AGEC 3713 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers| Latest Update Guaranteed Success
There's a pretty good rule of thumb as to whether you should include something in an email or
post it through social media, particularly with regard to your future employment. What is it?
The "grandma" rule - would you be proud for your grandma to see it?
You show up for your first day of work at Big Edna's Burger World and Edna wants you to fill out
your employee paperwork. Understandably, given your thick Northern brogue, the fact you
wore a tartan kilt to work, and the fact that your name is Scotty McEdinburgh, she'd like to
confirm your work eligibility status here in the U.S. of A. What form is she going to use to
document that work eligibility per federal law? Form I-9
Fifteen year old Junior Senior is trying to save money for college, so he goes to work for local
wheat farmer Roscoe Filburn (Roscoe and Junior are not related). Given his age, what tasks
would be prohibited for Junior under OSHA regulations? Assume Junior does not have a driver's
license nor any specialized farm equipment training. Actually, Junior would be prohibited
from performing any of the above tasks, so enjoy scooping out the livestock stalls, kid.
Slim, the feed shack sower and senior stacker at Sunnyside Seed & Feed, has had a long week
since everyone has been stocking up on ange cubes lately. He's already racked up 40 hours this
week. Assuming you are paying him the minimum wage in Oklahoma (which has the same
minimum wage as the federal requirement) how much are you going to have to pay him for
hour 41? Round up to the nearest cent. $10.88
Hot Air Industries, LLC (HAIL) has leased your farm for its wind energy project, and placed one
two-megawatt (2MW) turbine on your property. Given the turbine and your local conditions,
the turbine has an expected capacity factor of 50%. HAIL has a power purchase agreement that
will pay them $0.05/kWh of power they generate. There are 8,760 hours in a year. HAIL also has
an arrangement whereby they receive $1.00 in renewable energy credits (RECs) for each 1,000
kWh "block" of power they sell. Your lease provides you with a 5% royalty on the gross
revenues, which is defined as "proceeds from the sale of electrical energy generated by the
turbines on your property." Given all of these facts, what can you expect to earn in royalties
from your turbine in one year? $21,900
, What should a surface owner avoid in a wind or solar energy lease if they don't own the
minerals underlying their property? Agreeing to limit the development of oil and gas on the
property, if such development would interfere with the operation of the wind project.
One last thing about wind: in 2023, how much of Oklahoma's annual electrical power
generation came from that thing that comes sweepin' down the plains? 42.32%
Which of the following best describes the doctrine used by Oklahoma to allocate stream water
resources? The California doctrine: landowners holding property immediately adjacent to a
stream have priority use of the streamwater for domestic uses, but non-adjacent landowners
can also apply for appropriations of stream water that are prioritized in order of the
appropriations' granting.
A plague of hipsterbugs is sweeping the countryside. Since hipsterbugs are devoted to "keeping
everything vintage," they wipe out any variety of corn developed after 1950. You desperately
want to protect your corn crop, but the only pesticide that works against hipsterbugs (2,4-
Whatevercide) is manufactured in the U.K. and has not yet been through the EPA labeling
process. You're also concerned that Vinyl Creek runs next to your field and could catch some
drift from any applications. Not sure what to do, you start meditating on your Ag Law training.
Which of the following is TRUE about the FIFRA requirements that would apply to you? Only
use a pesticide in a manner consistent with its labeling. Since there is no EPA-approved label for
this pesticide, you can't use it without violating FIFRA.
Which of the following would NOT be considered a "pollutant" under the Clean Water Act's
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System? Stormwater runoff carrying commercial
fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium from a wheat field overland into a
nearby lake.
Which of the following activities would require a stormwater discharge NPDES permit? All of
the above
Given your answers to the previous two questions, which of the following would NOT be liable
under CERCLA for cleanup costs? All of the above parties would be liable for cleanup costs
under CERCLA.
There's a pretty good rule of thumb as to whether you should include something in an email or
post it through social media, particularly with regard to your future employment. What is it?
The "grandma" rule - would you be proud for your grandma to see it?
You show up for your first day of work at Big Edna's Burger World and Edna wants you to fill out
your employee paperwork. Understandably, given your thick Northern brogue, the fact you
wore a tartan kilt to work, and the fact that your name is Scotty McEdinburgh, she'd like to
confirm your work eligibility status here in the U.S. of A. What form is she going to use to
document that work eligibility per federal law? Form I-9
Fifteen year old Junior Senior is trying to save money for college, so he goes to work for local
wheat farmer Roscoe Filburn (Roscoe and Junior are not related). Given his age, what tasks
would be prohibited for Junior under OSHA regulations? Assume Junior does not have a driver's
license nor any specialized farm equipment training. Actually, Junior would be prohibited
from performing any of the above tasks, so enjoy scooping out the livestock stalls, kid.
Slim, the feed shack sower and senior stacker at Sunnyside Seed & Feed, has had a long week
since everyone has been stocking up on ange cubes lately. He's already racked up 40 hours this
week. Assuming you are paying him the minimum wage in Oklahoma (which has the same
minimum wage as the federal requirement) how much are you going to have to pay him for
hour 41? Round up to the nearest cent. $10.88
Hot Air Industries, LLC (HAIL) has leased your farm for its wind energy project, and placed one
two-megawatt (2MW) turbine on your property. Given the turbine and your local conditions,
the turbine has an expected capacity factor of 50%. HAIL has a power purchase agreement that
will pay them $0.05/kWh of power they generate. There are 8,760 hours in a year. HAIL also has
an arrangement whereby they receive $1.00 in renewable energy credits (RECs) for each 1,000
kWh "block" of power they sell. Your lease provides you with a 5% royalty on the gross
revenues, which is defined as "proceeds from the sale of electrical energy generated by the
turbines on your property." Given all of these facts, what can you expect to earn in royalties
from your turbine in one year? $21,900
, What should a surface owner avoid in a wind or solar energy lease if they don't own the
minerals underlying their property? Agreeing to limit the development of oil and gas on the
property, if such development would interfere with the operation of the wind project.
One last thing about wind: in 2023, how much of Oklahoma's annual electrical power
generation came from that thing that comes sweepin' down the plains? 42.32%
Which of the following best describes the doctrine used by Oklahoma to allocate stream water
resources? The California doctrine: landowners holding property immediately adjacent to a
stream have priority use of the streamwater for domestic uses, but non-adjacent landowners
can also apply for appropriations of stream water that are prioritized in order of the
appropriations' granting.
A plague of hipsterbugs is sweeping the countryside. Since hipsterbugs are devoted to "keeping
everything vintage," they wipe out any variety of corn developed after 1950. You desperately
want to protect your corn crop, but the only pesticide that works against hipsterbugs (2,4-
Whatevercide) is manufactured in the U.K. and has not yet been through the EPA labeling
process. You're also concerned that Vinyl Creek runs next to your field and could catch some
drift from any applications. Not sure what to do, you start meditating on your Ag Law training.
Which of the following is TRUE about the FIFRA requirements that would apply to you? Only
use a pesticide in a manner consistent with its labeling. Since there is no EPA-approved label for
this pesticide, you can't use it without violating FIFRA.
Which of the following would NOT be considered a "pollutant" under the Clean Water Act's
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System? Stormwater runoff carrying commercial
fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium from a wheat field overland into a
nearby lake.
Which of the following activities would require a stormwater discharge NPDES permit? All of
the above
Given your answers to the previous two questions, which of the following would NOT be liable
under CERCLA for cleanup costs? All of the above parties would be liable for cleanup costs
under CERCLA.