The science and art of producing, processing, marketing, and distribution plants grown for their appearance or beauty
a. Fruit and Vegetable Production
b. Ornamental Horticulture
c. Agronomy
d. Gardening
b. Ornamental Horticulture
Using living organisms to make new products or carry out new processes.
a. Entomology
b. Chemistry
c. Agronomy
d. Biotechnology
d. Biotechnology
The method of joining two plants together to grow as one.
a. Grafting
b. Division
c. Cuttings
d. Tissue Culture
a. Grafting
Any or all domesticated fowls that are raised primarily for their meat, eggs, and feathers.
a. Equine
b. Poultry
c. Aquaculture
d. Livestock
b. Poultry
"AI" stands for:
a. Artificial Intelligence
b. Angry Intestines
c. Agricultural Industry
d. Artificial Insemination
d. Artificial Insemination
A person who studies insects
a. Entomologist
b. Agronomist
c. Farrier
d. Landscaper
a. Entomologist
Pairs with G (Guanine)
a. A (Adenine)
b. C (Cytosine)
c. T (Thymine)
d. G (Guanine)
b. C (Cytosine)
The part of the seed that provides food for the seed
a. Seed Coat
b. Endosperm
c. Embryo
d. Sepal
b. Endosperm
A person who shoes horses
a. Veterinarian
b. Equine Dentist
c. Microbiologist
d. Farrier
d. Farrier
A small section of DNA
a. Gene
b. Chromosome
c. Bases
d. Heredity
a. Gene
Used to reduce the impact of water pressure on soil and plants
a. Hose Bib
b. Water Breaker
c. Grafting Tool
d. Soil Auger
b. Water Breaker
The science of heredity.
a. Agronomy
b. Genetics
c. Bioremediation
d. Entomology
b. Genetics
Spraying of liquid fertilizer directly onto leaves of plants
a. Broadcasting
b. Foliar application
c. Side-dressing
d. Transplanting
b. Foliar application
A person who slaughters animals or dresses meats
a. Meat Inspector
b. Farrier
c. Butcher
d. Animal Technician
c. Butcher
Angus and Hereford are examples of:
a. Dairy Cows
b. Beef Cows
c. Swine
d. Poultry
b. Beef Cows
The science of soil management and crops
a. Ornamental Horticulture
b. Fruit and vegetable production
c. Agronomy
d. Entomology
c. Agronomy
The use of a very small actively growing part of the plant to produce a large number of new plants.
a. Gene Splicing/Recombinant DNA
b. Cloning
c. Tissue Culture (micropropagation)
d. Bioremediation
c. Tissue Culture (micropropagation)
Soil/media with high acidic level is made more alkaline by adding:
a. Sulfur
b. Lime
c. Nitrogen
d. Sodium
b. Lime
Used in poultry industry to examine eggs
a. Candler
b. Castrator
c. Microscope
d. Dehorner
a. Candler
Animals that have four stomach compartments.
a. Ruminant
b. Monogastric
c. Crop
d. Poultry
a. Ruminant
Used for boring into soil to get samples
a. Soil Auger
b. Soil Tube
c. Bulb Planter
d. Grafting Tool
a. Soil Auger
The process of removing and inserting genes from one organism and inserting them into the DNA of another.
a. Gene splicing/Recombinant DNA
b. Cloning
c. Biostimulation
d. Phytoremediation
a. Gene splicing/Recombinant DNA
A volcanic glass material that has water-holding capabilities and used for starting new pants and in media mixes.
a. Peat Moss
b. Vermiculite
c. Perlite
d. Sphagnum Moss
c. Perlite
Injects growth hormones in animals
a. Castrator
b. Implant Gun
c. Insemination Rods and Straws
d. Ear Tagger
b. Implant Gun
Only a small amount of this is required in most animal diets
a. Minerals
b. Vitamins
c. Fats
d. Protein
c. Fats