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Agronomy Crops ID FFA Studyguide

Alfalfa PlantSeed

Barley PlantSeed

Broccoli PlantSeedling

Canola Seedling & PlantSeed

Cantalope PlantSeeds

Corn PlantSeedling

Cotton PlantSeed

Cucumber PlantSeeds

Dent Corn (Seeds Only) PlantsSeeds

Kentucky Blue Grass PlantSeed

Lettuce PlantSeed

Lima Beans (Seed Only) Seeds

Oats PlantSeed

Orchard Grass PlantSeed

Peanuts PlantSeed

Peas PlantSeed

Popcorn (Seed Only) SeedSeed & Product

Potato (Plant Only) PlantYoung Plant

Red Clover PlantSeed

Red Wheat (Seed only) Seed

Rice PlantSeed

Rye PlantSeed

Safflower PlantSeed

Sorghum PlantSeed

Soybeans PlantSeed

Strawberry (Plant Only) Plant

Sudangrass PlantSeed

Sugar beets PlantSeed

Sunflower PlantSeed

Sweet Corn (Plant Only) Plant

Sweet Potato (Plant Only) Plant

Sweet clover PlantSeed

Tall Fescue PlantSeed

Timothy PlantSeed

Tomato PlantSeed

Watermelon PlantSeed

Wheat (Plant only) Plant

White Clover PlantSeed

White Wheat (Seed Only) Seed

White Beans (Seed Only) Seed

Tobacco PlantSeed

Sugarcane (Plant Only) Plant

Squash PlantSeed

Red Bean (Seed Only) Red Bean

Spinach (Plant Only) Plant

Pinto Beans (Seed Only) Seed Sample

Onion PlantSeed

Hops PlantJuvenile Plant

Flax PlantSeed

Cranberry PlantPlant with fruit

Cauliflower PlantSeedling

Chili Pepper PlantSeed

Carrot (Root Provided) PlantSeed

Black Beans ID Seed Only SeedsIndividual Seed

Bermuda Grass PlantSeed

Bean Dry PlantSeedling

Cabbage PlantsSeedlings

Durum Wheat (Seed Only) PlantSeeds