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AESC 2050 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers Did Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, say he was a 1st generation farmer (his parents don't farm) OR he is a multi-generational farmer (his is the latest in a long line of farmers)? - answermulti generational Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms,...

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AESC 2050 Final Exam Questions With
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Did Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, say he was a 1st generation farmer (his parents don't
farm) OR he is a multi-generational farmer (his is the latest in a long line of farmers)? -
answer✔multi generational

Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said Pecans are harvested - answer✔using automated
equipment

Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said Peaches are harvested - answer✔using all manual labor
Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said the biggest weather concern for growing Pecans is -
answer✔hurricane conditions
Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said the biggest weather concern for growing Peaches is -
answer✔late frost
Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said that Peaches and Pecans are good complementary crops
in Georgia because - answer✔they have an offset harvest, peaches in the spring/summer, and
pecans in the late fall
Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said that the "game changer" in growing Pecans over the last
10 years is - answer✔demand from China

Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said that growing Peaches organically - answer✔is not
possible in Georgia's climate and many pests
Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said the biggest challenge today in managing a business in
seasonal specialty crops, like Peaches, is - answer✔labor, finding a source of seasonal records
Lawton Pearson, of Pearson Farms, said most of his seasonal labor today working in his Peach
growing fields comes from - answer✔a federal program with the U.S. Department of Labor
(H2A)

Urban Agriculture can involve ___________________ . - answer✔A. Animal husbandry

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B. Aquaculture
C. Agroforestry
D. Beekeeping
**E. All of the above**

An example of Low-Tech Urban Agriculture is - answer✔Community gardens
The "Rule Breaker" in Low-Tech Urban Agriculture is "Footprint", which means productive
agriculture - answer✔doesn't have to be BIG (it can happen in relatively small spaces)

An example of Medium-Tech Urban Agriculture is: - answer✔Aquaponics
The "Rule Breaker" in Medium-Tech Urban Agriculture is "Nutrient Delivery", which means
productive agriculture: - answer✔growing crops effectively doesn't always require soil

An example of High-Tech Urban Agriculture is: - answer✔Vertical high-rise farming

Aquaponics takes the traditional hydroponics model and adds ___________ - answer✔Fish

The Tri-State Water Wars involves Georgia and which other 2 states - answer✔Alabama, Florida
One of the major advantages of starting a backyard flock of laying hens is the money you will
save in not buying eggs from the grocery store - answer✔false
At the start of the Advertising lecture, Dr. Kiepper showed 4 short commercials by 2 poultry
companies taking alternate views of _____________ by the poultry industry - answer✔antibiotic
use

Which of the following is an EXTRINSIC value - answer✔Financial success

Which of the following is an INTRINSIC value - answer✔Self-acceptance

Ethos appeals to - answer✔Credibility and character

Logos appeals to - answer✔reason

Pathos appeals to - answer✔emotion
In advertising, using the argument that a person should believe or do something because
"everyone" is doing it is known as _______________ . - answer✔Bandwagon

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