Horiticulture
Dairy
Agriculture
Pollinators
Grains
100

This popular fruit is commonly found in Australian orchards and is known for its crisp texture.

Apples

100

This farm animal is primarily raised for its milk.

Cow

100

This basic staple is often ground into flour and used to make bread and pasta.

Wheat

100

This sweet substance, often used in tea, is produced by bees and has antibacterial properties

Honey

100

This widely consumed food is used to make many baked goods and is a dietary staple.

Wheat

200

This leafy green is a key ingredient in salads and grows well in cooler climates.

Lettuce

200

This Australian state is known for its rich pastures and is a major hub for milk production.

Victoria

200

These animals are commonly raised for meat and are also valued for their wool

Sheep

200

This Australian native insect is important for pollination and does not sting.

Stingless Bee

200

This breakfast staple grain is often eaten as porridge and used in cereals.

Oats

300

Known for its vitamin C content, this citrus fruit is a top export from Australia.

Oranges

300

This spread made from cream is often used in cooking and baking.

Butter

300

This leafy green, often used in wraps and smoothies, is recognised for its health benefits.

Spinach

300

The practice of keeping insects for honey production is referred to as this.

** BONUS 300 Points ** What is the correct term?

Beekeeping 

**BONUS POINT**

Apiarist

300

This animal feed grain is a significant export for Australia, used primarily in livestock diets.

Barley

400

This region is famous for producing high-quality wine grapes.

Hunter Valley

400

This breed of cattle is recognised for its high milk yield and ability to thrive in various conditions.

Holstein OR Jersey

400

This green vegetable is often stir-fried and is a key ingredient in many Asian dishes.

Bok Choy

400

This widespread issue is affecting insect populations globally, including those that produce honey.

Varroa Mite

400

This nutritious seed is gaining popularity for its health benefits and is often used in salads.

Quinoa 

(pronounced Keen-wa!)

500

This method of farming involves growing plants without soil, using nutrient solutions instead.

Hydroponics

500

This process of making a popular dairy product involves curdling milk.

Cheesemaking

500

This oilseed is a major Australian export, often used in cooking and food production.

Canola

500

What is the name of this Native bee?


Bluebanded Bee

500

The name of this dietry disorder cannot eat wheat products. 

Coeliac