Environmental Stewardship/ Agriculture/industries
Farming Myths
Agriculture
Plant Growth
Miscellaneous Questions
100

True or false: There are over 41 major meat processors in Alberta. 

True

100

What percentage of farms are still family-owned? 

97% 

100

What percentage of Mcdonald's Canada's beef, sourced from Canadian ranches and Farms? 

100%

100

Name three requirements for plants to grow: 

  1. Space to Grow

  2. Appropriate Temperature

  3. Light

  4. Water

  5. Air

  6. Nutrients

  7. Time

100

Why do you chill cookie dough? 

Chilling cookie dough solidifies the fat, allowing the flour to hydrate and flavors to concentrate. This crucial step yields thicker, chewier cookies with richer, more complex flavors and perfectly crisp edges

200

In poultry farming: what does 'layers" refer to? 

In order to meet the quantity and quality requirements, a variety of strains (breeds) are raised. These improved strains include layers which produce eggs and broilers that provide meat.

200

What are GMOs used for? What does GMO stand for? 

GMO stands for Genetically modified Organism

  • Increasing crop yields, reducing costs for food production.

  •  Reducing the need for pesticides by creating a product resistance to pests and disease

  • To enhance the nutrient composition and food quality

200

Give me four examples of crops/livestock that were listed on the agriculture ppowerpoint!

Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, Flaxseed, Canola, Mixed Grains , Peas, Sugar Beets, Mustard Seed, Corn, Lentils, Potatoes, Cattle - beef, Pigs - pork, Chicken - meat and eggs , Sheep, Goats, Game





200

What is spraying in terms of agriculture? 

  • Spraying is performed for either disease or pest management. 

  • Farmers have to be conscious of moisture content when spraying to avoid burning their crops. 

  • Spraying  usually happens once the crops have started growing and farmers want to be careful not to damage the yield by driving all over their crops with big tires.

200

What are the tree factors to consider to maintain healthy animals? 

  1. Shelter

  2. Food/Water Access

  3. Disease Management

300

Name 2 common steps in crop production

  1. Preparation of Soil

  2. Sowing of Seeds

  3. Addition of Manure and Fertilizers

  4. Irrigation

  5. Protection from Weeds

  6. Harvesting

  7. Storage

300

Which livestock is approved to use growth hormone? 

Growth hormones are only approved for use in beef cattle.

300

What does a dense pile of tiny canola seeds resemble?? 

Quicksand

300

Name a common disease or pest in Alberta crops

  • Powdery mildew

  • Fusarium head blight (head scab)  

  • Crown rot

  • Bacterial leaf streak (black chaff)

  • Hessian Fly, Mayetiola destructor

  • Wheat midges

  • Thrips

  • Root-knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.)

  • Cutworms

300

What is BSE

BSE stands for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, more commonly known as "mad cow disease". It is a fatal, progressive neurological disorder that damages the central nervous system of cattle

400

What is Environmental Stewardship? 

  • Environmental stewardship is the responsible use and protection of the environment.

  • There are several resources available to farmers to help them implement and prioritize agricultural environmental stewardship

400

What disease treatment alternatives have been used in place of antibiotics? 

Vaccines and probiotics

400

What does farm to table mean? 

Farm-to-table is a culinary philosophy and social movement where food on your plate comes directly from a local producer, such as a farm or ranch, bypassing traditional middlemen like large grocery chains and distributors.

400
What is one way to prevent diseases and pests in Alberta Crops? - be specific
  • Use resistant or tolerant varieties.

  • Use healthy (disease and pest free), clean, and certified seeds.

  • The use of seed treatments (fungicides) may be an option in some cases 

  • Adapt the sowing time.

  • Implement crop rotation.

  • Keep the field weed-free and deal with crop residues. 

  • Scout your field on regular basis

400

What is Foot rot? 

Foot rot in cows (necrotic pododermatitis) is a painful, infectious bacterial disease that causes swelling, inflammation, and tissue death between the animal's toes. It leads to sudden lameness, severe discomfort, and reduced milk yield or weight gain.

500

Name one hunting regulation/requirement

  • hunting draws

  • land access

  • licenses and fees

  • safety procedures

500

What is the role of growth hormones? 

Their role is to make the conversion of the cattle’s feed to muscle more efficient. Meaning fewer resources are needed to raise each animal.

500

What is the definition of Agriculture? 

Agriculture is the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.

500

What does 'Swathing' mean? 

  • Swathing involves cutting the crop and placing it in rows held together by interlaced straws, supported above the ground by the remaining stubble.

500

What 3 factors determine anima growth? 

  1. The animal's gene pool

  2. The nutrients with which it is supplied

  3. Its environment.

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