Chapter 3 - Crop Classification
Hay is dried to ___% moisture and stored in air?
20%
Silage is a type of forage that is harvested at ____%-___% moisture content and sealed up.
50-80%
We study and categorize plants in agronomy based on which of the following three:
Agronomic Uses Industrial Uses Nutritional Uses
There are three (3) types of plant fiber that are used for clothing and textiles. Select the correct three(3) listed below.
Cotton Bast Vegetable
There are ten(10) agronomic classifications. What are five of them from the selection below:
Grains Forages Green Manure Recreational Turf Cover
Turfgrass management deals with the grasses grown at: (select all that apply)
Homes Athletic Parks Golf Courses
Special-Purpose crops are used to manage, select all that apply below.
Soil Quality Water Weeds Diseases
Forage crops are used as stock to feed
animals
Cereal or grain crops are grown for their edible seeds. Match the correct answers.
cereal-human consumption grains-animal consumption
Cotton is most important for __________________.
clothing
An example of an oilseed crop is which of the following?
corn
Catch crops are also known as ______________ crops
emergency
Biofuel crops are grown to be used as an alternative to fossil fuels.
false
Cover crops are grown to cause soil erosion, enhance soil fertility and improve water filtration.
false
The art & science of breeding, growing, design with, maintenance, and marketing of plants used in decorative and recreational purposes is called landscaping
false
You do not have to boil pulses before consuming them. They are completely safe.
false
These types of crops are grown to increase soil fertility.
green manure
What is dried to 20% moisture and stored in air?
hay
Who invented cereal foods in 1900?
kellogg
Any crop designated to be the main source of profit is considered the _________ crop.
main
A place where plants are propagated and grown to a usable size is called:
nursery
Oilseed crops are grown for their__________.
oil
This type of agronomy is the science of vegetable growing.
olericulture
This type of agronomy studies the cultivation, storing and processing of fruits and nuts
pomology
Examples of root crops are which of the following. Select all that apply.
sweet potato
A trap crop grown to protect the main crop from a pest.
true
Arboriculture is silviculture but in an urban setting.
true
Biomass crops are grown for their foliage to be used as a source of energy.
true
Cash crops are short maturing, planted between seasons, and utilize left over fertilizer and soil moisture.
true
Cover crops are grown to prevent soil erosion, enhance soil fertility and improve water filtration.
true
Drug crops are grown for medicinal/ therapeutic uses.
true
Floriculture is a discipline concerned with the cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants for gardens for floristry, comprising the floral industry.
true
Forestry is the art and science of managing forests, tree plantations, and related natural resources.
true
Grains are the fruit of seed of a crop plant.
true
Other special purpose crops can be grown to repel pests.
true
Root crops are grown for their edible roots.
true
Silage crops undergo partial fermentation in their wrap to help preserve nutrients.
true
The art & science of controlling the establishment, growth, composition, health, and quality of forests (forest setting) is called silviculture
true
There are many types of Sorghum that are grown. The two discussed in the presentation ore forage based and grain based.
true
Two (2) crops that are grown for their sugar are sugar beets and cane.
true
Weeds are any plant that is growing that interferes with the main crop.
true