The calendar year that Louisiana 4-H celebrated it's 100th anniversary
1908
This Gregorian calendar day is annually observed as World Wetlands Day
February 2
Most common fabric used for clothes
Cotton
This legislation led to the established the first public land-grant institutions
Morrill Act of 1862
Number of bones sharks have in their body
0
National 4-H Congress, now held in Atlanta, GA, was originally held in this stock yards of this northern city
Chicago, IL
Most common marsh plant
Spartina Alterniflora
How many glasses of milk does a cow produce each day?
10-49, 50-99, 100-150, 159-200
50-99
Houston Franks (Mrs. Meggan's husband)
The number of phases of the moon
8
The four pillars of 4-H
Civic Engagement, Healthy Living, STEM & Agriculture
An area where salt water and freshwater connect
Estuary
Fuel made from plant or animal waste (organic matter)
Biomass energy
The number of colleges within the Baton Rouge campus
14 (15 including Graduate school)
The car company named for the founder of Detroit
Cadillac
The new name, or acronym, of the professional organization for 4-H agents, formerly known as the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents (NAE4-HA)
Louisiana wetlands are mostly covered by this inorganic compound.
H2O (water, dihydrogen monoxide, finals week tears, etc.)?
In this year, the Food Pyramid was replaced with MyPlate
2011
The LSU Tigers football team beat this team in 2007 to claim the National Championship
Ohio State
LSU is the nation's top producer of African-American Ph.D. and women Ph.D. graduates in this academic study
Chemistry
The Smith-Lever Act, which created the Cooperative Extension System at USDA, was passed by Congress in this year
1914
A species of crustacean than uses Gulf Coast estuaries as nursery grounds
Blue crab, white shrimp, brown shrimp
The two most common organizations affiliated with Agricultural Education
4-H & FFA
LSU is in the elite 1% of universities to hold this "triple crown" research designation
Land-, Sea-, and Space-Grant status
The first American president to appear on the cover of "People" magazine
President Gerald Ford