Farm weather mayhem
Help on the farm and learn new facts about agriculture
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Chickens and their eggs
Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer
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Start
question 1/4
What is the primary definition of agriculture, and what are the three main components that make up agricultural systems?
A) The science of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock
B) Only the process of growing vegetables in a garden
Collect
C) The study of wild animal populations and their habitats
question 2/4
How does agriculture differ from horticulture, and what role does livestock management play in modern agricultural practices?
A) Agriculture is smaller scale; horticulture focuses on large-scale grain production
Collect
B) There is no difference between agriculture and horticulture
C) Agriculture encompasses food production including livestock; horticulture focuses on garden cultivation and ornamental plants
question 3/4
What are the main functions of agriculture in society beyond food production, including its economic and environmental roles?
A) Entertainment and tourism only
B) Providing employment, raw materials for industries, and managing landscapes
Collect
C) Creating pollution and using resources
question 4/4
How has agriculture evolved from traditional farming methods to modern sustainable practices, and what technologies are now commonly used?
A) Farming hasn't changed; we still use the same methods from 100 years ago
Collect
B) From manual labor and simple tools to precision agriculture, GPS technology, and data-driven crop management
C) We've abandoned all technology and returned to ancient methods
Well done! Happy chickens
Cluck, Cluck...
continue
Cows and their milk
Milk the cows for each correct answer
x4
x0
Start
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QUESTION 1/4
What are three major economic benefits that livestock farming provides to rural communities and global food security?
A) Income generation, employment opportunities, and stable food supply
B) Video game development, social media growth, and entertainment
Milking
C) Pollution, deforestation, and water waste
QUESTION 2/4
How does livestock contribute to soil health and nutrient cycling in integrated farming systems?
Milking
A) Animals destroy soil and prevent plant growth
B) Animal manure provides natural fertilizer, improving soil structure and nutrient content
C) Livestock only compact soil and cause erosion
question 3/4
What nutritional benefits do animal products provide that are difficult to obtain from plant-based sources alone?
A) Vitamin C, fiber, and carbohydrates
Milking
B) Sugar, caffeine, and processed ingredients
C) Complete proteins, Vitamin B12, iron, and essential fatty acids
question 4/4
How can livestock farming support biodiversity and land management when practiced sustainably?
A) Through rotational grazing, maintaining grasslands, and creating habitats for various species
Milking
B) By converting all land to concrete pastures
C) Livestock farming always destroys biodiversity
Well done! Happy cows
Mmoooo...
continue
Pigs and their food
Feed the pigs for each correct answer
x4
x4
x0
x0
Start
QUESTION 1/4
Which image shows a farming practice that captures carbon from the atmosphere and stores it in the soil?
Feed
QUESTION 2/4
Which picture demonstrates rotational grazing, a practice that improves soil health and reduces greenhouse gases?
Feed
QUESTION 3/4
Which image shows composting, a practice that recycles farm waste and reduces methane emissions?
Feed
QUESTION 4/4
Which picture demonstrates agroforestry, a system that combines trees with crops or livestock to sequester more carbon?
Feed
Well done! happy pigs
OinK, oink...
continue
Sheep and their wool
Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer
x4
x4
Start
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question 1/4
This soil sample was taken from a farm. What indicates that sustainable farming practices have successfully improved this soil's ability to store carbon?
A) Dark color, crumbly texture, and visible organic matter
B) Light gray color and hard, compacted structure
Shearing
C) Dry, sandy texture with no nutrients
question 2/4
This field has been managed with conservation practices for 5 years. What visible feature demonstrates reduced carbon emissions and improved soil health?
A) Deeply plowed furrows exposing bare soil to erosion
Shearing
B) Standing water and muddy runoff
C) Crop residue covering the surface and protecting the soil
question 3/4
This farm has reduced its carbon footprint by 40% in recent years. What technology visible in this image contributed to this achievement?
A) Solar panels on buildings or wind turbines in fields
Shearing
B) Large diesel fuel storage tanks
C) Coal-burning equipment
question 4/4
While cows naturally emit methane, this farm has reduced methane emissions per animal. What practice shown helps achieve this reduction?
A) Keeping cattle in confined spaces with poor-quality feed
B) Improved diet with seaweed supplements or high-quality forage that improves digestion
Shearing
C) Allowing cattle to eat whatever they find with no management
Well done! Happy sheep
Beeeehehe...
continue
All right, daily chores done!
x4
x4
x4
x4
FInalize
CONGRATULATIONS!
Click me for sources :)
start over?
Sources : Pretty, Jules. “Agricultural Sustainability: Concepts, Principles and Evidence.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 363, no. 1491, 25 July 2008, pp. 447–465, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2610163/, https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2007.2163. Ph.D., Agronomy Manager, Mark Jeschke. “Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Agriculture.” Pioneer.com, 2022, www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/greenhouse-gas-agriculture.html?cid=mkch:sem_mktp:gsh_ctry:us_brnd:phi_agny:IHA_cpid:CPN-24_cpno:104286_cpds:pio-agronomy-dynamic-sem_. Accessed 6 Nov. 2025. Smith, Olivia M., et al. “Organic Farming Provides Reliable Environmental Benefits but Increases Variability in Crop Yields: A Global Meta-Analysis.” Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, vol. 3, no. 3, 27 Sept. 2019, www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2019.00082/full, https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2019.00082. Jacob, A., Kodua, T. T., & Addae, M. (2021). Structural equation modelling of perception for sustainable agriculture as climate change mitigation strategy in Ghana. Environmental Systems Research, 10(1)https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-021-00230-8
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Farm weather mayhem
Help on the farm and learn new facts about agriculture
start
Chickens and their eggs
Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer
x0
x0
x0
x0
Start
question 1/4
What is the primary definition of agriculture, and what are the three main components that make up agricultural systems?
A) The science of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock
B) Only the process of growing vegetables in a garden
Collect
C) The study of wild animal populations and their habitats
question 2/4
How does agriculture differ from horticulture, and what role does livestock management play in modern agricultural practices?
A) Agriculture is smaller scale; horticulture focuses on large-scale grain production
Collect
B) There is no difference between agriculture and horticulture
C) Agriculture encompasses food production including livestock; horticulture focuses on garden cultivation and ornamental plants
question 3/4
What are the main functions of agriculture in society beyond food production, including its economic and environmental roles?
A) Entertainment and tourism only
B) Providing employment, raw materials for industries, and managing landscapes
Collect
C) Creating pollution and using resources
question 4/4
How has agriculture evolved from traditional farming methods to modern sustainable practices, and what technologies are now commonly used?
A) Farming hasn't changed; we still use the same methods from 100 years ago
Collect
B) From manual labor and simple tools to precision agriculture, GPS technology, and data-driven crop management
C) We've abandoned all technology and returned to ancient methods
Well done! Happy chickens
Cluck, Cluck...
continue
Cows and their milk
Milk the cows for each correct answer
x4
x0
Start
x0
x0
QUESTION 1/4
What are three major economic benefits that livestock farming provides to rural communities and global food security?
A) Income generation, employment opportunities, and stable food supply
B) Video game development, social media growth, and entertainment
Milking
C) Pollution, deforestation, and water waste
QUESTION 2/4
How does livestock contribute to soil health and nutrient cycling in integrated farming systems?
Milking
A) Animals destroy soil and prevent plant growth
B) Animal manure provides natural fertilizer, improving soil structure and nutrient content
C) Livestock only compact soil and cause erosion
question 3/4
What nutritional benefits do animal products provide that are difficult to obtain from plant-based sources alone?
A) Vitamin C, fiber, and carbohydrates
Milking
B) Sugar, caffeine, and processed ingredients
C) Complete proteins, Vitamin B12, iron, and essential fatty acids
question 4/4
How can livestock farming support biodiversity and land management when practiced sustainably?
A) Through rotational grazing, maintaining grasslands, and creating habitats for various species
Milking
B) By converting all land to concrete pastures
C) Livestock farming always destroys biodiversity
Well done! Happy cows
Mmoooo...
continue
Pigs and their food
Feed the pigs for each correct answer
x4
x4
x0
x0
Start
QUESTION 1/4
Which image shows a farming practice that captures carbon from the atmosphere and stores it in the soil?
Feed
QUESTION 2/4
Which picture demonstrates rotational grazing, a practice that improves soil health and reduces greenhouse gases?
Feed
QUESTION 3/4
Which image shows composting, a practice that recycles farm waste and reduces methane emissions?
Feed
QUESTION 4/4
Which picture demonstrates agroforestry, a system that combines trees with crops or livestock to sequester more carbon?
Feed
Well done! happy pigs
OinK, oink...
continue
Sheep and their wool
Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer
x4
x4
Start
x4
x0
question 1/4
This soil sample was taken from a farm. What indicates that sustainable farming practices have successfully improved this soil's ability to store carbon?
A) Dark color, crumbly texture, and visible organic matter
B) Light gray color and hard, compacted structure
Shearing
C) Dry, sandy texture with no nutrients
question 2/4
This field has been managed with conservation practices for 5 years. What visible feature demonstrates reduced carbon emissions and improved soil health?
A) Deeply plowed furrows exposing bare soil to erosion
Shearing
B) Standing water and muddy runoff
C) Crop residue covering the surface and protecting the soil
question 3/4
This farm has reduced its carbon footprint by 40% in recent years. What technology visible in this image contributed to this achievement?
A) Solar panels on buildings or wind turbines in fields
Shearing
B) Large diesel fuel storage tanks
C) Coal-burning equipment
question 4/4
While cows naturally emit methane, this farm has reduced methane emissions per animal. What practice shown helps achieve this reduction?
A) Keeping cattle in confined spaces with poor-quality feed
B) Improved diet with seaweed supplements or high-quality forage that improves digestion
Shearing
C) Allowing cattle to eat whatever they find with no management
Well done! Happy sheep
Beeeehehe...
continue
All right, daily chores done!
x4
x4
x4
x4
FInalize
CONGRATULATIONS!
Click me for sources :)
start over?
Sources : Pretty, Jules. “Agricultural Sustainability: Concepts, Principles and Evidence.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 363, no. 1491, 25 July 2008, pp. 447–465, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2610163/, https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2007.2163. Ph.D., Agronomy Manager, Mark Jeschke. “Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Agriculture.” Pioneer.com, 2022, www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/greenhouse-gas-agriculture.html?cid=mkch:sem_mktp:gsh_ctry:us_brnd:phi_agny:IHA_cpid:CPN-24_cpno:104286_cpds:pio-agronomy-dynamic-sem_. Accessed 6 Nov. 2025. Smith, Olivia M., et al. “Organic Farming Provides Reliable Environmental Benefits but Increases Variability in Crop Yields: A Global Meta-Analysis.” Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, vol. 3, no. 3, 27 Sept. 2019, www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2019.00082/full, https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2019.00082. Jacob, A., Kodua, T. T., & Addae, M. (2021). Structural equation modelling of perception for sustainable agriculture as climate change mitigation strategy in Ghana. Environmental Systems Research, 10(1)https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-021-00230-8
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