What is the term for a baby pig?
What part of the plant absorbs water?
What is the roots?
What natural resource do we drink every day?
What is water?
What do you call someone who grows crops?
What is a farmer?
What is the most widely grown crop in the United States?
What is the term for a young female bovine?
What is a heifer?
What process do plants use to turn sunlight into food?
What is photosynthesis?
What gas in the air do humans and animals need to breath?
What is oxygen?
What do you call someone who treats sick or injured animals?
What is a veterinarian?
What farm animal has four stomach compartments?
What is a cow?
What is the term for a male sheep?
What is a ram?
What gas do plants take in to make food?
What is carbon dioxide?
What are two nonrenewable resources used to fuel cars and tractors?
What is oil/gas?
What person helps educate people about agriculture in schools or communities?
What is an agricultural teacher/educator?
What insect is important for pollinating plants/crops?
What is a bee?
What is horse?
What does a plant need to grow besides water and sunlight? (be specific)
What is nutrients?
What renewable resource comes from the sun?
What is solar (energy)?
What agriculture career involves raising and caring for animals like cattle, pigs, or sheep?
What is a livestock producer/rancher?
What is wool?
What is the term for a female cat?
What is a queen?
What part of the plant makes food using sunlight?
What are the leaves?
What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources? Provide and example of a renewable resource and nonrenewable resource.
Renewable resources can be replaced naturally in a short time (like sunlight, wind, and water), while nonrenewable resources take millions of years to form and can run out (like coal, oil, and natural gas).
Who studies soil to help farmers grow better crops?
What is a soil scientist?
What process occurs when water vapor cools and turns back into liquid water
What is condensation?