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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Crops and Products Products and Crops Weeds Harmful or Beneficial? Rankings

What crop that grows in North Dakota is made into sugar?

Sugar Beets

What crop that grows in North Dakota is made into pasta?

Durum Wheat

What crop grown in North Dakota is used in making paints?

Flax

What crop grown in North Dakota is used in making ethanol?

Corn

Which crop grown in North Dakota is used in making malt?

Barley

What main type of food is Hard Red Spring Wheat used to make?

Bread

Which type of crop is grown for its edible oil or seed?

Sunflower

What are two crops that can be made into chips?

Corn and potato

What crop is the world’s most important edible vegetable oil?

Soybean

What are the two crops used to produce sugar?

Sugar beets and Sugar Cane

Is Canada Thistle a prohibited or restricted noxious weed?

Prohibited Noxious Weed

What weed do goats and sheep like to eat that cows don’t?

Leafy Spurge

What is a weed?

A plant out of place

What is the name of the chemical used to control weeds?

Herbicide

Name three examples of physical weed control.

Hoeing, cultivating, burning

Reduced Crop yield and quality?

Harmful

Medicine?

Beneficial

Increased farm tillage and herbicide costs?

Harmful

Land and property depreciation?

Harmful

Aesthetic qualities?

Beneficial

What state ranks number one in the production of Hard Red Spring Wheat?

North Dakota

What state ranks number one in the production of potatoes?

Idaho

What area is the leading producer of Sugar Beets?

Red River Valley

What are the top three crops in the United States?

Wheat, Corn and Soybean

What are the top five world food crops?

Wheat, Rice, Corn, Potato, Barley