What is the term for a place where apples are grown?
What is another word to use for the fall season?
Autumn
True or False: the first Thanksgiving feast lasted for three full days
True
Which month contains the first day of fall?
September
Something that is carved during the fall?
Pumpkin
What popular fall produce is used to make bars, breads, and lattes?
Pumpkin
What popular American sport often signifies the unofficial start to fall?
American football
What homemade toy used to be made out of a part of the corn plant?
Cornhusk dolls
What month are fall leaves most colorful?
October
Something used to move all the leaves in our yards
Rake
What roughage is baled at harvest time for livestock to eat?
Cornstalk Bales
What event happens at the end of fall, causing clocks to be set back?
Daylight Savings time ends
What American holiday is celebrated on the second Monday of October?
Columbus Day
True or false: fall is the most common time to have your birthday
True. September, specifically, is the most common month to be born in.
A tree that retains its leaves throughout the year
Evergreen
What is silage made out of?
Fermented corn plants
What happens to the amount of daylight in the fall?
It gets shorter
The Thanksgiving tradition is rooted in the Pilgrims’ celebration of their first successful harvest in what year?
A. 1589
B. 1700
C. 1621
C. 1621
True or False: The red, orange, and yellow pigments are present in leaves all year round.
True: The only difference is that during other seasons the pigments are primarily underneath the leaves’ surface.
A sticky treat made specially during Halloween and fall harvest (Hint: it is served on a stick)
Candy Apple
What year did the first combine model come out?
A. 1922 B. 1900 C. 1835
C. 1835
There are two U.S. states that do not follow daylight savings. What are they?
Arizona and Hawaii
Which explorer is credited with introducing pumpkins to Europe in the 15th century?
Christopher Columbus
How many pies can a bushel of apples make?
A. 15 pies
B. 21 pies
C. 9 pies
B. approximately 21 pies
Insect that migrates up to 2,500 miles for nicer weather
Monarch butterfly