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Random Ag Questions
100

What are the official colors of the FFA?

National Blue & Corn Gold 

100

When was the National FFA organization established?

1928

100

How many commodities does California grow?

400 different commodities

100
What mammal is the only one capable of flying?

Bats

100

What is the most consumed grain in the world?

Corn/Maize 

200

How many paragraphs are in the FFA creed?

5 paragraphs 

200

Who wrote the FFA creed?

E.M Tiffany

200

What is California's #1 commodity that is produced?

Dairy Products/Milk 

200

What modern animal(s) are closely related to dinosaurs? 

Birds (Chickens, turkeys, ostriches, etc)

200

In what month is national AG day celebrated?

March 

300

What is the FFA motto?

Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve

300

When were women allowed to join the FFA?

1969

300

What percentage of our nation's fruits and nuts does California grow?

2/3 of the nations fruits and nuts

300

Where do dogs have sweat glands?

The pads of their paws

300

What is the gestation period of a cow?

9 months

400

What are the three main goals of the FFA?

Premier leadership, personal growth, and career success

400

When did the NFA and FFA merge?

1965

400

Name 2 agricultural commodities that are ONLY grown in California

Almonds, Pistachios, Walnuts, Artichokes, Figs, Clinging Peaches, Olives, Pomegranates, Kiwifruit, Dried Plums (prunes)

400

What farm animal can sunburn?

Pigs 

400

What are the 3 primary nutrients in fertilizer?

Nitrogen, Phosphorus , & Potassium

500

Where is the National FFA Center located?

Indianapolis Indiana

500

Where was the first National FFA conference held?

Kansas City, Missouri

500

What is the average farm size in California?

383 acres

500

What is the deadliest insect in the world?

Mosquito 

500

How many stomachs does a cow have?

1 stomach with 4 compartments 

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