Agriculture basics
Agricultural Land
The Changing Farm
Recycling
Bonus Questions
100

How much money does a farmer make out of $1

8 cents

100

Is the amount of land limited or unlimited?

limited

100

Name a tool that farmers used before the use of motors.

shovel, horse, etc.

100

Why is recycling important?

save the Earth, lower pollution

100

Name a type of crop that can be grown hydroponically.

lettuce

200

What are the 3 things plants need to grow?

light, water, nutrients

200

How much of Wake County's land is being taken away from farming and turned into housing on a yearly basis?

20%

200

Has the total amount of farms in the United States increased over time?

No, it has decreased greatly.

200

Who creates ALL pollution?

Humans

200

How do you correct a too short/too long growing season deficiency?

Use greenhouse

300

What is the definition of Agriculture?

To feed and cloth all people

300

Name 3 crops grown in Eastern Wake County.

cotton, peanuts, corn, soybeans

300

Name one type of garden that does not use soil.

Hydroponics

300

What happens to recycled plastic and paper?

Made into other products

300

What is germination?

seed to small plant

400

What is the purpose of an expiration date on food?

Gives the PEAK freshness of product

400

Name one piece of technology has helped farmers.

tractors, drones, tillers, irrigation systems, teacher discretion

400

Why has farming changed over time?

Innovative technology

400

Name 1 nonrenewable resource and 1 renewable resource that is saved when we recycle.

Nonrenewable: oil, coal, petroleum

Renewable: water, trees

400

What does FFA stand for?

Future Farmers of America

500

Where are the 2 places people waste the MOST food?

restaurants and cafeterias

500

How much money do Americans spend on food (present day)?

13% of their income.

500

Name 3 jobs connected to agriculture BESIDES farmer.

truck driver, working in a factory, shipping, grocery store, advertising

500

What happens to the trash that gets thrown out? (name 2 options)

dump, landfill, ocean, burned

500

If there is enough food to feed all people, then why are we in a food crisis?

cost (money), availability of food (location)