breeds of cattle uses/ livestock termination
mitosis/ photosynthesis
safety lab/ chemical container labels
pest/ Fl. Ag
history of Ag/ green revolution
100

makes up the crossbreed, "smoke".

angus x charolais

100

purpose of mitosis.

to create new cells for growth or replacement.

100

abbreviation for personal protective equipment.

PPE.

100

amount of population in the US that live on a farm.

1.8%.

100

founded the green revolution.

Dr. Norman Borelaug.

200

a chickens gestation length.

21 days

200

diploid cells.

a full set of chromosomes.

200

number one cause of accidents.

carelessness.

200

pest that pesticide was intended for.

target.

200

crop Dr. Norman Borelaug started out with in Mexico.

wheat and rice.

300

makes up the crossbreed, "black boldy".

angus x hereford.

300

when the chromosomes line in the middle to prepare for split.

metaphase.

300

product name given by the manufacturer.

trade name.

300

the number of people a farmer can feed in foreign countries every year

39.
300

the first fuel to power combustion engines.

ethanol.

400

a male goat or sheep that is castrated and cannot be a father.

wether.

400

the tendency in plants to lean in the direction of the greatest light intensity.

phototropism.

400

the signal words on a pesticide label from most dangerous to least dangerous.

danger/poison, warning, caution.

400

refers to how long the pesticide remains in the environment. 

persistence of pesticides.

400

provided land for each state to open agricultural and mechanical colleges.

moral act of 1862.

500

a female sheep that has not had babies.

ewe lamb.

500

the growth response in plants to the length of a dark period and affects whether a plant grows vegetatively or starts to flower.

photoperiodism.

500

indicates the factory where the pesticide was made.

establishment number.

500

image indicating "danger=highly toxic" on a pesticide label.

skull with crossbones and the word poison.

500

the year around which electricity allowed difficult production tasks to be accomplished with much greater ease.

1950.