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Oregon’s Agricultural Progress
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Best in Show
Pushing Mother Nature
Not your Usual
Fair Fare
Marshalling in a
New Era
What was that
word?
Change for the Better
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In a Sea of their
Own
Feeding the
Planet
Pulling the Food
Chain
Setting the Table
for a Growing
world
Burger and a
Shake?
Living la vida
verde
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Oregon’s Official Nut
What is the hazelnut?
Oregon’s symbolic signature fish.
Oregon’s State beverage.
The signature berry crop of Oregon.
What are blueberries?
The fourth largest agricultural commodity in Oregon.
A bean that maintains its taste and color after freezing or canning.
What is the Blue Lake green bean?
A pea pod that can be eaten whole.
What is the Sugar Pod II pea?
The cross between the blackberry and the raspberry.
What is the Marionberry?
A tomato that can be grown in cooler temperatures.
What is the legend tomato?
A new variety of tomato that is loaded with beta carotene, lycopene and anthocyanin.
What is the purple tomato?
Chemicals found in onions and berries that may prevent cancer and aging.
What are antioxidants?
A stable molecule that can prevent the negative effects of free radicals.
What is an antioxidant?
The substance found in barley that may lower the risk for colon cancer.
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Substances found in Pacific Albacore that protect the human heart and brain function.
What are omega-3 fatty acids?
The substance found in barley that may help lower bad cholesterol and raise good cholesterol.
What is beta glucan?
People who historically relied on salmon.
Who are the Native Americans of the Pacific North West?
The Chinese foreman credited with creating the most produced sweet cherry.
OSU’s resident baker/chemist.
Who is Andrew Ross?
The OSU researcher responsible for creating the Royal Anne Cherry.
Who is Ernest Wiegand?
The creator of the Marionberry.
Who is George Waldo?
Minimally processed and containing no artificial ingredients or added color.
What is the USDA definition of natural?
The animal was fed only grass from birth to slaughter, except for milk
prior to weaning.
What is the USDA definition of grass-fed?
An unstable molecule that can cause damage to the body’s cells.
What is a free radical?
An organism genetically modified to withstand Roundup application.
What is Roundup ready?
The process of modifying genetic information or adding genes or DNA into cells.
What is genetic engineering?
A system that allows water and nutrients to be dripped directly to the roots of a plant.
What is drip irrigation?
Development that allows researchers to breed specific plants.
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What is manual pollination?
Change that has led to drastic increase in blueberry yields.
What is planting bushes closer together?
Change that has led to an increase in cherry yields.
What is planting orchards more densely?
Organization that helped fund research to combat Eastern Filbert Blight.
What is the Oregon Hazelnut Commission?
Double Jeopardy
Used as food and currency by Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest.
What are salmon?
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Non-swimming young oysters.
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What is Spat?
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An oyster imported from Japan in 1919.
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What is the Pacific Oyster
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Causes an increase in acidity that kills young oysters.
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What are ocean up swells?
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System that allows customers to trace their tuna back to the ocean.
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What is Pacific Fish Trax?
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Hard red winter, hard red spring, soft red winter, hard red white, soft white and durum.
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What are the 6 varieties of wheat?
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Season and number of rows.
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What are barley classifications?
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The mapping of genes of a specific species using genetic markers?
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What is genetic mapping
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The world’s oldest crop.
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What is barley?
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Low protein, soft white wheat.
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What is the most common wheat grown in Oregon?
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Maps used to protect seed crops from cross-pollination.
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What are pinning maps?
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Dangerous herbicide previously used in onion production that seeped into the groundwater.
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What is DPA?
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January and April
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What are the months Oregon faces a “food desert,” or a lack of variety in available produce?
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They produce tastier, more nutritious, disease resistant and easier to harvest vegetable varieties.
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Who are OSU vegetable breeders?
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Grows fast, shades out weeds and resists disease.
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What are the goals for breeding Organic Broccoli?
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The most likely destination for Oregon wheat.
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Category 4
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An Oregon nut that is popular throughout Europe and China.
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What is the hazelnut?
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The home of the Pacific and Kumamoto oysters.
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What is Japan?
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The nation that has increased cherry production because it can export cherries to the US during the off-season.
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What is Chile?
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Technique that is not accepted globally.
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What is genetic engineering?
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The fat in meat that gives it flavor.
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What is marbling?
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Infectious disease in the mammary gland.
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What is the mammary gland?
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A natural remedy that can be used as a salve on udders.
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What is mint oil?
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The number of commercial dairies in Oregon.
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What is 300?
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Can lead to darker, drier, tougher meat.
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What is stress?
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Areas surrounding water that many ranchers work to protect.
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What are riparian areas?
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A system that has prevented runoff in onion production.
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What is the drip irrigation system?
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A tree that can produce for over 80 years.
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What is the hazelnut tree?
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Fishing method for tuna that isn’t dangerous for other ocean species.
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What are hook-and-line jigs?
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Dams, sedimentation, aquaculture and overfishing.
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What are reasons that salmon numbers are dwindling?
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Final Jeopardy
The Category is
Agricultural Trends
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Contains 95% organic ingredients, and the other 5% must be on the
approved national List.
What is USDA Organic Certification?