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Ag 7th Final Exam
From FFA to producers and consumers, this study set has it all!
Question | Answer |
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What did the Future Farmers of America change their name to? | The National FFA Organization; not just farmers were allowed |
Who wrote the Creed? | E.M. Tiffany; it was adopted in 1930 |
What FFA degree is available to middle school students? | Discovery Degree |
What symbol of the FFA emblem represents hard work? | Plow |
What symbol of the FFA emblem represents unity? | Cross- Section of an Ear of Corn |
Name 3 crops grown in Georgia. | Cotton, peaches, and peanuts |
What are Georgia's top agricultural products? | Broilers, cotton, timber, beef, and peanuts |
Define Botany. | The scientific study of plants |
Name 3 different types of hand tools used in Ag mechanics. | Hammer, torch, and saw |
What is the difference between a-sexual and sexual propagation? | A- sexual: cutting, replica, copy, one parent; Sexual: seeding, two parents |
What are materials that occur in nature that can be used by humans to fulfill a need? | Natural resources |
What does SAE stand for? | Supervised Agricultural Experience |
What does CDE stand for? | Career Development Events |
What are Georgia's top 5 agricultural goods? | 1. Broilers/chickens 2. Cotton 3. Timber 4. Beef 5. Peanuts |
What are 3 agricultural goods in Georgia that are ranked the #1 producer in the U.S.? | Peanuts, pecans, and eggs |
Who were allowed FFA membership in 1969? | Girls |
What is the uniform of the FFA called? | Official dress |
Define Agronomy. | The science of crop production and soil management |
What invention revolutionized farming heavy soils in the Mid-West? Who invented it? | Steel plow; John Deere |
What are the 3 rings of Agricultural Education? | Instruction, FFA, and SAE |
What are the gasses produced by industry and vehicles? | Emissions |
Define ecosystems. | Communities of interacting organisms |
Define conservation. | Preserving and protecting the natural environment |
Define consumers. | Organisms that feed on other organisms for energy |
Define producers. | Organisms that convert light energy to food |