Farm Facts
Farm Tools
States/Capitals
Farming Terms
Extra Info
100
A house made of dirt mixed with grass roots.
What is a soddie?
100
They are used to complete most farmwork in 1800
What are simple iron tools?
100
Minnesota
What is St. Paul
100
Method of preserving food by cooking and sealing it in cans or jars.
What is canning?
100
The best college sports team in Montana.
Who are the amazing MSU Bobcats?
200
In the year 1900 this many out of 100 people lived on farms.
What is 40 people?
200
This was used on a farm in 1800 to harvest their grain crop.
What is a scythe?
200
Ohio
What is Columbus?
200
Substance used on crops to kill insects and other pests.
What are pesticides?
200
The spelling of our principal's name.
What is L E M E L I N?
300
These are used to help farmers grow more food on less land.
What are fertilizers and pesticides?
300
Cyrus McCormick invented this in 1834 to allow farmers to cut more grain.
What is the reaper?
300
Nebraska
What is Lincoln?
300
To separate grain seeds from the rest of the plant.
What is thresh?
300
What state was I born in?
What is North Dakota?
400
Farms in the year 1800 and 1900 raised the majority of their own food and made their own clothes making them this.
What is self-sefficient?
400
The most important tool to farmers today.
What is a tractor?
400
Kansas
What is Topeka?
400
Groove made in the soil for planting seeds.
What is a furrow?
400
The largest mammel on earth.
What is the blue whale?
500
The average farm sizes for farms in 1800 and today.
What are 50 acres and 450 acres?
500
This tool replaced the flail later on in history.
What are the horse-drawn combine or the gas powered combine?
500
North Dakota, South Dakota, Michigan
What are Bismarck, Pierre, and Lansing?
500
Helped the farmer get things done.
What is a hired hand?
500
The country that is home to the tallest man made structure in the world.
What is Dubai?
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