What does GMO stand for?
Genetically Modified Organism
Name one vegetable grown in AZ
Artichokes, bell peppers, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chile peppers, cilantro, sweet corn, lettuce, onions, parsely, potatoes, spinach, squash, pumpkins
Whats the FFA colors?
corn gold and national blue
What does SAE stand for?
Supervised Agriculture Experience
Name one vulnerable population to food borne illness.
What is animal welfare?
How well an animal is being treated and cared for.
Alfalfa and Cotton
What does FFA stand for?
Future Farmers of America
Name one of the 5 components of SAE.
Career exploration, employ ability skills, personal financial management, workplace safety, agricultural literacy.
What are micro organisms?
Tiny organisms which only can be seen individually while using a microscope.
Name one part of Processing.
Cleaning, sorting, trimming, slicing, shredding, or bagging.
What are the 5 C's of Arizona Agriculture.
Copper, Citrus, Climate, Cattle, Cotton.
What are the 5 symbols of the FFA?
Corn, Rising sun, Plow, Eagle, Owl
Who supervises an SAE?
TEACHER
What is the temperature "danger zone"?
below 40 and above 140 degrees fahrenheit
USDA standards define how farmers....
Grow crops, raise livestock, and what materials they can use.
What are 5 animals raised in AZ?
Bees, cattle, dairy, horses, poultry, sheep, swine, fish
What 3 things does the FFA focus on?
Premier leadership, Personal Growth, and Career Success
What are the 4 types of SAE?
Exploratory, entrepreneurship, placement, and reasearch.
Define what HAACP stands for.
Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points
What year did the FDA sign the food safety modernization act?
2011
What are 2 ornamentals in AZ?
Nurseries and Forests
What is the FFA motto?
Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, and Living to Serve.
How is SAE related to FFA?
Students apply knowledge from the classroom and apply their leadership skills from the FFA.
What is a Toxin-Mediated infection?
Occurs when one eats food containing harmful bacteria.