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100

What is soil?

A mix of organic material, minerals and organisms.

100

What is photosynthesis?

The process of turning light into chemical energy so that the plant can grow.
100

What animal do we have approximately 8 million of in NZ?

Cows

100

What is the largest form of farming in Canterbury?

Dairy

200

What are the three key nutrients needed in soil?

Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium.

200

What is a tiller?

A shoot of grass where the leaves grow from.

200

What is the point of grazing rotation?

Allows for animals to have enough feed and minimises soil compaction.

200

What percentage of habitable land in the world is used for farming?

50%

300

What nutrient is provided by adding shells or crushed bone to soil?

Calcium

300

Give two reasons why fruit orchards often use netting as a form of shelter.

Pest control and frost protection.

300

Why is agriculture the largest producer of methane?

Cows and sheep produce methane as part of their digestive process.
300

How much money was earned in 2023 from exporting NZ wool?

$4 million NZD

400

How did Māori increase drainage in soil?

Adding gravel and sand into the soil.

400

Which nutrients are important for photosynthesis?

Nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus.

400

What does MOET stand for?

Multiple ovulation embryo transfer.

400

How much does the average ewe weigh?

55-65 kg

500

What are the two key issues with over-irrigation of soil?

The risk of nutrient leaching and soil compaction.

500

Why are helicopters used during winter mornings on vineyards?

To push warm air down over the vines and prevent frost forming.

500

What are the two key hormones involved in the female reproductive process?

Progesterone and oestrogen.

500

How many wineries exist in Marlborough?

168

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