at a pet store
Participated in the Creed Speaking LDE
Has the creed memorized
Has attended a leadership camp
Driven a tractor before
Rides horses
Has been to State Convention
Can name at least 3 breeds of cattle
Has won a first, second, or third state level ribbon
Has an SAE in Horticulture
Has shown an animal at a fair
Doesn’t own animals but wants to
Has forgotten their scarf/tie before a competition