agriculture Crossword Puzzles
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
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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
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
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
History of Walla Walla 2016-01-12
Organic Food 2014-04-15
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- / Act passed in 1990 for regulating organic production
- / principle downside of organic food
- / What does organic foods have more than conventional foods
- / Substance banned from organic animal raising and can results in humans being not responsive to treatment
- / Pesticide used in conventional farming
- / United States Department of Agriculture
- / One of the 4 principles of organic agriculture
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- Markets / Where you should buy your food from
- / Banned substance in organic farming
- / Name list of banned substance
- / Method of growing crops
11 Clues: / Method of growing crops • / Name list of banned substance • / principle downside of organic food • / Banned substance in organic farming • / Pesticide used in conventional farming • / United States Department of Agriculture • Markets / Where you should buy your food from • / One of the 4 principles of organic agriculture • ...
Sustainable Agriculture Crossword 2023-04-19
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- School
- Preparation of land for growing crops
- A chemical used to protect plants/crops
- The draining away of water
- Clean drinking water
- A theory that refers to the historical shift from high birth rates and high death rates in societies with minimal technology, education
- The average number of children born in a certain time frame
- Conserving a crop that you grew and harvested till your ready to sell it
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- Distribution of people of various ages
- ability to withstand a certain rate or level
- Continuous increase or decrease in a population in which the rate of change is proportional to the number of individuals at any given time
- A process of breaking down naturally over a period of time
- Total number of humans living on Earth
- The death of an infant before their first birthday
- A material composed of 5 different ingredients
- The variety of life on Earth
16 Clues: School • Clean drinking water • The draining away of water • The variety of life on Earth • Preparation of land for growing crops • Distribution of people of various ages • Total number of humans living on Earth • A chemical used to protect plants/crops • ability to withstand a certain rate or level • A material composed of 5 different ingredients • ...
Agriculture Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-16
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- A tool used to trim or cut small branches.
- Taking a part of plant stem to grow a new one.
- Tool with curved metal used for lifting and turning soil.
- Tool used for leveling and gathering leaves.
- All kinds of living green organisms cultivated in soil.
- Process of growing new plants.
- Tool used for digging and moving soil.
- Tool used for cutting wood.
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- Part of plant used for storing food and growing new plants like onions.
- Process of bending a stem and covering it with soil to grow roots.
- A hand tool used for loosening soil.
- A young plant grown from a seed.
- Tool that sprays water on plants.
- Underground storage part of some plants like potatoes.
- A large knife used in farming.
- A sharp farm tool used for weeding and cultivating.
16 Clues: Tool used for cutting wood. • Process of growing new plants. • A large knife used in farming. • A young plant grown from a seed. • Tool that sprays water on plants. • A hand tool used for loosening soil. • Tool used for digging and moving soil. • A tool used to trim or cut small branches. • Tool used for leveling and gathering leaves. • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
early human 2021-03-17
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- groups of people
- period of time
- everything that has to do with plants fruits and vegetables
- middle of stone age
- scientific name for human beings
- object to cut
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- adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- a turn around
- rock
- move in groups
- a big stone
- plantting in agriculture
- a group of people that live in the same place
- structure of your body
14 Clues: rock • a big stone • a turn around • object to cut • move in groups • period of time • groups of people • middle of stone age • structure of your body • plantting in agriculture • scientific name for human beings • a group of people that live in the same place • adapting wild plants and animals for human use • everything that has to do with plants fruits and vegetables
Engelska A1 2015-11-15
20 Clues: Om • Myra • Sikta • Ändra • Fråga • Efter • Äpple • Ursäkt • Sparris • Alfabet • Artikel • Fågelhus • Kalender • Astrologi • Skådespel • Aggressiv • Agrikultur • Ehuru/Om än • Faster/Moster • Skådespelerska
Future 2024-05-29
21 Clues: saak • õnneks • puudus • uuring • haigus • linna- • peamine • allikas • vaktsiin • ennustus • keskkond • tootmine • valitsus • tagajärg • ennustama • vähendama • hiljutine • suurendama • ellu jääma • edasijõudnud • põllumajandus
Ecuador Geografía 2023-02-02
20 Clues: map • Coast • Cities • swamps • Rivers • Borders • Country • islands • Capital • Valleys • deserts • Forests • wildlife • Mountains • Geography • Rainforest • Landscaping • agriculture • Terraforming • A group of Islands
MS Ag assignment 8/28 2024-08-28
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- mature female cattle
- your FFA Chapter
- chicken used for egg production
- refers to cats
- location of the Kentucky FFA leadership Training Center
- refers to horses
- held annual at Paris to recognize FFA Members
- Washington Leadership Conference
- liquid product from cattle
- symbol of authority
- the last name of the KY State FFA Advisor
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- agriculture products
- refers to dog
- immature female cattle
- number one Ag product from KY chickens used for meat
- supervised agriculture experience
- this group merged with the FFA in 1965
- the last name of the Paris FFA Advisor
- allowed membership in 1969
- career development event
- established in 1928
21 Clues: refers to dog • refers to cats • your FFA Chapter • refers to horses • established in 1928 • symbol of authority • mature female cattle • agriculture products • immature female cattle • career development event • allowed membership in 1969 • liquid product from cattle • chicken used for egg production • Washington Leadership Conference • supervised agriculture experience • ...
la escuela 2023-01-10
21 Clues: fun • easy • math • desk • tape • glue • ruler • notes • german • health • boring • stapler • teacher • subject • scissors • schedule • difficult • chemistry • whiteboard • agriculture • social studies
text 7 2022-09-15
21 Clues: meppi • vaatia • johtaja • sopimus • sopimus • neuvosto • nimittää • ehdottaa • harkinta • maatalous • ryhmittyä • komisaari • varmistaa • järjestää • olla läsnä • keskustella • huippukokous • istuntokausi • yksimielinen • mahdollistaa • panna toimeen
Ecuador Geografía 2023-02-02
20 Clues: map • Coast • Cities • swamps • Rivers • Borders • Country • islands • Capital • Valleys • deserts • Forests • wildlife • Mountains • Geography • Rainforest • Landscaping • agriculture • Terraforming • A group of Islands
Teka-Teki Kebakaran Hutan 2020-03-18
21 Clues: side • land • tends • region • people • action • barren • burning • species • warming • complex • community • neglected • extinction • management • agriculture • environment • exploitation • conservation • deforestation • responsibility
Toefl Junior Basic_AT2 2025-03-11
Chp 10 Agiculture 2022-03-08
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- another
- healthy food is difficult to
- prodution of crops
- land cleared by slashes and burns
- food for direct consumption by the farmer
- crops planted on ridge tops
- production of feasible land
- rotation of crops
- production of crops on land
- subsistence ag herding
- and low pasture
Down
- 2 crops output
- fruis, vegetables, and flowers
- transition
- milk source surrounding area
- gardening and fruit farming
- commercial agricuture
- movement of livestock between
- farming methods for productivity
- exponential increase in population
- arid and unuseable
- activity shifts from one field
- filed for growing rice
23 Clues: another • transition • 2 crops output • and low pasture • rotation of crops • prodution of crops • arid and unuseable • commercial agricuture • filed for growing rice • subsistence ag herding • gardening and fruit farming • crops planted on ridge tops • production of feasible land • production of crops on land • healthy food is difficult to • milk source surrounding area • ...
Jazmin - Aztec Empire Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-15
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- what Aztec men wore
- staple food of Aztec
- Aztec solar calendar
- board game with dice Aztec played
- Aztec god of life and wind
- Aztecs first ruler
- Aztec capital city
- Aztec agriculture
- Aztec writing
- Aztec children punishment
- Aztec language
- Aztec wife
- Aztec artificial island built in lake
- Aztec wealthy homes
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- Aztec goddess of agriculture
- what Aztec woman wore
- Aztec husband
- largest of Aztec festivals
- What Aztecs called ruler
- Aztec god of rain and water
- Aztec kids
- Aztec god of war and sun
- Aztec calendars
- Aztec god associated with magic
- one most important aspects of Aztec religion
25 Clues: Aztec kids • Aztec wife • Aztec husband • Aztec writing • Aztec language • Aztec calendars • Aztec agriculture • Aztecs first ruler • Aztec capital city • what Aztec men wore • Aztec wealthy homes • staple food of Aztec • Aztec solar calendar • what Aztec woman wore • What Aztecs called ruler • Aztec god of war and sun • Aztec children punishment • largest of Aztec festivals • ...
Exploring Ag Terms sheet 2017-09-19
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- Pest Management- pest control program based on multiple control practices.
- Education- teaching and program management in agriculture.
- science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- - Management of the characteristics transmitted from one generation to another.
- - Science of science life.
- - science dealing with the characteristics of elements or simple substances.
- - Commercial firms that have developed with or stems out of agriculture.
- - the turf grass plant and soil immediately below it; also grass used for decorative or soil holding purposes.
- - raising of finfish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals under controlled condition. Also, the management of the aquatic environment for production of plants and animals.
- - all jobs relating in some way to plants, animals, and renewable natural resources. Also, the application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- - Basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms.
- Science - Use of Modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- natural resources - resources provided by nature that can replace themselves.
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- - chemistry as it applies to living matter.
- Resources - an aspect of water conservation and management.
- - the science of producing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- Food - Food that has been grown without the use of certain chemical pesticides.
- - application of science to an industrial or commercial objective. Also, the equipment, and expertise to cultivate, harvest, store, process, and transport crops for consumption.
- - activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and the related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- Science- study of the properties, and management of soil to grow plants.
- - space and mass around me.
- Technology - use of electronics and ultra modern equipment to perform tasks and control machinery and processes.
- - Science of soils and field crops.
- Science - Animal growth, care, and management.
24 Clues: - Science of science life. • - space and mass around me. • - Science of soils and field crops. • - chemistry as it applies to living matter. • Science - Animal growth, care, and management. • science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. • - Basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms. • Education- teaching and program management in agriculture. • ...
Exploring Ag Terms sheet Created by: Peyton Bankenbush 2017-09-19
Across
- Resources - an aspect of water conservation and management.
- - Basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms.
- - all jobs relating in some way to plants, animals, and renewable natural resources. Also, the application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- - science dealing with the characteristics of elements or simple substances.
- natural resources - resources provided by nature that can replace themselves.
- - Management of the characteristics transmitted from one generation to another.
- - Science of soils and field crops.
- - application of science to an industrial or commercial objective. Also, the equipment, and expertise to cultivate, harvest, store, process, and transport crops for consumption.
- - the turf grass plant and soil immediately below it; also grass used for decorative or soil holding purposes.
- - Commercial firms that have developed with or stems out of agriculture.
- Pest Management- pest control program based on multiple control practices.
- Food - Food that has been grown without the use of certain chemical pesticides.
Down
- - activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and the related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- - space and mass around me.
- - the science of producing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- Technology - use of electronics and ultra modern equipment to perform tasks and control machinery and processes.
- Education- teaching and program management in agriculture.
- - Science of science life.
- - chemistry as it applies to living matter.
- - raising of finfish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals under controlled condition. Also, the management of the aquatic environment for production of plants and animals.
- Science - Animal growth, care, and management.
- Science- study of the properties, and management of soil to grow plants.
- Science - Use of Modern principles in growing and managing crops.
24 Clues: - Science of science life. • - space and mass around me. • - Science of soils and field crops. • - chemistry as it applies to living matter. • Science - Animal growth, care, and management. • - Basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms. • science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. • Education- teaching and program management in agriculture. • ...
Geography Crossword 2018-03-21
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- the use of fertilizers and manufactured products to increase soil fertility
- the economist who created the model of land use
- the growth of fruits, vegetables, and flowers in the second layer of Von Thuen's model
- resources that can be replenished
- a revolution that ended the era of hunter and gatherers and caused people to covert to farming
- a type of agriculture that are composed of small social groups or families where the farmers live off of the food they grow
- a tool that was used in the second agricultural revolution, used to speed the harvesting of wheat and led to urbanization
- corporations that harvest renewable resources
- corporations that harvest and mine non-renewable resources
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- a type of agriculture that requires a lot of land but not as much labor
- genetically modified crops that have been engineered to be more advanced
- a type of agriculture that only requires a small amount of land but is labor intensive
- the area of farms just outside of the city where dairy products can be delivered without spoiling
- resources that are limited
- a type of agriculture where products are produced for the market and farmers typically don't rely on the food that they grow
- farmers that live outside of the farms except during crop season
- a method used by extensive agricultural farmers that involves burning forests to produce richer soils
- the diffusion of agricultural technologies in LDC's, most notable in the nation of India
18 Clues: resources that are limited • resources that can be replenished • corporations that harvest renewable resources • the economist who created the model of land use • corporations that harvest and mine non-renewable resources • farmers that live outside of the farms except during crop season • a type of agriculture that requires a lot of land but not as much labor • ...
Osa/Nsa Crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
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- people used ________ to represent human figures/animals
- when people would hunt and gather for food
- this happened because farmers used agriculture
- farming
- Advanced villages, began settling
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- got there food with agriculture
- When people do different jobs not just farming
- This was the main form of technology in the Old stone age
- When people would take animals/plants and use them for human use
- People could _______ to gather new materials
- they would do this in the old stone age to get her food
11 Clues: farming • got there food with agriculture • Advanced villages, began settling • when people would hunt and gather for food • People could _______ to gather new materials • When people do different jobs not just farming • this happened because farmers used agriculture • people used ________ to represent human figures/animals • ...
Hugos crossword- What's cooking 2023-05-23
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- Something that goes out of the body
- Chips
- A person that hates animal based products
- Something Alex likes
- To eat well
- Food with different toppings
- A person that's against agriculture
- Something people want to save
Down
- A place with a lot of grass and mud
- People that eat too much
- The country of freedom
- Popular smoothie ingredient
- A place with waiters
- A place with lots of kids
- Something Jamie Oliver is against
15 Clues: Chips • To eat well • Something Alex likes • A place with waiters • The country of freedom • People that eat too much • A place with lots of kids • Popular smoothie ingredient • Food with different toppings • Something people want to save • Something Jamie Oliver is against • A place with a lot of grass and mud • Something that goes out of the body • A person that's against agriculture • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab 2022-05-03
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- An acronym for the best process of controlling pests
- Lack of this can cause blindness
- The name given to the revolution that brought genetic engineering to food production
- Lack of this can cause goiter; we put it in salt
- Natural or artificially made chemicals that kill pests
- Taking the best traits from two plants and breed them together (two words)
- Type of Agriculture that is also called subsistence agriculture
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- Type of Agriculture that involves heavy equipment and large amounts of money
- Any species that interferes with human welfare
- Not meeting basic energy needs because of lack of food
- Food intake exceeds energy use
- An acronym for the organisms produce through genetic engineering
- When farmland is misused and it becomes exceedingly dry
- Lack of Iron
- The process of harvesting fish in a controlled environment
15 Clues: Lack of Iron • Food intake exceeds energy use • Lack of this can cause blindness • Any species that interferes with human welfare • Lack of this can cause goiter; we put it in salt • An acronym for the best process of controlling pests • Not meeting basic energy needs because of lack of food • Natural or artificially made chemicals that kill pests • ...
Organic agriculture 2020-04-02
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- At the present time
- A farming method without the use of chemicals.
- Standing or pointing straight up (90 degrees)
- A large piece of land where plants are grown.
- The science of farming.
Down
- Belonging to a town or city.
- The conditions in which a person/plant lives.
- Reduce something to the smallest possible amount.
- Causing no damage to the environment & so continuing
- An idiom- A____ in the ocean.
10 Clues: At the present time • The science of farming. • Belonging to a town or city. • An idiom- A____ in the ocean. • The conditions in which a person/plant lives. • Standing or pointing straight up (90 degrees) • A large piece of land where plants are grown. • A farming method without the use of chemicals. • Reduce something to the smallest possible amount. • ...
Iowa Agriculture 2020-04-13
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- Meat chicken
- Meat from cattle
- Iowa ranks #1 in this meat production
- High quality forage used for hay
Down
- Main plant ingredient in ethanol
- Chickens that lay eggs
- Iowa produces 8.5 million of these birds each year
- Unit of measurement in crop production
- Crop used to feed livestock and make oil
- Main product from dairy cattle
10 Clues: Meat chicken • Meat from cattle • Chickens that lay eggs • Main product from dairy cattle • Main plant ingredient in ethanol • High quality forage used for hay • Iowa ranks #1 in this meat production • Unit of measurement in crop production • Crop used to feed livestock and make oil • Iowa produces 8.5 million of these birds each year
Inca Agriculture 2021-04-27
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- The name the Incas gave their dried potatoes.
- The name the Incas called corn.
- The Incans developed this kind of farming.
- What the Incas called potatoes.
- This was another important Incan food.
Down
- The Incan farmers grew a greater variety of these.
- The Incas dug these systems to bring water to the crops
- The most important food of the Incas.
- This was the subject of many Incan religious ceremonies.
- The incas used this process first.
10 Clues: The name the Incas called corn. • What the Incas called potatoes. • The incas used this process first. • The most important food of the Incas. • This was another important Incan food. • The Incans developed this kind of farming. • The name the Incas gave their dried potatoes. • The Incan farmers grew a greater variety of these. • ...
Basic agriculture 2021-09-15
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- a commodity that is purchased form another country
- crop and turf production
- production of aquatic species for human use
- a raw material that can be produced bought or sold
- something produced as a primary substance that is sold
- number one commodity
Down
- the secondary product left from the primary product
- play cultivation and management
- a commodity grown in the U.S
- the management of natural organisms that produce resources for humans
10 Clues: number one commodity • crop and turf production • a commodity grown in the U.S • play cultivation and management • production of aquatic species for human use • a commodity that is purchased form another country • a raw material that can be produced bought or sold • the secondary product left from the primary product • ...
Farming & Agriculture 2021-08-19
Across
- deadliest mushrooms are in this family
- going into nature to find food
- a mushroom that grows and is similar to chicken
- Three Sisters is a popular example
- methods to keep water flowing to crops
Down
- This type of farming means it can last for several generations
- managing trees, crops, and animals to benefit each other
- yellow blossomed weeds that are good for cooking and home remedies
- burning a forest to use the ash as fertilizer
- a farm tool that tills the land
10 Clues: going into nature to find food • a farm tool that tills the land • Three Sisters is a popular example • deadliest mushrooms are in this family • methods to keep water flowing to crops • burning a forest to use the ash as fertilizer • a mushroom that grows and is similar to chicken • managing trees, crops, and animals to benefit each other • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2017-05-24
Across
- What bees do to fruit plants to help them grow
- Black and white cow mainly used for milk
- Breakfast meat that comes from pigs
- Pulls the farm equipment around
- What we call a baby beef cow
Down
- Material made from sheep hair
- Most popular grain in the United States
- The state with the most vegetable farms
- How horses could sleep
- The noise a chicken makes
10 Clues: How horses could sleep • The noise a chicken makes • What we call a baby beef cow • Material made from sheep hair • Pulls the farm equipment around • Breakfast meat that comes from pigs • Most popular grain in the United States • The state with the most vegetable farms • Black and white cow mainly used for milk • What bees do to fruit plants to help them grow
Agriculture Crossword 2019-02-05
Across
- What do some growers use instead of manufactured fertilizers to fertilize their vegetables?
- What is a female sheep called?
- ……………… is the science and art of cultivation on soil and the rearing of livestock.
- What is a male sheep called?
- What do dairy foods need to have in them to be classified as a dairy food?
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- What is the carbohydrate part of milk called?
- People who produce vegetables for a living are called producers or …………….
- 4,331ha is the average size of a ……… in Australia.
- How many times a day do dairy cows need to be milked?
- Wool is a …………… fiber.
10 Clues: Wool is a …………… fiber. • What is a male sheep called? • What is a female sheep called? • What is the carbohydrate part of milk called? • 4,331ha is the average size of a ……… in Australia. • How many times a day do dairy cows need to be milked? • People who produce vegetables for a living are called producers or ……………. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2024-08-16
10 Clues: safe • labor • selling • getting better • having high regard • people who cultivate land • to make or manufacture a good • the end good after being processed • being educated in a certain subject • characteristic of a example setting person
agriculture & industry 2023-05-12
Across
- least improved aspect of 5 year plan
- process of farmers reorganising their farms
- manipulated,fraudulent research to gain political influence
- changing distribution of land ownership
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- chairman that took over from mao, deng...
- political posters/ adverts to gain support
- maos political secretary
- campaign to protect crops, the 4...
- agricultural and industry production, walking on two...
- peasents forced to live and work, ending private production
10 Clues: maos political secretary • campaign to protect crops, the 4... • least improved aspect of 5 year plan • changing distribution of land ownership • chairman that took over from mao, deng... • political posters/ adverts to gain support • process of farmers reorganising their farms • agricultural and industry production, walking on two... • ...
Geography: Agriculture 2025-02-14
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- A type of farming where crops are grown for profit rather than personal use.
- The shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture.
- A form of agriculture in which luxury crops like coffee and sugarcane are grown on large estates.
- A system of agriculture that uses minimal inputs of labor per unit of land.
- The modification of landscapes to improve agricultural output, such as irrigation.
- The process of clearing and burning land for farming.
Down
- A type of farming where crops are grown primarily to feed animals on the same farm.
- A farming method that involves rotating crops and livestock for sustainability.
- A farming method that relies on seasonal migration of livestock.
- The movement of herds of animals to different pastures within a territory.
10 Clues: The process of clearing and burning land for farming. • The shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture. • A farming method that relies on seasonal migration of livestock. • The movement of herds of animals to different pastures within a territory. • A system of agriculture that uses minimal inputs of labor per unit of land. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2020-12-07
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- Alexander the Great's father
- came after increased population
- farming crops and animals
- Han Dynasty promoted this
- deals with the empire
Down
- to use for human use
- core region of the Gupta Empire
- followed the leaders
- invented the wheel
- a system that made agriculture successful
- how many river valley civilizations
- what Rome offered to conquered people
- extra
13 Clues: extra • invented the wheel • to use for human use • followed the leaders • deals with the empire • farming crops and animals • Han Dynasty promoted this • Alexander the Great's father • core region of the Gupta Empire • came after increased population • how many river valley civilizations • what Rome offered to conquered people • a system that made agriculture successful
Vocabulary test 2020-09-09
na xie xing xing 2017-06-08
ENA4 TEXT 7 2022-09-15
20 Clues: head • term • pass • trade • topic • adopt • debate • policy • treaty • overall • propose • require • provide • arrange • relevant • interpret • unanimous • agriculture • consideration • Eurokansanedustaja
Crossword puzzle 2022-05-31
21 Clues: kiir • kesk • mugav • linna • tundlik • tuhmuma • eessõna • asesõna • märgala • kordama • haukuma • võimatu • sidesõna • määrsõna • keskkond • mugavalt • nimisõna • kasvuhoone • omadussõna • kahjustama • põllumajandus
Food Production 2022-06-23
Across
- mineral for bone growth
- Helical shaped bacteria
- weak and brittle bones in adults
- prime need of all living things.
- process in which tea leaves bitterness is removed
- feed on dead and decaying organic matter
- Cash crop
- Helps to view microbes
- natural cleaners of environment
- rabi crop
- Comma shaped bacteria
Down
- milk sugar
- rod shaped bacteria
- science of growing plants and rearing of animals for food
- Crop raised in the rainy season
- bacteria found in the root nodules of legumes
- branch of agriculture which deals with the cultivation of fruits, vegetables,flowers etc
- round shaped bacteria
- fibre crop
- study of microbes
- unicellular fungi
21 Clues: Cash crop • rabi crop • milk sugar • fibre crop • study of microbes • unicellular fungi • rod shaped bacteria • round shaped bacteria • Comma shaped bacteria • Helps to view microbes • mineral for bone growth • Helical shaped bacteria • Crop raised in the rainy season • natural cleaners of environment • weak and brittle bones in adults • prime need of all living things. • ...
Agriculture to Civlisation Recap 2025-02-24
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- When humans control and manipulate the environement around them
- Passing and sharing ideas across different groups of peoples and cultures
- When this ended, food and energy became more abundant
- A __________ society is based around agriculture
Down
- Another important geographical feature
- An important geographical feature that helped civlisations emerge
- ________ Crescent
- This emerged because of agriculture
- The land between two rivers
- Humans did this before agriculture
10 Clues: ________ Crescent • The land between two rivers • Humans did this before agriculture • This emerged because of agriculture • Another important geographical feature • A __________ society is based around agriculture • When this ended, food and energy became more abundant • When humans control and manipulate the environement around them • ...
Physics in Agriculture 2024-05-07
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- the study of force which may be on objects that are moving or at rest
- detectable air waves created by vibration
- a device that can increase the amount or direction of force
- magnets can be used to produce electricity which can create power
- the number of times a machine increases or multiplies the force
- resistance to movement between two surfaces
- the rate at which work is done
- the opposition to movement
- the push or pull on an object to move it
Down
- combines several simple machines
- wave lengths of electromagnetic radiation
- have only one or two parts
- the study of force
- the structure of atoms and molecules and the functions of the particles
- the energy produced by the motions of molecules and atoms
- how well a machine overcomes friction
- moving an object a distance
17 Clues: the study of force • have only one or two parts • the opposition to movement • moving an object a distance • the rate at which work is done • combines several simple machines • how well a machine overcomes friction • the push or pull on an object to move it • wave lengths of electromagnetic radiation • detectable air waves created by vibration • ...
Introduction in Agriculture 2025-04-07
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- They are grown on a farm and need water to live
- Pork comes from this animal
- We eat it all the time
- Wool comes from a _ _ _ _ _
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of land
- When on a farm this is very important
- The animals that provides us with beef and milk are _ _ _ _
- Farms are generally located in _ _ _ _ _ areas
- anything based from milk is considered a _ _ _ _ _ food
Down
- Where plants are grown and animals are raised for production
- The food, nuggets, is made from the _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- To get to school, you might use public _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Wheat industries are known for their vast _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Once grown plants are taken from the ground to _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- At a farm, farmers use a variety of _ _ _ _ _
- They grow plants and raise animals on a farm
16 Clues: We eat it all the time • Pork comes from this animal • Wool comes from a _ _ _ _ _ • The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of land • When on a farm this is very important • They grow plants and raise animals on a farm • At a farm, farmers use a variety of _ _ _ _ _ • Farms are generally located in _ _ _ _ _ areas • They are grown on a farm and need water to live • ...
Ag Semester Final Review 2023-12-14
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- or undercooked fish what food is involved in the common foodborne infection illnes
- to use to determine safe internal temperture
- The 1st degree in the FFA (1st year)
- Living things raised for food and resource production.
- Future Farmers of America
- Medicines used in food animals to treat diseases, to increase production performance and efficiency.
- intoxication eats food containing harmful bacteria
- Agriculture Experience SAE
- Cotton, Copper, Cattle, Climate and
- worm the trichinella spiralis is also known as
Down
- is the disease causing organism
- hands properly should be done before serving or eating food
- Destroys pathogenic and spoilage bacteria in food
- gases what are examples of environment issus
- Welfare Well being of animals
- what do people want to know about their food
- infection ingest food which contains live pathogenic microorganisms
- common foodborne infection illness
- worm trichinella spiralis is also known as which of them
- Food and Drug Administration
- welfare what do sustainable management practices guarentee?
- gold The FFA colors are national blue and...
- Agricultural food that is grown and harvested
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Experience Cultivation of plants, animals,fungi, or other life forms used for food, fiber, and other products used to sustain life.
25 Clues: Future Farmers of America • Food and Drug Administration • is the disease causing organism • Agriculture Experience SAE • Welfare Well being of animals • common foodborne infection illness • Cotton, Copper, Cattle, Climate and • The 1st degree in the FFA (1st year) • United States Department of Agriculture • what do people want to know about their food • ...
Jkiv 2016-10-19
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- mobile way of way
- larest and best preserve Neolithic site know so far
- river in Egypt
- domestication of animals
- consequences of the agriculture towards women
- human history in the period before recorded events.
- one of the main crops in South America.
- a kind of plant that Neolithic farmers tried but failed to cultivate
- instrument used in hunting, also used to cut and process grasses.
- one of the main crops in China
- lifestyle of humans before the Neolithic revolution
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- one of the main crops in Middle East.
- number of people in a place
- weather conditions of a region
- nomadic lifestyle, supported by large herds of animals.
- first habitants of Jericho around 11,000-8500 BC.
- a place, typically one that has hitherto been uninhabited, where people establish a community
- allows storage and transportation of foods
- settled heiarchical urban life surprised by agriculture
- group that terrorized people from china to Rome
- where agriculture first took place
- the business of operating a farm
- near eastern settlement
- a social group of any size who's members reside in a specific location
- One of the main crops in Mesoamerica.
25 Clues: river in Egypt • mobile way of way • near eastern settlement • domestication of animals • number of people in a place • weather conditions of a region • one of the main crops in China • the business of operating a farm • where agriculture first took place • one of the main crops in Middle East. • One of the main crops in Mesoamerica. • one of the main crops in South America. • ...
Intro To Ag 2023-12-13
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- Number 1 Illinois Ag county
- a person who repairs heavy farm equipment
- Number 6 for state rankings
- U.S agriculture maintains a positive of this
- art and science of producing food and fiber
- Number 1 in Illinois Ag exports
- science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- IN 9th place for state rankings
- leading export in united states
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- crop and soil science
- largest industry in america
- The main reason people farm in illinois
- Number 1 Illinois Ag product
- supply,service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultural systems
- Largest importer of the U.S Ag products
- 11% of Ag jobs are this
- segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock
- applied social science that deals with how producers, consumers, and societies use scarce resources for production
- practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- Number 1 for state rankings for Ag products
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other processes
- Number 1 producer of
- field involving science that understand the food processes and improve food products for general public
- practice of garden cultivation and management
- Illinois is number 4 for this production
25 Clues: Number 1 producer of • crop and soil science • 11% of Ag jobs are this • largest industry in america • Number 1 Illinois Ag county • Number 6 for state rankings • Number 1 Illinois Ag product • Number 1 in Illinois Ag exports • IN 9th place for state rankings • leading export in united states • The main reason people farm in illinois • Largest importer of the U.S Ag products • ...
FFA Crossword 2025-09-30
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- A core component of FFA that allows students to develop leadership skills, which are crucial for the future of agriculture
- Symbolized by the owl, knowledge is fundamental for students in FFA, linking classroom learning with practical, hands-on experience in agriculture.
- Represents knowledge and wisdom, essential for success in the modern agricultural industry, according to the Wisconsin FFA.
- The organization's focus on recognizing academic achievement and providing financial assistance to members.
- A symbol of freedom and the nation's ability to explore the vast, new world of agriculture.
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- The official emblem of FFA features symbols like the cross-section of an ear of corn, the rising sun, the plow, the eagle, and the owl.
- A symbol on the FFA emblem representing the historical foundation of agriculture and the labor involved in farming.
- The science of soil management and crop production, a key area of study in agriculture.
- statement of beliefs in agriculture, FFA membership, the values of citizenship and patriotism, written by E.M. Tiffany in 1928
- symbol from the emblem, the ear of corn represents unity and the agricultural link between all U.S. states.
10 Clues: The science of soil management and crop production, a key area of study in agriculture. • A symbol of freedom and the nation's ability to explore the vast, new world of agriculture. • The organization's focus on recognizing academic achievement and providing financial assistance to members. • ...
Roman Gods 2021-03-18
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- Considered the protector of Rome
- God of love and beauty
- Goddess of love
- God of war
- God of Time, Wealth, and Agriculture
- God of the hearth
- King of the gods and god of thunder and lighting
- God of wine and civilization, law and calm
- God of music, poetry, and archery
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- God of the sea
- God of trade
- Goddess of the hunt, archery, and animals
- Goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of agriculture and the seasons
- God of the underworld
15 Clues: God of war • God of trade • God of the sea • Goddess of love • Goddess of wisdom • God of the hearth • God of the underworld • God of love and beauty • Considered the protector of Rome • God of music, poetry, and archery • God of Time, Wealth, and Agriculture • Goddess of agriculture and the seasons • Goddess of the hunt, archery, and animals • God of wine and civilization, law and calm • ...
Roman Gods 2022-11-28
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- goddess of love, fertility, beauty, prosperity, and victory
- god of love
- goddess of fruitful abundance
- god of freshwater and the sea
- god of the underworld
- goddess of flowers and spring
- messenger of the gods and of commerce and finance
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- god of harvest and agriculture
- god of the sky and king of all the gods
- god of the sun, poetry, music, and oracles
- goddess of war
- goddess of marriage
- goddess of agriculture
- goddess of animals
- god of war
15 Clues: god of war • god of love • goddess of war • goddess of animals • goddess of marriage • god of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • goddess of fruitful abundance • god of freshwater and the sea • goddess of flowers and spring • god of harvest and agriculture • god of the sky and king of all the gods • god of the sun, poetry, music, and oracles • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2015-05-13
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- what component of soil composition has more of the rest?
- which one is smaller roots or rootlets?
- which is least important for soil composition??
- is water and air equal or different in volume?
- what holds up the plant?
- in water logged soil, what component is replaced?
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- what do plants breath?
- what is least important for plants?
- why is home garden better then already grown food?
- whats gives plants nutrients?
10 Clues: what do plants breath? • what holds up the plant? • whats gives plants nutrients? • what is least important for plants? • which one is smaller roots or rootlets? • is water and air equal or different in volume? • which is least important for soil composition?? • in water logged soil, what component is replaced? • why is home garden better then already grown food? • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2019-02-05
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- What do some growers use instead of manufactured fertilizers to fertilize their vegetables?
- Wool is a …………… fiber.
- What is a male sheep called?
- What is the carbohydrate part of milk called?
- How many times a day do dairy cows need to be milked?
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- 4,331ha is the average size of a ……… in Australia.
- People who produce vegetables for a living are called producers or …………….
- ……………… is the science and art of cultivation on soil and the rearing of livestock.
- What is a female sheep called?
- What do dairy foods need to have in them to be classified as a dairy food?
10 Clues: Wool is a …………… fiber. • What is a male sheep called? • What is a female sheep called? • What is the carbohydrate part of milk called? • 4,331ha is the average size of a ……… in Australia. • How many times a day do dairy cows need to be milked? • People who produce vegetables for a living are called producers or ……………. • ...
Agriculture Genetics 2021-09-28
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- variation of inherited traits
- Square- a square graph used to predict genotypes-
- a replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms
- dominatiable heritable characteristic
- the genetic constitution of a living organism
- distinguish quality of a individual
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- observable characteristic of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with its environment
- denoting heritable characteristics
- having two identical alleles
- substances in different phases
10 Clues: having two identical alleles • variation of inherited traits • substances in different phases • denoting heritable characteristics • distinguish quality of a individual • dominatiable heritable characteristic • the genetic constitution of a living organism • Square- a square graph used to predict genotypes- • ...
Everything Agriculture 2025-02-24
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- A baby sheep
- An animal that lays eggs
- A red fruit that people sometimes think is a vegetable
- The process of gathering crops
- A place where cows are milked
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- A large building that animals live in
- A person to grows crops and harvests them
- Farmers grow these in fields, like wheat and barley
- Yellow vegetable that grows on a cob
- A machine used to plow fields
10 Clues: A baby sheep • An animal that lays eggs • A machine used to plow fields • A place where cows are milked • The process of gathering crops • Yellow vegetable that grows on a cob • A large building that animals live in • A person to grows crops and harvests them • Farmers grow these in fields, like wheat and barley • A red fruit that people sometimes think is a vegetable
agriculture crossword 2024-10-23
animal agriculture 2024-11-07
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- animals domesticated by humans for our needs
- don't have horns
- cow raised for slaughter
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden
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- cattle are the first American composite breed
- Ovine
- remove the testicles
- also called swine or hog, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal
- a young sheep which is less than one year old
- female cow not impregnated
10 Clues: Ovine • don't have horns • remove the testicles • cow raised for slaughter • female cow not impregnated • animals domesticated by humans for our needs • cattle are the first American composite breed • a young sheep which is less than one year old • also called swine or hog, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal • ...
Agriculture crossword 2022-01-19
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- process of eroding or being eroded by wind water or other natural agents.
- weathering-the erosion or disintergration of rocks building materials.
- Rock- once igneous or sedimentary rocks.
- weathering- the process that breaks rocks apart without changing their chemical composition.
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- perpendicular force per unit Area.
- weathering- the weakening and subsequent distinergantion. Of rocks by plants animals and microbes.
- Rock-a rock formed from lava erupted from a volcano.
- rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air.
- becoming liquified by heat.
- denoting or relating to rock that has undergone transformation by heat Pressure or other agencies.
- Igneous rocks form where magma cools and crystallized.
11 Clues: becoming liquified by heat. • perpendicular force per unit Area. • Rock- once igneous or sedimentary rocks. • Rock-a rock formed from lava erupted from a volcano. • Igneous rocks form where magma cools and crystallized. • rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air. • weathering-the erosion or disintergration of rocks building materials. • ...
Local Agriculture 2022-05-01
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- the distinctive taste of a food or drink
- an organism and especially one of an agricultural or horticultural variety or strain originating and persistent under cultivation
- a plantation of grapevines, typically producing grapes used in winemaking.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- a piece of enclosed land planted with fruit trees.
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- a distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
- relating to the interrelation of climate and the activities and distribution of living organisms.
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable.
- a natural feature of the earth's surface
- a smooth-skinned juicy light green or deep red to purplish black berry eaten dried or fresh as a fruit or fermented to produce wine
10 Clues: a natural feature of the earth's surface • the distinctive taste of a food or drink • a distinctive attribute or aspect of something. • a piece of enclosed land planted with fruit trees. • a plantation of grapevines, typically producing grapes used in winemaking. • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment • ...
Rubenstein Chapter 9 Part 2: Agriculture 2020-06-02
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- subsistence agriculture
- The flooded field
- Malay word for wet ricr
- Seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pasture areas.
- rotation: Practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- A form of commercial agriculture found in tropical and subtropical developing countries of Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
- A machine that cuts the grain
- Lading, milpa, chena, and kaingin, is prepared by hand, perhaps with the help of a simple implement such as a hoe
- The drylands of western North America, southeastern Latin America, Central Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and the South Pacific.
- cultivation: The tropical regions of Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia.
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- The system of commercial farming found in developed countries
- agricultural land
- rice: Rice planted on dry land
- Growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- nomadism: Drylands of Southwest Asia, North Africa, Central Asia, and East Asia.
- cropping: Obtaining two harvests per year from one field
- & Burn agriculture: Method of growing food in wild with vegetation burned
- tillage: Process that involves planting on ridges
18 Clues: agricultural land • The flooded field • subsistence agriculture • Malay word for wet ricr • A machine that cuts the grain • rice: Rice planted on dry land • Growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • tillage: Process that involves planting on ridges • cropping: Obtaining two harvests per year from one field • The system of commercial farming found in developed countries • ...
Nebraska Agriculture Industry 2020-09-30
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- pink animal, makes bacon
- yellow and green crop
- milk comes from this animal
- the state we live in
- used to harvest plants
- birds, lay eggs to eat
- eats hay
- largest sector of agriculture in Nebraska
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- utilize 45.2 million acres
- vital natural resources
- heart and soul of Nebraska
- 49,100 of them in Nebraska
- horses eat it
13 Clues: eats hay • horses eat it • the state we live in • yellow and green crop • used to harvest plants • birds, lay eggs to eat • vital natural resources • pink animal, makes bacon • utilize 45.2 million acres • heart and soul of Nebraska • 49,100 of them in Nebraska • milk comes from this animal • largest sector of agriculture in Nebraska
Unit 1 2025-08-14
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- — resources provided by nature that can replace themselves.
- — activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and the related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- — all aspects of water conservation and management.
- — the science of producing, processing, and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- — animal growth, care, and management.
- — use of cells or components of cells to produce products or processes.
- — basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms.
- — commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- — science of insect life.
- — application of engineering principles in agricultural settings.
- — fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- — management of agricultural resources, including farms and agribusinesses.
- — all the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding and affecting an organism.
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- — chemistry as it applies to living matter.
- — use of modern principles and practices in animal growth and management.
- — study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants.
- — teaching and program management in agriculture.
- — use of electronics and ultra-modern equipment to perform tasks and control machinery and processes.
- — application of science to an industrial or commercial objective; also, the equipment and expertise to cultivate, harvest, store, process, and transport crops for consumption.
- — use of modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- — the application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- — science and economics of managing land and field crops.
- — raising of finfish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals under controlled conditions. Also, the management of the aquatic environment for production of plants and animals.
- — pest control program based on multiple-control practices.
- — science dealing with the characteristics of elements or simple substances.
25 Clues: — science of insect life. • — animal growth, care, and management. • — chemistry as it applies to living matter. • — fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. • — teaching and program management in agriculture. • — all aspects of water conservation and management. • — basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms. • ...
Industries 2015-03-25
20 Clues: va • daf • adf • asdf • af d • adfa • afds • adsfa • infra • flights • vehicle • schools • freight • asdfadsf • overseas • adsfadsf • consumer • related to money • trending industry • farmer's profession
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-08-26
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- Use of modern principles and practices in animal growth and management.
- Pest control program based on multiple-control practices.
- Science of insect life.
- Teaching and program management in agriculture.
- Science and economics of managing land and field crops.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and the related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- Application of science to an industrial or commercial objective; also, the equipment and expertise to cultivate, harvest, store, process, and transport crops for consumption.
- Use of electronics and ultra-modern equipment to perform tasks and control machinery and processes.
- Application of engineering principles in agricultural settings.
- Chemistry as it applies to living matter.
- Science dealing with the characteristics of elements or simple substances.
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- Animal growth, care, and management.
- Management of agricultural resources, including farms and agribusinesses.
- All aspects of water conservation and management.
- Use of cells or components of cells to produce products or processes.
- Fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- Use of modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- Raising of finfish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals under controlled conditions. Also, the management of the aquatic environment for production of plants and animals.
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding and affecting an organism.
- Resources provided by nature that can replace themselves.
- The science of producing, processing, and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- Study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants.
25 Clues: Science of insect life. • Animal growth, care, and management. • Chemistry as it applies to living matter. • Fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. • Teaching and program management in agriculture. • All aspects of water conservation and management. • Basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms. • Use of modern principles in growing and managing crops. • ...
Farming 2023-05-23
19 Clues: bio • mező • tehén • kapál • borjú • karám • ültet • trágya • szamár • növény • gyomlál • lapátol • terelés • istálló • méhészet • függőágy • természet • termőtalaj • mezőgazdaság
2.0 Artifact Crossword 2020-03-19
19 Clues: rota • flos • uvae • falx • caepa • miles • panis • molae • boves • porcus • asinus • olivae • fruges • cinara • agricola • saccharum • stramentum • aquaeductus • latus fundus
All Right! - Unit 3 Lesson 2+3 (NE-EN & EN-NE) 2025-02-11
20 Clues: moedig • suburb • zolder • in-laws • neiging • equator • rijkdom • geduldig • mortgage • mortgage • onwetend • resources • betrouwbaar • vensterbank • scaffolding • sustainable • agriculture • perseverance • acquaintance • binnenkant (huis)
Work: Units 3.3, 3.4 2022-04-23
19 Clues: alga • žavus • kokybė • mokyti • mokytis • pareiga • uždirbti • užsienio • pirkėjas • pavyzdys • fabrikas • savanoris • užsienyje • vyriausybė • žemės ūkis • atsakingas • aptarnavimas • išsilavinimas • reikalaujantis daug pastangų
Vocab pretérito car, gar, zar 2015-05-09
20 Clues: tool • road • block • block • ruins • statue • farmer • modern • pyramid • village • sidewalk • building • religion • cathedral • to destroy • skyscraper • excavation • agriculture • civilization • promenade/pedestrian walkway
Work: Units 3.3, 3.4 2022-04-23
19 Clues: alga • žavus • mokyti • kokybė • mokytis • pareiga • pavyzdys • fabrikas • užsienio • pirkėjas • uždirbti • užsienyje • savanoris • vyriausybė • žemės ūkis • atsakingas • aptarnavimas • išsilavinimas • reikalaujantis daug pastangų
Electricity in Agriculture 2016-02-16
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- Material that provides great resistance to flow of electricity
- The use of 1000 watts per hour
- a switch that trips and breaks the circuit when more than a specified amount of current passes through it
- A measure of energy available or work that can be done using one ampere at one volt
- A condition that occurs when electricity flows back to its source to rapidly and trips fuses, burns wires, and drains batteries
- Any tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- The process of making an electrical connection between a circuit, electricity-using device, or other electricity source to the earth to reduce the chance of shock and damage
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- Protective tube with individual insulated wires running through it
- A measure of electrical pressure
- A standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment
- AN electrical source and wires connected to an electrical device
- A measure of the resistance of a material to the flow of an electrical current
- Any material that will permit an electron to move through it
- form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
- Loss of voltage as electricity travels through a wire
- A measure of the rate of flow of a current in a conductor
16 Clues: The use of 1000 watts per hour • A measure of electrical pressure • Loss of voltage as electricity travels through a wire • Any tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow • A measure of the rate of flow of a current in a conductor • Any material that will permit an electron to move through it • Material that provides great resistance to flow of electricity • ...
Careers in Agriculture 2023-07-23
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- deals with symptoms, cause and damage of plant diseases
- expert in the science of soil management and crop production
- a person who is employed in agriculture , usually a manual worker
- study the chemistry of living systems to increase scientific knowledge
- field of study focusing on improving the productivity, quality, and safety of agricultural produce
- Looks after and helps with animal health
- someone who practices gardening
- study different soil compositions
- provide advice to farmers and farm managers on how to improve crop or livestock production
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- Design, develop and manage the manufacture of agricultural machinery
- the industry, enterprises, and the field of study of value chains in agriculture
- someone who collects produce
- perform tests and experiments, and provide technical support to assist Agricultural Scientists
- study of genetic variation and selection used to propagate trait combinations in crops
- expert in garden cultivation
- scientist who conducts research in biology
16 Clues: someone who collects produce • expert in garden cultivation • someone who practices gardening • study different soil compositions • Looks after and helps with animal health • scientist who conducts research in biology • deals with symptoms, cause and damage of plant diseases • expert in the science of soil management and crop production • ...
History of Agriculture 2024-09-09
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- 19th-century doctrine or belief stating the expansion of the U.S. throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
- free trade agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico
- area of Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado and Texas affected by severe soil erosion, caused by drought and relentless windstorms, in the 1930s
- colorless, volatile and flammable liquid which is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
- ancient region of southwestern Asia in present-day Iraq, lying between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
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- action of searching out and publicizing scandalous information about famous people in an underhanded way
- treaty between Canada, Mexico and the United States which eliminated most tariffs between the counties
- American law which makes it illegal to adulterate or misbrand meat and meat products being sold as food; ensures meat and meat products are slaughtered and processed under strictly regulated sanitary conditions
- large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides and high-yield crop varieties
- vegetable garden, especially a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war
- provided grants of land to states to finance the establishment of colleges specializing in “agriculture and the mechanic arts”
- British civilian organization created during World War II so women could work in agriculture
- act or means of sealing off a place to prevent foods or people from entering or leaving
- estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar and tobacco were cultivated by resident labor
- farm implement consisting of a strong blade at the end of a beam, usually hitched to a draft team or motor vehicle and used for breaking up soil and cutting furrows in preparation for sowingfarm implement consisting of a strong blade at the end of a beam, usually hitched to a draft team or motor vehicle and used for breaking up soil and cutting furrows in preparation for sowing
16 Clues: free trade agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico • act or means of sealing off a place to prevent foods or people from entering or leaving • estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar and tobacco were cultivated by resident labor • vegetable garden, especially a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war • ...
Agriculture History Crossword 2023-10-22
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- the process of cultivating plants and animals for food
- the term for each layer of soil
- what soil provides for bugs, earthworms, burrowing mammals, etc.
- the removal of soil from one place and the transfer to another place
- the practice of raising crops and livestock for human use and consumption
- this type of agriculture occupies about 25% of the world's cropland
- a term that refers to particles moving downward in the soil
- 1 of these contains millions of bacteria, fungi, algae, and other single-celled organisms
- this covers 26% of Earth's land surface
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- occurs when soil deteriorates
- the property of soil that refers to the ability to grow plants due to essential nutrients
- the land used to raise plants
- this comes from rock and is molded by living organisms
- one of every ______ acres of land on Earth is used to produce food and fiber for human use
- also known as pasture
- the oldest form of agriculture
16 Clues: also known as pasture • occurs when soil deteriorates • the land used to raise plants • the oldest form of agriculture • the term for each layer of soil • this covers 26% of Earth's land surface • the process of cultivating plants and animals for food • this comes from rock and is molded by living organisms • a term that refers to particles moving downward in the soil • ...
Intro to Agriculture 2025-09-02
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- – A national youth organization for students interested in agriculture. The official name is the National FFA Organization. In 1988, the National FFA Organization changed its original name of Future Farmers of America to reflect the expanding career field of Agricultural Education.
- – Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- – The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- – The broad industry engaged in producing plants and animals for food and fiber, the provision of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- – Something that provides protection from adverse conditions for a person, animal, or thing.
- resources – The natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
- – To bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- – Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grain, fruit, vegetable, or metal.
- – A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool.
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- – A term referring to the full scale of operations related to the business of agriculture. It connotes the interrelationships of farming, farm services, soil science, agronomy, land grant universities, county extension services, state and federal experiment stations, soil and water conservation services, plant and animal nutrition, plant and animal protection, transportation, finance, and marketing.
- Agricultural Experience (SAE) – Student-led, instructor-supervised, workbased learning experience that results in measurable outcomes within a predefined, agreed upon set of Agriculture, Food and
- Resources (AFNR) Technical Standards and Career Ready Practices aligned to your Career Plan of study.
- – Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool; includes beef and dairy cattle, swine, sheep, horses, and goats; may also include poultry.
- – Supplies, and services farmers use to produce crops and livestock; any resource used in production.
- – Domesticated fowls raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
- – To ship (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) to a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- – Anything which, when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
17 Clues: – A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool. • – The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture. • – Anything which, when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat. • – Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grain, fruit, vegetable, or metal. • ...
History of Agriculture 2025-12-05
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- Huge change in society, such as the Industrial one
- A sequence of historical events
- Practice of cultivating soil and raising animals
- A new idea or invention that improves something
- One of the modern-day countries within the Fertile Crescent
- Very old; describes early cave drawings
- Soil-turning tool improved by John Deere
- Metal that ended the Bronze Age
- One of the early methods, along with hunting, to obtain food
- Last name of the inventor who patented the reaper
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- Metal introduced in the Iron Age that made farming easier
- Taming animals for human use
- Preparing land and growing crops
- Region where plant cultivation began around 8500 BC
- Era when stone tools were replaced by metal ones
- Inventor of the cotton gin
16 Clues: Inventor of the cotton gin • Taming animals for human use • A sequence of historical events • Metal that ended the Bronze Age • Preparing land and growing crops • Very old; describes early cave drawings • Soil-turning tool improved by John Deere • A new idea or invention that improves something • Era when stone tools were replaced by metal ones • ...
Agriculture Tools 2022-03-08
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- a hand tool for cutting wood or other materials, typically with a long, thin serrated steel blade and operated using a backward and forward movement.
- a frame consisting of a long bar with two adjustable clamping.
- a small flat ring made of metal, rubber, or plastic fixed under a nut or the head of a bolt to spread the pressure when tightened or between two joining surfaces as a spacer or seal.
- a length of tape or thin flexible metal, marked at intervals for measuring.
- a structure consisting of a series of bars or steps between two upright lengths of wood, metal, or rope, used for climbing up or down something.
- a short, slender, sharp-pointed metal pin with a raised helical thread running around it and a slotted head, used to join things together by being rotated
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- a device consisting of a sealed glass tube partially filled with alcohol or other liquid, containing an air bubble whose position reveals whether a surface is perfectly level or plumb.
- a tool with a heavy metal head mounted at right angles at the end of a handle, used for jobs such as breaking things and driving in nails.
- a small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to join things together
- is a form of hammer used to drive nails into wood or other materials.
10 Clues: a frame consisting of a long bar with two adjustable clamping. • is a form of hammer used to drive nails into wood or other materials. • a length of tape or thin flexible metal, marked at intervals for measuring. • a small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to join things together • ...
Mexico Agriculture 2013-10-29
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- The US number one importer is?
- Something that is scarce in New Mexico is?
- Mexico is the largest importer in?
- One of the products produced in the Mexican farmlands are?
Down
- Mexico's number one agriculture-related export is?
- Most important agricultural activity in New Mexico is?
- Mexico's main crop that ranks 4th worldwide is?
- Mexico's number one exporter?
- Mexico is also a major producer in?
- Mexico's main crop that ranks 5th in its country is?
10 Clues: Mexico's number one exporter? • The US number one importer is? • Mexico is the largest importer in? • Mexico is also a major producer in? • Something that is scarce in New Mexico is? • Mexico's main crop that ranks 4th worldwide is? • Mexico's number one agriculture-related export is? • Mexico's main crop that ranks 5th in its country is? • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- food markets at which farmers sell their produce directly to consumers
- process in which 90 percent of moisture in a fruit is removed
- article of trade or commerce
- process in which vegetables are cleaned under running water to remove dirt and surface germs
- process of removing a fruit’s outer skin
Down
- process in which produce is submerged in boiling water or steam for a short time
- least waste of time and effort when performing in the best way possible
- process in which the inedible parts of a plant are removed
- prolonged periods of abnormally low rainfall
- process in which picked produce is coated in wax to prevent moisture loss and bruising during shipping
10 Clues: article of trade or commerce • process of removing a fruit’s outer skin • prolonged periods of abnormally low rainfall • process in which the inedible parts of a plant are removed • process in which 90 percent of moisture in a fruit is removed • food markets at which farmers sell their produce directly to consumers • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2021-02-02
Across
- The planting of lines of trees or other plants to protect crops and livestock and prevent erosion.
- The shaping of a natural slope into stair-stepped levels for the purpose of planting.
- Moving livestock between pastures so that grazed plants can recover well.
- Farming without the use of a plow, in order to reduce disturbance of soil and other factors.
- Varying what is planted in a given location from year to year to promote good soil health and reduce resistence to pests.
Down
- Cover crops that are allowed to break down for the purpose of amending the soil.
- Furrowing the soil along the natural topography of a given area instead of using intentional rows.
- The transport of sediments and other materials by wind, water, ice, or gravity.
- Crops that will grow back after being harvested year after year.
- A sedimentary rock that is sometimes ground up and used to amend soil, making it more acidic.
10 Clues: Crops that will grow back after being harvested year after year. • Moving livestock between pastures so that grazed plants can recover well. • The transport of sediments and other materials by wind, water, ice, or gravity. • Cover crops that are allowed to break down for the purpose of amending the soil. • ...
