FFA
Plants & Soil
OSU
Livestock
Ferguson
100

What are the official FFA colors?

National Blue and Corn Gold 

100

Which crop is the most important in Oklahoma Agriculture?

Winter Wheat

100

Name one famous Alumni from Oklahoma State? 

Example: Garth Brooks

100

What is the ability of an animal to reproduce called?

Fertility

100

What is the name of the old Ag Hall? 

Legacy Hall

200

Who the FFA Creed?

E.M. Tiffany

200

What are the three main nutrients for plants?

Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium 

200

What is the name of the oldest building at OSU?

Old Central 

200

What is the term for the practice of breeding animals for specific traits?

Selective breeding

200

What Ferguson facility holds a large indoor arena, pens, a classroom, and an office? It is also used for teaching, training judging teams, and hosting OSU events.  

The Totusek Arena

300

How many symbols can be found in the FFA emblem?

5

300

Which part of a plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil?

Roots

300

What was the original name of OSU? 

Oklahoma A&M

300

Porterhouse steak comes from what beef wholesale cut?


Loin or short loin

300

What is the meat processing facility at the Food and Agricultural Products Center?

Cowboy Meats

400

What are the five degrees of active memberships?

Discovery, Greenhand, Chapter, State, and American


400

What is the process called where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and sugar (energy) that they can use as food?

 Photosynthesis 

400

What year was OSU founded?

1890

400

What do you call a female pig under one year of age?

Gilt

400

Who is the Dean of Ferguson?

Dr. Jayson Lusk

500

What is the FFA motto?

Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to Live, Living to serve 


500

What are the three mineral particles found in soil?

Sand, Silt,Clay

500

What percentage of the student population is out of state?

28%

500

What two livestock animals have rectangular pupils?

Goats and Sheep

500

What is the Ferguson College of Agriculture's Living Learning Program called 

Freshmen in Transition
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