Cultural Food Sovereignty
Food Justice
Local Food
Regenerative Farming
Food Waste
100

What animal roamed the great plains and mountains of Colorado that many Indigenous peoples relied on?

a) Deer

b) Elk

c) Bison

d) All of the above

d) All of the above

100

How many children in the U.S. will be on food stamps at some point in their lives?

a) 1 in 6 (17%)

b) 1 in 5 (20%)

c) 1 in 10 (10%)

b) 1 in 5 (20%)

100

Where can you buy local food?

Farmers markets

100

What traditional method of pest control involves the use of certain plants to attract beneficial insects that prey on harmful pests?

a) Pesticides

b) Companion planting

b) Companion planting

100

What term refers to food that is thrown away, instead of being eaten?

c) Food Waste

200

Which of these vegetables is native to Colorado?

a) Turnips

b) Gourds

c) watermellon

a) Turnips 

b) gourds

200

What percent of farmland is operated by Black farmers?

a) 1.7%

b) 12.3%

c) 9.1%

a) 1.7%

200

What does farm-to-table mean?

a) Ingredients produced through industrial farming

b) Getting ingredients from farms within the United States

c) Restaurants using locally sourced ingredients from smaller farms

Restaurants using locally sourced ingredients from smaller farms?

200

This farming practice involves planting crops in different beds or fields each season to maintain soil health and prevent depletion of nutrients.

a) Irrigation

b) Crop Rotation

c) Fertilization

b) Crop rotation

200

How does food waste impact the environment?

Greenhouse gases

300

This city in Colorado, known for its progressive food policies, has implemented community programs aimed at preserving indigenous agricultural practices and local food varieties.

Boulder

300

What is the maximum amount of money a family of four can make to qualify for SNAP?

a) 34k a year

b) 28k a year

c) 40k a year

a) 34k a year

300

What is a benefit of eating locally sourced food?

1) More nutritious because of less preservatives.

2) More flavorful because of the lack of processing.

3) Supports local farmers and not large corporations.

4) Lower carbon footprint.

300

Eating from _____ has more nutrients and better taste than ______. 

A) Large-Scale operations

B) Local farms

B then A

300

How much food is wasted in the US per year?

a) 120 billion

b) 100 billion

c) 80 billion

a) 120 billion

400

What is agroecology?

Farming with nature to create productive systems that conserve natural resources.

400

How many companies slaughter the majority of US cattle?

a) 8

b) 6

c) 3

d) 4

4; JBS, National Beef, Cargill, Tyson

400

What is one way that you can tell if a restaurant sources local food?

1) The menu changes seasonally.

2) The website or restaurant advertises its relationships with local farms.

400

This environmental benefit of local farming involves reducing the distance food travels from farm to plate, thereby cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions.

Reduced carbon footprint

400

What is the estimated cost of food waste annually in the US per year?

a) $412 billion

b) $473 billion

c) $456 billion

b) $473 billion

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