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Mrs. Grant Misc
100

The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products

AGRICULTURE

100

A behavior where the horse curls back its upper lip to draw scents into the vomeronasal organ (VNO), a sensory organ located above the roof of the mouth

Flehman Response

100

Study of soil and plant health. Helps design agricultural equipment. Teach and Research. 

Agronomist

100

Largest cost of raising cattle

Feed

100

Country of the Air BNB I stayed in on the sheep farm where we had no food (except cookies) and had to use coins for electricity

Scotland

200

The practice of growing multiple species of plants or animals together in the same space at the same time, mimicking natural ecosystems

Polyculture

200

Part of wheat grain that holds the highest amount of naturally occurring Vitamin E. 

Germ

200

Plans and designs outdoor spaces like parks, campuses, and public areas, blending art, science, and the environment to create functional, safe, and beautiful landscapes

Landscape Architect

200

An absolutely vital aspect of event planning that often is overlooked. If you forget it, it would really stink for everyone.... 

Restrooms

200

My favorite animal

Cow! (moo)

300

Experiencing agriculture, creating extra revenue and diversification for farms

Agritourism

300

Gestation of a pig. 

3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days

300

Creates new food ingredients, products, processes, methods of preservations as well as improving food existing products. Requires a lot a creativity! Think Harry Potter jelly beans.... 

Product Developer

300

Bug that prevents cotton being left in the field over winter. 

Boll Weevil

300

In our soil experiment, what was the term used for soil so dry it REPELLED water. 

BONUS: Tell me the definition of the opposite!

Hydrophobic

400

The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. Normally on a small scale.

Horticulture

400

Slanted beds of native plant species with deep filtering roots that create habitats for wildlife as well as collect and filter rainwater

Bioswale

400

The overseeing of breeding, feeding, and tending domestic animals, which includes a wide range of practices from providing food and water to managing housing, health, and breeding to ensure animal welfare and productivity

Animal Husbandry

400

A measure of an animal's feed efficiency, known as RFI, is defined as the difference between its actual feed consumption and its expected feed intake, which is based on factors like weight and weight gain.

What does RFI stand for?

Residual Feed Intake

400

Created and changed the way we handle and slaughter livestock using science, behavior and personal experience of overcoming autism

Dr. Temple Grandin

500

A farming management strategy that HEAVILY uses technology and data to observe, measure, and respond to variability within a field

Precision Agriculture

500

Natural disaster in the United States caused by a combination of drought, high winds and over tillage of the soil 

Dust Bowl

500

Turns raw farm products (like corn, milk, or soybeans) into safe, edible, and useful products (like corn syrup, cheese, or biofuels).

They combine biology, chemistry, and engineering to design systems that process food efficiently and safely.

Food Engineer

500

The three essential nutrient components

(hint: NOT type of feed (corn, wheat, etc.))

Carbohydrates, Fat, Protein

500

What I expect all of you to do for the rest of your life.

Ask questions, be curious, learn!

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