What does FFA stand for?
Future Farmers of America
The part of a plant that grows underground, gets water from the ground, and holds the plat in place.
Roots
Generic term for young cattle.
Calf
Someone who cares for the health of animals.
Veterinarian
Name two examples of a Renewable Energy Sources.
Sun, Wind, Water, Biomass, Wheat, Leather, Lumber, Corn, Water, Paper, Wool, Etc.
What does SAE stand for?
Supervised Agricultural Experience
A small object produced by a plant from which a new plant can grow.
Seed
Process of giving birth in cattle.
Someone who fabricates and assembles metal structures.
Welder
Name two examples of a Nonrenewable Resources.
Gold, Coal, Oil, Diamonds, Iron, Aluminum, Natural Gas, Uranium, etc.
What are the official colors of FFA?
Blue & Gold
The main long and thin part of a plant that rises above the soil and supports the leaves and flowers.
Stem
A mature female chicken (or other poultry)
Hen
Someone who works in a bank and loans money to farmers or ranchers to buy cattle, equipment, or land.
Ag Loan Officer
What is a resource that can be used repeatedly because it is replaced naturally?
Renewable Resources
Career Development Event
One of the flat and typically green parts of a plant that grows from the stem.
Leaf
The process of giving birth in swine.
Farrowing
Someone who controls and runs large/heavy construction equipment.
Heavy Equipment Operator
What is a resource of economic value that cannot be readily replaced by natural means?
Nonrenewable Resources
What are the 5 things found on the FFA emblem?
Owl, Eagle, plow, sun & Ear of Corn
The tiny pieces of dust that are produced by a plant and that is carried to other plants of the same kind usually by wind or insects so that the plants can produce seeds.
Pollen
Yearling
Someone who specializes in the enforcement of laws and regulations governing hunting, fishing, pollution, and trapping of wildlife.
Game Warden
Natural Resource