Edit Game
Ag Commodities
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   35  Close
Winter wheat is typically grown in which region of the US?
Southern states
Rapeseed is the actual plant for what commodity?
Canola
Which commodity was originally thought to be a weed?
Oats
What is the difference between Timber and Lumber?
Timber is raw wood, lumber is planks and boards
Which type of cotton is the premier species of cotton that makes up 1% of the cotton produced in the US?
Pima
What does canola stand for?
Canada oil low acid
wood that has been reduced either mechanically or chemically to pulp
Pulpwood
lumber of varying lengths but generally in increments of evenly cut 2-foot boards.
Random Length lumber
timber sawed into boards, planks, or other structural members of standard or specified length
Lumber
trees of forested areas considered as a source of wood. Lumber
Timber
Wool from rabbits
Angora
Cashmere and Mohair wools come from this animal
Goat
a fabric made from the sheared hair of sheep, llama, or other ruminants
wool
a staple fiber that is the most widely used natural fiber for the manufacture of clothes and textiles.
cotton
The source of bacon
Frozen Pork Bellies
are industrially raised pigs, swine, or hogs.
Lean hogs
cattle that have reached 600 to 800 pounds and been moved to a feedlot where they are fed a special food mix to encourage rapid weight gain.
feeder cattle
cattle industrially raised for beef production from the calf stage until they reach between 600 and 800 pounds
Live cattle
refers to futures on Grade AA; a yellow or white dairy product consisting of an emulsion of milk fat and water that is obtained by churning cream
cash-settled butter
This commodity is used almost exclusively in making table sugar
sugar beets
a carbohydrate known as sucrose in its crystalline powder form.
Sugar
an oilseed that is crushed to produce oil and meal; also an important feedstock for the growing biodiesel market
Canola
a species in the legume family of plants grown for its beans; it can fix nitrogen from the air in the soil
Soybeans
a cereal grain used commercially for animal feed, the production of malt (an important ingredient in beer production), and human food applications
Barley
seeds of the rice plant that have not had the outer hull and bran layers removed
Rough Rice
annual grasses that were the last cereal grains to be domesticated
oats
a cereal plant that produces grain which is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc.
Flour
a large cereal grain plant that has a leafy stalk on which ears are produced that contain the grains or seeds called kernels
corn
Name this commodity
Oats
Name this commodity
Canola
Name this commodity
Wheat
Name this commodity
Sugar Beet
Name this commodity
Sugar Cane
Name this commodity
Corn
Name this Commodity
Rice