A commercial firm/business that has developed from or stemmed out of agriculture.
What is an agribusiness?
The term used to classify cattle that are babies.
What is a calf?
The process where plants create food using sunlight and water.
What is photosynthesis?
The state tree of North Carolina.
What is a pine tree?
Developing an environment free from danger, risk, or injury.
What is safety?
Two land-grant universities in North Carolina.
What are North Carolina State University and North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University?
The industry that farms fish.
What is aquaculture?
The part of a plant that keeps it anchored in the ground.
What are the roots?
A term that means water is drinkable.
What is potable?
The element that a fire needs in order to start.
What is oxygen?
The country that is the top producer of peaches.
What is China?
What is the ruminant system?
The female part of a flower.
What is the pistil?
The texture of soil that has the best water-holding capability.
What is clay?
The fastest way to fasten wood while building.
What is nailing?
The inventor of the steel moldboard plow.
Who is John Deere?
The breed of horse most often used for racing.
What is a thoroughbred?
The mica material found in soil.
What is vermiculite?
The maximum number of a species population that an area can support.
What is carrying capacity?
The color used in a shop to signify broken or out of order equipment.
What is blue?
A global issue where some humans don't know where they will be able to find their next meal.
What is food insecurity?
The top three animal commodities raised in North Carolina.
What are broiler chickens, hogs, and turkeys?
The method of asexual plant propagation where two plants are joined together to grow as one.
What is grafting?
The tool used to measure tree volume.
What is a Biltmore Stick?
Material used to make marks on steel.
What is soapstone?