agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture 2015-01-27
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- and Burn/ this agriculture used the process of cutting down and burning vegetation
- this agriculture revolution marked the beginnings of agriculture
- Domestication/ use of animal for farm work
- Economic Activity/ Service industries
- Crops/ use of roots of plant to reproduce
- Agriculture/ enough to survive
- Economic Activity/ Manufactures the product
- Agriculture/ Does not use synthetic or industrially made pesticides and fertilizers
- Economic Activity/ Requires specialization or skills
- Revolution/ also known as the third agricultural revolution
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- this agriculture revolution began GMO
- Economic Activity/ Closest to the ground
- Economic Activity/ Collection, processing and manipulation
- Domestication/ Use to plants to regrow
- Thunen Model/ Analyze economic activity
- Crops/ the use of seeds to reproduce the plant
- this agriculture revolution began making enough food to feed thousands of people
- Genetically modified organism
- Cultivation/ cultivation the crops that have been cut down and burned
19 Clues: Genetically modified organism • Agriculture/ enough to survive • this agriculture revolution began GMO • Economic Activity/ Service industries • Domestication/ Use to plants to regrow • Thunen Model/ Analyze economic activity • Economic Activity/ Closest to the ground • Crops/ use of roots of plant to reproduce • Domestication/ use of animal for farm work • ...
AGRICULTURE! 2019-04-08
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- agriculture to produce crops without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers
- people who spanning Alaska to Russia have developed techniques for fishing and sea mammal hunting
- luxury good production model that reflects how social movements can influence agriculture
- river valley and site of the 1st Agricultural Revolution
- type of subsistence agriculture usually practiced in tropical and subtropical zones
- crops that are reproduced by cultivating either the roots or cuttings from the plants
- largest single Mexican drug cartel
- a type of primary economic activity
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- type of landed system in Quebec and Texas that dates back to colonial French America
- Central American country where agriculture makes up 13.5% of the GDP
- often urban, places that lack access to fresh, nutritious foods
- Germanic practice, now with a global reach, in which all lands pass down to the eldest son
- business model that fosters the spatial concentration of agricultural activities
- type of ranching that raises animals for production of meat and byproducts
- continent made up mostly of subsistence agriculture
- resulting from colonial agriculture, this crop type of production results in dependence on a single agricultural commodity
- climate classification system that based on temperature and precipitation
- natural resource harvested on plantations in Southeast Asia dating back to the colonial era
- revolution that started in the 1930s in the American Midwest
19 Clues: largest single Mexican drug cartel • a type of primary economic activity • continent made up mostly of subsistence agriculture • river valley and site of the 1st Agricultural Revolution • revolution that started in the 1930s in the American Midwest • often urban, places that lack access to fresh, nutritious foods • ...
Agriculture 2023-05-10
agriculture 2024-10-13
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- Substance added to soil to help plants grow.
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow.
- A machine that harvests crops like wheat or corn.
- The process of gathering ripe crops from the fields.
- What you plant to grow crops.
- A machine used on farms for pulling heavy loads.
- System of watering crops artificially.
- Related to the production of milk and milk products.
- Animals like cows, pigs, and chickens raised on farms.
- A place where crops are grown or animals are raised.
- A tool used to turn over soil for planting crops.
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- Chemicals used to kill insects that harm crops.
- A large open area of land used for farming.
- A place where fruit trees are grown.
- A field where animals graze on grass.
- To prepare and use land for growing crops.
- Small, hard seeds harvested from cereal crops like wheat.
- A glass building used to grow plants in a controlled environment.
- A large building on a farm for storing crops or animals.
19 Clues: What you plant to grow crops. • A place where fruit trees are grown. • A field where animals graze on grass. • System of watering crops artificially. • To prepare and use land for growing crops. • A large open area of land used for farming. • The upper layer of earth where plants grow. • Substance added to soil to help plants grow. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
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- RICE A TRADITIONAL TOOL FOR HARVESTING RICE
- LOST OF NUTRIENTS AND IS NECESSARY FOR THE
- THE LARGEST PART OF THE PLANT BODY
- VEGETABLES THAT HAVE A HIGH WATER CONTENT
- BEANS PLANS GROW FAST IN 1 WEEK
- BUT HAS BENEFITS FOR BODY TO BEAUTY
- CAN PRODUCE RED BLOOD CELLS IN THE BODY
- THORNS AND GROWS IN HOT FIELDS
- ARE TALL AND HAVE CLOSED SEEDS
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- HAVE SEEDS AND GROW IN HOT AREAS
- TOOL FOR WATERING PLANT SEEDS
- PART OF THE RICE FIELDS
- VEGERATIVE PART OF RICE
- BUSH PLANTS THAT HAVE A HEIGHT OF 1M
- PART OF THE PLANTS
- FOR THRESHING RICE
- FUIT THAT CAB BE USED AS A ROOM DEODOREZ COMPOST FERTILIZER FROM WASTE MATERIAL
- HAS SEEDS AND CAN BE USED AS A FACE MASK
- FTUIT THAT HAS HIGH ECONOMIC VALUE
19 Clues: PART OF THE PLANTS • FOR THRESHING RICE • PART OF THE RICE FIELDS • VEGERATIVE PART OF RICE • TOOL FOR WATERING PLANT SEEDS • THORNS AND GROWS IN HOT FIELDS • ARE TALL AND HAVE CLOSED SEEDS • HAVE SEEDS AND GROW IN HOT AREAS • BEANS PLANS GROW FAST IN 1 WEEK • THE LARGEST PART OF THE PLANT BODY • FTUIT THAT HAS HIGH ECONOMIC VALUE • BUT HAS BENEFITS FOR BODY TO BEAUTY • ...
Agriculture 2023-06-11
19 Clues: zob • soja • tele • vile • sjeći • orati • brati • ječam • lopata • sijati • heljda • kopati • praščić • grablje • ždrijebe • pljeviti • navodnjavati • musti (kravu) • šišanje / striža ovaca
Agriculture 2024-11-14
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- – Once called "King" in Georgia, this crop was crucial historically.
- – The art and science of growing plants, fruits, and vegetables.
- – Organic material added to soil to improve fertility.
- – The medium for plant growth.
- – A place where fruit trees are grown.
- – A structure for growing plants in controlled conditions.
- – Chemicals used to protect plants from pests.
- – Animals raised for food, fiber, or labor.
- – Process of providing water to crops.
- – A versatile legume used in food and animal feed.
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- – The science of crop production and soil management.
- – A common farm vehicle used in planting and harvesting.
- – Affects the types of crops grown in a region.
- – The protection and preservation of natural resources.
- – Livestock often raised for beef production.
- – A major livestock industry in Georgia.
- – The science and management of trees.
- – Georgia is the top U.S. producer of this legume.
- – A place where crops are grown or animals are raised.Agriculture – The practice of cultivating soil and rearing animals for food, fiber, and other products.
19 Clues: – The medium for plant growth. • – A place where fruit trees are grown. • – The science and management of trees. • – Process of providing water to crops. • – A major livestock industry in Georgia. • – Animals raised for food, fiber, or labor. • – Livestock often raised for beef production. • – Chemicals used to protect plants from pests. • ...
Agriculture 2013-03-27
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- Malay word for wet rice, commonly but incorrectly used to describe a sawah
- grain or fruit gathered from a field for harvest during a particular season
- the outer covering of a seed
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- a flooded field for growing rice
- husks of grain separated from the seed by threshing
- grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals, as well as land used for grazing
- farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of the land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizers and pesticides
- the system of planting crops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
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- a form of subsistence agriculture based on her domesticated animals
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry usually through ownership by large corporations
- agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family
- the degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions like excessive planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting
- the deliberate effort to modify a portion of the earth’s surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain
- to remove chaff by allowing it to be blown away by the wind
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers
18 Clues: the outer covering of a seed • a flooded field for growing rice • husks of grain separated from the seed by threshing • to remove chaff by allowing it to be blown away by the wind • a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning • a form of subsistence agriculture based on her domesticated animals • ...
Agriculture 2024-01-24
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- A piece of land used for growing crops or raising animals.
- A powerful vehicle used in agriculture for pulling and powering implements.
- A group of domesticated animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- To prepare and use land for crops or gardening.
- A farming tool used to turn over soil to prepare it for planting.
- The small, dormant part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to crops.
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- To supply water to crops artificially, especially in times of drought.
- A structure used for storing bulk materials, often grains, on a farm.
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- To provide soil with nutrients to help plants grow.
- The seeds of cereal plants, such as wheat, rice, or corn, used as food.
- Animals raised on a farm for various purposes, such as meat or milk.
- Plants that are grown and harvested for food or other agricultural products.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- A piece of land planted with fruit trees.
- Putting seeds or plants into the ground to grow.
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow, made up of minerals and organic matter.
18 Clues: A piece of land planted with fruit trees. • To prepare and use land for crops or gardening. • Putting seeds or plants into the ground to grow. • To provide soil with nutrients to help plants grow. • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
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- A material made of small pieces of rock and miniral
- A limb of a plant
- fram tool
- A narrow part that supports leaves
- Animals that interfere with agiculture production
- A young plant
- A material that is deposited by water
- Made by parents of different breeds
- A strong plant that is grown for its seeds
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- To plant seeds
- A ahemical process that produces energy
- Farming rasults
- To guide water to plants
- Rock and minerals that eventually from soil
- A long trench used to store grain
- The size of particles in a soil
- Agicultural implements made of wood or iron for the melting and reversing of the soil
- To sprount from a seed
18 Clues: fram tool • A young plant • To plant seeds • Farming rasults • A limb of a plant • To sprount from a seed • To guide water to plants • The size of particles in a soil • A long trench used to store grain • A narrow part that supports leaves • Made by parents of different breeds • A material that is deposited by water • A ahemical process that produces energy • ...
Agriculture 2017-03-31
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- / Raises concerns of vulnerability, soil erosion, environmental damage, and water shortages.
- / The stage of improved technology, innovation, and techniques that allowed the Industrial Revolution to begin.
- / Growing crops without the use of human-made fertilizers or pesticides.
- / The agricultural impact on a landscape.
- / A level of economic activity that deals with the trading of information or goods.
- / A level of economic activity that deals with research and education.
- / The science or practice of farming.
- / A level of economic activity that deals with the production of new products by manufacturing.
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- / The transition from hunting and gathering to farming and domestication.
- / A stage focused on reducing global hunger by producing more food and high-yield grains.
- / Farming enough food to survive.
- / A level of economic activity that deals with the production of products by using the ground.
- / The region most in danger of no access to food sources.
- / A level of economic activity that deals with the communication between the producers and consumers.
- / Can lead to higher food production and an increased access to food.
- / Agriculture is now ____ between countries due to new technology and political relationships.
- / A form of Subsistence Agriculture.
17 Clues: / Farming enough food to survive. • / A form of Subsistence Agriculture. • / The science or practice of farming. • / The agricultural impact on a landscape. • / The region most in danger of no access to food sources. • / Can lead to higher food production and an increased access to food. • / A level of economic activity that deals with research and education. • ...
Agriculture 2013-06-27
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- Omnivore's dilemma author michael ____
- An omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal
- Permitted to graze or forage
- Name of tractor that transports chickens
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Evergreen _____; a local farmers market
- ____ market
- A natural history of ____ ____
- A domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat, esp. a young one
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- _____ Dilemma
- A farm in Virginia
- Gene ___
- A biological community of organisms
- House for chickens on salatin farm
- Joel ____
- ____ chickens are raised in factory confinement
- A fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox
17 Clues: Gene ___ • Joel ____ • ____ market • _____ Dilemma • A farm in Virginia • Permitted to graze or forage • A natural history of ____ ____ • House for chickens on salatin farm • A biological community of organisms • Omnivore's dilemma author michael ____ • Evergreen _____; a local farmers market • An omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal • Name of tractor that transports chickens • ...
Agriculture 2021-04-22
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- fertilizer material
- blood cells in
- tool for plant seeds
- Fruit pricklydab
- agriculturproducts
- live on water
- the rice field
- Part of the plant
- fruit in which
- as a room deodorizer Sickle padi a traditional
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- thorns and grows
- The body
- tool for plant seeds
- parasitic plants
- alat for threshing
- Vegetative part rice
- part of ricfields
- Fruit economicvalue
- pahit
19 Clues: pahit • The body • live on water • blood cells in • the rice field • fruit in which • thorns and grows • parasitic plants • Fruit pricklydab • part of ricfields • Part of the plant • alat for threshing • agriculturproducts • fertilizer material • Fruit economicvalue • tool for plant seeds • tool for plant seeds • Vegetative part rice • as a room deodorizer Sickle padi a traditional
agriculture 2022-05-02
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- A young sheep.
- Plow: A soil tillage tool that consists of a series of straight steel shanks, which when pulled through the soil, till only a narrow furrow of soil. This is considered a minimum tillage practice that helps reduce the risk of soil erosion.
- Live birth of multiple offspring of animals at one time from the same mother.
- Involves the processof creating small holes in the soil,allowing air, water and nutrients totravel to the plant roots.
- Of, relating to, or being a goat.
- Refers to animals to be eliminated from the livestock operation due to production and/or management
- The science of crop production.
- or to fruits and vegetables not meeting minimal market standards.
- A female horse or pony.
- Of, relating to, or resembling ahorse or the horse family
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- A soil pH of more than 7.0. The higher the number, the more alkaline (base) the soil will be. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 as neutral.
- A young f?
- mature female sheep.
- Livestock between 1 and 2 years of age.
- A female horse or pony up to 4years of age that has not foaled.
- Of, affecting, or resembling a pig or pigs.
- An uncastrated male sheep.
17 Clues: A young f? • A young sheep. • mature female sheep. • A female horse or pony. • An uncastrated male sheep. • The science of crop production. • Of, relating to, or being a goat. • Livestock between 1 and 2 years of age. • Of, affecting, or resembling a pig or pigs. • Of, relating to, or resembling ahorse or the horse family • ...
Agriculture 2023-03-13
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- How many noises can a chicken make?
- What crop is good for cattle?
- How many toes does a sheep have on each foot?
- Male ducks are called what?
- What is a group of geese called?
- How many pounds of milk can a cow produce in one day?
- How many cows, in billions, are milked everyday?
- What is the smartest farm animal?
- What kind of corn do most humans eat? (Not Popcorn)
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- Who is the leading state in soybeans?
- How many stomachs does a cow have?
- When does a rabbit's teeth stop growing?
- How many stomachs does a sheep have?
- What do pigs not have?
- What kind of corn does cattle eat?
- Goats are really good at what?
- How many feet tall can corn stalks grow?
17 Clues: What do pigs not have? • Male ducks are called what? • What crop is good for cattle? • Goats are really good at what? • What is a group of geese called? • What is the smartest farm animal? • How many stomachs does a cow have? • What kind of corn does cattle eat? • How many noises can a chicken make? • How many stomachs does a sheep have? • Who is the leading state in soybeans? • ...
agriculture 2023-11-14
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- animal house and land
- Likes to chase mice
- a male animal to breed
- the genes in an animal
- Man's best friend
- adult male animal
- to grow and improve
- to make babys
- cows
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- farm animals
- living animals
- chickens
- lifestyle
- the looks and makeup of an animal
- female animal
- someone who judges the class
- adult female animal
17 Clues: cows • chickens • lifestyle • farm animals • female animal • to make babys • living animals • Man's best friend • adult male animal • Likes to chase mice • to grow and improve • adult female animal • animal house and land • a male animal to breed • the genes in an animal • someone who judges the class • the looks and makeup of an animal
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
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- fruit that has high economic value
- thorns and grows in hot fields
- Vegetative part of rice
- part of the rice fields
- fertilizer from waste material
- A made of small pieces of rock and mineral
- To guide water to plants
- part of the plant
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- part of the plant
- tool for watering plant seeds
- collection of agricultural products
- A layer of material that plants grow in
- A limb of a plant
- A plant sucs as rice that produces wheat
- parasitic plants
- to plant seeds
- Fram tool
- To sprount fron a seed
18 Clues: Fram tool • to plant seeds • parasitic plants • part of the plant • A limb of a plant • part of the plant • To sprount fron a seed • Vegetative part of rice • part of the rice fields • To guide water to plants • tool for watering plant seeds • thorns and grows in hot fields • fertilizer from waste material • fruit that has high economic value • collection of agricultural products • ...
Agriculture 2020-12-07
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- What is pisciculture?
- silk thread is obtained through?
- What type of capital investment is necessary for Commercial farming.
- Shifting cultivation is which type of cultivation
- Which farming is mostly seen in developing regions?
- Rearing of animals and obtaining different products is known as
- By which transport quality and price of the product is determined
- From where do the Greenhouse farming facilities getting the maximum product.
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- In the past which method is used for agricultural activities.
- All these occupations depend on which factor?
- Which occupation is undertaken to obtain honey and wax.
- Which two countries are famous for horticulture.
- In agriculture what is considered to be the main and important function.
- Keeping hens and other fowl is related to
- Generally in which climate sheep and goat rearing is done.
- Which country is a major exporter of fresh farm produce
16 Clues: What is pisciculture? • silk thread is obtained through? • Keeping hens and other fowl is related to • All these occupations depend on which factor? • Which two countries are famous for horticulture. • Shifting cultivation is which type of cultivation • Which farming is mostly seen in developing regions? • Which occupation is undertaken to obtain honey and wax. • ...
Agriculture 2021-09-08
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- This is the #1 grown crop in Georgia
- This is the #3 GA Commodity
- in agriculture
- This is the #4 GA Commodity
- You use this type of building when growing crops that cannot survive outside
- This symbol signifies leadership and
- This is in the FFA emblem and is the only crop grown in all 50 states
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- Best teacher ever
- This item represents the labor and hard working aspects of agriculture.
- This is the #1 GA Commodity
- This is the #5 GA Commodity
- This is the #2 GA Commodity
- 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
- This symbol represents a new day and that the day will be filled with new opportunities
- This symbol represents the nationality and the freedom of agriculture
- This symbol represents
16 Clues: in agriculture • Best teacher ever • This symbol represents • This is the #3 GA Commodity • This is the #1 GA Commodity • This is the #4 GA Commodity • This is the #5 GA Commodity • This is the #2 GA Commodity • This is the #1 grown crop in Georgia • This symbol signifies leadership and • This symbol represents the nationality and the freedom of agriculture • ...
Agriculture 2024-02-02
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- from a seed (5 letters) - SHOOT
- of greenhouse (7 letters) - HYDROPONIC
- thin stalk of grain (5 letters) - EAR
- farm work (8 letters) - HARVESTING
- for farm animals (6 letters) - BARN
- animal with wool (6 letters) - SHEEP
- soil moist (7 letters) - IRRIGATION
- in rows (5 letters) - CROPS
- that harvests crops (6 letters) - COMBINE
- crops from insects (9 letters) - PEST CONTROL
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- who studies plants (8 letters) - BOTANIST
- livestock (6 letters) - GIVES FEED
- the soil (5 letters) - PLOW
- grain (8 letters) - GRANARY
- nutrients (7 letters) - FERTILIZER
- juicy fruit (5 letters) - MELON
16 Clues: the soil (5 letters) - PLOW • grain (8 letters) - GRANARY • in rows (5 letters) - CROPS • from a seed (5 letters) - SHOOT • juicy fruit (5 letters) - MELON • livestock (6 letters) - GIVES FEED • farm work (8 letters) - HARVESTING • nutrients (7 letters) - FERTILIZER • for farm animals (6 letters) - BARN • soil moist (7 letters) - IRRIGATION • ...
Agriculture 2021-10-25
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- is a starchy tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum and is a root vegetable native to the Americas
- an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves
- is the edible berry of the plant Solanum lycopersicum
- is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds
- is a species of small evergreen tree in the flowering plant family Rutaceae
- s the seed of one of several genera of the flowering plant family Fabaceae
- is the seed of the grass species Oryza sativa
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- is a root vegetable, typically orange in color, though purple, black, red, white, and yellow cultivars exist
- is a flowering plant species of the Cucurbitaceae family and the name of its edible fruit
- an elongated, edible fruit
- is the common name of several plants in the Nicotiana genus of the Solanaceae family
- a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans
- is a widely grown hybrid species of the genus Fragaria
- is an annual plant of the daisy family
- This word is used when somebody is inexperienced in something, usually referring to the use of the internet or a video game
- is a tall annual cereal grass
16 Clues: an elongated, edible fruit • is a tall annual cereal grass • is an annual plant of the daisy family • is the seed of the grass species Oryza sativa • a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans • is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds • is the edible berry of the plant Solanum lycopersicum • is a widely grown hybrid species of the genus Fragaria • ...
Agriculture 2023-06-26
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- A substance added to soil to provide nutrients to plants for healthy growth.
- An open area of land used for farming or growing crops.
- The small, usually hard part of a plant from which a new plant can grow.
- Dried grass or other plants used as animal feed or for bedding.
- A structure made of glass or plastic used for growing plants in controlled conditions.
- A powerful vehicle used on farms to pull or push heavy machinery and equipment.
- A farming tool used to turn over soil and prepare it for planting.
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- A large building on a farm used for storing crops, equipment, and housing animals.
- The process of gathering crops or produce when they are ripe for picking.
- The process of supplying water to crops to help them grow.
- A place where fruit trees are grown for commercial purposes.
- A person who works on a farm, cultivating crops and raising animals.
- Animals raised on a farm for agricultural purposes, such as cows, pigs, and chickens.
- A piece of land where crops are grown or animals are raised for food.
- A farm or facility where milk and dairy products are produced.
- A plant or group of plants that are grown and harvested for food or other purposes.
16 Clues: An open area of land used for farming or growing crops. • The process of supplying water to crops to help them grow. • A place where fruit trees are grown for commercial purposes. • A farm or facility where milk and dairy products are produced. • Dried grass or other plants used as animal feed or for bedding. • ...
Agriculture 2023-12-24
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- Farming in which crops are raised and livestock are kept on the farm to have animal products
- --- agriculture is also known as Slash and burn
- Coarse grains are also called
- Rubber plantation is famous in
- Farming in which organic materials and natural pesticides are used
- fibre requires frost free days to grow
- cultivation of grapes
- The practice of ploughing against the slopes on the hill
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- Type of farming to meet family needs is known as
- country usually practices Commercial agriculture
- Advertising is an example of activities.
- -- herding in which herdsmen move place to place with their livestock
- one primary activity
- type of soil is good for growing wheat
- a leading producer of rice
- is also knowh as a paddy
16 Clues: one primary activity • cultivation of grapes • is also knowh as a paddy • a leading producer of rice • Coarse grains are also called • Rubber plantation is famous in • type of soil is good for growing wheat • fibre requires frost free days to grow • Advertising is an example of activities. • --- agriculture is also known as Slash and burn • ...
Agriculture 2022-12-06
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- alternating crops grown in a location each season to prevent soil nutrient depletion
- fertilizer made from manure or compost
- raise animals in confined locations and create air and water pollution
- farming method where flat areas are cut out of moutainsides slowing the velocity of water reducing erosion
- uses perforated hoses to release small amounts of water to plant root
- inorganic commercialized fertilizer
- often used as cover crops as they fix nitrogen in the soil
- this nutrient is the most important limiting factor in plant growth
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- crops planted in curving rows
- trees planted around edges of fields prevent wind from eroding soil
- these keep the soil covered reducing erosion
- pesticide that kills target and nontarget species
- soil is left alone and the remainder of the last crop decomposes into the soil
- breaking up the soil which leads to erosion
- least efficient form of irrigation
- the three major plant nutrients
16 Clues: crops planted in curving rows • the three major plant nutrients • least efficient form of irrigation • inorganic commercialized fertilizer • fertilizer made from manure or compost • breaking up the soil which leads to erosion • these keep the soil covered reducing erosion • pesticide that kills target and nontarget species • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-22
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- List for Agriculture
- Security: The state in which all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active life.
- An approach to farming that applies ecological principles to agricultural practices, promoting sustainable food systems.
- A chemical substance used to kill pests, including insects, weeds, and fungi, that can harm crops.
- A method of supplying water to crops and plants to help them grow, especially in areas with insufficient rainfall.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields, an essential step in the agricultural cycle.
- Practices that maintain the health of the environment, economy, and society over the long term, often involving methods that do not deplete resources.
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- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, which is important for ecological balance.
- Domesticated animals raised for food, fiber, or labor, including cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens.
- List Generator
- The agricultural practice of growing a single crop or plant species in a given area, which can lead to soil depletion and increased pest vulnerability.
- A structure designed to provide a controlled environment for growing plants, often using glass or plastic to trap heat and light.
- The process of preparing and using land for growing crops or raising livestock.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products used to sustain and enhance human life.
- Rotation: The practice of alternating the types of crops grown in a particular area to improve soil health and reduce pests and diseases.
- Farming: A method of farming that avoids the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs), focusing instead on natural processes.
- Fertility: The ability of soil to provide essential nutrients to plants, which is crucial for healthy crop production.
17 Clues: List Generator • List for Agriculture • The process of preparing and using land for growing crops or raising livestock. • A chemical substance used to kill pests, including insects, weeds, and fungi, that can harm crops. • Domesticated animals raised for food, fiber, or labor, including cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens. • ...
Agriculture 2020-11-04
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- our school ffa
- ffa colors
- 2nd year member degree
- wisdom stands for this
- written paragraphs to represent ffa
- labor stands for this
- wrote the ffa creed
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- leaders of ffa
- 1st year member degree
- national scope stands for this
- number of paragraphs in the ffa creed
- a level of membership (starts with an h)
- the symbol that represents ffa
- unity stands for this
- progress stands for this
15 Clues: ffa colors • leaders of ffa • our school ffa • wrote the ffa creed • unity stands for this • labor stands for this • 1st year member degree • 2nd year member degree • wisdom stands for this • progress stands for this • national scope stands for this • the symbol that represents ffa • written paragraphs to represent ffa • number of paragraphs in the ffa creed • ...
Agriculture 2021-04-09
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- process of gathering plants.
- Water vapour in the air.
- slowly destroyed with wind, and water.
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms
- winds originating from mountains.
- upper layer of earth consisting of clay, rock, and organic remains. Good for plants.
- alive but not growing.
- a wild plant that grows randomly and is unwanted, it takes away from the wanted plants.
- Small wood shavings.
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- good or advantageous
- living.
- Allow light to pass through but objects to stay out
- when a plant is ready for harvest.
- large mice.
- Small icicles that form outside when temperature is below 0.
15 Clues: living. • large mice. • good or advantageous • Small wood shavings. • alive but not growing. • Water vapour in the air. • process of gathering plants. • winds originating from mountains. • when a plant is ready for harvest. • slowly destroyed with wind, and water. • Allow light to pass through but objects to stay out • a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
Across
- the science of cultivating and farming
- a person who owns, manages and cultivates orchards.
- a person who fattens or rears cattle and sheep for the market.
- the studies of vines/grapes.
- the art of protecting and studying aquatic animals, plants, and food.
- oilseeds, lupins, sugar cane, legumes, hops, cotton, hay and silage
- An expert in the science of agriculture such as soil management and crop production
- the art of managing and cultivating of flowers.
- a sheep of cattle farmer.
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- the art of cultivation and process of gardens.
- a person growing plants, crops, or
- The making of grapevines.
- Cropping this is a term (used mainly in Australia) which means a person farming
- Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals.
- a person who studies and keeps bees.
15 Clues: The making of grapevines. • a sheep of cattle farmer. • the studies of vines/grapes. • a person growing plants, crops, or • a person who studies and keeps bees. • the science of cultivating and farming • the art of cultivation and process of gardens. • Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals. • the art of managing and cultivating of flowers. • ...
agriculture 2019-08-20
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- cutting of crop from fields
- removal of unwanted seedlings
- giving your cattle to another farmers to take care of them and pay them with one of your cattle
- paying your helpers during harvesting with what you have harvested
- separating grains from chaff
- putting harvested crops in containers for marketing
- a woman whose husband has died
- people who dig graves during funeral
- putting fence around farm or field
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- the time when chief allows his people plough
- separating grains from chaff by air
- putting of crops in the sun to dry
- putting seeds into the soil to grow
- removal of crops remains in the field
- removal of unwanted plants
15 Clues: removal of unwanted plants • cutting of crop from fields • separating grains from chaff • removal of unwanted seedlings • a woman whose husband has died • putting of crops in the sun to dry • putting fence around farm or field • separating grains from chaff by air • putting seeds into the soil to grow • people who dig graves during funeral • ...
agriculture 2019-08-20
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- putting of crops in the sun to dry
- giving your cattle to another farmers to take care of them and pay them with one of your cattle
- separating grains from chaff
- separating grains from chaff by air
- the time when chief allows his people plough
- removal of crops remains in the field
- putting seeds into the soil to grow
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- cutting of crop from fields
- people who dig graves during funeral
- putting harvested crops in containers for marketing
- a woman whose husband has died
- removal of unwanted seedlings
- paying your helpers during harvesting with what you have harvested
- removal of unwanted plants
- putting fence around farm or field
15 Clues: removal of unwanted plants • cutting of crop from fields • separating grains from chaff • removal of unwanted seedlings • a woman whose husband has died • putting of crops in the sun to dry • putting fence around farm or field • separating grains from chaff by air • putting seeds into the soil to grow • people who dig graves during funeral • ...
Agriculture 2022-11-02
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- requires 210 frost free days for growth
- growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- growing grapes for wines
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- also known as paddy
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop
- cultivation which includes slash and burn
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- tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- increasing production through use of HYV seed, chemical fertilisers and pesticides
- activity concerned with extraction of natural resources
- growing of flowers
- Rearing of animals for sale
- also called 'Golden Fibre'
- coarse grain are also called
15 Clues: growing of flowers • also known as paddy • growing grapes for wines • also called 'Golden Fibre' • Rearing of animals for sale • coarse grain are also called • Type of farming to meet family needs • requires 210 frost free days for growth • growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • cultivation which includes slash and burn • tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
Agriculture 2023-08-23
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- / Perennial trees planted in farms.
- / Big engine car used in farms.
- / Main crop for making sweet.
- / A place for farmers to maintain their health.
- / A large swamp used in farm.
- / They live in paddy field and destroy rice plants.
- / Materials for stimulating growth of crops.
- / Main crop for Thai farmers.
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- / People who live in rural areas.
- / Quick cash crops planted in farms.
- / People who live near by.
- / Small two leg animals raised in farms.
- / A place for farmers' children to study.
- / A place for farmers to do goodness together.
- / Some are useful and some are dangerous to plants.
15 Clues: / People who live near by. • / Main crop for making sweet. • / A large swamp used in farm. • / Main crop for Thai farmers. • / Big engine car used in farms. • / People who live in rural areas. • / Perennial trees planted in farms. • / Quick cash crops planted in farms. • / Small two leg animals raised in farms. • / A place for farmers' children to study. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-02-01
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- ACTIVITY CONCERNED WITH EXTRACTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES(7)
- COARSE GRAINS ARE ALSO CALLED(7)
- TYPE OF FARMING TO MEET FAMILY NEEDS(11)
- REVOLUTION INCREASING PRODUCTION THROUGH USE OF HYV SEEDS, CHEMICAL FERTILISERS AND PESTICIDES(5,10)
- GROWING OF CROPS,FRUITS AND VEGETABLES(11)
- REQUIRES 210 FROST-FREE DAYS FOR GROWTH(6)
- GROWING OF FLOWERS(12)
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- CROPS THAT NEEDS WELL DRAINED FERTILE SOILS, MODERATE TEMPERATURES AND LOTS OF SUNSHINE(5)
- TEA,COFFEE,SUGARCANE AND RUBBER ARE GROWN IN(11)
- REARING OF ANIMALS FOR SALE(9)
- CULTIVATION INVOLVING SLASH AND BURN(8)
- USA,CANADA,RUSSIA,AUSTRALIA ARE MAJOR PRODUCERS OF THIS CROP(5)
- GROWING GRAPES FOR WINES(11)
- ALSO CALLED "GOLDEN FIBRE"(4)
- ALSO KNOWN AS PADDY(4)
15 Clues: GROWING OF FLOWERS(12) • ALSO KNOWN AS PADDY(4) • GROWING GRAPES FOR WINES(11) • ALSO CALLED "GOLDEN FIBRE"(4) • REARING OF ANIMALS FOR SALE(9) • COARSE GRAINS ARE ALSO CALLED(7) • CULTIVATION INVOLVING SLASH AND BURN(8) • TYPE OF FARMING TO MEET FAMILY NEEDS(11) • GROWING OF CROPS,FRUITS AND VEGETABLES(11) • REQUIRES 210 FROST-FREE DAYS FOR GROWTH(6) • ...
AGRICULTURE 2017-10-04
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- Area of land on which trees are grown.
- A plantation of grapevines, typically producing grapes used in winemaking.
- The natural world of land, sea, air, plants and animals.
- Land which is away from towns and cities.
- Large farming tool which is pulled across the soil to turn it over, usually before seeds are planted.
- Plants that are grown in large quantities.
- Crops that are grown as food for cattle and horses.
- A person who owns or manages a farm.
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- Existence of a wide variety of plant and animal species living in their natural environment.
- Use of natural resources kept at a steady level that is not likely to damage the environment.
- In an area of land, the imaginary line that separates it from other areas.
- Animals such as cattle and sheep which are kept on a farm.
- A type of tall thin tree often used to mark the boundaries between two fields.
- Area of land on which a crop is grown.
- Things or people arranged in a line.
15 Clues: A person who owns or manages a farm. • Things or people arranged in a line. • Area of land on which trees are grown. • Area of land on which a crop is grown. • Land which is away from towns and cities. • Plants that are grown in large quantities. • Crops that are grown as food for cattle and horses. • The natural world of land, sea, air, plants and animals. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2019-01-23
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- Growing of flowers.(12)
- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources.(7)
- Cultivation involves slash and burn.(8)
- Also called 'Golden Fibre'.(4)
- Growing grapes for Wines(11)
- Rearing of animals for sale.(9)
- Requires 210 frost free days for growth.(6)
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- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables.(11)
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are the largest producers of this crop.(5)
- Type of farming to need family needs.(11)
- Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides.(5,10)
- Crops that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine.(5)
- Tea, Coffee, Sugarcane and rubber are grown in __________(11)
- Coarse grains are also called _______(7)
- Also called 'paddy'.(4)
15 Clues: Growing of flowers.(12) • Also called 'paddy'.(4) • Growing grapes for Wines(11) • Also called 'Golden Fibre'.(4) • Rearing of animals for sale.(9) • Cultivation involves slash and burn.(8) • Coarse grains are also called _______(7) • Type of farming to need family needs.(11) • Requires 210 frost free days for growth.(6) • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables.(11) • ...
AGRICULTURE 2022-10-20
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- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop
- Growing grapes for wines
- Rearing of animals for sale
- Growing of flowers
- REVOLUTION Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides
- Coarse grains are also called
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- Type of farming to meet family needs
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- Cultivation involving slash and burn
- Also called ‘Golden Fibre’
- Also known as paddy
15 Clues: Growing of flowers • Also known as paddy • Growing grapes for wines • Also called ‘Golden Fibre’ • Rearing of animals for sale • Coarse grains are also called • Type of farming to meet family needs • Cultivation involving slash and burn • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • Requires 210 frost-free days for growth • Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
Agriculture 2022-10-22
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- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop --
- Coarse grains are also called
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers and pesticides
- Also known as paddy
Down
- Cultivation involving slash and burn
- Rearing of animals for sale
- Growing of flowers
- Also called 'Golden Fibre'
- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources-
- Growing grapes for wines
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine---
15 Clues: Growing of flowers • Also known as paddy • Growing grapes for wines • Also called 'Golden Fibre' • Rearing of animals for sale • Coarse grains are also called • Cultivation involving slash and burn • Type of farming to meet family needs • Requires 210 frost-free days for growth • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
Agriculture 2022-11-01
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- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth -------------
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop --
- Coarse grains are also called -----------
- Type of farming to meet family needs ---------------
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables ------------
- Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in -----------
- Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers and pesticides -------------
- Also known as paddy ------------------
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- Cultivation involving slash and burn -----------
- Rearing of animals for sale ----------
- Growing of flowers --------------
- Also called ‘Golden Fibre’ -------------
- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources-------------
- Growing grapes for wines -------------
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine--------------
15 Clues: Growing of flowers -------------- • Rearing of animals for sale ---------- • Growing grapes for wines ------------- • Also known as paddy ------------------ • Also called ‘Golden Fibre’ ------------- • Coarse grains are also called ----------- • Cultivation involving slash and burn ----------- • Type of farming to meet family needs --------------- • ...
AGRICULTURE 2022-10-04
15 Clues: makes shoes • we write on • bird farming • a baby plant • what we plant • made from canes • sells the produce • they grow from seeds • meat we get from cows • one of our crops grown • provided by agriculture • grown on the cotton plant • what we get from chickens • a person who works on a farm • what we earn from agriculture
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of cultivating and farming
- a person who owns, manages and cultivates orchards.
- a person who fattens or rears cattle and sheep for the market.
- the studies of vines/grapes.
- the art of protecting and studying aquatic animals, plants, and food.
- oilseeds, lupins, sugar cane, legumes, hops, cotton, hay and silage
- An expert in the science of agriculture such as soil management and crop production
- the art of managing and cultivating of flowers.
- a sheep of cattle farmer.
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- the art of cultivation and process of gardens.
- a person growing plants, crops, or
- The making of grapevines.
- Cropping this is a term (used mainly in Australia) which means a person farming
- Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals.
- a person who studies and keeps bees.
15 Clues: The making of grapevines. • a sheep of cattle farmer. • the studies of vines/grapes. • a person growing plants, crops, or • a person who studies and keeps bees. • the science of cultivating and farming • the art of cultivation and process of gardens. • Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals. • the art of managing and cultivating of flowers. • ...
agriculture 2021-12-06
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- What is it called when you remove the top layers of skin around the breach area called
- What is a male chicken
- How many months does it take for a ewe to produce a lamb
- How many hours does it take for a chicken to produce an egg
- Leicester What is a dual-purpose breed
- What is a type of wool breed
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- What is it called when clipping the wool around the breach area
- What do sheep feed on
- How many days does it take for a chicken to hatch
- bulbs What do you need to keep the chicks warm
- What is a type of meat breed
- What is a female sheep called
- What is a male sheep with no balls Called
- What is a male sheep
- What is a female chicken
15 Clues: What is a male sheep • What do sheep feed on • What is a male chicken • What is a female chicken • What is a type of meat breed • What is a type of wool breed • What is a female sheep called • Leicester What is a dual-purpose breed • What is a male sheep with no balls Called • bulbs What do you need to keep the chicks warm • How many days does it take for a chicken to hatch • ...
Agriculture 2022-02-04
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- Leadership Leadership is Influence
- what does FFA stand for
- Hands-on learning – school does apply to the real world!
- the practice of cultivating plants and livestock
- the positive evolution of the whole person
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- Contribute your volunteer services to your community
- to achieve the desired aim or result
- set a good example for others
- the growth of mind and improvement with age
- Continuously demonstrating those qualities for a chosen profession while effectively contributing to society.
- student organization to use what's learned in class
- ag-related work or learning experience
- to interact with other
- something you have when you enjoy something
- teaches students about agriculture, food, and natural resources
15 Clues: to interact with other • what does FFA stand for • set a good example for others • Leadership Leadership is Influence • to achieve the desired aim or result • ag-related work or learning experience • the positive evolution of the whole person • the growth of mind and improvement with age • something you have when you enjoy something • ...
agriculture 2022-02-04
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- the positive evolution of the whole person
- to set a good example for others
- the growth of the mind and improvement with age
- Contribute your volunteer services to your community
- to achieve the desired aim or result
- Hands-on learning – school does apply to the real world!
- what does ffa stand
- the practice of cultivating plants and livestock
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- Leadership is Influence
- teaches students about agriculture, food, and natural resources
- something you have when you enjoy something
- Continuously demonstrating those qualities for a chosen profession while effectively contributing to society
- student organization to use what's learned in class
- to interact with others
- ag-related work or learning experience
15 Clues: what does ffa stand • Leadership is Influence • to interact with others • to set a good example for others • to achieve the desired aim or result • ag-related work or learning experience • the positive evolution of the whole person • something you have when you enjoy something • the growth of the mind and improvement with age • ...
agriculture 2023-03-30
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- nutrition for embryo
- Protects the yolk
- Black & white cattle, makes up 90%
- Bacteria fungi or parasites
- Shows the beliefs and values of the agriculture industry
- newborn goat
- immature female cattle
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- red with white face & features horned or polled
- Form seeds of flowering a plant
- Method of preserving cooked food by putting in a jar
- white with ears that lope over
- common name Crape myrtle
- term for castrated male turkey
- mature female cattle
- A part of the plant where pollen produced
15 Clues: newborn goat • Protects the yolk • nutrition for embryo • mature female cattle • immature female cattle • common name Crape myrtle • Bacteria fungi or parasites • white with ears that lope over • term for castrated male turkey • Form seeds of flowering a plant • Black & white cattle, makes up 90% • A part of the plant where pollen produced • ...
Agriculture 2020-11-30
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- outer most layer
- inner tissue of leaf
- Hairs cylinder shape hairs
- tissues in plant
- part that dissolves tissues
- a process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
- cells that aren't specialized
- takes in water
- green pigment
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- where photosynthesis takes place
- water move through air
- membrane passage for water
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy
- movement of gases
- release of water
15 Clues: green pigment • takes in water • outer most layer • tissues in plant • release of water • movement of gases • inner tissue of leaf • water move through air • membrane passage for water • Hairs cylinder shape hairs • part that dissolves tissues • cells that aren't specialized • where photosynthesis takes place • ...
Agriculture 2021-07-12
Across
- Shifting cultivation in Brazil
- commercial agriculture
- requires 210 frost-free days
- leading producer of coffee
- requires labour in large numbers
- Tea and Coffee
- no chemical fertilizers used
- Mechanised Harvesting
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- low levels of technology
- large farms
- produce processed on the farm
- major food crop of the world
- Malaysia
- tertiary activity
- land on which the crops are grown
15 Clues: Malaysia • large farms • Tea and Coffee • tertiary activity • Mechanised Harvesting • commercial agriculture • low levels of technology • leading producer of coffee • major food crop of the world • requires 210 frost-free days • no chemical fertilizers used • produce processed on the farm • Shifting cultivation in Brazil • requires labour in large numbers • ...
Agriculture 2023-06-20
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- Chemicals used to help crops grow
- Large machine used for farming
- Place where crops and livestock are grown
- Tool used to dig up soil in fields
- Building used to grow plants, with windows for sunlight
- Chemicals used to protect crops from harmful insects
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- Chemicals used to kill weeds in crops
- Area located away from the city, often with farms and countryside
- Setting up a system for supplying water to crops
- Plant grown in fields
- Animals raised on a farm
- Gathering crops and fruits
- Field with grass for animals to graze
- Small tool used to dig up or till small plots of land
- Small object used to grow crops
15 Clues: Plant grown in fields • Animals raised on a farm • Gathering crops and fruits • Large machine used for farming • Small object used to grow crops • Chemicals used to help crops grow • Tool used to dig up soil in fields • Chemicals used to kill weeds in crops • Field with grass for animals to graze • Place where crops and livestock are grown • ...
agriculture 2024-05-20
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- The agricultural preparation of soil by mechanical agitation, such as digging, stirring, and overturning.
- The study of ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems.
- A method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent.
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants.
- The cultivation of grapevines, primarily for winemaking.
- The practice of managing and cultivating forests.
- Refers to agricultural products that are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
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- The practice of growing multiple crop species in the same space at the same time.
- The integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes for environmental and economic benefits.
- The science of soil management and crop production.
- The agricultural practice of growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species in a field at a time.
- The branch of soil science dealing with the production of crops.
- The art and science of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants.
- A system of agricultural and social design principles that simulate the patterns and features observed in natural ecosystems.
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the growing of crops.
15 Clues: The practice of managing and cultivating forests. • The science of soil management and crop production. • The cultivation of grapevines, primarily for winemaking. • The branch of soil science dealing with the production of crops. • The study of ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems. • ...
Agriculture 2024-05-31
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- The staple food crop of the north and north-western part of India.
- This season begins with the onset of monsoon.
- The biggest dairy development programme in India.
- India is the second largest producer of a food crop.Which country is the largest producer?
- The other name for Jute in India.
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- The major improvements in the field of agriculture is often referred to as this.
- This is favourable for the cultivation of cotton.
- The animals that give milk.
- This place in the South is famous for tea estates.
- These food crops grow in areas receiving scanty rainfall.
- A Plantation crop that grows well in warm and humid climate.
- India is the largest producer of this.
- The most important food crop in India.
- Uttar Pradesh is the leading producer of this cash crop.
- This agricultural season starts when the rainy season ends and autumn begins.
15 Clues: The animals that give milk. • The other name for Jute in India. • India is the largest producer of this. • The most important food crop in India. • This season begins with the onset of monsoon. • This is favourable for the cultivation of cotton. • The biggest dairy development programme in India. • This place in the South is famous for tea estates. • ...
Agriculture 2024-09-11
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- - The simultaneous cultivation or growth of multiple crops or kinds of animals in the same space.
- - Decomposed organic material used as a fertilizer.
- - The amount of crop produced on a piece of land.
- - The preparation of soil for planting through plowing, turning, or breaking up the soil.
- - A structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, such as glass, used for growing plants under controlled conditions.
- Rotation - The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons.
- - The process of planting seeds in the ground.
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- - Chemicals used to kill or control pests.
- - A substance added to soil to enhance the growth of plants.
- - The artificial application of water to land for crop production.
- - The cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- - The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- - Fermented, high-moisture stored fodder used to feed livestock.
- - The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- - The science of soil management and crop production.
15 Clues: - Chemicals used to kill or control pests. • - The process of planting seeds in the ground. • - The amount of crop produced on a piece of land. • - Decomposed organic material used as a fertilizer. • - The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • - The science of soil management and crop production. • - The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • ...
Agriculture 2024-09-16
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- machines, machine parts, or machine systems collectively
- animals kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep, chickens, and pigs
- a chemical substance that is poisonous to plants, used to kill weeds(plants that are growing where they are not wanted)
- the process of making or manufacturing goods and products
- wheat or any other cultivated cereal used as food
- The science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock
- an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product
- an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture
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- 1) A stock or amount of something supplied or available for use. 2)The quantities of goods or services offered for sale at a particular time or at one price
- A plant (such as a grain, vegetable, or fruit) grown in large amounts on a farm, or the total amount grown of such a plant
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- the set of necessary items for a particular purpose
- birds, such as chickens, that are bred for their eggs and meat
- large ruminant animals, domesticated for meat or milk
- a substance that is the essential nitrogenous component of all organic bodies, supplying essential amino acids to the body
15 Clues: wheat or any other cultivated cereal used as food • the set of necessary items for a particular purpose • large ruminant animals, domesticated for meat or milk • machines, machine parts, or machine systems collectively • the process of making or manufacturing goods and products • an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2024-07-29
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- what a couple agriculture teachers do as a second job
- the type of college where some people teach agriculture for 800 bucks a year
- what currency some agriculture teachers earn their 800 bucks per year in
- the other reason why people teach agriculture
- what agriculture teachers often create
- the component of biodiversity related to food and agriculture
- ____ Agriculture
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- the world ending ___
- the environmental conditions in the immediate vicinity of an organism
- what sustainable agriculture is sort of about
- the guy who eats the agricultural food
- how many people are often in a college agriculture class
- yes or no our agriculture is sustainable
- what agriculture teachers often spend their money on
- why people teach agriculture
- how many hours per day agriculture teachers work
16 Clues: ____ Agriculture • the world ending ___ • why people teach agriculture • the guy who eats the agricultural food • what agriculture teachers often create • yes or no our agriculture is sustainable • what sustainable agriculture is sort of about • the other reason why people teach agriculture • how many hours per day agriculture teachers work • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2024-07-29
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- yes or no our agriculture is sustainable
- the component of biodiversity related to food and agriculture
- the type of college where some people teach agriculture for 800 bucks a year
- what agriculture teachers often spend their money on
- the other reason why people teach agriculture
- what a couple agriculture teachers do as a second job
- how many hours per day agriculture teachers work
- what currency some agriculture teachers earn their 800 bucks per year in
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- the environmental conditions in the immediate vicinity of an organism
- ____ Agriculture
- what sustainable agriculture is sort of about
- how many people are often in a college agriculture class
- why people teach agriculture
- the guy who eats the agricultural food
- what agriculture teachers often create
- the world ending ___
16 Clues: ____ Agriculture • the world ending ___ • why people teach agriculture • the guy who eats the agricultural food • what agriculture teachers often create • yes or no our agriculture is sustainable • what sustainable agriculture is sort of about • the other reason why people teach agriculture • how many hours per day agriculture teachers work • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2024-07-29
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- yes or no our agriculture is sustainable
- the component of biodiversity related to food and agriculture
- the type of college where some people teach agriculture for 800 bucks a year
- what agriculture teachers often spend their money on
- the other reason why people teach agriculture
- what a couple agriculture teachers do as a second job
- how many hours per day agriculture teachers work
- what currency some agriculture teachers earn their 800 bucks per year in
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- the environmental conditions in the immediate vicinity of an organism
- ____ Agriculture
- what sustainable agriculture is sort of about
- how many people are often in a college agriculture class
- why people teach agriculture
- the guy who eats the agricultural food
- what agriculture teachers often create
- the world ending ___
16 Clues: ____ Agriculture • the world ending ___ • why people teach agriculture • the guy who eats the agricultural food • what agriculture teachers often create • yes or no our agriculture is sustainable • what sustainable agriculture is sort of about • the other reason why people teach agriculture • how many hours per day agriculture teachers work • ...
Agriculture 2016-03-31
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- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- A supply of workers.
- Land which could be used by everyone.
- To use.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as this-a sexist reference no longer in use.
- World-wide.
- An increase in the world's temperature.
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- Money used to invest in business.
- New inventions; the science of industry.
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
15 Clues: To use. • World-wide. • A supply of workers. • Money used to invest in business. • Land which could be used by everyone. • An increase in the world's temperature. • New inventions; the science of industry. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • An economy based on industry, not agriculture. • ...
Agriculture 2016-01-20
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- a second crop planted after the first has been harvested
- in american commerical grain agriculture, a farm on which on no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- use of little labor and capitalt ot increase agricultural productivity
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- a commericial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
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- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- the cultivation of rice on a paddy, or small flooded field enclosed by mud dikes, practiced in the humid areas of the far east
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a middle english word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the cultivation of aqutic organisms (as fish or shelfish) especially for food
- the art, science, and pratice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- the pratice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
15 Clues: characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • use of little labor and capitalt ot increase agricultural productivity • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- The study of wine
- A person who rears or flattens cattle or sheep for market
- the cultivation of grapevines.
- an expert in the science of soil management and crop
- An owner or supervisor of orchids
- Cropping Farming practice or equipment
- Husbandry The science of breeding and caring for farm animals
- The cultivation of flowers
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- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
- Location where bee hives are kept.
- A person that owns or managers a farm
- rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- A sheep or cattle farmer
- 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.
15 Clues: The study of wine • A sheep or cattle farmer • The cultivation of flowers • the cultivation of grapevines. • An owner or supervisor of orchids • Location where bee hives are kept. • A person that owns or managers a farm • Cropping Farming practice or equipment • an expert in the science of soil management and crop • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Agriculture 2022-02-04
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- Leadership Leadership is Influence
- what does FFA stand for
- Hands-on learning – school does apply to the real world!
- the practice of cultivating plants and livestock
- the positive evolution of the whole person
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- Contribute your volunteer services to your community
- to achieve the desired aim or result
- set a good example for others
- the growth of mind and improvement with age
- Continuously demonstrating those qualities for a chosen profession while effectively contributing to society.
- student organization to use what's learned in class
- ag-related work or learning experience
- to interact with other
- something you have when you enjoy something
- teaches students about agriculture, food, and natural resources
15 Clues: to interact with other • what does FFA stand for • set a good example for others • Leadership Leadership is Influence • to achieve the desired aim or result • ag-related work or learning experience • the positive evolution of the whole person • the growth of mind and improvement with age • something you have when you enjoy something • ...
Agriculture 2022-11-02
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- requires 210 frost free days for growth
- growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- growing grapes for wines
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- also known as paddy
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop
- cultivation which includes slash and burn
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- tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- increasing production through use of HYV seed, chemical fertilisers and pesticides
- activity concerned with extraction of natural resources
- growing of flowers
- Rearing of animals for sale
- also called 'Golden Fibre'
- coarse grain are also called
15 Clues: growing of flowers • also known as paddy • growing grapes for wines • also called 'Golden Fibre' • Rearing of animals for sale • coarse grain are also called • Type of farming to meet family needs • requires 210 frost free days for growth • growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • cultivation which includes slash and burn • tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
AGRICULTURE 2022-10-20
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- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources
- Coarse grains are also called
- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth
- Growing of flowers
- Growing grapes for wines
- Cultivation involving slash and burn
- Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers and pesticides
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- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- Also known as paddy
- Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Also called ‘Golden Fibre’
- Rearing of animals for sale
15 Clues: Growing of flowers • Also known as paddy • Growing grapes for wines • Also called ‘Golden Fibre’ • Rearing of animals for sale • Coarse grains are also called • Type of farming to meet family needs • Cultivation involving slash and burn • Requires 210 frost-free days for growth • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
Agriculture 2023-01-13
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- Substance added to soil increasing fertility
- Grow a plant among different types
- Equal layers of clay, silt, and soil
- Process of eroding through natural elements
- Cultivation of a single crop
- Process that soil becomes saline
- Different layers of soil
- Open country used for grazing
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- supply of water to crops for farming
- Making sloping land from flat areas
- Fertile land becomes a desert
- Process of wearing down
- Land that crops are grown
- Solid rock underlying surface material
- Line of trees to protect an area
15 Clues: Process of wearing down • Different layers of soil • Land that crops are grown • Cultivation of a single crop • Fertile land becomes a desert • Open country used for grazing • Process that soil becomes saline • Line of trees to protect an area • Grow a plant among different types • Making sloping land from flat areas • supply of water to crops for farming • ...
agriculture 2024-02-20
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- a basic classification of an animal or plant type, such as a black bear
- The science or practice of farming; cultivating the soil, producing crops or raising livestock.
- a chemical compound that is a large cause of global warming
- Natural plant nutrients manufactured so farmers can provide the exact minerals crops need to grow: the primary nutrients being nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
- the natural home environment of a plant or animal
- Many different kinds of plants and animals
- chemicals used to kill insects and other bugs on farms and to protect plants
- The usual weather conditions in a particular place or region.
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- The natural world (associated with soil health, habitats, water and green house gas emissions)
- The upper layer of the Earth that may be dug up or plowed, and in which plants grow.
- Small animals, such as insects and worms
- medicines used to manage infections
- An animal or plant that may disappear, for natural or human reasons.
- Plants that are grown by farmers, such as wheat, barley, peas, corn and canola
- Humans consume plants and animals to obtain nourishment from these.
15 Clues: medicines used to manage infections • Small animals, such as insects and worms • Many different kinds of plants and animals • the natural home environment of a plant or animal • a chemical compound that is a large cause of global warming • The usual weather conditions in a particular place or region. • ...
Agriculture 2020-12-07
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- Keeping hens and other fowl is related to
- From where do the Greenhouse farming facilities getting the maximum product.
- Shifting cultivation is which type of cultivation
- Which farming is mostly seen in developing regions?
- Rearing of animals and obtaining different products is known as
- All these occupations depend on which factor?
- Generally in which climate sheep and goat rearing is done.
- What is pisciculture?
- Which occupation is undertaken to obtain honey and wax.
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- In agriculture what is considered to be the main and important function.
- silk thread is obtained through?
- By which transport quality and price of the product is determined
- What type of capital investment is necessary for Commercial farming.
- In the past which method is used for agricultural activities.
- Which two countries are famous for horticulture.
15 Clues: What is pisciculture? • silk thread is obtained through? • Keeping hens and other fowl is related to • All these occupations depend on which factor? • Which two countries are famous for horticulture. • Shifting cultivation is which type of cultivation • Which farming is mostly seen in developing regions? • Which occupation is undertaken to obtain honey and wax. • ...
Agriculture 2022-09-19
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- farming
- produce milk and steak
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- white dariy cow
- pink farm animals
- white fluffy farm animal used for whool
- Used for cheese, milk, etc.
- Fish are grown in aquaculture tanks and nutrient
- Hydroponics is the the process of growing plants in sand, gravel, or liquid, with added nutrients but without soil.
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- m_____furg____ type of tracotr
- brown dairy cow
- small birds on a farm produce eggs
- a cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.
- white and black dairy cow
- crustaceans or part of the Parasticide family., they are found in Australia and are edible.
15 Clues: farming • brown dairy cow • white dariy cow • pink farm animals • produce milk and steak • white and black dairy cow • Used for cheese, milk, etc. • m_____furg____ type of tracotr • small birds on a farm produce eggs • white fluffy farm animal used for whool • Fish are grown in aquaculture tanks and nutrient • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • ...
Agriculture 2022-10-31
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- Crops that can be grown on less fertile,sandy soils
- Name of the Arab goat herder who supposedly discovered the coffe plant
- The ultimate aim of agricultural development is to increase
- Jute is also called
- The land on which crops are grown
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- Country that leads in production of rice
- Commercial rearing of silk worms
- 'Agri'in Latin translates to
- When more than one crop is grown on one peice of land
- Type of farming where fodder crops can be grown
- Crop that is primarily grown in winter in India
- Shifting cultivation in Brazil is known as
- Cotton requires _______ temperature
- Primary output in viticulture
- Type of farming where development of a transport network is necessary
15 Clues: Jute is also called • 'Agri'in Latin translates to • Primary output in viticulture • Commercial rearing of silk worms • The land on which crops are grown • Cotton requires _______ temperature • Country that leads in production of rice • Shifting cultivation in Brazil is known as • Type of farming where fodder crops can be grown • ...
Agriculture 2023-02-07
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- main trunk of a plant
- small leaves at the base of the flower
- plants with two seeded leaves
- stalk that holds anther
- plant not cultivated by humans
- male portion of the flower
- where pollen is produced
- plants that last one growing season
- plants grown for human food source
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- female part of the flower
- part of plant that collects sunlight
- plants that last two growing seasons
- part of flower that protects reproductive organs
- plants with one seeded leaves
- plants that live for many seasons
15 Clues: main trunk of a plant • stalk that holds anther • where pollen is produced • female part of the flower • male portion of the flower • plants with two seeded leaves • plants with one seeded leaves • plant not cultivated by humans • plants that live for many seasons • plants grown for human food source • plants that last one growing season • part of plant that collects sunlight • ...
Agriculture 2023-06-13
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- The practice of raising plants and livestock for food or other human needs
- The practice of growing different crops at different times on the same land
- An agricultural practice in which diverse species are raised in the same area
- To harvest so much of a resource that its existence is threatened
- Adding water to an agricultural field to allow certain crops to grow where the lack of water would normally prevent their cultivation
- The growth of a single crop, usually on a large area of land
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- A product that has been produced according to standards defined by government or independent agencies
- The breeding, raising, and harvesting of animals in specially designed aquatic environments
- Producing food to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs
- Confining animals to a small area of pasture for a short time, before shifting them to a new location
- A system that uses biological organisms, chemical substances, and crop rotation to help keep pest populations under control
- General term for protective ground cover
- The conversion of arid and semi-arid lands into the deserts by inappropriate farming practices or overgrazing
- Produced when micro-organisms in soil break down organic matter in the presence of oxygen
- Any chemical used to kill or control populations of unwanted fungi, animals, or plants
15 Clues: General term for protective ground cover • The growth of a single crop, usually on a large area of land • To harvest so much of a resource that its existence is threatened • The practice of raising plants and livestock for food or other human needs • The practice of growing different crops at different times on the same land • ...
Agriculture 2022-05-02
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- also known as billy
- a soil ph of more than 7.0
- two plant growing next to each other offers mutual benifit
- a form of feld preparation and
- the science of crop production
- animals graze the feilds
- kills all growing vegetation with pesticides
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- an assoiation made for mutual benifit
- method of seeding fertilizing or pesticiding
- Drilling wholes in soil to allow air
- a soil tillage tool made to run through soil
- where the soil is moldboard
- : Refers
- A soil ph of less than 7.0
- A standard unit of measuremant for agriculture land
15 Clues: : Refers • also known as billy • animals graze the feilds • a soil ph of more than 7.0 • A soil ph of less than 7.0 • where the soil is moldboard • a form of feld preparation and • the science of crop production • Drilling wholes in soil to allow air • an assoiation made for mutual benifit • method of seeding fertilizing or pesticiding • ...
Vocabulary for Agriculture (AP HUG, Chapter 10) 2022-03-01
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- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A form of subsistence agriculture, where people shift to different field.
- Using different fields to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Commercial agriculture identifying by the different process of the food-processing industry.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming.
- Farming methods that are for long time productivity.
- When humans first domesticated plants and animals.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- Rapid diffusion of new technology.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domestic animals.
- The growing of fruit, vegetables, and flowers.
- Agriculture to generate products for sale.
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- Degradation of land, because of human actions (ex. grazing animals).
- The area around a city, where milk is supplied.
- Harvesting twice a year on the same field.
- A form of subsistence agriculture, where farmers must expend a large area.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops, due to soil.
- A large farm in tropical like climates, to produce one or two types of crops for sale.
- A patch of land for planting, cleared through burning and slashing.
- Agriculture designed to provide food for the farmers.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Rapid diffusion of new technology. • Commercial gardening and fruit farming. • Harvesting twice a year on the same field. • Agriculture to generate products for sale. • The growing of fruit, vegetables, and flowers. • The area around a city, where milk is supplied. • When humans first domesticated plants and animals. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of soil management and the production of field crops.
- the science of viniculture.
- Australian a grazier or land-holder raising sheep, cattle, etc, on a large scale
- Husbandry It helps in providing proper shelter for animals with full-time food and protection facilities.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- a person who grazes cattle for the market.
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- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture.
- Cropping to describe farms or industries engaged in the production of grains, oilseeds and other crops
- the study or science of grapes and their culture.
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- the cultivation of flowers or flowering plants, especially for ornamental purposes.
- a person who keeps an apiary.
- a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard.
- The person who works on the farm
14 Clues: the science of viniculture. • a person who keeps an apiary. • The person who works on the farm • a person who grazes cattle for the market. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the study or science of grapes and their culture. • a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of soil management and the production of field crops.
- the science of viniculture.
- Australian a grazier or land-holder raising sheep, cattle, etc, on a large scale
- Husbandry It helps in providing proper shelter for animals with full-time food and protection facilities.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- a person who grazes cattle for the market.
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- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture.
- Cropping to describe farms or industries engaged in the production of grains, oilseeds and other crops
- the study or science of grapes and their culture.
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- the cultivation of flowers or flowering plants, especially for ornamental purposes.
- a person who keeps an apiary.
- a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard.
- The person who works on the farm
14 Clues: the science of viniculture. • a person who keeps an apiary. • The person who works on the farm • a person who grazes cattle for the market. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the study or science of grapes and their culture. • a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- an expert in the science of soil management and crop production.
- the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming.
- Cropping Farming industries engaged in the production of grains, oilseeds and other crops (especially wheat, barley, peas, sorghum, maize, hemp, safflower, and sunflower).
- the study of grape cultivation.
- A person who keeps an apiary
- A person who looks after/owns orchards.
- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish and seaweed in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments. Underwater agricultural.
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- The cultivation of a garden, orchard or nursery; the cultivation of flowers. vegetables and fruits.
- A person who owns or manages a farm.
- a person who rears or fattens cattle or sheep for market.
- a sheep or cattle farmer.
- The cultivation of flowers and flowering plants, especially for ornamental purposes
- Husbandry The science of breeding, feeding, and tending domestic animals, especially farm animals.
- The study of wines
14 Clues: The study of wines • a sheep or cattle farmer. • A person who keeps an apiary • the study of grape cultivation. • A person who owns or manages a farm. • A person who looks after/owns orchards. • a person who rears or fattens cattle or sheep for market. • an expert in the science of soil management and crop production. • ...
agriculture 2022-03-09
14 Clues: flowers • farming • Cropping • gardening • study's wine • farming in water • works in a orchid • is a living thing • works with grape vines • a sheep or cattle farmer • fattens animals for market • someone who studies plants • someone who works on a farm • the care of crops and animals
Agriculture 2022-01-13
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- one farmer feeds about how many people?
- fiber and shelter are two of the many uses for which type of agriculture?
- a commodity that is grown in the united states and shipped out to another country
- activities involved with the production of plants and animals and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing and marketing.
- a commodity that is grown in another country the and is shipped into the united states
- agriculture is...
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- Approximately what percent of income is spend on food in the USA?
- clothing and household items are two of the many uses for which type of agriculture?
- approximately how many years ago did agriculture begin?
- a raw material that can be bought and sold
- Production agriculture, or farming and ranching accounts for only what of the total jobs in agriculture?
- fish shellfish and other aquatic animals grown on farms
- how much food does the average American family consume in one year?
- a medication made from animals
14 Clues: agriculture is... • a medication made from animals • one farmer feeds about how many people? • a raw material that can be bought and sold • approximately how many years ago did agriculture begin? • fish shellfish and other aquatic animals grown on farms • Approximately what percent of income is spend on food in the USA? • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of soil management and the production of field crops.
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- Cropping to describe farms or industries engaged in the production of grains, oilseeds and other crops
- the study or science of grapes and their culture.
- a person who keeps an apiary.
- a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard.
- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture.
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- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- The person who works on the farm
- a person who grazes cattle for the market.
- Australian a grazier or land-holder raising sheep, cattle, etc, on a large scale
- the cultivation of flowers or flowering plants, especially for ornamental purposes.
- Husbandry It helps in providing proper shelter for animals with full-time food and protection facilities.
- the science of viniculture.
14 Clues: the science of viniculture. • a person who keeps an apiary. • The person who works on the farm • a person who grazes cattle for the market. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the study or science of grapes and their culture. • a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2025-03-02
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- Animals in the farm.
- One crop in a large field without the help of the farmer.
- Vegetables, cereals, etc that the farmer plants.
- What the farmers collect. Also called yield.
- The use of sprinklers or canals.
- Big machine with wheels that help the farmer to plow and harvest.
- Product for the plants to grow better and faster.
- Extension of land dedicated to the crops.
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- Closed transparent space dedicated to grow plants.
- Many products in one field; crop with a lot of help of the farmers.
- Person that takes care of a farm.
- Ground with nutrients.
- A piece of land left to rest for some time.
- Flattened area on a sloped land.
14 Clues: Animals in the farm. • Ground with nutrients. • The use of sprinklers or canals. • Flattened area on a sloped land. • Person that takes care of a farm. • Extension of land dedicated to the crops. • A piece of land left to rest for some time. • What the farmers collect. Also called yield. • Vegetables, cereals, etc that the farmer plants. • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2013-04-19
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- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- Farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- The modification of Earth's surface by cultivating crops and raising crops
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
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- A form of subsistence agricultre in which people shift activity from one field to another
- Agriculture that generates products for sale off the farm
- Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing
- Resources that will be available for generations to come
- Degradation of land primarily because of human actions
- Fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
- Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer
- Reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds
- Commercial agriculture associated with large corporations
- Commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over and extensive area
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
18 Clues: Commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer • Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing • Degradation of land primarily because of human actions • ...
Agriculture 2016-08-23
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- The eating of food by a farm animals.
- Always be ____ on farms.
- Soft material produced on sheep.
- The ______ of Control.
- Raising crops and animals to provide food, fibre and other materials.
- Agricultural Tool starting with a C.
- The E in PPE stands for _______.
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- A vegetable that grows on a farm.
- A crop produced on farms.
- ATV's stand for All Terrain _______.
- A person who studies the selection and growth of crop plants and pastures.
- One of the first animals to be domesticated.
- The first _____ crop was harvested at Parramatta in 1789.
- A farm animal that produces eggs.
14 Clues: The ______ of Control. • Always be ____ on farms. • A crop produced on farms. • Soft material produced on sheep. • The E in PPE stands for _______. • A vegetable that grows on a farm. • A farm animal that produces eggs. • ATV's stand for All Terrain _______. • Agricultural Tool starting with a C. • The eating of food by a farm animals. • ...
Agriculture 2014-04-23
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- species such as insects that are harmful to crops
- Soil --------- refers to the ability of the soil to support organic life. Low --------- means that soil would be very a very hard place to grow plants
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- meeting human needs in the present while preserving the environment so that these needs can also be met in the indefinite future
- ploughed and harrowed but left for a period without being sown in order to restore its fertility or to avoid surplus production
- is the practice of growing a series of dissimilar/different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons. ---- -------- has various benefits to the soil including replenishment of nitrogen, mitigating the build-up of pathogens and improvement of soil structure and fertility
- -------- agriculture is the large-scale production of crops for sale, intended for widespread distribution to wholesalers or retail outlets
- a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn over soil to turn it over and cut furrows in preparation for the planting of seeds
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- ----------- agriculture is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals
- an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product
- the practice of growing two or more crops in the same space during a single growing season
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
14 Clues: the cultivation of a single crop in a given area • species such as insects that are harmful to crops • an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product • a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation • the practice of growing two or more crops in the same space during a single growing season • ...
Agriculture 2015-09-16
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- / a structure used to see the surrounding area and mostly used for entertainment and relaxing
- / a certain chemical that kills pests
- / a green plant that grows on the ground in short stems
- / a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- / a source that humans and animals eat to survive
- / all the visible features of an area of countryside or land
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- / a greenhouse which is usually attached to a dwelling and is for growing and displaying plants
- Rotation / An action or system of rotating crops
- / the background of which one comes from, or any sort of inherited property or goods
- / the top & high part of a hill
- Forest / A forest or woodland area which has re grown after a major disturbance such as fire, insect infestation, timber harvest or wind throw
- / a process by which the earth is worn down by wind, cattle, action of water and more
- / a community of organisms that all live in the same environment
- / a unit of land equal to 4,850 square yards
14 Clues: / the top & high part of a hill • / a certain chemical that kills pests • / a unit of land equal to 4,850 square yards • Rotation / An action or system of rotating crops • / a green plant that grows on the ground in short stems • / a source that humans and animals eat to survive • / all the visible features of an area of countryside or land • ...
Agriculture 2022-12-05
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- organisms whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- The process by which healthy soil becomes desert
- the excessive accumulation of salt in soil (2 words)
- a type of agriculture without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers and which uses sustainable agriculture techniques
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms
- the process leading to higher concentrations of chemicals in organisms higher up in the food chain
- a three letter acronym for the use of a variety of techniques to decrease pest populations
- growing multiple species of crop in the same area
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- a "revolution" that took place in the 1960s which lead to large increases in food production
- the breakdown and movement of soil by wind and water
- crops that grow during the off season to protect the soil from erosion and replenish nutrients
- having both physical and economic access to sufficient food to meet dietary needs for a productive and healthy life (2 words)
- a measurement of the amount of crop grown or product produced per unit of land area (2 words)
- the type of irrigation that conserves water and leads to lower soil salinization
14 Clues: the cultivation of aquatic organisms • The process by which healthy soil becomes desert • growing multiple species of crop in the same area • the breakdown and movement of soil by wind and water • the excessive accumulation of salt in soil (2 words) • organisms whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques • ...
Agriculture 2023-04-11
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- an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence.
- to domesticate an animal.
- means to collect what has been planted and grown in the ground.
- When so much rain falls that the ground can't absorb it.
- is a grain that is used for food.
- is what farmers do when they add water to their fields.
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- contains a miniature plant, called an embryo, that can develop into a fully grown plant.
- is someone who grows plants and raises animals for human use.
- used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it
- is created to carry water.
- is the loose upper layer of the Earth's surface where plants grow.
- to give food to a person, group, or animal.
- It includes both growing and harvesting crops and raising animals, or livestock.
- a large group of cultivated plants.
14 Clues: to domesticate an animal. • is created to carry water. • is a grain that is used for food. • a large group of cultivated plants. • to give food to a person, group, or animal. • is what farmers do when they add water to their fields. • When so much rain falls that the ground can't absorb it. • is someone who grows plants and raises animals for human use. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of soil management and the production of field crops.
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- Cropping Broadacre is a term used, mainly in Australia, to describe farms or industries engaged in the production of grains, oilseeds and other crops.
- the study or science of grapes and their culture.
- a person who keeps an apiary.
- a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard.
- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture.
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- the science and art of cultivating such plants.
- a person who farms person who operates a farm or cultivates land.
- a person who grazes cattle for the market.
- australian a grazier or land-holder raising sheep, cattle, etc, on a large scale
- the cultivation of flowers or flowering plants, especially for ornamental purposes.
- Husbandry the science of breeding, feeding, and tending domestic animals, especially farm animals.
- the science of viniculture.
14 Clues: the science of viniculture. • a person who keeps an apiary. • a person who grazes cattle for the market. • the science and art of cultivating such plants. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the study or science of grapes and their culture. • a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard. • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2013-04-19
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- Degradation of land primarily because of human actions
- Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing
- A machine that reaps,threshes,and cleans grain while moving over a field
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Resources that will be available for generations to come
- Fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
- A machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- Reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds
- Grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
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- Farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- Commercial agriculture associated with large corporations
- Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- To beat our grain from stalks by trampling it
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- planting crops on ridge tops
- Agriculture that generates products for sale off the farm
- Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer
- A form of subsistence agricultre in which people shift activity from one field to another
- Commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over and extensive area
- The modification of Earth's surface by cultivating crops and raising crops
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
25 Clues: planting crops on ridge tops • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • To beat our grain from stalks by trampling it • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • A machine that cuts grain standing in the field • Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer • ...
Agriculture 2020-09-13
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- need less moisture and survive even in dry areas.
- is the largest producer of Sugarcane in the world.
- is grown in rotation with other crops.
- is a crop of dry regions and grows well on all soils.
- is the third most important crop of India.
- is a kharif crop in north and rabi crop in south India.
- main food crop of N&NW part of India.
- is the largest producer as well as the consumer of pulses.
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- is cultivated between rabi and kharif season.
- seed is grown both as rabi and kharif crop.
- used as food and fodder.
- has high nutritive value.
- Second most important cereal crop of India.
- is a tropical as well as a sub tropical crop.
14 Clues: used as food and fodder. • has high nutritive value. • main food crop of N&NW part of India. • is grown in rotation with other crops. • is the third most important crop of India. • seed is grown both as rabi and kharif crop. • Second most important cereal crop of India. • is cultivated between rabi and kharif season. • is a tropical as well as a sub tropical crop. • ...
Agriculture 2021-12-16
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- Important raw material for automobile industry
- This variety of coffee was brought from Yemen
- The largest producer of oilseeds in the world
- A single crop is grown over a large area
- Rearing of silkworms for silk fibre
- Both food and fodder crop
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- Name for shifting cultivation in Assam
- Wheat is grown in this season
- Major producing state of bajra
- Rice is grown in this season
- The golden fibre
- Major source of protein in a vegetarian's diet
- Muskmelons and watermelons are grown in this season
13 Clues: The golden fibre • Both food and fodder crop • Rice is grown in this season • Wheat is grown in this season • Major producing state of bajra • Rearing of silkworms for silk fibre • Name for shifting cultivation in Assam • A single crop is grown over a large area • This variety of coffee was brought from Yemen • The largest producer of oilseeds in the world • ...
Agriculture 2022-12-15
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- destruction is the greatest cause of extinction
- what does wildlife management start with
- when a large area is broken up into smaller isolated habitats
- three things wildlife needs to survive
- a clownfish and an anemone would be an example of what niche
- with a very narrow niche
- is the ability of a habitat to return to its previous state after a disturbance occurs
- is a natural part of all systems
- a particular role in a habitat
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- there is less habitat available
- a group of interacting living species sharing non-living resources in an area.
- when two or more species struggle against each other for the same resource
- generalist is a species that can adapt to many different conditions
- the most altered and damaged portions of a habitat
- is an environment in which the specific needs of a living species are met
15 Clues: with a very narrow niche • a particular role in a habitat • there is less habitat available • is a natural part of all systems • three things wildlife needs to survive • what does wildlife management start with • destruction is the greatest cause of extinction • the most altered and damaged portions of a habitat • ...
Agriculture 2024-12-04
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- theory stating price and demand for land is highest near the market
- type of agriculture that needs large parcels of land
- encompasses all aspects of food production from start to finish
- the agricultural revolution involved the mechanization of agricultural production and advances in transportation
- model of an "ideal state" that revolves around farming practices
- revolution that resulted in high-yield grains and fertilizer use
- not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products
- any domesticated bird used for food
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- practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land
- examples include cattle, sheep, and goats
- products grown for farmer and their family's survival
- process of adapting wild plants for human use through cultivation and selection
- profit-driven agriculture
13 Clues: profit-driven agriculture • any domesticated bird used for food • examples include cattle, sheep, and goats • type of agriculture that needs large parcels of land • products grown for farmer and their family's survival • encompasses all aspects of food production from start to finish • model of an "ideal state" that revolves around farming practices • ...
Agriculture 2013-06-13
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- A trap crop
- Agriculture uses computers and geographic information systems to vary chemical application
- Engineering Inserting specific pieces of DNA into the genetic makeup of organisms
- Each layer of soil is called
- mechanical technique to rid bugs off of crops instead of using insecticides
- Produces 4/5 of the world’s food
- A grain crop
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- Farming without use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- Dry land region becomes increasingly arid & unfertile
- Material/ Formation of soil begins with
- $95 billion industry in Canada
- resistant to herbicides
- nutrition food intake exceeds energy use
13 Clues: A trap crop • A grain crop • resistant to herbicides • Each layer of soil is called • $95 billion industry in Canada • Produces 4/5 of the world’s food • Material/ Formation of soil begins with • nutrition food intake exceeds energy use • Dry land region becomes increasingly arid & unfertile • Farming without use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers • ...
agriculture 2013-06-04
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- WHEN A HORSE IS CRIPPLE
- A BREED USED FOR RACING
- A young female horse
- Equipment used in horse riding
- FARM ANIMAL USED FOR RACING
- A young, uncastrated male horse
- INFLAMMATION TO THE FEET
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- An uncastrated adult male horse
- The female of a horse
- An award or honor for winning a group of three important events in a sport
- A castrated animal
- SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR HORSE
- A young horse
13 Clues: A young horse • A castrated animal • A young female horse • The female of a horse • WHEN A HORSE IS CRIPPLE • A BREED USED FOR RACING • INFLAMMATION TO THE FEET • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR HORSE • FARM ANIMAL USED FOR RACING • Equipment used in horse riding • An uncastrated adult male horse • A young, uncastrated male horse • ...
AGRICULTURE 2022-05-12
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- It means removing moisture from fruits.
- It is done to loosen the soil thus improving aeration, root and water penetration.
- Nutritional value of fruits
- these are fruits that grow naturally in Botswana
- Fruit trees with weak steams need to be supported so that they can grow upright. Eg. Grapes
- Weeds need to be removed because they can cause poor growth to fruit trees.
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- fruitsThese are fruits that originate or come from other countries
- It means covering the soil is covered with materials to reduce evaporation.
- Putting fruits at extremely low temperatures (below 0℃).
- Diseased, infested and dead parts of crops are removed from the growing crop
- Fresh fruits are cleaned, sliced and then put in cans. Sugar or fruit juice is added to the cans which help to remove water from fruits thus preventing them from rotting.
- it is used to dig holes
- When fruits are consumed, they give the body
13 Clues: it is used to dig holes • Nutritional value of fruits • It means removing moisture from fruits. • When fruits are consumed, they give the body • these are fruits that grow naturally in Botswana • Putting fruits at extremely low temperatures (below 0℃). • fruitsThese are fruits that originate or come from other countries • ...
Agriculture 2022-10-26
14 Clues: baby cow • female cow • we eat them • we consume it • mature male cow • young male horse • get eggs from them • animals consume it • young female horse • Mature female horse • get bacon from them • hide can make clothes • cow get milk from them • pollution can affect animals health
Agriculture 2013-06-13
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- Farming without use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- Each layer of soil is called
- Agriculture uses computers and geographic information systems to vary chemical application
- Engineering Inserting specific pieces of DNA into the genetic makeup of organisms
- Dry land region becomes increasingly arid & unfertile
- Material/ Formation of soil begins with
- A grain crop
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- Produces 4/5 of the world’s food
- $95 billion industry in Canada
- A trap crop
- mechanical technique to rid bugs off of crops instead of using insecticides
- resistant to herbicides
- nutrition food intake exceeds energy use
13 Clues: A trap crop • A grain crop • resistant to herbicides • Each layer of soil is called • $95 billion industry in Canada • Produces 4/5 of the world’s food • Material/ Formation of soil begins with • nutrition food intake exceeds energy use • Dry land region becomes increasingly arid & unfertile • Farming without use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers • ...
Agriculture 2013-01-10
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- such as tea are exported and bring in revenue for country
- Change of fertile land into desert land.
- The amount or number of products made per resource unit
- Land management that includes growing trees and bushes within the farm land. Trees and bushes act as protection for the soil.
- Severe decrease in the quality of soils; soil which is no longer suitable for farming.
- Disaster cause by natural force rather than by human action.
- Country in which most of the population works at developing natural resources and does not have a decent standard of living.
- Lack of food
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- All the work through which the natural environment is transformed in order to produce plants and animals useful to humans.
- Any source of wealth that occurs naturally, especially fossil fuels, timber, freshwater, and fertile lands.
- Lacking (missing) water
- Low plains on either side of a river may become flooded
- A drought resistant grain
13 Clues: Lack of food • Lacking (missing) water • A drought resistant grain • Change of fertile land into desert land. • Low plains on either side of a river may become flooded • The amount or number of products made per resource unit • such as tea are exported and bring in revenue for country • Disaster cause by natural force rather than by human action. • ...
Agriculture 2021-10-05
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- Small and short plant
- They cover the fields and are eaten by cows
- Grows out of a seed
- Stays underground and absorbs nutrients and water
- Captures sunlight
- Where the animals are stocked
- Trees planted for fruit extraction
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- To produce flowers
- Group of plants for harvest
- A fully grown plant with a trunk and leaves
- Where the crops are planted
- The first stage of a plant
- The "body" of a tree
13 Clues: Captures sunlight • To produce flowers • Grows out of a seed • The "body" of a tree • Small and short plant • The first stage of a plant • Group of plants for harvest • Where the crops are planted • Where the animals are stocked • Trees planted for fruit extraction • They cover the fields and are eaten by cows • A fully grown plant with a trunk and leaves • ...
agriculture 2024-09-25
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- an animal that is kept in a pigsty
- where a pig is kept
- a place where the stables are
- a food that is grown and good for you to eat
- a crop that is grown and the first letter is W
- a name for a plant grown by farmers
- an animal that produces wool
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- another name for chickens
- a place where chickens are kept
- a way to keep plants healthy and hydrated
- another name for flora
- an animal that is kept in chickencuops
- this is used to grow plants
13 Clues: where a pig is kept • another name for flora • another name for chickens • this is used to grow plants • an animal that produces wool • a place where the stables are • a place where chickens are kept • an animal that is kept in a pigsty • a name for a plant grown by farmers • an animal that is kept in chickencuops • a way to keep plants healthy and hydrated • ...
Agriculture 2022-10-26
14 Clues: baby cow • female cow • we eat them • we consume it • mature male cow • young male horse • get eggs from them • animals consume it • young female horse • Mature female horse • get bacon from them • hide can make clothes • cow get milk from them • pollution can affect animals health
Agriculture 2023-03-08
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- a person who owns or manages a farm
- person who grazes cattle and/or sheep on a rural property
- controlled management of domestic animals.
- the cultivation of grapevines
- an expert in soil management and crop production
- the rearing of aquatic animals or plants.
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- a person who owns or operates an orchard
- the cultivation of flowers
- a person who keeps bees, especially to produce honey
- the practice of farming and growing crops.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- a science that deals with wine and wine making
- a sheep or cattle farmer
13 Clues: a sheep or cattle farmer • the cultivation of flowers • the cultivation of grapevines • a person who owns or manages a farm • a person who owns or operates an orchard • the rearing of aquatic animals or plants. • the practice of farming and growing crops. • controlled management of domestic animals. • a science that deals with wine and wine making • ...
agriculture 2024-11-08
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- The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in an organism.
- Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
- lives in another organism
- Measures taken to protect against the spread of harmful organisms.
- A restriction on the movement of animals to prevent the spread of disease.
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- a flavivirus related to dengue, yellow fever and West Nile viruses
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease.
- The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- a mortality rate of 100% and is viral
- A microorganism that causes disease in its host.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin.
- Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
13 Clues: lives in another organism • a mortality rate of 100% and is viral • A microorganism that causes disease in its host. • A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease. • The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled. • Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans. • The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in an organism. • ...
Agriculture. 2024-11-04
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- Falta de agua o lluvia.
- Sustancia para controlar plantas.
- Tala de árboles continua
- Acceso a alimentos suficientes y nutritivos.
- No se agota/Se puede renovar.
- El impacto ambiental de una actividad.
- Se descompone naturalmente.
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- Utilizado para aumentar la producción de cultivos.
- Efecto de los gases contaminantes.
- Método de cultivo sostenible.
- Desgaste de la superficie terrestre.
- Deterioro.
- Sustancias no deseadas en el medio ambiente.
13 Clues: Deterioro. • Falta de agua o lluvia. • Tala de árboles continua • Se descompone naturalmente. • Método de cultivo sostenible. • No se agota/Se puede renovar. • Sustancia para controlar plantas. • Efecto de los gases contaminantes. • Desgaste de la superficie terrestre. • El impacto ambiental de una actividad. • Sustancias no deseadas en el medio ambiente. • ...