Using a light source to see inside an unbroken egg
What is candling.
The official colors of the FFA
What is National Blue and Corn Gold
This plant is called
What is Lantana
A cow has one stomach comprised of this many compartments
What is 4
The largest central root of a plant's root system is called this.
What is a taproot?
The grade of eggs that are usually sold in grocery stores.
What is grade A and AA
The official salute of the FFA
What is the Pledge of Allegiance
This is a typical landscape tree in the south

What is Crepe Myrtle
This is a traditional method of marking cattle for identification using a heated metal implement pressed against the hide.
What is hot branding?
The male part of a flower is called
The Anther
The translucent white part of a raw egg
What is albumen.
On the FFA emblem, this symbol represents Unity
What is the Cross-section of an ear of corn
A type of landscaping plant that is low-maintenance, spreading, and helps block weeds and prevent erosion.
What is a ground cover
Figure A shows this cut of beef:
What is chuck
This is an example of what type of fruiting vegetable:
What is sqash
A visible sign of shell repair before on the exterior of an egg:
What is a body check?
On the FFA emblem, this is signified by the rising sun
What is Progress?
This is the most popular lawn grass in Florida, known for its deep green, broad blades and dense appearance.
What is St Augustine grass
This is an example of this type of milking parlor:

What is Rotary?
The three numbers on a bag of fertilizer indicate the amounts of these.
What is Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K)
An egg with a slightly abnormal shape is given this grade
What is grade B
FFA meetings must be run with this type of structure
What is Parliamentary Procedure
This is a sustainable, water-wise landscaping method designed to minimize water use and reduce maintenance by using drought-tolerant, native plants, efficient irrigation, and soil improvements.
What is Xeriscaping
This is the largest compartment of a cow stomach
What is the Rumen
Soybeans are primarily grown in this US Crop Region
What is the Midwest or the Heartland