Buzz Words
Seasonal Produce
Soil Health
Conventional Farming
Livestock
100

What do we call farming that doesn't use chemicals?

Organic

100

What are the four seasons?

spring, summer, fall, winter

100

Name one animal that lives in the soil.

worms, pill bugs, bacteria, fungi, millipede, etc.

100

What are pesticides?

chemicals that kill organisms (can kill both good and unwanted plants and animals)

100

What is a baby sheep called?

lamb
200

What does sustainability mean?

avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.

200

In what season are strawberries ripe?

summer!

200

What is a decomposer?

an organism that breaks down dead/decaying material (worms!)

200

Growing one type of crop in a large area is called a ____.

monoculture

200

What is a group of sheep called?

Flock (or herd)

300

What is an ecosystem?

a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. 

 a complex network or interconnected system

300
Can you grow food in the winter here on the southern Oregon coast?

Yes! They just grow slowly.. (kale, fava beans, spinach, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, mustard greens, lettuce, etc)

300

What are 3 signs of unhealthy soil?

no animals (microorganisms), dry, no plants growing, dusty, light colored ground, etc.

300

What is the gradual removal of soil called? (often by wind and water)

erosion

300

What is grazing?

Animals that eat grass on a pasture of land

400

What is an example of biodiversity?

any habitat or ecosystem with a large variety of plants and animals (wetland, riverbank, garden, etc.)

400

Why do farmers plant crops at different times of the year?

Certain crops need different temperatures to grow (tomatoes and peppers need warmth, spinach needs cool weather)

400

What are 3 signs of healthy soil?

lots of animals/microorganisms, dark color, moist, many healthy plants growing, earthy smell, etc. 

400

Runoff usually contains harmful substances called ______. 

Pollutants (chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, etc.)

400

What animal products come from sheep?

Wool, milk, meat, leather, etc.

500

Why is regenerative agriculture important?

improves health of the earth!

it's a sustainable farming practice, increases biodiversity and soil health, combats climate change, etc.

500

How long does it take for an apple to grow on a tree?

6 months! Flowers in spring (April) and ready to harvest in fall (October)

500

What is one way a farmer can increase soil health?

adding compost, no till, cover cropping, mulching, diverse planting, grow organically, etc.

500

How does tilling impact soil health?

disrupts microorganism habitat, compacts soil, increases runoff and erosion, etc.
500

What is a ewe?

a female sheep