A Story that is really Anti-Climatic and Involves a Couple of Birds, Farming Equipment, an Over-Sized Star, and Sacred Grain

At one time in this wonderful land, everything was at peace. The eagle named Freedom watched over the Sacred Corn of Unity. And the owl named Knowledge finds new ways to annoy the rising sun, named Progress, and the plow, named Labor and Tillage of the Soil, but usually called Labor.

Yes, everything was right in the Land of FFA. That is until the day Freedom fell asleep without making sure that the Sacred Corn of Unity was locked away safely. While Freedom slept, twenty bandits stole every piece of the Sacred Corn of Unity. When Freedom wakes the once peaceful Land would be in shambles.

Knowledge at that precise moment was trying to wake Labor up. The keyword was trying. Since it was night-time, Labor was sleeping. Knowledge though was wide awake and very bored. "Come on Labor! I want to go on an adventure!"

Looking up, Knowledge noticed a shooting star. Even though he knew that your wish most likely wouldn't come true, Knowledge decided to take the chance to look a little silly and wished. "I wish that I can go on an exciting adventure with all of my friends soon." Little did he know, his wish was about to come true.

The bandits separated. Each taking a piece of the Sacred Corn of Unity, and ran into neighboring lands.

Freedom woke to the door wide open and instantly ran to where the Sacred Corn of Unity was kept. Once he noticed that it was gone, he ran to find Knowledge.

After conversing about the issue, Knowledge, Labor, Freedom, and Progress began a long journey filled with danger.

Each bandit they came across tried to kill them with poison or blade. They managed to collect all twenty pieces of the Sacred Corn of Unity. They decided to take a photon to commemorate the accomplishment.

The End

Rosa:I had to do a project involving the FFA Emblem in a creative way. So I chose to use all of the parts as characters.

Disclaimer: Rosa the Kitsune doesn't own the FFA or the FFA Emblem.