FFA
Livestock
80's-90's country
fishing
hunting
100

What does FFA stand for?

National FFA organization

100

What breed is known for its solid black color and strong beef quality?

Angus cattle

100

Cadillac, blackjack, baby, meet me out back, we're gonna boogie

Oh, get down, turn around, go to town,.....

Boot Scootin' Boogie

100

What is one of the most common fish found in U.S. ponds?

Largemouth Bass

100

What is the most common deer species in the United States?

White tail deer

200

What year was the National FFA Organization founded?

1928

200

Which beef breed is known for its distinctive white face?

Hereford cattle

200

If you're ever down in Georgia 'round about July

If you ain't in a hurry, then you oughta stop by

watermelon crawl

200

What simple fishing setup has a float that shows when a fish bites?

bobber

200

What do hunters call the period when deer breed?

Rut

300

Where was FFA founded?

Kansas City, Missouri

300

What is a female pig that has had babies called

sow

300

Where the whiskey drowns and the beer chases my blues away

And I'll be OK

Friends in low places

300

What fish species often eats insects that fall onto the water surface?

Bluegill

300

What duck species is most hunted in Georgia?

wood duck

400

What is the official FFA motto?

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

400

What is the process of removing wool from sheep called?

Shearing

400

Miss Kitty, have you ever thought of runnin' away?

Should’ve Been a Cowboy


400

What structure in a pond often attracts fish because it provides shelter?


Logs, brush piles, or docks

400

What mineral is especially important for antler growth?

Calcium

500

What animal appears on the FFA emblem?

Owl

500

Which goat breed is very common in meat production in the U.S.?

Boar Goat

500

So I settled for a burger and a grape snow cone

Chattahoochee

500

What is the term for fish being added to a pond to grow the population?

Stocking

500

What natural food source do deer often rely on heavily in the fall?

Acorns