AESC 2050 Exam 2 UGA Kiepper Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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AESC 2050 Exam 2 UGA Kiepper Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
What generation is Pearson Farms? ANS 5th
Why was Farm Bureau started? ANS So farmers could have a unified voice
How many lobbyists are in the Georgia state congress? ANS 937
What is the life of a peach tree? AN...
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Answers With Verified Solutions
What generation is Pearson Farms? ANS 5th
Why was Farm Bureau started? ANS So farmers could have a unified voice
How many lobbyists are in the Georgia state congress? ANS 937
What is the life of a peach tree? ANS 10-12 years
When does Mr. Pearson make a profit off of his peach trees? ANS 3rd-10th year
Which has a shorter shelf life? A peach or an apple? ANS A peach
When is the harvest season for a peach? ANS October
Which is more risky to farm? Peaches or Pecans ANS Peaches
What region of the United States are peaches the most well known? ANS The Southeast
When growing peaches, what season do you want to be the longest? ANS Winter
What is America's only native nut? ANS Pecan
Do most farmers start their own or inherit their farm? ANS Inherit because of how expensive it is to buy
equipment and prepare the land
Because our economy specializes it makes it easier for people to have... ANS seasonal jobs
, What is urban agriculture? ANS The process of cultivating, processing, and distributing food in or around a
village, town, or city that can involve animal husbandry, aquaculture, agroforestry, urban housekeeping, and
horticulture
What are victory gardens? ANS Vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks
By the end of the 20th century, how many Americans lived in urban areas? ANS 80%
What is Low-Tech Urban Agriculture ANS Taking advantage of existing urban areas for conversion to
traditional agriculture methods
What are some example of Low-Tech Urban Agriculture? ANS Community Gardens and Farmers Markets
Productive agriculture doesn't have to be... ANS BIG
What is Medium-Tech Urban Agriculture ANS Bringing new agriculture technologies into the urban
environment
What are some examples of medium-tech urban agriculture? ANS Hydroponics and Aquaponics
What is the difference between hydroponic and aquaponics? ANS The introduction of fish. Aquaponics involves
fish
Productive agriculture doesn't always need... ANS soil
What is High-Tech Urban Agriculture? ANS incorporating innovative agricultural technologies into the planning
phase of urban development
What is an example of high-tech urban agriculture? ANS Vertical farms that reside in cities
Large-scale production agriculture isn't limited to... ANS rural areas
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