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Why do cows have pierced ears? |
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What is a measure of the amount of acidity in the soil? |
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Where does most of the water in the atmosphere come from? |
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The ocean (about 85 percent) |
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What is the term for plowing or cultivating around the hill as opposed to up and down? |
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Where in Tennessee does the nation's largest population of bald eagles winter? |
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What is the common name for cut and dried forage used for livestock feed? |
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Great Pyrennes (pronounced Peer a knees), Border Collie, and Australian Shepherd are are dog breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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Sheep (They are usually used to herd or guard sheep) |
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Tennessee ranks number one in the country in the production of what wooden item? |
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What part of a horse bridle fits in the horse’s mouth? |
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Berkshire, Poland China, and Landrace are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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What kind of deer inhabits Tennessee? |
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What are the two types of water found on land? |
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Ground Water and Surface Water |
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Name the country where the Clydesdale originated. |
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What is the term for a male hog? |
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How do honeybees communicate? |
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Shorthorn, Charlolais, and Santa Gertrudis are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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Of the following resources which is not considered to be renewable: trees, water, coal, air. |
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What does TWRA stand for? |
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Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency |
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A female hog before she has pigs is called a what? |
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What crop in Tennessee is referred to as "White Gold?" |
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What does it mean for an animal to be polled? |
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What fish is generally the goal of a day of fly casting? |
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Where was the state record, three pound, bluegill caught? |
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What bugs spread Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Lyme Disease? |
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Aquaculture is the science of producing what product? |
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What is another name for steer wrestling? |
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What are you doing if you dock a sheep’s tail? |
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What is the term used to describe the last possible date a particular area can expect a killing frost? |
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What abundant resource in Tennessee makes beef cattle production profitable? |
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Cattle produce what kind of meat? |
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Suffolk, Hampshire, and Dorset are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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What national sporting event is held each year in Grand Junction, Tennessee? |
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A cross between a domesticated beef animal and the American Bison is called what? |
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What is Tennessee's largest and most important rock resource? |
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What "popular" Tennessee tree is really a magnolia? |
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The late wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin was better known by what name? |
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Tennessee's Institute of Agriculture is an important part of what university? |
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The University of Tennessee |
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What is the term for a male beef animal? |
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What is the official state game bird of Tennessee? |
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What is the term used to describe the loss of topsoil? |
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People from what country are largely responsible for the spread of domesticated horses world-wide? |
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What are the two state insects of Tennessee? |
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What crop has the most harvested acres in Tennessee? |
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What is the most valuable tree in Tennessee's forests? |
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Black Walnut (Used in furniture making) |
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What is the most common grass found in Tennessee? |
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What is the term for a male horse? |
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What insect is spreading the West Nile Virus in this country? |
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What is the term for the group of baby pigs a sow has? |
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Of the three types of soil, Sand, Silt and Clay, which one is the stickiest? |
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What is applied to soil to increase crop yield? |
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What is the name of the bird which migrates through Tennessee in a "V?" |
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What is defined as the wise use of natural resources over time? |
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What is the name for the ditch which forms in soil due to water erosion? |
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What is mixed in soil to raise the pH? |
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A female sheep of any age is called a what? |
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What family do all poisonous snakes found in Tennessee belong to? |
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What are we doing when we are irrigating (Pronounced EAR-UH-GATE-ING) a field? |
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In what month do the dogwood trees usually bloom in Tennessee? |
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Who is Tennessee's current Commissioner of Agriculture? |
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Name the two kinds of vultures found in Tennessee. |
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The Black Vulture and the Turkey Vulture |
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What does a Hognose Snake do when it is threatened? |
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What great service is done by the purple martin? |
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They eat mosquitoes (up to 2000 per day) |
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When measuring a horse, how many inches are in a hand? |
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What are the three main body parts of an insect? |
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Head, Thorax, and Abdomen |
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What fish weighed a state record 14 lb. 8 oz. when caught in Sugar Creek, Tennessee? |
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Grubs are the larvae for what type of insect? |
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Name the three particles found in soil? |
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What farm animal has the digestive system most like humans? |
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What is the study of traits and characteristics of living things? |
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Caterpillars are the larvae for what type of insect? |
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Butterflies or Moths (either is correct) |
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What are baby sheep called? |
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What is the official commercial fish of Tennessee? |
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What is the most common type of Tobacco grown in Tennessee? |
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What land unit contains 43,560 square feet? |
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The wool from one sheep is called a what? |
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What is the official sport fish of Tennessee? |
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What is the largest rodent found in Tennessee? |
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The beaver (also the largest in North America) |
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What time of year is corn planted? |
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What farm group not only serves as an insurance agency, but also a nationwide farm lobby? |
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What is the most popular breed of dairy cattle? |
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An acre is approximately the size of what athletic field? |
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A baby goat is called a what? |
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What do snakes smell with? |
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How many times is a dairy cow milked each day? |
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The Saddlebred, Appaloosa, and the Mustang are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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What is the name of the famous tractor company who paints its tractors green and yellow? |
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What species of bear is found in Tennessee? |
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A male sheep of any age is called a what? |
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Guernsey, Ayrshire (pronounced Air Shur) and Milking Shorthorn are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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At which Tennessee reservoir was the state record, 42 pound, Muskie caught? |
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What was the first crop raised by settlers in Middle Tennessee? |
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What time of the year is wheat planted? |
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Hogs produce what kind of meat? |
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What Mexican insect spread into the southeastern U.S. causing millions of dollars in damages to cotton crops? |
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How many barrels are there in the horse event barrel racing? |
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A female beef animal before she has a calf is called a what? |
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A newborn horse of either sex is called a what? |
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Landrace, Yorkshire and Spots are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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A male chicken is called a what? |
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Angora, Boer (pronounced Boar) and French Alpine are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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Which grand division of the state depends the most on the row crop part of Agriculture? |
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In what part of the country would you find the most horses, in the east or the west? |
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What stinging insect has invaded southern Tennessee recently? |
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What is the name of the endangered fishing eagle that is making a comeback in Tennessee? |
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What is the most common vulture found in Tennessee? |
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Name the two types of foxes found in Tennessee. |
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A male newborn horse is called a what? |
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What crop do we use to produce margarine? |
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What two animals are the most common carriers of rabies in Tennessee? |
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Tunis, Jacob, and Columbia are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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What is Tennessee's only marsupial? |
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What western mammal has drifted into Tennessee causing much alarm to farmers? |
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What is the state wild animal of Tennessee? |
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Rhode Island Reds and Plymouth Rocks are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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Limousin (pronounced Limosine), Brangus, and Maine-Anjou (pronounced Main AHN JEW) are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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Sheep produce what kind of meat? |
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Spiders are members of what animal family? |
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Arachnids (pronounced UH-RACK-NIDS |
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What Grand Division of Tennessee grows the most cotton? |
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What do the letters USDA mean? |
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United States Department of Agriculture |
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Jersey, Holstein, and Brown Swiss are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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A female newborn horse is called a what? |
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What breed of horse is featured at the National Celebration in Shelbyville, Tennessee? |
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Simmental, Angus, and Hereford are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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What part of the Tobacco plant is used in production? |
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Arabian, Belgian, and Morgan are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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Name the three most prominent Rivers of Tennessee. |
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Tennessee, Mississippi, and Cumberland |
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A female hatchling chicken is called a what? |
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What is the most fertile part of the soil? |
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What state produces the most corn? |
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What is the most common term for a male goat? |
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What is the most common term for a female goat? |
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What are the only insects that produce food for humans? |
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What is the general term for the working in an industry that is sustainable, renewable and contributes to the quality of the environment? |
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Standardbred, Hackney, and Shire are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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A cross between a female horse and a male donkey is called a what? |
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In what structure is silage stored? |
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