This red fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable and is used to make ketchup.
A tomato
This farm animal provides us milk
A cow
This large machine is used to harvest crops like corn and wheat.
A combine
This green part of a plant makes food using sunlight
A leaf
People who work on farms and take care of animals and crops are called this.
A farmer
Monkeys are famous for eating this yellow fruit.
A banana
This animal lays eggs that people eat for breakfast.
A chicken
This hand tool is used to dig small holes for planting.
A shovel
Plants need this gas from the air to make food through photosynthesis.
This large piece of land is used to grow crops or raise animals.
A farm
This long orange vegetable helps improve your eyesight.
A carrot
This pink farm animal says “oink.”
A pig
Farmers use this machine to pull plows and other equipment across fields.
A tractor
This part of the plant grows underground and takes in water and nutrients
A root
Farms need this natural resource from the sky to help plants grow.
Rain or water
This vegetable is green, round, and often served in pods.
A pea
This woolly farm animal provides wool for clothing.
A sheep
Farmers use this tool to water plants in a garden.
A water can
This yellow part of a flower attracts bees and other pollinators
Pollen or Stamen
Farmers use this season to plant seeds so crops can grow.
Spring
Botanically speaking, this fruit is classified as a berry, even though most people think of it as a vegetable and often use it in salads and sandwiches.
A cucumber
This farm animal is known for producing mohair and is different from a sheep.
A goat
This tool is used to loosen soil before planting and can be pulled by a tractor or used by hand in a garden.
A plow
This process allows plants to make their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis
This practice involves growing crops or raising animals to sell for money, rather than just for personal use.
Commercial farming