agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture 2014-05-14
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- a bovine that has had one or more calf
- a man or woman who owns is intensely integrated in the reproduction of crops and their well being
- a bird that we eat frequently
- things that grow on trees that are red and a computer brand
- that green stuff in fields
- when animals eat food and feed
- when animals graze
- food conversion ratio
- how plants change sun into energy/food
- the name of a place and a fruit and coloured like its name?
- we use this in our clothing from plants
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- an animal that produces milk and beef
- when a crop is ripe and ready to eat :)
- when an animal is chosen to be bread for its specific genetics
- when you move a plant into a new environment
- used in an omelette, scrambled something and boiled or poached....
- we use this in our clothing from animals
- the thingos you use to put on your feeties
- the Professor of Agriculture Australia
- that blue stuff in the sky
20 Clues: when animals graze • food conversion ratio • that green stuff in fields • that blue stuff in the sky • a bird that we eat frequently • when animals eat food and feed • an animal that produces milk and beef • a bovine that has had one or more calf • the Professor of Agriculture Australia • how plants change sun into energy/food • when a crop is ripe and ready to eat :) • ...
AGRICULTURE 2019-02-05
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- a country which has large scale commercial sugar farming
- farmer selling his/her output to make money
- name of the severe wind erosion in the high plains and prairies of USA and Canada
- cause of food shortages and can be caused by leaching of minerals and overgrazing
- fertiliser most commonly used in subsistence farming
- They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms
- a type of natural disaster whose torrential winds can destroy crops
- system to water crops in intervals and in a controlled manner
- land previously used for food production was used to grow crops to create this energy source
- caused fixed roles for men and women and hence prevents subsistence farmers from increasing output
- meeting the needs of today without harming the needs of the future generation
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- a human input which is the money needed to start a business
- he artificial cultivation of crops and the rearing of animals for food and other products
- crops grown in in narrowband in a single field and harvested at different times
- a way to increase food supplies, introduced in India for 5 cereal crops
- physical input that includes temperature, rainfall and sunshine
- where only one type of crop is grown in a field repetetively
- a type of farming which has a small area of land and high labour input per hectare
- planting a seed
- a system of agricultural improvements made to increase food supplies between 1960 and 1990
20 Clues: planting a seed • farmer selling his/her output to make money • fertiliser most commonly used in subsistence farming • a country which has large scale commercial sugar farming • They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms • a human input which is the money needed to start a business • where only one type of crop is grown in a field repetetively • ...
agriculture 2021-03-19
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- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- a glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from the cold weather
- or made from milk.
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, and grasses
- fuel derived directly from living matter.
- process or period of gathering in crops.
- cereal plant that is the most important kind grown in temperate countries, the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry.
- person who owns or manages a farm
- supply water to (land or crops) to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
- animals regarded as an asset
- science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests.
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- area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated
- activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- (soil or land) more fertile or productive by adding suitable substances to it.
- large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter
20 Clues: or made from milk. • animals regarded as an asset • person who owns or manages a farm • process or period of gathering in crops. • fuel derived directly from living matter. • a living organism that feeds on organic matter • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • ...
agriculture 2021-11-29
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- how do you stop flystrike?
- what where the first sheep in Australia?
- what is a disease on the foot of a sheep?
- what is the fleece of a sheep?
- what was the most important product to Australians economy?
- what year did the wool industry
- what is needed for chickens?
- what is a blood poisoning type of bacteria?
- removing external parasites?
- what do sheep need to be to protect them from diseases?
- a parasite in sheep?
- what is liver fluke?
- what is a poll Dorset type of wool?
- what is a product of meat?
- what is a baby sheep?
- what is a merino bred for?
- what colours are chicks when they hatch?
- a egg produced in a cage?
- eggs produced in a open area?
- how many upper teeth in a sheep?
- what are the waves in the wool?
- how many days are eggs in an incubator for?
- what machine cuts crops?
- a baby chook?
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- an animal with four stomachs?
- when a sheep has two lambs?
- what is a disease in the sheeps liver?
- a sheep without horns?
- what effected the wools prices?
- who started the wool industry?
- what is the time of a sheeps pregnancy?
- a castrated sheep?
- how long does it take a hen to produce an egg?
- when did the wool industry start?
- what worm is an internal parasite?
- what is a sheeps food source?
- what do sheep eat in drought areas?
- what is a border Leicester bred for?
- what is a Suffolk bred for?
- what can cause ill health and death?
- how would you describe sheep wool?
- what happens when you get rid of parasites?
- what is a female sheep?
- how long is the gestation period?
- what is an external parasite in the top three ecdemic conditions?
- where do barn chickens live?
- where is the wattle located on the? chicken
- how many ewes can a ram service?
- what is a male sheep?
- what do sheep produces now focus on?
- to produce 355 million kilograms of wool?
51 Clues: a baby chook? • a castrated sheep? • a parasite in sheep? • what is liver fluke? • what is a baby sheep? • what is a male sheep? • a sheep without horns? • what is a female sheep? • what machine cuts crops? • a egg produced in a cage? • how do you stop flystrike? • what is a product of meat? • what is a merino bred for? • when a sheep has two lambs? • what is a Suffolk bred for? • ...
Agriculture 2021-12-11
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- - animals
- - to gather a crop by cutting
- - plant
- - plowed and left unseeded
- - a plow with iron teeth used to break the ground up into fine pieces
- - suitable to the season
- - a substance used to kill insects or rodents
- - very hard working
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- - seed like that of wheat or corn
- - in the country
- - number of acres
- - to gather crops
- - fit for plowing
- - careful management of resources
- - plain, old fashioned
- - the science of growing plants and vegetables
- - growing of plants using water
- - the outer layer of fruits and seeds
- - to plow
- - to work the soil with a disk plow
20 Clues: - plant • - animals • - to plow • - in the country • - number of acres • - to gather crops • - fit for plowing • - very hard working • - plain, old fashioned • - suitable to the season • - plowed and left unseeded • - to gather a crop by cutting • - growing of plants using water • - seed like that of wheat or corn • - careful management of resources • - to work the soil with a disk plow • ...
Agriculture 2022-04-01
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- large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- seeds from various grasses
- any plant cultivated by people
- of or providing nourishment
- growing of fruits vegetables and flowers
- any substance that can be metabolized
- machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- husks
- agriculture production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family
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- outer covering of rice
- commercial growing of fruits and vegetables
- oats, wheat, rye, and barley
- commercial farming
- grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- good place for plants to be grown in outside
- wild onions
- planting crops on ridge tops
- deliberate modification of Earth's surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals to obtain sustenance or economic gain
- flooded field
- blown away by the wind
20 Clues: husks • wild onions • flooded field • commercial farming • outer covering of rice • blown away by the wind • seeds from various grasses • of or providing nourishment • oats, wheat, rye, and barley • planting crops on ridge tops • any plant cultivated by people • any substance that can be metabolized • growing of fruits vegetables and flowers • commercial growing of fruits and vegetables • ...
Agriculture 2022-02-26
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- agriculture agriculture practices that preserve and enhance the environment.
- found in developing countries, produces food for sale.
- two harvests per year from one field.
- the exchange of commodities.
- areas where people have restricted access to food due to a lack of stores.
- when people clear and burn land to plant crops, also known as slash-and-burn agriculture.
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- a form of subsistence agriculture where farmers put in a lot of effort to produce maximum yield of crops.
- a sustainable agriculture method that protects the soil.
- flooded field used to grow crops.
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- when humans switched to farming instead of hunting and gathering.
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop to prevent soil exhaustion.
- found in developing countries, produces food to feed a family.
- the invention and rapid diffusion of more productive agriculture techniques.
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pasture areas.
- a large commercial farm in a developing country that specializes in one or two crops.
- the farm is part of a large food-production industry.
- The ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling.
- a form of subsistence agriculture that herds domestic animals.
- when farmland is deserted due to a lack of water.
21 Clues: the exchange of commodities. • flooded field used to grow crops. • two harvests per year from one field. • growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • when farmland is deserted due to a lack of water. • the farm is part of a large food-production industry. • found in developing countries, produces food for sale. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-30
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Georgia's number one livestock.
- When the produce on a farm is collected.
- ground that crops grow from
- A class on livestock care, production, breeding, and disease control.
- A class that teaches about plants, how they grow, feed us, and more.
- An object ment to keep birds out of fields.
- a device ment to shut off power to a circuit in order to protect it in the event of a ground fault.
- an breed of cow raised for meat.
- us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land
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- A vehicle that is commonly in farming for hauling trailers.
- A nut that is also a common allergy and georgia is the #1 producer in the u.s.
- a device that delivers power to most devices. You plug things into this to power them.
- A term used to describe plot of land that grows crops or raises livestock.
- an object that opens and closes a circuit to let power head to a device.
- A yellow crop that is grown for food, typically grows tall and the feild is sometime cut in a maze pattern.
- a food crop that's fruit is red, watery, and is extracted to make ketchup.
- stands for american wire gauge
- a place where honeybees are kept
- Future Farmers of America
- an organic or man-made substace that helps plants grow.
21 Clues: Future Farmers of America • ground that crops grow from • stands for american wire gauge • Georgia's number one livestock. • a place where honeybees are kept • an breed of cow raised for meat. • When the produce on a farm is collected. • An object ment to keep birds out of fields. • us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land • ...
Agriculture 2022-06-13
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- People who provide technical, commercial and financial advice and information to farming, agricultural and public sector staff.
- A person who owns and breeds bees, especially for their honey.
- An expert in or student of the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- An expert on animal diet and nutrition.
- An expert in or student of the branch of science concerning living organisms.
- Person who oversees the day-to-day functions on a farm.
- People who repair, install, replace, and service different systems and equipment on farms.
- A scientist who has a strong understanding of many scientific disciplines, such as biology and chemistry, and typically works with chemicals and other substances to determine if they are toxic or harmful to humans and other living organisms or the environment.
- A person who studies or is an expert in nutrition.
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- A scientist who studies climate
- A person whose job is to sell an agricultural product or service
- An expert in the science of soil management and crop production.
- A person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals.
- People study the relationships of organisms and their environment.
- A person who installs and maintains electrical equipment in the farm.
- A person who sells and arranges cut flowers.
- People who study the movement of water across and through the earth's crust
- People who analyze characteristics of soil, the different soil types, and research the ability to survive in differentiated conditions
- A person in charge of a forest or skilled in planting, managing, or caring for trees.
- People who study the chemical and physical principles of living things and of biological processes, such as cell development, growth, heredity, and disease.
20 Clues: A scientist who studies climate • An expert on animal diet and nutrition. • A person who sells and arranges cut flowers. • A person who studies or is an expert in nutrition. • Person who oversees the day-to-day functions on a farm. • A person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals. • A person who owns and breeds bees, especially for their honey. • ...
Agriculture 2023-06-23
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- a field of fruit trees, nut trees or sugar maples for maple syrup
- crops or plants not grown for food like cotton
- a major nutrient essential for growth and repair of body tissues
- how the body uses the food to stay healthy
- describes the act of visiting a working farm, ranch or other agricultural operation
- different, varied, or assorted characteristics of something or someone
- substances in a food that is needed by your body to give you energy and stay healthy
- chickens, turkeys and other birds raised for food
- any or all of the goods, fiber or horticulture that are raised, grown or prodiced
- a list of everything in food written on the package
- elements found in food that the body needs for growth and digestion
- having and taking care of farm animals for food
- food that comes from oceans, lakes or rivers
- to be well in body and mind
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- what the meat from a pig is called
- growing crops and raising livestock
- all about food, fiber and forests
- prepare and use crops in the best way
- a small, young chicken raised for their meat
- the industry and science of plants
- the make something; fresh fruits and vegetables
- the time of year when fruit, vegetable, or other foo is plentiful and in good condition
- to cut up an animal for food
- when a baby chick comes out of its shell
- the natural unprocessed state of a commodity
- food that is mostly good for our bodies
- the way you live, eat and take care of yourself
- what happens when the farmer takes milk from a dairy cow
- a plant that is grown by a farmer that can be eaten, like green beans; or not eaten, like cotton or straw
- beef or other types of meat to eat that has very little fat
- growing and making things to sell in an organized was
31 Clues: to be well in body and mind • to cut up an animal for food • all about food, fiber and forests • what the meat from a pig is called • the industry and science of plants • growing crops and raising livestock • prepare and use crops in the best way • food that is mostly good for our bodies • when a baby chick comes out of its shell • how the body uses the food to stay healthy • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-09
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- The artificial cultivation of crops and the rearing of animals for food and other products
- physical input that includes temperature, rainfall and sunshine
- meeting the needs of today without harming the needs of the future generation
- caused fixed roles for men and women and hence prevents subsistence farmers from increasing output
- a type of natural disaster whose torrential winds can destroy crops
- crops grown in in narrowband in a single field and harvested at different times
- name of the severe wind erosion in the high plains and prairies of USA and Canada
- a type of farming which has a small area of land and high labour input per hectare
- They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms
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- Disorder that is causing widespread death of honey bees
- a human input which is the money needed to start a business
- a system of agricultural improvements made to increase food supplies between 1960 and 1990
- farmer selling his/her output to make money
- fertilizer most commonly used in subsistence farming
- plants sold for money
- cause of food shortages and can be caused by leaching of minerals and overgrazing
- land previously used for food production was used to grow crops to create this energy source
- where only one type of crop is grown in a field repetetively
- a way to increase food supplies, introduced in India for 5 cereal crops
- system to water crops in intervals and in a controlled manner
- planting a seed
21 Clues: planting a seed • plants sold for money • farmer selling his/her output to make money • fertilizer most commonly used in subsistence farming • Disorder that is causing widespread death of honey bees • They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms • a human input which is the money needed to start a business • ...
Agriculture 2024-03-22
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- a cutting instrument in which two blades move past each other
- food made from milk
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- a person who owns or manages a farm
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops
- an oval or round object laid by a female bird
- a place for cattle to be put in a barn for protection or shelter
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
- animal that produces poultry meat and eggs
- a female bird, most commonly acknowledged when referring to a chicken
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- a large domesticated wild ox with shaggy hair, humped shoulders, and large horns
- the process or period of gathering in crops
- the mammary gland of female cattle
- the practice of producing crops and raising livestock to sell on the market
- where the animals go for shelter
- a large farm where cattle or other animals are bred and raised
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- a piece of land planted with fruit trees
- large cloven hoofed animals domesticated for meat or dairy
20 Clues: food made from milk • where the animals go for shelter • the mammary gland of female cattle • a person who owns or manages a farm • a plant or part of a plant used as food • a piece of land planted with fruit trees • animal that produces poultry meat and eggs • the process or period of gathering in crops • an oval or round object laid by a female bird • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-21
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- the time of year when the grain is collected on a farm;
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- To cut or collect crops
- the artificial application of water to land
- things that are natural or related to nature
- Lush, prolific
- a chemical element that is a gas with no colour or taste
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower
- To eat grass
- Grain storage place
- animals that are kept on a farm
- a large farming tool with blades
- the artificial application of water to land
- anything that nourishes a living being.
- the grains or ripened ovules of plants used for sowing (
- renewable energy source derived from living organism
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- an area of land, together with a house and used for growing crops
- The beginning of growth, as of a seed
- the act of caring for or raising plants.
- A small, hard seed
- a piece of farming equipment that is pulled over land
- Waterless, parched
- a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo, and bison,
- a trench in the earth made by a plow
- the conditions in which you live
- cultivation
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- land under cultivation.
- a chemical substance that is used for insects
- infertile
30 Clues: infertile • cultivation • To eat grass • Lush, prolific • A small, hard seed • Waterless, parched • Grain storage place • To cut or collect crops • land under cultivation. • animals that are kept on a farm • the conditions in which you live • a large farming tool with blades • a trench in the earth made by a plow • The beginning of growth, as of a seed • ...
Agriculture 2024-11-19
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- Protective Equipment
- Use of chemicals to deter weeds
- the place in which urine is processed
- The act of multiplying a species
- When feces is too dry to excrete
- The time from when an animal is born to when it dies
- Use of hormones for agricultural purposes
- The research on living things
- The place where tears are made
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- The way in which reproduction occurs
- The hydration of plants
- An animal which hunts other animals
- farming tool with curved blade
- The removal of a species in a confined area
- Use of chemicals to deter pests
- The beginning years of an animals life
- The place where feces exits a chicken
- The place where bile is stored
- energy that travels in the form of waves or particles
- The soft flaps of skin on top of a chickens head
20 Clues: Protective Equipment • The hydration of plants • The research on living things • farming tool with curved blade • The place where bile is stored • The place where tears are made • Use of chemicals to deter weeds • Use of chemicals to deter pests • The act of multiplying a species • When feces is too dry to excrete • An animal which hunts other animals • ...
Agriculture 2025-04-07
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- The animal we will be growing in Term 2
- An insect that turns into a butterfly
- Something that farmers grow
- You are not allowed to sit on bales of this
- You must tie it back before work on the farm
- What is the name of taking wool from a sheep
- A spray used to kill pests on crops
- You need fertile____ to plant crops
- An eco-friendly method
- Thin creatures that live in the soil
- A large, leafy object
- Cows produce this
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- A large machine that is driven on the farm
- A usually small, pretty plant
- Something that plants require to survive
- You need to be careful if you see a _____ nest
- What you put on soil before plants
- A spray or pellets that fertilise soil
- This is used to carry and move materials
- It is green and on the ground
- A pink animal
- What you use to water plants
- Sheep are sheared for this
- This is used in bread and is on the food chart
- You use this to dig in soil
- A large animal that is commonly black and white
- The name of where crops are grown
- Where tools and equipment are usually stored
- A bug that has black dots on it's back
- An unwanted species of plant; usually invasive
- A slimy creature that leaves a trail wherever it goes
31 Clues: A pink animal • Cows produce this • A large, leafy object • An eco-friendly method • Sheep are sheared for this • Something that farmers grow • You use this to dig in soil • What you use to water plants • A usually small, pretty plant • It is green and on the ground • The name of where crops are grown • What you put on soil before plants • A spray used to kill pests on crops • ...
Agriculture 2021-02-26
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- a system in which a farm operation is supported by shareholders within the community who share both the benefits and risks of food production.
- The savings in cost per unit due to increasing the level of production (think Fordism). Sig: Agribusiness produces cheaper crops and finished goods than traditional farming, in part, because they produce at a large scale.
- Draining water from a wetland to clear an area for farming; may have negative affects on the environment
- Farming that doesnt use chemicals to grow the crops
- Type of farming specific to a climate. Typically grapes, olives, and dates are grown.
- Food hearth in the Middle East.
- Farming done over a large space normally relying on a lot of machines
- Farming for food
- Areas typically in impoverished areas that do not have access to healthy food or grocery stores
- Movement where local restaurants buy from local farmers
- Survey pattern that lots were long and skinny giving the farmer access to a transportation system
- Series of links connecting the many places of production and distribution and resulting in a commodity that is exchanged on the world market.
- Networks that can span across multiple continents and countries for the purpose of sourcing and supplying goods and services.
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions like excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting.
- The raising of sea creatures for consumption
- Survey systems that created a grid pattern.
- Practices that promote limited or net neutral effects on the environment
- Method of farming used on hilly or mountainous terrain where steps are carved into steep land to provide a flat area for farming and irrigation.
- Also called swidden or slash and burn agriculture
- Agriculture that is done to make money.
- The agricultural type that grows fruits and vegetables in MDCS
- The use of genetically engineered crops in agriculture & DNA manipulation in livestock in order to increase production
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- Survey system that used landmarks to draw borders
- Farming typically done on small plots of land and use mostly manual labor
- Settlement pattern where house are in a straight line typically along a road or river
- Organisms that are modified to yield a higher produce first used in the green revolution
- Offshoot of the 3rd agricultural revolution that would bring the technology to LDCs and help increase food production.
- A type of agriculture where both plants and animals are grown for their produce and often the leftover plants are used to feed the animals, who in turn produce dung that is used as fertilizer for the plants
- Theory that states as you move farther away from the market, land gets cheaper
- Agricultural revolution where farming became industrialized
- Settlement pattern where houses are spread out
- Model that described different agricultural activities based off of their location from the market.
- When farmers began using pesticides, fertilizers, and gmos
- When one corporation controls a commodity chain
- The amount of people that the land can support
- Only type of commercial farming found in LDCs
- Taking an agricultural product and making it into something like cheese or jam in order to make more money.
- The movement of goods and people from the new world to old world.
- Agricultural hearth in S.Asia
- The system of bringing water to needed areas.
- The counter to food deserts, this is were farms are built in cities.
- When over farming leads to the soil getting too salty to grow crops.
- Growing only one type of crop
- LDC farming type where animals are moved from one grazing spot to another
- The inability to get food due to lack of resources
- When large amount of trees are cut down
- Movement to ensure that famers get paid more
- A settlement pattern where houses are close together
48 Clues: Farming for food • Agricultural hearth in S.Asia • Growing only one type of crop • Food hearth in the Middle East. • When large amount of trees are cut down • Agriculture that is done to make money. • Survey systems that created a grid pattern. • Movement to ensure that famers get paid more • The raising of sea creatures for consumption • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-23
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- Part of the rice fields
- Industry in agriculture
- Tool for watering plant seeds
- Derived from plants
- Agricultural crops other than rice
- Nutrients contained in the fruit
- Animals that interfere with agricultural
- Plants that live in water
- Chemical for agriculture
- A plant such as rice that produce
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- Rooted plants have a spicy taste
- Cells like the thrads of the animal
- To plant seeds
- Tools for pounding rice
- Fruit in which there are many seeds
- Creeper,elliptical fruit,green color
- Fertilizer from waste material
- Plants in the desert
- Fram tool
- Fruit that has high economic value
20 Clues: Fram tool • To plant seeds • Derived from plants • Plants in the desert • Part of the rice fields • Industry in agriculture • Tools for pounding rice • Chemical for agriculture • Plants that live in water • Tool for watering plant seeds • Fertilizer from waste material • Rooted plants have a spicy taste • Nutrients contained in the fruit • A plant such as rice that produce • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
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- Fertilizer from waste material
- Animals that interfere with agricultural production
- Agricultural crops other than rice
- Part of the rice fields
- Industry in agriculture
- Derived from plants
- Rooted plants have a spicy
- Plants that live in water
- Fruit in which there are many seeds
- Chemicals for agriculture
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- Fruit that has high economic value
- Plants in the desert
- Fram tool
- Agriculture,plantation,rice
- Cells like the thhreads of the animal/plant
- Tool for watering plant seeds
- Vegetative part of rice
- A plant such as rice that produces wheat
- To plant seeds
- Collection of agricultural products
20 Clues: Fram tool • To plant seeds • Derived from plants • Plants in the desert • Vegetative part of rice • Part of the rice fields • Industry in agriculture • Plants that live in water • Chemicals for agriculture • Rooted plants have a spicy • Agriculture,plantation,rice • Tool for watering plant seeds • Fertilizer from waste material • Fruit that has high economic value • ...
Agriculture 2020-07-14
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- Sums of money provided by the government to farmers to encourage certain farming practices.
- Animals kept by farmers for their meat or other products.
- farming The type of production of food on a large scale, usually very capital intensive, to make a profit. Causing an excess of output that is sold in a market to earn profit. More common in MEDCs.
- Rearing or animals and growing of crops
- farming Small scale farming, mostly labour intensive, and producing little crop as output, which is used to feed immediate family and close friends. Common in LEDCs.
- Erosion The loss of soil from a field's surface by the action of wind or water, often accelerated by human actions.
- The practice of leaving a field untouched at intervals of time to allow the soil to regenerate.
- farming Low amount of inputs in relation to land.
- A shortage of food causing malnutrition and hunger.
- Farming This avoids the use of inorganic chemical fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides.
- Chemicals sprayed onto plants that kill insects and other pests.
- The starting material in a system, which is subjected to many steps to later produce something.
- The accumulation in the soil of salts due to exploitation of water table.
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- A series of actions or steps taking place that convert inputs to outputs
- Limits set to prevent overproduction of certain crops.
- Growing of crops
- Crops that are grown from better quality seeds and usually provided a healthy surplus of crop
- A farming system in which a single crop is grown continuously in the same field.
- Chemicals put into the soil to increase its fertility, usually rich in nitrates and phosphates.
- Seeds that have been biologically altered to have better qualities, such as disease resistance.
- The excessive use of farmland to the point where productivity falls due to soil exhaustion or land degradation.
- Fields on steep hillsides are terraced to provide flat growing areas for crops.
- Conservation: methods of protecting the soil from erosion e.g. hedges, terraces, contour ploughing, strip cropping.
- Crops grown for animal feed, usually stored and fed to the animals during the winter months
- Poisonous chemicals applied to crops to kill weeds.
- The artificial watering of the land.
- farming Large amount of inputs per unit of land, thus inputs are more concentrated as plots are usually small in relation.
- Cereals, vegetables and fruit grown by people.
- The finished products of a system
- Degradation: The deterioration of the suitability of land for farming due to soil erosion, desertification and salinisation. The exhaustion of nutrients in the soil.
- Rearing of animals, usually in hilly, grassy areas.
31 Clues: Growing of crops • The finished products of a system • The artificial watering of the land. • Rearing or animals and growing of crops • Cereals, vegetables and fruit grown by people. • farming Low amount of inputs in relation to land. • Poisonous chemicals applied to crops to kill weeds. • A shortage of food causing malnutrition and hunger. • ...
Agriculture 2021-12-06
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- what is the most important product in the subtropical region?
- What do chickens do if the brooder is to cold?
- What are merinos mainly used to produce?
- Can roosters lay eggs?
- How many chickens can a broody hen look after?
- What is a male sheep called?
- What are the big powerful vehicles with 4 wheels on a farm called?
- Most common wool breed sheep?
- A broody hen looks after chickens and keeps them?
- What colour is the egg white when an egg is cooked ?
- What is a female chicken called?
- What were the first animals to be domesticated?
- What device is used to hatch chickens?
- 21 days is how long it takes a baby chicken to what?
- A person who establishes, cultivates and manages fruit trees is a what
- What is a male chicken called?
- A major prey to chickens are?
- How many weeks does it take to grow carrots?
- An adult chickens diet is usually vegetables, fruit scraps and what?
- How many weeks does the brooding period last for?
- Crutching, mulesing, tail docking and dipping are used to prevent what?
- When a sheep is polled it means it has no what?
- What is it called when you cut the wool from the tail area of a sheep?
- Chickens produce meat and what?
- When you are tail docking you cut off the what?
- Are chickens herbivores, carnivores or omnivores?
- What is it called when you apply an insecticide to the outside of the sheep?
- A road train used to transport what?
- How many weeks does it take to grow tomatoes?
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- What colour is the yolk in an egg?
- What is a female sheep called?
- What is the most popular British breed?
- You use a what to vaccinate sheep?
- On a tractor make sure you equip a what system?
- what is used to tag sheeps ears?
- What liquid do cows produce?
- What is a male sheep with no testicles called?
- You measure the diameter of wool fibre in what?
- What is it called when you cut the skin from around the tail area on a sheep?
- A person who studies and treats the diseases and of domestic animals is called a what?
- What animal does nuggets come from?
- the foot of a sheep is called a what?
- How many weeks does it take to grow beans?
- What is a baby chicken called?
- How many stomachs does a sheep have
- What is a male sheep that has not been castrated properly called?
- A hand piece is used to shear what?
- Most common meat breed sheep?
- How many ewes can one ram service?
- How many weeks does it take to grow cucumbers?
50 Clues: Can roosters lay eggs? • What is a male sheep called? • What liquid do cows produce? • Most common wool breed sheep? • A major prey to chickens are? • Most common meat breed sheep? • What is a female sheep called? • What is a male chicken called? • What is a baby chicken called? • Chickens produce meat and what? • what is used to tag sheeps ears? • What is a female chicken called? • ...
Agriculture 2021-12-01
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- what liquid do cows produce?
- what is a baby chicken called?
- When we cut the wool from around the tail of sheep what is the process called?
- What is a male sheep called without testicles?
- 21 days is how long it takes for a baby chicken to what?
- what is a common breed of meat sheep?
- A road train is used to transport what?
- an adult chicken’s diet consists of potentially vegetable and fruit scraps and mainly what?
- What is a rooster that has been castrated called?
- what is a female sheep called?
- chickens provide us with chicken meat and what?
- can roosters lay eggs?
- How many chickens can a broody hen look after?
- cows provide us with another resource, which is what?
- how many stomachs does a sheep have?
- A person who establishes, cultivates and manages fruit trees
- what is the orange bulb inside an egg called?
- a major prey to chick
- how many weeks does it take to grow beans?
- What do chickens do if the brooder is too cold?
- when a sheep is polled it has no what?
- when tail-docking sheep what do you cut off?
- when an egg has been cooked, what is the white part called?
- what animal does lamb come from?
- what tool is used to vaccinate sheep?
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- what is the major meat product of the subtropical region?
- what measurement is wool fibre measured in?
- how many weeks does it take to grow carrots?
- What were the first animals to be domesticated?
- A person who studies and experiments with the selection and growth of crops and plants
- what is used to shear sheep?
- the foot of a sheep is called a what?
- What is a male chicken called?
- A person who studies and treats the diseases and injuries of domestic animals
- how many weeks does it take to grow cucumbers?
- What are merino’s mainly used to produce?
- what is a female chicken called?
- A person who studies the characteristics of plants and animals which are inherited
- what is a male sheep called?
- how many ewes can one ram service?
- how many weeks does it take to grow watermelons?
- what animal does pork come from?
- Are chickens a herbivore, a carnivore or an omnivore?
- Crutching, mulesing, tail docking and dipping are all methods performed on a sheep to prevent what disease?
- What device is used to hatch chickens
- how many months does it take to grow garlic?
- what is a male sheep called that has not been properly castrated?
- How many weeks does the brooding period last for a hen?
- A broody hen looks after chickens and keeps them what?
- what animal does steak come from?
50 Clues: a major prey to chick • can roosters lay eggs? • what liquid do cows produce? • what is used to shear sheep? • what is a male sheep called? • what is a baby chicken called? • What is a male chicken called? • what is a female sheep called? • what is a female chicken called? • what animal does pork come from? • what animal does lamb come from? • what animal does steak come from? • ...
Agriculture 2021-11-29
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- the period while a sheep is pregnant
- chooks that live in climate controlled cages
- what comes from sheep?
- process of dipping an animal in an insecticide to prevent flystrike
- a good backyard breed of chook
- how many degrees does the heat lamp need to be turned down each week?
- where is a chicken’s wattle located?
- a big condition effecting sheep
- what are the chicks if they are spread away from the lamp
- what is a female sheep called?
- placing a ewe and ram for mating
- a worm that is am internal parasite
- what is a female chook called
- what the chicks live under for the few weeks
- how many months is the gestational period of a ewe?
- a place for cattle and sheep
- to inject an animal with a disease to develop immunity
- to remove wool from a sheep's breech
- what is a teenage female chook called?
- what is an animal with four stomachs called?
- what is a male chook called?
- the action of taking wool off a sheep
- why are the flies attracted to the sheep?
- what do sheep eat in drought areas
- what is a male sheep called?
- a parasite in sheep
- a castrated sheep
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- why can’t you have a deep water dish for chicks
- name of a wool sheep
- what is a machine that cuts crops?
- how many days does the eggs have to be incubated?
- how many years are sheep with four teeth?
- to remove skin from a sheep's breech
- suitable material for brooder box
- what is a baby chook called?
- what is a blood poisoning type of bacteria
- when should you change your chooks water?
- how many hours does it take for a hen to produce and egg?
- a thing you need to have for chooks
- how many stomachs do sheep have?
- when a sheep doesn't have horns
- where do barn chicken live?
- how many ewes can a ram normally service?
- a litter material suitable for chicks
- what are the chicks if they are all huddles under the lamp
- when a sheep has two lambs
- what is a baby sheep called?
- the waviness of the wool
- what is grown in frost free areas?
- what chooks live under
50 Clues: a castrated sheep • a parasite in sheep • name of a wool sheep • what comes from sheep? • what chooks live under • the waviness of the wool • when a sheep has two lambs • where do barn chicken live? • what is a baby chook called? • a place for cattle and sheep • what is a baby sheep called? • what is a male chook called? • what is a male sheep called? • what is a female chook called • ...
Agriculture 2021-12-17
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- all the non-farm work in the agriculture industry
- science of growing crops and raising animals to meet the food, fiber, fuel, and other needs of humans
- resources all things found in nature
- horticulture the art and science of growing plants for their beauty
- chemistry area of agriculture that includes chemical fertilizers, pesticides, soil analysis
- management regulation of the amount, form, placement, and timing of applications of nutrients for plants
- the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- the responsibility to manage natural resources in ways that ensure their sustainability for current and future generations
- farming farming on a commercial side/large areas
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- horticulture the reproduction and the use of plants to make the outdoor environment more appealing
- the practice of studying and managing forests
- cultivation of garden plants
- use of cut flowers and foliage of the greenhouse crops
- a tool people can use to help them make healthy eating choices
- the use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals
- the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
- to add certain B vitamins and iron back into a grain after processing
- farming productions system that avoids the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, and livestock feed additives
- farming farming on a small area of land
- industry combinations of all the activities needed to provide people with food, clothing, and shelter
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- engineering the design of agricultural machinery, equipment and structures
- science deals with the technical aspects of food from harvest to consumption
- items used in growing crops or raising animals such as fertilizers and feed
- conservation the use of management practices that protect the soil
25 Clues: cultivation of garden plants • resources all things found in nature • farming farming on a small area of land • the practice of studying and managing forests • farming farming on a commercial side/large areas • all the non-farm work in the agriculture industry • the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms • use of cut flowers and foliage of the greenhouse crops • ...
Agriculture 2018-02-01
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- Main source of nutrition for more then half the worlds population
- Pest that was introduced into Australia
- a large bird in the genus meleagris
- A breed of cattle from Italy
- A lot of money spent on this problem
- 4 legged pest that kills sheep
- Sheep get their wool taken off
- Produces milk
- Male cow
- Female cow that hasn't had a baby
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- Produce enough to cloth 500 million people per year
- A cow breed crossed between an Angus and a Brahman
- More then 1.6 million jobs
- Produces a lot of jobs from farm to export dock
- type of sheep prised for its wool
- Baby cow
- Role around in mud
- the scientific name is Bos Taurus
- scientific name is gallus gallus domesticus
- A serial crop
20 Clues: Baby cow • Male cow • Produces milk • A serial crop • Role around in mud • More then 1.6 million jobs • A breed of cattle from Italy • 4 legged pest that kills sheep • Sheep get their wool taken off • type of sheep prised for its wool • the scientific name is Bos Taurus • Female cow that hasn't had a baby • a large bird in the genus meleagris • A lot of money spent on this problem • ...
agriculture 2018-06-05
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- enlever les plantes dites "invasives"
- une parcelle qui peut être cultivée toute l'année, en permanence
- agriculture visant à produire juste assez pour se nourrir
- se dit d'une agriculture qui n'utilise pas d'entrants chimiques
- se dit d'une agriculture d'élevage
- enlever la laine des animaux
- mettre des graines dans le sol
- processus d'amener de l'eau sur une exploitation agricole
- cause de pénuries d'eau
- lorsque la demande en nourriture dépasse l'offre
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- agriculteur qui cultive et transforme les raisins en cidre et vin
- agriculteur qui cultive des fruits et légumes
- agriculture ayant pour but la vente de produits
- appauvrissement du sol à cause de sécheresses
- retourner et préparer la terre et la semence de graines
- la production de bétail et/ou de cultures
- élevage de plantes et animaux aquatiques
- animaux domestiqués et élevés sur une ferme
- processus de transformer le bétail en viande
- perte de la couche arable du sol, souvent par le vent et l'eau
20 Clues: cause de pénuries d'eau • enlever la laine des animaux • mettre des graines dans le sol • se dit d'une agriculture d'élevage • enlever les plantes dites "invasives" • élevage de plantes et animaux aquatiques • la production de bétail et/ou de cultures • animaux domestiqués et élevés sur une ferme • processus de transformer le bétail en viande • ...
AGRICULTURE 2019-02-05
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- caused fixed roles for men and women and hence prevents subsistence farmers from increasing output
- a country which has large scale commercial sugar farming
- plants sold for money
- farmer selling his/her output to make money
- a way to increase food supplies, introduced in India for 5 cereal crops
- cause of food shortages and can be caused by leaching of minerals and overgrazing
- fertiliser most commonly used in subsistence farming
- a system of agricultural improvements made to increase food supplies between 1960 and 1990
- land previously used for food production was used to grow crops to create this energy source
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- name of the severe wind erosion in the high plains and prairies of USA and Canada
- physical input that includes temperature, rainfall and sunshine
- a type of natural disaster whose torrential winds can destroy crops
- meeting the needs of today without harming the needs of the future generation
- They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms
- a human input which is the money needed to start a business
- system to water crops in intervals and in a controlled manner
- he artificial cultivation of crops and the rearing of animals for food and other productsCASHCROPS / plants sold for money
- crops grown in in narrowband in a single field and harvested at different times
- where only one type of crop is grown in a field repetetively
- planting a seed
- a type of farming which has a small area of land and high labour input per hectare
21 Clues: planting a seed • plants sold for money • farmer selling his/her output to make money • fertiliser most commonly used in subsistence farming • a country which has large scale commercial sugar farming • They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms • a human input which is the money needed to start a business • ...
Agriculture 2014-05-14
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- Conjunctivitis in humans and some livestock
- A powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
- Used for dairy and meat
- The science or practice of farming
- A substance added to soil to make it more fertile
- Used for wool and meat
- A black Orpington chicken of an Australian breed
- A small, domestic bird kept for its egg and/or meat
- The preparation of land for growing crops
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- A leguminous plant, especially one grown as a crop
- Plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth
- An animal (especially a sheep, calf, or foal) that is a year old or that is in its second year
- The process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow
- Large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk
- Make one's living by growing crops or keeping livestock.
- Put (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow.
- The unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant
- Grass that has been mown and dried for use as fodder
- A baby pig
- Domestic fowl
- A roundish, hard-shelled body which can be used for reproduction or consumed as food
21 Clues: A baby pig • Domestic fowl • Used for wool and meat • Used for dairy and meat • The science or practice of farming • The preparation of land for growing crops • Conjunctivitis in humans and some livestock • Plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth • A black Orpington chicken of an Australian breed • A substance added to soil to make it more fertile • ...
Agriculture 2023-11-23
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- _______ and _______ are relatively inexpensive sources of protein and carbohydrates. They were introduced by indigenous Hispanic peoples and adapted to the local climate and soil conditions, becoming staples in the diet.
- What is the first step of design thinking?
- You decide to collect data on the amount of sediment in different areas of a stream (12, 15, 25, 10, 15, 21, 12, 16) and the corresponding number of salamanders observed (5, 4, 0, 3, 6, 1, 6, 4). What would be the independent variable in this investigation?
- The farm keeps cows, horses, and sheep. There are 37 cows, which is 25 more than the sheep. There are seven times fewer horses than cows and sheep combined. How many animals do they keep on the farm together?
- Ms. Chipman and Mr. Parris harvested 117,544 pounds of winter wheat off the Stone Ranch. There are sixty pounds in a bushel. They planted 24.4 acres of winter wheat. How many bushels per acre did the crop yield?
- The term “Hindu” is a mispronunciation of the Sanskrit word for river, and was applied to the people that lived near a particular river in what is now Northwest India. What is the name of that river (where the Hindu civilization began)?
- The application of fertilizers for agriculture can lead to an overgrowth of algae in lakes and streams. This can decrease the levels of _______, which can negatively impact species abundance and biodiversity?
- The application of fertilizers and pesticides for agriculture would be classified as which of the five threats to biodiversity?
- A sustainable way to obtain fresh food, leveraging the richness of biodiversity and natural resources in these regions. Connected to Hispanic celebrations and cultural traditions, contributing to identity and the preservation of traditional food practices.
- In foraging communities, ________ typically were in charge of gathering.
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- What lifestyle is associated with stable but less diverse diets?
- You have a triangular area to keep baby goats. All sides of the area are equal length. You want to build a fence to keep them safe from predators. What angle will all corners of the fence be?
- What is the term used for the period when humans primarily used stone tools?
- An invasive species found frequently in this area that was originally brought over from Japan to feed cattle.
- You have an enclosure to house your pigs. The pen has 2 sides that are 5ft and 1 side is 9 feet. What type of shape is your pen? BE SPECIFIC
- There are 3/4 as many cows as pigs on an animal farm. If there are 35 pigs and cows on the farm, how many of them are pigs?
- Most Hindus and Buddhists are vegetarian because of their reverence for all life. What is the term for this belief?
- How large could a typical foraging community be?
- The main ingredient in many Latin American dishes, which is used to make tortillas, arepas, and many other staples.
- For most of the time modern humans have existed, their primary way of life was as _________ foragers.
20 Clues: What is the first step of design thinking? • How large could a typical foraging community be? • What lifestyle is associated with stable but less diverse diets? • In foraging communities, ________ typically were in charge of gathering. • What is the term used for the period when humans primarily used stone tools? • ...
Agriculture 2024-03-22
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- the process of collecting plants, animals, or fish (as well as fungi) as food
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- an area of land, together with the buildings on it, that is used for growing crops or raising animals, usually in order to sell them
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
- natural or artificial substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants.
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden; cows.
- Any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest.
- animal dung used for fertilizing land.
- the artificial application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, asnd sprays.
- a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially.
- preparation of land for growing crops
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- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- the action of cultivating land, or the tate of being cultivated.
- a plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean.
- an engineering vehicle specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort at slow speeds, for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery such as that used in agriculture, mining or construction
- strategy encourages healthier soil, fewer diseases strategy encourages healthier soil, fewer diseases
- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- a tall annual cereal grass (Zea mays) that is widely grown for its large elongated ears of starchy seeds.
- primarily growing plants or crops in a structure with walls and a roof made principally of transparent material
- the harvested seed of grasses such as wheat, oats, rice, and corn
20 Clues: farm animals regarded as an asset. • a person who owns or manages a farm. • preparation of land for growing crops • animal dung used for fertilizing land. • prevention of wasteful use of a resource • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • the action of cultivating land, or the tate of being cultivated. • ...
Agriculture 2025-04-07
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- A sweet, juicy grass that makes sugar
- A traditional food in most countries in Asia
- Animals in general on a farm
- A machine that harvests wheat
- A farm tool with a pole and a set of teeth at the end
- A food product that originates from wheat
- A vehicle that hauls a trailer
- Someone who labours on a farm
- A large pillar that stores wheat
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- A tool which has one wheel and is used to carry farm equipment
- A grain used to make cakes and muffins
- Edible seeds, usually found on trees
- A cooked food that comes from pig meat
- Healthy and juicy food products that usually grow on trees
- Meat that comes from cattle
- An animal whose skin is usually used to make clothes
- A soft and fluffy plant that us used to make clothing
- Foods made from cow products
- An animal that produces eggs
- A popular drink deriving from cows
20 Clues: Meat that comes from cattle • Animals in general on a farm • Foods made from cow products • An animal that produces eggs • A machine that harvests wheat • Someone who labours on a farm • A vehicle that hauls a trailer • A large pillar that stores wheat • A popular drink deriving from cows • Edible seeds, usually found on trees • A sweet, juicy grass that makes sugar • ...
Agriculture 2020-09-01
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- Where roots anchor the plant and get water and nutrients
- A tool used to loosen and turn under soil
- The combination of aquaculture and hydroponics
- A tool used to cut wood
- Used to drive nails
- A tool used to dig holes
- A male bovine that has been castrated
- The most important nutrient in an animals diet
- The way plants make food for themselves
- Growing plants or raising fish in the water
- A female chicken that has laid eggs
- A person who diagnoses and treats animals for illnesses and injuries
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- Growing plants without soil
- The first leaves of a plant
- The part of the plant that contains the seeds
- Grazing area for cattle, sheep, horses and goats
- A hand tool used to plant small plants
- Insects that help control other insects
- A male chicken
- animals that are raised for both meat and wool
- A word that refers to pigs in general
- Food you grow in a garden, usually
- A term that refers to chickens and other birds raised for meat and eggs
- A female chicken that has not begun to lay eggs
- Used to put in and take out screws
- The amount of feed fed in one day
- An immature female bovine
- Personal Protective Equipment
28 Clues: A male chicken • Used to drive nails • A tool used to cut wood • A tool used to dig holes • An immature female bovine • Growing plants without soil • The first leaves of a plant • Personal Protective Equipment • The amount of feed fed in one day • Food you grow in a garden, usually • Used to put in and take out screws • A female chicken that has laid eggs • ...
Agriculture 2022-02-26
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- when humans switched to farming instead of hunting and gathering.
- agriculture practices that preserve and enhance the environment.
- the invention and rapid diffusion of more productive agriculture techniques.
- when farmland is deserted due to a lack of water.
- a form of subsistence agriculture where farmers put in a lot of effort to produce maximum yield of crops.
- when people clear and burn land to plant crops, also known as slash-and-burn agriculture.
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- found in developing countries, produces food to feed a family.
- found in developing countries, produces food for sale.
- a form of subsistence agriculture that herds domestic animals.
- the farm is part of a large food-production industry.
- a large commercial farm in a developing country that specializes in one or two crops.
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop to prevent soil exhaustion.
- two harvests per year from one field.
- areas where people have restricted access to food due to a lack of stores.
- The ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling.
- flooded field used to grow crops.
- a sustainable agriculture method that protects the soil.
- the exchange of commodities.
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pasture areas.
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
21 Clues: the exchange of commodities. • flooded field used to grow crops. • two harvests per year from one field. • growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • when farmland is deserted due to a lack of water. • the farm is part of a large food-production industry. • found in developing countries, produces food for sale. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- An area where milk is stored without spoiling
- Farming methods that minimize polution
- Commercial agriculture, usually by a large corporation
- Herding domesticated animals
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- Seasonal movement of animals between mountains and lowlands
- A flooded field for planting rice
- The production of plants to be sold
- Transition of the traditional agricultural system in the 18th century.
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- Growing food with the purpose of providing for your family
- A series of agricultural innovations which caused an increase in the amount of food that was capable to be made
- The process of an area becoming unusable for farming
- When a relatively large amount of effort is used to produce the maximum yield possible
- Shifting from one field to another
- Planting crops on ridge tops
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- A patch of land cleared by burning or slashing
- An area where healthy food is difficult to get
- A large farm, typically in a more developed country
- A system used to preserve the mineral health of soil
- The growing of vegetables, fruits, and flowers
21 Clues: Planting crops on ridge tops • Herding domesticated animals • A flooded field for planting rice • Shifting from one field to another • The production of plants to be sold • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • Farming methods that minimize polution • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • An area where milk is stored without spoiling • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-30
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Georgia's number one livestock.
- When the produce on a farm is collected.
- ground that crops grow from
- A class on livestock care, production, breeding, and disease control.
- A class that teaches about plants, how they grow, feed us, and more.
- An object ment to keep birds out of fields.
- a device ment to shut off power to a circuit in order to protect it in the event of a ground fault.
- an breed of cow raised for meat.
- us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land
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- A vehicle that is commonly in farming for hauling trailers.
- A nut that is also a common allergy and georgia is the #1 producer in the u.s.
- a device that delivers power to most devices. You plug things into this to power them.
- A term used to describe plot of land that grows crops or raises livestock.
- an object that opens and closes a circuit to let power head to a device.
- A yellow crop that is grown for food, typically grows tall and the feild is sometime cut in a maze pattern.
- a food crop that's fruit is red, watery, and is extracted to make ketchup.
- stands for american wire gauge
- a place where honeybees are kept
- Future Farmers of America
- an organic or man-made substace that helps plants grow.
21 Clues: Future Farmers of America • ground that crops grow from • stands for american wire gauge • Georgia's number one livestock. • a place where honeybees are kept • an breed of cow raised for meat. • When the produce on a farm is collected. • An object ment to keep birds out of fields. • us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land • ...
Agriculture 2014-03-27
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- a simple tool
- cut down
- buffalos do this to the land
- grow crops and rear animals
- example of a primary industry
- channeling water from rivers
- fertiliser for the soil
- cotton is a ______ material
- a staple crop
- for own consumption
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- wet rice is grown in such fields
- sell overseas
- money
- letting the land rest
- where 90% of the world's rice is grown
- for profit
- where seeds are planted and grow into seedlings
- where shifting cultivation is practiced
- padi needs a lot of this to grow
- a low wall in the padi field
20 Clues: money • cut down • for profit • a simple tool • sell overseas • a staple crop • for own consumption • letting the land rest • fertiliser for the soil • grow crops and rear animals • cotton is a ______ material • buffalos do this to the land • channeling water from rivers • a low wall in the padi field • example of a primary industry • wet rice is grown in such fields • ...
Agriculture 2022-08-31
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- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- an object made to resemble a human figure, set up to scare birds away from a field where crops are growing.
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers.
- a building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power to grind corn into flour.
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.
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- the process or period of gathering in crops.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- the action or process of copying something.
- a colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- building used for sheltering animals, their feed and other supplies, farm machinery, and farm products
- relating to or derived from living matter.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- things you plant to grow
20 Clues: things you plant to grow • farm animals regarded as an asset. • a person who owns or manages a farm. • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • relating to or derived from living matter. • the action or process of copying something. • the process or period of gathering in crops. • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • ...
Agriculture 2020-01-19
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- a flooded field for growing rice
- any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another;each field is used or crops for a relatively few years and left to furrow for a relatively long period
- rice planted on dry land in a nursery and then moved to a deliberately flooded field to promote growth.
- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing,and tree cutting. Also known as semiarid land degredation
- commercial gardening and fruit farming,so named for the Middle English word truck, meaning "barter" or "exchange of commodities"
- commercial farming characterized by integration of crops and livestock;most of the crops are fed to animals rather than consumed directly by humans.
- a farming practice that leaves all of the soil undisturbed and the entire residue of the previous year's harvest left untouched on the field
- the deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- a form of subsistence agriculture characteristics of Asia's major population concentrations in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- another name for shifting cultivation, so named because fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry,usually through ownership by large corporations
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- a form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country
- agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement for maintaining a healthy life and carrying out light physical activity
- the time when humans beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering
- the cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions
- a grass that yields grain for food
- physical,social,and economic access at all times to safe and nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- the amount of food an individual consumes, measures in kilocalories(calories in the United States)
- the most productive farmland
- a living organism that posses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology
- the growing of fruits,vegetables, and flowers
- a form of commercial agriculture that specializes in the production of milk and other dairy products
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- the capture of wild fish and other seafood living in the water
- the Malay word for wet rice, increasingly used to describe a flooded field
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- capturing fish faster then they can reproduce
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizer
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- seed of cereal grass
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
38 Clues: seed of cereal grass • the most productive farmland • a flooded field for growing rice • a grass that yields grain for food • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits,vegetables, and flowers • capturing fish faster then they can reproduce • the cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions • ...
Agriculture 2020-01-21
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- a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox, kept to produce milk or beef
- lace (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager
- (of a living thing) undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively
- a plant or part of a plant used as food, typically as accompaniment to meat or fish, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean
- the quality or state of being different or diverse; the absence of uniformity, sameness, or monotony
- a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds
- a domesticated bovine animal kept for milk or meat; a cow or bull
- a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing
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- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden; cows
- a fuel derived directly from living matter
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- a cereal plant that is the most important kind grown in temperate countries, the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc
- the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated
- a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services
- a North American cereal plant that yields large grains, or kernels, set in rows on a cob. Its many varieties yield numerous products, highly valued for both human and livestock consumption
20 Clues: a fuel derived directly from living matter • lace (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow • the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated • a domesticated bovine animal kept for milk or meat; a cow or bull • a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable • ...
Agriculture 2021-01-28
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- One of the dangerous types of farming
- The type of agriculture that deals with the sustenance of the health in soils
- The value of goods and services produced within a country in a given year
- Most agricultural activities in the Caribbean in the 19th were done on
- A product of farming
- Commercialized large scale farming
- ______ Agriculture is a large-scale production of crops for sale, intended for widespread distribution to wholesalers or retail outlets.
- Main agricultural product of Jamaica
- cultivation of crops such as cereals and vegetables for making oils or cloth
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- Farm ________ is when a farmer owns multiple pieces of land
- Type of farming system in which a large quantity of inputs are used in a small area to produce high yield per unit area
- Marketing in the cockpit country can be termed as
- The relationship that individuals and groups hold with respect to land and land-based resources
- Agriculture that occurs when farmers grow food crops for themselves and their families.
- A multi-layered food garden is called a food _______
- Major cash crop produced by Jamaica
- Crop grown by most Caribbean countries
- Type of farming that includes the rearing of animals
- type of farming system in which the area of the farm is large but inputs
- Laborers who live in mobile homes are referred to as __________ farmers
- Most Caribbean countries have a/an _____ agricultural economy
- Crop _______ is a method used to replenish soil
22 Clues: A product of farming • Commercialized large scale farming • Major cash crop produced by Jamaica • Main agricultural product of Jamaica • One of the dangerous types of farming • Crop grown by most Caribbean countries • Crop _______ is a method used to replenish soil • Marketing in the cockpit country can be termed as • A multi-layered food garden is called a food _______ • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-23
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- fruit that has high economic value
- Fruit in which there are many seeds
- Derived from plants
- Animals that interfere with agricultural
- Creeper,elliptical fruit,green color
- Chemical for agriculture
- Agricultural crops other than rice
- Industry in agricultur
- Rooted plants have a spicy taste
- Part of the rice fields
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- Fertilizer from waste material
- Plants in the desert
- Plants that live in water
- Nutrients contained in the fruit
- Cells like the thrads of the animal
- tools for pounding rice
- Fram tool
- To plant seeds
- Tool for watering plant seeds
- A plant such as rice that produce
20 Clues: Fram tool • To plant seeds • Derived from plants • Plants in the desert • Industry in agricultur • tools for pounding rice • Part of the rice fields • Chemical for agriculture • Plants that live in water • Tool for watering plant seeds • Fertilizer from waste material • Nutrients contained in the fruit • Rooted plants have a spicy taste • A plant such as rice that produce • ...
Agriculture 2021-04-22
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- fertilizer from waste material
- fruit that can be used as a room deodorizer
- rice
- padi a traditional
- lots of nutrients
- beans plants grow fast in 1 week
- fields
- seeds
- thorns and grows in
- is necessary
- have seeds and
- a high water
- part of the rice fields
- cells in the
- used as a face
- to beauty
- pahit but has
- The largest part of the plant body
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- bush plants that have a
- vegetables that
- Has seeds and can
- are tall and have
- value
- of 1m-
- the face
- tool for watering
- hot areas
- alat for threshing
- Fruit that has high
- Can produce red
- for
- seeds
- Part of the plant
- for body
- Vegetative part of
35 Clues: for • rice • value • seeds • seeds • of 1m- • fields • the face • for body • hot areas • to beauty • is necessary • a high water • cells in the • pahit but has • have seeds and • used as a face • vegetables that • Can produce red • Has seeds and can • are tall and have • lots of nutrients • tool for watering • Part of the plant • alat for threshing • Vegetative part of • padi a traditional • thorns and grows in • ...
agriculture 2022-05-03
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- Matter: Refers to the part of feed
- To give birth to a litter of pigs.
- is not water.
- in a cow after a calf is born.
- When milk production
- The mother or female parent of
- The process by which soil is
- at least one calf.
- or the horse family.
- the same land
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- Heading: The act of pinching or
- A mature bovine usually having
- off spent fowers.
- of age that has not foaled.
- A female horse or pony up to 4
- Residue: The plant material left in
- or water.
- animal.
- Of, relating to, or resembling a
- from one location to another by
- different crops in succession
- Rotation: The practice of
- feld following the harvest of a crop.
23 Clues: animal. • or water. • is not water. • the same land • off spent fowers. • at least one calf. • When milk production • or the horse family. • Rotation: The practice of • of age that has not foaled. • The process by which soil is • different crops in succession • A mature bovine usually having • A female horse or pony up to 4 • in a cow after a calf is born. • The mother or female parent of • ...
agriculture 2022-11-01
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- A piece of paper on which a member writes or marks a choice in an election or vote. A secret vote or method of voting.
- One who has been elected or appointed to hold an official position in an organization.
- The paying out of funds.
- A member who determines if individuals may attend a meeting by checking credentials and eligibility of persons entering a meeting.
- A meeting of an authorized group to listen to the views of members or others on a specific subject.
- Examination of an organization\'s financial records.
- To meet together or to be summoned to a meeting. To open a meeting or convention.
- A motion or procedure that violates the rules of an organization.
- To be attached to and dependent on. An example would be a pending amendment that is adhered to the motion to which it is applied.
- To cut off from membership or attendance.
- A proposal at a meeting that certain action be taken or certain views about a subject be expressed by the assembly
- Against; on the negative side; as, to argue pro and con.
- Speakers are usually arranged on either side of the panel chairman. Those with similar views are placed together. The audience can usually ask questions.
- Specific rules related to structure and administration that an organization makes for itself. Elaborations of the constitution.
- May be discussed. That which is open for discussion.
- One or more members appointed or elected to complete a specific task.
- Closely related. Examples would be that an amendment must be germane to the main motion and debate must be germane to the pending main motion.
- The debate that follows after the chair has stated a debatable motion.
- One who is selected as a contender for, or who seeks, an office.
- To choose a person as a candidate to fill an office or other elected position.
- A motion used by the United States Senate to close debate.
- Speakers are usually arranged on either side of the panel chairman. Those with similar views are placed together. The audience can usually ask questions.
- Enthusiastic approval by a voice vote.
- An open meeting for a special reason of a group of people with a common interest.
- Any official request for a parliamentary action that a member has the right to assert by himself.
- Important matters brought before an assembly for action.
- An assembly for the discussion of public affairs.
- A meeting to decide action towards a motion or event.
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- A title used by some organizations to refer to the presiding officer. It should only be used when specified in the bylaws.
- A consultant who advises the officers, committees, and members on matters regarding parliamentary procedure.
- A person who has been nominated.
- A reprimand or admonition; to find fault.
- A reading desk with a slanted top.
- A legal document which includes the name, object, and other required information of a society.
- Presiding officer mallet. Usually used when there is a breach of order, to adjourn a meeting, and to signal a recess.
- An itemized estimate of income and disbursements.
- A platform raised above the floor of a hall or a large room.
- Temporary inactivity, cessation, or suspension, to withhold action.
- A short, intensive series of lectures, discussions, etc., designed for a particular occupational group.
- An assembly.
- As distinguished from bylaws, the governing document of the parent organization which all subordinate organizations must follow.
- A member who makes a record of what is done at a meeting
- A dilatory or frivolous motion used to delay action.
- A generic title that refers to either a man or woman. The presiding officer who conducts a meeting
- A meeting held for discussion and consultation.
- A member who prepares a narrative account of an organization\s activities.
- Based upon the principles of democracy; a society where government by the people is characterized by the principles of political or social equality for all, and identified by the concept that majority rules.
- To publicly refrain from voting usually because of a conflict of interest.
- To conduct oneself in a proper manner. Examples related to debate would be to refrain from attacking someone's motives, addressing all comments through the chair, avoiding use of members names, avoid speaking against your own motion, and refraining from disturbing the assembly.
- To certify as genuine, to authorize or sanction.
- Improper or disorderly behavior.
- An individual who has joined an organization and has all the rights, duties, and responsibilities that membership requires.
52 Clues: An assembly. • The paying out of funds. • A person who has been nominated. • Improper or disorderly behavior. • A reading desk with a slanted top. • Enthusiastic approval by a voice vote. • A reprimand or admonition; to find fault. • To cut off from membership or attendance. • A meeting held for discussion and consultation. • To certify as genuine, to authorize or sanction. • ...
Agriculture 2024-04-26
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- Build up of pesticides in the tissues of organisms.
- Calorie dense, fats
- Type of fertilizer derived from manure, food waste, and crop residue.
- Type of irrigation where water is allowed to flow over the surface.
- Type of pest management that uses pesticides.
- Restores nutrients depleted from soil.
- Primary source of energy for humans.
- Nutrients needed in smaller amounts in the diet.
- Immunity to a chemical or antibiotic.
- Type of crop that blankets the soil.
- When a diet does not meet basic energy requirement.
- Extreme scarcities of food.
- Type of pest management that changes farming practices.
- Type of pest management that uses parasites and predators.
- Type of erosion where water forms large channels.
- Conversion of fertile land into desert.
- Type of erosion where soil is lost in thin layers.
- This means that chemicals do not break down in the environment.
- Type of plowing that follows the natural curves of the land.
- Type of farming that cuts into hillsides
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- Addition of water from external source.
- Absence of one or more micronutrients.
- Rows of trees and shrubs that slow wind in an area.
- Type of irrigation where sprinklers rotate around a tower.
- Found in animal based foods.
- Type of irrigation where tubes deliver water to roots.
- Sustained time periods of lower than average rainfall.
- The weathering of rock.
- Largest particle size, many large spaces.
- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter.
- Type of pest management that used a physical block.
- Type of crops that meet the majority of human calorie demand.
- Chemicals that kill or control organisms that damage crops
- Smallest particle size, few spaces.
- Type of crop that is spaced out.
- The source of water and minerals for plants.
- Protecting soil and preventing future dust bowls.
37 Clues: Calorie dense, fats • The weathering of rock. • Extreme scarcities of food. • Found in animal based foods. • Type of crop that is spaced out. • Smallest particle size, few spaces. • Primary source of energy for humans. • Type of crop that blankets the soil. • Immunity to a chemical or antibiotic. • Absence of one or more micronutrients. • Restores nutrients depleted from soil. • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-21
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- - A tool used to smooth and break up soil after plowing.
- - A technique of joining two plants together so that they grow as one.
- - A substance added to soil to improve its fertility and promote plant growth.
- - A powerful vehicle used for pulling farm machinery or transporting loads.
- - Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil.
- - Land that is left unplanted for a period to restore its fertility.
- - The top layer of the earth where plants grow, composed of organic material, minerals, and living organisms.
- - A structure with a controlled environment used to grow plants.
- - The amount of crops or products produced by a farm or agricultural process.
- - A type of farming that uses no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- - Domesticated birds such as chickens, turkeys, and ducks raised for their eggs and meat.
- - A large farm building used to store grain, hay, or house livestock.
- - The preparation of soil by mechanical agitation, such as plowing or harrowing.
- - Land covered with grass that is used for grazing animals
- - A farming tool used to turn over soil in preparation for planting.
- - The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
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- - A prolonged period of insufficient rainfall that affects crop growth.
- - The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- - Domesticated animals raised on a farm for food, labor, or other products.
- - The practice of raising fish and other aquatic organisms for food.
- - Animal waste used as a natural fertilizer to enrich soil.
- - The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- - A small, fertilized ovule capable of developing into a new plant.
- - A large farm where livestock such as cattle or sheep are raised.
- - A cultivated plant that is grown and harvested for food or other use.
- - A plantation of fruit or nut trees.
- - An unwanted plant that grows among cultivated crops.
- - The artificial application of water to land to help crops grow.
- - A tall structure used for storing bulk quantities of grain or silage.
- - A chemical substance used to kill pests that damage crops.
30 Clues: - A plantation of fruit or nut trees. • - Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil. • - An unwanted plant that grows among cultivated crops. • - A tool used to smooth and break up soil after plowing. • - The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • - Land covered with grass that is used for grazing animals • ...
agriculture 2024-11-21
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- used to scare crows away (Caw cawwwww!!)
- star of the show when planting something
- plants that kids don't like
- plant that takes nutriets from crops
- the act of collecting all crops from field
- work in relation to farming
- what we will be driving next year
- the act of planting small crops
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- what we plant things in in the garden
- most eaten meat in the world
- birds used for meat and eggs
- used to assist the process of gardening
- grew the first successful crop farm in Australia
- before a fruit
- what birds hath from
- milk based products
- avarage of something
- main breed of cattle in Australia
- body is mostly made of
- area of land where agriculture takes place.
20 Clues: before a fruit • milk based products • what birds hath from • avarage of something • body is mostly made of • plants that kids don't like • work in relation to farming • most eaten meat in the world • birds used for meat and eggs • the act of planting small crops • main breed of cattle in Australia • what we will be driving next year • plant that takes nutriets from crops • ...
Agriculture 2025-03-27
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- The general practice of cultivating land and raising crops and livestock.
- the gathering of rice crops
- The process of providing agricultural knowledge and skills to farmers.
- The industry that encompasses all aspects of agriculture, from production to distribution.
- building on a farm used for storing hay, grain, or livestock.
- The science of soil management and crop production
- The cultivation of garden plants
- A substance used to enrich the soil and promote plant growth
- A cultivated plant or plant product that is grown for food or other purposes
- Relating to the countryside or people living there.
- The preparation of land for planting by turning over the soil
- The removal of unwanted plants from a cultivated area.
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- A large farm, especially one specializing in the cultivation of a single crop.
- The artificial application of water to land
- Farming practices that minimize environmental impact.
- A substance used to kill pests
- Animals raised on a farm for food or other products.
- stands for unity in ffa
- stands for wisdom
- The practice of planting different crops in a field each season to maintain soil fertility.
20 Clues: stands for wisdom • stands for unity in ffa • the gathering of rice crops • A substance used to kill pests • The cultivation of garden plants • The artificial application of water to land • The science of soil management and crop production • Relating to the countryside or people living there. • Animals raised on a farm for food or other products. • ...
Agriculture=) 2014-02-11
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- Many families can contribute their lives to their agricultural ______.
- What were men referred to?
- Women _______behind the plough when farming.
- _____tipped plough was used for turning over the soil.
- What was used to pulverize soil?
- What was it called when farmers worked on individual strips of land?
- Farming became a great source of _______ becaused of the technology used.
- Feudalsim and farming increased what?
- What was field three used for?
- What was used to pull freight and harrow and plough but cost more?
- What made it possible to pump large amounts of water wherever it was needed?
- _____was the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock.
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- What allowed horsepower to be directed more efficiently?
- What was field one used for?
- What was used to cut grain?
- Women ________ to earn money.
- What system was created by William the Conqueror?
- What allowed faster movement for heavy loads?
- What was used to fertilize crops?
- Who implemented the feudal system?
- How many men were required to harvest a 2 acre crop?
- What cuts the furrows and turns the soil?
- What was field two used for?
- What was used to cut grass?
- Women made _____for money.
- What was one of the duties of the men?
- _____was used to spread clay onto their soil?
27 Clues: What were men referred to? • Women made _____for money. • What was used to cut grain? • What was used to cut grass? • What was field one used for? • What was field two used for? • Women ________ to earn money. • What was field three used for? • What was used to pulverize soil? • What was used to fertilize crops? • Who implemented the feudal system? • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-30
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Georgia's number one livestock.
- When the produce on a farm is collected.
- ground that crops grow from
- A class on livestock care, production, breeding, and disease control.
- A class that teaches about plants, how they grow, feed us, and more.
- An object ment to keep birds out of fields.
- a device ment to shut off power to a circuit in order to protect it in the event of a ground fault.
- an breed of cow raised for meat.
- us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land
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- A vehicle that is commonly in farming for hauling trailers.
- A nut that is also a common allergy and georgia is the #1 producer in the u.s.
- a device that delivers power to most devices. You plug things into this to power them.
- A term used to describe plot of land that grows crops or raises livestock.
- an object that opens and closes a circuit to let power head to a device.
- A yellow crop that is grown for food, typically grows tall and the feild is sometime cut in a maze pattern.
- a food crop that's fruit is red, watery, and is extracted to make ketchup.
- stands for american wire gauge
- a place where honeybees are kept
- Future Farmers of America
- an organic or man-made substace that helps plants grow.
21 Clues: Future Farmers of America • ground that crops grow from • stands for american wire gauge • Georgia's number one livestock. • a place where honeybees are kept • an breed of cow raised for meat. • When the produce on a farm is collected. • An object ment to keep birds out of fields. • us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-30
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Georgia's number one livestock.
- When the produce on a farm is collected.
- ground that crops grow from
- A class on livestock care, production, breeding, and disease control.
- A class that teaches about plants, how they grow, feed us, and more.
- An object ment to keep birds out of fields.
- a device ment to shut off power to a circuit in order to protect it in the event of a ground fault.
- an breed of cow raised for meat.
- us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land
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- A vehicle that is commonly in farming for hauling trailers.
- A nut that is also a common allergy and georgia is the #1 producer in the u.s.
- a device that delivers power to most devices. You plug things into this to power them.
- A term used to describe plot of land that grows crops or raises livestock.
- an object that opens and closes a circuit to let power head to a device.
- A yellow crop that is grown for food, typically grows tall and the feild is sometime cut in a maze pattern.
- a food crop that's fruit is red, watery, and is extracted to make ketchup.
- stands for american wire gauge
- a place where honeybees are kept
- Future Farmers of America
- an organic or man-made substace that helps plants grow.
21 Clues: Future Farmers of America • ground that crops grow from • stands for american wire gauge • Georgia's number one livestock. • a place where honeybees are kept • an breed of cow raised for meat. • When the produce on a farm is collected. • An object ment to keep birds out of fields. • us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land • ...
Agriculture 2022-12-02
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- a large area of farm land
- Any primarily agricultural operation or activity that brings visitors to a farm or ranch
- The business of agricultural production, including the entire range of activities and disciplines encompassed by modern food and fiber production chains and those agents and institutions which influence them.
- The practice of growing or raising a single crop or livestock species
- a machine that provides machine power for performing agricultural tasks.
- a binder-type cutting device that cuts and delivers the grain or seed crop to a threshing machine modified to work as it moves across the field.
- Any cereal grain grown so that it can be used as fodder to feed animals
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops
- Any plant, animal, or other product of a living organism that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence
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- An area of land devoted primarily to agricultural processes with the primary objective of producing food or other crops
- The sprouting of a seedling from a plant seed
- the operation of gathering the useful part or parts of the plant
- Any organic matter that is used as an organic fertilizer
- the harvested production per unit of harvested area for crop products
- Any natural or synthetic material that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply one or more nutrients
- An open field vegetated primarily by native grasses, herbs, and other plants
- Any crop that yields an unusually large or productive harvest.
- Any small, hard, dry seed
- Any crop that is grown so that it can be marketed and sold for profit
- plants that have been cut, dried, and stored as fodder for animals
20 Clues: a large area of farm land • Any small, hard, dry seed • The sprouting of a seedling from a plant seed • Any organic matter that is used as an organic fertilizer • Any crop that yields an unusually large or productive harvest. • the operation of gathering the useful part or parts of the plant • plants that have been cut, dried, and stored as fodder for animals • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-23
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- Fram tool
- a narrow part
- to guide water to plants
- a young plant
- part of the plant
- rock and minirals that eventually from soil
- parasitic plants
- a limb of a plant
- a made of small pieces of rock and mineral
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- a strong plant that is grown for its seeds
- a layer of material that plants grow in
- made by parents of different breeds
- a long trench used to store
- a material that is deposited by from soil
- the frim outer layer of a seed
- animals that interfere with agicultural production
- vegetative part of rice
- to plant seeds
- to sprount from a seed
- collection of agricultural products
20 Clues: Fram tool • a narrow part • a young plant • to plant seeds • parasitic plants • part of the plant • a limb of a plant • to sprount from a seed • vegetative part of rice • to guide water to plants • a long trench used to store • the frim outer layer of a seed • made by parents of different breeds • collection of agricultural products • a layer of material that plants grow in • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
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- Fram tool
- Vegetative part of rice
- Tool for watering plant seeds
- Derived from plants
- Plants that live in water
- A plant such as rice that produces wheat
- Plants in the desert
- Industry in agriculture
- To plant seeds
- Rooted plants have a spicy taste
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- Chemicals for agriculture
- Fruit that has high economic value
- Fertilizer from waste material
- Collection of agricultural products
- Part of the rice fields
- Cells like the threads of the animal/plant
- Agriculture,plantation,rice fields,cropping
- Agricultural crops other than rice
- Fruit in which there are many seeds
- A young plant
20 Clues: Fram tool • A young plant • To plant seeds • Derived from plants • Plants in the desert • Part of the rice fields • Vegetative part of rice • Industry in agriculture • Chemicals for agriculture • Plants that live in water • Tool for watering plant seeds • Fertilizer from waste material • Rooted plants have a spicy taste • Fruit that has high economic value • ...
Agriculture 2021-04-22
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- A limb of a plant
- Collection of agriculture products
- Animals that interfere with agriculture production
- To sprount from a seed
- from plants
- To plant seeds
- A strong plant that is grown for its seeds
- A material that is deposited by water
- The strength and survivability of a seed
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- Fram tool
- plants in the desert
- A chemical process that produces energy
- parasitic plants
- vegetables that have a high water content
- A narrow part that supports leaves
- To guide water to
- A young plant
- plant that live in water
- Made by parents of different breeds
- A layer of material that plants u8ngrow in
- Rock and minerals that eventually from soil
21 Clues: Fram tool • from plants • A young plant • To plant seeds • parasitic plants • A limb of a plant • To guide water to • plants in the desert • To sprount from a seed • plant that live in water • Collection of agriculture products • A narrow part that supports leaves • Made by parents of different breeds • A material that is deposited by water • A chemical process that produces energy • ...
Agriculture 2022-10-27
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- an animal from the leporidae family
- they promote plant growth
- an animal that provides wool
- the practice of preparing and cultivating crops
- another word for dirt
- where an organism makes its home
- an animal with 4 stomachs
- a cultivated plant that grows at a considerable rate
- a person who cultivates land for crops and animals
- can cause an animal to get sick or suffer from anemia
- a medical professional that specializes in animals
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- the type of farming when the crop is eating by the farmer and their family
- a mixture or preparation of feeding livestock
- a small bird
- substances used to kill insects or organisms that are harmful to plants and animals
- comes from different vegetables and plants
- an animal that lays eggs
- part of agriculture that deals with animal livestock
- an animal that can't breath through their mouth
- horses, goats, sheep and cows all have them
20 Clues: a small bird • another word for dirt • an animal that lays eggs • they promote plant growth • an animal with 4 stomachs • an animal that provides wool • where an organism makes its home • an animal from the leporidae family • comes from different vegetables and plants • horses, goats, sheep and cows all have them • a mixture or preparation of feeding livestock • ...
AGRICULTURE! 2019-04-23
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- luxury good production model that reflects how social movements can influence agriculture
- continent made up mostly of subsistence agriculture
- people spanning from Alaska to Russia who have developed techniques for fishing and sea mammal hunting
- early effort in Great Britain to consolidate fields into large, single-owner holdings
- revolution that started in the 1930s in the American Midwest
- type of subsistence agriculture custom usually practiced in tropical and subtropical zones
- person who studied the spatial layout of agriculture in Germany during the 2nd Industrial Revolution
- resulting from colonial agriculture, this type of crop production results in dependence on a single agricultural commodity
- often urban, places that lack access to fresh, nutritious foods
- business model that fosters the spatial concentration of agricultural activities
- largest single Mexican drug cartel
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- agriculture method to produce crops without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers
- crops that are reproduced by cultivating either via use of the roots or cuttings from the plants themselves
- because of this trade agreement, the Mexican corn economy for a while experience fluctuation
- a type of survey system that is dominant in the USA
- climate classification system that is based on temperature and precipitation
- location in France where all three types of agricultural landscape types exist
- approximately 1 billion people or 70% of this South Asian country live in nonurban areas
- a type of primary economic activity
- type of landed system in Quebec and Texas that dates back to colonial French America
- Germanic practice, now with a global reach, in which all lands pass down to the eldest male person/son
- acronym for type of crops that make up at least 75% of food in the USA (both loved and despised)
- Central American country where agriculture makes up 13.5% of the GDP
- type of ranching that raises animals for production of meat and their byproducts
- natural resource harvested on plantations in Southeast Asia dating back to the colonial era
- river valley and site of the 1st Agricultural Revolution
26 Clues: largest single Mexican drug cartel • a type of primary economic activity • a type of survey system that is dominant in the USA • continent made up mostly of subsistence agriculture • river valley and site of the 1st Agricultural Revolution • revolution that started in the 1930s in the American Midwest • often urban, places that lack access to fresh, nutritious foods • ...
Agriculture 2023-02-08
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- product of trees
- largest city in ky
- refers to horses
- animal doctor
- invented corn planter
- capitol of KY
- example of agritourism
- different
- offspring of horses
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- developed uses for peanuts
- offspring of cattle
- largest county in ky
- goods leaving a country
- goods entering a country
- meat from pigs
- smallest county in ky
- Kentucky Department of Agriculture
- genetically modified organism
- meat from chickens
- fusing metal together with heat
- United States Department of Agriculture
- meat from cattle
22 Clues: different • animal doctor • capitol of KY • meat from pigs • product of trees • refers to horses • meat from cattle • largest city in ky • meat from chickens • offspring of cattle • offspring of horses • largest county in ky • invented corn planter • smallest county in ky • example of agritourism • goods leaving a country • goods entering a country • developed uses for peanuts • ...
Agriculture 2023-02-15
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- Producing something out of an agricultural product to increase its value at market. Ex. Cheese or bread
- Settlement pattern where dwelling are spread out
- A crop whose genetic structure has been altered to make it more useful and efficient for human purposes.
- When one company controls a commodity chain
- When mountains are carved away to create agricultural land
- Areas of high poverty where people cant buy healthy food due to a lack of grocery stores
- Harvesting twice a year from a field
- The loss of forest due to shifting cultivation
- Growing crops in water
- Survey systems that creates irregular shaped lots
- The region where agriculture originated
- Bringing water in from another area to farm
- Creating rows between crops
- Agricultural revolution that introduced the heavy use of machines
- Model that stressed the importance of shipping cost, land cost, and pershiability in determining what crop will be grown.
- Farming in order to make a profit
- A settlement pattern where dwellings are in lines
- The growing of fruits and vegetables
- Type of farming that doesnt use chemicals
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- “Slash-and-burn” agriculture involves burning a portion of forest so that the soil there can be used for agricultural purposes. The community then uses this land for a short time, possibly a few years, and then moves on to a new area, which is, in turn, burned for agricultural use.
- Also known as swidden
- Movements that aim to connect food producers and consumers in the same geographic region, to develop more self-reliant and resilient food networks
- A system in which a farm operation is supported by shareholders within the community who share both the benefits and risks of food production. (farmers markets)
- The growth of desert due to bad agricultural practice
- Survey system that created a grid pattern
- The movement of goods and people between the old and new world
- When people can not get food due to distribution issues
- Form of agriculture that grows grapes, dates, and olives
- Survey system that creates rectangles that gives everyone access to a road or river
- yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming
- Agriculture that requires large quantities of inputs (e.g., labor, capital, agricultural products) per unit of land.
- Farming in cities to help alleviate food deserts
- The diffusion of modern agricultural technologies from MDCs to LDCs in the 1950 to help with famine
- When crops are grown for personal consumption
- When restaurants by from local farmers.
- The Everglades are an example of this.
- The engineering of organisms
- Growing one crop on the land without rotation
- The cultivation of fish or other sea life
- Theory that states land is cheaper nearest a city therefore activities will be more intensive
- a system of organizations, people, technology, activities, information and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer.
- Occurs when soil in an arid climate has been made available for agricultural production using irrigation. The water evaporates quickly off the newly irrigated land, leaving residues of salt lying in the earth. Over time this causes the land to become infertile.
- The reduction in the per unit cost of production as the volume of production increases
- How many people the land can support
- The process of food going from the ground to the table
- to plant a crop between (plants of another kind) also : to set out young trees among (existing growth)
- A type of settlement where the dwellings are built next to each other
47 Clues: Also known as swidden • Growing crops in water • Creating rows between crops • The engineering of organisms • Farming in order to make a profit • Harvesting twice a year from a field • How many people the land can support • The growing of fruits and vegetables • The Everglades are an example of this. • When restaurants by from local farmers. • ...
Agriculture 2023-12-11
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- what does bees carry
- holds the anther
- Sticky part of a flower that receives pollen during pollination.
- material made by plants and animals that we can convert into energy is called
- the most common animal to be on a farm
- a liquid fossil fuel and most of the worlds supply is still deep under the ground.
- a big plant that helps us breath
- stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- resources are those that can be replaced or never runs out are called.
- the sun produces energy in the form of heat and light
- a crop that farmers grow
- Leaf-like parts that protect a flower bud.
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- resources that cant be replaced.
- contains the pollen
- release heat energy when they are burned and they are used to create energy and electricity and are formed from the remains of living organisms.
- Stalk of a plant which supports parts of a plant
- the female part of the flower (composed of one or more carpels)
- the Male part of a flower
- we burn this type fossil fuel to create energy
- color fragrance attracts pollinators.
- lower part of the carpel in which seeds form
- what we wear every day
22 Clues: holds the anther • contains the pollen • what does bees carry • what we wear every day • a crop that farmers grow • the Male part of a flower • resources that cant be replaced. • a big plant that helps us breath • color fragrance attracts pollinators. • the most common animal to be on a farm • Leaf-like parts that protect a flower bud. • stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary • ...
agriculture 2024-02-22
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- is type of differential found in vehicles that allows for equal distribution of power between wheels
- hüdroõli
- vedelik
- also known as a propeller shaft or prop shaft
- kojamehed
- is the process or mechanism of controlling the direction of a vehicle is the outher shell of something and holding several things together
- tase
- kontrollima
- kütus
- is mechanical device in a vehicle that controls the power generated by the engine
- is a compacted and tightly bound bundle of dried grasses
- is a heat exchange device typically used in vehicles
- also known as the accelerator pedal
- leke
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- is the food given to animals
- refers to a farm implement used in haymaking
- is a collection of dried grasses and other herbaceous plantsprimarly used
- kütusesüsteem
- liigend
- is a mechanical device designed to move fluids, such as liquids or gasses
- tühjendama
- mootori õli
- tuled
- puhas
- jahutusvedelik
- is a circular device typically made of metal, rubber or another durable material, designed to rotate
- is a machine designed to convert various forms of energy into mechanical energy
- a device or mechanism used to separate unwanted elements
- kabiin
29 Clues: tase • leke • tuled • puhas • kütus • kabiin • liigend • vedelik • hüdroõli • kojamehed • tühjendama • mootori õli • kontrollima • kütusesüsteem • jahutusvedelik • is the food given to animals • also known as the accelerator pedal • refers to a farm implement used in haymaking • also known as a propeller shaft or prop shaft • is a heat exchange device typically used in vehicles • ...
Agriculture 2024-04-26
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- this economic sector populations
- countries that produce goods from raw materials.
- agriculture technique where old crops are cut and burned before new crops can be planted.
- as the "father of the green revolution," he changed the way plants grow through more resistant wheat production to help prevent starvation.
- transitioning from hunting and gathering to planting and sustaining. This is the ___ agriculture revolution.
- in MDCs, this farming uses technology to produce goods for mass consumption and selling.
- crops grown close together.
- ____ is the process of taming wild animals for human benefit.
- name of the theorist who created cornucopia theory which states humans will continue to find ways to support a growing population.
- found close to the market, this farming is on smaller plots and work on a smaller scale.
- form of intensive farming, that needs to be closer to the "market" and requires year round work for production and feeding.
- income countries with some manufacturing and some production of raw materials.
- this economic sector people move off of farms because new machines can do the work of many people.
- agriculture products for use by the farm family is ___ farming.
- Developed countries that are more likely to produce raw materials.
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- some connection to Von Thunen's model, this theory states that the farther from the CBD you live, the cheaper the land.
- name of the theorist who had a pessimistic view of large population growth and agriculture to support it.
- are produce that
- sector focused on farming, herding, and such.
- found in land far from the market, this is farming that require more land. EX: Grain and ranching.
- name of the theorist who stated that where goods were produced was based on factors such as ease of transportation, need, and how easy it spoils. The closer to town the more security it needs and the faster it spoils. Farter from down lasts longer.
- productivity of farming through mechanization and access to market areas due to better transportation. This is the _____ agriculture revolution.
- subsistence farming, this technique is used with the three-field system.
- the genetic engineering of products as well as the increased use of fertilizers for crops and antibiotics in animal products this is the ____ agriculture revolution.
- a plant or animals molecular structure to make them resistant to diseases, weather, or just to change shape, size, or look.
25 Clues: are produce that • crops grown close together. • this economic sector populations • sector focused on farming, herding, and such. • countries that produce goods from raw materials. • ____ is the process of taming wild animals for human benefit. • agriculture products for use by the farm family is ___ farming. • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-29
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- a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo, and bison
- A small, hard seed
- a chemical substance that is used for insects
- things that are natural or related to nature
- infertile
- a trench in the earth made by a plow
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- anything that nourishes a living being.
- renewable energy source derived from living organism
- the time of year when the grain is collected on a farm;
- the artificial application of water to land
- The beginning of growth, as of a seed
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- a piece of farming equipment that is pulled over land
- a large farming tool with blades
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- Waterless, parched
- a chemical element that is a gas with no colour or taste
- the conditions in which you live
- Grain storage place
- the act of caring for or raising plants.
- To eat grass
- To cut or collect crops
- the grains or ripened ovules of plants used for sowing (
- Lush, prolific
- an area of land, together with a house
25 Clues: infertile • To eat grass • Lush, prolific • Waterless, parched • A small, hard seed • Grain storage place • To cut or collect crops • a large farming tool with blades • the conditions in which you live • a trench in the earth made by a plow • The beginning of growth, as of a seed • an area of land, together with a house • plants that are grown on farms for food • ...
Agriculture 2022-09-01
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- – The science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards, including the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and ornamental shrubs and trees.
- – To convert an agricultural commodity into a marketable form by a special series of steps.
- Cultivation of woody plants, particularly those used for decoration and shade.
- – The total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer or seller to the consumer or buyer, including advertising, shipping, storing, and selling.
- – Any group or association of plants; the sum of vegetable life; plants in general.
- – To beautify terrain as with plantings of trees, shrubs, and flowering herbs; with ornamental features, such as terraces, rock gardens, bog gardens, pools, walks, drives, etc.
- – An important genus of trees, family Rutaceae, extensively cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas for its fruits, such as the lime, orange, bergamot, lemon, citron, and grapefruit. Native to Asia.
- – To bring crops to a point at which they will command a price.
- – The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants.
- – The sciences, arts, and business practices of conserving and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests.
- – A family of plants, including many valuable food and forage species, such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, and alfalfa. With the aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil.
- – The amount of water, hail, sleet, snow, or other moisture received from clouds. Snow is also reported in its equivalent of liquid water.
- – Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material.
- – Pertaining to or having the properties of a medicine.
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- crop – Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax.
- – The composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
- – The edible part of an herbaceous plant.
- The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field–crop production and soil management. The scientific management of land.
- – A grove of fruit or nut trees.
- – The embryo of a plant; also kernels of corn, wheat, etc., which botanically are seed-like fruits as they include the ovary wall.
- Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics.
- – Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- – The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- – Anything, which when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
- – Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower and its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it.
- – Any place where plants, shrubs, and trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks.
- hardiness zone – A geographically-defined zone in which a specific category of plant life is capable of growing, as defined by temperature hardiness, or ability to withstand the minimum temperatures of the zone.
- – All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena and the environment and toward the solution of problems in all fields of science. This includes basic and applied research. Much of the agricultural productivity of the United States is directly the result of applying research.
- – The science of plants.
- – An organism distinguished from the animals in that it takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form.
30 Clues: – The science of plants. • – A grove of fruit or nut trees. • – The edible part of an herbaceous plant. • – The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics. • crop – Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax. • – Pertaining to or having the properties of a medicine. • ...
Agriculture 2022-11-08
20 Clues: blé • foin • bois • soja • tronc • étang • verger • graine • racine • fumier • grange • écorce • pivoine • pâturage • feuilles • motoculteur • ombre/nuance • récolter/récolte • camion (anglais américain) • cultures à grande échelle/récoltes
Agriculture 2022-12-14
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- cattle used for dairy products
- 1914, a co-op extension that provided info to the community about ag
- animal used for racing and pulling
- tool used to turn the soil
- large combines complete this task
- crop was introduced to the USA in 1804 and are a part of the legume family.
- what is the only crop that can be grown in every state?
- what is kentucky's nymber 1 ag commodity
- chickens used for meat
- who is the best teacher?
- patented the reaper for wheat threshing
- crop used for many feeds and fuel
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- cattle used for food
- prepares the soil for planting
- we get pork, bacon, and other meats from this animal
- process of taming an animal
- were first domesticated as a food source (confused with goats)
- what is the breed of cattle most commonly used for beef?
- used to scatter or plant seed
- crop raised and used for cigarettes, cigars, etc
- act that allowed agriculture to be taught in schools
- (fill in the blank) Woodford county is the ________ capital of the world
22 Clues: cattle used for food • chickens used for meat • who is the best teacher? • tool used to turn the soil • process of taming an animal • used to scatter or plant seed • prepares the soil for planting • cattle used for dairy products • large combines complete this task • crop used for many feeds and fuel • animal used for racing and pulling • patented the reaper for wheat threshing • ...
Agriculture 2022-09-26
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- water-bird with broad blunt bill, webbed feet
- raise these animals for pork, bacon, and ham
- gathering the crops once they have grown
- plants start from these
- where plant roots grow
- land for growing crops and rearing animals
- a food made from the pressed curds of milk
- help plants and animals grow
- eating grass in a field
- the topic you are studying
- grain ground to make flour, bread, pasta, etc.
- planting a piece of land with seed
- grain used for food - wheat, maize, rye, etc.
- a collection of sheep, goes, or geese
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- domestic fowl kept for eggs and meat
- use fleece from these animals to make wool
- a large group of animals (cows, elephants, etc.)
- a male sheep
- a food powder obtained by grinding grain
- cured meat from the back or sides of a pig
- someone who tends and rears sheep
- put a seed, bulb, or plant, in the ground
- large game bird, a popular food at thanksgiving
- oval object, laid by chickens, used for food
- raise these large animals to produce beef
- a female sheep
- a baby cow
- a young sheep
28 Clues: a baby cow • a male sheep • a young sheep • a female sheep • where plant roots grow • plants start from these • eating grass in a field • the topic you are studying • help plants and animals grow • someone who tends and rears sheep • planting a piece of land with seed • domestic fowl kept for eggs and meat • a collection of sheep, goes, or geese • ...
AGRICULTURE! 2019-04-08
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- luxury good production model that reflects how social movements can influence agriculture
- river valley and site of the 1st Agricultural Revolution
- people spanning Alaska to Russia who have developed techniques for fishing and sea mammal hunting
- largest single Mexican drug cartel
- type of subsistence agriculture custom usually practiced in tropical and subtropical zones
- crops that are reproduced by cultivating either via use of the roots or cuttings from the plants themselves
- continent made up mostly of subsistence agriculture
- often urban, places that lack access to fresh, nutritious foods
- Germanic practice, now with a global reach, in which all lands pass down to the eldest male person/son
- climate classification system that is based on temperature and precipitation
- because of this trade agreement, the Mexican corn economy for a while experienced fluctuation
- resulting from colonial agriculture, this crop type of production results in dependence on a single agricultural commodity
- Central American country where agriculture makes up 13.5% of the GDP
- person who studied the spatial layout of agriculture in Germany during the 2nd Industrial Revolution
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- revolution that started in the 1930s in the American Midwest
- approximately 1 billion people or 70% of this South Asian country live in nonurban areas
- location in France where all three types of agricultural landscape types coexist
- acronym for type of crops that make up at least 75% of food in the USA (both loved and despised)
- type of landed system in Quebec and Texas that dates back to colonial French America
- early effort in Great Britain to consolidate fields into large, single-owner holdings
- type of ranching that raises animals for production of meat and their byproducts
- natural resource harvested on plantations in Southeast Asia dating back to the colonial era
- a type of primary economic activity
- type of survey system that is dominant in the USA
- business model that fosters the spatial concentration of agricultural activities
- agriculture method to produce crops without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers
26 Clues: largest single Mexican drug cartel • a type of primary economic activity • type of survey system that is dominant in the USA • continent made up mostly of subsistence agriculture • river valley and site of the 1st Agricultural Revolution • revolution that started in the 1930s in the American Midwest • often urban, places that lack access to fresh, nutritious foods • ...
AGRICULTURE 2020-08-19
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- Occupational Health and __________.
- Cultivating plants or animals on a farm.
- Eggs hatch after _______ days.
- A female chook older than 12 months.
- In Australia, farm accidents happen every ___ day.
- You should use full PPE when handling these.
- Most machinery accidents caused by faulty _____.
- Name the outside part of the egg.
- Something dangerous on a farm.
- Chickens are raised for eggs and ____.
- Who is responsible for safety on the farm?
- Structure for holding grain, feed etc.
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- Yellow part of an egg.
- One of the 3 egg production systems.
- Vehicle used to pull farm implements.
- Keep these shots up to date.
- On a farm you must respect the 5 _______.
- Device for hatching chickens.
- This states you must make safety a priority.
- A male chook older than 12 months.
- In an evacuation go to the _______.
- PPE stands for ______ protective equipment.
22 Clues: Yellow part of an egg. • Keep these shots up to date. • Device for hatching chickens. • Eggs hatch after _______ days. • Something dangerous on a farm. • Name the outside part of the egg. • A male chook older than 12 months. • Occupational Health and __________. • In an evacuation go to the _______. • One of the 3 egg production systems. • A female chook older than 12 months. • ...
Agriculture 2021-02-26
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- Growing only one type of crop
- The savings in cost per unit due to increasing the level of production (think Fordism). Sig: Agribusiness produces cheaper crops and finished goods than traditional farming, in part, because they produce at a large scale.
- Food hearth in the Middle East.
- When one corporation controls a commodity chain
- The use of genetically engineered crops in agriculture & DNA manipulation in livestock in order to increase production
- Method of farming used on hilly or mountainous terrain where steps are carved into steep land to provide a flat area for farming and irrigation.
- a system in which a farm operation is supported by shareholders within the community who share both the benefits and risks of food production.
- Agricultural hearth in S.Asia
- Movement to ensure that famers get paid more
- Farming done over a large space normally relying on a lot of machines
- Survey system that used landmarks to draw borders
- Theory that states as you move farther away from the market, land gets cheaper
- The inability to get food due to lack of resources
- Practices that promote limited or net neutral effects on the environment
- Settlement pattern where houses are spread out
- Agricultural revolution where farming became industrialized
- When large amount of trees are cut down
- When over farming leads to the soil getting too salty to grow crops.
- A type of agriculture where both plants and animals are grown for their produce and often the leftover plants are used to feed the animals, who in turn produce dung that is used as fertilizer for the plants
- Taking an agricultural product and making it into something like cheese or jam in order to make more money.
- The system of bringing water to needed areas.
- Series of links connecting the many places of production and distribution and resulting in a commodity that is exchanged on the world market.
- A settlement pattern where houses are close together
- Settlement pattern where house are in a straight line typically along a road or river
- The agricultural type that grows fruits and vegetables in MDCS
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- Farming for food
- Survey pattern that lots were long and skinny giving the farmer access to a transportation system
- Offshoot of the 3rd agricultural revolution that would bring the technology to LDCs and help increase food production.
- Farming typically done on small plots of land and use mostly manual labor
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions like excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting.
- The counter to food deserts, this is were farms are built in cities.
- Agriculture that is done to make money.
- The amount of people that the land can support
- When farmers began using pesticides, fertilizers, and gmos
- Organisms that are modified to yield a higher produce first used in the green revolution
- The movement of goods and people from the new world to old world.
- The raising of sea creatures for consumption
- Only type of commercial farming found in LDCs
- Model that described different agricultural activities based off of their location from the market.
- Networks that can span across multiple continents and countries for the purpose of sourcing and supplying goods and services.
- Type of farming specific to a climate. Typically grapes, olives, and dates are grown.
- Also called swidden or slash and burn agriculture
- Movement where local restaurants buy from local farmers
- LDC farming type where animals are moved from one grazing spot to another
- Draining water from a wetland to clear an area for farming; may have negative affects on the environment
- Survey systems that created a grid pattern.
- Farming that doesnt use chemicals to grow the crops
- Areas typically in impoverished areas that do not have access to healthy food or grocery stores
48 Clues: Farming for food • Growing only one type of crop • Agricultural hearth in S.Asia • Food hearth in the Middle East. • Agriculture that is done to make money. • When large amount of trees are cut down • Survey systems that created a grid pattern. • The raising of sea creatures for consumption • Movement to ensure that famers get paid more • ...
agriculture 2021-10-29
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- baby goat
- place where farm animals live
- where wool comes from
- where milk comes from on cows
- where most food is grown
- makes milk
- something we need to live
- a group of animals
- the best place to be
- things like beans, corn, grown in a field
- used for many things on a farm
- food that's more expensive
- where animals go to chill
- a crappy tractor brand
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- green and grow
- fluffy cow
- who cuts meat off animals
- hamburgers
- black and white cow
- the wealth and resources of a country
- future farmers of america
- a time of year where food i picked from the ground
- the lower neck and upper shoulder on a cow
- classic breakfast food
- miniature cow breed
- where we get eggs
- animal whose ribs we eat
27 Clues: baby goat • fluffy cow • hamburgers • makes milk • green and grow • where we get eggs • a group of animals • black and white cow • miniature cow breed • the best place to be • where wool comes from • classic breakfast food • a crappy tractor brand • where most food is grown • animal whose ribs we eat • who cuts meat off animals • future farmers of america • something we need to live • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
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- Plant that live in water
- Store agricultural products
- Part of rice fields
- Derived from plants
- Fruit that smells of prickly dab
- Fruit that has high economic value
- Agriculture, plantation, rice fields,
- Vegetables that have a high water content
- Rooted plants have a spicy taste
- Plants in the desert
- Animals that interfere with agricultural
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- Fruit in which there are many seeds
- Vegetative part of rice
- Tool for watering plant seeds
- Fertilizer from waste material
- Agricultural crops other than rice
- Fram tool
- Collection of agricultural products
- Parasitic plants
- Chemicals for agriculture
20 Clues: Fram tool • Parasitic plants • Part of rice fields • Derived from plants • Plants in the desert • Vegetative part of rice • Plant that live in water • Chemicals for agriculture • Store agricultural products • Tool for watering plant seeds • Fertilizer from waste material • Fruit that smells of prickly dab • Rooted plants have a spicy taste • Agricultural crops other than rice • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
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- Rock and minirals that eventually from soil
- Fruit that has high economic value
- Derived from plants
- Part ot the rice fields
- Fertilizer from waste material
- A material made of small pieces of mineral
- Agricultural crops other then rice
- Parasitic plants
- Part of the plant
- Tool for watering plant seeds
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- Cells like the threads of the animal/plant
- But has benefits for body health to beauty
- Fram tool
- Fruit that can be used as a room deodorizer
- Lots of nutrients
- A plant such as rice that produces wheat
- A layer of material that plants grow in
- Are tall and have closed seeds
- Thorns and grows in hot fields
- The largest part of the plant body
20 Clues: Fram tool • Parasitic plants • Lots of nutrients • Part of the plant • Derived from plants • Part ot the rice fields • Tool for watering plant seeds • Fertilizer from waste material • Are tall and have closed seeds • Thorns and grows in hot fields • Fruit that has high economic value • Agricultural crops other then rice • The largest part of the plant body • ...
Agriculture 2023-01-30
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- A large mammal with solid hooves and a flowing mane and tail, used for riding, racing, and to carry and pull loads.
- A hollow-horned mammal used for their milk, wool and meat.
- A long-handled gardening tool with a thin metal blade, used for weeding and breaking up soil.
- A colorless, transparent, odorless liquid and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- a domesticated animal kept for its eggs or meat.
- A large farm where cattle or other animals are bred or raised.
- A soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
- A male domesticated animal.
- A large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind, edible flesh, and many seeds.
- A four-wheeled trailer for agricultural use.
- A powerful machine that helps with hauling equipment and trailers at a farm.
- A person that manages a farm or helps out at the farm.
- A young sheep.
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- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean.
- Grass that has been mow and dried for use as fodder.
- A oval or round object laid by a female bird.
- A cereal plant that is the most important kind that grows in temperate countries.
- A tall-growing grain that produces yellow kernels on long ears.
- a tool with a broad flat blade and typically upturned sides, used for moving coal, earth, snow or grass.
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food, like fruit, vegetables and grain.
- a large shed used for storing grain, hay, straw, or animals.
- A large bird, having a bald head, is prized as food in a specific holiday.
- An omnivorous hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair and a flat snout for rooting in the soil, kept for its meat.
- A tower or pit on a farm used to store grain.
- A building with sails or vanes that turn in the direction of the wind and generate power to grind grain into flour.
25 Clues: A young sheep. • A male domesticated animal. • A four-wheeled trailer for agricultural use. • A oval or round object laid by a female bird. • A tower or pit on a farm used to store grain. • a domesticated animal kept for its eggs or meat. • Grass that has been mow and dried for use as fodder. • A person that manages a farm or helps out at the farm. • ...
agriculture 2023-05-11
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- term for the transformation of raw ingredients into food products through various physical and chemical processes
- strategy can farmers use to increase their income and reduce their risks
- term used to describe the efforts and practices to prevent soil degradation and maintain soil health for future generations
- What farming system involves combining different agricultural practices such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry
- farming approach aims to maintain long-term productivity and ecological balance while minimizing negative environmental and societal impacts
- What is the practice of growing crops in containers
- What is the measurement that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of soil
- agricultural practice of growing multiple crops, often of different species
- modern industrial method of farming that relies on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and other technological interventions
- substance controls or eliminates pests, including insects and rodents
- common method is used to determine soil’s nutrient and pH levels
- term for a repository that stores and preserves seeds for future use
- something that is used to protect, contain, and preserve food during transportation and storage
- holistic approach to designing and maintaining self-sufficient, productive ecosystems inspired by natural ecosystems and traditional farming practices
- a farming technique that involves rotating the type of crops grown in a particular field over different seasons or years
- What is the soilless method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent called
- natural fertilizer made from animal waste and decaying organic matter
- substance used to kill insects called
- common agricultural practice involving water application to crops
- important factor in determining plant growth and productivity
- substance used to kill rodents
- recommended technique for improving soil health and reducing weed growth in a garden or farm
- common practice involving regulating and managing how land is utilized within a specific area
- growing practice involves cultivating, processing, and distributing food within urban area
- sustainable farming technique that combines aquaculture (raising aquatic animals) and hydroponics
- What is the practice of growing crops on the sides of buildings
- sustainable way to manage organic waste at home or in the garden
- term for a structure designed to trap and retain heat commonly used in plant cultivation
- What is the practice of growing crops without human intervention
- sustainable method of agriculture that emphasizes using natural fertilizers, biological pest control
- determining factor for determining the appropriateness of a piece of land for a specific use or activity
- first step in establishing a new farm or garden
- a substance used to control or kill unwanted plants
- practice of cultivating land, raising animals, and producing crops
- farming management strategy uses technology to optimize crop yields,
- substance is used to provide plants with essential nutrients for growth
- describe the ability of land to support various types of agricultural or non-agricultural activities
- farming involves large-scale production for profit and often utilizes modern technologies and management techniques
- abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management
- describes the industry that involves agricultural production and related business activities
- What is a key component of healthy soil that helps improve its fertility and structure
- agricultural activity involves gathering crops or plants for food or other uses
- term used to describe the process of controlling and developing the use of land resources
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- cultivation of crops for market sale
- term that refers to the complex web of activities and actors involved in producing, distributing, and consuming food
- agricultural practice of growing a single crop species in a given area
- What is the topic of concern regarding potential hazards and risks related to food handling, preparation, and consumption
- arrangement of soil particles and their tendency to clump together called
- large-scale, intensive farming practices that use modern technology, machinery, and chemical inputs
- concept that refers to the right of people and communities to control their own food systems,
- What is a common cause of reduced crop yields in coastal regions and arid climates
- practice of growing different crops in the same field
- process of deterioration in the quality of land, including soil, water, and vegetation, which can lead to reduced productivity and biodiversity loss
- agricultural practice involves the deliberate manipulation of plant genetics to produce desired traits
- substance used to kill or prevent the growth of fungi called
- the term for farming aquatic plants and animals in a controlled environment
- important for maintaining a productive and sustainable agricultural system
- pesticide is derived from natural materials and used to control pests while minimizing environmental and human health harm
- the process of creating new land by filling or dredging a body of water
- What is the practice of growing crops in an arid climate
- practice of growing crops for personal consumption
- refers to the legal or customary arrangements that determine how land is owned, used, and transferred
- field of science that combines biology and technology to develop new methods of improving agricultural practices
- term refers to the process of starting and operating a business in the agricultural sector
- common problem in households, restaurants, and supermarkets that contributes to environmental and economic issues
- type of tourism that combines agricultural activities and environmental conservation
- what is the physical composition of soil called
- What common issue can arise from the excessive use of heavy machinery on soil
- sustainable agricultural approach that emphasizes ecological principles and local knowledge while rejecting the use of synthetic inputs
- the practice of growing crops in high-density areas
- name given to the significant increase in agricultural production that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s
- term for the practice of cultivating plants for food, medicine, and decoration
- term used to describe the process of transferring ownership and management of a farm to the next generation of family members
- type of tourism involves visiting and staying on farms or agricultural areas
- practice of growing crops on a small scale
- important factor for plant growth that is determined by the soil's nutrient content and physical properties
- term used to describe a type of farming where people grow crops and raise animals mainly to meet the basic needs
- term used to describe the condition where all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs
- term refers to the variety of life forms on Earth and the ecological roles they perform
- farming method that focuses on improving soil health, increasing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon while producing nutritious food
- describe the amount of output per unit of land in agricultural production
- what is the process by which soil is moved or washed away from its original location
- activity that involves putting seeds or young plants into the ground to grow
- term for the information provided on a food product's packaging that describes the nutritional content and ingredients
- practice of growing crops in low-density areas
- sustainable land use system that combines agriculture and forestry practices
- term for domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting for the production of commodities such as meat, milk, and eggs
- term for a domesticated, locally adapted plant or animal variety that has developed over time through traditional farming practices
- name of the transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for all life on Earth
89 Clues: substance used to kill rodents • cultivation of crops for market sale • substance used to kill insects called • practice of growing crops on a small scale • abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management • practice of growing crops in low-density areas • what is the physical composition of soil called • first step in establishing a new farm or garden • ...
Agriculture 2014-09-29
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- Uses facial expressions, proper vocab and avoid boring topics to receivers
- was made at the 3rd national convention
- wrote the FFA creed
- Active listener and gives feed back to the sender
- how many paragraphs are in the creed
- act using words, sounds, signs to express info, ideas, ect
- learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve
- national blue and corn gold
- 2013 theme for national FFA week was...
- Leadership Developement Event
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- the national FFA convention is held in Louisville...
- In 1917 congress passed the smith Hughes...
- First FFA president was...
- there are five symbols the the FFA...
- Every paragraph in the creed starts with I
- "New Horizons" is a
- 44% of FFA members are...
- FFA memberships are active, alumni, collegiate and...
- 3 levels to the FFA are local, state and...
- Career Developement Event
- Supervised agriculture experience
21 Clues: wrote the FFA creed • "New Horizons" is a • 44% of FFA members are... • Career Developement Event • First FFA president was... • national blue and corn gold • Leadership Developement Event • Supervised agriculture experience • how many paragraphs are in the creed • there are five symbols the the FFA... • was made at the 3rd national convention • ...
agriculture 2016-10-10
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- the material soil came from
- genetically copying something
- a mixture of minerals and organic material that can sustain plant life
- an unborn fetus or fertilized egg
- an animal that has hair and gives birth to live young
- the layer of soil directly under the topsoil
- a soft sticky soil
- a person who does not eat meat
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- a layer of soil
- the top layer of soil
- a soil sample showing all the layers
- flecks or color in soil
- a person who eats no meat and uses no animal by-products
- a genetic copy
- a method of farming that has specific rules set by the USDA
- a mixture of multiple types of soil
- showing kindness or compassion
- a gritty type of soil that does not hold water well
- a type of soil that is typically carried and deposited as sediment
- genetically modified organism
20 Clues: a genetic copy • a layer of soil • a soft sticky soil • the top layer of soil • flecks or color in soil • the material soil came from • genetically copying something • genetically modified organism • showing kindness or compassion • a person who does not eat meat • an unborn fetus or fertilized egg • a mixture of multiple types of soil • a soil sample showing all the layers • ...
Agriculture 2018-02-01
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- Main source of nutrition for more then half the worlds population
- Pest that was introduced into Australia
- a large bird in the genus meleagris
- A breed of cattle from Italy
- A lot of money spent on this problem
- 4 legged pest that kills sheep
- Sheep get their wool taken off
- Produces milk
- Male cow
- Female cow that hasn't had a baby
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- Produce enough to cloth 500 million people per year
- A cow breed crossed between an Angus and a Brahman
- More then 1.6 million jobs
- Produces a lot of jobs from farm to export dock
- type of sheep prised for its wool
- Baby cow
- Role around in mud
- the scientific name is Bos Taurus
- scientific name is gallus gallus domesticus
- A serial crop
20 Clues: Baby cow • Male cow • Produces milk • A serial crop • Role around in mud • More then 1.6 million jobs • A breed of cattle from Italy • 4 legged pest that kills sheep • Sheep get their wool taken off • type of sheep prised for its wool • the scientific name is Bos Taurus • Female cow that hasn't had a baby • a large bird in the genus meleagris • A lot of money spent on this problem • ...
Agriculture 2018-02-01
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- Main source of nutrition for more then half the worlds population
- Pest that was introduced into Australia
- a large bird in the genus meleagris
- A breed of cattle from Italy
- A lot of money spent on this problem
- 4 legged pest that kills sheep
- Sheep get their wool taken off
- Produces milk
- Male cow
- Female cow that hasn't had a baby
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- Produce enough to cloth 500 million people per year
- A cow breed crossed between an Angus and a Brahman
- More then 1.6 million jobs
- Produces a lot of jobs from farm to export dock
- type of sheep prised for its wool
- Baby cow
- Role around in mud
- the scientific name is Bos Taurus
- scientific name is gallus gallus domesticus
- A serial crop
20 Clues: Baby cow • Male cow • Produces milk • A serial crop • Role around in mud • More then 1.6 million jobs • A breed of cattle from Italy • 4 legged pest that kills sheep • Sheep get their wool taken off • type of sheep prised for its wool • the scientific name is Bos Taurus • Female cow that hasn't had a baby • a large bird in the genus meleagris • A lot of money spent on this problem • ...
Agriculture 2018-05-28
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- You use this to chop wood
- Female goat
- English for the Norwegian word lærling
- Warm house where you grow plants inside
- Baby pig
- One of the most populated countries in the world
- Name of the Queen of England
- When the head of state is a king or a queen
- Female horse
- The amount of people attending
- Capital of the UK
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- The name of the prince who recently married
- Male horse without the ability to breed
- Added information to the constitution is an...
- Who were the first to arrive in North America?
- A vote about a single issue or question
- The President of the United States
- The religion of England, Scotland and Norway
- To work together to agree on terms
- Male horse
- Capital of Scotland
- Horses, donkeys and zebras belong to this family
- Number of states in the USA
- Capital of Wales
- The Prime Minister of the UK
25 Clues: Baby pig • Male horse • Female goat • Female horse • Capital of Wales • Capital of the UK • Capital of Scotland • You use this to chop wood • Number of states in the USA • Name of the Queen of England • The Prime Minister of the UK • The amount of people attending • The President of the United States • To work together to agree on terms • English for the Norwegian word lærling • ...
Agriculture 2021-12-17
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- the use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals
- the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- horticulture the reproduction and the use of plants to make the outdoor environment more appealing
- industry combinations of all the activities needed to provide people with food, clothing, and shelter
- use of cut flowers and foliage of the greenhouse crops
- the responsibility to manage natural resources in ways that ensure their sustainability for current and future generations
- horticulture the art and science of growing plants for their beauty
- engineering the design of agricultural machinery, equipment and structures
- all the non-farm work in the agriculture industry
- management regulation of the amount, form, placement, and timing of applications of nutrients for plants
- to add certain B vitamins and iron back into a grain after processing
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- a tool people can use to help them make healthy eating choices
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- science deals with the technical aspects of food from harvest to consumption
- farming farming on a commercial side/large areas
- resources all things found in nature
- goods sold to another country
- farming farming on a small area of land
- cultivation of garden plants
- conservation the use of management practices that protect the soil
- science of growing crops and raising animals to meet the food, fiber, fuel, and other needs of humans
- the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
- chemistry area of agriculture that includes chemical fertilizers, pesticides, soil analysis
- farming productions system that avoids the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, and livestock feed additives
- products brought into the country
- the practice of studying and managing forests
- items used in growing crops or raising animals such as fertilizers and feed
27 Clues: cultivation of garden plants • goods sold to another country • products brought into the country • resources all things found in nature • farming farming on a small area of land • the practice of studying and managing forests • farming farming on a commercial side/large areas • all the non-farm work in the agriculture industry • ...
Agriculture 2022-02-24
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- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
- A form of subsistance agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to the other
- a system developed during the Second Agricultural Revolution in order to preserve the mineral health of soil used in agriculture and prevents patches of land from being exhausted
- It is Commercial agriculture
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- transition from hunting to planting and sustaining
- A flooded field for growing rice
- he development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and fertilizers transferred from the developed to developing world to alleviate the problem of food supply in those regions of the globe
- form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- the farming of products for sale off the farm
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- he process by which previously fertile lands become arid and unusable for farming
- an area surrounding the milk source (dairy farm) where milk is supplied without spoiling
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- System of planting crops on ridge tops, in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- the production of one or more usually cash crops on a large swathe of land
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- the seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures
21 Clues: It is Commercial agriculture • A flooded field for growing rice • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • the farming of products for sale off the farm • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • transition from hunting to planting and sustaining • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning • ...
AGRICULTURE 2022-02-18
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- MALAYSIA
- FAMOUS FOR COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE
- A BEVERAGE CROP
- LEADING PRODUCER OF JUTE ALONG WITH INDIA
- PRODUCE FROM ANIMALS
- AN EXAMPLE OF TERTIARY ACTIVITIY
- HIGH YIELDING SEEDS
- ALSO KNOWN AS CORN
- ALSO CALLED FARMING
- BREEDIG OF FISH
- FARMING DOES NOT USE CHEMICALS BUT NATURAL PESTICIDES
- GOLDEN FIBRE
- STAPLE FOOD CROP OF THE WORLD
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- HUMAN INPUT
- NOMADIC HERDING IS PRACTISED
- COARSE GRAINS
- MEXICO
- GROWING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ANF FLOWERS FOR COMMERCIAL USE
- NORTH EAST INDIA
- COMMERCIAL GRAIN FARMING
- CULTIVATION OF GRAPES
- LATIN WORD FOR SOIL
- REQUIRES 210 FROST FREE DAYS
- HILL SLOPES ARE MORE SUITABLE FOR THIS CROP
- SHIFTING CULTIVATION IN BRAZIL
25 Clues: MEXICO • MALAYSIA • HUMAN INPUT • GOLDEN FIBRE • COARSE GRAINS • A BEVERAGE CROP • BREEDIG OF FISH • NORTH EAST INDIA • ALSO KNOWN AS CORN • HIGH YIELDING SEEDS • ALSO CALLED FARMING • LATIN WORD FOR SOIL • PRODUCE FROM ANIMALS • CULTIVATION OF GRAPES • COMMERCIAL GRAIN FARMING • NOMADIC HERDING IS PRACTISED • REQUIRES 210 FROST FREE DAYS • STAPLE FOOD CROP OF THE WORLD • ...
Agriculture 2022-02-13
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- Produce milk
- dried grass
- Starchy plant
- Hung around a cow’s neck
- Heavily built ox
- animal with a thick coat
- One who owns a farm
- Omnivorous animal
- Soft fibrous material
- Starchy seeds
- a tree of a genus
- Round juicy citrus fruit
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- To make flour
- Round red fruit
- Used for races
- blue fruit
- Type of meat
- large farm building
- Open area of grassland
- large ruminant animals
- Green
- Cereal plant
22 Clues: Green • blue fruit • dried grass • Produce milk • Type of meat • Cereal plant • To make flour • Starchy plant • Starchy seeds • Used for races • Round red fruit • Heavily built ox • Omnivorous animal • a tree of a genus • large farm building • One who owns a farm • Soft fibrous material • Open area of grassland • large ruminant animals • Hung around a cow’s neck • animal with a thick coat • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-30
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Georgia's number one livestock.
- When the produce on a farm is collected.
- ground that crops grow from
- A class on livestock care, production, breeding, and disease control.
- A class that teaches about plants, how they grow, feed us, and more.
- An object ment to keep birds out of fields.
- a device ment to shut off power to a circuit in order to protect it in the event of a ground fault.
- an breed of cow raised for meat.
- us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land
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- A vehicle that is commonly in farming for hauling trailers.
- A nut that is also a common allergy and georgia is the #1 producer in the u.s.
- a device that delivers power to most devices. You plug things into this to power them.
- A term used to describe plot of land that grows crops or raises livestock.
- an object that opens and closes a circuit to let power head to a device.
- A yellow crop that is grown for food, typically grows tall and the feild is sometime cut in a maze pattern.
- a food crop that's fruit is red, watery, and is extracted to make ketchup.
- stands for american wire gauge
- a place where honeybees are kept
- Future Farmers of America
- an organic or man-made substace that helps plants grow.
21 Clues: Future Farmers of America • ground that crops grow from • stands for american wire gauge • Georgia's number one livestock. • a place where honeybees are kept • an breed of cow raised for meat. • When the produce on a farm is collected. • An object ment to keep birds out of fields. • us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-31
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- used for riding, racing, and to carry and pull loads
- kept to produce milk or beef
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals
- an American 501 youth organization
- a young female cow that has not borne a calf
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs
- the seed-bearing part of a plant
- an uncastrated male bovine animal
- the star around which the earth orbits
- a person who owns or manages a farm
- the preparation of land for growing crops
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- the cultivation and tillage of the soil
- the mating and production of offspring by animals
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs
- a young bovine animal
- a seat fastened on the back of a horse
- building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather
- give food to
- the process of growing plants in sand
- the main body or stalk of a plant
- a device with a small spike
- a flattened structure of a higher plant
22 Clues: give food to • a young bovine animal • a device with a small spike • kept to produce milk or beef • the seed-bearing part of a plant • the main body or stalk of a plant • an uncastrated male bovine animal • an American 501 youth organization • a person who owns or manages a farm • the process of growing plants in sand • a seat fastened on the back of a horse • ...
Agriculture 2024-02-22
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- is the component that causes a rotary kiln to rotate
- secure base plates on the machine table and make it simple to mount multiple plates next to each other
- väljalaske süsteem
- is a component for transmitting mechanical power, torque and rotation, usually used to connect other components of a drivetrain
- may refer to an enclosing shell, tube, or surrounding material
- is a machine used in haymaing, it is used after cutting and before windrowing
- kojamehed
- kinnituspoldid
- shaft a shaft that carries a screw propeller at its end and transmits power from engine to propeller
- kabiin
- scan your car´s components and systems to check for issues with components like the engine
- rooliliigendid
- tera
- leke
- vahetatud
- is a method of tillage in which the soil is turned over
- is a plant material eaten by grazing livestock
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- siduri hüdrosüsteem
- machine that cuts grass of other plants that grow on the ground
- roolilatt
- karter
- mootor
- liigendid
- is a mearsurement of how much air is in your pneumatic tyre
- is at the heart of any plough and is first in line when it comes to quality of work and is responsible for an effective operation of the plough
- takt
- is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a nearly constant volume independent of pressure
- esitule pesu
- a way of working where the material on the ground is put together
- are signalling devices whose function is to indicate by means of a light source, the operating or fault status of a specitic application in which they are installed
- mootori õli
31 Clues: takt • tera • leke • karter • mootor • kabiin • roolilatt • kojamehed • liigendid • vahetatud • mootori õli • esitule pesu • kinnituspoldid • rooliliigendid • väljalaske süsteem • siduri hüdrosüsteem • is a plant material eaten by grazing livestock • is the component that causes a rotary kiln to rotate • is a method of tillage in which the soil is turned over • ...
agriculture 2024-02-22
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- is the food given to animals
- refers to a farm implement used in haymaking
- mootori õli
- kojamehed
- is a heat exchange device typically used in vehicles
- kütus
- a divaice or mechanism used to separate unwanted elements
- is type of differential found in vehicles that allows for equal distribution of power between wheels
- leke
- is a mechanical device designed to move fluids, such as liquids or gasses
- kabiin
- is a compacted and tightly bound bundle of dried grasses
- also known as a propeller shaft or prop shaft
- puhas
- is the outher shell of something and holding several things together
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- is mechanical device in a vehicle that controls the power generated by the engien
- is a circular device typically made of metal, rubber or another durable material, designed to rotate
- for example, you drive a tractor with a different meaning
- kütusesüsteem
- is a machine designed to convert various forms of energy into mechanical energy
- hüdroõli
- liigend
- tase
- kontrollima
- tühjendama
- vedelik
- tuled
- jahutusvedelik
- also known as the accelerator pedal
- is a collection of dried grasses and other herbaceous plantsprimarly used
30 Clues: tase • leke • kütus • tuled • puhas • kabiin • liigend • vedelik • hüdroõli • kojamehed • tühjendama • mootori õli • kontrollima • kütusesüsteem • jahutusvedelik • is the food given to animals • also known as the accelerator pedal • refers to a farm implement used in haymaking • also known as a propeller shaft or prop shaft • is a heat exchange device typically used in vehicles • ...
Agriculture 2024-02-22
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- hüdrosurve
- Kinnituskruvi
- breaks for something round
- an unwatned plant on feald
- a system that allows air in a room or a place
- a thing that allows your oil to stay clean
- part of lain where crops grown
- some thing that makes machines go faster
- Keraalune
- Tühjendama
- something that covers holes or places
- juhtimine
- a place where the engine gasses escape
- käigukast
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- esiratas
- pidurduspidal
- sidur
- Ülekanne
- märgutuli
- an act that allows mashines go smhooter
- to make things pretty by washing
- a safty hazerd if not put on when geting on a machine
- lekib
- mutter
- food storage method
- its done when you need to get a new part for your machine
- Süsteem
- is used to make round bale
- Eemalda
- We need to ...... the filter
30 Clues: sidur • lekib • mutter • Süsteem • Eemalda • esiratas • Ülekanne • märgutuli • Keraalune • juhtimine • käigukast • hüdrosurve • Tühjendama • pidurduspidal • Kinnituskruvi • food storage method • breaks for something round • an unwatned plant on feald • is used to make round bale • We need to ...... the filter • part of lain where crops grown • to make things pretty by washing • ...
Agriculture 2024-02-26
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- breaking up the soil
- male deer
- land covered with grass and other short plants
- female goat
- female deer
- occupation of producing crops, and raising livestock
- female pig
- female cattle
- the practice of garden cultivation
- male chicken
- male cattle
- living organisms
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- supply of water or crops to help growth
- male goat
- cereal plant that is in a row on a cob
- plant that is used as food like carrots
- caterpillar pest of corn
- female chicken
- baby pig
- male pig
- plant that is grown as food
- physical motion in living systems
- baby cattle
- area of land and its building used for growing crops and animals
24 Clues: baby pig • male pig • male goat • male deer • female pig • female goat • female deer • baby cattle • male cattle • male chicken • female cattle • female chicken • living organisms • breaking up the soil • caterpillar pest of corn • plant that is grown as food • physical motion in living systems • the practice of garden cultivation • cereal plant that is in a row on a cob • ...
Agriculture 2024-08-31
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- What are the waves in the wool?
- To check how many lambs the ewe is carrying
- What is a male sheep?
- What is a female sheep?
- What is the time period of pregnancy called?
- An external parasite
- A sheep without horns?
- Where is the wattle located on the chicken?
- The production of milk
- What is a disease on the foot of a sheep?
- What management practice is done to protect sheep from diseases?
- Most common sheep breed in NZ
- How many days are eggs in an incubator for?
- How many upper teeth in a sheep?
- What is a baby sheep?
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- Eggs produced in a open area?
- Measurement of wool
- What do you feed animals when in a drought?
- An animal for a four chambered stomach?
- How do you prevent flystrike?
- A baby chook?
- How would you get rid of internal parasites?
- What colours are chicks when they hatch?
- Typically sheep eat this
- The first milk
- When a sheep has two lambs?
- What is a merino bred for?
27 Clues: A baby chook? • The first milk • Measurement of wool • An external parasite • What is a male sheep? • What is a baby sheep? • A sheep without horns? • The production of milk • What is a female sheep? • Typically sheep eat this • What is a merino bred for? • When a sheep has two lambs? • Eggs produced in a open area? • How do you prevent flystrike? • Most common sheep breed in NZ • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-11
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- - An unwanted plant that grows among crops.
- - A structure used to grow plants in a controlled environment.
- - Food given to livestock, especially dried hay or feed.
- - The part of a plant that is planted to grow new crops.
- - A powerful vehicle used on farms to pull machinery.
- - A tool used to turn over the soil before planting.
- - Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- - A cereal grain used in food and brewing.
- - Farm animals raised for food or other products.
- - Farming that avoids synthetic chemicals and promotes natural growth.
- - Small seeds like wheat or corn that are harvested for food.
- - Related to the production of milk and milk products.
- - A chemical used to kill pests that damage crops.
- - A substance added to soil to help plants grow better.
- Rotation - The practice of growing different crops in succession on the same land.
- - The practice of growing trees alongside crops or livestock.
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- - The structure where bees are kept to produce honey.
- - Material spread over soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- - The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- - The amount of crop produced per unit area.
- - Birds such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys raised on farms.
- - The method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions.
- - The top layer of the earth where plants grow.
- - Land covered with grass for grazing animals.
- - Plants grown by farmers for food or other products.
- - A field or area where fruit trees are grown.
- - A large farm where animals like cattle or sheep are raised.
- - The method of supplying water to crops in dry areas.
- - Fermented, stored fodder used to feed livestock.
- - The preparation of soil for planting by mechanical agitation.
30 Clues: - A cereal grain used in food and brewing. • - An unwanted plant that grows among crops. • - The amount of crop produced per unit area. • - Land covered with grass for grazing animals. • - A field or area where fruit trees are grown. • - The top layer of the earth where plants grow. • - Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil. • ...
Agriculture 2024-11-06
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Georgia's number one livestock.
- When the produce on a farm is collected.
- ground that crops grow from
- A class on livestock care, production, breeding, and disease control.
- A class that teaches about plants, how they grow, feed us, and more.
- An object ment to keep birds out of fields.
- a device ment to shut off power to a circuit in order to protect it in the event of a ground fault.
- an breed of cow raised for meat.
- us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land
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- A vehicle that is commonly in farming for hauling trailers.
- A nut that is also a common allergy and georgia is the #1 producer in the u.s.
- a device that delivers power to most devices. You plug things into this to power them.
- A term used to describe plot of land that grows crops or raises livestock.
- an object that opens and closes a circuit to let power head to a device.
- A yellow crop that is grown for food, typically grows tall and the feild is sometime cut in a maze pattern.
- a food crop that's fruit is red, watery, and is extracted to make ketchup.
- stands for american wire gauge
- a place where honeybees are kept
- Future Farmers of America
- an organic or man-made substace that helps plants grow.
21 Clues: Future Farmers of America • ground that crops grow from • stands for american wire gauge • Georgia's number one livestock. • a place where honeybees are kept • an breed of cow raised for meat. • When the produce on a farm is collected. • An object ment to keep birds out of fields. • us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-22
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- the time of year when the grain is collected on a farm;
- a chemical element that is a gas with no colour or taste
- things that are natural or related to nature
- a chemical substance that is used for insects
- Grain storage place
- renewable energy source derived from living organism
- cultivation
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- the conditions in which you live
- a trench in the earth made by a plow
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- animals that are kept on a farm
- infertile
- the artificial application of water to land
- Waterless, parched
- the act of caring for or raising plants.
- Lush, prolific
- anything that nourishes a living being.
- The beginning of growth, as of a seed
- To eat grass
- a piece of farming equipment that is pulled over land
20 Clues: infertile • cultivation • To eat grass • Lush, prolific • Waterless, parched • Grain storage place • animals that are kept on a farm • the conditions in which you live • a trench in the earth made by a plow • The beginning of growth, as of a seed • anything that nourishes a living being. • plants that are grown on farms for food • the act of caring for or raising plants. • ...
Agriculture 2024-11-13
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- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
- animal dung used for fertilizing land
- The process of gathering mature crops from the field
- farm animals kept for use and profit
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- a powerful vehicle used for pulling farm machinery
- farmland that is plowed and harrowed but left unsown for a period to restore its fertility
- the preparation of soil by mechanical agitation, such as digging, stirring, and overturning
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food
- the part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
- grass that has been mowed and dried for use fodder
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- decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and animals
- farming without synthetic chemicals
- the practice of trimming plants to remove dead or overgrown branches or stems
- The top layer of the earth where plants grow
- a substance added to soil to enhance the growth of plants
- a large estate or farm where crops are grown
- a tall tower or pit on a farm used to store grain
- a structure with walls and roof made of transparent material, used for growing plants
20 Clues: farming without synthetic chemicals • farm animals kept for use and profit • animal dung used for fertilizing land • a cultivated plant that is grown as food • The top layer of the earth where plants grow • a large estate or farm where crops are grown • decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer • a tall tower or pit on a farm used to store grain • ...
agriculture 2024-11-21
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- The process of gathering crops when they are ripe.
- The hobby of growing plants, flowers, and vegetables in a backyard.
- Edible plants or parts of plants, such as carrots, potatoes, or spinach.
- Essential liquid needed for all living things to grow and survive.
- Common farm birds kept for their meat and eggs.
- A human-like figure placed in fields to scare away birds from crops.
- A living organism that grows in soil and typically produces its own food through photosynthesis.
- A colorful reproductive structure found on plants, often associated with beauty.
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- A breed of large dairy cattle, typically black and white in color.
- Ruse A famous historical figure known for his pioneering work in farming in Australia.
- Common food product laid by hens, often used in baking.
- A plot of land used for growing crops or raising animals.
- Products made from milk, such as cheese, butter, and yogurt.
- The practice of farming, including cultivation of soil and livestock management.
- A powerful vehicle used on farms for plowing, tilling, or hauling.
- Opposite of kind or friendly; can also refer to something average or middle.
- Unwanted plants that grow in gardens or fields, often competing with crops.
- The earth's upper layer that plants grow in, made up of dirt, sand, and organic matter.
- Instruments used for farming or gardening, such as shovels or rakes.
- Meat from a pig, often used in sausages, bacon, and other dishes.
20 Clues: Common farm birds kept for their meat and eggs. • The process of gathering crops when they are ripe. • Common food product laid by hens, often used in baking. • A plot of land used for growing crops or raising animals. • Products made from milk, such as cheese, butter, and yogurt. • Meat from a pig, often used in sausages, bacon, and other dishes. • ...
Agriculture 2025-04-07
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- The animal we will be growing in Term 2
- An insect that turns into a butterfly
- Something that farmers grow
- You are not allowed to sit on bales of this
- You must tie it back before work on the farm
- What is the name of taking wool from a sheep
- A spray used to kill pests on crops
- You need fertile____ to plant crops
- An eco-friendly method
- Thin creatures that live in the soil
- A large, leafy object
- Cows produce this
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- A large machine that is driven on the farm
- A usually small, pretty plant
- Something that plants require to survive
- You need to be careful if you see a _____ nest
- What you put on soil before plants
- A spray or pellets that fertilise soil
- This is used to carry and move materials
- It is green and on the ground
- A pink animal
- What you use to water plants
- Sheep are sheared for this
- This is used in bread and is on the food chart
- You use this to dig in soil
- A large animal that is commonly black and white
- The name of where crops are grown
- Where tools and equipment are usually stored
- A bug that has black dots on it's back
- An unwanted species of plant; usually invasive
- A slimy creature that leaves a trail wherever it goes
31 Clues: A pink animal • Cows produce this • A large, leafy object • An eco-friendly method • Sheep are sheared for this • Something that farmers grow • You use this to dig in soil • What you use to water plants • A usually small, pretty plant • It is green and on the ground • The name of where crops are grown • What you put on soil before plants • A spray used to kill pests on crops • ...
Agriculture 2025-03-27
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- Meat from a cow is called:
- Large scale watering system
- Building for growing crops
- Someone that works a farm
- Plants that have been altered by science
- Where livestock roams on a farm
- You break up the soil
- Used to pull all kinds of machines
- Animals on a farm
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- Doesnt use pesticides
- Plants need these to grow
- Growing plants
- Something that holds grain
- A baby plant
- Care you give to your crop
- The act of removing weeds
- You rotate crops
- Kills pests
- The act of getting your plants after grow
- Area away from a city
20 Clues: Kills pests • A baby plant • Growing plants • You rotate crops • Animals on a farm • Doesnt use pesticides • Area away from a city • You break up the soil • Plants need these to grow • The act of removing weeds • Someone that works a farm • Meat from a cow is called: • Something that holds grain • Building for growing crops • Care you give to your crop • Large scale watering system • ...
Agriculture 2021-05-07
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- substance used for destroying pests
- "get big or get out"
- crops that are grown without the use of synthetic inorganic fertilizers
- single crop on the same land
- forms of government support that are meant to help businesses like farms survive
- type of farming that relies on technology and chemicals
- kills insects
- introducing organisms to crops with the intention of battling pests
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- access to enough safe, nutritious foods for a healthy active lifestlye
- amount of water used worldwide on agriculture
- wearing away of a fields top layer of soil
- lack of access to nutritious food
- introduction of machines to farming
- large scale industrial plant that raises animals
- kills fungi
- practice of farming
- contains humus, living creatures, and inorganic material
- kills plants
- artificial process of applying controlled amounts of water
19 Clues: kills fungi • kills plants • kills insects • practice of farming • "get big or get out" • single crop on the same land • lack of access to nutritious food • substance used for destroying pests • introduction of machines to farming • wearing away of a fields top layer of soil • amount of water used worldwide on agriculture • large scale industrial plant that raises animals • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-25
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- FOR THE SALE OH GOODS AND SERVICES
- IS LAND THATS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
- TO PEST CONTROL
- TO GROWING PLANTS AND RAISING ANIMALS
- IS IN AGRICULTURE
- EFFORTS TO PROVIDE WATER BY FARMERS
- TO MAKE SOMETHING
- IS COLLECTION OF AGRICULTURE PRODUCTS
- IS A ELASTIC MATERIAL
- FIELDS ARE WETLANDS
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- AS FARM IMPLEMENTS
- AS A RIVER SUPPLIES WATER
- IS ANIMALS ARE DISRUPTING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
- OF AGRICULTURAL CUNSELING HIGH SCHOOL
- OF SOILLESSN PLANT CULTIVATION TECHNIQUES
- IS A PRODUCT OF COCONUT PRODUCTS
- OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS BESIDES RICE
- A LARGE GROUP OF CULTIVATED PLANTS
- OF THE PERSON WHO RUNS THE FARM
- IS RAW MATERIAL FOR CIGARETTES
20 Clues: TO PEST CONTROL • IS IN AGRICULTURE • TO MAKE SOMETHING • AS FARM IMPLEMENTS • FIELDS ARE WETLANDS • IS A ELASTIC MATERIAL • AS A RIVER SUPPLIES WATER • IS RAW MATERIAL FOR CIGARETTES • OF THE PERSON WHO RUNS THE FARM • IS A PRODUCT OF COCONUT PRODUCTS • IS LAND THATS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD • FOR THE SALE OH GOODS AND SERVICES • A LARGE GROUP OF CULTIVATED PLANTS • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-09-20
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- 43,560 feet
- these groups of people run most of the farms in America
- acronym for a subscription box to local produce
- food group, California's biggest industry
- pesticide free
- hormone given to dairy animals
- fruit, California's biggest export
- plant used to make fabric, grown in 17 states nationwide
- this plant covers 1/3 of the surface of the USA
- insect who pollinates over 90% of the world's plants
- there are 47 breeds of these in the USA
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- state with the most farms (248,809!)
- 75% of their global production is in the USA
- the biggest employer in the world
- animal that can eat over 40lbs of food a day
- 65 BILLION of these are hatched each year
- these people run 1/3 of USA farms
- farming machine invented in 1934
- artist's instrument, made from soybeans
19 Clues: 43,560 feet • pesticide free • hormone given to dairy animals • farming machine invented in 1934 • the biggest employer in the world • these people run 1/3 of USA farms • fruit, California's biggest export • state with the most farms (248,809!) • artist's instrument, made from soybeans • there are 47 breeds of these in the USA • food group, California's biggest industry • ...
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