FFA
SAE
Horticulture Industry
Livestock Industry
Bonus Questions
100

The author of the FFA Creed

E.M. Tiffany

100

SAE stands for

Supervised Agricultural Experience

100

The growing and using of plants for their beauty

Ornamental Horticulture

100

Top dairy producing breed

Holstein

100

How many dozen eggs can Andrew buy if they sell for 66 cents a dozen and he has $2? Will he receive any change? If so, how much? 

Buy: 3 dozen 

Change: $2

200

Learning to do, Doing to Learn, ________ to live, Living to Serve

Earning

200

Type of SAE where you do agricultural-related work for someone

Placement

200

The production, transportation, and use of flowers and foliage plants

Floriculture

200

The first milk after giving birth

Colostrum

200

Number is notched into the pig's right ear

Litter Number

300

NFA stands for this

New Farmers of America

300

Type of SAE where you do your own agriculture-related project or develop a business

Entrepreneurhip

300

Producing and using plants to make outdoor environments more appealing

Landscape Horticulture

300

Permanent Methods of animal identification

Branding, Tattoos, Ear Notches
300

According to USDA, top 3 farm commodities by revenue

Cattle, Corn, Soybeans

400
FFA degree available only for middle school members to earn

Discovery Degree

400

Minimum number of hours for your SAE this semester

4 hours

400

The growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables

Olericulture

400

Age best to ear notch pigs

1-3 days old

400

Substances used to keep harmful plants and animals away from your crops

Pesticides

500

Act passed in Congress that started agriculture classes

The Smith Hughes Act

500
Type of SAE: Student researches different growing media for tomato plants, makes a hypothesis, and experiments the growing media by measuring growth of the tomato plants

Research

500

The Father of Genetics

Gregor Mendel

500

4 beef cattle industry segments

Purebred operations, cow-calf operations, stocker operations, feedlot operations

500
Animals that eat around 40 pounds of food each day

Cattle

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