agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Genetics in agriculture 2023-02-22
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- linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- all the inhabitants of a particular place
- the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists
- a cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- a process that uses laboratory-based technologies to alter the DNA makeup of an organism
- open out (something) so as to extend its surface area
- an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product
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- the science or practice of farming
- relating to economics or the economy
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance
- a poisonous substance that is a specific product of the metabolic activities of a living organism
- unwanted plants
- Farmers select parents with desirable characteristics and breed them together
- become or make greater in size, amount, or degree
- a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- It helps blood sugar enter the body's cells so it can be used for energy
- a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease
20 Clues: unwanted plants • the science or practice of farming • relating to economics or the economy • all the inhabitants of a particular place • become or make greater in size, amount, or degree • a damaging immune response by the body to a substance • open out (something) so as to extend its surface area • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Shelby's Crossword~ Agriculture 2017-04-13
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- A plant with two leaves
- sprays pesticides
- comes back year after year
- stirs and pulverizes the soil
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- pollination
- Structures in some plant species used as storage organisms for nutrients
- Flowering plant within an embryo that bears a single seed leaf
- Absorbs water and minerals
- Crop crop grown for money
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- food factory of the plant
- feed for cattle and other animals
- source of life
- Process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy to chemical energy
- A plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food
- the science of growing crops from the land or raising livestock in
- grows and dies in the same year cycle
- used for food
- bailer Compresses cut and raked hay into bales
20 Clues: pollination • used for food • source of life • sprays pesticides • A plant with two leaves • food factory of the plant • Crop crop grown for money • comes back year after year • Absorbs water and minerals • stirs and pulverizes the soil • feed for cattle and other animals • grows and dies in the same year cycle • A cultivated plant that is grown as food • ...
Vocabulary in agriculture 2021-05-02
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- is the hard, white material that gives the body structure.
- is to make something that can be sold.
- nutritionist is a person who prepares healthy foods for animals.
- is the water that is underground.
- is a plow that breaks apart soil, removes weeds, and smoothes the earth.
- is to tame an animal or adapt a plant for human use.
- is a plant that completes its life in one year.
- is the action of exposing soil to air.
- is a bunch of crops that is tied or bundled together.
- is to provide water to crops.
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- is a harvest machine that does not require gas for fuel.
- plant is one that makes grain.
- is when an area gets less rain or snow than is typical.
- is a special building where chickens or other small animals live.
- is the act of mating plants or animals to produce offspring.
- is the study or process of growing plants and raising animals.
- supply is the amount of clean water in one area.
- is a building where farm animals live.
- is a chemical in plant or animal material that helps the body grow.
- is a type of sticky soil used to make.
20 Clues: is to provide water to crops. • plant is one that makes grain. • is the water that is underground. • is to make something that can be sold. • is a building where farm animals live. • is the action of exposing soil to air. • is a type of sticky soil used to make. • is a plant that completes its life in one year. • supply is the amount of clean water in one area. • ...
Increasing agriculture crossword 2021-08-03
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- A plant growing in an innapropiate place.
- A chemical used to control pests but also less accurately used as a colective term to descrive pest and disease killing chemicals.
- An animal that attacks or feeds on a plant.
- A colective name to describe disease-causing organisms.
- The movement of the water up plants and its subsequent loss as water vapor from their leaves.
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- Not consisting or deriving from living matter.
- A chemical that kills insects.
- The avility of a living organism to survive one exposed to a toxic chemical.
- A chemical used to control fungal diseases.
- A natural or artificial layer on the soil surface used to reduce water evaporation and weed grow.
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- A chemical used to control weeds.
- The process by which fertil land becomes desert.
- The introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity or place.
- Derive from living organisms.
- A sequence of BNA that is responsable for a characteristic of a living organism.
- Plant that contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots to produce a source of nitrates.
- The supply of water to a crop by the grower.
- A pathogen that attacks a plant.
- A building made of glass or similar transparent material that is used to manage the environment for plant growth.
20 Clues: Derive from living organisms. • A chemical that kills insects. • A pathogen that attacks a plant. • A chemical used to control weeds. • A plant growing in an innapropiate place. • An animal that attacks or feeds on a plant. • A chemical used to control fungal diseases. • The supply of water to a crop by the grower. • Not consisting or deriving from living matter. • ...
AGRICULTURE & FARMING TERMS 2022-05-16
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- To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses
- Small sticky soil particles with minerals (water often sits)
- The amount of something that is produced by a plant or farm
- The organic component of soils that made of decomposed and very small decomposed organism parts and microorganisms.
- A substance that is added to soil to help the growth of plants; used to add nutrients to the soil that will help the growth of plants. Can be an organic or chemical source.
- A chemical that is used to kill animals or insects that damage plants or crops
- A tool used to prepare land for growing crops
- A soil made of a mix of sand, silt, and clay. Often considered the best soil type for agriculture.
- Government certification given to businesses and farmers who produce products without the use of chemicals.
- A decayed mixture of plants and or animal manure (such as leaves and grass) that is used to improve the soil in a garden
- Small plant grown from a seed that is grown in a greenhouse and will be planted outside in the ground
- Plants that are grown by farmers
- A component of soil that is made up of once-living things (as compared to the majority of soil which is made up of things that are mineral).
- A plan that you make before you begin planting that determines when, what, where and how much of each crop you will plant throughout the growing season.
- A large vehicle that has two large back wheels, two smaller front wheels, and is used
- A substance that is made by humans that is generally used for controlling pests and is often dangerous.
- Removing parts of the plant to reduce disease, increase airflow through the plant, and direct more energy towards the fruit of the plant.
- Agricultural services in each county in the state that provide Training and technical assistance for agricultural producers of all kinds.
- The dry stems of wheat and other grasses; often used as mulch on a farm
- United States Department of Agriculture. Provides grants and technical support for agriculture and conservation.
- Farming with the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers (not organic).
- Plants that grow very quickly in places they are unwanted and often cover or kill other plants
- A test that can tell you how much fertility is in your soil, and how much (and what kinds) should be added for optimal production.
- The macro nutrients in soil, what crops need the most of. Stands for nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.
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- removing some plants to make room for others to grow
- A structure made of bent poles that is covered in plastic used by farmers to extend the seasons as the structure can be made hotter (plastic) or colder (shade cloth) and about climate control to control humidity and moisture.
- The period of time during the year when you can produce crops (depending on temperature and daylight etc.).
- Animal waste that is rich in nutrients.
- The amount of plant nutrients, and the availability of those nutrients, in your soil.
- Chemicals used to kill plants or stop growth. Usually used on weeds
- A material (such as straw, leaves or pieces of wood) that is spread over the ground in a garden to protect the plants and stop weeds from growing
- The percentage of sand, silt and clay particles in the soil, which determines how water and nutrients move through the soil.
- When a plant begins to grow or sprout
- A fabric material that is installed over crops to exclude pests and / or warm the air around the plant.
- Nutrients for plants that are chemically derived and human-made.
- To plant crops at multiple times during the season so that you can harvest them several times
- A building made of plastic or glass that is used for growing plants
- An engine used for moving water from a water source to where water is needed.
- Moving seedlings into larger containers for healthy root development
- Includes compost, manure, minerals, and other materials from the natural environment
- Things added to the soil (chicken manure, straw, or compost) to make it healthier and make plants grow stronger
- To gather or collect a crop
- Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust
- A large gritty soil particle that forms loose soil (often drains too fast)
- A flat plastic hose with holes that is used to water plants slowly and directly to the roots without wetting the entire plant to promote plant health. Used to conserve water.
45 Clues: To gather or collect a crop • Plants that are grown by farmers • When a plant begins to grow or sprout • Animal waste that is rich in nutrients. • A tool used to prepare land for growing crops • To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses • removing some plants to make room for others to grow • Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust • ...
Mz's Agriculture Puzzle 2022-11-02
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- Another word for farm animals
- #1 FL commodity. Makes sugar
- mature male sheep
- the process of swine giving birth
- future farmers of America
- female chicken that lays eggs
- the process of horses giving birth
- scientific name cow
- raw agricultural products
- a young female pig who hasn't given birth
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- castrated male horse
- a form that is given to a future employer that showcases your experience
- the process of removing testicles
- a young female cow who hasn't given birth
- a castrated male pig
- scientific name for dog
- the process of cattle giving birth
- scientific name for pig
- a newborn sheep
- a newborn pig
- the process of sheep giving birth
- a young male horse
22 Clues: a newborn pig • a newborn sheep • mature male sheep • a young male horse • scientific name cow • castrated male horse • a castrated male pig • scientific name for dog • scientific name for pig • future farmers of America • raw agricultural products • #1 FL commodity. Makes sugar • Another word for farm animals • female chicken that lays eggs • the process of removing testicles • ...
Kansas Agriculture history 2022-10-07
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- The state is ranked 3rd in the production of which animal?
- In Kansas there are 45,000,000 acres of ___
- Farming in Kansas was a matter of ______
- What was the period of time of when severe dust storms occurred?
- What is one of Kansas's nickname?
- What was the first leading crop before wheat?
- What is Kansas's main crop?
- Kansas is located in the _____
- One of the most common wild animals in Kansas were?
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- What is Kansas Famous tree?
- 40% of the states income comes from _____
- What was the nickname for residents of the state of Kansas?
- Kansas was one of the leaders among what kind of production?
- What was a common natural disaster in Kansas?
- what happened to many farmers in Kansas in the late 1800's
- Native American tribes hunted bison and _____?
- Kansas was known as the worlds what?
- Kansas had many ____ periods.
- Who were the first farmers of Kansas?
- shortage of rainfall
20 Clues: shortage of rainfall • What is Kansas Famous tree? • What is Kansas's main crop? • Kansas had many ____ periods. • Kansas is located in the _____ • What is one of Kansas's nickname? • Kansas was known as the worlds what? • Who were the first farmers of Kansas? • Farming in Kansas was a matter of ______ • 40% of the states income comes from _____ • ...
Soil and Agriculture 2017-02-18
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- was an American marine biologist and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement
- the system of rotating crops in a definite order on the same ground, especially to avoid depleting the soil and to control weeds, diseases, and pests
- is a widely used method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned
- a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness
- a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties
- is the salt content in the soil which can be caused by natural processes such as mineral weathering or by the gradual withdrawal of an ocean
- is a diagram which shows how each of these 12 textures is classified based on the percent of sand, silt, and clay in each
- substances that are derived from the remains or byproducts of natural organisms which contain the essential nutrients for plant growth
- a substance that is toxic to plants and is used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- is a broad-based approach that integrates practices for economic control of pests
- is a form of malnutrition in which the intake of nutrients is oversupplied
- wear away or change the appearance or texture of by long exposure to the air
- when fish are captured and then raised to be sold or used as a food source
- plowing along the contours of the land in order to minimize soil erosion
- the second or middle zone of soil with, characterized by an accumulation of soluble or suspended organic material, clay, iron, or aluminum
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families
- is the displacement of fertilizer components, via rainwater and mechanical irrigation, from their intended use on a residential or commercial site, to local water sheds and reservoirs
- an area that provides shelter from the wind and prevents soil from erosion like a row of trees
- lack of proper nutrition by not having enough food that contain substances that help with health and growth
- is a severe form of malnutrition produced by inadequate amounts of protein in the diet
- a layer in the soil profile
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- is a type of animal feeding operation which is used in intensive animal farming
- a pesticide that has a small coverage range
- is the result of a laboratory process where genes from the DNA of one species are extracted and artificially forced into the genes of an unrelated plant or animal
- is an animal feeding operation that confines animals for more than 45 days during a growing season, in an area that does not produce vegetation, and meets certain size thresholds
- a chemical that is used when many different species of organisms are causing harm or when the specific organism causing harm is unknown
- a soil layer that has a high percentage of organic matter
- a commercial fishing technique and it uses a long line, called the main line, with baited hooks attached at intervals by means of branch lines
- is a way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- a lack of vitamin A in the body
- a chemical that destroys fungus
- used as an insecticide and it is composed of carbon, chlorine, and hydrogen
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- abnormal enlargement of the thyroid
- a soil layer that is dark in color because of the mixing of humus and minerals
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- the layer of unconsolidated rocky material covering bedrock
- is fertilizer mined from mineral deposits or manufactured from synthetic compounds
- the lowermost zone of soil, consisting mainly of unconsolidated, weathered rock fragments
- inadequate nutrition caused by the lack of a balanced diet or by disorders of the digestive system in which the nutrients from food cannot be absorbed properly
- something is filled or flooded with water that it becomes heavy and manageable
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- a substance used to kill insects
- the wearing away of topsoil
- make or form into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps
- severe undernourishment causing an infant's or child's weight to be significantly low for their age
47 Clues: the wearing away of topsoil • a layer in the soil profile • a lack of vitamin A in the body • a chemical that destroys fungus • a substance used to kill insects • abnormal enlargement of the thyroid • a pesticide that has a small coverage range • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area • ...
Agriculture Crossword Puzzle 2018-06-26
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- Is the money received from the sales of any goods.
- Another name for birds/avian family.
- Proper preparation of land by man for the planting of crops.
- Used for chipping wood and metal.
- Seeds are evenly distributed over the surface of the soil.
- Plot where seedlings are raised.
- Is a major pest for French Beans.
- Is the insect repellent plant that keeps the pest away.
- Is a method of harvesting crop.
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- Animal waste used by farmers to enrich the soil.
- Used to remove excess water from the soil.
- Is a series of questions used for gathering information.
- Disease causing organisms.
- Is used for the absorption of the water.
- Lack of nutrition in the body.
- Is a traditional method of catching large fish.
- Is the ability to keep the existence, maintain or prolong.
- Is a disease of the intestine of the poultry.
- Is the granular material composed of finely divided rock.
- Is the estimate cost of income and expenses.
20 Clues: Disease causing organisms. • Lack of nutrition in the body. • Is a method of harvesting crop. • Plot where seedlings are raised. • Used for chipping wood and metal. • Is a major pest for French Beans. • Another name for birds/avian family. • Is used for the absorption of the water. • Used to remove excess water from the soil. • Is the estimate cost of income and expenses. • ...
AGRICULTURE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-05-15
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- an area that lacks affordable and nutritious food
- the growth and spatial reorganization of contemporary city
- The harvesting/growing of natural crops for consumption or commercial sale
- Any business that's related to agriculture and its activities
- A method that farmers use where they clear the vegetation of an area thats lost fertility. They leave and come back once its natural revitalized
- A practice that decreases rain runoff on sloped and erosion
- an underground layer of water-bearing, permeable rock
- taxes imposed on goods coming from other countries by those countries
- Crops that are produced for money, typically they are in high demand
- agriculture that requires a lot of labor
- Genetically Modified Organism
- the origin of an agricultural method
- a place in which the land is covered by water—salt, fresh, or somewhere in between—either seasonally or permanently
- a process firms use in gathering resources, transforming them into goods or commodities, and distributing them to consumers
- A revolution in agriculture that greatly increased efficiency and the amount of crops
- relying on a single crop for income
- basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
- people who herd cattle as there main source of food and income. They will travel great distances to let their cattle graze
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle,
- hybridization and genetic engineering of products and the increased use of pesticides and fertilizers
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- the appropriation of "waste" or "common land"
- they act of taming and training animals to live around humans, they usually become live stock or pets
- agriculture that doesn't require much labor
- Wide transfer of culture, and other things in 1492
- Reserves of water
- A place’s access to food
- Crop that are bred to better suit their environment by mixing traits of crops
- The hearth of all agriculture in the world
- The destruction of forests by humans
- A revolution that marked the end of hunting and gathering and lead to domestication of animals and the growing of crops
- the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes, especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones, etc.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- cultivated ecosystem, generally corresponding to the spatial unit of a farm and whose ecosystem functions are valued by humans in the form of agricultural goods and services.
- accompanied the Industrial Revolution that began in Great Britain in the 18th century
- trade between companies in developed countries and producers in developing countries in which fair prices are paid to the producers.
- the range of different types of animals in an area
- The process in which vegetation and water disappear from an area
- A places lack of access to food
- buy in bulk sell individual products
- The act of lowering the number of germs to a safe level
- people who search for food(usually fruits and vegetables), but don't actually grow them
41 Clues: Reserves of water • A place’s access to food • Genetically Modified Organism • A places lack of access to food • relying on a single crop for income • The destruction of forests by humans • the origin of an agricultural method • buy in bulk sell individual products • agriculture that requires a lot of labor • The hearth of all agriculture in the world • ...
Agriculture Final Project 2023-05-12
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- owned by 2 people
- legal entity seperate from its owners
- also referred to as savory
- caused by acidic solutions
- blood is pumped through the circulatory system by the ____
- act as a catalyst to speed up digestion
- money spent by a business to operate
- money that businesses make
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- charge for product or service
- provide energy
- price is too high
- chemical enzyme salivary amylase & salivary maltase to soften and break down food
- grains & protein supplements
- things you owe
- price is too low
- loss of value each year due to wear and age
- advertising and selling of your product
- things you own
- distribution methods from you to consumer
- anything that stimulates immune response from the body
20 Clues: provide energy • things you owe • things you own • price is too low • owned by 2 people • price is too high • also referred to as savory • caused by acidic solutions • money that businesses make • grains & protein supplements • charge for product or service • money spent by a business to operate • legal entity seperate from its owners • advertising and selling of your product • ...
Principles of Agriculture 2024-01-17
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- FILL IN THE BLANK: _______,DOING TO LEARN, EARNING TO LIVE, LIVING TO SERVE
- THE SECION OF AET THAT STUDENTS USE TO RECORD TIME IN THEIR AET EXPERIENCE
- THE FIRST TWO WORDS OF EACH PARAGRAPH OF THE FFA CREED
- WHAT DEGREE CAN STUDENTS IN THEIR FIRST YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL AGRICULTURE CLASS EARN?
- A MALE HORSE IS CALLED A ______.
- WHO WAS THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN FFA PRESIDENT?
- WHO WROTE THE FFA CREED?
- A FEMALE SHEEP IS CALLED A ______.
- WHICH JOURNAL SECTION OF AET WOULD YOU LOG YOUR ATTENDANCE AT THE STATE FFA MISSIONS CONFERENCE?
- A FEMALE GOAT IS CALLED A _____.
- WHO IS STATIONED BY THE OWL?
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- WHICH SECTION OF THE PROFILE DOES A STUDENT ADD THEIR AGRICULTURE CLASSES?
- WHAT DOES SAE STAND FOR?
- CATTLE ARE _____ ANIMALS.
- A PIG IS A _____ ANIMAL.
- WHAT ARE THE FFA OFFICAIL COLORS?
- THE SECTION OF AET THAT CONTAINS STUDENTS PERSONAL INFORMATION
- WHICH DEGREE IS THE HIGHEST DEGREE AN FFA MEMBER CAN ACHIEVE?
- EQUINE IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR ________.
- A MONOGSTRIC ANIMAL HAS HOW MANY STOMACH CHAMBERS?
- A RUMMINANT ANIMAL HAW HOW MANY STOMACH CHAMBERS?
- BOVINE IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR ______.
22 Clues: WHAT DOES SAE STAND FOR? • A PIG IS A _____ ANIMAL. • WHO WROTE THE FFA CREED? • CATTLE ARE _____ ANIMALS. • WHO IS STATIONED BY THE OWL? • A MALE HORSE IS CALLED A ______. • A FEMALE GOAT IS CALLED A _____. • WHAT ARE THE FFA OFFICAIL COLORS? • A FEMALE SHEEP IS CALLED A ______. • BOVINE IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR ______. • EQUINE IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR ________. • ...
16.2 Aztec Agriculture 2023-10-26
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- anything that can be used to produce something else
- dirt
- all the plants and trees in an area
- to select from a group
- bug
- Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
- to try to hurt or defeat using violence
- to move soil, sand, snow, etc., in order to create a hole
- A long period of dry weather
- to move to and set up a new place to live
- long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation
- to need something
- low land that is seasonally flooded
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- a large leafy plant
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- having an effect or impact on others
- to remove water from a place
- chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life
- A willingness to wait for someone or something without complaining
- to give someone or something a disease
- a living thing that grows in the ground such as a tree or flower
- farming
- take action to solve a problem
- to gather up
- a type of plant that has no leaves and is made of spores
- An organism that feeds on a living host
26 Clues: bug • dirt • farming • to gather up • to need something • a large leafy plant • to select from a group • to remove water from a place • A long period of dry weather • take action to solve a problem • all the plants and trees in an area • low land that is seasonally flooded • having an effect or impact on others • to give someone or something a disease • ...
Plant Agriculture: Nick 2025-09-15
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- caused by over tilling of soil
- intermediate particle size
- physical breakdown by wind water cold and heat
- largest partial sizes
- what plants gather energy from
- Subsoil, tiny rocks that leach from topsoil
- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter
- mixture of humus rocks water and air
- topsoil, organic matter and weathered rock
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- classification of soil based on amount of specific particles
- loosens and mixes soil
- breakdown due to chemical reactions with water, oxygen,ect
- smallest particle size
- process of water flowing through rocks
- The place that plants obtain CO2 from
- Humus, un-decomposed soil layer
- Bedrock, unweathered solid rocks
- Parent material rocks undergone little weathering
- ideal for farming
- The soil in the A-Horizon
20 Clues: ideal for farming • largest partial sizes • loosens and mixes soil • smallest particle size • The soil in the A-Horizon • intermediate particle size • caused by over tilling of soil • what plants gather energy from • Humus, un-decomposed soil layer • Bedrock, unweathered solid rocks • mixture of humus rocks water and air • The place that plants obtain CO2 from • ...
Vallie - Plant Agriculture 2025-09-15
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- A period in the 1930s of severe dust storms that devastated the Southern Plains region of the U.S.
- Intermediate size particles
- Ideal for farming: moderate water retention and percolation rate
- Humus : non-decomposed plant matter
- Parent Material : rock that has undergone little weathering because it is so deep underground
- In 1929 the sock market crashed - wheat prices began to plummet
- Subsoil : tiny rock particles that leach down from the topsoil
- When the water runs through the soil
- Deepest topsoil, best for farming
- Shallow O & A horizons due to rapid plant grown and leaching
- Acidic soils due to the needles the trees drop
- Molecular nature of rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen
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- Deep O-horizons & deep roots
- Topsoil : organic matter mixed with weathered rock particles
- Loosens and mixes soil, increasing water precolation and mixing O-horizon Humus into the topsoil
- Bedrock : unweathered solid rock
- Largest parucke size
- Physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold, and heat
- Shallow A horizons due to low productivity
- Smallest particle
20 Clues: Smallest particle • Largest parucke size • Intermediate size particles • Deep O-horizons & deep roots • Bedrock : unweathered solid rock • Deepest topsoil, best for farming • Humus : non-decomposed plant matter • When the water runs through the soil • Shallow A horizons due to low productivity • Acidic soils due to the needles the trees drop • ...
8th Grade Agriculture 2025-08-26
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- Mail service that improved farmers communication
- Smith-Hughes Act established ag. ed. in ______
- The use of these improved crop production and efficiency
- Improvements in agriculture have resulted in ______ food production
- First _________ was built in 1890s
- Leather, Fur, and wool are examples of ____ fibers.
- This transfer was perfected in cattle, allowing for rapid genetic improvement
- Liquid Nitrogen made this feasible in dairy cattle in the 1930s
- The ____ of life was improved in the 1960s with 98% of farms having electricity and automobiles
- _____ was the first hybrid crop developed in 1880s
- This use increased in the 1980s allowing for better marketing and decision making in agriculture
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- Patented to confine beef cattle
- What high yielding variety was developed in the 1970s?
- Food, Fiber, and Shelter are the three basic ______.
- _____ is an example of a man made fiber.
- Allowed fruit and vegetables to be shipped long distances
- _______ manufactured steel plows
- _____ agriculture was developed using GPS technology in the 1990s
- This type of male fly was used to eradicate the screw worm
- What government organization was established in the 1860s
- _____ produces made of the products that are part of the shelter necessity.
- _______ Engineering was developed and used in crops and livestock to improve production
- Ag youth leadership organization founded in 1920s
- What was patented in the 1840s
- Allowed mechanized agriculture on small acreages in 1920s
- Humans use food for _____ purposes.
26 Clues: What was patented in the 1840s • Patented to confine beef cattle • _______ manufactured steel plows • First _________ was built in 1890s • Humans use food for _____ purposes. • _____ is an example of a man made fiber. • Smith-Hughes Act established ag. ed. in ______ • Mail service that improved farmers communication • Ag youth leadership organization founded in 1920s • ...
Agriculture - Vegetable farm 2025-12-16
22 Clues: ail • choux • semer • herse • serre • tailler • engrais • planter • tomates • charrue • irriger • fraises • oignons • cultiver • poivrons • carrotes • désherber • artichauts • échalottes • chou-fleurs • cultivateur • pommes de terre
The Early Peoples 2022-09-30
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- The study of ancient people
- Was formed because of agriculture
- An artifact
- Where the early people traveled to
- The Journey From
- Left behind
- One of the first crops planted
- To show or reveal
- Farming
- Your surrounding
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- where growing crops started
- Large extinct mammal
- Material used to make weapons
- corn
- People moving from place to place
- continent
- Earth was covered with ice
- The land bridge
18 Clues: corn • Farming • continent • An artifact • Left behind • The land bridge • The Journey From • Your surrounding • To show or reveal • Large extinct mammal • Earth was covered with ice • where growing crops started • The study of ancient people • Material used to make weapons • One of the first crops planted • Was formed because of agriculture • People moving from place to place • ...
Ffa creed 2025-09-17
November words 2020-11-22
15 Clues: wigwams • tribute • farming • kindness • grateful • content with • warrior hunters • live in southwest • fish and agriculture • another word for happy • another word for thankful • people of another language • a time to celebrate and share • very special people that care about you • something you say to someone when you receive
What Makes Agriculture "Sustainable" 2015-03-19
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- Community Supported Agriculture
- The maintaining of basic natural resources.
- Agriculture Defined by practices rather than goals.
- Agriculture should provide a form of this to farm families.
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- Actions we take to achieve goals.
- Farmers, friends, and their families.
- Sustainability should _________ harm to the environment
- Profitability of agriculture.
- The number of legs on the sustainability stool
- What we are trying to achieve.
10 Clues: Profitability of agriculture. • What we are trying to achieve. • Community Supported Agriculture • Actions we take to achieve goals. • Farmers, friends, and their families. • The maintaining of basic natural resources. • The number of legs on the sustainability stool • Agriculture Defined by practices rather than goals. • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-18
15 Clues: fiction • female gods • god of the sky • where souls go • coldest season • humans live here • goddess of spring • god of underworld • a bloom or blossom • season before summer • home of olympian gods • goddess of agriculture • food of the underworld • to take someone away illegally • practice of cultivating livestock
Basic Agriculture Science Review 2023-03-01
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- branch of agriculture that deals with field crop production and soil management.
- not practicing traditional production agriculture at a farm
- are goods which are sold to another country and sent there.
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- An unprocessed product of farms, ranches, nurseries, and forests and natural and man-made bodies of water
- ranch of agriculture concerned with growing plants that are used by people for food, for medicinal purposes, and for aesthetic gratification.
- A Supervised Agricultural Experience
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- Science heir description, classification, and management for agricultural and non-agricultural uses.
- discarded organic materials produced from the raising of plants and animals
- is an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership.
- re products or raw materials bought from another country for use in your own country.
- Mechanics someone who helps maintain and repair different kinds of equipment used in these industries.
- Career Development Events and Leadership Development Events focus on student success.
13 Clues: A Supervised Agricultural Experience • not practicing traditional production agriculture at a farm • are goods which are sold to another country and sent there. • discarded organic materials produced from the raising of plants and animals • the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food. • ...
Agriculture at Urrbrae 2016-12-05
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- Used to keep away the foxes
- We eat their eggs
- Cooking oil is made from these seeds
- Goats milk is used to make this product
- Porridge is made with these seeds
- Food for farm animals
- Australian nut
- What creature pollinates fruit trees?
- Animal doctor
- What are weetbix made from?
- The black faced sheep
- What can be used to fertilise the vines and fruit trees?
- A male adult horse
- The food that bees make for their babies
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- Very warm jumpers are made from this fleece
- An orange drink is made from these
- Dried up grapes
- New technology to check if the troughs have enough water
- Unwanted plants
- An adult female sheep
- Big vehicle used to do heavy farm work
- Water from this can be used on the fruit trees
- We get (eat) this from cattle
- Another name for watering system
- Used to reap the crops
- Used to stop the animals from escaping
- Carpets are made from this
- They are good for rounding up cattle
- A baby goat
29 Clues: A baby goat • Animal doctor • Australian nut • Dried up grapes • Unwanted plants • We eat their eggs • A male adult horse • An adult female sheep • Food for farm animals • The black faced sheep • Used to reap the crops • Carpets are made from this • Used to keep away the foxes • What are weetbix made from? • We get (eat) this from cattle • Another name for watering system • ...
Agriculture Terms Review 2021-02-28
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- to describe a farm in which animals are kept in densely populated buildings or lots and fed a diet of grains brought to the farm
- in modern-day Iraq, Turkey, and Syria where geographers believe that some of the earliest domestication of plants and animals took place
- used to describe a field that is not planted for several years so that it can regain nutrients lost during planting
- used to describe a field that has been prepared for planting by cutting and burning forest cover
- type of climate that experiences warm to hot weather all year long
- process of genetically altering a plant or animal species through selective breeding so that it becomes dependent upon humans
- practices that require fewer inputs of labor and/or capital per unit of land
- practice of draining excess water from an area so that the area can be used for farming
- practice of channeling water to an area that otherwise would be too dry for productive farming
- survey system created by the US government that divided large areas into square-mile sections
- practices that require greater inputs of labor and/or capital per unit of land
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- practice that involves moving herds of animals from pasture to pasture
- practice of removing trees and shrubs from an area so that the area can be planted
- survey system in which tracts of land are identified by natural features such as rivers, ridges, etc.
- agricultural practice that involves removing forest cover from a piece of land, farming that land for a few years, and then moving on to another piece of land
- in which farm products are grown mostly for use by the farming family
- during which many plants and animals diffused between Europe and the Americas
- practice that involves allowing animals to forage on very large tracts of land. It is a common practice in the American West
- of nomadic herding that involves moving livestock from lowland fields to highland fields and back
- practice of cutting level "steps" into hillsides for planting crops
- form of agriculture in which vegetables and fruits are produced for a market
- in which farm products are grown mostly for sale in a market
- who theorized about the process of domestication of plants and animals
- large commercial farm usually found in developing countries that employs laborers to harvest a single crop, usually for export
- survey system used in French colonies in North America. It was designed to give as many settlers as possible access to waterways.
25 Clues: in which farm products are grown mostly for sale in a market • type of climate that experiences warm to hot weather all year long • practice of cutting level "steps" into hillsides for planting crops • in which farm products are grown mostly for use by the farming family • practice that involves moving herds of animals from pasture to pasture • ...
Agriculture Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-02
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- The upper layer of earth that may be dug or plowed and in which plants grow.
- A piece of land used for growing crops and/or raising animals.
- A large American bird that is related to the chicken and that is hunted or raised by people for its meat.
- A type of farm that produces milk. A type of food mad from milk.
- Turning over soil to prepare for planting. The piece of equipment used to do so. (Both a verb and noun)
- The temperature and other outside conditions (such as rain, cloudiness, etc.) at a particular time and place.
- A bird that is commonly raised by people for its eggs and meat.
- 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.
- Grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals, as well as land used for grazing.
- A living thing that is not a human being or plant.
- A time characterized by particular weather features (i.e. sunshine, heat, etc.)
- The time (season) that crops are gathered from the fields or the activity of gathering crops.
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- Birds (such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys) that are raised on farms for their eggs or meat.
- Field in which rice is grown.
- A machine that harvests grain crops.
- A plant or product that is grown by farmers.
- The seeds of plants (such as wheat, corn, and rice) that are used for food.
- Supplies or tools needed for a special purpose.
- A large animal that is used for riding and for carrying and pulling things.
- Cows , Bulls, or Steers that are kept on a farm or ranch for meat or milk.
- A hard-shelled oval object from which a young bird is born.
- A 4-wheeled or track-laying automotive vehicle used especially for drawing farm equipment
- A small object produced by a plant from which a new plant can grow.
23 Clues: Field in which rice is grown. • A machine that harvests grain crops. • A plant or product that is grown by farmers. • Supplies or tools needed for a special purpose. • A living thing that is not a human being or plant. • A hard-shelled oval object from which a young bird is born. • A piece of land used for growing crops and/or raising animals. • ...
What is Agriculture 2021-08-31
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- The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents The gradual destruction of something
- The process or period of gathering crops
- A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury
- Machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans
- Large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk
- Seed from various grasses
- Farm animals regarded as an asset
- Growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period of time
- Preserves and enhances environmental quality
- The process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm
- Production of food primarily for sale off the farm
- A (typically) glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from colder weather
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- Commercial farming
- Production of food primarily for consumption by the farmers family
- Rotating the use of different fields form crop to crop each year
- The transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization
- Grassland suitable of being a pasture
- A living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli
- The process of making a yard or other piece of land more attractive by altering the existing design, adding ornamental features, and planting trees and shrubs
- Grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- The preparation of land for growing crops
- The mating and production of offspring by animals
- Modification of earth's surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals to obtain sustenance or economic gain
- Move or transfer to another place, typically with some effort or upheaval -- deals with plants
- An area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager
- Commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area
- Any plant cultivated by people
29 Clues: Commercial farming • Seed from various grasses • Any plant cultivated by people • Farm animals regarded as an asset • Grassland suitable of being a pasture • The process or period of gathering crops • Machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans • The preparation of land for growing crops • Growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • Preserves and enhances environmental quality • ...
AGRICULTURE & FARMING TERMS 2022-05-16
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- To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses
- Small sticky soil particles with minerals (water often sits)
- The amount of something that is produced by a plant or farm
- The organic component of soils that made of decomposed and very small decomposed organism parts and microorganisms.
- A substance that is added to soil to help the growth of plants; used to add nutrients to the soil that will help the growth of plants. Can be an organic or chemical source.
- A chemical that is used to kill animals or insects that damage plants or crops
- A tool used to prepare land for growing crops
- A soil made of a mix of sand, silt, and clay. Often considered the best soil type for agriculture.
- Government certification given to businesses and farmers who produce products without the use of chemicals.
- A decayed mixture of plants and or animal manure (such as leaves and grass) that is used to improve the soil in a garden
- Small plant grown from a seed that is grown in a greenhouse and will be planted outside in the ground
- Plants that are grown by farmers
- A component of soil that is made up of once-living things (as compared to the majority of soil which is made up of things that are mineral).
- A plan that you make before you begin planting that determines when, what, where and how much of each crop you will plant throughout the growing season.
- A large vehicle that has two large back wheels, two smaller front wheels, and is used
- A substance that is made by humans that is generally used for controlling pests and is often dangerous.
- Removing parts of the plant to reduce disease, increase airflow through the plant, and direct more energy towards the fruit of the plant.
- Agricultural services in each county in the state that provide Training and technical assistance for agricultural producers of all kinds.
- The dry stems of wheat and other grasses; often used as mulch on a farm
- United States Department of Agriculture. Provides grants and technical support for agriculture and conservation.
- Farming with the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers (not organic).
- Plants that grow very quickly in places they are unwanted and often cover or kill other plants
- A test that can tell you how much fertility is in your soil, and how much (and what kinds) should be added for optimal production.
- The macro nutrients in soil, what crops need the most of. Stands for nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.
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- removing some plants to make room for others to grow
- A structure made of bent poles that is covered in plastic used by farmers to extend the seasons as the structure can be made hotter (plastic) or colder (shade cloth) and about climate control to control humidity and moisture.
- The period of time during the year when you can produce crops (depending on temperature and daylight etc.).
- Animal waste that is rich in nutrients.
- The amount of plant nutrients, and the availability of those nutrients, in your soil.
- Chemicals used to kill plants or stop growth. Usually used on weeds
- A material (such as straw, leaves or pieces of wood) that is spread over the ground in a garden to protect the plants and stop weeds from growing
- The percentage of sand, silt and clay particles in the soil, which determines how water and nutrients move through the soil.
- When a plant begins to grow or sprout
- A fabric material that is installed over crops to exclude pests and / or warm the air around the plant.
- Nutrients for plants that are chemically derived and human-made.
- To plant crops at multiple times during the season so that you can harvest them several times
- A building made of plastic or glass that is used for growing plants
- An engine used for moving water from a water source to where water is needed.
- Moving seedlings into larger containers for healthy root development
- Includes compost, manure, minerals, and other materials from the natural environment
- Things added to the soil (chicken manure, straw, or compost) to make it healthier and make plants grow stronger
- To gather or collect a crop
- Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust
- A large gritty soil particle that forms loose soil (often drains too fast)
- A flat plastic hose with holes that is used to water plants slowly and directly to the roots without wetting the entire plant to promote plant health. Used to conserve water.
45 Clues: To gather or collect a crop • Plants that are grown by farmers • When a plant begins to grow or sprout • Animal waste that is rich in nutrients. • A tool used to prepare land for growing crops • To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses • removing some plants to make room for others to grow • Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust • ...
Jobs in Agriculture 2022-06-13
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- routinely conduct experiments to generate precise data that can be used to guide further scientific research; prepare specimens and samples; operate laboratory equipment, such as centrifuges, spectrometers, microscopes, cell counters, and C02 incubators; enforce safety procedures and safety checks; write reports on the outcomes of their experiments; use computers to model experiments and generate graphs; and perform a range of other tasks related to experimental design and execution.
- responsible for protecting and managing the valuable supply of subterranean water. They seek to understand its distribution, flow, temperature, and quality.
- carrying out field work, monitoring or supervising experimental research, writing research papers, and applying their knowledge of soil
- faces challenges that include climate change, population growth, deforestation, and various social, business, and political initiatives that very often have unpredictable consequences for fragile ecosystems
- works to dispose of waste and transport it
- manage the movement of agricultural and horticultural produce, as well as the flow of animals, plants, food products, people, and machinery.
- collecting data and samples, designing, overseeing, and sharing the results of scientific experiments, publishing academic papers, supervising research projects, advising public and private organisations, and staying abreast of new research and technologies to do with the sea
- a dietitian for animals
- address issues such as improving crop or livestock production, dealing with weeds or pests, improving soil health, and managing various business processes.
- enforce various policies for organisations
- tasked with overseeing the farm's day-to-day functions
- try to tackle the challenges posed by waste management by making machinery
- designing and creating equipment to do with biology or chemical. focuses on designing equipment and developing processing for agriculture, manufacturing food, nutraceutical, feed, chemicals, bioreactors, pharmaceuticals, equipment
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- ensures agricultural sites, animals, crops, machinery, and equipment are maintained to an acceptable level
- Responsible for building a book of business and finding companies or agents to purchase construction or agricultural equipment or services.
- help to manage water in various forms, such as freshwater, wastewater, sewerage, and floodwaters. also creates machinery to do with water
- research the relationships between different organisms, as well as the way they interact with their environments
- a surgeon in the branch of medicine that applies to domestic animals
- are responsible for maintaining marine diversity by ensuring that fishermen obey all relevant rules and regulations
- research, provide advice and develop engineering technologies and techniques that are used in agricultural production and in the management of natural resources.
20 Clues: a dietitian for animals • works to dispose of waste and transport it • enforce various policies for organisations • tasked with overseeing the farm's day-to-day functions • a surgeon in the branch of medicine that applies to domestic animals • try to tackle the challenges posed by waste management by making machinery • ...
Challenges of Agriculture 2022-09-27
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- incorporating pen
- to progress
- of the earth;
- of land, livestock
- other agriculture needs.
- it hinders production to
- of land surfaces.
- Drainage system, cambered
- ridges for crops.
- base on the Availability of
- conserve soil water by
- security hired.
- refers to the availability
- of own business.
- to sustenance.
- such as livestock,
- volcanic eruptions
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- organic
- at faster rates and
- is a major adverse event
- socio economic factors,
- include hurricanes,
- the study of shape and
- DFC provides aid to farmers'
- food and access to it.
- is stealing agricultural
- from natural
- famers stay relocate
- it cause severe economic
- to farmer.
30 Clues: organic • to farmer. • to progress • from natural • of the earth; • to sustenance. • security hired. • of own business. • incorporating pen • of land surfaces. • ridges for crops. • of land, livestock • such as livestock, • volcanic eruptions • at faster rates and • include hurricanes, • famers stay relocate • the study of shape and • food and access to it. • conserve soil water by • socio economic factors, • ...
Principles of Agriculture 2023-11-14
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- long-term weather patterns in an area
- the alteration or modification, for the purpose of storage, transport, or sale, of an agricultural product produced on a farm site through the addition of other ingredients or components, provided that the initial agricultural product must be the principal ingredient or component
- a living thing that is so small it must be viewed with a microscope
- a person who migrates within a home country or outside it to pursue work
- Insufficiently ripe for harvesting or eating
- fit to be eaten
- a merchant middleman who sells chiefly to retailers, other merchants, or industrial, institutional, and commercial users mainly for resale or business use
- a nutritive tissue in seed plants formed within the embryo sac by division of the endosperm nucleus
- full development
- one that processes
- one that grows agricultural products or manufactures crude materials into articles of use
- a microorganism causing disease : a pathogenic agent
- having become unfit for eating
- one engaged in processing food (such as meat) and distributing it to retailers
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- one that distributes
- all the companies involved in transforming raw agricultural goods into consumer food products
- gather (a crop) as a harvest
- the edible broken seed coats of cereal grain separated from the flour or meal by sifting or bolting
- a standard of food quality
- to sell in small quantities directly to the ultimate consumer
- the act or process of gathering in a crop
- a connoisseur of good food
- a person whose business is transporting goods by truck
- too ripe; past its best
- a machine for leveling earth
25 Clues: fit to be eaten • full development • one that processes • one that distributes • too ripe; past its best • a standard of food quality • a connoisseur of good food • gather (a crop) as a harvest • a machine for leveling earth • having become unfit for eating • long-term weather patterns in an area • the act or process of gathering in a crop • ...
What is Agriculture? 2024-08-18
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- fall from oak trees
- disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- contains lots of calcium
- a product brought into our country from another
- can be sweet or sour, is good for you
- last step in the 4 divisions of agriculture
- product sent out from our country to another
- equine
- the wearing away of soil by wind or water
- person who does most production
- on the cob or popped
- a natural resource that can be replaced
- plants grown in a field are called
- produce eggs, but are also eaten
- not a plant but an ______
- animal doctor
- place where bees live and honey is gathered
- deals with flowers, vegetables, and landscaping
- holds the plant upright
- temperature, rainfall, amount of sunlight
- helps farmers plant and harvest crops
- can be beef or dairy
- produced by chickens
- wood and cotton are examples
- shot to prevent disease
- first step in the 4 divisions
- favorite Virginia crop
- common VA wildlife species
- added to the soil to provide nutrients for plants
- dried grasses, eaten by cattle and horses
- place where an animal lives
- fiber crop, you wear it
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- the science of managing trees and wildlife habitat
- transporting products to the market
- 7-14 on the pH scale
- used to build houses and decks
- used to reproduce plants
- growing plants without soil
- have to mow it in the summer
- when _____ fly
- controversial crop, grown in many southern states
- second step in the 4 divisions
- grow underground, salted or plain
- evergreen tree, smells good
- plants and people need this to live
- term for reproducing plants
- green vegetable..we eat the stem and the flower
- plants grow from it, contains sand, silt, and clay
- part of the plant that draws water up
- poultry, alot of this is eaten in November
- produce honey
- dioxide. plants take this in and let out oxygen
- industry responsible for your food and clothing
- beef, pork, lamb
- business in agriculture
- cheese, yogurt, milk
- contains leaves, stems, and roots
- what a lumberjack yells
- someone who fixes tractors or vehicles
- fish production
- a hay _____
- made from wheat, sliced
- apples and peaches grow here
- using resources wisely
- meat from cattle
- underground area where water is held
66 Clues: equine • a hay _____ • produce honey • animal doctor • when _____ fly • fish production • beef, pork, lamb • meat from cattle • fall from oak trees • 7-14 on the pH scale • on the cob or popped • cheese, yogurt, milk • can be beef or dairy • produced by chickens • using resources wisely • favorite Virginia crop • business in agriculture • what a lumberjack yells • holds the plant upright • ...
Introduction to Agriculture 2023-05-24
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- stationed by he door
- reporters station
- process of a plant to make its own food
- offspring of a cow
- offspring of a goat
- when a sheep gives birth
- plant structure that holds the plant up
- when a seed sprouts and starts to grow
- Vice president's symbol
- intact male bovine/cattle
- baby plant inside of a seed
- meat from a cow
- plant with two seed leaves (cotyledons)
- Official FFA Color
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- castrated male cattle
- plant with one seed leaf (cotyledon)
- used to smooth wood down
- mature female goat
- Official FFA Color
- mature female chicken
- stationed at the ear of corn
- group of chickens
- animal that produces pork
- chicken raised for meat
- A mature male sheep
- part of the plant that anchors it and absorbs water
- meat from an animal such as chicken or turkey
- the main site of photosynthesis
- offspring of a pig
- FFA Advisor station
30 Clues: meat from a cow • reporters station • group of chickens • mature female goat • Official FFA Color • offspring of a cow • offspring of a pig • Official FFA Color • offspring of a goat • A mature male sheep • FFA Advisor station • stationed by he door • castrated male cattle • mature female chicken • chicken raised for meat • Vice president's symbol • used to smooth wood down • ...
CAREERS IN AGRICULTURE 2023-07-20
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- manages milk production
- teaches animals to obey commands and perform specific tasks
- people who study both chemistry and biochemistry regarding agricultural production, the processing of raw products into foods and beverages, and environmental monitoring
- someone who looks after animals
- study of insects
- people who perform tests and experiments, and provide technical support to assist Agricultural Scientists in areas such as research and production
- someone who makes cheese
- undertakes research and gives advice about raw material, product selection, maintenance feeding programs and modification of diets
- sorts and grades cotton based on its quality
- reports and writes features that will be found relevant by those involved in agriculture, but stories may also be seen by non-ag readers
- someone who sustainably produces baked goods
- someone who educates others
- makes sure that the food is safe and of a high quality by checking plants, animals and produce at farms
- people involved with growing flowers, fruits and vegetables for decoration or consumption
- studies study humans, plants, animals, and the environments in which they live
- people who sell agricultural products to farmers
- people who study genetics to improve animal/crop performance
- people who study the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and ecology of plants
- manages environmental pests and diseases
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- people who maintains and cares for trees and shrubs by shaping branches, treating trees with fertilisers and insecticides and removing dead or fallen material
- operator furnishes the aircraft, trains ground crews, and consults specialists who decide how the land is to be treated
- someone who trims and cuts meat from bones, sides and carcasses, and slaughter livestock in abattoirs
- people who develop types of animals that meet market demands and be productive under severe climatic conditions
- sustainably produces food/feed with nutritional value
- people who brew beverages
- someone who studies, develops and manages forest areas to maintain commercial and recreational uses, conserve flora and fauna, and prevent forest fire
- plant and soil scientists who develop innovative farm practices and technologies that boost crop yields and control pests
- someone who auctions agricultural equipment and machinery
- studies plants, animals and their environment
- people who use new scientific techniques based on our understanding of DNA to improve crops and livestock in ways which are not possible naturally
- involves operating and maintaining general and agricultural machinery
31 Clues: study of insects • manages milk production • someone who makes cheese • people who brew beverages • someone who educates others • someone who looks after animals • manages environmental pests and diseases • sorts and grades cotton based on its quality • someone who sustainably produces baked goods • studies plants, animals and their environment • ...
Agriculture Vocab Crossword 2025-11-06
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- To grow a plant from seed directly at the area you plan for it to grow long-term
- The female part of a plant that forms and grows seeds, usually only one per flower
- what happens to soil when a large amount of wind, water, or tilling takes place
- A mature male horse
- To get rid of the weaker and smaller seedling to allow more room for the bigger and stronger ones to grow
- The Male part of the plant that creates the pollen. There are usually as many of these as there are petals
- Pinching off or cutting off dead flower heads
- Organic material that is used to fertilize the soil for plants
- A support for plants to more easily get sunlight, air, and room to produce the plant's fruit
- The time it takes for a seed to start growing
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- The transfer of pollen from one plant to another
- A mature female sheep
- To grow, care for, and manage plants and crops
- A mature Male sheep
- Growing two separate crop plants in the same plot within the same growing period
- To dig up soil in preparation for new plants to be sown
- A trait given to describe plants that can produce fruit and fertile seeds all on it's own
- The part of animal feed that isn't water
- The father of an animal
- A mature female horse
20 Clues: A mature Male sheep • A mature male horse • A mature female sheep • A mature female horse • The father of an animal • The part of animal feed that isn't water • Pinching off or cutting off dead flower heads • To grow, care for, and manage plants and crops • The transfer of pollen from one plant to another • The time it takes for a seed to start growing • ...
Greek mythology epic 2023-09-23
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- Goddess of hearth
- mother of titans
- God of prophecy
- water powers
- God of death and riches
- Goddess of victory
- camp for roman demigods
- Goddess of marriage
- Goddess of wisdom and war strategy
- power of lightning
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- God of strength
- camp for greek demigods
- Son of Poseidon and is famous in books
- Goddess of hunting
- first percy jackson book
- Goddess of agriculture
- Minor God of strength
- God of war
- Titan of agriculture
19 Clues: God of war • water powers • God of strength • God of prophecy • mother of titans • Goddess of hearth • Goddess of hunting • Goddess of victory • power of lightning • Goddess of marriage • Titan of agriculture • Minor God of strength • Goddess of agriculture • camp for greek demigods • God of death and riches • camp for roman demigods • first percy jackson book • Goddess of wisdom and war strategy • ...
Xavier Klatt 5th hr 10/2 crossword puzzle 2020-10-02
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- implement
- stone age
- ancient history
- Era middle of stone age
- descended family member
- to move from place to place
- Era agriculture
- civilization
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- taming an animal
- Ages geologic period
- living together
- gatherer people who hunt and gather food
- family primate
- bridge colony of humans and animals
- prehistoric monumet
15 Clues: implement • stone age • civilization • family primate • ancient history • living together • Era agriculture • taming an animal • prehistoric monumet • Ages geologic period • Era middle of stone age • descended family member • to move from place to place • bridge colony of humans and animals • gatherer people who hunt and gather food
Georgia Agriculture 2020-04-16
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- Crop that generates the most money for Georgia's economy
- Surprisingly, Georgia ranks 3rd among all states in the production of this fruit
- Average age of Georgia farmers
- Segment of agriculture that allows people to visit farms
- Number of agricultural commodities that Georgia ranks #1 among all states
- Georgia's official state vegetable
- Crop that Georgia produces half of national total
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- Georgia's number 1 agricultural product
- 1 in ___ Georgians works in an agriculture-related career
- Credited for inventing the cotton gin in Savannah
- Most common horse breed raised in Georgia
- Name of Georgia's State Commissioner of Agriculture
12 Clues: Average age of Georgia farmers • Georgia's official state vegetable • Georgia's number 1 agricultural product • Most common horse breed raised in Georgia • Credited for inventing the cotton gin in Savannah • Crop that Georgia produces half of national total • Name of Georgia's State Commissioner of Agriculture • Crop that generates the most money for Georgia's economy • ...
Animal Agriculture 2022-02-08
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- An animal that produces milk that isn't a cow
- A person who takes care of the animals
- A dog that is commonly used to herd cows
- The scientific name for a cow
- An animal that produces eggs and meat
- A delicious food made from beef
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- An animal commonly used for Bacon and Ham
- A cow that is used for more than just meat
- A baby goat
- A baby pig
- The scientific name for sheep
- A baby cow
12 Clues: A baby pig • A baby cow • A baby goat • The scientific name for sheep • The scientific name for a cow • A delicious food made from beef • An animal that produces eggs and meat • A person who takes care of the animals • A dog that is commonly used to herd cows • An animal commonly used for Bacon and Ham • A cow that is used for more than just meat • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2025-10-28
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- In ground planting & hydroponics may be used in greenhouses with unfinished floors.
- A glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather
- Precise environmental controls to control the airflow
- Have climate control systems to keep livestock and poultry at a comfortable temperature
- The floor may be soil with gravel or dirt pathways, gravel, or concrete with drains.
- Analyze data, operate and monitor
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- In warmer climates this system will often be used to prevent the temperatures from becoming too warm due to excessive heat build up
- Designed to last under tough environmental conditions
- his must be designed to withstand the warm, damp conditions in growing conditions in growing fusititys and to operate safely in wet conditions
- Used to distribute nutrients to greenhouse plants.
- Framework of greenhouse may be made up of metal or plastic tubing & covering may be fabric, plastic, or glass
- Specialize environments that provide controlled conditions for agriculture and biological research
12 Clues: Analyze data, operate and monitor • Used to distribute nutrients to greenhouse plants. • Designed to last under tough environmental conditions • Precise environmental controls to control the airflow • A glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather • ...
Agriculture and GMOs 2020-09-14
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- too great to overcome
- the state of being legally responsible
- lots of bugs everywhere
- a person who supports a theory
- to lessen suffering
- to prevent something
- a forerunner, predecessor
- exchanging something for mutual benefit
- the complete destruction of something
- relating to an organism
- coming into existence
- corn, wheat, hops
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- a shortage of supply
- a variety of plants and animal life
- another word for relevant
- unaffected by
- plentiful
- cause something to happen
- not able to be seen with the naked eye
- a public supporter
- characteristics
- an organism that transfers disease
- complete genetic material in an organism
- to give what's needed for growth
24 Clues: plentiful • unaffected by • characteristics • corn, wheat, hops • a public supporter • to lessen suffering • a shortage of supply • to prevent something • too great to overcome • coming into existence • lots of bugs everywhere • relating to an organism • another word for relevant • cause something to happen • a forerunner, predecessor • a person who supports a theory • ...
Agriculture Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-02
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- The upper layer of earth that may be dug or plowed and in which plants grow.
- A piece of land used for growing crops and/or raising animals.
- A large American bird that is related to the chicken and that is hunted or raised by people for its meat.
- A type of farm that produces milk. A type of food mad from milk.
- Turning over soil to prepare for planting. The piece of equipment used to do so. (Both a verb and noun)
- The temperature and other outside conditions (such as rain, cloudiness, etc.) at a particular time and place.
- A bird that is commonly raised by people for its eggs and meat.
- 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.
- Grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals, as well as land used for grazing.
- A living thing that is not a human being or plant.
- A time characterized by particular weather features (i.e. sunshine, heat, etc.)
- The time (season) that crops are gathered from the fields or the activity of gathering crops.
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- Birds (such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys) that are raised on farms for their eggs or meat.
- Field in which rice is grown.
- A machine that harvests grain crops.
- A plant or product that is grown by farmers.
- The seeds of plants (such as wheat, corn, and rice) that are used for food.
- Supplies or tools needed for a special purpose.
- A large animal that is used for riding and for carrying and pulling things.
- Cows , Bulls, or Steers that are kept on a farm or ranch for meat or milk.
- A hard-shelled oval object from which a young bird is born.
- A 4-wheeled or track-laying automotive vehicle used especially for drawing farm equipment
- A small object produced by a plant from which a new plant can grow.
23 Clues: Field in which rice is grown. • A machine that harvests grain crops. • A plant or product that is grown by farmers. • Supplies or tools needed for a special purpose. • A living thing that is not a human being or plant. • A hard-shelled oval object from which a young bird is born. • A piece of land used for growing crops and/or raising animals. • ...
Agriculture Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- a glass building in which plants are grown that need protection from cold weather.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region.
- convert (waste) into reusable material.
- done, situated, or used out of doors.
- prepare and use (land) for crops or gardening.
- the process or period of gathering in crops.
- an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.
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- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow.
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- land fit or used for the growing of crops
- the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- existing in or caused by nature; not made or caused by humankind.
- make (soil or land) more fertile or productive by adding suitable substances to it.
22 Clues: done, situated, or used out of doors. • convert (waste) into reusable material. • land fit or used for the growing of crops • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • the process or period of gathering in crops. • the upper layer of earth in which plants grow. • prepare and use (land) for crops or gardening. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • ...
PART OF AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
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- Parasitic plants
- To sprount from a seed
- Rock and minirals that eventually from soil
- A long trench used to store
- A material that is deposited by water
- A strong plant that is grown for its seeds
- Made by parents of different breeds
- collection of agricultural products
- A young plant
- The frim outer layer of a seed
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- TO guide water to plants
- Vegetative part of rice
- A Narrow part that supprorts
- Animals that interfere with agicultural production
- Part of the plant
- A limb of a plant
- A layer of material that plants grow in
- To plant seeds
- A made of small pieces of rock and mineral
- Fram tool
20 Clues: Fram tool • 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 • A Narrow part that supprorts • The frim outer layer of a seed • Made by parents of different breeds • collection of agricultural products • A material that is deposited by water • ...
Soil and Agriculture 2017-02-18
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- is the result of a laboratory process where genes from the DNA of one species are extracted and artificially forced into the genes of an unrelated plant or animal
- the layer of unconsolidated rocky material covering bedrock
- make or form into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps
- is a type of animal feeding operation which is used in intensive animal farming
- is a diagram which shows how each of these 12 textures is classified based on the percent of sand, silt, and clay in each
- substances that are derived from the remains or byproducts of natural organisms which contain the essential nutrients for plant growth
- plowing along the contours of the land in order to minimize soil erosion
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- a substance used to kill insects
- is a way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- something is filled or flooded with water that it becomes heavy and manageable
- wear away or change the appearance or texture of by long exposure to the air
- a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties
- when fish are captured and then raised to be sold or used as a food source
- used as an insecticide and it is composed of carbon, chlorine, and hydrogen
- a soil layer that has a high percentage of organic matter
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- a chemical that destroys fungus
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- is a broad-based approach that integrates practices for economic control of pests
- abnormal enlargement of the thyroid
- a pesticide that has a small coverage range
- is an animal feeding operation that confines animals for more than 45 days during a growing season, in an area that does not produce vegetation, and meets certain size thresholds
- a commercial fishing technique and it uses a long line, called the main line, with baited hooks attached at intervals by means of branch lines
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families
- is fertilizer mined from mineral deposits or manufactured from synthetic compounds
- a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness
- is a widely used method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned
- the system of rotating crops in a definite order on the same ground, especially to avoid depleting the soil and to control weeds, diseases, and pests
- the lowermost zone of soil, consisting mainly of unconsolidated, weathered rock fragments
- a chemical that is used when many different species of organisms are causing harm or when the specific organism causing harm is unknown
- lack of proper nutrition by not having enough food that contain substances that help with health and growth
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- was an American marine biologist and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- the wearing away of topsoil
- is a form of malnutrition in which the intake of nutrients is oversupplied
- is the displacement of fertilizer components, via rainwater and mechanical irrigation, from their intended use on a residential or commercial site, to local water sheds and reservoirs
- the second or middle zone of soil with, characterized by an accumulation of soluble or suspended organic material, clay, iron, or aluminum
- a lack of vitamin A in the body
- a layer in the soil profile
- is the salt content in the soil which can be caused by natural processes such as mineral weathering or by the gradual withdrawal of an ocean
- inadequate nutrition caused by the lack of a balanced diet or by disorders of the digestive system in which the nutrients from food cannot be absorbed properly
- is a severe form of malnutrition produced by inadequate amounts of protein in the diet
- a substance that is toxic to plants and is used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- an area that provides shelter from the wind and prevents soil from erosion like a row of trees
- severe undernourishment causing an infant's or child's weight to be significantly low for their age
- a soil layer that is dark in color because of the mixing of humus and minerals
47 Clues: the wearing away of topsoil • a layer in the soil profile • a lack of vitamin A in the body • a chemical that destroys fungus • a substance used to kill insects • abnormal enlargement of the thyroid • a pesticide that has a small coverage range • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area • ...
Chapter 10 Agriculture 2022-02-28
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- the transition from hunting and gathering to planting and sustaining
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the production of crops for sale
- the production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions especially suited to their culture primarily for shipment to distant markets
- a land degradation process that occurs in drylands
- the practice of planting different crops sequentially
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family
- the emergence of new varieties of crops
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- a wet or irrigated rice field
- a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds
- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically
- Commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- agriculture intended to protect the environment
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
- the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labour
- an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored.
- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- a practice where farmers harvest one crop, and then plant and harvest a second crop in the same field all within the same year.
- an agricultural system in which temporary clearings are cropped for fewer years than they are allowed to remain fallow
- a usually large group of plants and especially trees under cultivation
21 Clues: a wet or irrigated rice field • the production of crops for sale • the emergence of new varieties of crops • agriculture intended to protect the environment • a land degradation process that occurs in drylands • the practice of planting different crops sequentially • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Soil and Agriculture 2023-10-18
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- "A way of supplying water to an area of land."
- "A farming method that helps prevent soil degradation by leaving crop residues in the field between seasons."
- "The complex plant-supporting system consisting of disintegrated rock, organic matter, water, gases, nutrients, and microorganisms."
- "Soil with a relatively even mixture of sand, silt, and clay, considered ideal for gardening and agricultural."
- "The buildup of salts in surface soil layers, a problem often seen in arid areas."
- "Rows of trees or other tall plants that are planted along the edges of farms to break the wind."
- "The practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons."
- "Type of agriculture where families produce only enough food for themselves."
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- "The process by which dissolved particles move down through horizons and may end up in drinking water."
- "The practice of protecting Earth's natural resources for sustainable use."
- "The large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties."
- "The process by which fertile land becomes desert; typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture."
- "Cultivation of a single crop in a given area."
- "Type of fertilizer made from natural organic matter (like manure, compost) as opposed to synthetics."
- "The fertile material in soil, formed by the partial decomposition of organic matter."
- "The various mechanical and chemical processes that cause exposed rock to decompose."
- "Organic matter that has been decomposed and recycled as a fertilizer and soil amendment."
- "The process of removal of material from one place to another by wind or water."
- "The upper, outermost layer of soil, usually the most fertile because it contains the most organic, nutrient-rich materials."
- "Land used for grazing livestock."
20 Clues: "Land used for grazing livestock." • "A way of supplying water to an area of land." • "Cultivation of a single crop in a given area." • "The practice of protecting Earth's natural resources for sustainable use." • "Type of agriculture where families produce only enough food for themselves." • ...
Edible Agriculture Crossword 2025-03-21
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- To cut, reap, pick, or gather any crop or product of value.
- A person or store that sells directly to the consumer.
- Food and Drug Administration The federal agency responsible for monitoring trading and safety standards in the food and drug industry. (initials)
- A federal government agency that protects public healthic health by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability. (initials)
- Something that enters as an element into a mixture; a constituent element of anything; component.
- The best or most favorable point, degree, amount, etc., as of temperature, light, and moisture for the growth or reproduction of an organism.
- The act or state of being transported; the business of conveying goods.
- The science of health; the rules or principles of maintaining health in people and animals; sanitation.
- A person or business that sells to a retailer.
- An administrative unit of government.
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- A person who uses a product.
- Single-celled microorganisms; some cause human, animal, or plant diseases; others are beneficial.
- A person who grows a crop.
- growth Rising or expanding at a steady and usually rapid rate.
- The process of identifying a disease by examination and study of its symptoms.
- A process used to eliminate most microbes from food manufacturing equipment.
- Capable of producing disease.
- gelatin-like product of certain seaweeds, used for solidifying certain culture media.
- An apparatus or chamber that provides favorable environmental conditions for the growth of cultures.
- A sudden breaking out or occurrence; eruption; a sudden and active manifestation.
- Disease caused by agents that enter the body through the ingestion of food.
- Artificial cooling, either by applying ice or by utilizing the principle of the latent heat of evaporation.
- Any objectionable change in food, feed, or material.
- Turning raw agricultural products into consumable food.
24 Clues: A person who grows a crop. • A person who uses a product. • Capable of producing disease. • An administrative unit of government. • A person or business that sells to a retailer. • Any objectionable change in food, feed, or material. • A person or store that sells directly to the consumer. • Turning raw agricultural products into consumable food. • ...
Agriculture crossword Puzzle 2025-11-25
20 Clues: Home • fields • alphapha • big tall • soft Furr • breast meat • thick bacon • load animal • Agriculture • Has a trunk • protect land • Flying mammal • milk producer • mobile objects • Adorable fluffy • Large marsupial • big yellow feet • Man's best friend • aggressive mammal • Likes to chase mice
Agriculture and Horticulture 2025-11-03
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- the practice of growing, nurturing, and maintaining plants
- production and cultivation of fruit and nut crops
- process where plants use sunlight, CO2 and water to create O2
- the part of the plant that performs photosynthesis
- the pretty part of a plant that helps in reproduction
- the most important factor in crop production
- helps protect crops from damaging pests such as weeds, insects, and fungi
- the part of a flower that appeals to pollinators
- the art and science of farming
- the cultivation of a single crop
- planting different crops sequentially
- Dr.Borlaug's work modifying wheat to withstand harsh climates
- the most important factor in crop rotation
- male part of the flower
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- the part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals
- production and cultivation of vegetables
- makes plants more fertile so that they can grow bigger and stronger
- female part of the flower
- part of the flower that protects the interior
- when water is evaporated from a plant
- the science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- living organisms whose genetic makeup has been artificially manipulated in a lab
- opposite of photosynthesis
- anything that helps carry pollen from one plant to another
- making plants that are larger and produce more than others
- the study of plants
- supports the plant
27 Clues: supports the plant • the study of plants • male part of the flower • female part of the flower • opposite of photosynthesis • the art and science of farming • the cultivation of a single crop • when water is evaporated from a plant • planting different crops sequentially • production and cultivation of vegetables • the most important factor in crop rotation • ...
Agriculture Revolution (1) 2016-03-30
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- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- An increase in the world's temperature.
- Animal food
- New inventions; the science of industry.
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand.
- Land held to be used by everyone.
- A supply of workers.
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- unproductive' inadequate in performance.
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- In the language of colonialism the colonizing power was often referred to as the mother country --- a sexist reference no longer in use
- A group of animals distinguished bu particular characteristics.
- To use
- World-wide.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- Money used to invest in business.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding politic office or entering the professions
19 Clues: To use • World-wide. • Animal food • A supply of workers. • Money used to invest in business. • Land held to be used by everyone. • An increase in the world's temperature. • New inventions; the science of industry. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • unproductive' inadequate in performance. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2 2016-04-01
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- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to use
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal food
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- land which could be used by everyone
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- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- an increase in the world's temperature
- the colonizing power
- money used to invest in business
- a supply of workers
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- world-wide
- new inventions; the science of industry
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • the colonizing power • money used to invest in business • land which could be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Agriculture 1 2014-02-19
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- growing of crops
- output that can also be used as an input
- animal and dairy farming
- watering the crops
- controlled killing of unwanted pests
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- low input of materials and labour
- wheat, barley, etc
- growing of crops for your own consumption
- young sheep over 1 year old
- how inputs are turned into outputs
- amount produced from a farmed area
- cows and sheep eating grass
12 Clues: growing of crops • wheat, barley, etc • watering the crops • animal and dairy farming • young sheep over 1 year old • cows and sheep eating grass • low input of materials and labour • how inputs are turned into outputs • amount produced from a farmed area • controlled killing of unwanted pests • output that can also be used as an input • growing of crops for your own consumption
Agriculture Review 2015-01-08
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- safety system to protect tractor driver
- raising plants & animals
- organization to protect the environment
- agreement between the U.S., Canada
- raw good processed for our benefit
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- bringing goods into the country
- sending goods out of the country
- _________ agriculture experience
- _________ protective equipment
- act funding for land-grant colleges
- number of taps to call a meeting to
- safety organization
12 Clues: safety organization • raising plants & animals • _________ protective equipment • bringing goods into the country • sending goods out of the country • _________ agriculture experience • agreement between the U.S., Canada • raw good processed for our benefit • act funding for land-grant colleges • number of taps to call a meeting to • safety system to protect tractor driver • ...
Agriculture 4 2020-07-03
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- Having little money or few possessions
- To keep animals to produce young animals
- Animals and birds that are kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep, or chickens
- To get something by paying money for it
- The mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that we breathe
- The surface of the earth that is not covered by water
- Land where farm animals feed on grass
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- Information about a subject that you get by experience or study
- To keep someone or something safe from injury, damage, or loss
- One thousand million
- To give something to someone in return for money
- The feeling you have when you need to eat
12 Clues: One thousand million • Land where farm animals feed on grass • Having little money or few possessions • To get something by paying money for it • To keep animals to produce young animals • The feeling you have when you need to eat • To give something to someone in return for money • The surface of the earth that is not covered by water • ...
Agriculture Companies 2024-02-26
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- The practice of beekeeping, primarily for the production of honey.
- Edible flesh of animals, typically used as food.
- A brand known for fresh produce, including fruits like pineapples and bananas.
- Food items derived from milk, such as cheese, yogurt, and butter.
- Domesticated bovine animals raised for meat, milk, or labor.
- Sweet, sticky substance produced by bees from the nectar of flowers.
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- Tropical fruit with a spiky skin and sweet, juicy flesh.
- Possibly a brand or company related to poultry farming or meat production, specific to a certain region or industry.
- Raising domesticated birds such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys for meat and eggs.
- A tropical fruit with a yellow skin and soft, sweet flesh
- Material made from the skin of animals, often used in clothing and accessories.
- A domesticated mammal often kept for its milk, meat, or fur.
12 Clues: Edible flesh of animals, typically used as food. • Tropical fruit with a spiky skin and sweet, juicy flesh. • A tropical fruit with a yellow skin and soft, sweet flesh • A domesticated mammal often kept for its milk, meat, or fur. • Domesticated bovine animals raised for meat, milk, or labor. • Food items derived from milk, such as cheese, yogurt, and butter. • ...
Agriculture Equipment 2024-04-16
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- used to prep an area before baling
- used to cut grass in a large area
- a type of plow that has plate-like rollers
- wraps up hay or straw in round or square bales
- used to spray pesticides or herbicides
- liquid manure
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- a machine used to harvest crops efficiently
- the last step a combine does during harvest
- a type of spreader or seeder that uses gravity to distribute
- seeder where all seeds go into a box to distribute
- a general agriculture machine, many types
- tractor attachment that evens out the soil after plowing
12 Clues: liquid manure • used to cut grass in a large area • used to prep an area before baling • used to spray pesticides or herbicides • a general agriculture machine, many types • a type of plow that has plate-like rollers • a machine used to harvest crops efficiently • the last step a combine does during harvest • wraps up hay or straw in round or square bales • ...
Nature 2023-10-31
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- The Earth has many things like this(7)
- Yasuní
- Sahara
- Titanic accident
- People prefer to go to that place on vacation
- We can see a lot of Mountains and animals
- Bad for agriculture
- There are a lot animals
- Next to the Beach
- Very comun in the Amazon
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- Boat guide
- Besutiful sunrises
- Galápagos
- Place to relax with family
- Very dangerous
- Place no higher to 100 meters
- Across rivers and Mountains
- Large amount of water to provide energy
- Good for agriculture
- Famous in Panama
20 Clues: Yasuní • Sahara • Galápagos • Boat guide • Very dangerous • Titanic accident • Famous in Panama • Next to the Beach • Besutiful sunrises • Bad for agriculture • Good for agriculture • There are a lot animals • Very comun in the Amazon • Place to relax with family • Across rivers and Mountains • Place no higher to 100 meters • The Earth has many things like this(7) • ...
Paleo/Neo 2022-10-07
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- The movement of people
- Man made objects
- Changing animals and plants over generations to better suit our needs
- Earliest known location for agriculture
- Geographic feature perfect for agriculture
- Old Stone Age
- Type of evidence that can tell us what people ate
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- Slow changes over time
- People who move from place to place in search of food
- Raising livestock and growing crops
- New Stone Age
- The study of the physical features of the Earth
- Fast change very quickly
13 Clues: New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • Man made objects • Slow changes over time • The movement of people • Fast change very quickly • Raising livestock and growing crops • Earliest known location for agriculture • Geographic feature perfect for agriculture • The study of the physical features of the Earth • Type of evidence that can tell us what people ate • ...
What Ag Is 2023-12-17
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- the art and science of producing food and fiber
- #1 ag state
- raw materials used to create the products consumers buy.
- #4 ag state
- #6 ag state
- ag science
- a commodity, article, or service sold abroad.
- #3 ag state
- gross national product
- the branch of applied mathematics dealing with motion and forces producing motion.
- the use of technology in agriculture, horticulture, and aquaculture with the aim of improving yield, efficiency, and profitability.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the science and craft of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving and repairing forests
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- the supply, service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultural system
- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- a department or branch of a craft, art, business, or manufacture.
- a pig.
- agriculture the segment of agriculture which actually raises the crops and livestock.
- science the basic science and applied science of food.
- food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock.
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- crop and soil science
- economics an applied field of economics to optimize the production and distribution of food and fiber products.
- a commodity, article, or service brought in from abroad for sale.
- #2 ag state
26 Clues: a pig. • ag science • #1 ag state • #4 ag state • #6 ag state • #3 ag state • #2 ag state • crop and soil science • gross national product • farm animals regarded as an asset. • a person who owns or manages a farm. • a commodity, article, or service sold abroad. • the art and science of producing food and fiber • science the basic science and applied science of food. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2023-08-21
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- management of agricultural resources, including farms and agribusinesses
- teaching and program management in agriculture
- science dealing with the characteristics of elements or simple substances
- application of science to an industrial or commercial objective; also, the equipment and expertise to cultivate, harvest, store, process, and transport crops for consumption
- study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants
- use of electronics and ultra-modern equipment to perform tasks and control machinery and processes
- activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and the related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing
- animal growth, care, and management
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- chemistry as it applies to living matter
- commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture
- use of modern principles and management of soil to grow plants
- use of cells or components of cells to produce products or processes
- science and economics of managing land and field crops
- raising of finfish, shellfish, and other aquatic environment for production of plants and animals
- the application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture
- the science of producing, processing, marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- all aspects of water conservation and management
- science of insect life
- all the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding and affecting an organism
- basic science of the plant and animal kingdoms
20 Clues: science of insect life • animal growth, care, and management • chemistry as it applies to living matter • teaching and program management in agriculture • basic science of the plant and animal kingdoms • all aspects of water conservation and management • science and economics of managing land and field crops • ...
Prehistory by Carlos 2021-10-19
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- paintings in caves
- it protects you from attacks
- a weapon for hunting animals at distance
- cultivating your own food
- the part of prehistory before agriculture
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- this is a weapon for hunting animals
- the time before writing
- A discovery necessary for cooking and heat
- the process of making animals useful to humans
- the science that studies the past of people
- the part of prehistory after the invention of agriculture
- a shelter where prehistoric people lived
- a tool to cut down trees
13 Clues: paintings in caves • the time before writing • a tool to cut down trees • cultivating your own food • it protects you from attacks • this is a weapon for hunting animals • a weapon for hunting animals at distance • a shelter where prehistoric people lived • the part of prehistory before agriculture • A discovery necessary for cooking and heat • ...
Espace rural de très faibles densités 2020-05-19
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- Est dit d'une agriculture qui utilise des techniques agricoles très anciennes
- Région d'agriculture commerciale, moderne et intensive des Etats-Unis
- Est dit d'un élevage d'animaux (chèvres, vaches, moutons) sur de vastes espaces avec de faibles rendements
- Est dit d'une agriculture dont la production est destinée à être consommée sur place par la famille de l'agriculteur
- Est dit d'une agriculture dont la production est destinée à la vente
- Déplacement de la population des campagnes vers les la ville
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- Région de culture traditionnelle, le plus souvent vivrière au Maroc
- Quantité de récoltes
- Arbre dont les fruits (amandons) permettent la production de l'huile d'argan
- Est dit d'une agriculture respectant l'environnement en interdisant l'utilisation de produits chimiques
- Est dit d'une agriculture dont la production donne d'importants rendements
11 Clues: Quantité de récoltes • Déplacement de la population des campagnes vers les la ville • Région de culture traditionnelle, le plus souvent vivrière au Maroc • Est dit d'une agriculture dont la production est destinée à la vente • Région d'agriculture commerciale, moderne et intensive des Etats-Unis • ...
HUMAN GEO CROSSWORD 2022-02-28
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- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another, each field is used for crops for relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- Seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pasture areas.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amounts of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- agriculture found in LDCs, the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family.
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- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions like excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting.
- involves the growth of fresh fruits and vegetables.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons. It reduces reliance on one set of nutrients, pest and weed pressure, and the probability of developing resistant pests and weeds.
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil- restoring crops with cash crops and reducing in-puts of fertilizer and pesticides.
- . Large estate or farm involving large landholdings and many workers.
- The ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling.
- is the production of food primarily for sale off the farm.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- In the strictest sense horticulture might be defined as the activity of growing flowers, fruits, vegetables, tropical, native and other ornamental plants, or the science or art of cultivating a garden.
19 Clues: Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • involves the growth of fresh fruits and vegetables. • is the production of food primarily for sale off the farm. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • . Large estate or farm involving large landholdings and many workers. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2022-10-04
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- A big red fruit that grows in trees, one type is Gala or Honeycrisp.
- The animal that makes eggs.
- The animal that makes milk.
- What animals eat.
- The machine used in farming.
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- A fruit that grows on trees that are small red balls with them.
- A person who does farming.
- The animal that makes bacon.
- The animal that says 'neigh!'.
- The plant that makes popcorn.
- The plant that makes bread and flour.
- What we eat
12 Clues: What we eat • What animals eat. • A person who does farming. • The animal that makes eggs. • The animal that makes milk. • The animal that makes bacon. • The machine used in farming. • The plant that makes popcorn. • The animal that says 'neigh!'. • The plant that makes bread and flour. • A fruit that grows on trees that are small red balls with them. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2019-10-21
12 Clues: A young hen • A male Duck • A baby duck • A young bird • A male goose • A baby goose • A female bird • A young rooster • a male gallinaceous bird • The male various animals • A young domestic chicken • A large waterbird with a long neck
Plant Agriculture 2024-05-01
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- Foods farmed with natural fertilizers and pest control methods; animals are fed organic feed.
- The loose, weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- Chemicals that kill crop-destroying organisms
- Malnutrition consisting of consumption of too few calories or too few of one specific nutrient
- the method of growing plants in a solution of nutrients instead of in soil
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- Belts of trees along field edges to reduce wind erosion
- the accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in various tissues of a living organism.
- Unwanted plants or animals that reduce crop yield
- Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
- An extreme shortage of food
- poor nutrition that results from an insufficient or poorly balanced diet.
12 Clues: An extreme shortage of food • A way of supplying water to an area of land • Chemicals that kill crop-destroying organisms • Unwanted plants or animals that reduce crop yield • Belts of trees along field edges to reduce wind erosion • Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away • ...
Agriculture Marketing 2024-09-27
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- market in Telangana
- system where farmers pool their produce and sell in market
- stock created by government from surplus production
- farmer market in Pune
- price fixed by government below which farmer can't sell
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- farmer market in Tamil Nadu
- milk cooperative in -----improved conditions of persons
- farmers market in Punjab
- gathering processing grading packaging and selling products
- farmers are forced to sell at lower price
- system where essential products are offered to BPL families
- markets that protect farmers from malpractices of sellers
12 Clues: market in Telangana • farmer market in Pune • farmers market in Punjab • farmer market in Tamil Nadu • farmers are forced to sell at lower price • stock created by government from surplus production • milk cooperative in -----improved conditions of persons • price fixed by government below which farmer can't sell • markets that protect farmers from malpractices of sellers • ...
Agriculture Vocab (2) 2016-03-31
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- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- to feed on growing plants such as grass
- world-wide
- a supply of workers
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was ofter reffered to as the "mother" country. A sexist reference no loner in use
- an increase in the worlds temperature
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
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- land held to be used by everyone
- animal food
- money used to invest in business
- new inventions; the science of industry
- to use
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the worlds temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants such as grass • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-01
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- A national youth organization for students in agriculture.
- A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool
- Supplies and services farmers use to produce crops and livestock; any resource used in production.
- Anything which when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
- Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grain, fruit, vegetable, or metal.
- The natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
- Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat,work, or wool; includes beef and dairy cattle, swine, sheep, horses, and goats; may also include poultry
- To ship merchandise, commodities, workers, etc., to a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
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- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food and fiber.
- A term referring to the full scale of operations related to the business of agriculture.
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture
- To bring in merchandise, commodities, workers, etc., from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- Domesticated fowls that are raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers as turkeys, chicken, ducks and geese.
- Supervised Agriculture Experience
- Any product of soil; obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- Something beneath or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from adverse conditions
16 Clues: Supervised Agriculture Experience • A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool • A national youth organization for students in agriculture. • The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture • The broad industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food and fiber. • ...
LLLL 2022-10-15
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- bangus
- gomburza
- ateneo
- saturnina
- manuel
- sobresaliente
- pepay
- agriculture
- pepe
- thesis
- spoliarium
- djemnah
- lolay
- titay
- jesuits
- laonglaan
- justiniano
- binan
- suezcanal
- valenzuela
- domnicans
- sugarcane
- falla
- cholera
- externos
- gregorio
- soledad
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- delatorre
- bunongbraso
- masons
- montecristo
- principalia
- garrote
- consuela
- spartan
- josefa
- internos
- izquierdo
- cavitemutint
- paisanos
- medicine
- guardiacivil
- disgust
- dimasalng
- jose
- taimis
- malansang
- barcelona
- salvadora
- calamba
50 Clues: pepe • jose • pepay • lolay • titay • binan • falla • masons • bangus • ateneo • josefa • manuel • thesis • taimis • garrote • spartan • djemnah • disgust • jesuits • cholera • calamba • soledad • gomburza • consuela • internos • paisanos • medicine • externos • gregorio • delatorre • saturnina • izquierdo • dimasalng • laonglaan • malansang • barcelona • suezcanal • salvadora • domnicans • sugarcane • spoliarium • justiniano • valenzuela • bunongbraso • montecristo • principalia • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-05-18
14 Clues: fiction • female gods • god of the sky • coldest season • humans live here • goddess of spring • god of underworld • a bloom or blossom • season before summer • home of olympian gods • food of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • to take someone away illegally • practice of cultivating livestock
Greek Mythology 2022-05-18
14 Clues: fiction • female gods • coldest season • god of the sky • humans live here • goddess of spring • god of underworld • a bloom or blossom • season before summer • home of olympian gods • food of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • to take someone away illegally • practice of cultivating livestock
Levi's SENIOR CROSSWORD 2024-06-14
13 Clues: ___ Weik • Levi ___ • Levi's Hometown • Levi Hair Color • Partner in Crime • Plant Science Guru • Favorite "Classroom" • Levi's Year in School • Agriculture Instructor • Hobby: Riding ___ Bikes • Levi's Most Productive Class • Levi's Favorite Disciplinarian • Favorite First Period Instructor
Soil/Agriculture Crossword 2022-01-25
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- the type of plate boundary in which plates move away from each other
- a type of rock formed by compressing sand, gravel, etc. from overlaying sediments.
- a type of rock formed by the cooling of magma
- highest layer of the Earth's crust
- the type of plate boundary in which plates slide past each other
- the type of plate boundary in which plates move towards each other
- when your body is lacking in nutrients
- the higher amount of concentration of a toxin at higher levels of a food chain
- Tall and short crops are grown in between alternating alleys of trees to prevent wind erosion. Also known as intercropping
- Integrated Pest Management
- when your body is getting improper nutrients
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- Planting bushes, trees, etc. around an entire field to attract animals to control pests and reduce wind erosion
- the development of increasingly toxic pesticides to combat pests that are becoming increasingly resistant
- Reduces soil erosion on steep slopes by series of broad terraces that run across land contour
- planting in rows across a slope
- liquid, plastic-like layer of the Earth's crust, below the lithosphere
- a type of rock formed by exposing already existing rock to heat and pressure
- Federal Insecticide Fungicide Rodenticide Act
- the preparation of land for growing crops
19 Clues: Integrated Pest Management • planting in rows across a slope • highest layer of the Earth's crust • when your body is lacking in nutrients • the preparation of land for growing crops • when your body is getting improper nutrients • a type of rock formed by the cooling of magma • Federal Insecticide Fungicide Rodenticide Act • ...
Agriculture Revolution Vocabulary 2016-03-30
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- to use
- a layer of gas above the Earth’s surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- money used to invest in business
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- land held to be used by everyone
- a supply of workers
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- an increase in the world’s temperature
- new inventions; the science of industry
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the “mother” country-a sexist reference no longer in use
- world-wide
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- animal food
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world’s temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
World of Agriculture 2023-08-24
Vocabulaire : les espaces productifs 2025-12-09
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- diminution ou disparition de l’activité industrielle
- changement d’activité
- agriculture reconnue pour ses spécificités (climat, sol…)
- rivalité entre plusieurs acteurs
- agriculture dont la production est destinée à la consommation de l’agriculteur et non à la vente
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- ensemble des activités qui interviennent dans la réalisation d’un produit fini
- entreprises, universités et laboratoires de recherche réunis à un même endroit
- agriculture destinée à la vente qui utilise les progrès scientifiques et techniques pour produire plus
- personne ou groupe de personnes qui agissent sur un espace
- activité économique qui produit des biens grâce à la transformation des matières premières
10 Clues: changement d’activité • rivalité entre plusieurs acteurs • diminution ou disparition de l’activité industrielle • agriculture reconnue pour ses spécificités (climat, sol…) • personne ou groupe de personnes qui agissent sur un espace • ensemble des activités qui interviennent dans la réalisation d’un produit fini • ...
Topics of Civilization 2024-10-30
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- this led to specialization
- object made by a human being
- preserved remains of animal or plant
- has 8 different components
- to change plants or animals to be useful to humans
- studies the Earth itself
- the oldest surviving written story
- studies the past by examining things humans leave behind
- single most important development of mankind
- oldest city
- the belief that the world is full of spirits
- means handy man
- the animal that was the first to be domesticated
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- what early humans were before agriculture was developed
- study of humankind in all aspects
- means wise people
- when people spend most of their time devoted to one particular job
- moving from one place to another
- period of time when glaciers covered the earth
- people of different ranks or levels in society
- first center of agriculture
- beliefs, customs, and practices of a particular group of people
- how a country's people make a living
- time before writing existed
- early theory of human migration
25 Clues: oldest city • means handy man • means wise people • studies the Earth itself • this led to specialization • has 8 different components • first center of agriculture • time before writing existed • object made by a human being • early theory of human migration • moving from one place to another • study of humankind in all aspects • the oldest surviving written story • ...
The History of Agricultural Extension 2021-05-27
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- Under his administration, the three basic laws of the land were passed, namely the Local Gov’t Code of 1991, Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act of 1997, and Philippine Fisheries Code of 1998.
- Alongside the initiative of the authorities, this contributed to the development of the modern Agricultural Extension service, as evident from the establishment of the RAIS and its response to the potato blight outbreak.
- Initiated the early attempts to educate farmers to work in encomiendas (land granted by the Spanish Crown).
- Their occupation heavily hampered the development of extension in the Philippines amidst the second world war.
- The ____ of Agriculture to the youth especially in the Elementary grades is characteristic of the Duterte Administration’s 10 basic foundations of a sound Agriculture and Fisheries Program.
- The ___ Act of 1967 preceded the Local Government Code of 1991, which states that provinces could appoint their own provincial agriculturists.
- According to the professorial lecture of Sison (1987), there are four ___ reorganizations in the Philippines that are associated with the development of agricultural extension in the country.
- The different bureau directors of Agriculture during the Martial Law Regime has been replaced by ___ directors.
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- Food security and ___ generation is the focus of Arroyo’s GMA-CARES program.
- In 1929, the bureau of ___ was split to become more specialized, forming the Bureau of Animal Industry and Bureau of Plant Industry.
- The first Extension lectures are about ___ and social topics, given by James Stuart from the University of Cambridge in 1871.
- The Hatch act facilitated and operationalized agricultural _____
- Replacing the Rice and Corn Production Coordinating Council in 1969, this agency was responsible for the national program of self-sufficiency and are also responsible for effective agricultural extension services, leading to conflicts to different specialized agencies in Agriculture who oversees their own extension programs.
- One of the main focus of Benigno Aquino’s Agrikulturang Pilipino Program is the ____ of the agricultural sector from climate change.
- This, alongside profit maximization, is the main mission of Estrada’s Agrikulturang Makamasa Program
- The extension movement became more prominent in educational systems in Europe, resulting in a more ____ function of extension in universities.
- The kind of extension service which resulted from the cooperation of the federal, state, and local county government in the US.
- One of the most prominent recommendations by the Bell Survey Mission with regards to the many organizations independently working on specific fields of agriculture.
- Under his regime, the country shifted to a parliamentary form and replaced departments with ministries, which saw different changes in the organization structure of Agricultural agencies.
- Ramos’ realized that the country needs to be able to compete in the global market, hence passing this law
20 Clues: The Hatch act facilitated and operationalized agricultural _____ • Food security and ___ generation is the focus of Arroyo’s GMA-CARES program. • This, alongside profit maximization, is the main mission of Estrada’s Agrikulturang Makamasa Program • Ramos’ realized that the country needs to be able to compete in the global market, hence passing this law • ...
1.1 - Agriculture Everyday Key Terms Crossword 2023-11-30
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- A national youth organization for students interested in agriculture.
- To bring in from a foreign country for use, sale.
- Something that provides protection from adverse conditions for a person, animal, or thing.
- The broad industry engaged in producing plants and animals for food and fiber.
- Any product of the soil.
- Domesticated fowls raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers.
- A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool.
- Supplies, and services farmers use to produce crops and livestock; any resource used in production.
- To ship to a foreign country for use, sale, processing.
- The natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
- Anything which, when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
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- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- Student-led workbased learning experience.
- A term referring to the full scale of operations related to the business of agriculture.
- Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grain, fruit, vegetable, or metal.
- Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool.
16 Clues: Any product of the soil. • Student-led workbased learning experience. • To bring in from a foreign country for use, sale. • A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool. • To ship to a foreign country for use, sale, processing. • Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool. • A national youth organization for students interested in agriculture. • ...
Agriculture definitions 2021-08-12
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- (2 words)sufficient to cause death
- a supply of water to land or crops to help growth typically by means of channels.
- produce or provide a natural , agricultural, or industrial product
- a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock
- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts sugars and other metabolic products downwards.
- The surface or material on or from which and organism lives , grows, or obtains its nourishment
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms.
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- the vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved nutrients up from the root and also helps to from the woody element stem
- completely remove or get rid of something.
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place native
- a metric unit of capacity to a million litres
- a plant that competes with other plants. Normally have to be removed
12 Clues: (2 words)sufficient to cause death • completely remove or get rid of something. • a metric unit of capacity to a million litres • originating or occurring naturally in a particular place native • produce or provide a natural , agricultural, or industrial product • a plant that competes with other plants. Normally have to be removed • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2022-10-04
Across
- A big red fruit that grows in trees, one type is Gala or Honeycrisp.
- The animal that makes eggs.
- The animal that makes milk.
- What animals eat.
- The machine used in farming.
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- A fruit that grows on trees that are small red balls with them.
- A person who does farming.
- The animal that makes bacon.
- The animal that says 'neigh!'.
- The pant that makes popcorn.
- The plant that makes bread and flour.
- What we eat
12 Clues: What we eat • What animals eat. • A person who does farming. • The animal that makes eggs. • The animal that makes milk. • The animal that makes bacon. • The pant that makes popcorn. • The machine used in farming. • The animal that says 'neigh!'. • The plant that makes bread and flour. • A fruit that grows on trees that are small red balls with them. • ...
Agriculture Areas 2023-02-02
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- Resources provided by nature that renew themselves
- anything dealing with machinery, tractors, ATVs, engineering, building of ag products
- science of soil and field crops
- management, growth, and production of small, "pet" type animals
- Any sort of science or research as it related to Agriculture
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- safety, quality, processing of food industry
- Management, growth, and production of large, “farm” type animals
- teaching and program management
- raising aquatic animals and plants
- Commercial firms/businesses that have developed with or stemmed out of Agriculture
- Science of growing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- study of insects
12 Clues: study of insects • teaching and program management • science of soil and field crops • raising aquatic animals and plants • safety, quality, processing of food industry • Resources provided by nature that renew themselves • Science of growing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants • Any sort of science or research as it related to Agriculture • ...
Agriculture Industries 2025-02-03
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- production of milk and other products
- sharing information about agriculture
- cattle used for meat
- growing plants in smaller amounts for eating or decorations
- birds used for meat or eggs
- building things and fixing machines/vehicles
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- using trees for their wood
- teaching the general public about agriculture
- focuses on safety and improvement of the things we eat
- study of insects and their impact
- growing field crops
- pigs for meat or other products
12 Clues: growing field crops • cattle used for meat • using trees for their wood • birds used for meat or eggs • pigs for meat or other products • study of insects and their impact • production of milk and other products • sharing information about agriculture • building things and fixing machines/vehicles • teaching the general public about agriculture • ...
Unit 1 crossword 2024-11-01
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- Plans grown for their appearance or beauty
- consists of the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural uses.
- The application of science principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- Applied sciences that involve growth, care, and management of domestic livestock.
- Cover all aspects of water conservation and management.
- Factors that affect the needs of the human population.
- Science of insects, the most abundant species on the planet.
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- The study of the properties and management of soil and grow plants.
- Commercial firms that have developed in support of agriculture
- Another basic science
- Science and art that involved in the cultivation, propagation, processing, and marketing of flowers, turf, vegetables, fruited, nuts, and ornamental plants
- One of the three basic sciences
- Science of soil management and crops.
- Refers to the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to our needs.
- The growing and management of living things in water, such as fish or oysters.
15 Clues: Another basic science • One of the three basic sciences • Science of soil management and crops. • Plans grown for their appearance or beauty • Factors that affect the needs of the human population. • Cover all aspects of water conservation and management. • Science of insects, the most abundant species on the planet. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2025-11-06
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- refers to the commercial films that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture
- defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals
- The growing and management of living things in water
- defined as the application of science to solve a problem
- the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agriculture setting
- Refers to the management of the genetic characteristic transmitted from one generation to another
- Refers to the modern principles in growing and managing crops
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- Refers to the study of the properties in growing and management of soil
- refers to the many different methods used together to control insects, diseased,and other pest
- is the science of insect life
- covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors
- Use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management
- science of fruits, vegetables,and ornamental
- Applied sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management
- term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemical
15 Clues: is the science of insect life • science of fruits, vegetables,and ornamental • The growing and management of living things in water • defined as the application of science to solve a problem • Refers to the modern principles in growing and managing crops • covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors • ...
FFA creed crossword paragrph two 2025-08-28
ASDASDA 2024-03-16
Neolithic era crossword 2021-12-21
FFA Creed 1 2025-08-28
FFA Creed Crossword Puzzle - paragraph one 2025-08-28
Ag crossword 2025-08-28
Australian Agriculture Crossword 2018-02-01
Across
- what animals meat has recently spiked up to $6.2kg?
- What color are Berkshire pigs?
- largest organ in the abdominal cavity of a pig?
- how many stomachs do Goats have?
- what country has the largest amount of sheep across the world?
- what feral animal can climb trees and jump 5 feet and over?
- What Australian Farm animal can smell certain things from up to 9 km away?
- feral animal introduced in 1859?
- Castrated Male goat?
- Goats were one of the first animals to be?
- Biggest Station in Australia?
- what native Australian animal cannot walk backwards?
Down
- Pigs are... (what kind of food types)?
- What Veggie makes you "see in the dark"?
- what native animals tail is also named after a native Australian bush
- what is the most popular rare pig breed?
- Ranked the second largest Station in Australia?
- There are over 210 different goat..?
- Goats have.... Pupils?
19 Clues: Castrated Male goat? • Goats have.... Pupils? • Biggest Station in Australia? • What color are Berkshire pigs? • how many stomachs do Goats have? • feral animal introduced in 1859? • There are over 210 different goat..? • Pigs are... (what kind of food types)? • What Veggie makes you "see in the dark"? • what is the most popular rare pig breed? • ...
All About Agriculture 2021-09-02
Across
- The name of a male chicken
- This country uses more American soybeans than any other country.
- The name for a baby sheep.
- Large machine used to harvest grains like corn, wheat, and soybeans.
- This crop is the primary food staple for more than half the world's population.
- This nutty crop is produced in no other part of Virginia than Southeast Virginia.
- What does the "A" in FFA stand for?
- Porcine is a general term for this animal.
- This part of a flower becomes the fruit.
- This state is the top pork producing state in the U.S.
Down
- A general term for a chemical used to kill weeds.
- This fibrous crop is produced in no other part of Virginia than Southeast Virginia.
- Mutton is meat from which animal?
- This is the most common breed of dairy cow in the U.S.
- This crop is grown in every state in the U.S.
- Virginia's #1 agricultural commodity.
- Term used for a baby cow.
- The most common breed of beef cattle in the U.S.
- What is the hair-like material on an ear of corn made of.
19 Clues: Term used for a baby cow. • The name of a male chicken • The name for a baby sheep. • Mutton is meat from which animal? • What does the "A" in FFA stand for? • Virginia's #1 agricultural commodity. • This part of a flower becomes the fruit. • Porcine is a general term for this animal. • This crop is grown in every state in the U.S. • ...
Unit one crossword puzzle 2025-11-07
Across
- is a term used for food that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides
- Is the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental
- Means the applications of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural settings
- is defined as the application of science to solve a problem
- refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture
Down
- Refers to the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants
- refers to the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management
- Resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves
- covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. Agriculture communications, journalism, extensions service, and community development are also composed of agriculture education
- means the growing and management of living things in water, like fish
- are applied to science that involve animal growth, care, and management. they include veterinary medicine, animal nutrients, and animal product/care.
- Is the science of insects life
- refers to the use of modern principles and practice in growing and management of crops
- defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing
14 Clues: Is the science of insects life • Is the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental • is defined as the application of science to solve a problem • Resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves • means the growing and management of living things in water, like fish • Refers to the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants • ...
Ag-Blake Erickson 2016-01-19
Across
- means any technological application that uses biological systems
- cultivation of crops in tropical forests
- animals kept for some utilitarian reason whose breading is controlled by humans
- highly mechanized, large scale farming
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- a class of agriculture
- the cultivation of domesticated crops
- changes made to the environment
- expenditure of much labor
Down
- a second crop is planted after the first one was harvested
- regards a system of agriculture organization whereas farm laborers are not compensated via wages
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant and animal domestication
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- term used to describe large scale farming
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
18 Clues: a class of agriculture • expenditure of much labor • changes made to the environment • the cultivation of domesticated crops • highly mechanized, large scale farming • cultivation of crops in tropical forests • term used to describe large scale farming • the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle Sapir Gazit Period 6 2024-04-18
Across
- Rotating planting locations as soil depletes.
- Highly developed, economically dominant regions.
- Hot, humid near the equator.
- Large estate focused on cash crops.
- Paddy cultivation in flooded fields.
- Genetically Modified Organisms in agriculture.
- Cultivating crops and livestock.
- Settlements arranged along a path.
- Raising livestock on large grazing areas.
- Less developed, economically subordinate regions.
- Moving livestock for grazing.
- Worldwide production and distribution network.
- High-yield farming using advanced methods.
- Growing for personal consumption.
- Increasing production through new technologies.
- Maximizing output through intensive resources.
Down
- Revolution Industrialization of agriculture in 19th century.
- Large-scale farming for profit.
- Cultivating cereal crops.
- Producing only for one's needs.
- Plants grown for edible seeds/grains.
- Scattered, isolated farm dwellings.
- Compact, closely spaced dwellings.
- Mild, rainy winters, hot, dry summers.
- Large commercial agricultural businesses.
- Transfer of plants, animals between continents.
- Production for sale and profit.
- Raising cattle, processing milk.
- Low-input farming over large areas.
- Underground plant parts (e.g., potatoes).
30 Clues: Cultivating cereal crops. • Hot, humid near the equator. • Moving livestock for grazing. • Large-scale farming for profit. • Producing only for one's needs. • Production for sale and profit. • Cultivating crops and livestock. • Raising cattle, processing milk. • Growing for personal consumption. • Compact, closely spaced dwellings. • Settlements arranged along a path. • ...
Roman Mythology 2022-03-07
Across
- God of the sea
- Personified Goddess of the City of Rome.
- Goddess of beauty and love
- Roman God of wild nature
- Wine, horticulture, ambiguity and theater
- Goddess of knowledge and war
- God of light, God of storms and weather events
- Goddess of wilderness, nature and hunting
- God of the morning star
- God of the underworld and of wealth
- Medicine, health, renewal
- Goddess of the moon
- God of fire and metallurgic world
Down
- Goddess of family and household
- Roman God of war and agricultural prosperity
- God of beginnings and endings, of doors and change
- The ancient God of Rome, associated with Romulus
- God of sun, prosperity and victory
- Asian and then Roman God of the light, sun and agriculture
- Egyptian Goddess of fertility and magic
- Goddess of Spring and the blooming flowers
- Roman god of trade and commerce
- God of agriculture
- Goddess of light, protector of birth
- Goddess of agriculture
25 Clues: God of the sea • God of agriculture • Goddess of the moon • Goddess of agriculture • God of the morning star • Roman God of wild nature • Medicine, health, renewal • Goddess of beauty and love • Goddess of knowledge and war • Goddess of family and household • Roman god of trade and commerce • God of fire and metallurgic world • God of sun, prosperity and victory • ...
Alternative agriculture 2022-11-09
Across
- A type of cultivation that grows the same plant over large areas
- A type of agriculture that mimics a forest
- A phenomenon that makes it possible to restore areas
- A phenomenon that will allow more production on small areas
- The ability to provide for oneself
Down
- The most common type of agriculture today
- To ensure long-term viability
- Destruction of a specific place to grow crops
- Degradation of a natural area
- A type of agriculture that does not use pesticides
- Action that makes a difference
- Daiy action
12 Clues: Daiy action • To ensure long-term viability • Degradation of a natural area • Action that makes a difference • The ability to provide for oneself • The most common type of agriculture today • A type of agriculture that mimics a forest • Destruction of a specific place to grow crops • A type of agriculture that does not use pesticides • ...
