The three types of soil.
What is sand, silt, and clay?
This type of tree is the most common for timber production.
What is the Douglas Fir?
This type of stomach system has 4 compartments.
What is the ruminant digestive system?
The process of plants getting energy from the sun.
What is photosynthesis?
This symbol in the emblem represents knowledge and is represented by the advisor.
What is the owl?
A small floral arrangement worn by men in formal settings.
What is a boutonniere?
Consistently ranks as one of the top producers of this tree nut commodity.
What are hazelnuts?
This is the term for a castrated male chicken.
What is a capon?
This part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
What are the roots?
The year the National FFA Organization was founded.
What is 1928?
Heating milk to kill bacteria is called this.
What is pasteurization?
Number of chapters in the Umpqua District.
What is 13?
This term is used to describe animals raised for food or fiber.
What is livestock?
This is the most popular crop in America, grown in all 50 states.
What is corn?
The national FFA colors.
What is national blue and corn gold?
The brisket comes from where on beef cattle.
What is the lower chest/breast?
Oregon is the only U.S. seller of this fruit to Korea.
What are blueberries?
This part of an animal’s body is primarily responsible for oxygen exchange.
What are the lungs?
This plant structure supports the plant and transports water and nutrients upward from the roots.
What is the stem?
This degree can be earned your freshman year.
What is the greenhand degree?
This tool helps foresters estimate the height of standing trees.
What is a clinometer?
The number one Ag commodity in Oregon.
What is greenhouse and nursery stock?
This animal's gestation period is often remembered as 333 (3 months 3 weeks 3 days).
What is swine (sows)?
This farming practice uses water systems to help crops grow when rainfall is limited.
What is irrigation?
The author of the FFA Creed.
Who is E.M. Tiffany