Arkansas' largest agricultural crop
What is rice?
This continent has the highest rates of food insecurity globally.
What is Africa?
The number of paragraphs in the FFA creed
What is 5 paragraphs?
Students in WFP programs often propose solutions to improve this in developing countries.
What is food access?
This land-grant mission emphasizes teaching, research, and this third component that directly serves communities.
What is extension?
This conservation practice helps reduce soil erosion by keeping crops in the field year-round.
What are cover crops?
This challenge, caused by rising temperatures and changing weather patterns, impacts crop yields worldwide.
What is climate change?
This color, along with corn gold, represents FFA.
What is national blue?
This man founded the World Food Prize and is known as the “Father of the Green Revolution.”
Who is Norman Borlaug?
This discipline studies how food is processed, preserved, and made safe for consumers.
What is Food Science?
This region of Arkansas is known for its fertile soil and row crop production.
What is the Delta?
This global issue occurs when people lack consistent access to enough food.
What is food insecurity?
These three components together make up a model that represents the foundation of agricultural education.
What are classroom/lab, SAE, and FFA?
This Iowa city hosts the annual World Food Prize events.
What is Des Moines?
This former Arkansas governor is the namesake of Bumpers College.
Who is Dale Bumpers?
Arkansas' Secretary of Agriculture
Who is Wes Ward?
This concept focuses on producing more food using fewer resources while protecting the environment.
What is sustainable agriculture?
This part of FFA focuses on hands-on learning through individual projects and work experience.
What is SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience)?
This opportunity often follows participation in WFP programs and can influence college and career paths in agriculture.
What are internships and global networking opportunities?
This campus organization allows former FFA members to stay involved in agricultural leadership.
What is Collegiate FFA?
This Arkansas-grown oilseed crop is commonly used for livestock feed and biodiesel.
What is soybeans?
This term refers to the movement of people from rural areas to cities, often impacting agriculture.
What is urbanization?
This FFA event helps students practice skills they will use in college majors, careers, or beyond.
What are Career Development Events (CDEs)?
This concept refers to hidden hunger caused by deficiencies in vitamins and minerals rather than calories.
What is micronutrient deficiency?
The largest major, by student volume, within Bumpers College
What is Ag Business?