agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture 2024-11-06
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Georgia's number one livestock.
- When the produce on a farm is collected.
- ground that crops grow from
- A class on livestock care, production, breeding, and disease control.
- A class that teaches about plants, how they grow, feed us, and more.
- An object ment to keep birds out of fields.
- a device ment to shut off power to a circuit in order to protect it in the event of a ground fault.
- an breed of cow raised for meat.
- us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land
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- A vehicle that is commonly in farming for hauling trailers.
- A nut that is also a common allergy and georgia is the #1 producer in the u.s.
- a device that delivers power to most devices. You plug things into this to power them.
- A term used to describe plot of land that grows crops or raises livestock.
- an object that opens and closes a circuit to let power head to a device.
- A yellow crop that is grown for food, typically grows tall and the feild is sometime cut in a maze pattern.
- a food crop that's fruit is red, watery, and is extracted to make ketchup.
- stands for american wire gauge
- a place where honeybees are kept
- Future Farmers of America
- an organic or man-made substace that helps plants grow.
21 Clues: Future Farmers of America • ground that crops grow from • stands for american wire gauge • Georgia's number one livestock. • a place where honeybees are kept • an breed of cow raised for meat. • When the produce on a farm is collected. • An object ment to keep birds out of fields. • us standard unit of mersurment for agricultural land • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-22
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- the time of year when the grain is collected on a farm;
- a chemical element that is a gas with no colour or taste
- things that are natural or related to nature
- a chemical substance that is used for insects
- Grain storage place
- renewable energy source derived from living organism
- cultivation
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- the conditions in which you live
- a trench in the earth made by a plow
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- animals that are kept on a farm
- infertile
- the artificial application of water to land
- Waterless, parched
- the act of caring for or raising plants.
- Lush, prolific
- anything that nourishes a living being.
- The beginning of growth, as of a seed
- To eat grass
- a piece of farming equipment that is pulled over land
20 Clues: infertile • cultivation • To eat grass • Lush, prolific • Waterless, parched • Grain storage place • animals that are kept on a farm • the conditions in which you live • a trench in the earth made by a plow • The beginning of growth, as of a seed • anything that nourishes a living being. • plants that are grown on farms for food • the act of caring for or raising plants. • ...
Agriculture 2024-11-13
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- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
- animal dung used for fertilizing land
- The process of gathering mature crops from the field
- farm animals kept for use and profit
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- a powerful vehicle used for pulling farm machinery
- farmland that is plowed and harrowed but left unsown for a period to restore its fertility
- the preparation of soil by mechanical agitation, such as digging, stirring, and overturning
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food
- the part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
- grass that has been mowed and dried for use fodder
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- decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and animals
- farming without synthetic chemicals
- the practice of trimming plants to remove dead or overgrown branches or stems
- The top layer of the earth where plants grow
- a substance added to soil to enhance the growth of plants
- a large estate or farm where crops are grown
- a tall tower or pit on a farm used to store grain
- a structure with walls and roof made of transparent material, used for growing plants
20 Clues: farming without synthetic chemicals • farm animals kept for use and profit • animal dung used for fertilizing land • a cultivated plant that is grown as food • The top layer of the earth where plants grow • a large estate or farm where crops are grown • decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer • a tall tower or pit on a farm used to store grain • ...
agriculture 2025-10-28
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- on the end of sticks
- a big lump with knobs
- used to plant seeds
- farm animals
- used to plow the fields
- beautiful
- small piece of a tree
- all natural
- used for clothes
- collect crops
- Bad for you
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- arranging of flowers
- what is done before planting
- the pretty part of number 1
- grows crops
- used to make paper
- pollination takes place
- in fields
- used in pollination
- holds the flower
20 Clues: beautiful • in fields • grows crops • all natural • Bad for you • farm animals • collect crops • used for clothes • holds the flower • used to make paper • used to plant seeds • used in pollination • on the end of sticks • arranging of flowers • a big lump with knobs • small piece of a tree • used to plow the fields • pollination takes place • the pretty part of number 1 • what is done before planting
Agriculture 2021-05-07
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- substance used for destroying pests
- "get big or get out"
- crops that are grown without the use of synthetic inorganic fertilizers
- single crop on the same land
- forms of government support that are meant to help businesses like farms survive
- type of farming that relies on technology and chemicals
- kills insects
- introducing organisms to crops with the intention of battling pests
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- access to enough safe, nutritious foods for a healthy active lifestlye
- amount of water used worldwide on agriculture
- wearing away of a fields top layer of soil
- lack of access to nutritious food
- introduction of machines to farming
- large scale industrial plant that raises animals
- kills fungi
- practice of farming
- contains humus, living creatures, and inorganic material
- kills plants
- artificial process of applying controlled amounts of water
19 Clues: kills fungi • kills plants • kills insects • practice of farming • "get big or get out" • single crop on the same land • lack of access to nutritious food • substance used for destroying pests • introduction of machines to farming • wearing away of a fields top layer of soil • amount of water used worldwide on agriculture • large scale industrial plant that raises animals • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-25
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- FOR THE SALE OH GOODS AND SERVICES
- IS LAND THATS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
- TO PEST CONTROL
- TO GROWING PLANTS AND RAISING ANIMALS
- IS IN AGRICULTURE
- EFFORTS TO PROVIDE WATER BY FARMERS
- TO MAKE SOMETHING
- IS COLLECTION OF AGRICULTURE PRODUCTS
- IS A ELASTIC MATERIAL
- FIELDS ARE WETLANDS
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- AS FARM IMPLEMENTS
- AS A RIVER SUPPLIES WATER
- IS ANIMALS ARE DISRUPTING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
- OF AGRICULTURAL CUNSELING HIGH SCHOOL
- OF SOILLESSN PLANT CULTIVATION TECHNIQUES
- IS A PRODUCT OF COCONUT PRODUCTS
- OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS BESIDES RICE
- A LARGE GROUP OF CULTIVATED PLANTS
- OF THE PERSON WHO RUNS THE FARM
- IS RAW MATERIAL FOR CIGARETTES
20 Clues: TO PEST CONTROL • IS IN AGRICULTURE • TO MAKE SOMETHING • AS FARM IMPLEMENTS • FIELDS ARE WETLANDS • IS A ELASTIC MATERIAL • AS A RIVER SUPPLIES WATER • IS RAW MATERIAL FOR CIGARETTES • OF THE PERSON WHO RUNS THE FARM • IS A PRODUCT OF COCONUT PRODUCTS • IS LAND THATS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD • FOR THE SALE OH GOODS AND SERVICES • A LARGE GROUP OF CULTIVATED PLANTS • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-09-20
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- 43,560 feet
- these groups of people run most of the farms in America
- acronym for a subscription box to local produce
- food group, California's biggest industry
- pesticide free
- hormone given to dairy animals
- fruit, California's biggest export
- plant used to make fabric, grown in 17 states nationwide
- this plant covers 1/3 of the surface of the USA
- insect who pollinates over 90% of the world's plants
- there are 47 breeds of these in the USA
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- state with the most farms (248,809!)
- 75% of their global production is in the USA
- the biggest employer in the world
- animal that can eat over 40lbs of food a day
- 65 BILLION of these are hatched each year
- these people run 1/3 of USA farms
- farming machine invented in 1934
- artist's instrument, made from soybeans
19 Clues: 43,560 feet • pesticide free • hormone given to dairy animals • farming machine invented in 1934 • the biggest employer in the world • these people run 1/3 of USA farms • fruit, California's biggest export • state with the most farms (248,809!) • artist's instrument, made from soybeans • there are 47 breeds of these in the USA • food group, California's biggest industry • ...
Agriculture! 2025-08-12
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- The process of watering plants
- A name for a baby cow
- The process of growing plants and raising animals
- Farm animal that says "moo"
- Farm animal that lays eggs
- An insect that helps pollinate flowers
- Farm animal that gives us wool
- What you call raising fish for food
- Vegetable that grows underground and is orange
- Tool used to dig in the soil
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- The process in which plants make food
- Yellow vegetable that grows on a cob
- A crop used to make bread
- Liquid needed by all plants
- The machine used to plow a field
- Something farmers wear on their feet
- What we plant in the soil to grow crops
- Gas animals and people breathe out
- A fruit that's red or green and grows on trees
19 Clues: A name for a baby cow • A crop used to make bread • Farm animal that lays eggs • Farm animal that says "moo" • Liquid needed by all plants • Tool used to dig in the soil • The process of watering plants • Farm animal that gives us wool • The machine used to plow a field • Gas animals and people breathe out • What you call raising fish for food • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-07
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- Searching for and catching wild animals.
- The practice of farming and growing crops.
- To bring goods into a country from another place.
- Material made from animal skin used for shoes or bags.
- How much something is worth.
- A round fruit that can be red, green, or yellow.
- Sweet and juicy food that grows on trees or plants. Must have seeds.
- Animals raised on farms like cows or sheep.
- Things people must have to live.
- How much people want to buy something.
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- Animals and plants living in nature.
- A place to live or stay safe.
- Plants or parts of plants that we eat as food.
- How much money something costs.
- What people wear on their bodies.
- To send goods from one country to another.
- What people and animals eat to live.
- How money and goods are made and used in a country.
- The amount of something available to use or sell.
19 Clues: How much something is worth. • A place to live or stay safe. • How much money something costs. • Things people must have to live. • What people wear on their bodies. • Animals and plants living in nature. • What people and animals eat to live. • How much people want to buy something. • Searching for and catching wild animals. • The practice of farming and growing crops. • ...
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 2025-09-20
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- : Science of soil management and crop production
- : Substance added to soil to improve plant growth
- : Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- : Gathering of mature crops from the fields
- : Young plant grown from a seed
- : Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil
- : Artificial application of water to crops
- : Farming method avoiding synthetic chemicals
- : Top layer of earth where plants grow
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- : Land used for grazing animals
- : Domesticated animals raised for food or labor
- : Devices or systems that supply water to crops
- : Structure for growing plants in controlled conditions
- : Planting different crops in a field over seasons to maintain soil fertility
- : Removing unwanted plants from farmland
- : Chemical used to kill pests that harm crops
- : Tool used to turn over soil before planting
- : Storage structure for grains or fodder
18 Clues: : Land used for grazing animals • : Young plant grown from a seed • : Top layer of earth where plants grow • : Removing unwanted plants from farmland • : Storage structure for grains or fodder • : Artificial application of water to crops • : Gathering of mature crops from the fields • : Chemical used to kill pests that harm crops • ...
Agriculture 2025-05-13
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- Crop domesticated in East Asia:
- Producing corn and wheat for sale
- Substances that provide nutrients to crops
- Enhance the crops
- Crop domesticated in Africa
- Chemicals that protect crops from pests
- Planting on ridge tops to prevent erosion
- Animals domesticated in SW Asia
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- Land that once was fertile is now dry
- What crop has a hearth in Latin America?
- Growing two crops in one growing season
- Time when chemical fertilizers invented
- Growing only enough food for your family
- Chemicals that protect crops from weeds
- Amount of crop output
- Planting a different crop each year
- Animals domesticated in Central Asia
- Extracting the crop from the plant
18 Clues: Enhance the crops • Amount of crop output • Crop domesticated in Africa • Crop domesticated in East Asia: • Animals domesticated in SW Asia • Producing corn and wheat for sale • Extracting the crop from the plant • Planting a different crop each year • Animals domesticated in Central Asia • Land that once was fertile is now dry • Growing two crops in one growing season • ...
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 2025-10-07
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- The transfer of fertilised eggs from one female to another, such as from a rare species into a female of a closely related species that is more common.
- An artificial form of asexual reproduction.
- An organism that produces high-energy food substances using sunlight in photosynthesis.
- The increase in concentration of a substance in living tissue as it is absorbed and stored faster than it is broken down and excreted.
- These are heterotrophic animals that ingest and digest dead organic matter.
- This is used to see if there is a significant difference between two means, where the data were measured, for example, mass, length and dissolved oxygen concentration.
- The practise of growing a different crop in a field on a cycle of three, four or five years.
- where the yield is achieved with low levels of inputs, often over a large area. Productivity is usually low (yield per unit area) but efficiency is usually high (yield per unit input).
- The control of pests using living organisms, usually predators or pathogens.
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- This is used to see if there is a significant correlation between two variables.
- A measure of the efficiency with which an organism converts its food into its own increasing biomass.
- A crop that is grown around another crop to protect the neighbouring crop, usually by producing a scent that deters the pests.
- They are not persistent but have high mammalian toxicity.
- Material placed on the soil surface to reduce evaporation losses and reduce weed growth.
- The artificial production of aquatic organisms, including fish farming.
- The process by which nutrient levels in a water body increase to excessive levels such that the growth and subsequent die-off of plants and algae cause deoxygenation.
- They have been linked with the deaths of bees, especially when they act synergistically with some fungicides.
17 Clues: An artificial form of asexual reproduction. • They are not persistent but have high mammalian toxicity. • The artificial production of aquatic organisms, including fish farming. • These are heterotrophic animals that ingest and digest dead organic matter. • The control of pests using living organisms, usually predators or pathogens. • ...
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
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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 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 2025-05-09
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- fencing that has sharp points to prevent cattle from going through it
- animals kept on a farm
- male cattle
- an upside-down symbol in a brand
- land used for livestock grazing
- fueled the cattle industry by providing efficient transportation to markets
- very cold irons used to freeze a symbol into a calf that causes white hair to grow back
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- gathering crops from the field
- a substance that promotes crop growth
- a symbol in a brand that lies horizontally
- metal bars across a roadway to prevent cattle from passing
- preparing land for growing crops
- baby cattle
- a metal tool that is heated up and used to brand livestock
- symbol representing ownership of cattle
15 Clues: male cattle • baby cattle • animals kept on a farm • gathering crops from the field • land used for livestock grazing • an upside-down symbol in a brand • preparing land for growing crops • a substance that promotes crop growth • symbol representing ownership of cattle • a symbol in a brand that lies horizontally • metal bars across a roadway to prevent cattle from passing • ...
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
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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 • 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
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- 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 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 2025-05-18
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- – Milk that has been processed so the cream doesn't separate from the rest of the liquid.
- herd – A group of cows kept specifically for producing milk.
- – A place where eggs are artificially incubated until chicks hatch.
- – An adult female chicken, usually raised for egg production.
- – A small space or compartment where an animal, like a cow or horse, is kept.
- – The act of putting a saddle on a horse for riding.
- mare – A female horse used for breeding foals
- space – Area that allows animals to move, interact, and express natural behaviors.
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- – An adult male chicken, known for crowing and protecting hens.
- – A dairy cattle breed known for producing large amounts of milk.
- – Medicines used to prevent or treat bacterial infections in animals.
- – A group of animals of the same kind, such as cows, goats, or sheep.
- – A group of baby animals born at the same time to one mother (also: bedding material for animals).
- farm – A farm where female pigs (sows) are raised for breeding.
- – A person who owns or works on a ranch, raising animals like cattle or horses.
15 Clues: mare – A female horse used for breeding foals • – The act of putting a saddle on a horse for riding. • herd – A group of cows kept specifically for producing milk. • – An adult female chicken, usually raised for egg production. • – An adult male chicken, known for crowing and protecting hens. • farm – A farm where female pigs (sows) are raised for breeding. • ...
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 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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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 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 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 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 2025-11-13
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- Without horns, naturally or by removal.
- Wearing away of soil by wind or water.
- Substance used to kill harmful insects or organisms on plants.
- Planting crops to protect or enrich the soil.
- Science of cultivating fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- Female horse kept for breeding.
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- Breed of dairy cattle known for black and white markings.
- Relating to cattle or cows.
- Land suitable for growing crops
- Meat from a mature sheep
- Artificial application of water to land to help crops grow.
- Upper layer of soil rich in nutrients.
- Crop grown for oil production.
- Gathering mature crops from the field
14 Clues: Meat from a mature sheep • Relating to cattle or cows. • Crop grown for oil production. • Land suitable for growing crops • Female horse kept for breeding. • Gathering mature crops from the field • Wearing away of soil by wind or water. • Upper layer of soil rich in nutrients. • Without horns, naturally or by removal. • Planting crops to protect or enrich the soil. • ...
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. • ...
