A tractor pulls this to seed the fields.
What is a planter
This mammal is known for having a split upper lip and being able to eat thorny plants in the desert.
What is a camel?
This plant is the most widely grown grain crop in the United States and is used for food, animal feed, and biofuel.
What is corn?
Mature female cattle
What is a cow
the colors of the FFA
what is blue and gold
This mammal chews cud and has four compartments in its stomach.
What is a cow?
A mule is a cross between these two mammals.
What is a horse and a donkey?
This tree produces acorns, which are a favorite food for many wildlife species.
What is an oak tree?
mature female pig
What is a sow
what does FFA stand for
what is Future Farmers of America
Machine that harvests wheat and corn
What is a Combine
This animal, often mistaken for a rodent, is actually a marsupial and is North America’s only native marsupial.
What is an opossum?
The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy is called this.
What is photosynthesis?
castrated male sheep
What is a wether
When did FFA begin?
1928
This type of livestock is often used to guard sheep from predators.
What is a donkey (or a livestock guardian dog)?
This large aquatic mammal, once commonly hunted for its oil, was crucial in early agriculture for lighting lamps.
What is a whale?
This term refers to plants that complete their life cycle in just one growing season.
What is an annual?
Castrated pig
What is a barrow
6 symbols of FFA into one.
What is the FFA emblem
This type of farming is where you grow crops without the use of soil.
What is hydroponics
This mammal has the thickest fur of any land animal, with up to 1,000 hairs per follicle.
What is a sea otter?
Legumes like soybeans and alfalfa help improve soil health by adding this essential nutrient.
What is nitrogen?
This breed of dairy cow is the most common in the U.S. and is known for its black-and-white markings.
What is a Holstein?
Annual event at end of school year where FFA members meet
What is State convention