FFA
SAE
Agriculture
Soils
Plant Science
100

What does Agriscience stand for?


Future Farmers of America 

100

How many SAE's are there?

5

100

What is the meaning of agriculture?

arts and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock

100

How many horizons of soil are there?

6

100

What are the 4 main parts of a plant?

Flower, stem, root, leaves

200

What is the FFA motto?

Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve 

200

What does SAE stand for?

Supervised Agricultural Education

200

What are the 4 types of agriculture?

Livestock production, Crop production, Agricultural economics, and Agricultural engineering 

200

Why are soils important? 

show the past soils and cares for our plants and trees and shrubs.

200

Do plants contain a female or male part? If yes what are they?

Yes, stamen= male, pistil=female

300

What is the FFA salute?

The pledge of allegiance 

300

What are the SAE's?

Placement/Internship, Ownership/Entrepreneurship, Research, School-Based Enterprise, Service-Learning

300

Who started agriculture?

Ancient Egyptians

300

What do the horizons of soil stand for?

O horizon, A horizon, E horizon, B horizon, C horizon, R horizon

300

What do leaves do for the plant?

produce food for the plant by photosynthesis

400

How many medals can be worn on the FFA jacket?

3 medals 

400

What SAE best describes studying a concept as a scientist? 

Research 

400

Why is agriculture important?

Provides jobs and supports food company's and provides most of the world with food

400

What is the most important soil Horizon?

C horizon

400

What is photosynthesis? 

process where plants use water, sunlight, carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in sugar form

500

At what convention was the creed adopted?

The Third National FFA Convention 

500

What SAE would put students in internships in agriculture?

Placement/Internship

500

How much is Agriculture worth?

$2 trillion 

500

Which layer of soil is the most productive?

A horizon (Topsoil)

500

What is cellular respiration?

process where organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions