agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- The practice of farming
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- mineral deposits
- activities in the production of a single good.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- Extension of desert like lands
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Primary activity involving the mining
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
Down
- study of how people support themselves.
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- involves the processing of raw materials
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- activities in the production of a single good.
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Extension of desert like lands
- Primary activity involving the mining
- The practice of farming
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
Down
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- mineral deposits
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- study of how people support themselves.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- involves the processing of raw materials
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
FFA Review 2022-09-16
Across
- What FFA is to Agriculture Education.
- Represents freedom on the ffa emblem.
- Final and hardest FFA degree to earn.
- Represents unity on the emblem.
- To serve.
- One of the parts of the three circle model.
- To do.
- Represents knowledge and wisdom on the emblem.
- FFA salute.
- FFA degree earned in the second year of membership.
Down
- SFJHS FFA president.
- A project you have outside of class that relates to agriculture.
- Degree earned in the first year of FFA membership.
- Contest in FFA dealing with plants and flowers.
- One of the official FFA colors.
- Represents hard work on the emblem.
- What we wear to official FFA events.
- To learn.
- One of the people who helped with the act in 1917.
19 Clues: To do. • To serve. • To learn. • FFA salute. • SFJHS FFA president. • One of the official FFA colors. • Represents unity on the emblem. • Represents hard work on the emblem. • What we wear to official FFA events. • What FFA is to Agriculture Education. • Represents freedom on the ffa emblem. • Final and hardest FFA degree to earn. • One of the parts of the three circle model. • ...
Expanding Interactions Review 2022-10-13
Across
- Christian campaigns to retake the holy lands
- ________________ structures fell, new ones took their place
- Region of Africa, Europe, and Asia
- First dynasty to fall
- The black death is also called the ________________ plague
- ___________ interaction among cultures expanded
- A period of a 1,000 years
- A spiritual and political leader of the Muslims
- World __________________ practiced in various parts of the world
- Vikings had trade networks here
Down
- The world became more ___________________ through trade and ideas
- Spread of ________________ caused world population to fluctuate
- ____________________ structures relied on agriculture and trade
- Lands under Muslim rule
- The majority branch of Islam
- ________ Mongolia was a time of peace in the Mongol Empire
- Ideas and __________________ moved through exchange networks
- Revolution in which we went from hunting to farming
- Mongol Tribe Leader
19 Clues: Mongol Tribe Leader • First dynasty to fall • Lands under Muslim rule • A period of a 1,000 years • The majority branch of Islam • Vikings had trade networks here • Region of Africa, Europe, and Asia • Christian campaigns to retake the holy lands • ___________ interaction among cultures expanded • A spiritual and political leader of the Muslims • ...
FFA Creed paragraph one 2025-09-16
10 Clues: past and present what? • trusting in something. • another word for before. • something you swear to do. • something you win or gain. • another word for hardships. • something that you fight for. • what future do you believe in? • actions performed with intention. • somebody who works in agriculture.
L'industrialisation 2021-05-14
Across
- Représente l'utilisation de machines dans la production de biens
- Cette invention de 1784 permet de faire de nombreuses inventions, ex : locomotive et machine de tissage et de filage
- Repos d'une partie de la terre
- Second secteur qui s'industrialise
- Privés de nourritures et de revenus, ils quittent leurs terres en raison de la propriété privée qui s’installe en agriculture
- Le premier pays qui s'industrialise
- Premier secteur qui s'industrialise
- Mode de production suite à la révolution industrielle
- La Grande-Bretagne, qui a une économie forte, en a beaucoup de disponibles
- Avec les avancées techniques et les nouvelles sources d'énergie, elles produisent plus de bien, et ce, plus rapidement
- Cette loi permet aux riches propriétaires terriens de clôturer leurs terres
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- Alternance des cultures
- Classe sociale aisée (entrepreneurs, financiers et patrons)
- Phénomène de croissance de la population, rendu possible en Grande-Bretagne avec les progrès en agriculture
- Classe sociale qui vit et travaille dans la misère
- Combustible qui permet la production de la vapeur. La Grande-Bretagne en a abondamment
- Signifie les travailleurs que la Grande-Bretagne a en abondance
- Représente le travail de la terre, un secteur qui connaît de nombreuses innovations
- Mode de production avant la révolution industrielle
- Époque durant laquelle s'amorce l'industrialisation
- Représente la concentration de la population dans les villes
- Phénomène qui fait que la population passe de la campagne à la ville
22 Clues: Alternance des cultures • Repos d'une partie de la terre • Second secteur qui s'industrialise • Le premier pays qui s'industrialise • Premier secteur qui s'industrialise • Classe sociale qui vit et travaille dans la misère • Mode de production avant la révolution industrielle • Époque durant laquelle s'amorce l'industrialisation • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- study of how people support themselves.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Extension of desert like lands
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- Primary activity involving the mining
- involves the processing of raw materials
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
Down
- activities in the production of a single good.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- mineral deposits
- The practice of farming
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- Extension of desert like lands
- activities in the production of a single good.
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- The practice of farming
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- mineral deposits
- involves the processing of raw materials
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Primary activity involving the mining
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- A material in the environment believed necessary
Down
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- study of how people support themselves.
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Extension of desert like lands
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- involves the processing of raw materials
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
Down
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Primary activity involving the mining
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- activities in the production of a single good.
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- study of how people support themselves.
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- mineral deposits
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- The practice of farming
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- Primary activity involving the mining
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Extension of desert like lands
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- mineral deposits
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- involves the processing of raw materials
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
Down
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- study of how people support themselves.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- The practice of farming
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- The practice of farming
- study of how people support themselves.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- Extension of desert like lands
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
Down
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- activities in the production of a single good.
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- involves the processing of raw materials
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Primary activity involving the mining
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- mineral deposits
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
ch 2-3 vocab 2024-02-22
Across
- Union (EU)
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- Plan
- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- density
- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
Down
- of people per square mile of land area
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- market
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- per capita
- Leap Forward
- into an activity
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
23 Clues: Plan • market • density • Union (EU) • per capita • Leap Forward • into an activity • of people per square mile of land area • large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • in which goods and services are sold illegally • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Extension of desert like lands
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- Primary activity involving the mining
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- The practice of farming
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
Down
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- involves the processing of raw materials
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- activities in the production of a single good.
- mineral deposits
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- study of how people support themselves.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- Extension of desert like lands
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- activities in the production of a single good.
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- The practice of farming
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
Down
- involves the processing of raw materials
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Primary activity involving the mining
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- mineral deposits
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- study of how people support themselves.
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- mineral deposits
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- study of how people support themselves.
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- The practice of farming
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
Down
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Primary activity involving the mining
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- involves the processing of raw materials
- Extension of desert like lands
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- mineral deposits
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- study of how people support themselves.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
Down
- activities in the production of a single good.
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- Primary activity involving the mining
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- The practice of farming
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- involves the processing of raw materials
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Extension of desert like lands
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
african kingdoms review 2024-10-04
Across
- took advantage of monsoons for overseas trade
- empire ruled by mansa musa
- empire with trade based in art sculptures/carvings
- farming and agriculture, savannah/semi-desert
- east african kingdom that rose to power around the first century C.E.
- giant wall built by zimbabwe people to protect area
- southeastern africa, land later taken over by the mutapa
- emperor of Songhai who conquered west africa
- 2nd largest desert in the world
- combination of the bantu language and arabic words
- ethiopian empire that transitioned to christianity
- took over what was once aksum
- Muhammad rule was known as the golden age, reopened trade after it fell during Mali empire
- 1st african empire to trade with europe, based in agriculture
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- strong sea currents, utilized for trade
- empire in west africa that specialized in trading salt and taxing goods
- central africa along the equator
- ruled during 1200s, built 11 stone churches
- empire based in agriculture (cattle and leather goods), also invented blue dye
- 1st written language in africa, language of Aksum
- empire that lived along the niger river, conquered west africa
- edges of central africa, prime pasture
- king of the malinke people
- most valuable and respected king, expanded his empire
- reign began around 320 C.E., greatly improved the region’s power and size
- northern and southern edges of the sahara desert, semi desert
26 Clues: empire ruled by mansa musa • king of the malinke people • took over what was once aksum • 2nd largest desert in the world • central africa along the equator • edges of central africa, prime pasture • strong sea currents, utilized for trade • ruled during 1200s, built 11 stone churches • emperor of Songhai who conquered west africa • ...
The Perfect Competition 2021-10-08
18 Clues: RBI • SIB • Loan • Banks • Budget • Stocks • Currency • Economists • Agriculture • International • The World Bank • Indian Economy • Macroeconomics • Digital Finance • Graphs and Curves • Money and Banking • Financial History • Terms and Definitions
FFA Creed 2025-01-22
10 Clues: To Believe. • Back in time. • The current time. • Having a hard time. • Further in the present. • the timeframe of humanity. • A goal or challenge to complete. • People who do work in agriculture. • The United States of _____________. • The practice of growing crops or raising animals.
Vocabulario 2021-04-25
16 Clues: from • tool • avenue • to hunt • ancient • to turn • between • building • advanced • to build • city block • skyscraper • to the left • agriculture • neighborhood • traffic light
FFA Creed 2025-01-22
10 Clues: To Believe. • Back in time. • The current time. • Having a hard time. • Further in the present. • the timeframe of humanity. • A goal or challenge to complete. • People who do work in agriculture. • The United States of _____________. • The practice of growing crops or raising animals.
FFA Creed 2025-01-22
10 Clues: To Believe. • Back in time. • The current time. • Having a hard time. • Further in the present. • the timeframe of humanity. • A goal or challenge to complete. • People who do work in agriculture. • The United States of _____________. • The practice of growing crops or raising animals.
FFA Basics 2021-09-09
Across
- How many paragraphs is the FFA Creed?
- Learning to do, Doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve
- Dynamic youth organization within agriculture education
- Girls wear this around their neck
- One of the Official FFA Colors
- This means FFA is a part of the curriculum
- Boys wear this around their neck
- How many pins can be worn on the FFA jacket at a time?
- Record Book
- What are the pins worn under on the FFA jacket?
- Your Supervised Agriculture Experience
Down
- wrote the FFA Creed
- blue One of the Official FFA Colors
- FFA Uniform
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Premier Leadership, Personal Growth, Career Success
- first two words of the FFA Creed
- Inquiry based instruction
18 Clues: FFA Uniform • Record Book • wrote the FFA Creed • Pledge of Allegiance • Inquiry based instruction • One of the Official FFA Colors • Boys wear this around their neck • first two words of the FFA Creed • Girls wear this around their neck • blue One of the Official FFA Colors • How many paragraphs is the FFA Creed? • Your Supervised Agriculture Experience • ...
Modern Agriculture 2020-12-11
Across
- may lead to the destruction of biodiversity
- occurs when man-made products such as gasoline, oil, road salts and chemicals get into the groundwater
- Are an important component of today’s weed management systems.
- Too much fertiliser can pollute water supplies, causing ...
- nitrate One of the biggest chemical fertilisers to improve shields
Down
- the saturation of soil with water
- An evolving approach to agricultural innovations and farming practices that help farmers increase efficiency and reduce the number of natural resources like water, land, and energy necessary to meet the world’s food, fuel, and fiber needs.
- the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- erorion earth’s fragile skin that anchors all life on Earth
9 Clues: the saturation of soil with water • may lead to the destruction of biodiversity • Too much fertiliser can pollute water supplies, causing ... • erorion earth’s fragile skin that anchors all life on Earth • the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water • Are an important component of today’s weed management systems. • ...
Basic Agriculture 2021-06-08
Across
- prefer to take food in the form of Liquid
- of Chlorophyll Green
- input in Agriculture Seed
- for Macro Nutrient Nitrogen
Down
- of Pesticide Toxicity triangle that is represented with Skull and danger is red
- season starting month June
- that control Insects are Insecticides
- is derived from which language Latin
- of a commercial crop Cotton
- living organism that disturbs natural function of plants and causes economical damage is known as pest
10 Clues: of Chlorophyll Green • input in Agriculture Seed • season starting month June • of a commercial crop Cotton • for Macro Nutrient Nitrogen • is derived from which language Latin • that control Insects are Insecticides • prefer to take food in the form of Liquid • of Pesticide Toxicity triangle that is represented with Skull and danger is red • ...
agriculture words 2021-03-25
Across
- Safty methods used for vehicles on water
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.
- the activity of hunting wild animals or game, especially for food or sport.
Down
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals, typically under the control of one owner or manager.
- Animal science is described as "studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind".
- the activity of catching fish, either for food or as a sport.
9 Clues: farm animals regarded as an asset. • Safty methods used for vehicles on water • the activity of catching fish, either for food or as a sport. • the activity of hunting wild animals or game, especially for food or sport. • wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region. • ...
California Agriculture 2021-10-20
9 Clues: GROWN IN EVERY STATE • THE STATE YOU LIVE IN • THE COUNTY YOU LIVE IN • GROWING CROPS AND LIVESTOCK • TULARE COUNTY TOP COMMODITY • THE PRODUCTION AREA YOU LIVE IN • TO SELL GOODS TO ANOTHER COUNTRY • TO BUY GOODS FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY • AMERICANS SPEND THIS MUCH OF THEIR INCOME ON FOOD
Agriculture #2 2016-04-04
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- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- Land held to be used by everyone
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land
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- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- Money used to invest in business
- Animal food
9 Clues: Animal food • Money used to invest in business • Land held to be used by everyone • Unproductive; inadequate in performance • Animal droppings used to fertilize land • To feed on growing plants, such as grass • To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics • ...
Agriculture #2 2016-03-31
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- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
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- land held to be used by everyone
- Animal food
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass
- Money used to invest in business
9 Clues: Animal food • land held to be used by everyone • Money used to invest in business • Unproductive; inadequate in performance • Animal droppings used to fertilize land • To feed on growing plants, such as grass • To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand • A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics • ...
Agriculture Sectors 2022-03-24
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- A fish hatchery manager
- A Park Ranger
- A person who advocates on capital hill for policies that will support agriculturists (lobbyist)
- The owner of a lawn care business (not supplies and services)
- A salesperson for specialized veterinary equipment.
- A mechanic who works on tractors.
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- A farmer who raises and markets show hogs.
- A baker who takes raw ingredients and turns them into baked goods.
- A person who buys cattle from auctions for meat processing facilities and organizes shipping (order buyer or cattle dealer)
9 Clues: A Park Ranger • A fish hatchery manager • A mechanic who works on tractors. • A farmer who raises and markets show hogs. • A salesperson for specialized veterinary equipment. • The owner of a lawn care business (not supplies and services) • A baker who takes raw ingredients and turns them into baked goods. • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2023-10-03
Martian Agriculture 2024-04-24
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- Which planet has two moons?
- Which planet has one moon?
- Which planet has 95 moons?
- Mars takes ______ months to get to.
- which planet has 16 moons?
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- Which planet has 146 moons?
- Which planet is the most inhabitabal?
- Mars doesn't have flowing ____ which makes it hard to grow things.
- How many planets have no moons?
- Which planet has 28 moons?
10 Clues: Which planet has one moon? • Which planet has 95 moons? • which planet has 16 moons? • Which planet has 28 moons? • Which planet has two moons? • Which planet has 146 moons? • How many planets have no moons? • Mars takes ______ months to get to. • Which planet is the most inhabitabal? • Mars doesn't have flowing ____ which makes it hard to grow things.
Martian Agriculture 2024-04-24
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- Which planet has two moons?
- Which planet has one moon?
- Which planet has 95 moons?
- Mars takes ______ months to get to.
- which planet has 16 moons?
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- Which planet has 146 moons?
- Which planet is the most inhabitabal?
- Mars doesn't have flowing ____ which makes it hard to grow things.
- How many planets have no moons?
- Which planet has 28 moons?
10 Clues: Which planet has one moon? • Which planet has 95 moons? • which planet has 16 moons? • Which planet has 28 moons? • Which planet has two moons? • Which planet has 146 moons? • How many planets have no moons? • Mars takes ______ months to get to. • Which planet is the most inhabitabal? • Mars doesn't have flowing ____ which makes it hard to grow things.
Martian Agriculture 2024-04-24
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- Which planet has two moons?
- Which planet has one moon?
- Which planet has 95 moons?
- Mars takes ______ months to get to.
- which planet has 16 moons?
Down
- Which planet has 146 moons?
- Which planet is the most inhabitabal?
- Mars doesn't have flowing ____ which makes it hard to grow things.
- How many planets have no moons?
- Which planet has 28 moons?
10 Clues: Which planet has one moon? • Which planet has 95 moons? • which planet has 16 moons? • Which planet has 28 moons? • Which planet has two moons? • Which planet has 146 moons? • How many planets have no moons? • Mars takes ______ months to get to. • Which planet is the most inhabitabal? • Mars doesn't have flowing ____ which makes it hard to grow things.
Martian Agriculture 2024-04-24
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- Which planet has two moons?
- Which planet has one moon?
- Which planet has 95 moons?
- Mars takes ______ months to get to.
- which planet has 16 moons?
Down
- Which planet has 146 moons?
- Which planet is the most inhabitabal?
- Mars doesn't have flowing ____ which makes it hard to grow things.
- How many planets have no moons?
- Which planet has 28 moons?
10 Clues: Which planet has one moon? • Which planet has 95 moons? • which planet has 16 moons? • Which planet has 28 moons? • Which planet has two moons? • Which planet has 146 moons? • How many planets have no moons? • Mars takes ______ months to get to. • Which planet is the most inhabitabal? • Mars doesn't have flowing ____ which makes it hard to grow things.
Chapter 10 Agriculture Vocabulary 2022-03-02
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- farming where all crops and livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and farmers family
- production of crops on an extensive scale in regions suited to their culture primarily for shipmet to distant markets
- area with limited access to affordable nutritious food
- art or practice of garden cultivation and managment
- emergence of new varieties of crops
- wet or irrigated rice field in Indonesia
- farmer harvest one crop then plant another in same field in one year
- a way of life people who dont continually live in the same place but more cyclically or periodically
- a farmer cultivates small plot of land with simple tools and more labor
- agriculture estate specializing in cash crops
- area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation
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- on commercial principles
- region producing milk that may be supplied to the areas of demand
- fertile land becomes desert
- protects environment, expand the earths natural resources, and fertile soil
- increase in agriculture production Britain mid 17th and late 19th century
- planting crops sequentially on same plot to improve soil
- a way to farm in the humid tropics of sub-Sahara, Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America
- action or practice from one grazing ground to another in seasonal cycle
- produce crops for widespread distribution
- a conservation form where farmers build ridges or raise beds
21 Clues: on commercial principles • fertile land becomes desert • emergence of new varieties of crops • wet or irrigated rice field in Indonesia • produce crops for widespread distribution • agriculture estate specializing in cash crops • art or practice of garden cultivation and managment • area with limited access to affordable nutritious food • ...
Basic Agriculture Unit 8 2021-09-28
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- material that reduces the acid content of soil
- the process of liquid to gas
- a material (such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost) spread around or over a plant to enrich or insulate the soil.
- crops planted to hold soil in place between the times that main food crops are growing
- water that is not help in place or flowing along the Earth physical feature
- dead plant and animal’s waste or remains
- planting without plowing or disking the soil
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- water that is clean and safe to use
- to make clean and free of dirt
- the highest amount of substance
- the process of wearing out or away or soil
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- layers of soil are removed from the land
- substance that provide and supplies nutrients for plants
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- the level of the land around a hill
- severe soil loss that leaves trenches in the land surface
- water that contains little to no salt
- a sequence of living organisms that eat and are eaten by other other living organisms
- huge land of sand barely with plant life, moisture or water
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil.
- cultivation in which different crops are sown in alternate strips to prevent soil erosion.
- water that flows up the mouth of a river with rising ocean tides
- Supplying land with water through a network of canals
- plant material that remains when a plant dies or harvested
25 Clues: the process of liquid to gas • to make clean and free of dirt • the highest amount of substance • the level of the land around a hill • water that is clean and safe to use • water that contains little to no salt • layers of soil are removed from the land • dead plant and animal’s waste or remains • the process of wearing out or away or soil • ...
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources 2024-10-07
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- Related to a city or town and its local government, like public services or buildings.
- Plants that farmers grow to use as food, like corn, wheat, or vegetables.
- A product or material that people buy and sell, like food, metal, or oil.
- Something that people use to help them do things or meet their needs, like water, energy, or money.
- The science and practice of growing plants, flowers, fruits, and vegetables.
- The science of farming, which includes growing plants and raising animals for food and other products.
- The natural world around us, including air, water, plants, and animals.
- Something that is powered or moved by air or gas.
- The use of science and math to design and build machines, structures, and other useful things.
- Ways to keep places clean and healthy, like garbage collection and clean water systems.
- The use of living things, like cells or bacteria, to create products that help people, such as medicine or food.
- Birds like chickens, ducks, and turkeys that are raised for their meat and eggs.
- Farm animals like cows, pigs, and sheep that are raised for food or other products.
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- A large business that deals with the production, processing, and selling of farm products.
- The process of putting a plan or idea into action or making it happen.
- The act of trying to achieve or get something, like a goal or dream.
- To protect something or keep it in good condition so that it lasts a long time.
- A new idea, product, or way of doing something that makes life easier or better.
- A long period of time when there is very little or no rain.
- A group of businesses that make products or provide services, like technology or food companies.
- A person who buys and uses goods or services.
- Something that is powered or moved by water or other liquids.
- The study of how traits like eye color or height are passed down from parents to children.
- To look at something carefully to understand it better or find out how it works.
24 Clues: A person who buys and uses goods or services. • Something that is powered or moved by air or gas. • A long period of time when there is very little or no rain. • Something that is powered or moved by water or other liquids. • The act of trying to achieve or get something, like a goal or dream. • ...
Agriculture: Feeding the World 2025-02-05
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- The farming of aquatic organisms
- The ingestion of too many calories and improper foods
- Uses a variety of techniques designed to minimize pesticide inputs
- Use of mechanization and standardization in the production of food.
- Condition which people do not have adequate access to food
- Food insecurity so extreme large numbers of deaths occur in a given area over a relatively short period
- Production of crops without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- A substance that kills or controls organisms that people consider pests
- technique that avoids the soil degradation that comes with conventional tilling agriculture techniques
- Iron deficiency
- composed of organic matter from plants and animals
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- Condition which people have access to sufficient, sage and nutrition food
- Produced commercially
- A substance that kills plant species that compete with crops
- Intentional watering of large area of farmland
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- Intercropping trees with vegetables creates windbreaks and reduces erosion
- Regardless of calories consumed diets lack the correct balance of nutrients
- The use of machinery to complete work on farmland
- The decline of fish population by 90%
- commercially harvested population of fish in an economical region
- Producing enough food to feed the world's population without destroying the land
- plowing parallel to the topographic contours of land, helps prevent erosion by water
- rotating crops from season to season
- Large structures designed for maximum output, breeding
- Plant an single species or variety
- Unintentional catch of nontarget species
27 Clues: Iron deficiency • Produced commercially • Genetically Modified Organisms • The farming of aquatic organisms • Plant an single species or variety • rotating crops from season to season • The decline of fish population by 90% • Unintentional catch of nontarget species • Intentional watering of large area of farmland • The use of machinery to complete work on farmland • ...
Agriculture Crossword Year 9 2024-11-28
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- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- 1 stomach
- Has Taproot
- Consumed by animals
- Dry Feed
- to let moisture enhance bacteria in feed
- 4 stomachs
- Fermented Feed
- Non-native species
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- Out in space monitoring imagery device
- getting adequate balanced substances
- Completes lifecycle in 12 months
- Red hair pig breed
- Tool that confirms virus/disease outbreaks
- Protective practices against bio hazards or biochemical substances
- Prediction
- Collected information
- Typically white woolled animals
- Contains Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria
- Farm show with opportunity to sell and buy
20 Clues: Dry Feed • 1 stomach • Prediction • 4 stomachs • Has Taproot • Fermented Feed • Red hair pig breed • Non-native species • Consumed by animals • Deoxyribonucleic acid • Collected information • Typically white woolled animals • Completes lifecycle in 12 months • Contains Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria • getting adequate balanced substances • Out in space monitoring imagery device • ...
Albert's Plant Agriculture crossword 2025-09-15
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- Matter that plants get from the air
- horizon containing mainly topsoil
- Best soil type for farming
- horizon containing mainly subsoil
- Intermediate rock particle size
- The process of loosening and mixing soil
- the process of a water moving downward through soil
- a layer of the soil
- Classifies soil based on amount of each different particle size
- partially decomposed plants and animals
- Horizon containing mainly parent material
- Mixture of Humus, Rock, water, air, and living organisms
- Chemical Breakdown of rocks
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- physical breakdown of rocks
- horizon containing mainly Bedrock
- period of intense dust storms during the great depression
- horizon containing Humus and non decomposed plant matter
- Shows all the layers of soil beneath the Earth's surface
- Largest rock particle size
- smallest rock particle size
20 Clues: a layer of the soil • Best soil type for farming • Largest rock particle size • physical breakdown of rocks • smallest rock particle size • Chemical Breakdown of rocks • Intermediate rock particle size • horizon containing mainly Bedrock • horizon containing mainly topsoil • horizon containing mainly subsoil • Matter that plants get from the air • ...
Plant Agriculture - Ethan V. 2025-09-15
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- largest particle size
- partially decomposed plants & animals
- humus layer
- movement & filtering of water as it moves through soil
- layer of rock
- intermediate size
- parent material layer
- physical breakdown of rock
- bedrock layer
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- greatest ecological disaster in US
- subsoil layer
- bedrock from which the soil was formed
- molecular nature of rock is changed
- topsoil layer
- process of loosening and mixing soil
- plants gather energy by absorbing ____
- smallest particle size
- _____ is obtained from 2 sources
- part of plant that absorbs nutrients & water from soil
- forms as rock undergoes the process of weathering
20 Clues: humus layer • subsoil layer • topsoil layer • layer of rock • bedrock layer • intermediate size • largest particle size • parent material layer • smallest particle size • physical breakdown of rock • _____ is obtained from 2 sources • greatest ecological disaster in US • molecular nature of rock is changed • process of loosening and mixing soil • partially decomposed plants & animals • ...
Plant Agriculture: Halle Springer 2025-09-15
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- unweathered bedrock
- detachment of fertile topsoil
- a mixture of organic matter (humus), rock partials, water and air
- plants absorb energy by gathering ____
- bedrock for which the soil was formed
- subsoil
- weathering: the physical breakdown of rocks
- topsoil
- organic material
- plants get water from their ____
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- largest particle - does not hold water
- the greatest ecological disaster
- plowing
- solid unweathered rock under the soil composition
- weathering: the nature of rocks being changed
- partial decomposition of plants and animals
- obtained by water and carbon dioxide
- the movement and filtering of water through porous materials
- smallest particle - holds water
- parent material
20 Clues: plowing • subsoil • topsoil • parent material • organic material • unweathered bedrock • detachment of fertile topsoil • smallest particle - holds water • the greatest ecological disaster • plants get water from their ____ • obtained by water and carbon dioxide • bedrock for which the soil was formed • largest particle - does not hold water • plants absorb energy by gathering ____ • ...
Rural Environments 2017-04-28
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- A type of agriculture which concentrates on the growing of plant crops, such as cereals and vegetables
- The addition of water to farmland by artifical means, such as by pipelines and sprays
- A type of agriculture in which production is intended for sale in markets
- The movement of people and employment from major cities to smaller cities and as well as to rural areas
- Describing areas of countryside largely concerned with farming and often with relatively low population densities
- A type of farming concerned with the production of items to meet the food and living needs of the farmers and their families
- Animals
- A type of agriculture using more land with lower yield to produce the same amount of food as intensive farming (which uses less land but more machinery, labor etc)
- A set of interrelated components (stores) and processes (transfers). There are two types of system: an open system has inputs and outputs, a closed system has none
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- A decline in the number of people living in a particular area
- A community of plants and animals that interact with each other and their physical environment
- A plant and animal community covering a large area of the Earth's surface (usually defined by the dominant vegetation, for example the tropical rain forest)
- Structures of glass or polythene under which crops and flowers are grown.
- The protection of aspects of the environment for the future benefit of people
- The ease with which one location is reached from another
- The type of agricultue that deals with rearing of livestock, for meat or other products such as milk and wool
- A type of agriculture defined by using less area of land, but requires more fertilizers and machinery, labor and capital inputs...
17 Clues: Animals • The ease with which one location is reached from another • A decline in the number of people living in a particular area • Structures of glass or polythene under which crops and flowers are grown. • A type of agriculture in which production is intended for sale in markets • The protection of aspects of the environment for the future benefit of people • ...
Lesson 1.1 Everyday Agriculture Everyday 2022-08-28
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- Anything which when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
- A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool.
- Something beneath or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from adverse conditions.
- Supplies and services farmers use to produce crops and livestock; any resource used in production.
- The natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
- Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as a grain, fruit, vegetable, or metal.
- To ship (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) to a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- Supervised Agricultural Experience.
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- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food and fiber, the provision of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool; includes beef and dairy cattle, swine, sheep, horses, and goats; may also include poultry.
- A national youth organization for students interested in agriculture. The official name is the National FFA Organization. I
- Any or all domesticated fowls that are raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers, as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- A term referring to the full scale of operations related to the business of agriculture.
- 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.
- To bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
16 Clues: Supervised Agricultural Experience. • 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. • A term referring to the full scale of operations related to the business of agriculture. • ...
5B10(1) George Washington Carver 2023-01-12
All about climate. 2022-03-22
14 Clues: Gas • ernst • Decke • beitragen • Krankheit • einfangen • Gegenstand • Temperatur • Abrechnung • vorhersagen • Versicherung • Landwirtschaft • Niederschlagsmenge • Kohlenstoff-Fußabdruck
ENA 7 Glossary Environment Elias ja Joonatan 2024-08-28
15 Clues: maaperä • kastelu • ilmakehä • maatalous • kestävyys • suojelualue • kotoperäinen • villieläimet • salametsästys • luonnonsuojelu • kaupingistuminen • uhanalainen-laji • metsien-tuhoutuminen • luonnon-monimuotoisuus • sukupuuttoon kuoleminen
Classification Of Industries 2025-06-09
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- Buildings, roads, bridges, etc.
- Third level of economic activity
- Technology-related industry
- Catching fish and other aquatic animals
- Converting raw materials into finished goods
- Agriculture-based industry
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- Transforming raw materials into products
- Financial, healthcare, education, etc.
- Extracting valuable minerals from earth
- Agriculture, mining, fishing, etc.
10 Clues: Agriculture-based industry • Technology-related industry • Buildings, roads, bridges, etc. • Third level of economic activity • Agriculture, mining, fishing, etc. • Financial, healthcare, education, etc. • Extracting valuable minerals from earth • Catching fish and other aquatic animals • Transforming raw materials into products • Converting raw materials into finished goods
FFA Crossword 2025-08-20
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- Many chapters and states have a group of supporters that are called their
- A first year agriculture student is often called a ______ which is the name of the degree that can earn.
- FFA is never called a “club” because it is an integral part of the classroom instead is is a
- The highest form of recognition a student can receive for their SAE is being named a
- Each October, over 50,000 FFA members and guests travel across the country to attend
- When participating in formal FFA events, members wear
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- FFA members can submit a _____ application for their SAE programs in order to compete for awards, money, and
- In the summer, FFA members travel together to gain leadership experience in our nation’s capital for WLC – Washington___________ Conference.
- Newly elected state officers begin training for their year of service by attending BLAST Off – Building Leaders And _________ of
- Individualized program designed for a student to apply hands-on skills learned in the classroom is a Supervised Agriculture
- Each February, the FFA celebrates the week of George Washington’s birthday with
- A schedule of events activities for the chapter and its members called the Program of
- A mentoring program that matches high school agriculture students with elementary school students is PALS – Partners in Active Learning
- Agriculture instructors have many FFA-related responsibilities which make him or her an
- Students can apply the knowledge gained in the classroom and through FFA contests called _______Development Events.
15 Clues: When participating in formal FFA events, members wear • Many chapters and states have a group of supporters that are called their • Each February, the FFA celebrates the week of George Washington’s birthday with • Each October, over 50,000 FFA members and guests travel across the country to attend • ...
Ch 1-3 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2024-02-08
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- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- Plan
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- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- Great Leap Forward
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- market
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
18 Clues: Plan • market • Great Leap Forward • large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • in which goods and services are sold illegally • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • ...
Food Culture 2025-02-20
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- Things people eat to stay alive
- Farming focusing on water life
- Farming and sustainable living
- Chemicals used to kill pests
- Falls from the sky and helps plants grow
- Food or agricultural products that are produced without synthetic pesticides
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- When different foods mix together
- Animals used for farming and agriculture
- Substances plants and animals need to grow
- A process where food waste is reused
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- The use of water in farming
- Lives on our hands if we don't wash them regularly
13 Clues: The use of water in farming • Chemicals used to kill pests • Farming focusing on water life • Genetically Modified Organisms • Farming and sustainable living • Things people eat to stay alive • When different foods mix together • A process where food waste is reused • Animals used for farming and agriculture • Falls from the sky and helps plants grow • ...
Paddock to Plate Crossword. 2021-09-06
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- It’s definition is the art of farming.
- A type of meat that belongs to cows.
- Domesticated cows and bulls
- Bees are used to make this yellow liquid.
- Gentle Quality Food.
- The word basically means exact.
- A type of meat that belongs to a domesticated bird
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- The Collection of Crops.
- A grain grown in the swamps of Asia.
- An agriculture crop.
- the same meaning of manufacture.
- One of the main ingredients of a sandwich.
- This meat usually belongs to a Deer.
13 Clues: An agriculture crop. • Gentle Quality Food. • The Collection of Crops. • Domesticated cows and bulls • The word basically means exact. • the same meaning of manufacture. • A grain grown in the swamps of Asia. • A type of meat that belongs to cows. • This meat usually belongs to a Deer. • It’s definition is the art of farming. • Bees are used to make this yellow liquid. • ...
The World of Agriculture 2021-09-23
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- refers to planting multiple crops on the same land during the same seasons.
- refers to an operation having high labor expenses.
- refers to the time period required to pass after an animal has been given medication before any products can be used.
- refers to any land capable of producing crops.
- refers to the shortness in supply compared to the supply which is desired.
- refers to processing and manufacturing agriculture products.
- refers to heat, electricity, or fuel produced from plant and animal materials.
- Utilization of technology to allow producers to make smarter decisions based on collected data.
- focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products.
- Science of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising livestock to produce food and fiber.
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- refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely.
- refers to growing plants with nutrients and water without the use of soil.
- management, marketing, and financing of food, fiber, and fuel products for domestic and global affairs.
- focus on the development and prevention of natural environments.
- Marketing refers to visualizing and sending a product worldwide to reach an international market.
- refers to spreading technologies, ideas, or businesses throughout the world.
- resources and services used to produce agriculture products.
- refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses.
18 Clues: refers to any land capable of producing crops. • refers to an operation having high labor expenses. • refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses. • focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products. • refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely. • refers to processing and manufacturing agriculture products. • ...
Pre-history 2021-03-22
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- The way of life in which tribes constantly move while following the animals they hunt.
- The practice of carefully digging through layers of earth to find material and human remains while carefully recording each finding.
- The practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops and raising livestock.
- The name for the small statues of women that may have been a form of worship ficused on fertility.
- The first hominid to make and use tools.
- Movement using only two feet.
- The change to hands that allowed hominids to easily manipulate objects.
- A half-moon shaped region extending from the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers up to the Nile.
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- The first hominid to create art.
- The first hominid, they walked (mostly) upright.
- The first hominid to bury their dead.
- The first hominid to use tools.
- The way of life that arose as farmers and herdsmen had to stay near their fields rather than hunt.
- The first hominid to use fire.
- Animals raised in a confined area to be a food source when hunting is less successful.
- The type of economy based on hunting and gathering.
- 4.4mya to 10,000BC from the first hominids to agriculture.
- 10,000BC to 4500BC when agriculture and livestock farming began.
18 Clues: Movement using only two feet. • The first hominid to use fire. • The first hominid to use tools. • The first hominid to create art. • The first hominid to bury their dead. • The first hominid to make and use tools. • The first hominid, they walked (mostly) upright. • The type of economy based on hunting and gathering. • ...
Understanding Civilizations 2025-11-05
Across
- A method of farming on stepped levels built into hillsides or mountains
- – The spread of ideas, beliefs, technologies, or goods between societies.
- – A person or group that moves from place to place instead of settling permanently.
- – Using resources in a way that meets current needs without harming the future.
- – A new idea, method, or invention that changes how people live.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, often affecting civilizations.
- – Farming and cultivation of plants and animals to support society.
- – The physical and organizational structures needed for a society to function (roads, bridges, irrigation, etc.).
- – A system of government ruled by a king, queen, or emperor.
Down
- – A complex society with cities, government, culture, and social structure.
- – A path or network used for the exchange of goods and ideas.
- Seasonal winds that influence rainfall and agriculture in certain regions.
- – A system of connected trade routes linking multiple regions or civilizations.
- Payment or goods given by one civilization to another, often as a sign of submission or alliance.
- A series of rulers from the same family or lineage.
- – Fertile land along a river that supports agriculture and settlements.
- – The study of land, climate, and natural features that influence human life.
- – A large political unit or state, often made up of conquered territories.
18 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family or lineage. • – A system of government ruled by a king, queen, or emperor. • – A path or network used for the exchange of goods and ideas. • – A new idea, method, or invention that changes how people live. • – Farming and cultivation of plants and animals to support society. • ...
3.1 JOB HUNTING 2024-11-21
25 Clues: upea • laatu • hakea • useat • keritä • sopiva • laidun • tarjota • hakemus • olosuhde • matkailu • käytäntö • epäröidä • sisältää • majoitus • maatalous • vaihdella • kouluttaa • työnhakija • yksityinen • houkutella • velvollisuus • voimassa oleva • olla parhaimmillaan • työvuoro (esim. morningshift)
AZTEC AND AFRICAN CIVILIZATION 2024-03-31
20 Clues: dams • lake • Three • famous • Pipiltin • calendar • necessity • prominent • they lived • was led by • Macehualli • Aztec lived • small island • this country • founded Aztecs • some knowledge • Create floating • colonized Africa • oldest documented • craft of metal works
AZTEC AND AFRICAN CIVILIZATION 2024-03-31
20 Clues: dams • lake • Three • famous • Pipiltin • calendar • necessity • prominent • they lived • Macehualli • was led by • Aztec lived • this country • small island • founded Aztecs • some knowledge • Create floating • colonized Africa • oldest documented • craft of metal works
History Precomp Review 2020-12-21
Across
- extras that could be used for trade
- adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- people grouped based by common attribute, quality or property (wealth)
- Society where men hold primary power, privilege and prperty
- without permanent homes, wanderers
- growing crops and raising animals to provide food
- society where people are treated as equals
- staying in one place
- this began when not all villagers needed to work only on providing food
Down
- process of moving from one place to another
- form of government in which power is held by the nobility
- small group of people within a larger group that have more power, social standing, or wealth
- social class just below royalty, have more privilege and social standing than most other people
- a type of society focused on large scale agriculture
- a complex culture of people with a lot of common elements (cities, government, religion, social structure, writing and art)
- branch of agriculture concerned with raising livestock by herding animals
- this era saw a shift to humans having a regular food source from planted crops and domesticated animals, 8000 B.C. to 4000 B.C.
- people relied on hunting and gathering and used stone tools, also called the Old Stone Age
- extracting metal from ore (metal working)
- an independent sovereign city which serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life over its territory
20 Clues: staying in one place • without permanent homes, wanderers • extras that could be used for trade • extracting metal from ore (metal working) • society where people are treated as equals • process of moving from one place to another • adapting wild plants and animals for human use • growing crops and raising animals to provide food • ...
History Precomp Review 2020-12-21
Across
- a type of society focused on large scale agriculture
- people grouped based by common attribute, quality or property (wealth)
- form of government in which power is held by the nobility
- social class just below royalty, have more privilege and social standing than most other people
- small group of people within a larger group that have more power, social standing, or wealth
- extras that could be used for trade
- a complex culture of people with a lot of common elements (cities, government, religion, social structure, writing and art)
- this began when not all villagers needed to work only on providing food
Down
- Society where men hold primary power, privilege and prperty
- extracting metal from ore (metal working)
- without permanent homes, wanderers
- staying in one place
- growing crops and raising animals to provide food
- branch of agriculture concerned with raising livestock by herding animals
- process of moving from one place to another
- an independent sovereign city which serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life over its territory
- adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- society where people are treated as equals
- people relied on hunting and gathering and used stone tools, also called the Old Stone Age
- this era saw a shift to humans having a regular food source from planted crops and domesticated animals, 8000 B.C. to 4000 B.C.
20 Clues: staying in one place • without permanent homes, wanderers • extras that could be used for trade • extracting metal from ore (metal working) • society where people are treated as equals • process of moving from one place to another • adapting wild plants and animals for human use • growing crops and raising animals to provide food • ...
vocab 2-3 2021-10-11
Across
- density
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- large amounts of capital in relation to labo
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- Plan
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- Leap Forward
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
Down
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- into an activity
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- of people per square mile of land area
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- Union (EU)
- market
21 Clues: Plan • market • density • Union (EU) • Leap Forward • into an activity • of people per square mile of land area • large amounts of capital in relation to labo • in which goods and services are sold illegally • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev • ...
Ch 2-3 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2024-02-07
Across
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- into an activity
- of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- Plan
- Union (EU)
Down
- Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
- economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- people per square mile of land area
- Leap Forward
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- density
- per capita
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- market
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
23 Clues: Plan • market • density • per capita • Union (EU) • Leap Forward • into an activity • people per square mile of land area • in which goods and services are sold illegally • large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev • ...
FFA crossword 2023-11-02
Across
- also known as Career Development Events
- a brief oral presentation given to an official at a judging contest explaining why you placed a class of animals a certain way.
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- o evaluate the soil's suitability for production of food and fiber
- signifies progress and holds a promise that tomorrows will bring a new day glowing with opportunity
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- a fair usually held annually at a set location in a county especially to exhibit local agricultural products and livestock
Down
- the science or practice of farming
- The halter class is a class where the horse is judged based upon its conformation, overall
- affiliate of the Future Farmers of America
- unity to the organization.
- having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future.
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs
- a set of guiding principles, including your values, that describe why and how you farm
- outlines the organization's values and beliefs regarding the industry of agriculture
- degree The American FFA Degree
- symbolizes the knowledge required to be successful in the industry of agriculture
- Future Farmers of America.
20 Clues: unity to the organization. • Future Farmers of America. • degree The American FFA Degree • the science or practice of farming • also known as Career Development Events • affiliate of the Future Farmers of America • a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees • the action of leading a group of people or an organization. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- Extension of desert like lands
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- mineral deposits
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- involves the processing of raw materials
- study of how people support themselves.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
Down
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- Primary activity involving the mining
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- The practice of farming
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- activities in the production of a single good.
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- mineral deposits
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- The practice of farming
- Primary activity involving the mining
- study of how people support themselves.
Down
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- involves the processing of raw materials
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- Extension of desert like lands
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- mineral deposits
- involves the processing of raw materials
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
Down
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- study of how people support themselves.
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- Primary activity involving the mining
- Extension of desert like lands
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- The practice of farming
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- Primary activity involving the mining
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- involves the processing of raw materials
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- activities in the production of a single good.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Extension of desert like lands
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- study of how people support themselves.
- The practice of farming
- mineral deposits
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
Down
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- involves the processing of raw materials
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Primary activity involving the mining
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
Down
- The practice of farming
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- study of how people support themselves.
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- activities in the production of a single good.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- Extension of desert like lands
- mineral deposits
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Extension of desert like lands
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- involves the processing of raw materials
Down
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- mineral deposits
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- The practice of farming
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- Primary activity involving the mining
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- study of how people support themselves.
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- involves the processing of raw materials
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- activities in the production of a single good.
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
Down
- The practice of farming
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Primary activity involving the mining
- mineral deposits
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- Extension of desert like lands
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- study of how people support themselves.
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- involves the processing of raw materials
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- The practice of farming
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- Extension of desert like lands
Down
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- mineral deposits
- activities in the production of a single good.
- Primary activity involving the mining
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- study of how people support themselves.
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- mineral deposits
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- study of how people support themselves.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
Down
- The practice of farming
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- involves the processing of raw materials
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Extension of desert like lands
- activities in the production of a single good.
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Primary activity involving the mining
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Roman Gods 2017-03-15
Across
- / Symbol of Apollo
- / God of Harvest and Agriculture
- / Symbol of Juno
- / Messenger of the Gods and of Commerce and Finance
- / Goddess of Earth
- / Queen of the Gods; Goddess of Marriage and Women
- / Goddess of Hunting
- / Symbol of Minerva
- / Goddess of the Hearth and the Roman state
- / Symbol of Jupiter
- / God of Fire, the Forge and Blacksmiths
- / Goddess of Love
Down
- / Goddess of Agriculture and Fertility
- / God of The Underworld
- / Symbol of Neptune
- / Goddess of Wisdom, the City, Education, and War
- / Symbol of Pluto
- / God of love; son of Aphrodite
- / God of Poetry, Music, and the Sun
- / God of War
- / God of the Sea
- / King of the Gods
- / Symbol of Venus
- / Hero and strong man; son of Zeus and Alcmene; performed twelve labors
- / God of Wine
25 Clues: / God of War • / God of Wine • / Symbol of Juno • / God of the Sea • / Symbol of Pluto • / Symbol of Venus • / Goddess of Love • / Symbol of Apollo • / Goddess of Earth • / King of the Gods • / Symbol of Neptune • / Symbol of Minerva • / Symbol of Jupiter • / Goddess of Hunting • / God of The Underworld • / God of love; son of Aphrodite • / God of Harvest and Agriculture • ...
Vocabulary 2020-01-23
Across
- To set on fire.
- A flat piece of ground dug out of a slope.
- Very careful.
- Society A society that raises animals and uses the barter system.
- and burn farming Using fire to clear land quickly.
- To have made an impression.
- To have been made rigid or fixed.
- To barely survive.
- A farming tool used to cut, lift, and turn over soil.
Down
- To trade.
- To change plants and animals for human use.
- Moving water to land for agriculture.
- Growing plants and raising animals.
- A small axe.
- burned and smoked without flame.
- A long period of time without rain.
- Animals that kept alive in captivity for resources or later use.
- A stiff sharp hair or spike.
- Extra resources.
19 Clues: To trade. • A small axe. • Very careful. • To set on fire. • Extra resources. • To barely survive. • To have made an impression. • A stiff sharp hair or spike. • burned and smoked without flame. • To have been made rigid or fixed. • Growing plants and raising animals. • A long period of time without rain. • Moving water to land for agriculture. • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-09-23
Across
- This country is a representative democracy
- A country without a king or queen
- This country is a monarchy today
- A country that tries to rule other lands
- A term for a king, queen, or emperor
- A collection of cities in Mesopotamia
- How many gods monotheists believe in
- growing these is a part of agriculture
Down
- Sumer had many of these pyramids
- Rule by voters
- Using water for agriculture
- Gilgamesh lived in this city
- Writing on clay tablets
13 Clues: Rule by voters • Writing on clay tablets • Using water for agriculture • Gilgamesh lived in this city • Sumer had many of these pyramids • This country is a monarchy today • A country without a king or queen • A term for a king, queen, or emperor • How many gods monotheists believe in • A collection of cities in Mesopotamia • growing these is a part of agriculture • ...
Food Culture 2025-02-20
Across
- Things people eat to stay alive
- Farming focusing on water life
- Farming and sustainable living
- Chemicals used to kill pests
- Falls from the sky and helps plants grow
- Food or agricultural products that are produced without synthetic pesticides
Down
- When different foods mix together
- Animals used for farming and agriculture
- Substances plants and animals need to grow
- A process where food waste is reused
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- The use of water in farming
- Lives on our hands if we don't wash them regularly
13 Clues: The use of water in farming • Chemicals used to kill pests • Farming focusing on water life • Genetically Modified Organisms • Farming and sustainable living • Things people eat to stay alive • When different foods mix together • A process where food waste is reused • Animals used for farming and agriculture • Falls from the sky and helps plants grow • ...
Roman Gods 2025-08-14
Across
- Messenger of the gods, associated with speed
- God of the sun, music, and prophecy
- Goddess of the hunt and moon
- God of the sea
- God of war
- Goddess of love and beauty
Down
- Goddess of wisdom, strategy, and crafts
- God of the underworld
- God of agriculture and time
- God of beginnings, doorways, and transitions (two-faced)
- King of the gods, ruler of the sky
- God of wine, festivity, and theatre
- Goddess of agriculture, grain, and fertility
13 Clues: God of war • God of the sea • God of the underworld • Goddess of love and beauty • God of agriculture and time • Goddess of the hunt and moon • King of the gods, ruler of the sky • God of the sun, music, and prophecy • God of wine, festivity, and theatre • Goddess of wisdom, strategy, and crafts • Messenger of the gods, associated with speed • ...
Poultry industry 2024-01-03
Across
- farm animals
- keeping fruits good
- Large marsupial
- Agricultural disease
- where animals live
- outside species
- the demand and supply of things
- income
- young chickens grown for meat
- Financial gain
- Flying mammal
- rising stock prices
- animals moving to a different area
- Man's best friend
- using animals for things
- invasive species
- poultry
- dealing with a problem
- group of animals
- Has a trunk
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- groups of different animals from the same origin
- increase in prices and fall in money
- payment
- eggs growing
- food for the animals
- poultry
- united states department of agriculture
- huge groups of animals
- Likes to chase mice
- raising animals or crops
- where animals get turned into food
- how the weather acts
- customer
- straw or other soft things aka nest
34 Clues: income • payment • poultry • poultry • customer • Has a trunk • farm animals • eggs growing • Flying mammal • Financial gain • Large marsupial • outside species • invasive species • group of animals • Man's best friend • where animals live • keeping fruits good • Likes to chase mice • rising stock prices • food for the animals • Agricultural disease • how the weather acts • huge groups of animals • ...
Puzzle 1 2021-04-29
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- This involves the management and raising of livestock including cattle, goats, sheep, chickens, pigs etc.
- This species of birds normally weigh less than a nickel
- 14,5% of GHG emissions come from?
- Agriculture stands for 73% of global…?
- One of our animals living in the oceans has a really hard time due to ghost gear?
- 11% of our global freshwater is used for…
- Fill out the gap from Ban Ki-Moon, Former General Secretary of the U.N speech on climate change: “We are the first generation that can put an end to (…… ) and we are the last generation that can put an end to climate change” What is the missing word?
- This animal actually benefits from climate change, and the warmer ocean temperatures.
- 19% of our global freshwater is used for…
- Since agriculture is the dominant driver of habitat loss we need to use less land for food. We can achieve this through dietary changes (less livestock) and improved (…..) . What is the missing word?
- 70 percent of our global freshwater is used for…
- Humans account for just 0.01% of global biomass, however our livestock outweighs wild animals and (………) tenfold as it use up to 50% of the land area. What is the missing word?
- Which tiger is the most common one?
- 14,000 years ago this lion became extinct
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- The movement of Penguins in Antarctica helps scientists to observe climate change as the penguins come back to the same area each year, to nest, making them easier to observe than other Antarctic animals, such as krill. Due to this phenomenon, scientists call Penguins the ( …..) of the South. What is the missing word?
- Reptiles get their body heat from external sources. What is this called with another word?
- This is continuous cultivation that is common of farming approaches in most high- and middle-income countries today. Cropland is managed year round, and annual harvests take place on the same plot of land in agriculture. What is this way of doing agriculture called?
- According to Our world in Data between 50 and 40,000 years ago, 82% of (……) had been wiped out. What is the missing word?
- Reaching lengths of more than 23 feet (6.5 m) and weights over 2,200 pounds (~1,000 kilos), this crocodile is the largest reptile on the planet and is a formidable predator throughout its range. What is the name of the crocodile?
- This type of whale makes one of the longest annual migrations of any mammal: they travel about 10,000 miles (16,000 km) round trip!
- What color is actually the polar bear? (hint its skin)
- This is where farmers grow crops but not continuously on the same plot of land. It includes farming approaches such as ‘slash-and-burn’ or ‘shifting cultivation’ where communities clear land to grow crops, then later abandon it to move elsewhere or leave it for several years to regenerate. What is this way of doing agriculture called?
22 Clues: 14,5% of GHG emissions come from? • Which tiger is the most common one? • Agriculture stands for 73% of global…? • 11% of our global freshwater is used for… • 19% of our global freshwater is used for… • 14,000 years ago this lion became extinct • 70 percent of our global freshwater is used for… • What color is actually the polar bear? (hint its skin) • ...
text 4 2021-05-11
Industrial Revolution 2013-01-25
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- Creator of the sewing machine
- Creator of the steel plow
- Creator of the incadecent lightbulb
- Creator of morse code
- 1.7 million people came from where
- Another invention of Eli Whitney
- The North was based on what
- Which group left germany and russia because of persecution, restrictive laws, and economic hardship
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- Who portrayed small, easily irritated drunkards
- Who made the cotton gin
- Creator of the telephone
- Creator of the Electric street car
- Who could no longer survive the country had not yet modernized agriculture methods
- Another inention of samuel morse
- Creator of the steamboat
- Who came to texis to become farmers
- This immigrant group came to america democratic goverment
- The creator of the refrigerator car
- Creator of the mechanical reaper
- The south was based on what
20 Clues: Creator of morse code • Who made the cotton gin • Creator of the telephone • Creator of the steamboat • Creator of the steel plow • The south was based on what • The North was based on what • Creator of the sewing machine • Another inention of samuel morse • Another invention of Eli Whitney • Creator of the mechanical reaper • Creator of the Electric street car • ...
Brynn Garfield~Animal science 2022-09-20
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- Genetically modified organism
- We like to communicate our finding and knowledge almost constantly social media/story telling
- Earth science
- Redused insects
- The science and art that includes but is not limmited to the cultivation of soil or growing of crops and the rearing of animals
- Love to weight the good and the bad
- modification of the characteristics of a organism
- insect resistance
- Organochlorines, Carbamates
- reduced brusing
- The aplication of scientific principles and new technologys to agriculture
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- Algebra,Geometry and statistics
- regulated farming without the use of synthetic pesticides
- speed, time, weight and calories
- Zoology, ethology,botany
- Pyschology, Geography
- Modified to not brown
- Constantly taking in people,places and things
- Predict out come of my actions
- improvement by selection
- We like trying new things
21 Clues: Earth science • Redused insects • reduced brusing • insect resistance • Pyschology, Geography • Modified to not brown • Zoology, ethology,botany • improvement by selection • We like trying new things • Organochlorines, Carbamates • Genetically modified organism • Predict out come of my actions • Algebra,Geometry and statistics • speed, time, weight and calories • ...
Roman gods 2018-05-01
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- the god of the Sun, poetry, music and oracles
- the god of fire, the forge and blacksmiths
- goddess of love and beauty
- the goddess of the hearth and the Roman state
- goddess of flowers and spring
- the king of the gods and the god of the sky and rain
- god of doors and beginning and endings
- goddess of agriculture
- guy that the chick from DC was obsessed with killing
- god of something that Jesus turned water into
- chick from that DC film
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- goddess of animals
- god of the underworld
- god of sea
- goddess of fortune
- the goddess of wisdom, the city, education, science and war
- god of war
- goddess of marriage
- the messenger of the gods and of commerce and finance
- god of harvest and agriculture
- god of love
21 Clues: god of sea • god of war • god of love • goddess of animals • goddess of fortune • goddess of marriage • god of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • chick from that DC film • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of flowers and spring • god of harvest and agriculture • god of doors and beginning and endings • the god of fire, the forge and blacksmiths • ...
Agbusiness, Week 4 2025-01-30
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- Foot protection is an examples of:
- Know_________ procedures
- Follow established ______________
- Safety is everyone's ______________
- _______________Safety and Health Administration
- This course is set up for how many weeks
- EPA is in charge of reviewing Water _______ protection
- Over _____ agricultural workers suffer injury each day
- Chemical exposure is what type of hazard risk
- Heat Stress can fall under what safety standard
- Agriculture food and natural resources
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- Label reading is part of what type of safety practice
- Resources that can be made again
- ____________ hazards immediately
- Most accidents can be solved by being:
- Resources that cannot be made again
- Food ___________ and processing
- A Component of AFNR is Food _________ systems
- Stay current with ________________
- Safety matters for ___________ of workers and resources
- Agriculture ranks among top _____ most hazardous industries
- Environmental Protection Agency regulations:
22 Clues: Know_________ procedures • Food ___________ and processing • Resources that can be made again • ____________ hazards immediately • Follow established ______________ • Foot protection is an examples of: • Stay current with ________________ • Resources that cannot be made again • Safety is everyone's ______________ • Most accidents can be solved by being: • ...
Roman Gods and Goddesses 2021-11-16
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- ugliest god ever, son of Jupiter and Juno
- God of horses
- Earth Mother
- Goddess of the rainbow
- the God of Wine
- the God of Doors and beginnings and endings
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- the Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of the moon
- Goddess of forgiveness and mercy
- the Goddess of Agriculture, her Greek name was Demeter
- god of love, often depicted with a bow and love arrows
- God of Harvest and Agriculture
12 Clues: Earth Mother • God of horses • the God of Wine • Goddess of the moon • Goddess of the rainbow • the Messenger of the Gods • God of Harvest and Agriculture • Goddess of forgiveness and mercy • ugliest god ever, son of Jupiter and Juno • the God of Doors and beginnings and endings • the Goddess of Agriculture, her Greek name was Demeter • ...
Agriculture and Forestry Crossword 2013-12-27
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- The removal of trees in a series of cuts over a 10-30 year period
- Pesticides Man-made pesticide
- Dark coloured layer with large amounts of organic matter and minerals
- The removal of most of all trees from a chosen area
- Nitrogen, Potassium and Phosphorus absorbed by plant roots
- The practice of growing different crops at different times on the same land
- Materials that do not break down and stay in the environment for years
- Contains no organic matter, layer that determines the soil pH
- Practice of developing and managing forests for timber products
- The planting of two of more plant species close together so that some benefit occurs
- The practice of growing and raising plants or livestock for food and other human needs
- Contains less organic matter and fewer organisms and accumulates nutrients leached from topsoil
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- Farming of freshwater and saltwater organisms
- Material produced when micro-organisms in soil break down organic matter in the presence of oxygen
- pH less than 7
- Depletion of forests
- Made of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to put nutrients back into soil
- A mixture of mineral grains, air, water, and organic material that supports plant life
- Animals raised and grown without growth hormones
- The confining animals to a small area of pasture for a short time before shifting them to a new location
- Main agent of soil erosion
- Solid layer of rock
- Cutting Cutting and removing mature trees individually or in small clusters ever 10-20 years
- Soil that provides the best conditions for plant growth
- The growth of a single crop on a large area of land
- A property of soil that describes the size and number of spaces found among soil
- pH greater than 7
27 Clues: pH less than 7 • pH greater than 7 • Solid layer of rock • Depletion of forests • Main agent of soil erosion • Pesticides Man-made pesticide • Farming of freshwater and saltwater organisms • Animals raised and grown without growth hormones • The removal of most of all trees from a chosen area • The growth of a single crop on a large area of land • ...
Agriculture terms to know 2016-01-31
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- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- farm commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a middle english word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- term used to describe large scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases, large mechanized equipment, factory-type labor forces, and the lastest technology
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- the practice of rotating use different fields from crop to crop each year
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- regards a system of agricultural organization whereas farm laborers are not compensated via wages
- changes made to the environment, the use of pesticides to grow crops and the effects it has on the soil and environment
- in american commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives, planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or process for specific use
- the recent introduction of high-yield hybrid crops and chemical fertilizers and pesticides into traditional Asian agricultural systems, most notably paddy rice farming
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as shellfish or fish) especially for food
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- a factory like a farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying, all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the feeding relationships between a species in biotic community
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
21 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between a species in biotic community • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Chapter 15: Food & Agriculture 2023-03-22
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- When materials of the Earth’s surface are loosened, dissolved, or worn away and transported from one place to another naturally
- The basic processes of farming include plowing, fertilization, irrigation, and pest control
- Agriculture that conserves natural resources and helps keep the land productive indefinitely
- The raising of aquatic plants and animals for human use or consumption
- a disorder of nutrition that results when a person does not consume enough of each of the nutrients that are needed by the human body
- domesticated animals that are raised to be used on a farm or ranch or to be sold for profit
- A technology in which the genome of a living cell is modified for medical or industrial use
- Land that can be used to grow crops
- The catching or removing from a population more organisms than the population can replace
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- Cud-chewing mammals that have a 3- or 4-chambered stomach
- The processes of farming using machinery, chemical fertilizers, and sprinkler systems
- the type and amount of food that a person eats
- When human activities or climatic changes make arid or semiarid areas more desert-like
- Revolution when worldwide increases in crop yields resulted from the use of new crop varieties and the application of modern agriculture techniques
- The accumulation of salts in the soil
- a prolonged period during which rainfall is below average
- Farming when a crop is harvested without turning the soil over, as in traditional farming
- Organisms that have been bred and managed for human use
- the amount of crops produced per unit area
- the widespread malnutrition and starvation in an area due to a shortage of food
20 Clues: Land that can be used to grow crops • The accumulation of salts in the soil • the amount of crops produced per unit area • the type and amount of food that a person eats • Organisms that have been bred and managed for human use • Cud-chewing mammals that have a 3- or 4-chambered stomach • a prolonged period during which rainfall is below average • ...
Agriculture and Renewable Resources 2021-05-12
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- This resource is part of a natural cycle which may involve the oceans, clouds and polar ice caps
- A renewable energy source produced from sugar cane
- A source of energy which can be sourced everyday and converted to electrical energy stored in batteries
- These types of chemicals which are used in the chemical industry but are created by biological organisms rather than synthesised from fossil fuels
- This renders some water resources unusable
- A very precious resource depleted through erosion
- There is a growing awareness of the pollution caused by microplastics. One natural fibre which might benefit from a reduction of the use of plastics in clothing fibre would be...
- This industry seeks to provide an alternative to depleting natural fisheries of stock
- A store of water found beneath the ground
- A common source of renewable energy
- This agricultural practice contributes greatly to soil erosion
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- These resources are replenished so much that they can be used and will never run out.
- This important element is replaced in the soil by the use of biochar and improves soil health and productivity
- This is a means by which water can be re-used within an agricultural system
- This type of rock used in fertiliser production is predicted to be totally depleted in 50 to 100 years.
- This is a renewable resource yet the replenishment rate must be carefully controlled
- This industry provides timber for construction which is a renewable resource
- Some dairies use their effluent runoff to produce a certain type of energy source
- A common source of renewable energy
- A non-renewable energy resource
- These types of crops limit soil erosion
- These types of resources are able to be replenished to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption.
- This type of tree is a renewable resource widely used in plantations on the Sunshine Coast in Qld
- A non-renewable energy resource
24 Clues: A non-renewable energy resource • A non-renewable energy resource • A common source of renewable energy • A common source of renewable energy • These types of crops limit soil erosion • A store of water found beneath the ground • This renders some water resources unusable • A very precious resource depleted through erosion • ...
World of Agriculture Vocabulary 2023-11-02
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- refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products
- refers to spreading technologies, ideas or businesses throughout the world
- focuses on the development and preservation of natural environments
- refers to planting multiple crops on the same land during the same seasons
- management, marketing and financing of food, fiber and fuel products for domestic and global affairs
- refers to visualizing and sending a product worldwide to reach an international market
- refers to the shortness in supply compared to the supply which is desired
- refers to a type of currency which is accepted throughout the world
- refers to an operation having high labor expenses
- refers to growing plants with nutrients and water without the use of soil
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- focuses on the handling, storage and preparation of food products
- focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products
- resources and services used to produce agricultural products
- refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses
- refers to heat, electricity or fuel produced from plant or animal materials
- science of cultivating soil, growing crops and raising livestock to produce food and fiber
- utilization of technology to allow producers to make smarter decisions based on collected data
- refers to the time period required to pass after an animal has been given medication before any products can be used
- refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely
- refers to any land capable of producing crops
20 Clues: refers to any land capable of producing crops • refers to an operation having high labor expenses • focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products • refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses • refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely • refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products • ...
Agriculture and Rural Land 2025-05-12
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- the relatively small-scale production of fruits, vegetables and flowers as cash crops, frequently sold directly to consumers and restaurants.
- a careful preservation and protection of something especially; planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect.
- the practice of cultivating, processing and distributing food in or around urban areas.
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm; the cultivation of a plant for food.
- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use.
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food, in contrast with an area with higher access to supermarkets or vegetable shops with fresh foods, which is called a food oasis.
- a seasonal periodic movement of pastoralists and their livestock between highland and lowland pastures.
- an area of fertile land in the Middle East, extending around the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates in a semicircle from Israel to the Persian Gulf.
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food.
- a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth. It can be used more specifically to refer to all of the species in one region or ecosystem.
- a series of links connecting the many places of production and distribution and resulting in a commodity that is then exchanged on the world market.
- the activity of running a large farm, especially one used for raising cattle, horses, or sheep
- focuses on meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
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- the clearing or thinning of forests by humans.
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals.
- a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership.
- the agricultural practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land.
- a measure of the availability of food and individuals’ ability to access it.
- the process of using agricultural machinery to mechanize the work of agriculture, greatly increasing farm worker productivity.
- when farming is done on manmade terraces that have been built into slopes.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agricultural.
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals.
24 Clues: the clearing or thinning of forests by humans. • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food. • highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership. • when farming is done on manmade terraces that have been built into slopes. • a measure of the availability of food and individuals’ ability to access it. • ...
Mining + Agriculture Spring '22 2022-03-17
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- meeting our needs without compromising the needs of the future
- a mineral with broken, rough edges
- used in gunpowder
- provide energy for our bodies
- provides structure for our bodies
- used in dentistry
- ________ matter is made up of things that were once alive
- used in jet engines
- sinking ground due to mining
- the way a mineral shines
- _____ land is land that is farmable
- color of a mineral in powder form
- used in computer chips
- the human population is expected to reach 10 ________ by 2050
- apple juice and doritos are examples of agricultural _________.
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- Missouri's #1 agricultural export
- not eating enough food or variety of foods
- provides structure for soil
- produces and balances hormones
- widespread starvation
- the science of growing crops and animals for food and other products
- the science of growing plants in water
- the science of growing plants in air
- water and ______ each make up 25% of soil
- used in photography & mirrors
- not made from living things
- used to coat steel
- the hardest mineral
28 Clues: used in gunpowder • used in dentistry • used to coat steel • used in jet engines • the hardest mineral • widespread starvation • used in computer chips • the way a mineral shines • provides structure for soil • not made from living things • sinking ground due to mining • provide energy for our bodies • used in photography & mirrors • produces and balances hormones • ...
L1 Agriculture Terminology Crossword 2023-01-23
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- A thread found in the nucleus carrying genetic information
- Castrated male - testes pushed up inside body
- Plants that can fix nitrogen to nitrates i.e. the form of nitrogen that plants can use
- The way the land is facing e.g., North
- Licensed for domestic market
- Acid produced in presence of oxygen. Rots silage
- A castrated male cattle beast
- Chemical given to animals to kill internal parasites
- Injection given to increase immunity against disease
- Removal of wool from around the belly, teats, and tail
- Slope of the land
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- A pair of alleles that are the same
- Length of pregnancy
- Castrated male - testes removed
- Animal that has 4 parts to its stomach and chews its cud
- Breaking soil into smaller pieces
- Fibre that makes up plants
- Animal that has 1 part to its stomach
- The process in which water dissolves nutrients and washes them out of the soil
- Chemical applied to skin to kill external parasites
20 Clues: Slope of the land • Length of pregnancy • Fibre that makes up plants • Licensed for domestic market • A castrated male cattle beast • Castrated male - testes removed • Breaking soil into smaller pieces • A pair of alleles that are the same • Animal that has 1 part to its stomach • The way the land is facing e.g., North • Castrated male - testes pushed up inside body • ...
Agriculture History and Inventions 2022-12-12
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- what happened in 1969?
- in 1916 who created peanut usage?
- Occurence in 1he 1960s to create food
- Who invented the milking machine?
- in 1837 who created moldboard plow?
- in 1931 U.S. patent what was created?
- what happened in 1835?
- in 1850 who created corn picker?
- what happened in 1928?
- what was created in 1934?
- in 1834 who created reaper?
- in 1904 who created tractor?
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- What happened in 1980?
- in 1965 what two groups merged?
- what were the 3 things that happened in 1930's?
- what was created in 1933?
- in 1874 who created barbed wire?
- in 1794 who created iron plow?
- in 1793 cotton gin was created by?
- what happened in 1917?
- who wrote the FFA creed?
21 Clues: What happened in 1980? • what happened in 1969? • what happened in 1835? • what happened in 1917? • what happened in 1928? • who wrote the FFA creed? • what was created in 1933? • what was created in 1934? • in 1834 who created reaper? • in 1904 who created tractor? • in 1794 who created iron plow? • in 1965 what two groups merged? • in 1874 who created barbed wire? • ...
Plant Agriculture - Daniel R.M 2025-09-15
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- The bottom layer of rock
- Tiny rock particles mixed with soil
- The conversion of fertile land to desert
- Physical weathering like rain, heat, wind, etc.
- Organic matter(the top layer)
- Humus
- The movement of soil particles by wind or water
- The overturning of soil, provides richer soil with O2
- Process of water going through soil
- Where the molecular nature of rock is changed
- How to classify soil use the percent of sand, silt, and clay
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- Shows the layers of soil beneath the surface
- Extreme scarcity of food
- One of the worst U.S. disasters, spreading dirt everywhere
- The top soil, organic matter mixed with weathered rock particles
- Bedrock,unweathered
- Largest particle size
- Intermediate particle size
- Parent material, rock that has undergone very little weathering
- Smallest particle size
20 Clues: Humus • Bedrock,unweathered • Largest particle size • Smallest particle size • The bottom layer of rock • Extreme scarcity of food • Intermediate particle size • Organic matter(the top layer) • Tiny rock particles mixed with soil • Process of water going through soil • The conversion of fertile land to desert • Shows the layers of soil beneath the surface • ...
Year 11 Agriculture Soils 2025-10-19
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- A type of production system used for producing crops and livestock. Examples: agricultural eg wool dairy lamb or horticultural eg fruit or vegetables
- Larger pores that allow for nutrient, air and water movement.
- Water that is required for photosynthesis and therefore plant growth.
- a medium size soil mineral.
- A value of showing hospitality, generosity, care and giving
- Small pores that serve as a source of nutrients and water.
- Soil organisms that enhance soil structure (through burrowing) and fertility (breakdown of organic matter).
- A process used to improve compacted soil and benefit plant growth.
- an dense covering of short grass
- the soil quality that is based on the proportions of soil particles: sand, silt and clay
- Material that is a source of nutrients for the soil.
- Material applied to the soil surface to prevent water loss.
- A practice used to manage nutrient levels in the soil by changing the crop type each season.
- Living entities in the soil that improve plant growth such as microbes and worms.
- drain formed by pulling a bullet-shaped cylinder through clay soil.
- a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing
- The process by which cells break down glucose with oxygen to release energy.
- A soil mineral that has the smallest size. Soil that retains water and can swell.
- is a Māori concept of guardianship and stewardship, encompassing the ethical and practical protection of the natural environment and its resources for future generations
- Essential elements like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) needed for plants.
- a nutrient that aids in overall plant health and disease resistance
- spreader a tractor attachment which is a way for fertiliser powder to be spread onto paddocks
- A procedure to analyze soil properties and nutrient levels.
- a nutrient that promotes leaf and stem growth
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- A soil property such as texture, structure, and density that affect soil temperature.
- small microscopic living things that contribute to nutrient cycling in the soil.
- a small, usually enclosed field for animals to access pasture.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- Air that is required for respiration and therefore plant growth.
- the process by which clay-size particles join together into clumps when lime is added to soil.
- A soil property related to the chemical composition and pH of the soil.
- A management practice that removes excess water to enhance plant growth.
- Soil that can hold no more water.
- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose.
- A shallow ditch which help collect and remove excess overland water flow.
- The three main types of minerals found in soil.
- Liquid waste that can be used as a nutrient source in soil.
- requirements Water, Oxygen, Warmth
- A soil property related to the presence and activity of living organisms in the soil.
- Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- soil texture _________: a chart used to classify the makeup of various soils
- Substances added to soil to supply essential nutrients.
- Moisture level at which plants cannot extract water
- a plastic pipe with holes in it is placed in a trench with gravel to improve drainage
- a nutrient that supports root and flower development
- the process of adding calcium carbonate to the soil to increase soil pH
- Methods used to assess the nutrient content of soil.
- A soil mineral that has the largest size. Soil that is good for drainage and creating macropores.
- an implement consisting essentially of a series of rotating hoe wheels each having many sharp curved steel prongs used for cultivation
49 Clues: a medium size soil mineral. • an dense covering of short grass • Soil that can hold no more water. • requirements Water, Oxygen, Warmth • A way of supplying water to an area of land • a nutrient that promotes leaf and stem growth • Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil. • The three main types of minerals found in soil. • ...
civilization 2022-10-03
Into to AFNR Unit 1 Terms 2025-08-21
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- To ship to a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- To bring in from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- The broad industry engaged in producing plants and animals for food and fiber.
- Future farmers of America
- A term referring to the full scale of operations related to the business of agriculture.
- Any product of the soil.
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- Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grain, fruit, vegetable, or metal.
- Domesticated fowls raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers, such as chickens, turkeys,
- Supplies, and services farmers use to produce crops and livestock; any resource used in production.
- resources The natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
- A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool.
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool.
- Anything which, when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
14 Clues: Any product of the soil. • Future farmers of America • A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool. • Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool. • To ship to a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services. • To bring in from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services. • ...
Gold in Lampang 2013-07-02
Across
- ขุดด้วยเสียมหรือพลั่ว, ตักด้วยพลั่ว, แซะด้วยพลั่ว
- ลำห้วย, ห้วย, ลำธาร
- แตกแขนง, แตกกิ่ง
- เกษตรกรรม, การเกษตร
- กิจวัตรประจำ
- สกัด
- ตั้งอยู่ที่
- มาจาก, ริเริ่มจาก
- สถานที่
- ความอดทน
- ตั้งอยู่
Down
- ทำให้จมน้ำ ทำให้อยู่ใต้น้ำ
- ชาวบ้าน
- ทิวเขา, แนวเขา, เทือกเขา
- พลิกเอาด้านบนลงล่าง, กลับหัวกลับหาง
- ติดกัน
- ปัด, ปัดกวาด
- รายได้
- แนวทางปฏิบัติ, กระบวน, วิธีการ
19 Clues: สกัด • ติดกัน • รายได้ • ชาวบ้าน • สถานที่ • ความอดทน • ตั้งอยู่ • ตั้งอยู่ที่ • กิจวัตรประจำ • ปัด, ปัดกวาด • แตกแขนง, แตกกิ่ง • มาจาก, ริเริ่มจาก • ลำห้วย, ห้วย, ลำธาร • เกษตรกรรม, การเกษตร • ทิวเขา, แนวเขา, เทือกเขา • ทำให้จมน้ำ ทำให้อยู่ใต้น้ำ • แนวทางปฏิบัติ, กระบวน, วิธีการ • พลิกเอาด้านบนลงล่าง, กลับหัวกลับหาง • ขุดด้วยเสียมหรือพลั่ว, ตักด้วยพลั่ว, แซะด้วยพลั่ว
