Who invented crop rotation, and more than 300 uses for the peanut. including Worcestershire sauce, cooking oil, and cosmetics?
Who is George Washington Carver?
What is the full name of the mum flower
What is the Chrysanthemum?
What street is the A&T farm on?
What is McConnell rd?
North Carolina's largest animal sector
What is poultry?
This is the part of the plant that's attached to the stem and is responsible for capturing sunlight for photosynthesis.
What is a leaf?
Who was the founder of the National Black Farmers Association?
Who is John Boyd?
Trees that produce acorns
What are oak trees?
In what year was the A&T Farm first (Added/Created)?
What is 1904?
What is tobacco?
This portion of the plant is the first to form and is responsible for the absorption or nutrients.
What are roots?
Who was the African American inventor who developed the refrigerated trucks, changing the way food was transported and stored?
Who is Frederick McKinley Jones?
What are apples?
What is the newest building being added to the A&T farm?
What is the Creamery?
What is Greensboro Farmer's Curb Market?
This part of the plant is a result of a fertilized flower and is responsible for protecting the seeds.
What are fruits?
Who was an herbalist and forager who played a crucial role in the Underground Railroad?
Who is Harriet Tubman?
House plant that is a winding vine, with green leaves
What is pothos?
How many acres is the A&T farm today?
What is just under 500(492)?
North Carolina's State Flower
What is Flowering Dogwood?
This is the sticky female part of the flower that receives the pollen for fertilization.
What is the stigma?
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize known for environmental and women's rights work?
Who is Wangari Maathai?
What is a strawberry?
What year was the student farm established?
What is 2018?
The original name of North Carolina A&T
What is the Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race?
These are the transport tissues within the plant that are responsible for carrying water and nutrients up and down the plant.
What are xylem and phloem?