Crops
Livestock
Stewardship
Reading a Map
Bonus
100

How many crops does the state of Wyoming cultivate?

six: corn, sugar beets, beans, hay, grain, vegetables

100

How many types of livestock does the state of Wyoming raise?

6: Beef, Bees, Dairy, Hogs, Poultry, Sheep

100

Which cougar trait is closest to stewardship?

Responsibility

100

What is the purpose of a map title?

To tell us what information the map is giving.

100

How many counties are in Wyoming?

23

200

What crop do we as a society use the most?

Corn

200

What is one type of livestock that Fremont county have?

Beef, Sheep, Poultry, Bees

200

What is stewardship?

Taking care of our environment so future generations can enjoy it.

200

What is a compass rose?

Shows directions on a map.

200

Which Wyoming county is the biggest?

Fremont

300

What is one crop Fremont county has?

Hay, Vegetables, Wheat, sugar beets, beans, corn

300

What type of livestock is used to make clothing?

Sheep

300

What is one way we can take care of our classroom environment?

Answers vary

300

What is the purpose of a map key?

To explain what symbols or colors on a map represent.

300

Name 3 counties that border Fremont county.

Hot Springs, natrona, Carbon, Sweetwater, Sublette, Teton

400

What crop do we use to "salt" our roads?

Sugar beets

400

We use cows for two different products. What are they?

Beef and Dairy

400

How do ranchers practice stewardship?

Taking care of livestock

400

How many agricultural Resources were on our map?

12

400

True or False: Wyoming produces the most beef.

False

500

What is the one crop that is raised in the most counties?

Hay

500

What is the least type of livestock raised?

Bees and Dairy

500

How can we as a society help take care of agriculture?

Answers vary

500

What is the purpose of county lines?

To show the boundaries of a certain area.

500

What are the five major types of livestock?

Cows, Pigs, Poultry, Sheep, Horses

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