Bottom Quark and J/Psi Production at CDF Perturbative quantum chromodynamics is expected to accurately predict the production of heavy bottom quarks at collider energies. White this prediction is generally accepted to be in agreement at SpS energies, measurements at the Tevatron have been consistently above these predictions by a factor of 2-4. Additionally, measurements at the Tevatron of J/Psi and Psi(2S) production are up to 50 times greater than theoretical predictions of color singlet production of charm-anticharm quark pairs. In this talk I will discuss a series recent measurements at the CDF experiment that shed light on these puzzles, as well as the consensus view that is developing of their explanation.