What is FFA?- What does it stand for?
What is... Future Farmers of America
The part of the plant makes food using sunlight
What is the leaf
This farm animal is commonly raised for both milk and beef.
What is cattle
This agricultural career focuses on growing crops and raising livestock
What is farming
This is Georgia's number one Agricultural commodity
What are broilers
The FFA motto begins with this phrase....
What is "Learning to Do"
Plants make their food through process
What is photosynthesis
Baby pigs are called this.
What are piglets
This professional treats sucks animals
What is a veterinarian
Georgia farmers grow large amounts of this crop that is used to make peanut butter.
What are peanuts
This degree is the highest level a student can earn in FFA.
What is the American FFA Degree
What is nitrogen
This nutrient in animal feed helps build strong muscles and body tissue
What is protein
What is a landscape architect
This is Georgia's region is well known for Vidalia onions (North, South, East, West)
What is South Georgia
This year the FFA Organization was founded
What is 1928
This term describes plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season
What are annuals
This term describes animals that eat only plants, like cows and deer
What are herbivores
This type of Agricultural scientist studies soil composition and fertility.
What is a soil scientist
This insect pest is a major concern for Georgia cotton producers
What is the boll weevil
This city hosts the National Convention each year
What is Indianapolis
This term describes the tiny openings on leaves that allow plants to take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen
What are Stomata
This management practice helps prevent disease by keeping animal housing clean and sanitary
What is biosecurity
This career controls GA State Parks and Natural Resources
What is DNR
This agricultural industry (raising chickens for meat) is Georgia’s top commodity.
What is the broiler industry