agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture Technology Review 2023-06-14
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- Plant that lives for more than one year.
- Fiber crop for clothing.
- Term used to describe pigs.
- The male bees in a hive.
- The path food takes from farm to fork
- FFA Officer that handles finances.
- FFA Officer that keeps minutes.
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- Grain crop that makes bread and pasta.
- Largest agricultural industry in New York.
- FFA Officer that write articles for chapter.
- Oil crop that is also used for seeds.
- Black/White Dairy cows.
- Term used to describe cows.
- Plant that lives for one season.
- A mixture of sand, silt and clay.
- Term used to describe horses.
- Term used to describe goats.
17 Clues: Black/White Dairy cows. • Fiber crop for clothing. • The male bees in a hive. • Term used to describe cows. • Term used to describe pigs. • Term used to describe goats. • Term used to describe horses. • FFA Officer that keeps minutes. • Plant that lives for one season. • A mixture of sand, silt and clay. • FFA Officer that handles finances. • Oil crop that is also used for seeds. • ...
Agriculture Mechanics Tools 2023-10-17
Across
- precise measurements
- Stationary saw designed to rip wood apart
- Tool used to pound things
- Tool used to smooth surfaces
- Used to put fires out
- Eye protection
- Used for taking rust off metal
- Saw operated by man rather than electricity
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- Used for Crosscuts
- Saw used to cut curved lines
- Discharges higher air pressure
- Some tool to fasten in place
- Used for gripping small objects
- Takes off 1/16 of an inch
- Ejects nails into wood or other materials
- Toothed steel blade
- Used to drill in and drill out screws
17 Clues: Eye protection • Used for Crosscuts • Toothed steel blade • precise measurements • Used to put fires out • Tool used to pound things • Takes off 1/16 of an inch • Saw used to cut curved lines • Some tool to fasten in place • Tool used to smooth surfaces • Discharges higher air pressure • Used for taking rust off metal • Used for gripping small objects • ...
Elementary agriculture crossword 2026-03-26
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- where does milk come from?
- what plant does bread come from?
- True or false: all food comes from the grocery store.
- what tool is used to gather leaves or loose soil?
- what is a baby chicken called?
- what part of the plant grows under soil?
- true or false: Agriculture is another word for farming.
- true or false: chocolate milk comes from brown cows
- what is the yellow vegetable that grows on a cob?
- do seeds need soil to grow?
- what plants are most blue jeans made out of?
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- what do plants need most to drink?
- what is meat from a pig called?
- What do chickens lay?
- what do farmers drive to pull big machines?
- true or false: Hamburger meat comes from a pig.
- what do bees make?
- what is the food eaten by cows and horses?
- true or false: goats can produce milk?
- what do you call a plant grown for food?
20 Clues: what do bees make? • What do chickens lay? • where does milk come from? • do seeds need soil to grow? • what is a baby chicken called? • what is meat from a pig called? • what plant does bread come from? • what do plants need most to drink? • true or false: goats can produce milk? • what part of the plant grows under soil? • what do you call a plant grown for food? • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab Rubenstein II 2023-03-18
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- a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties
- a form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area
- land that is prepared for agriculture by using the slash-and-burn method
- a farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land
- clearing forests to plant fields for a few years and then abandoning them
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country
- system of planting crops on ridge tops to reduce farm production costs; promotes soil conservation
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- a grass yielding grain for food. ex. oats, wheat, rye, or barley
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology
- a designation assigned by U.S. Department of Agriculture defining land that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food, feed, forage, fiber, and oilseed crops and is also available for these land uses
- the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land
- a machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans grain while moving over a field
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- rice planted on dry land in a nursery and then moved to a deliberately flooded field to promote growth
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields
- cultivation of crops carried out with simple hand tools such as digging sticks or hoes
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family
- a traditional subsistence agricultural system in which practitioners depend on the seasonal movements of livestock within marginal natural environments
- a flooded field
- ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling
- growing more than one crop a year on the same land
- malay word for wet rice, commonly but incorrectly used to describe a sawah
25 Clues: a flooded field • growing more than one crop a year on the same land • farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields • a grass yielding grain for food. ex. oats, wheat, rye, or barley • the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family • land that is prepared for agriculture by using the slash-and-burn method • ...
SAE 2026-02-20
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- in an employment setting
- beginner level SAE that includes 5 parts
- SAE that provides a service to your community, school or public entity
- using the scientific method to draw conclusions
- research current policies and issues in the agriculture industry
- develop skills needed to be college and career ready
- operating your own individual business
- Supervised Agriculture Experience
- learn finance practices like budgeting and saving
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- gain an understanding of the importance of health and safety
- creating a new product or service
- working for the school or FFA chapter
- research and explore career opportunities in the agriculture industry
- conducting research to answer a question of why or how something happens of why or how
14 Clues: in an employment setting • creating a new product or service • Supervised Agriculture Experience • working for the school or FFA chapter • operating your own individual business • beginner level SAE that includes 5 parts • using the scientific method to draw conclusions • learn finance practices like budgeting and saving • ...
God word search 2020-12-09
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- goddess of marriage
- wife of Jupiter
- roman goddess of agriculture
- god of the dead
- god of blacksmiths
- roman version of Hephaestus
- wife of Hephaestus
- god of the universe
- messenger of the gods
- Roman version of Poseidon
- protector of children
- god of riches
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- goddess of agriculture
- god of wine
- roman god of wine
- roman goddess of love
- goddess of war
- roman version of Hermes
- god of the sea
- roman god of lightning
- god of violence
- roman goddess of wisdom
- roman goddess of the hunt
- twin of Diana
- roman god of war
25 Clues: god of wine • twin of Diana • god of riches • goddess of war • god of the sea • wife of Jupiter • god of the dead • god of violence • roman god of war • roman god of wine • god of blacksmiths • wife of Hephaestus • god of the universe • goddess of marriage • roman goddess of love • messenger of the gods • protector of children • goddess of agriculture • roman god of lightning • roman version of Hermes • ...
Agriculture,Manufactured Products and Natural resources 2020-11-17
8 Clues: natural resource put in food • Agriculture product tan, hard • natural resource makes oxygen • Agriculture product round dark • Most known (manufactured goods) • agriculture product green,slimy • agriculture product brown,round • natural resource wet and abundant
AG 2023-11-07
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- refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops
- is defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies,services,mechanics,products,processing,and marketing.
- is the science of insect life
- refers to the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management.
- are the resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves. examples include wildlife,trees and fish
- refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture.
- is defined as the application of science to solve a problem.
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- means the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agriculture settings.
- is the science of fruits,vegetables, and ornamental.
- are applied science that involves animal growth care and management they include veterinary medicine animal nutrition and animal production and care.
- is a term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemicals pesticides
- refers to the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living. it may be defined as the use of cells or components of cells to produce products and processes.
- refers to the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants.
- means the growing and management of living things in water, such as fish.
- covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. agricultural communications journalism extensions services and community development are also components of agriculture education
15 Clues: is the science of insect life • is the science of fruits,vegetables, and ornamental. • is defined as the application of science to solve a problem. • refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops • means the growing and management of living things in water, such as fish. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-04-06
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- majar scale production warhouse
- a home
- shared amomg the community
- Not open to the public
- an idea
- present participle of agriculture
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- Another word for farming
- comes from sheep; an adjective
- manufacturing materials; processing goods
- made by hand
- Goods, Services and Money
- someone who works underground
- a new era
13 Clues: a home • an idea • a new era • made by hand • Not open to the public • Another word for farming • Goods, Services and Money • shared amomg the community • someone who works underground • comes from sheep; an adjective • majar scale production warhouse • present participle of agriculture • manufacturing materials; processing goods
Mesopotamia crossword 2023-11-07
13 Clues: first river • second river • watering crops • what farming is • oldest written law • taming crops/animals • highest social class • land between 2 rivers • belief in multiple gods • mesopotamian writings system • where agriculture first began • where modern day mesopotamia is • pyramid-like temples used for worship
Sage Wesolowski Ag. Science 2022-09-20
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- always starts with a question
- Using social media to show our findings
- Growth hormones or antibiotics
- Mechanical and engineering
- Chose career related to agriculture
- science of heredity
- Selecting specific parents
- Exact duplicate of something
- Genetically modified organism
- USDA regulated framing
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- with protection of plants & animal
- Growing and marketing of living things
- Takes ___ years to make it to market
- treat they cows with BST
- Strands linked by two sides of the latter
- Natural____ replace themselves
- The use of living cells
- Without the use of pesticides
- Application of science
- When we like trying new things
20 Clues: science of heredity • Application of science • USDA regulated framing • The use of living cells • treat they cows with BST • Mechanical and engineering • Selecting specific parents • Exact duplicate of something • always starts with a question • Without the use of pesticides • Genetically modified organism • Growth hormones or antibiotics • Natural____ replace themselves • ...
FFA 2-4 2026-03-12
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- class of membership for all adults who support the National FFA Organizations
- highest awarded to members by the National FFA Organization
- symbol for freedom and national scope of FFA
- top state FFA Degree recipient in an outstanding agribusiness
- symbol for knowledge and wisdom
- First year members of FFA can earn
- A longstanding tradition that serves as a guideline for how FFA members should conduct themselves
- symbol for labor and tillage of the soil
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- top american FFA Degree recipient in an outstanding agriscience SAE
- symbol for unity in the organization
- class of membership for persons who have provided outstanding service to FFA and agriculture education
- color that represents that blue field of American flag
- symbol for progress in agriculture
- State associations award top members
- member who holds the Greenhand FFA Degree
- top American FFA Degree recipient in production agriculture
- Highest degree a chapter can bestow on its members
- color that represents the golden fields of ripened corn
18 Clues: symbol for knowledge and wisdom • symbol for progress in agriculture • First year members of FFA can earn • symbol for unity in the organization • State associations award top members • symbol for labor and tillage of the soil • member who holds the Greenhand FFA Degree • symbol for freedom and national scope of FFA • Highest degree a chapter can bestow on its members • ...
FFA Crossword 2021-09-15
Across
- System involving using different crops at different times
- Group of domesticated animals
- Tool used to till soil
- The science of agriculture within marine and other water environments
- a raw material or primary agriculture product
- Tool created by Eli Whitney to help seperate pure cotton from it's seeds.
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- A process in which organic materials are broken down into nutrition within the soil
- The mechanics related within agriculture
- The science or practice of producing and using foods, fuels, fibers, etc.
- Gasoline powered machine used for a variety of uses across
10 Clues: Tool used to till soil • Group of domesticated animals • The mechanics related within agriculture • a raw material or primary agriculture product • System involving using different crops at different times • Gasoline powered machine used for a variety of uses across • The science of agriculture within marine and other water environments • ...
FFA Creed Paragraph 1 2025-09-22
Unit 1 Crossword 2023-11-07
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- is a term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides.
- are the resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves. EX: wildfire, trees, and fish
- refers to the management of the genetics characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living. It may be defined as the use of cells or components of cells to produce products and process.
- is defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- is the science of insect life.
- refers to the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management.
- refers to the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants.
Down
- refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. Agriculture communications, journilism, extention services, and communtiy development are also components of agriculture education.
- means the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural settings.
- is the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals.
- mean the growing and management of living things in water, such as fish
- refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture
- are applied sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management. They include vet medicine, animal nutrition, and animal production and care.
- is defined as the application of science to solve a problem
15 Clues: is the science of insect life. • is the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. • is defined as the application of science to solve a problem • refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops. • mean the growing and management of living things in water, such as fish • ...
Agriculture Mechanics Tools 2023-10-17
Across
- precise measurements
- Stationary saw designed to rip wood apart
- Tool used to pound things
- Tool used to smooth surfaces
- Used to put fires out
- Eye protection
- Used for taking rust off metal
- Saw operated by man rather than electricity
Down
- Used for Crosscuts
- Saw used to cut curved lines
- Discharges higher air pressure
- Some tool to fasten in place
- Used for gripping small objects
- Takes off 1/16 of an inch
- Ejects nails into wood or other materials
- Toothed steel blade
- Used to drill in and drill out screws
17 Clues: Eye protection • Used for Crosscuts • Toothed steel blade • precise measurements • Used to put fires out • Tool used to pound things • Takes off 1/16 of an inch • Saw used to cut curved lines • Some tool to fasten in place • Tool used to smooth surfaces • Discharges higher air pressure • Used for taking rust off metal • Used for gripping small objects • ...
Agriculture Term 2 2020-04-28
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- The amount of months it takes for fat to start developing
- Sometimes also referred to as 'cats and dogs' in a famous idiom
- What cows usually do on pastures
- An intensive animal farming operation
- Contrary to its name, this breed in Australia doesn't have horns (well some of them)
- Many eat beef for this nutrient
- Funnily enough this sandwich doesn't have any ham, instead it uses a beef patty
- These little buggers can either really affect a cow if found in Southern cattle farms
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- A factor that must always be considered when doing anything agricultural
- Kinda like sub-genres but for animals
- There are more of this breed in Oz than any other
- I love a juicy _____ patty
- These people brought cattle to Australia
- The measurement used not only for beef, but all of Australian produce to weigh
- Breeds that don't originate from Australia
- relates to bovine animals
- What you get when you put an x over bred
17 Clues: relates to bovine animals • I love a juicy _____ patty • Many eat beef for this nutrient • What cows usually do on pastures • Kinda like sub-genres but for animals • An intensive animal farming operation • These people brought cattle to Australia • What you get when you put an x over bred • Breeds that don't originate from Australia • ...
Agriculture and Business 2026-04-19
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- when the government gives money for something e.g. to farmers to grow crops
- when prices go up or down
- how often something happens
- when you need someone or something. You are...
- a synonym for common
- easily hurt or killed
- to choose between
- when you don't know what will happen in the future. You experience ....
- a synonym for plan
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- buildings, facilities, power, road networks etc
- a synonym for enough
- something you buy in case there's a problem in the future. People often buy this to help with health issues.
- if you have a plan to make something less dangerous you are .... risks.
- the noun form or poor
- the size of something
- a verb meaning to increase the range of
- when someone won't help you, they are ....
17 Clues: to choose between • a synonym for plan • a synonym for enough • a synonym for common • the noun form or poor • the size of something • easily hurt or killed • when prices go up or down • how often something happens • a verb meaning to increase the range of • when someone won't help you, they are .... • buildings, facilities, power, road networks etc • ...
Bolivia: Geography, Politics, & Economy 2015-05-02
Across
- morales Bolivia's president
- resources Bolivian economy stays alive because of this and its industries
- Surrounded by landmasses only, no water borders
- inequality Gap in Bolivian social classes
- Bolivian drug problem
- Bolivian mountain range
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- america Bolivia's continent
- Main Bolivian industry
- Borders Bolivia in East
- Raising price of this grew Bolivian economy
- Bolivian economy suffers from this
- Affects Bolivian livestock and agriculture
- Indigenous Bolivians
- Bolivian geography and habitats are an attraction to these people
- forests Holds Bolivia's animal diversity
- Bolivian capital
16 Clues: Bolivian capital • Indigenous Bolivians • Bolivian drug problem • Main Bolivian industry • Borders Bolivia in East • Bolivian mountain range • america Bolivia's continent • morales Bolivia's president • Bolivian economy suffers from this • forests Holds Bolivia's animal diversity • inequality Gap in Bolivian social classes • Affects Bolivian livestock and agriculture • ...
UNIT 1 CROSSWORD 2025-11-05
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- Managing characteristics transmitted from one generation to another.
- Commercial firms developed from agriculture.
- The art and science of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising livestock.
- Growing and managing living things in water, like fish.
- Using modern principles for animal growth and management.
- Farming or food production avoiding artificial fertilizers, pesticides, hormones, and GMOs.
- Resources that nature can replace.
- The scientific study of insects.
- Studying soil properties and management for plant growth.
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- Using modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- The study of chemical substances and processes in living organisms.
- Applying scientific principles and technologies to agriculture.
- The application of science to industrial or commercial objectives.
- Applying engineering principles in agricultural settings.
- Pest control focusing on long-term prevention through various techniques.
15 Clues: The scientific study of insects. • Resources that nature can replace. • Commercial firms developed from agriculture. • Using modern principles in growing and managing crops. • Growing and managing living things in water, like fish. • Using modern principles for animal growth and management. • Applying engineering principles in agricultural settings. • ...
FFA Creed Paragraph 1 2025-09-22
Elayne's Crossword 2023-05-17
Across
- Goods and services plus importing and exporting.
- a branch that unites a # of local congegations into a single legal and admin body
- expansion, peak, contraction,and recovery
- new step of agriculture, for india too.
- Characteristics that unify a country and provide stability
- the arrangement of the nature and artificial physical features of an area
- Relationship between map units and actual distance on earth
- 10 million
- goods and services every year
- action of collecting in a mass
- 20 million
- border that is established before any major settlements
- # of births in a society on avg that a women will have in her life span
- a compass direction such as north or south. Usually goes in one direction
Down
- An area distinguished by a unique combo of trends or features
- characteristics that divide a country
- Very time consuming agriculture
- Total # of live births in a year for every 1000 people live in society
- States authority to control it's territory and govern itsself
- consist of four stages
- accounts the existing culture distribution of the people living there
- sending money to someone at a distance
- Not as time consuming
- visible markings of the landscape
- the exact measurement of the physical space between two places
- Power of government to take private property for public use
- salts in soil
- greater access to automobiles
28 Clues: 10 million • 20 million • salts in soil • Not as time consuming • consist of four stages • goods and services every year • greater access to automobiles • action of collecting in a mass • Very time consuming agriculture • visible markings of the landscape • characteristics that divide a country • sending money to someone at a distance • new step of agriculture, for india too. • ...
Canada Regions Crossword 2025-04-07
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- Capital city of Saskatchewan, known for its agricultural economy
- Capital of Nunavut, known for Inuit arts and crafts
- Capital city of British Columbia, known for tourism and a mild climate
- Capital city of Alberta, known for its oil sands
- Provinces Region known for agriculture and energy resources
- Territory Known for mining and its cold climate
- The largest industry in the Great Lakes Provinces.
- Canada Home to Ontario and Quebec, the industrial heartland
- The largest territory, known for hunting and fishing traditions
- Largest city in Saskatchewan, known for its tech industry
- and Labrador The easternmost province, linked to fishing and offshore oil
- Capital city of New Brunswick, with a focus on agriculture and forestry
- Known for agriculture and hydroelectric power generation
- Capital of Prince Edward Island, known for its historical significance
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- The primarily French-speaking province with strong forestry and energy sectors
- The smallest province, famous for agriculture, especially potatoes
- Canada's most populous province, known for manufacturing
- Columbia The province famous for its forestry and fishing industries
- Scotia Known for its shipbuilding and fishing industries
- The "breadbasket of Canada," famous for grain production
- One of the major languages of Canada.
- Territories The northernmost territories of Canada, known for mining
- Provinces Region with a maritime climate and fishing economy
- Native group to the Northern territories.
- Capital city of Nova Scotia, a major shipping port
- Capital of Manitoba, known for its cultural diversity and arts scene
- A Prairie Province known for oil and gas production
- Canada's largest city, a financial and cultural hub
28 Clues: One of the major languages of Canada. • Native group to the Northern territories. • Territory Known for mining and its cold climate • Capital city of Alberta, known for its oil sands • The largest industry in the Great Lakes Provinces. • Capital city of Nova Scotia, a major shipping port • Capital of Nunavut, known for Inuit arts and crafts • ...
unit 1 crossword 2025-11-06
Across
- means growing or managing living things under water.
- are resources that replace them self
- the study of insect life
- practice of animals study and animal management
- the teaching about agriculture in a calsss room setting.
- differnt methods control insects pest and diseases
Down
- refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture.
- management of genetic character that can be added to effect the production of a crop with genetics.
- science of fruits sand vegetables.
- the science of electronics
- is defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals
- science incvoles animal growth animal health and more.
- science science about plants and crops
- foods that have been grown with no chemicals
- science the science about fertilization and soil health.
- engineering mechanical principles in an agriculture setting.
16 Clues: the study of insect life • the science of electronics • science of fruits sand vegetables. • are resources that replace them self • science science about plants and crops • foods that have been grown with no chemicals • practice of animals study and animal management • differnt methods control insects pest and diseases • ...
Forestry/Agriculture Review 2016-02-22
Across
- A type of ranch that we get honey from
- A way to sustain a forest
- The best region for forestry
- The raising of animals and growing of crops
- A type of land that the First Nations want to protect
- A yellow flowered crop used to make oil for cooking
- The name given to the meat we eat from chickens
- A type of cow we raise for milk
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- The staple crop of Alberta
- A type of cow we raise for its meat
- A chemical used to kill unwanted bugs on crops
- The best region for farming
- This person goes into the forest and cuts the trees
- A system used to water crops when there is a drought
- This type of weather can kill all the crops in 10 minutes
- The number one reason trees are so important to us
- After the log has gone to the sawmill it is called ....
17 Clues: A way to sustain a forest • The staple crop of Alberta • The best region for farming • The best region for forestry • A type of cow we raise for milk • A type of cow we raise for its meat • A type of ranch that we get honey from • The raising of animals and growing of crops • A chemical used to kill unwanted bugs on crops • The name given to the meat we eat from chickens • ...
Agriculture Mechanics Tools 2023-10-17
Across
- precise measurements
- Stationary saw designed to rip wood apart
- Tool used to pound things
- Tool used to smooth surfaces
- Used to put fires out
- Eye protection
- Used for taking rust off metal
- Saw operated by man rather than electricity
Down
- Used for Crosscuts
- Saw used to cut curved lines
- Discharges higher air pressure
- Some tool to fasten in place
- Used for gripping small objects
- Takes off 1/16 of an inch
- Ejects nails into wood or other materials
- Toothed steel blade
- Used to drill in and drill out screws
17 Clues: Eye protection • Used for Crosscuts • Toothed steel blade • precise measurements • Used to put fires out • Tool used to pound things • Takes off 1/16 of an inch • Saw used to cut curved lines • Some tool to fasten in place • Tool used to smooth surfaces • Discharges higher air pressure • Used for taking rust off metal • Used for gripping small objects • ...
Agriculture Vocabulary Challenge 2024-11-20
Across
- originally
- muck, a wet sticky mess
- consequences
- bloom proliferation of green vegetation in water
- food for plants
- buy
- insects and animals that cause damage
- a billion tonnes
- agreement, accord
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- it is true that...
- speed
- the Food and Agriculture Organisation
- renewable, able to continue permanently
- pick, cut
- basin
- opportunity
- substance
17 Clues: buy • speed • basin • pick, cut • substance • originally • opportunity • consequences • food for plants • a billion tonnes • agreement, accord • it is true that... • muck, a wet sticky mess • the Food and Agriculture Organisation • insects and animals that cause damage • renewable, able to continue permanently • bloom proliferation of green vegetation in water
Jumbled Spelling Words 2016-05-23
20 Clues: alfer • aticrc • alerab • aatiquc • dghtrou • dicestom • epstinri • tysinial • nrientut • tteeraemp • cerocialmm • hicponydro • esiveentxt • coalnentnti • agcureultri • testrerialr • nutmaritniol • ctationinamon • mnnalatioulti • iturenrucastfr
GODS OF STUF 2018-05-01
20 Clues: War • Sky • Moon • Love • Fire • Trust • Solar • Family • Wisdom • flowers • Fortune • Woodland • Livestock • Childbirth • Freshwater • Feritility • Underworld • Agriculture • Viticulture • boundaryprotector
Crossword unit 4 2024-03-22
20 Clues: õli • kana • riis • oliiv • ploom • kapsas • puudus • toores • virsik • kalkun • porgand • leiutama • raiskama • pannkook • magustoit • tervislik • nähtamatu • küpsetatud • koostisosa • põllumajandus
Food Inc. In the Grass 2015-06-03
Across
- Modern agriculture wants everything to be really big
- Modern agriculture wants animals to be extremely fat
- USDA Tried to close the farm because it was...
- Place where they kill animals to eat them
- We have become a culture of...
- Name of the farms that appear at the beginning of the chapter
- Cows in Joe Salatin's farm eat...
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- The biggest slaughterhouse in the world is...
- Joe Salatin is a ...
- Modern agriculture wants to produce food really fast
- Name of this chapter
- When cows eat a lot of corn they gro this bacteria
12 Clues: Joe Salatin is a ... • Name of this chapter • We have become a culture of... • Cows in Joe Salatin's farm eat... • Place where they kill animals to eat them • The biggest slaughterhouse in the world is... • USDA Tried to close the farm because it was... • When cows eat a lot of corn they gro this bacteria • Modern agriculture wants to produce food really fast • ...
History of Agriculture Unit Exam 2023-09-22
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- Nearly 90% of farms in the US are ______ farms.
- A branch of science concerned with the formation, nature and classification of soil
- Each Farmer __________ enough food for 166 people?
- What was DDT damaging?
- What machine revolutionized the dairy industry in the US?
- What revolution is a process where many countries became self-sufficient in food production?
- What can was invented through the "bug-bomb" research?
- What insect feeds on human waste and then on human food
- Agriculture Known as Farming and Ranching
- What motor revolutionized the world?
- What was DDT used to control originally?
- The industry the grows, manages and harvests tree for lumber, poles, posts, etc.
- Who is known as the Father of Genetics (Just last name)
- A machine used to cut small grain.
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- The application of scientific principles and new technology to agriculture
- Many people have been _______ from family farms because they did not adopt the new technologies and farming practices.
- The metal that revolutionized agriculture in the US.
- Defined as the activities involved with the production of plants and animals and related supplies, service, mechanics, products, processing and marketing.
- Genetically Modified Organism
- What crop did they make herbicide resistant allowing the farmer to spray herbicide on the entire field without killing the crop?
- Includes producing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants.
- In 1972 what chemical was banned in the United States?
- What was the first GMO crop?
- Used to separate the cotton seed from the cotton fiber.
- Used for fuel and made corn prices rise.
25 Clues: What was DDT damaging? • What was the first GMO crop? • Genetically Modified Organism • A machine used to cut small grain. • What motor revolutionized the world? • What was DDT used to control originally? • Used for fuel and made corn prices rise. • Agriculture Known as Farming and Ranching • Nearly 90% of farms in the US are ______ farms. • ...
Unit 1 2022-11-10
Across
- the application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture
- growing plants and animals in water
- plants grown for their appearance and beauty
- the science and art involved in the cultivation propagation
- study of all things living
- production of plants and animals
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- the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural uses
- the science of insects
- study of nature and characteristics of elements
- refers to the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another
- cover all aspects of water conservation and management
- the science of soil management and crops
- refers to commercial firms that have developed in support of agriculture
- defined as the application of science to solve a problem
14 Clues: the science of insects • study of all things living • production of plants and animals • growing plants and animals in water • the science of soil management and crops • plants grown for their appearance and beauty • study of nature and characteristics of elements • cover all aspects of water conservation and management • ...
Middle School Ag Terms 5/23/23 2023-05-22
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- deer meat
- horse
- turning over of the soil
- United States Department of Agriculture
- largest soil texture
- anything that causes sickness
- chemical substance used to kill weeds
- any plant growing in an undesirable location
- plenty of water pressure in a plant
Down
- hogs
- plant process where the by product is oxygen
- hydrogen and oxygen (H2O)
- cattle
- lack of water pressure in a plant
- Kentucky Department of Agriculture
15 Clues: hogs • horse • cattle • deer meat • largest soil texture • turning over of the soil • hydrogen and oxygen (H2O) • anything that causes sickness • lack of water pressure in a plant • Kentucky Department of Agriculture • plenty of water pressure in a plant • chemical substance used to kill weeds • United States Department of Agriculture • plant process where the by product is oxygen • ...
Kiss the Ground 2024-01-10
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- type of plant friendly agriculture
- used to kill pests
- greenhouse gas
- fourth largest emissions category
- releases other 5% of methane in cows
- famous actor in trailor
- capture and storage of carbon in the soil
- partial decomposition of vegetable matter
- convert feed to methane in cows stomachs
- top emissions category
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- greenhouse gas
- example of land use change
- live in the soil
- releases 95% of methane in cows
- documentary title
- solution to energy production emissions
- nutrient added to the soil for plant growth
- famous football player in trailor
- greenhouse gas
- region with 44% emissions from agriculture
20 Clues: greenhouse gas • greenhouse gas • greenhouse gas • live in the soil • documentary title • used to kill pests • top emissions category • famous actor in trailor • example of land use change • releases 95% of methane in cows • fourth largest emissions category • famous football player in trailor • type of plant friendly agriculture • releases other 5% of methane in cows • ...
16 Career Clusters 2020-09-22
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- providing legal safety
- management of restaurants and attractions
- administration at state or federal levels
- managing the process of transferring people and goods
- take care of family and human needs
- work in schools and teach people
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- designing structures
- creative jobs in the theater
- any job relating to agriculture
- manage businesses
- work with computers and technology
- scientific research and engineering
- take care of health needs
- helping sell products
- making products
- jobs related to money management
16 Clues: making products • manage businesses • designing structures • helping sell products • providing legal safety • take care of health needs • creative jobs in the theater • any job relating to agriculture • jobs related to money management • work in schools and teach people • work with computers and technology • scientific research and engineering • take care of family and human needs • ...
amazing geography homework 2021-11-21
Across
- farming that requires few inputs
- agriculture practiced in one place
- farming both crops and animals
- only growing enough for urself/family
- growing fruit/veg commercially
- rearing animals
- things to supply
Down
- cultivating crops
- raising domestic birds for meat/eggs
- things to do to inputs
- the result
- rearing of live stock
- farming that controls a lot of effort
- involves inputs processes and outputs
- growing stuff to sell
- farming, includes crops and animals
16 Clues: the result • rearing animals • things to supply • cultivating crops • rearing of live stock • growing stuff to sell • things to do to inputs • farming both crops and animals • growing fruit/veg commercially • farming that requires few inputs • agriculture practiced in one place • farming, includes crops and animals • raising domestic birds for meat/eggs • ...
Geography and Culture of Africa 2023-12-07
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- transitional zone
- too much farming
- opposite of flood
- same spiritual beliefs
- many children die from this issue
- many grasslands and wildlife
- not surrounded by any water
- the Congo river is in this same place
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- producing agriculture to sell
- allows you to travel through a certain place
- producing agriculture for you and your family
- leads to erosion
- grassland eventually disappears
- a person with no permanent home
- can cause deforestation
- desert near the Savanna
16 Clues: too much farming • leads to erosion • transitional zone • opposite of flood • same spiritual beliefs • can cause deforestation • desert near the Savanna • not surrounded by any water • many grasslands and wildlife • producing agriculture to sell • grassland eventually disappears • a person with no permanent home • many children die from this issue • the Congo river is in this same place • ...
Bolivia: Geography, Politics, & Economy 2015-05-02
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- Indigenous Bolivians
- Bolivian geography and habitats are an attraction to these people
- Bolivian economy suffers from this
- Bolivian drug problem
- Bolivia's president
- Bolivian economy stays alive because of this and its industries
- Main Bolivian industry
- Affects Bolivian livestock and agriculture
- Raising price of this grew Bolivian economy
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- inequality Gap in Bolivian social classes
- Bolivia's continent
- Borders Bolivia in East
- Bolivian capital
- Bolivian mountain range
- Surrounded by landmasses only, no water borders
- forests Holds Bolivia's animal diversity
16 Clues: Bolivian capital • Bolivia's continent • Bolivia's president • Indigenous Bolivians • Bolivian drug problem • Main Bolivian industry • Borders Bolivia in East • Bolivian mountain range • Bolivian economy suffers from this • forests Holds Bolivia's animal diversity • inequality Gap in Bolivian social classes • Affects Bolivian livestock and agriculture • ...
FFA Unit Review 2023-01-13
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- First national FFA president
- First female to hold a national office
- First president to speak at National Convention
- signed in 1917 to help the future of agriculture education and FFA
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- considered the father of FFA
- Represents freedom
- Leadership Development Events
- Former FFA Advisor
- Career Development Events
- Labor and Tillage of the soil
- Represent Progress
- Supervised Agriculture Experience
- Represents wisdom
- Represents Unity
- Wrote the FFA Creed
15 Clues: Represents Unity • Represents wisdom • Represents freedom • Former FFA Advisor • Represent Progress • Wrote the FFA Creed • Career Development Events • considered the father of FFA • First national FFA president • Leadership Development Events • Labor and Tillage of the soil • Supervised Agriculture Experience • First female to hold a national office • ...
SAE Project 2025-03-05
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- The number of career pathways there are in the agriculture industry
- Working for someone doing an agriculture job
- Doing community service related to agriculture
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- Doing an agriculture project during the school day
- Owning your own business related to agriculture
- Learning more about careers in agriculture
- Completing a science fair project related to agriculture
7 Clues: Learning more about careers in agriculture • Working for someone doing an agriculture job • Doing community service related to agriculture • Owning your own business related to agriculture • Doing an agriculture project during the school day • Completing a science fair project related to agriculture • ...
A 2015-08-10
Crucigrama 4.2 2020-03-03
20 Clues: from • city • hunt • tomb • ruins • plaza • build • temple • modern • object • avenue • between • pyramid • building • sidewalk • religion • cathedral • city block • agriculture • neighborhood
This scientist studies... 2025-10-21
20 Clues: botanists • ecologists • zoologists • agronomists • mycologists • cytologists • geneticists • pedologists • cardiologists • speleologists • entomologists • seismologists • volcanologists • oceanographers • dermatologists • ornithologists • bromatologists • meteorologists • anthropologists • epidemiologists
qni 2025-10-03
The DNA Harvest Crossword 2025-03-17
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- The complete set of genetic material in an organism.
- The foundation of farming, rich in nutrients for crops.
- A plant or animal bred from two different varieties.
- A genetically identical copy of an organism.
- The science and practice of growing crops and raising livestock.
- A molecule coded by genes that plays a crucial role in plant and animal development.
- A change in DNA that can lead to variation in crops.
- The amount of crop produced per unit of land.
- A gene-editing technology used in agriculture.
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- The order of DNA bases that make up genetic information.
- A single nucleotide polymorphism, a common genetic variation.
- A substance used to protect crops from insects.
- Abbreviation for Genetically Modified Organism.
- A characteristic determined by an organism’s genes.
- The process by which plants reproduce using pollen.
- A prolonged period without rain, affecting agriculture.
16 Clues: A genetically identical copy of an organism. • The amount of crop produced per unit of land. • A gene-editing technology used in agriculture. • A substance used to protect crops from insects. • Abbreviation for Genetically Modified Organism. • A characteristic determined by an organism’s genes. • The process by which plants reproduce using pollen. • ...
Crucigrama 4.2 2020-03-03
20 Clues: from • city • hunt • tomb • ruins • plaza • build • temple • modern • object • avenue • between • pyramid • building • sidewalk • religion • cathedral • city block • agriculture • neighborhood
Crossword unit 4 2024-03-22
20 Clues: kiire • ploom • hernes • lammas • kalkun • toores • maitse • pirukas • vajalik • pannkook • leiutama • põletama • suhtumine • säilitama • magustoit • küpsetatud • koostisosa • külmutatud • põllumajandus • riikidevaheline
Safety First 2023-09-11
20 Clues: fare • angå • hjelm • årsak • skade • ansatt • ulykke • sykdom • forhold • jordbruk • åpenbart • inkludere • forebygge • gruvedrift • vernebriller • arbeidsgiver • tømmerhogger • forholdsregel • rekonvalesens • byggebransjen
FFA 2025-05-05
Across
- a local organization
- judging judgement of soil and land sustainability
- national organization focusing on Agriculture
- competitions to test FFA member knowledge and skills
- individuals or businesses supporting FFA
- procedure the rules and procedures used to conduct meetings
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- national/state FFA meetings
- science and technology of agriculture
- demonstration of skills in members
- Pledge to practice Brotherhood and honor agriculture opportunities and responsibilities
- Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live and Living to earn
11 Clues: a local organization • national/state FFA meetings • demonstration of skills in members • science and technology of agriculture • individuals or businesses supporting FFA • national organization focusing on Agriculture • judging judgement of soil and land sustainability • competitions to test FFA member knowledge and skills • ...
Ch 10 Study Guide 2022-03-10
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- when food is produced for sale.
- a type of agriculture that focuses on producing long-term crops and livestock while having minimal effects on the environment.
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food.
- the production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions especially suited to their culture primarily for shipment to distant markets.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- the emergence of new varieties of crops.
- planting several crops in the same area and in the same crop year so that the same land is used to generate more than one crop per year.
- leveled and bunded rice fields with inlet and outlet connecting irrigation and drainage.
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand.
- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles.
Down
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle.
- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family.
- an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to freely grow while the cultivator moves on to another plot.
- transition from hunting and gathering to planting crops.
- the type of farming where the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor.
- an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health.
- a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds.
- an agricultural estate, generally centered on a plantation house.
21 Clues: when food is produced for sale. • the emergence of new varieties of crops. • agriculture conducted on commercial principles. • the process by which fertile land becomes desert • transition from hunting and gathering to planting crops. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • an agricultural estate, generally centered on a plantation house. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2022-02-25
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- 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.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- The ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling.
- Found in LDCs, the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- 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.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming.
Down
- commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- 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.
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions like excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Found in more developed countries, the production of food primarily for sale off the farm.
- Large estate or farm involving large landholdings and many workers.
- System of planting crops on ridge tops, in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Commercial gardening and fruit farming. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • Large estate or farm involving large landholdings and many workers. • ...
Social Studies Study Guide Ch. 2 Les. 1-3 2022-09-06
Across
- "mother civilization"
- to fit ways of living to land and resources
- cone shaped Navajo shelter
- land bridge,early arrival,orginstories
- scientist who studies the culture of people
- farming
- series of actions performed during special event
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- religious leader and healer
- an object made by early people
- a wanderer who has no settled home
- where Navajo settled in Southwest
- a possible explanation
- amount that is more than what is needed
- movement of people
- agriculture started
- group of people who share same language,land,leader
- Spanish word for village
17 Clues: farming • movement of people • agriculture started • "mother civilization" • a possible explanation • Spanish word for village • cone shaped Navajo shelter • religious leader and healer • an object made by early people • where Navajo settled in Southwest • a wanderer who has no settled home • land bridge,early arrival,orginstories • amount that is more than what is needed • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2023-11-07
Across
- refers to the study of the properties and managment of soil to grow plants
- refers to the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living
- refers to the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth
- are the resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves.
- means the growing and managment of living things in water such as fish
- is defined as the application of science to solve a promblem
- is the science of fruits, vegtables, and ornamantals
- refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture
- covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors.
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- refers to the use of modern principles growing and managing crops
- is the science of insect life
- means the application of mechenical and other enginering principles in agriculture settings
- are applied sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management
- is defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, proseccsing, and marketing
- is a term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides
15 Clues: is the science of insect life • is the science of fruits, vegtables, and ornamantals • is defined as the application of science to solve a promblem • covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. • refers to the use of modern principles growing and managing crops • are applied sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management • ...
Agriculture- Beef Crossword 2020-04-28
Across
- Bos______ cattle typically originate from Africa and southern Asia and are able to cope with high temperatures
- describes a remote colony established to hold convicts
- Bos indicus cattle have a __________ hump.
- describes animals, such as cattle, which only eat plants as food
- native to a particular area
- nitrogen-fixing plants
- describes the weather in Northern Australia
- pendulous flap of skin hanging from the neck to chest region of a cattle which helps to cool cattle
Down
- breed of cattle introduced to Australia in the 1970s from France
- A ______ coat helps to keep cattle cool in hot environments
- _______ maturing breeds develop muscle early.
- breed of cattle introduced to Australia in the early 1820s from Scotland
- _______ cattle are able to take advantage of favourable features from their different parent breeds.
- Bos ______ cattle typically originate from central and northern Europe
- _________ farming relies heavily upon fertilisers to maximise crop yield.
- ______ maturing breeds produce heavy carcasses
16 Clues: nitrogen-fixing plants • native to a particular area • Bos indicus cattle have a __________ hump. • describes the weather in Northern Australia • _______ maturing breeds develop muscle early. • ______ maturing breeds produce heavy carcasses • describes a remote colony established to hold convicts • A ______ coat helps to keep cattle cool in hot environments • ...
Soil in Agriculture 2021-09-01
Across
- Soil that has large pore space between particles
- Added factor that causes soil to appear red
- number of soil layers in your experiment
- Soil profile layer of weathered parent material
- Most prolific organism in soil
- Soil profile layer that contains organic matter
- Texture of soil that feels like flour
- soil ped that looks like a stack of pancakes
Down
- Changes in the soil's physical appearance
- creator of the soil texture triangle
- soil ped that looks like cookie crumbs
- Water forming a film on a surface
- Soil profile layer made of bedrock
- Soil's ability to host space between particles
- soil ped with angular edges
- Soil that has particles sized less than .002 mm
16 Clues: soil ped with angular edges • Most prolific organism in soil • Water forming a film on a surface • Soil profile layer made of bedrock • creator of the soil texture triangle • Texture of soil that feels like flour • soil ped that looks like cookie crumbs • number of soil layers in your experiment • Changes in the soil's physical appearance • ...
Sustainable Agriculture Forestry 2013-12-13
Across
- the preservation of arid and semi-arid lands into deserts by wrong farming exercises or overgrowing
- a silviculture method where most or all trees from a certain area are taken out
- a higher layer of soil that holds nutrients and organic matter
- any chemical that is used to destroy or manage the populations of not wanted fungi, animals or plants
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- a process where organisms, like worms, insects and bacteria break up organic material
- plants a plant that has been developing in nature in an ecosystem with any activity last or present, from humus
- forestry the enduring preparation, planting and repairs of forests, trees, and green spaces in urban environments
- a material that can be spread around or over a plant to improve or protect the soil
Down
- wood used for construction and carpentry
- profile a sequence of parallel layers of soil
- a silviculture method involving taking out and cutting older trees or mature trees by themselves or in small groups every 10-20 years
- an ecosystem where the main plants are trees
- Rotation the exercise of planting diverse crops at altered times on the same piece of land
- Product a product that has been duplicated in line with the standards defined by government of independent organizations
- organic matter as the result of the breakdown of plant and animal remains
16 Clues: wood used for construction and carpentry • an ecosystem where the main plants are trees • profile a sequence of parallel layers of soil • a higher layer of soil that holds nutrients and organic matter • organic matter as the result of the breakdown of plant and animal remains • the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food • ...
Professions in Agriculture 2023-05-03
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- studies the relationship between plants, animals and the environment
- specializes in plant breeding or genetics
- improve farming by using technology
- apply economic principles in the agricultural sector
- someone who studies or keeps bees
- someone who study and practices plant cultivation, plant propagation,plant breeding, production of crops and plant physiology
- practices gardening either professionally or as a hobby
- field crops and soil management
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- studies microscopic life forms and processes
- study the chemical processes and chemical transformations in living organisms
- protects wildlife and the landscape
- studies genetics, science of genes, heredity and variation of organisms
- someone who practices raising crops and animals to produce food, fiber, cooking oil and other items
- a persons whose job is to kill particular types of insects and small animals that are not wanted in a building or environment
- the cultivation, management and study of individual tress,snubs, vines and other woody plants
- raises living organisms for food or raw materials
16 Clues: field crops and soil management • someone who studies or keeps bees • protects wildlife and the landscape • improve farming by using technology • specializes in plant breeding or genetics • studies microscopic life forms and processes • raises living organisms for food or raw materials • apply economic principles in the agricultural sector • ...
Sustainable Agriculture Crossword 2023-04-19
Across
- A long-term trend of declining birth and death rates, resulting in a substantive change in the age distribution of a population.
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- The act of protecting Earth's natural resources for current and future generations.
- The death of an infant before his or her first birthday.
- The proportionate numbers of people in different age categories in a given population for a defined time.
- The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
Down
- The discipline that is concerned with methods of teaching and learning in schools or school-like environments.
- A pattern of data that shows greater increases with passing time, creating the curve of an exponential function.
- All the different kinds of life you'll find in one area.
- The preparation of land for growing crops.
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- Water flowing off the surface.
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow.
- The process of keeping places free from dirt, infection, disease, etc.
- number of humans around the world.
- The number of children born alive to women of that age during the year as a proportion of the average annual population of women of the same age.
16 Clues: Water flowing off the surface. • number of humans around the world. • The preparation of land for growing crops. • The upper layer of earth in which plants grow. • Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • All the different kinds of life you'll find in one area. • The death of an infant before his or her first birthday. • ...
Food and Agriculture 2023-05-09
Across
- widespread starvation caused by a shortage of food
- the wearing away of rock or soil
- raising aquatic organisms for human use or consumption
- harvesting catching or removing more organisms than a population can replace
- the use of living organisms to control pests
- the accumulation of salt in soil
- when arid land areas become more desertlike because of human activities
- chemicals used to kill insects, weeds and pests
Down
- a condition that occurs when people do not consume enough calories
- the amount of food that can be produced in an area
- land that can be used to grow crops
- when genetic material in living cells is used for medical or industrial use
- the amount and type of food a person eats
- the surface layer of soil
- animal species that have been bred and managed for human use
- partly decomposed organic material
16 Clues: the surface layer of soil • the wearing away of rock or soil • the accumulation of salt in soil • partly decomposed organic material • land that can be used to grow crops • the amount and type of food a person eats • the use of living organisms to control pests • chemicals used to kill insects, weeds and pests • the amount of food that can be produced in an area • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2023-05-22
20 Clues: oil • GDP • solar • demand • access • growth • density • customs • farming • minimum • disaster • material • pressure • minerals • frequency • substance • amplitude • fertility • compression • polarization
Povetry - difficult words 2018-08-15
20 Clues: öka • lida • våld • svält • minska • svälta • välfärd • sjukdom • jordbruk • utveckla • hemlöshet • dödlighet • förbättra • undernärd • fattigdom • hopplöshet • utbildning • befolkning • arbetslöshet • analfabetism
Unit 4 2024-03-22
20 Clues: mais • kana • ravi • kriis • bakter • värske • puuder • üritus • virsik • pearoog • hügieen • vitamiin • vürtsikas • tervislik • arenguriik • ülemaailmne • üksikasjalik • alaküpsetatud • üleküpsetatud • põllumajandus
Sample Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-08
Across
- To supply water to crops
- The act of raising crops or livestock
- A person who raises cattle
- A device used to move water
- A person who raises crops
- A sweet food group
- Milk comes from Dairy ______
- A machine to harvest grain
- Under ground plants are called ______ plants
- To gather crops from the field
- A building where milk is processed
Down
- Cotton and wool
- A machine that bundles hay
- A product of chickens
- A product of agriculture
- A machine used to plow ground
- Land used for growing crops
- A farm used for raising animals
18 Clues: Cotton and wool • A sweet food group • A product of chickens • To supply water to crops • A product of agriculture • A person who raises crops • A machine that bundles hay • A person who raises cattle • A machine to harvest grain • Land used for growing crops • A device used to move water • Milk comes from Dairy ______ • A machine used to plow ground • To gather crops from the field • ...
ag alec pisano 2016-01-20
Across
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- a system of monoculture for producing export crops
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the art of science and practice of studdying and managing foresrts and plantations and related resources
- dovetailing with benifiting from the industrial revolution
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- deliberatly planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
- a second crop is planted after the first have been harvested
- the cultivation of aquatic orginisms (as fish or shelfish) especially for food
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- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the cultivation of rice on a paddy or small flooded field enclosed by mud dikes practiced in the humid areas or the far east
- use of little labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- in american commercial grain agriculture a farm on witch no one lives
15 Clues: a system of monoculture for producing export crops • dovetailing with benifiting from the industrial revolution • a second crop is planted after the first have been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • use of little labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity • ...
Rural Area 2023-04-14
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- A living organism
- Cropping Harvesting twice a year
- Earth surface and crops
- Agriculture Undertaken and products
- The growing of fruits, veggies,and flowers
- Capturing the fish faster
- Energy comsumption that is below min.
- Tillage A system of planting crops
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- Revolution The time human beings
- Revolution Rapid diffusion
- Degradation of land
- Rotation Rotating use of different fields
- Agricultural Land The most productive farmland
- security Physical,social
- Any plant and a harvest
- A patch of land
16 Clues: A patch of land • A living organism • Degradation of land • Earth surface and crops • Any plant and a harvest • Capturing the fish faster • security Physical,social • Revolution Rapid diffusion • Revolution The time human beings • Energy comsumption that is below min. • Cropping Harvesting twice a year • Agriculture Undertaken and products • ...
Roman Mythology 2024-11-24
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- God of forests and fields.
- King of the gods.
- God of the sea.
- God of war.
- Goddess of wisdom and war.
- God of the underworld.
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- Goddess of love and beauty.
- God of wine and revelry.
- God of time and agriculture.
- Goddess of the hunt.
- Goddess of agriculture.
- Goddess of the hearth.
- Messenger god, god of commerce.
- Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage.
- God of the sun and music.
15 Clues: God of war. • God of the sea. • King of the gods. • Goddess of the hunt. • Goddess of the hearth. • God of the underworld. • Goddess of agriculture. • God of wine and revelry. • God of the sun and music. • God of forests and fields. • Goddess of wisdom and war. • Goddess of love and beauty. • God of time and agriculture. • Messenger god, god of commerce. • ...
Organic Food 2014-04-15
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- Where you should buy your food from
- Pesticide used in conventional farming
- Method of growing crops
- One of the 4 principles of organic agriculture
- United States Department of Agriculture
- principle downside of organic food
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- Act passed in 1990 for regulating organic production
- Banned substance in organic farming
- Substance banned from organic animal raising and can results in humans being not responsive to treatment
- Name list of banned substance
- What does organic foods have more than conventional foods
11 Clues: Method of growing crops • Name list of banned substance • principle downside of organic food • Banned substance in organic farming • Where you should buy your food from • Pesticide used in conventional farming • United States Department of Agriculture • One of the 4 principles of organic agriculture • Act passed in 1990 for regulating organic production • ...
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources 2024-01-31
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- This agriculture sector has the highest growth and demand.
- Tools that early farmers used were made of this material.
- How long has agriculture contributed to the growth and development of civilization.
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- What are crops used to make an income called?
- Early humans were dependent on this for food and shelter.
- One producer in 1960 was able to provide for this number of people.
- This career focuses on the production, distribution, and conservation of agriculture.
- Advancements in this technology has allowed producers to provide food for more people.
- The USDA has this many agencies.
- This department was established in 1862.
10 Clues: The USDA has this many agencies. • This department was established in 1862. • What are crops used to make an income called? • Early humans were dependent on this for food and shelter. • Tools that early farmers used were made of this material. • This agriculture sector has the highest growth and demand. • ...
Food and Agriculture 2023-05-09
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- widespread starvation caused by a shortage of food
- the wearing away of rock or soil
- raising aquatic organisms for human use or consumption
- harvesting catching or removing more organisms than a population can replace
- the use of living organisms to control pests
- the accumulation of salt in soil
- when arid land areas become more desertlike because of human activities
- chemicals used to kill insects, weeds and pests
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- a condition that occurs when people do not consume enough calories
- the amount of food that can be produced in an area
- land that can be used to grow crops
- when genetic material in living cells is used for medical or industrial use
- the amount and type of food a person eats
- the surface layer of soil
- animal species that have been bred and managed for human use
- partly decomposed organic material
16 Clues: the surface layer of soil • the wearing away of rock or soil • the accumulation of salt in soil • partly decomposed organic material • land that can be used to grow crops • the amount and type of food a person eats • the use of living organisms to control pests • chemicals used to kill insects, weeds and pests • the amount of food that can be produced in an area • ...
Agriculture and SDG's 2023-08-04
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- Managed area for growing crops or raising animals
- Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- Natural or artificial channels for water flow
- Cultivating crops and raising livestock
- Agricultural practices avoiding synthetic inputs
- Land where livestock graze on vegetation
- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment
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- Substances added to soil to improve plant growth
- Domesticated animals raised for meat and milk
- Water existing beneath the Earth's surface
- Excess water flowing over the ground surface
- Small enclosed field for grazing livestock
- Chemicals used to control pests in agriculture
- Artificially supplying water to farmland
- Plants intentionally grown for food or other purposes
- Long-term patterns of atmospheric conditions
16 Clues: Cultivating crops and raising livestock • Artificially supplying water to farmland • Land where livestock graze on vegetation • Water existing beneath the Earth's surface • Small enclosed field for grazing livestock • Excess water flowing over the ground surface • Long-term patterns of atmospheric conditions • Domesticated animals raised for meat and milk • ...
Animal Agriculture Crossword 2021-11-15
Across
- What is the Liberty Mutual mascot
- What is white and fluffy
- What quacks
- What is a horses close relative
- What is small and eats carrots
- What is black and white with small horns
- What has gills
- What is a fluffy noodle
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- What bleats
- What spits at you when its mad
- What lays eggs
- What makes honey
- What has its own stable
- What makes bacon
- What has a hump on its back
- What is small,pink,and is seafood
16 Clues: What bleats • What quacks • What lays eggs • What has gills • What makes honey • What makes bacon • What has its own stable • What is a fluffy noodle • What is white and fluffy • What has a hump on its back • What spits at you when its mad • What is small and eats carrots • What is a horses close relative • What is the Liberty Mutual mascot • What is small,pink,and is seafood • ...
Middle School Agriculture 2022-05-26
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- Nitrogen, ___________, and Phosphorus are three essential nutrients used by plants from the soil
- The "female" reproductive part of a flower
- Mature male cattle
- A plant that "fixes" nitrogen in to the soil; peanuts, clover, and alfalfa
- Mature female sheep
- "Anchors" the yolk to the albumen in an egg
- Where crops are produced on trees
- products used to prohibit unwanted plants from growing in crop fields
- __________ agriculture; farming
- Natural resources that will can be replenished
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- a young pig
- Transfer of pollen from one plant to another for the purpose of reproduction
- Last name of the inventor of the cotton gin
- Edible plant part that does not contain seeds
- Referring to goats
- The "instructions" for building an organism contained within the cells
16 Clues: a young pig • Mature male cattle • Referring to goats • Mature female sheep • __________ agriculture; farming • Where crops are produced on trees • The "female" reproductive part of a flower • Last name of the inventor of the cotton gin • "Anchors" the yolk to the albumen in an egg • Edible plant part that does not contain seeds • Natural resources that will can be replenished • ...
Agriculture Related Wordsearch 2022-04-28
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- often called swine or hog.
- An american breed of dairy cattle and is usually pale brown.
- domestic swine breed characterized by erect ears, black color with white band around belly.
- A British breed of small dairy cattle.
- the loose surface material that covers most land
- common soil found in parts of georgia.
- A dairy breed originating in Scotland. They typically have red and white markings.
- cattle raised for dairy production.
- The science of creating caring for or cultivating forests.
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- Normally black in color and originated in England.
- large domesticated bovines
- Domesticated birds used for meat production or their eggs.
- cattle raised for meat production.
- Dairy cattle breed originating in the east of england.
- science of culptivating soil growing crops, and raising ivestock
- scottish breed of rustic cattle
16 Clues: large domesticated bovines • often called swine or hog. • scottish breed of rustic cattle • cattle raised for meat production. • cattle raised for dairy production. • A British breed of small dairy cattle. • common soil found in parts of georgia. • the loose surface material that covers most land • Normally black in color and originated in England. • ...
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources 2024-01-31
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- This department was established in 1862.
- Tools that early farmers used were made of wood and ________.
- For food and shelter, early humans were dependent on hunting and ___________.
- Advancements in this technology have allowed producers to provide food for more people.
- This career focuses on the production, distribution, and conservation of agriculture.
- One producer in 1960 was able to provide for this number of people.
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- Crops produced to make income.
- This agriculture sector has the highest growth and demand.
- The USDA has this number of agencies.
- Agriculture has contributed to the growth and development of civilization for ten thousand to ________thousand years.
10 Clues: Crops produced to make income. • The USDA has this number of agencies. • This department was established in 1862. • This agriculture sector has the highest growth and demand. • Tools that early farmers used were made of wood and ________. • One producer in 1960 was able to provide for this number of people. • ...
The Art On The Soil 2025-06-14
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- It is the process by which the fibre is separated from the plant.
- It involves the use of living organisms and bio-processes.
- It is an another name of slash and burn agriculture.
- Agriculture is highly sensitive to this.
- this country produces one of the finest cotton in the world.
- It is also a nomadic tribe of Himalayas.
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- Rice, wheat,maize and millets are collectively called.
- Developed countries are practicing such agriculture.
- This agriculture is practiced on small plots of land.
- The study of the shape and features of the surface of the earth.
10 Clues: Agriculture is highly sensitive to this. • It is also a nomadic tribe of Himalayas. • Developed countries are practicing such agriculture. • It is an another name of slash and burn agriculture. • This agriculture is practiced on small plots of land. • Rice, wheat,maize and millets are collectively called. • It involves the use of living organisms and bio-processes. • ...
Progress River Civs Review 2024-10-10
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- ________ shelters protected them from harsh weather and wild animals
- each person has a specific job
- what was the main job during the paleolithic times
- increased access to trade and ideas around the world
- eventually _________ grew into larger communities and then civilizations
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- to move from place to place in search of food
- people _______ to get resources they didnt in their area/region
- another word for agriculture
- agriculture helped to create _________ allowing for specialization
- during ________ times early humans started farming
- what development made large communities possible
- during Neolithic times there was no longer a ______ of food
12 Clues: another word for agriculture • each person has a specific job • to move from place to place in search of food • what development made large communities possible • during ________ times early humans started farming • what was the main job during the paleolithic times • increased access to trade and ideas around the world • ...
Agriculture Topics 5.1 - 5.5 Study Guide 2025-03-24
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- A movement during the Second Agricultural revolution that privatized the commons, forcing peasant farmers off the land into factory towns.
- Large agricultural fields, like vineyards and orchards, that mimic nature's biodiversity.
- The key word you need to associate with the Second Agricultural Revolution because it displaced human farm workers.
- Settlement pattern where there is distance between the dwellings.
- Dr. Norman Borlaug is credited with this phase of agricultural history because he used technology to genetically modify organisms in order to feed the world.
- Type of extensive agriculture in the "shifting cultivation" category. Often practiced in Latin America.
- This equatorial climate zone is famous for producing spices.
- Type of extensive agriculture committed to growing cash crops for the purpose of commercial profit.
- Type of agriculture whereby the farmer produces just enough for his family, or perhaps village, to survive.
- The type of diffusion that allowed for the tomato to become a staple crop in Italy and for pizza to become a beloved food worldwide.
- The type of diffusion that allowed for the innovations of the Green Revolution to spread because of money and infuence of governments and foundations.
- One crop grown in a large field that relies on chemical fertilizers and pesticides because it lacks biodiversity.
- Ag. practice where nomads herd their livestock across grazing land.
- Backyard market gardens that mimic nature's biodiversity.
- Using three or four fields to grow different crops each year to replenish soil nutrients.
- Settlement pattern where homes line a road or waterway.
- Survey method that produces irregular shaped boundaries due to the use of natural landforms.
- Type of intensive polyculture that requires a lot of time, attention, and special care, but can be done in your backyard!
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- The name given to the intentional and unintentional trading of agricultural products, technologies, and diseases.
- What we call the field that is not used in crop rotation so that soil replenishes.
- The agricultural innovation associated with the neolithic revolution whereby humans manipulated plants and animals for their needs.
- Type of intensive permaculture that requires a diversity of plant and animal life in order to succeed.
- Type of extensive agriculture whereby cowboys herd their cattle across grasslands so they can profit from their sale in the meatpacking industry.
- Survey method brought to N. Amer. by The French. Sometimes referred to as "ribbon farms".
- Nickname given to areas of the world where people live the longest lives due to diet and lifestyle.
- Type of agriculture that requires a lot of land.
- Settlement pattern where homes are close together.
- The name of this agricultural practice comes from what the mountainsides look like in order to grow rice.
- Name of a mild climate and healthy diet often associated with longevity.Found in the middle latitudes.
- Survey method devised by the American Gov. to help settle the West in squares.
- Type of agriculture whereby the main purpose is to produce a surplus in order to sell for profit.
- Type of agriculture that requires a lot of labor.
32 Clues: Type of agriculture that requires a lot of land. • Type of agriculture that requires a lot of labor. • Settlement pattern where homes are close together. • Settlement pattern where homes line a road or waterway. • Backyard market gardens that mimic nature's biodiversity. • This equatorial climate zone is famous for producing spices. • ...
Ag Syllabus 2021-08-04
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- name of plant on syllabus
- Misbehaving in Mrs. Mulcaire's class
- what you need if you are late
- parts of agriculture education (circles)
- The only time you fail is when you don't
- Mandatory supply/ book for class
- talking on a cell phone
- Supervised Agriculture Experience
- _______ to live
- # of Community service hours total for yr
- how to be notified of ffa info. via text
- Mandatory dress for FFA function
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- The website for online record book
- livestock dabbing
- Mrs. Mulcaire's first name
- Where things get lost in Mulcaire's class
- # of Activities required
- wearing sunglasses
- number of ffa emblems on syllabus
- Worth 10% of your grade
- type of wire on syllabus
21 Clues: _______ to live • livestock dabbing • wearing sunglasses • talking on a cell phone • Worth 10% of your grade • # of Activities required • type of wire on syllabus • name of plant on syllabus • Mrs. Mulcaire's first name • what you need if you are late • Mandatory supply/ book for class • Mandatory dress for FFA function • Supervised Agriculture Experience • ...
Human Interactions 2024-05-14
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- mass cutting down of trees
- coal, natural gas are what
- Fossil fuel harvested by fracking
- main reason for deforestation
- polyculture, crop rotation, labor intensive
- heat energy from inside of earth
- partial decomposition of plant remains
- making a place more urban
- shift to manufacturing with machines
- energy from the sun
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- resources that can be replaced
- energy from water
- resources that can't be replaced
- most used fossilfuel
- what is agriculture
- main cause of air pollution
- fuel made from plants and animals
- reduction of damage mining has done
- crack in the Earth's crust
- urban areas that heat up faster
- type of gas that keeps heat in atmosphere
21 Clues: energy from water • what is agriculture • energy from the sun • most used fossilfuel • making a place more urban • mass cutting down of trees • coal, natural gas are what • crack in the Earth's crust • main cause of air pollution • main reason for deforestation • resources that can be replaced • urban areas that heat up faster • resources that can't be replaced • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2023-11-07
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- modern principles growing and managing crops.
- growing and management of living things in water, such as fish.
- the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living. It may be defined as the use of cells or components of cells to produce products and processes.
- the application of science to solve a problem.
- the study of properties and management of soil to grow plants.
- the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals.
- foods that have grown without the use of chemical pesticides
- modern principles and practice for animal growth and management.
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- applied sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management. They include veterinary medicine, animal nutrition, and animal production and care.
- resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves.
- covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. Agriculture communications, journalism, extension service, and community development are also components of agricultural education.
- activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- the science of insect life.
- the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture.
- the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural settings.
15 Clues: the science of insect life. • modern principles growing and managing crops. • the application of science to solve a problem. • the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. • foods that have grown without the use of chemical pesticides • the study of properties and management of soil to grow plants. • ...
From Field to Fabric 2021-07-21
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- - a type of alcohol
- - a form of cotton edible for humans
- - someone who works on a farm
- - a dance move
- - meaning we can eat something
- - a subject we take at school
- - where a farmer workds
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- - another word for meadow
- - A form of cotton edible for agriculture
- - the material we are currently studying
- - the temperature in spring is considered this
- - another word for material
- - the country we live in
- - a form of cotton
- - the animals
- - what we wear
- - a hot city in Australia
- - the steps/instructions of something
- - spinning or weaving machine that produces yarn
19 Clues: - the animals • - a dance move • - what we wear • - a form of cotton • - a type of alcohol • - where a farmer workds • - the country we live in • - another word for meadow • - a hot city in Australia • - another word for material • - someone who works on a farm • - a subject we take at school • - meaning we can eat something • - a form of cotton edible for humans • ...
Consumption (2nd puzzle) 2024-03-17
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- A person who uses a resourse
- The amount of people
- A change in technology
- Connected to farming
- A material we can find
- To pay money to have a job done
- Consuming bugs
- To use a resourse
- The value of goods produced and services provided in a country over a year
- Country side
- Relys mainly on agriculture
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- The act of using a resourse to meet your needs
- Relys mainly on industry
- When a city grows
- Growing crops and raising animals
- A town or city
- The outside world
- Related to the outdside world
- Item to buy or sell
19 Clues: Country side • A town or city • Consuming bugs • When a city grows • The outside world • To use a resourse • Item to buy or sell • The amount of people • Connected to farming • A change in technology • A material we can find • Relys mainly on industry • Relys mainly on agriculture • A person who uses a resourse • Related to the outdside world • To pay money to have a job done • ...
APHG 5.1-5.3 2023-01-10
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- Agriculture intended to sell for profit
- Settlements with groups of homes located near each other
- Settlements in which farmers lives in homes spread throughout the countryside
- Settlements organized close to a body of water or along transportation route
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- Agriculture intended to grow enough food to meet the immediate needs of a farmer/family
- Long term weather patterns in a region
- Agriculture with fewer inputs
- Agriculture with large amounts of inputs
- Money
9 Clues: Money • Agriculture with fewer inputs • Long term weather patterns in a region • Agriculture intended to sell for profit • Agriculture with large amounts of inputs • Settlements with groups of homes located near each other • Settlements organized close to a body of water or along transportation route • ...
Corn! 2025-07-24
12 Clues: farming • farm animals • bread comes from • you know everything • popular yellow plant • make something bigger • make something popular • someone who buys things • another word for business • make people want to buy something • most agriculture in United States • state with highest corn production in United States
Environmental issues 2023-10-15
20 Clues: suša • vrsta • obalni • uragan • bolest • oborine • utjecaj • erozija • poplava • oskudica • poremećaj • posljedice • izumiranje • slatkovodan • krčenje šuma • raseljavanje • poljoprivreda • bioraznolikost • zakiseljavanje • toplinski valovi
Work: units 3.3, 3.4 2024-05-03
20 Clues: alga • žavus • mokyti • kokybė • sunkus • pareiga • mokytis • sveikata • užsienio • fabrikas • pirkėjas • uždirbti • užsienyje • savanoris • draudystė • žemės ūkis • vyriausybė • atsakingas • išsilavinimas • pavyzdys, bandinys
Europe 2023-02-12
21 Clues: Küste • Polen • Strom • billig • Grenze • Ungarn • Italien • Nachbar • Belgien • Landwirt • Dänemark • Finnland • Schweden • brauchten • Reisepass • Industrie • Österreich • Bevölkerung • Griechenland • Landwirtschaft • Dienstleistungen
APHUG Unit 5 Crossword 2025-05-20
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- cultivation Farmers clear land and grow crops for a few years until soil loses fertility
- agriculture Farming mainly to sell food for profit
- cropping Growing two crops on the same field in one year
- How farmers manipulate water for agricultural purposes
- agriculture A type of farming that uses a lot of labor or resources in a small area
- Revolution The spread of new farming technologies that boosted food production
- Growing only one type of crop in a large area, can make farms more vulnerable to pests
- farming Growing just enough food to support the farmer and their family
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- The process of modifying plants or animals for human use
- nomadism A way of life where people move with their animals to find fresh pastures
- Thünen model A theory that explains how distance from a city affects the type of farming done there
- When farmland turns into desert due to overuse or other negative factors
- crop and livestock farming Farmers grow crops and also raise animals and use the crops to feed the livestock
- agriculture A type of farming in tropical areas where cash crops are grown for sale
- agriculture Farming that uses large areas of land and less yields
- Making mountain slopes flat to prevent soil erosion and water runoff
- Large farming that's connected to the entire food-production industry
- deserts Areas where people have little or no access to affordable and healthy food
- Modified Organisms Crops that have been changed in a lab to grow better and to have better resistance
19 Clues: agriculture Farming mainly to sell food for profit • How farmers manipulate water for agricultural purposes • The process of modifying plants or animals for human use • cropping Growing two crops on the same field in one year • agriculture Farming that uses large areas of land and less yields • ...
paragraph 3 cross word 2025-11-13
10 Clues: _____ interest • ______ marketing • producing _________ • ________ agriculture • progressive ________ • I _____ in leadership • with such ____ and skill • product of our ___________ • work _____ and think clearly • from ourselves and _______ from others
Unit 5 Review #2 2025-04-25
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- Agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- When water evaporates off newly irrigated land, leaving salt residue behind
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Middle East that is known for its bountiful arable land
- A type of agriculture that avoids the use of herbicides, pesticides, growth hormones, and other similar synthetic inputs
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- A distinct regional approach to surveying land in Quebec, Louisiana and Texas where land is divided into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or canals
- Climate between the lines of tropics of latitude. Important for certain types of agriculture. It's uniformly warm and humid with usually heavy precipitation.
- The acronym for an organism whose genetic structure has been altered to make it more useful and efficient for human purposes
- A type of agriculture where large commercial farms in tropical climates specialize in one crop, usually a cash crop
- The maximum number of people a particular area can support
- The interchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus’s voyages
- The agricultural revolution in which the advances of the Industrial Revolution were used to increase food supplies and support population growth
- The cultivation of products for sale off the farm
- Agriculture that uses fewer inputs of capital and labor relative to the amount of space being used
- Areas with little or no access to healthy and affordable food
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- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people move farming activity from one field to another
- A localized economy in which a large number of companies and industries cluster together and benefit from the cost reductions and gains in efficiency that result from this proximity.
- A rectangular land division scheme designed to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior
- The variety of different species within a specific habitat
- The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- How a good or service gets from the supplier to the consumer
- The practice of cultivating, processing, and distributing food in or around a town or city
- The deliberate cultivation of only one crop in a large area
- The process of using different fields for different crops year to year to avoid exhausting the soil
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Most crops grown are for human consumption rather than animal feed.
- Farming used on hilly or mountainous terrain where steps are carved into steep land to provide a flat area for farming and irrigation
- A crop that is grown for profit and to meet some luxury rather than sustain the population
- A model that explains agricultural land use patterns based on transportation cost, with more intensive types of farming being located closer to the market and extensive methods of farming located further away.
- A rural settlement pattern characterized by isolated farms rather than clustered villages
29 Clues: The cultivation of products for sale off the farm • The variety of different species within a specific habitat • The maximum number of people a particular area can support • The deliberate cultivation of only one crop in a large area • How a good or service gets from the supplier to the consumer • The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use • ...
科目 Pinyin 2018-12-07
19 Clues: zixi • wulike • dilike • tiyuke • Health • fawenke • lishike • yishuke • kexueke • shuxueke • nongyeke • yinyueke • huaxueke • hechangke • yingwenke • shengwuke • diannaoke • shehuixueke • xibanyawenke
Synonyms #2 2021-03-31
19 Clues: job • plain • imply • crazy • rough • awful • filthy • conceal • untamed • postage • portion • injured • crucial • fatigued • attorney • humorous • supervisor • agriculture • confidential
Greek Mythology 2023-03-16
Unit 1 2022-11-10
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- factors that affect management of agriculture resources
- Space and mass around us
- plants grown for beauty
- covers all aspects of water conservation
- programs that help out agricultural students
- Characteristics of elements
- Can replace itself
Down
- Commercial firms in Agriculture
- electronics and ultramodern equipment
- plants and animals in water
- Basic science of plants and animals
- study of insects
- grown without chemical pesticides
- science and art involved in the cultivation propagation
- science of soil management
15 Clues: study of insects • Can replace itself • plants grown for beauty • Space and mass around us • science of soil management • plants and animals in water • Characteristics of elements • Commercial firms in Agriculture • grown without chemical pesticides • Basic science of plants and animals • electronics and ultramodern equipment • covers all aspects of water conservation • ...
Chapter 10 2013-03-12
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- this system provided relatively good conditions for woman factory workers
- Eastern agriculture couldn't compete with ________________ agriculture
- ______ rate fell dramatically
- He invented the automatic reaper
- Helped to draw farming communities together
- New agricultural __________ reduced labor required for farming
- The Northwest depended on eastern ________________
- This region produced more than two-thirds of the nations manufactured goods
- _____________ for most laborers improved in material terms
- Opened a freak show in NYC
- Craft societies combined to set up these
- Invented the telegraph
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- The fastest growing group in the US
- most women had less access to _________ than men
- Working conditions for women _________ over time
- The Northeast found a market for _________________ in the Northwest
- There was a significant amount of ____________ within the working class
- Railroads reduced the dependence of the west on ______________
- Most industry in the NW either relied on or served _____________
- ___________ capitalism was declining by the mid-eighteenth century
- Formed to promote cooperative news gathering
- Immigrants created a labor source that was both large and ________________
- Women soon began to develop their own ___________
- women became the guardians of ___________ virtues
- They formed political parties and labor unions
25 Clues: Invented the telegraph • Opened a freak show in NYC • ______ rate fell dramatically • He invented the automatic reaper • The fastest growing group in the US • Craft societies combined to set up these • Helped to draw farming communities together • Formed to promote cooperative news gathering • They formed political parties and labor unions • ...
7th Grade Ag Study Guide Crossword 2012-12-14
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- Who wrote the FFA Creed?
- The science of crop production and soil management is
- What act was passed in Congress that started agriculture classes?
- something that is produced as the primary substance that will be sold or processed and then sold
- The study of insects is called…
- official colors of the FFA are...
- symbolizes that FFA is intracurricular to agriculture education on the ffa emblem
- symbolizes hard work/labor on the ffa emblem
- A raw material or product that can be bought and sold is a…
- symbolizes progress on the ffa emblem
- When were girls allowed to become FFA members?
- something that is made during the production or manufacture of something else
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- did NFA stand for?
- Who is considered the “Father of FFA”?
- In what year did the Future Farmers of America begin
- sybolizes unity on the ffa emblem
- freedom and national pride
- symbolizes wisdom on the ffa emblem
- Agriscience is the __________ of science to agriculture.
- What type of membership is for anyone (not in school) that supports FFA?
- Where was the National FFA Convention was originally held?
- What FFA degree is available for only middle school members to earn?
22 Clues: did NFA stand for? • Who wrote the FFA Creed? • freedom and national pride • The study of insects is called… • sybolizes unity on the ffa emblem • official colors of the FFA are... • symbolizes wisdom on the ffa emblem • symbolizes progress on the ffa emblem • Who is considered the “Father of FFA”? • symbolizes hard work/labor on the ffa emblem • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-09-02
Across
- Someone who moves around and migrates to find food and resources in order to survive.
- Things/objects made by humans.
- A large stepped tower or pyramid.
- A person who copies out documents.
- The time period when homosapiens started using agriculture and began to settle down.
- The "old stone age" or the period of time before humans settled down and developed agriculture.
- To control or adopt a living thing in a controlled manner or for a specific purpose.
- Someone who is skilled in a specific trade.
- To arrange rules or laws into a systematic code.
- The use of symbols to represent language.
- The period of time when humans settled down and developed agriculture.
Down
- Someone who obtains food by hunting for and gathering food in the wild.
- History before recorded information or writting.
- The species that all humans belong to.
- A structure in england made during the neolithic era.
- Relating to the wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems.
- The study of humanity before written accords.
- The beliefs or traditions of a certain group of people.
- Humanity as a whole.
- A crescent shaped piece of historical land in the middle east.
20 Clues: Humanity as a whole. • Things/objects made by humans. • A large stepped tower or pyramid. • A person who copies out documents. • The species that all humans belong to. • The use of symbols to represent language. • Someone who is skilled in a specific trade. • The study of humanity before written accords. • History before recorded information or writting. • ...
Physiocracy 2025-10-12
Across
- French economists who believed that agriculture is the main source of wealth.
- Smith Later classical economist influenced by the Physiocrats.
- Product Quesnay’s idea that only agriculture creates new value.
- Economist who supported free competition and free grain trade.
- Class of farmers and peasants who create wealth.
- Class of kings and nobles who take rent from land.
- The word root of “Physiocrat”, meaning power of natural order.
- trade Economic principle supported by Boisguillebert and the Physiocrats.
- The policy that Boisguillebert criticized for heavy taxes and government control.
- de Boisguillebert One of the first French classical economists who fought against Colbertism.
Down
- Considered only a medium of exchange, not real wealth.
- Class of artisans and merchants who only transform goods.
- Turgot believed that markets should be based on this principle.
- Quesnay The founder and leader of the Physiocratic school.
- reform One of Boisguillebert’s main ideas for a fairer economy.
- The only productive sector according to the Physiocrats.
- Table The first model of economic circulation created by Quesnay.
- The country where the Physiocratic school appeared.
- Quesnay said this comes from land and farming.
- Changes that Turgot made as Finance Minister, but later were canceled.
20 Clues: Quesnay said this comes from land and farming. • Class of farmers and peasants who create wealth. • Class of kings and nobles who take rent from land. • The country where the Physiocratic school appeared. • Considered only a medium of exchange, not real wealth. • The only productive sector according to the Physiocrats. • ...
