The genus name for Tall Fescue.
What is Fetusca Arundinacea?
This is often refereed to as a kernel
What is a Corn seed?
This is also known as maize.
What is corn?
The top layer, horizon, of the soil that is made of decaying animal and plant residue that is degraded by soil microorganisms and macroorganisms
What is "organic material"?
A vehicle designed to deliver a high tractive effort for the purposes of hauling a trailer or for mining or construction.
What is a tractor?
Which grass forms a good nest and has a white color center?
What is Goose Grass?
This seed is a relatively big round brown ball.
What is a soybean seed?
This is the genus name of Soybean.
What is Glycine max?
The three main components of soil.
What is sand, silt, and clay?
A farm implement commonly used for spreading seed, lime, fertilizer, sand, and ice melt
What is a fertilizer spreader?
This grass prefers well-drained moist soils on sunny to slightly shady sights
What is Kentucky Blue Grass?
This seed looks like a black circular ball.
What is a Hairy Vetch seed?
The primary use of corn?
What is animal feed?
These are all of the main horizons.
What are O, A, B, C, Parent Material?
A complex farm machine that both cuts and threshes grains and certain other crops.
What is a combine?
This grass is more heat tolerant than Kentucky Bluegrass, but less heat tolerant than Tall Fescue.
What is an Orchardgrass?
This seed has a long brown khaki color. (Hint: On the last quiz)
What is an orchard grass seed?
This is Maryland's most grown crop in terms of acreage.
What are soybeans?
Highly weathered reddish-yellow soils that are very productive for crops
What are Ultisols?
A system involving scalping and planting on ridges built during cultivation
What is a ridge till?
This weed was first found in Eurasia.
What is a dandelion?
These seeds are often brown and/or yellow. (Hint: Also on the last quiz)
What is a white clover seed?
Approximately 90% of this type of corn is grown in the US?
What is dent corn?
Clay and Organic Matter particles in soil that have a negative charge on their surfaces and attract Cations, positively charged ions.
What is the Cation Exchange Capacity?
The application of surveying to correct for common errors in current satellite navigation (GNSS) systems.
What is the RTK system?