Pigs
Cattle
Chickens
Food
Agriculture
100

What are baby pigs called?

Piglets

100

What is a baby cow called?

Calf

100

What are baby chickens called?

Chicks

100

What are the crops that are most produced in Minnesota?

Corn and soybeans

100

What do farmers use pesticides for?

To control insects

200
What type of meat do pigs produce?

Pork

200

What type of meat do cattle produce?

Hamburger

200
What is the name of a chicken's shelter?

A chicken coop

200

What farm crops are used in cereal?

Wheat, corn, rice, and oats

200

What is erosion of the soil?

The wearing away or loss of soil

300

How many piglets are born in a litter?

8-12 piglets

300

How much does a calf weigh at birth?

90 pounds

300

Do all chickens lay eggs?

No! There are two types of chickens, laying hens and meat chickens. 

300

Milk is an important source of which nutrient?

Calcium

300

What unit of measure best describes farmland?

An acre of land

400

Are pigs herbivores (only eat plants), carnivores (only eat meat), or omnivores (eat plants and meat)?

Pigs are omnivores because they can eat plants and meat

400

Where does a tag go onto cattle for identification?

Their ears!

400

Why do chickens sit on their eggs?

To hatch the chicks!

400

One farmer produces enough food for how many people?

155 people

400

What are the large, circular, storage containers on farms used to hold harvested crops called?

Grain bins or silos

500

Pigs outnumber people in Iowa. How many pigs are there per person in Iowa?

There are 7 pigs for every human in Iowa!

500

How many stomachs does a cow have? 

Cattle have 4 stomachs because they have ruminant digestive systems.

500

How many breeds of chickens are there?

In the whole world, there are more than 1,600 different breeds of chickens!

500

Name one of the Fortune 500 food giants that calls Minnesota home.

General Mills, CHS, Land O' Lakes, or Hormel

500

This state is a top producer in sugar beets, oats, turkeys, and wild rice. 

Minnesota!

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