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| National FFA Organization was established |
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| Females where allowed to join FFA |
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| Upper most layer of organic matter |
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| A disease causing organism |
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| Something that irritates, damages, or destroys plants and animals |
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| THe application of biological and engineering techniques to living organisms |
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| Degree that you can earn in middle school |
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| All the nonliving parts of the ecosystem |
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| Female reproductive flower part |
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| Bring water from the roots of leafs. |
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| Invented the first steel moldboard plow. |
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| Market that meets a unique need for consumer. |
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| Crop that is grown in all 50 states. |
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| An area where th ground is saturated for much of the year. |
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| Grass,Hay,or Silage and other feeds high in fiber and low in TDN. |
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| Ammount of feed necessary for a calf during a 24 hour period. |
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| Forst maagement techniques used to eliminate diseased or insect-infected trees. |
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| Food preservation that involves heating both an item and container thereby sterilizing and sealing storage. |
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| Disputed practice done by producers that actually benefits animals by helping to keep them clean. |
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| Cutting the roots of plants apart into sections and allowing them to produce more new plants. |
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| What does 10-10-10 on a bag of fertilizer mean? |
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| Percentage of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium |
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| In agribuisness what two factors affect the price? |
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| List methods of farming which are used to prevent soil loss? |
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| No till, strip cropping, terracing |
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| Soil is composed of what? |
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| Minerals, air, water, organic matter |
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| Wat are the steps to the scientific method? Breifly describe each step. |
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1. Identify the problem 2. Get information- Data collection 3. Suggest an answer- Hypothesis 4. Experiment- Observation' 5. Form a conclusion |
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| What is the difference between Animal Rights and Animal Welfare? |
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| Animal Rights advocates do not distinguish between human beings and animals. Animal Welfare means ensuring that all animals used by humans have their basic needs fulfilled in terms of food, shelter and health, and that they experience no unnecessary suffering in providing for human needs. |
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| How can you prevent food-borne illnesses? |
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| Clean: Wash hands and surfaces often; Seperate: Don't cross-contaminate; Cook: Cook to proper temperatures; Chill: Refrigerate promptly. |
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| What are the stages of complete metamorphosis? |
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| Farming got its start when and where? |
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| 10,00o BC in the Middle East |
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| Round up ready soybeans are resistance to what? |
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| Fertilization of the flower accurs in which part? |
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| What is a renewable and nonrenewable resource: give an example of each. |
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Renewable- resources provided by nature that can replace themselves; corn, air Nonrenewable- resources that are available in limited amounts; coal, oil |
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| Describe the different types of supervised agriculture experience (SAE). |
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| Exploratory, ownership, placement, research |
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| What are the key parts to a pesticide label? |
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| Use classification, trade name, formulation, common name, ingredients, warning sign, child hazard warning, signal words, precautionary statements, and direcions |
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| In the livestock industry, a feed concentrate is made up of? |
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| In feedlot operation what kind of feed is given to cattle? |
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| Soil is sometimes called "natures great recycler" why is this? |
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| Decomposers break down dead organic matter and return nutrients to the soil to be used by plants |
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| Explain why cotton is king. |
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| Cotton is king becauseit had the first huge agricultural impact on the wealth of our nation. |
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| What is the method of conserving water at home? |
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A.Insulate your pipes B.Repair dripping faucet C.Remove aerator from faucet |
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| What might be included in typical Florida ecosystem? |
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A.Desert B.Marine life C.Tundra D.Rainforest |
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| What buisness would supply materials to a nursery and landscape grower? |
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A.Feed dealer B.Medicine supplier C.Pesticide applicator D.Seed dealer |
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| Use of scientific principals in producing food, fiber and shelter maerials. |
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| Animal that provides benefits to humans. |
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| Condition that makes food unsafe to eat. |
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| Device that transmits power, force, and motion. |
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| Condition of being free from harm or danger. |
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| Production of food, fiber, and shelter material. |
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| Anything that causes injury to a plant |
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| An organism that lives off another animal |
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| Career Development Events- Judging contests |
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| Male Swine that has been castrated |
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| Crop of trees grown for wood products |
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| Crop grown for food and fiber |
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| An animal that eats another animal |
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| The wearing away of soil by wind, water, ice, gravity, or human activities |
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| Method that sterilizing food and its packaging |
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| An illness caused by the food we eat |
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| Changing raw products into desired forms |
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| List the three major types of tools? |
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| Battery, electric, and hand |
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| What qualities make a good leader? |
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| Regard for teamwork, self discipline, organized |
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| Name the three basic elements plants need to grow |
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| Sun light, carbon dioxide,water |
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| List the parts that make up the FFA emblem. |
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| Cross section of ear corn, rising sun, trademark symbol, words, plow, owl, eagle |
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| learning to do, doing to learn, learning to live, living to serve |
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| What is the diffrence between a service animal and a production animal give an example of each. |
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Servic Animal- animal that provides service to humans production animal- animalnused for food products |
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| what is an independent variable in an expirement |
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| In an expiriment the factor thta which is suppost to make "it" happen the causative factor |
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| How can palnts be propagated? |
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| divisions, cutting, layering |
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| what is the most important information on the material safety data sheet (MSDS) |
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| chemichal safety information |
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| sexul reproduction occurs in which plant part? |
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| Which of these products are products of agriculture? |
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| Which is the best wayto comminicate with a large group of people at one time? |
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| whitch is not an example of a? renewable resource |
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| whitch is a source of soil pollution? |
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| litter,toxic materials,sewage |
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| whitch of the following is not an exampke of personal protective equipment? |
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| a _______________ is an example of the plant supply industry |
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| power,structures,and electrification are all areas of _____________ |
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| selling,promoting,and advertising are all important functions of ____________ |
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| in ___________ smith hughes act is passed |
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