Large "Baby" Animals
Plants
Famous Critters
Ag Vocab
Small Animals
100

The name of a baby pig

Piglet

100

These are large, tall plants that can grow fruit, provide shade, or be used for their wood.

Trees

100

This feline can be seen in children's books in a red and white hat.

The Cat in the Hat

100
The art and science of cultivating plants, animals, and other life for use by humans to sustain life.

Agriculture

100

An aquatic gill-bearing animal that lacks limbs

Fish

200

The name of a baby cow

Calf

200

Most people pick these for bouquets

Flowers

200

This swine was best friends with a spider

Wilber

200

Someone who raises raw agricultural products

Producer

200

These rodents can be seen in the movie G-Force. Though the name suggests it, they are not related to pigs.

Guinea Pigs

300

The name of a baby goat

Kid

300

This is a dense plant with many thin branches.

Shrub

300

This Beagle was featured in a cartoon that had several famous holiday specials.

Snoopy

300
Someone who purchases and uses agricultural products

Consumers

300

These mammals make great pets because they are quiet. They have large ears and their young are called kittens, but it is not a cat!

Rabbit

400

The name of a baby sheep

Lamb

400

This product may be the "flower" part of the plant and contain seeds.

Fruit

400

This horse was a triple-crown winner and had a movie made about him.

Secretariat

400

The land suitable for growing crops

Arable Land

400

These rodents are nocturnal creatures. Their teeth never stop growing, they hoard food in their cheeks, and they are banned in Hawaii.

Hamster

500

The name of a baby horse

Foal

500

This product may be the root, bulb, leaf, or stem of a plant.

Vegetable

500

This sheep was the first animal to be cloned.

Dolly the sheep

500

A raw material that can be bought and sold

Commodity

500

These fowl love attention and can make great companions because they love human interaction and flying around their home.

A parakeet

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