This term is defined as the use of scientific principles in producing food, fiber, and shelter materials
What is Agriscience?
This is what FFA stands for
What is Future Farmers of America?
This person puts food into containers or packages.
Who is the Packer?
The study of plants
What is Botany?
The term used for domesticated birds.
What is Poultry?
This is what humans were before they began farming and domesticating animals.
What are Hunters and Gatherers?
This is what every paragraph of the FFA creed starts with
What is I Believe?
This is how much of the food dollar that goes to farmers.
What is 10-11 cents?
This process allows the mass production of seafood even in states that are not near the coast
What is Aquaculture?
This is the first degree that FFA chapter members can earn.
What is The Greenhand Degree?
This person invented the cotton gin.
Who is Eli Whitney?
These are the official colors of the FFA
What is National Blue and Corn Gold?
This is who is responsible for creating grade standards and administering inspections of the food industry.
Who is the USDA?
The science of soils and field crops
What is Agronomy?
This person wrote the FFA creed.
Who is E.M. Tiffany?
The metal that revolutionized agriculture in the United States
What is Iron?
Who is Lesli Applegate?
Cattle and swine raised for meat are typically raised near this crop.
What is corn?
The study of insects
What is Entomology?
The term used for hunted wild animals.
What is Game?
The age in which humans started domesticating plants and animals
What is The Stone Age?
FFA's first African American national president?
Who is Corey Flournoy?
70% of our fresh fruits and vegetables are grown in these three states.
What is California, Florida, and Arizona?
This process removes moisture from food products
What is Dehydration?
These are the three components of the agriculture classroom
What is Classroom instruction, the FFA, and the SAE?