For the Love of Soil
Production Prowess
Climate Change and Food Systems
Food, Health, and Justice
Miscellaneous
100

Aerobic decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms


What is composting



100

The brand name of the ancient grain khorasan, which requires the grain to be grown organically. 


What is Kamut 

100

This collection of 17 interlinked global goals are designed to be a "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all". 



What are the SDGS or Sustainable Development Goals

100

This term is used to describe the economic and social conditions that influence individual and group differences in health status.



What is Social Determinants of Health



100

This term encompasses the growing, processing, and local distribution of food within and on the fringe of an urban area.

What is urban agriculture

200

These are considered to be the three  three principles of conservation agriculture. 



What are no till, cover cropping and crop diversification.

200

The time period that the National Organic Program standards mandate for a farm to transition ground from conventional to organic production.



What is 3 years

200

This is the primary greenhouse gas emitted in cow "burps".



What is Methane (CH4)


200

This term means the right of peoples to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable methods, and their right to define their own food and agriculture systems.



What is Food Sovereignty

200

This program allows U.S employers to sponsor foreign workers to work in agricultural jobs if employers can demonstrate that there were no available U.S. workers for the position.

What is the H-2A program

300


This organism is known to have a symbiotic relationship with the root system of a vascular host plant and can cover and sometimes invade the plant’s roots which allows them to exchange nutrients.



What is Mycorrihizal fungi

300

These are the three permaculture ethics. 



What are Earth Care, Fair Share, People Care



300

This term refers to the variety and variability of animals, plants and micro-organisms that are used directly or indirectly for food and agriculture. 

What is agrobiodiversity

300

The name of the federally-funded nutrition assistance program that provides prescriptions for fresh fruits and vegetables. 

What is the Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program (GusNIP) 

300

This Bozeman non-profit organization serves as the primary provider of emergency food security services AND loves to have student engagement through volunteerism and internships. 



What is the HRDC (Human Resource Development Council)



400

Soils with higher levels of organic matter are better able to hold onto this important compound



What is water or H2O

400

In terms of revenue, these are the top 2 agricultural products in Montana. 



What are cattle and wheat

400

In the US, this percentage of food is wasted.

-Answer within 2% range will be accepted 

What is 38%

400

This title of the Farm Bill accounts for approximately 76% of total spending.

What is Nutrition (Title IV)

400

This office at MSU works with students, employees, and our community to develop, coordinate, and promote campus sustainability.



What is the Office of Sustainability

500

This type of cattle grazing encourages plants to develop deeper roots and builds soil biomass 


What is high density rotational grazing OR rotational grazing 

500

Montana is the number one US state in producing this nutritious nitrogen fixer. 



What are lentils

500

This genetically-modified animal product has been approved for human consumption

What is AquaAdvantage Salmon

500

The two labor leaders that co-founded the United Farm Workers

Who are Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta

500

This edible and medicinal plant was one of the first domesticated plant species in the Americas, but is now considered a weed.

What is lambsquarter or goosefoot (Chenopodium album)