This tool is used to measure inches, feet, and centimeters.
This red flower is often given on Valentine’s Day.
What is a red rose?
This instrument is used to measure an animal’s body temperature.
What is a thermometer?
This mammal is known for its black-and-white striped face and is common in Arkansas forests.
What is a raccoon?
This is the best soil for growing plants.
What is loam?
This welding process uses a consumable wire electrode and shielding gas.
What is MIG welding?
This tool is used to cut stems when arranging flowers.
What are floral shears?
This tool is used to listen to an animal’s heartbeat.
What is a stethoscope?
This reptile is the only venomous snake native to Arkansas with a copper-colored head.
What is a copperhead?
This soil texture class is sticky when wet and hard when dry.
What is clay?
This fastener is designed to be driven into wood with a hammer.
What is a nail
This tool is used to measure the moisture level in soil for potted plants.
What is a moisture meter?
This term describes a castrated male horse.
This mammal is the largest rodent in North America and is known for building dams.
What is a beaver?
This is the top layer of soil.
What is topsoil?
This tool is used to tighten or loosen bolts and nuts with a ratcheting mechanism.
What is a ratchet wrench/socket wrench?
This tool is used to hold floral arrangements in place.
What is a floral foam?
This parasite is commonly found in the intestines of puppies and appears as small, spaghetti-like worms.
What is a roundworm?
This mammal is the smallest member of the deer family in Arkansas.
What is the white-tailed deer?
This soil pH range is ideal for growing most crops.
What is 6.0 to 7.5?
This type of wrench has a U-shaped opening at one end.
What is an open-end wrench?
This plant has tall, upright green leaves with yellow edges and is known for being hard to kill.
What is a snake plant?
This term describes a female cat.
What is a queen/molly?
This amphibian is the largest frog in Arkansas.
What is a bullfrog?
This happens when soil is washed away by rain.
What is water erosion?