Soils
Conservation
Plants
Nutrients
Random
100

What is the largest soil particle?

Sand

100

Plants that protect the soil from erosion and are not grown for profit. These plants also add nutrients back to the soil. 

Cover crops

100

What is an annual plant?

One life-cycle
100

What does the K stand for in NPK?

Potassium 

100

Someone who studies crops and plants.

Agronomist 

200

Which soil is the slowest to drain?

Clay

200

An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers or basins, or seas. 

Watershed

200

What is a perennial? 

Comes back every year

200

Which nutrient deficiency shows purple leaves?

Phosphorus 

200

Preventing the wasteful use of a natural resource is called...

Conservation

300

What is the soil type called that is equal parts sand, silt and clay?

Loam

300

Refers to the capture, storage and treatment of animal wastes in an environmentally sustainable manner. 

Manure management

300

What is our growing zone?

5 or 5B

300

What is an example of a nutrient deficiency?

Stunted, color in the leaves, delayed reproduction, etc. 

300

The process of breaking rocks to form soil is called...

Weathering

400

What is the erosion type that erodes the side of a creek or stream?

Streambank erosion

400

Wide, shallow channels that are installed where water runoff usually concentrates in an agricultural field?

Waterway

400

What is a pepper plant? Annual or perennial? 

Annual

400

Which soil has the least amount of nutrients?

Sand

400

Another name for organic matter in the soil.

Humus

500

How many years does it take to produce one inch of top soil?

500 years

500

An area of land in permanent vegetation that helps to control water quality.

Buffer strip

500

What is a monocot?

Germinates with one cotyledon 

500

What is it called when we grow plants without soil?

Hydroponics, aquaponics, etc.

500

What does WOTUS stand for?

Water of the US