FFA Basics
SAE Insights
Agriculture Science
Sustainability and Technology
Agriculture Trivia
100

What do the letters FFA stand for?

Future Farmers of America

100

What does SAE stand for?

Supervised Agricultural Experience.

100

What is the process by which plants make their own food?

Photosynthesis

100

What is one method farmers use to conserve water?

Drip irrigation (other examples include rainwater harvesting, mulching).

100

What is the most widely grown crop in the United States?

Corn.

200

What year was the FFA founded

1928

200

Name two types of SAE projects.

Entrepreneurship and Placement (others are Research and Exploratory).

200

What are the three main nutrients plants need from soil?

Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium

200

What is the purpose of a cover crop?

To protect and improve soil health by preventing erosion and adding nutrients.

200

What type of livestock is known for producing wool?

Sheep.

300

What are the official FFA colors?

National Blue and Corn Gold.

300

True or False: All SAE projects must generate income.

False.

300

What type of agriculture focuses on growing crops specifically for animal feed?

Forage or fodder crop farming.

300

Name a common technology used in precision agriculture.

GPS (Global Positioning System).

300

Which insect is crucial for pollination in agriculture?

Bees.

400

Name the four types of FFA degrees

Discovery, Greenhand, Chapter, and State/American

400

What is the main purpose of an SAE project?

To provide hands-on learning and real-world agricultural experience.

400

Explain the purpose of crop rotation.

To improve soil health, reduce pest and disease build-up, and increase crop yield.

400

What is the benefit of using crop rotation for soil sustainability?

It reduces soil degradation, improves nutrient cycling, and helps manage pests

400

Name the most common breed of dairy cow in the U.S.

Holstein.

500

What is the purpose of the FFA creed, and who wrote it?

It expresses FFA values and was written by E.M. Tiffany.

500

Describe an Exploratory SAE and give an example.

An Exploratory SAE allows students to explore agricultural careers. Example: Job shadowing a local veterinarian.

500

Name two types of soil erosion.

Water erosion and wind erosion. (Others include chemical erosion)

500

Define "carbon footprint" in the context of agriculture.

The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by agricultural activities.

500

What does "organic" mean when referring to agricultural products?

Produced without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms