What is Compost?
What is Nutrient-Rich, dark soil created through decomposition?
What is Food Handling?
What is a scientific method/discipline describing the handling, preparation, and storage of food?
What is a goat?
What is a domesticated ruminant animal with backward curving horns and is mostly kept as livestock?
Where are potatoes said to have originated?
What is Modern-day Peru?
What is Food Insecurity?
What is not having access to sufficient food, or food of an adequate quality, to meet one's basic needs?
What should you not compost?
What is meat, dairy, eggshells, bones, baked goods, and greasy foods?
What is the correct pre-meat handling preparation you should do?
What is wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds to decrease chances of bacteria spreading?
How are goats utilized in the agriculture world?
How can potatoes be versatile?
What is they can be made into various recipes, are easy to grow, and grow in abundance? This makes potatoes not only versatile but also a necessary diet staple for many cultures.
Which country consumes the most daily calories?
What is America?
What should you compost?
What is Carbon-Rich materials (browns) and Nitrogen-Rich materials (greens)? You can also add food scraps.
What temperature should you cook your beef at?
What is 160 degrees Fahrenheit or 71.1 degrees celsius, which removes Ecoli and other harmful bacteria?
What is a myotonic goat?
What is an American breed of goat that has a rare genetic disorder called myotonia congenita, which causes them to have muscle stiffness, especially when startled?
What country exports the most potatoes?
What is The Netherlands?
Which country consumes the least daily calories?
What is Japan?
How often should you turn actively decomposing compost?
What is every three to four days?
What temperature should you store beef at?
What is 40 degrees Fahrenheit or 4.4 degrees Celsius or below? Use the meat within 2 days or freeze it.
What is an ideal market goat?
What is heavy muscling, firm, trim finish is desirable, bigger, longer, heavy-boned, structurally sound?
How do potatoes play a role in Food Insecurity?
What is half of the world's food energy needs are supplied by potatoes, rice, wheat, and corn, particularly for developing countries?
What are some current solutions for Food Insecurity?
What is the best temperature to store compost at?
What is 90-140 degrees Fahrenheit? This is when decomposition is most rapid, the temperature for thermophilic microbes is ideal, and the heat can remove pests.
Why is Food Handling important?
What is unsafe food handling practices can lead to unwanted bacteria and contracting foodborne illnesses?
How do you evaluate the soundness of a goat?
What is observing the Feet and Pasterns, Hocks, Knees, Topline, and Rump?
What one GMO potato is in the market currently, and why is it genetically modified?
What is a large contributor to Food Insecurity?