agriculture Crossword Puzzles
The World of Agriculture 2022-10-12
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- refers to visualizing and sending a product worldwide to reach an international market
- refers to planting multiple crops on the same land during the same seasons
- refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses
- management, marketing and financing of food, fiber and fuel products for domestic and global affairs
- refers to growing plants with nutrients and water without the use of soil
- refers to an operation having high labor expenses
- refers to the time period required to pass after an animal has been given medication before any products can be used
- refers to a type of currency which is accepted throughout the world
- science of cultivating soil,growing crops and raising livestock to produce food and fiber
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- focuses on the development and preservation of natural environments
- refers to the shortness in supply compared to the supply which is desired
- focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products
- resources and services used to produce agricultural products.
- utilization of technology to allow producers to make smarter decisions based on collected data
- refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely
- refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products
- refers to spreading technologies, ideas or businesses throughout the world
- focuses on the handling, storage and preparation of food products
- refers to any land capable of producing crops
- refers to heat, electricity or fuel produced from plant or animal materials
20 Clues: refers to any land capable of producing crops • refers to an operation having high labor expenses • refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses • focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products • refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely • refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products • ...
Agriculture Term to Know 2016-01-19
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- the art science and practice of studying and managing forest and plantaions
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying all feed is imported
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- crops in tropical forest clearings in which the forest vegetation
- a commerical type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- use of little labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity
- hunting by gathering hooking or trapping animals that breath water
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to make food
- changes made to the environment
- technological organization that also uses biological systems
- highly mechanizes, large scale farming usually under corporate
- large scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases
- the unique way in which each culture uses its particular physical environment
- system of agricultural organization whereas farm laborers are not compensated wages
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- 1000 years ago it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
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- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid tiring the soil
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- crops like flowers vegetables and fruits
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- agricultural or more properly an animal husbandry enterprise
- the period of each year when crops can be grown
- animals kept for some utilitarian purpose whose breeding by humans
- the recent introduction of high yeild hybrid crops and chemical fertilizers and pesticides
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
28 Clues: changes made to the environment • crops like flowers vegetables and fruits • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the period of each year when crops can be grown • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • agricultural or more properly an animal husbandry enterprise • ...
Agriculture and Development Crossword 2016-04-12
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- A plant or animal that has had its DNA artificially altered in a laboratory.
- The main hearth of beans, potatoes, corn, and squash is…
- The average dinner travels_______ miles to get to your plate.
- The division of the tertiary sector involved with business, banking, advertising and the like is called the __________ sector.
- The economic factor used to calculate HDI is...
- Regions that have achieved high levels of socioeconomic prosperity and are dominant players in the global economy are called __________ countries.
- Another name for the First Agricultural Revolution is…
- The father of the green revolution is.
- The BRIC countries are Brazil, Russia, India, and ________.
- The Big Mac Index is used to show …
- When a central government is so weak that it can’t provide basic needs and has little control over its territory its called a…
- The country with the highest score on the Human Development Index is.
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- In less developed countries wealth is _______ distributed.
- The country with the highest GDP is...
- The purposeful tending of crops and raising of livestock to produce food or fiber.
- The Modernization Model was developed by which American in the 1950s.
- The measure of a country's level of development based on economic, social, and demographic factors.
- The second layer of Von Thunen’s model is for…
- In a developed country the population is mostly located in________ areas.
- This theory argues that LDCs are locked into a cycle of underdevelopment by the current global economic system in which MDCs are dependent on LDCs to remain at the top of the world economy.
- The transformation in agricultural practices in many parts of the developing world between 1940 and 1960s.
- Organic Farmers often use _________ instead of fertilizers…
- The process of improving the material conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology.
- Extracting materials from Earth is part of which sector.
24 Clues: The Big Mac Index is used to show … • The country with the highest GDP is... • The father of the green revolution is. • The second layer of Von Thunen’s model is for… • The economic factor used to calculate HDI is... • Another name for the First Agricultural Revolution is… • The main hearth of beans, potatoes, corn, and squash is… • ...
Agriculture Final Test Grade 2023-12-08
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- In our plant ID notebook, this is the place where the plant comes from originally
- This type of cell does not have a cell wall.
- Florida is the #2 producer of this agricultural commodity in the United States
- This is how plants "reproduce" and use outside factors like insects or the wind to assist
- This cell organelle is like the brain of the cell
- On a fertilizer label where N-P-K is represented, this is what "P" represents
- This cell organelle is know as "the powerhouse of the cell"
- This is represented in genetics by Aa or AA to show dominant/recessive genes
- In our plant ID notebook, this is the words for plant that are in latin, but we often do not call the plant by this name (2 words)
- In our plant ID notebook, this is the way in which a plant can be grown or reproduced
- This type of reproduction utilizes 2 parents, and its offspring share 50% of their genes from each parent
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- In our plant ID notebook, this is the word or words that a plant is most often referred to on a daily basis (2 words)
- On a fertilizer label where N-P-K is represented, this is what "N" represents
- This type of cell has chloroplasts that allow it to photosynthesize
- This type of reproduction only requires 1 parents, and its offspring are clones of the parent
- Literally Mrs. Dolan's first name
- On a fertilizer label where N-P-K is represented, this is what "K" represents
- This is the #1 agricultural commodity that comes out of Florida
- In our plant ID notebook, this is the group of plants it is apart of, they all end in "aceae"
- In genetics this how AA or aa is observed in the offspring with dominant or recessive traits
20 Clues: Literally Mrs. Dolan's first name • This type of cell does not have a cell wall. • This cell organelle is like the brain of the cell • This cell organelle is know as "the powerhouse of the cell" • This is the #1 agricultural commodity that comes out of Florida • This type of cell has chloroplasts that allow it to photosynthesize • ...
VOCABULARY : Farming and Agriculture 2023-08-31
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- flooded field
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- farming commercial growing of fruits and vegetables
- Malay wet rice
- large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area
- seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- area cleared by slash and burn tactics
- oats, wheat, rye, and barley
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- outer covering of rice
- deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals.
- machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans
- human actions causing land quality to deteriorate
- wild onions
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- herding of domesticated animals
- planted in spring, harvested in late summer
- commercial farming
- tillage planting crops on ridge tops
- seed from various grasses
- planted in autumn, harvested at start of summer
- obtaining two harvests per year from one field
- slash and burn farming
- any plant cultivated by people
- husks
- blown away by the wind
- agriculture preserves and enhances environmental quality
- ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling
30 Clues: husks • wild onions • flooded field • Malay wet rice • commercial farming • slash and burn farming • blown away by the wind • outer covering of rice • seed from various grasses • oats, wheat, rye, and barley • any plant cultivated by people • herding of domesticated animals • area cleared by slash and burn tactics • tillage planting crops on ridge tops • ...
What is Agriculture? Crossword 2024-03-05
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- Considered food production but not directly consumed by the consumer
- What does a stockyards provide?
- YOU!
- Promoting the product or services
- Materials that occur naturally
- Mining results in what?
- Animal fiber
- Any raw material that can be bought and sold
- Materials needed
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- Sells in bulk
- Cleans, sorts, and alters the raw materials to get the end product
- Every step involved in getting the raw materials to the final product for the consumer to use
- Used to create woven and composite material
- The industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food, fiber, and natural resources, the provision of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products
- Field dealing with trees in the natural resource sector
- The person who raised the raw materials
- The transportation of goods
- Plant fiber
- Sells straight to the consumer
- Used for human consumption
20 Clues: YOU! • Plant fiber • Animal fiber • Sells in bulk • Materials needed • Mining results in what? • Used for human consumption • The transportation of goods • Materials that occur naturally • Sells straight to the consumer • What does a stockyards provide? • Promoting the product or services • The person who raised the raw materials • Used to create woven and composite material • ...
Agriculture and the Environment 2025-02-06
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- Growing different crops in alternating strips across a field to reduce soil erosion and improve land use.
- Practices and regulations designed to prevent foodborne illnesses and ensure food is safe to consume.
- A railway system that connected the eastern and western United States, facilitating the transportation of agricultural products and goods.
- Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer for enriching soil.
- Domesticated animals raised for food, labor, or other products like milk, wool, and leather.
- Made from natural materials like compost or manure, used to improve soil quality without synthetic chemicals.
- Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi that can cause disease.
- Businesses that buy large quantities of goods from producers to sell in smaller amounts to retailers or other businesses.
- A powerful machine used in farming for tasks such as plowing, planting, and harvesting.
- The process of breaking down fat molecules in milk to ensure an even distribution, preventing cream from separating.
- Chemicals used to control or eliminate pests that damage crops.
- Practices aimed at preventing soil erosion and maintaining soil fertility for sustainable farming.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products.
- Energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- The conversion of raw ingredients into consumable food products through methods like cooking, packaging, and preserving.
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the growth of crops.
- A type of fencing material with sharp metal points, commonly used to enclose livestock.
- A form of shifting cultivation where trees and vegetation are cut down and burned to clear land for farming.
- Substances added to soil to supply essential nutrients to crops for better growth.
- A farming method where land is cleared, used for crops, and then abandoned after a few years for new land.
- Substances in food that are necessary for the body’s growth, maintenance, and energy.
- Plants grown specifically to be plowed back into the soil to enrich it with nutrients.
- Crops that are bred or engineered to produce more food per unit of land.
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- The process of heating liquids, such as milk, to kill harmful microorganisms without altering the product.
- Soil that contains the nutrients necessary for the healthy growth of plants.
- The process of preparing products for distribution and sale, including food items.
- The use of biological organisms or systems to develop products, such as genetically modified crops.
- The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons to maintain soil health and reduce pest problems.
- Creating flat platforms on hilly terrain to prevent soil erosion and make farming possible on slopes.
- Engineering: The modification of an organism's genetic makeup to achieve desired traits, such as disease resistance or higher yield.
- Resources like fossil fuels that cannot be replenished on a human timescale.
- Equipment used in the farming process, such as tractors, plows, and harvesters.
- Decomposed organic material in soil, which helps improve soil fertility.
- Farming along the contours of the land to reduce water runoff and soil erosion.
- Businesses that sell products directly to consumers, often in smaller quantities.
- Caused by consuming contaminated food, often caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
- An early stage of development in animals and plants, often used in genetic engineering to create improved livestock.
- The process of transporting and delivering food and other goods from producers to consumers.
- The process of growing crops for food, fiber, and other uses.
- The entire process involved in producing food and fiber, from farming to food processing and distribution.
- A type of farming in which crops are grown primarily to feed the farmer's family, with little to no surplus for sale.
- Equipment designed to reduce the amount of human labor required in farming.
- The process of collecting and recording information about the population, including the agricultural sector.
- The presence of harmful substances or microorganisms in food, which can cause illness.
44 Clues: Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer for enriching soil. • The process of growing crops for food, fiber, and other uses. • Chemicals used to control or eliminate pests that damage crops. • Decomposed organic material in soil, which helps improve soil fertility. • Crops that are bred or engineered to produce more food per unit of land. • ...
EM Chapter 3 - Agriculture 2025-02-26
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- A layer of natural or artificial material that is placed over the soil surface to reduce evaporation
- Changing the slope of areas to make it flat for agriculture
- A farming practice that includes crops and animal breeding
- Rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by this process
- A chemical used to kill pests
- Chemical used to control insects
- A type of soil that is a mixture of clay, silt and sand
- The process where the oxygen in a water source is reduced due to algae overgrowth. This is caused by high nutrient levels in the water.
- Farming that breeds animals for food or animal-related products
- A system of supplying enough water to crops
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- Plants that are able to produce fertiliser due to nitrogen-fixing bacteria on their roots
- A chemical used to kill weeds
- When fertile land becomes a desert
- Material derived from living organisms
- Ability of an organism (plant) not to be affected by toxic substances
- A microscopic organism that cause disease
- A chemical used to kill or control fungi
- Movement of soil particles and rock fragments due to wind or water
- A practice where plants are grown in a controlled environment, without any soil, in water.
- A plant growing in a place where it is not wanted
- A technique to utilise maximum nutrients and water in the soil by growing crops between other crops
- A type of farming where crops are produced for consumption such as maize or wheat
22 Clues: A chemical used to kill weeds • A chemical used to kill pests • Chemical used to control insects • When fertile land becomes a desert • Material derived from living organisms • A chemical used to kill or control fungi • A microscopic organism that cause disease • A system of supplying enough water to crops • A plant growing in a place where it is not wanted • ...
Country music and agriculture 2025-10-28
21 Clues: fier • scène • bottes • grange • violon • typique • refrain • liberté • paroles • racines • valeurs • paysage • partager • narration • feu de camp • enregistrer • se produire • la campagne • ville natale • divertissement • folklorique / populaire
Katherines (801)Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2017-11-14
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- God of war, also known as the 'Man-killer'
- Goddess of hunting
- God of fire and metalworking
- Went through so many obstacles to get the Golden Fleece
- Killed Medusa
- Goddess of home and family
- God of agriculture and leader
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- God of the dead, riches and king of the underworld
- Goddess of goddesses, women and marriage
- Goddess of agriculture, fertility, sacred law and the harvest
- Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art and war strategy
- God of attraction, love and procreation
- Goddess of love and beauty
- The founder city of Rome
- Performed twelve hard labors(obstacles)
- God of music, poetry, art, oracles,archery, medicine, light and knowledge
16 Clues: Killed Medusa • Goddess of hunting • The founder city of Rome • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of home and family • God of fire and metalworking • God of agriculture and leader • God of attraction, love and procreation • Performed twelve hard labors(obstacles) • Goddess of goddesses, women and marriage • God of war, also known as the 'Man-killer' • ...
Saturnalia Crossword 2024-12-17
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- the hat worn during Saturnalia
- means cultivation of the fields
- originally the tenth month of the year
- exchanging gifts, sacrifices,
- a moment in the year when the Sun is farthest north or south from Earth’s Equator
- established in 27 BC by Augustus Caesar
- signillaria
- a form of government in which officials are elected by the people to govern
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- Saturnalicius princeps a.k.a. the Lord of...
- instead of togas
- the last day of Saturnalia celebrations
- another term for winter solstice
- the most popular holiday on the ancient Roman calendar
- "Shut up! You're too loud!"
- the calendar is Gregorian now, but it used to be __________
- the god of agriculture and abundance
- originally meant a villager; currently means a "non-Christian"
17 Clues: signillaria • instead of togas • "Shut up! You're too loud!" • exchanging gifts, sacrifices, • the hat worn during Saturnalia • means cultivation of the fields • another term for winter solstice • the god of agriculture and abundance • originally the tenth month of the year • the last day of Saturnalia celebrations • established in 27 BC by Augustus Caesar • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-07
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- the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- the teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors.
- the resources provide by nature that can replace or renew themselves.
- sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management.
- refers to the many different methods used together to control insects, diseases, rodents, and other pests.
- the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living.
- the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural settings.
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- growing and management of living things in water, such as fish.
- a term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides.
- the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants
- the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- the application of science to solve a problem.
- the science of Insect Life.
- the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornaments.
- commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture.
15 Clues: the science of Insect Life. • the application of science to solve a problem. • the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornaments. • sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management. • the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops. • the teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. • ...
Africa 2024-03-21
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- - Technology leapfrogging in Kenya, showing innovation in financial services.
- - Renewable energy opportunity abundant in the Sahara and across Africa.
- - Sustainable travel that conserves environments and improves well-being of local people, especially in East Africa.
- - Environmental challenge affecting Congo Basin, driven by logging and agriculture.
- - South African city facing water scarcity challenges, emphasizing the need for sustainable management.
- - World's largest hot desert, stretching across North Africa.
- - Bustling metropolis in Nigeria, illustrating urbanization challenges and opportunities.
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- - Backbone of many African economies, facing both climate change challenges and technological opportunities.
- - Precious resource found in Botswana and South Africa, driving economic growth but also conflict.
- - Virus that posed significant health challenges in West Africa.
- - Longest river in Africa, crucial for Egypt's agriculture.
11 Clues: - Longest river in Africa, crucial for Egypt's agriculture. • - World's largest hot desert, stretching across North Africa. • - Virus that posed significant health challenges in West Africa. • - Renewable energy opportunity abundant in the Sahara and across Africa. • - Technology leapfrogging in Kenya, showing innovation in financial services. • ...
Review Quiz #2 2020-11-12
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- code of conduct for hinduism
- everything about a society's identity
- we can't read the Indus people's ______
- way to switch dynasties in China
- main buildings of Mesopotamia
- important in India, seasonal winds with rain
- main function of pyramids
- cultures blending together (2 words)
- belief in many gods
- _____Fold Path, way to achieve Nirvana
- ruler, converted to buddhism, rock edicts
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- type of agriculture-only food for you/family
- revolution, discovery of agriculture
- what "goes around, comes around"
- wrote early law code, Mesopotamia
- oldest form of writing
- belief that you are reborn
- river valley with urban planning, plumbing
- River that early China settled by
- way to foretell the future in China
- most important to early civilizations
- form of government with hereditary rulers
- time period before writing
- strict social class system in India
24 Clues: belief in many gods • oldest form of writing • main function of pyramids • belief that you are reborn • time period before writing • code of conduct for hinduism • main buildings of Mesopotamia • what "goes around, comes around" • way to switch dynasties in China • wrote early law code, Mesopotamia • River that early China settled by • way to foretell the future in China • ...
What I know about agriculture 2025-04-07
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- the thing that bread is made out of
- a plant used for sugar production
- a agricultural selective high school also called HAHS
- the place in which planting takes place
- a type of sheep, characterised with a lot of soft wool
- an australian beef company
- a type of sheep, originating from england
- a plant which makes clothes
- where agriculture usually takes place
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- the name of a chicken made for meat
- an animal which pork is made from
- the type of meat which a cow produces
- a large form of transport, sometimes used for harvesting
- an animal that lays eggs
- the insect used to make red food dye
- a tool used for digging
- made by cows
- the first name of the wife of john macarthur
- a type of hazard relating to tools
- what farmers use to assist them in agriculture
20 Clues: made by cows • a tool used for digging • an animal that lays eggs • an australian beef company • a plant which makes clothes • an animal which pork is made from • a plant used for sugar production • a type of hazard relating to tools • the name of a chicken made for meat • the thing that bread is made out of • the insect used to make red food dye • ...
"The Local Food Connection" 2024-12-10
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- Agriculture (CSA): Subscription to farm-fresh produce.
- Season: Time of year crops can grow.
- Factors: Conditions affecting farming, like climate and soil.
- Grows crops or raises animals.
- Food Market: Sells locally produced foods.
- Advises on diet, not always licensed.
- U.S. food assistance program.
- Up Bucks: Matches SNAP for buying fruits and veggies.
- Practices to prevent foodborne illnesses.
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- Operations: Farms where customers pick their own produce.
- Food grown without synthetic chemicals.
- Extension Agent: Educator connecting universities and communities on agriculture and health.
- Specific geographic area.
- Licensed expert in nutrition and medical diets.
- Body fat measure from height and weight.
15 Clues: Specific geographic area. • U.S. food assistance program. • Grows crops or raises animals. • Season: Time of year crops can grow. • Advises on diet, not always licensed. • Food grown without synthetic chemicals. • Body fat measure from height and weight. • Practices to prevent foodborne illnesses. • Food Market: Sells locally produced foods. • ...
President's Cabinet 2023-11-08
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- manages trade, American businesses, and industries.
- enforces fair housing laws and addresses housing needs
- enforces federal laws throughout the country
- manages supports for veterans and their families
- manages the FHA and programs related to transit
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- manages policies on farming, agriculture, and food.
- collects data from schools, distributes research, and provides assistance to schools
- manages worker productivity, production, and minimum wage
- manages the money
- manages funding for innovation in science and engineering
- protects against terrorist attacks
- manages programs protecting public lands and Native Americans
- promotes security of our country through the military
- manages foreign policy with other countries
- protects public health and manages the CDC
15 Clues: manages the money • protects against terrorist attacks • protects public health and manages the CDC • manages foreign policy with other countries • enforces federal laws throughout the country • manages the FHA and programs related to transit • manages supports for veterans and their families • manages policies on farming, agriculture, and food. • ...
Climate Change Vocabulary 2025-10-15
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- Capturing and storing carbon dioxide.
- Clearing of forests, often for agriculture or development.
- Large ice masses melting due to warming.
- Measure of heat; rising globally due to climate change.
- Adjusting to climate impacts.
- Potent greenhouse gas from agriculture and energy.
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- Harmful substances introduced into the environment.
- Energy sources that replenish naturally (e.g., solar, wind).
- Ability to recover from climate-related disruptions.
- Release of gases into the atmosphere.
- Reducing the severity of climate change.
- Element central to greenhouse gases like CO₂.
- Variety of life affected by climate shifts.
- Meeting needs without harming future generations.
- Layer of gases surrounding Earth.
15 Clues: Adjusting to climate impacts. • Layer of gases surrounding Earth. • Release of gases into the atmosphere. • Capturing and storing carbon dioxide. • Reducing the severity of climate change. • Large ice masses melting due to warming. • Variety of life affected by climate shifts. • Element central to greenhouse gases like CO₂. • ...
"The Local Food Connection" 2024-12-10
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- Food grown without synthetic chemicals.
- Agriculture (CSA): Subscription to farm-fresh produce.
- U.S. food assistance program.
- Specific geographic area.
- Factors: Conditions affecting farming, like climate and soil.
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- Body fat measure from height and weight.
- Licensed expert in nutrition and medical diets.
- Grows crops or raises animals.
- Safety: Practices to prevent foodborne illnesses.
- Up Bucks: Matches SNAP for buying fruits and veggies.
- Food Market: Sells locally produced foods.
- Operations: Farms where customers pick their own produce.
- Advises on diet, not always licensed.
- Extension Agent: Educator connecting universities and communities on agriculture and health.
- Season: Time of year crops can grow.
15 Clues: Specific geographic area. • U.S. food assistance program. • Grows crops or raises animals. • Season: Time of year crops can grow. • Advises on diet, not always licensed. • Food grown without synthetic chemicals. • Body fat measure from height and weight. • Food Market: Sells locally produced foods. • Licensed expert in nutrition and medical diets. • ...
Vocab for chpt. 3-5 2021-11-30
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- the business of farming
- ancient people who lived in sumer
- age time when we stalked animals for food
- age age that introduced trading/agriculture
- a religion or belief of a certain people
- a mineral mined for its valuable uses
- a piece of culture left behind by people
- a means of supplying land with water
- the business of buying and selling items
- a wall made to stop a flooding river
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- a community that is strong and safe
- age age where we started making tools
- structure the way a civilization is organized
- using inventions to make life easier
- to train animals to be useful to humans
15 Clues: the business of farming • ancient people who lived in sumer • a community that is strong and safe • using inventions to make life easier • a means of supplying land with water • a wall made to stop a flooding river • a mineral mined for its valuable uses • to train animals to be useful to humans • a religion or belief of a certain people • ...
unit 1 crossword 2023-11-07
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- refers to the study of soil management
- teaching of AG
- science of insect life
- food grown without chemicals
- defined as applications of science to solve problems
- IPM stands for
- science of fruits,vegetables, and ornamental
- growing and management of living things in water
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- management of the genitces of modern living
- refers to the use of modern crop management
- refers to the modern principles of animal growth
- resources found in nature
- defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals
- the commercial firms that stemmed out of agriculture.
- involved in growth and care of animals
15 Clues: teaching of AG • IPM stands for • science of insect life • resources found in nature • food grown without chemicals • refers to the study of soil management • involved in growth and care of animals • management of the genitces of modern living • refers to the use of modern crop management • science of fruits,vegetables, and ornamental • ...
Oceanography 2024-07-23
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- species harvested by the fishery
- an aquatic animal
- method of harvesting or using resources so that they are not depleted
- stocking a body of water with fish
- types of fish
- making more of the population
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- Baited hooks are attached to a single fishing line
- throughout much of the ocean in all regions
- branch of agriculture concerned with animals
- catching non-targeted species
- fisheries and mariculture and salmon
- process of breeding and rearing aquatic organisms
- fish farm, managed with the intent of resupplying native wild populations
- act of harvesting too many fish
- all edible aquatic life
15 Clues: types of fish • an aquatic animal • all edible aquatic life • catching non-targeted species • making more of the population • act of harvesting too many fish • species harvested by the fishery • stocking a body of water with fish • fisheries and mariculture and salmon • throughout much of the ocean in all regions • branch of agriculture concerned with animals • ...
Human Societies 2014-01-15
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- make food processing easier
- crops grown, people have special roles
- animals that are raised by humans
- important invention during rise of agriculture
- food produced by machines, uses lots of resources
- caused by industrialization
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- gather natural food, hunt, nomadic
- first humans evolved around 35,000 years ago
- harms/increased logging, overgrazing
- intelligent humans
- thousand agriculture first appeared this many years ago
11 Clues: intelligent humans • make food processing easier • caused by industrialization • animals that are raised by humans • gather natural food, hunt, nomadic • harms/increased logging, overgrazing • crops grown, people have special roles • first humans evolved around 35,000 years ago • important invention during rise of agriculture • ...
FFA Creed Paragraph 1 2024-09-13
10 Clues: A firm belief • Difficult times • A less official oath • Time that is yet to come • Groups of people in a time era • People that practice agriculture • Actions that someone partakes in • The process of working to produce food • Accomplishments or things you have done • to trust or put your faith in something
Agriculture Activity-4 2021-05-28
Across
- Cultivation involving slash and burn
- Increasing production through the use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides
- Growing grapes for wines
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- Rearing of animals for sale
- Also known as paddy
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- Tea, Coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth
- Crop that needs well-drained fertile soils moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- Coarse grains are also called
- Also called 'Golden Fibre'
- Growing of flowers
13 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 • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • Requires 210 frost-free days for growth • Tea, Coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
All About Agriculture 2022-01-09
Across
- forced many to abandon farms
- laborers do well if business does well
- settlers who entered the Unassigned Lands
- tried to force public control of private business for the general welfare.
- The peoples party
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- gold seekers who streamed into Pike's Peak
- 15 million grazed the western plains
- another cash crop
- written by Helen Hunt Jackson
- cash crop
- a person engaged in agriculture
- admitted as a sooner state
- mineral discovered in the Rockies
13 Clues: cash crop • another cash crop • The peoples party • admitted as a sooner state • forced many to abandon farms • written by Helen Hunt Jackson • a person engaged in agriculture • mineral discovered in the Rockies • 15 million grazed the western plains • laborers do well if business does well • settlers who entered the Unassigned Lands • gold seekers who streamed into Pike's Peak • ...
AGRICULTURE VOCABULARY REVIEW 2023-11-29
Agriculture Crossword puzzle 2024-10-23
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- Product The total economic value of all finished goods and services produced within a country in a specific time period, plus the net income earned by its residents abroad.
- The process of reducing or eliminating trade barriers, such as tariffs and quotas, to promote free trade among nations.
- The state in which access to rights or opportunities is unaffected by gender; it promotes equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities for all genders.
- use: The management of land resources in a way that meets current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society and its economy, including transportation systems, communication networks, water supply, and energy sources
- refer to the long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, precipitation, and other atmospheric phenomena in a specific area. These conditions are influenced by various factors, including geography, altitude, and proximity to bodies of water. Here are some key aspects
- The legal or customary rights to use, control, and transfer land, often determining how land can be owned or used.
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- A tax imposed on imported goods and services to protect domestic industries and raise revenue for the government.
- The global marketplace for trading national currencies against one another.
- The theft of agricultural products or livestock, usually from a farm or agricultural premises.
- A state in which all people at all times have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient food to meet their dietary needs for a healthy and active life.
- drift The trend of individuals moving from rural areas to urban centers, often in search of better employment and living opportunities.
- The science or practice of farming, including the cultivation of plants and animals for food.
- A tax imposed on imported goods and services to protect domestic industries and raise revenue for the government.
14 Clues: The global marketplace for trading national currencies against one another. • The science or practice of farming, including the cultivation of plants and animals for food. • The theft of agricultural products or livestock, usually from a farm or agricultural premises. • ...
Farming Key Terms 2013-01-08
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- Approach to farm production that can be sustained
- Agriculture without the use of chemicals, antibiotics, hormones e.t.c
- substance put on farm land to produce more
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- A type of farming that requires small machinery and less labour
- chemicals designed to kill harmful plants AND harmful insects
- chemical designed to kill unwanted plants
- A type of farming that requires large machinery and labour
- The ability of a piece of land to be used for a certain purpose
- Agriculture cycle
9 Clues: Agriculture cycle • chemical designed to kill unwanted plants • substance put on farm land to produce more • Approach to farm production that can be sustained • A type of farming that requires large machinery and labour • chemicals designed to kill harmful plants AND harmful insects • A type of farming that requires small machinery and less labour • ...
Ag-Connor Skov 2016-01-20
Across
- expenditure of much labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- of little labor and capital on a piece of land to increase agricultural productivity
- in american commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
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- the cultivation of aquatic organisms, especially for food
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the art, science and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related to natural resources
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
16 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the cultivation of aquatic organisms, especially for food • a second crop is 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 • ...
Human Influences 2022-11-13
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- the U.S is categorized as which kind of demography
- longterm shifts in temperatures
- these kinds of species harm the environment
- use of technology in agriculture spiked in 1950
- what is the resource called that does not emit greenhouse gases
- unchanged population (abbreviated)
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- removal of trees
- environmental substances that are harmful
- creating monocultures is an example of
- breeding mating animals with desired characteristics
- short-term atmospheric conditions
- coal, oil, and gas are an example of which kind of resource
- the study of human populations
- which invasive species traveled from cargo ships
14 Clues: removal of trees • the study of human populations • longterm shifts in temperatures • short-term atmospheric conditions • unchanged population (abbreviated) • creating monocultures is an example of • environmental substances that are harmful • these kinds of species harm the environment • use of technology in agriculture spiked in 1950 • ...
Dont trust google crossword puzzle 2018-10-10
B1+: Unit 4 - Other words and phrases I. 2025-10-12
18 Clues: krize • hořet • událost • příchuť • sacharid • bakterie • obsahovat • lék, léčba • zemědělství • rozvojová země • nezbytný, nutný • kritik, recenzent • podrobný, zevrubný • zábava, obveselení • postoj, stanovisko • strava, jídelníček • (po)klesnout, (u)pustit • (z)účastnit se, navštěvovat
第1课 2019-01-02
Causes of Climate Change 2023-04-05
Umwelt Bercher 1 2022-12-20
15 Clues: orage • arbre • trafic • plante • désert • lumière • emballage • bouteille • agriculture • renouvelable • niveau de la mer • matière première • centrale nucléaire • courant électrique • protection de l'environnement
text 4.1 2021-05-11
15 Clues: lanta • vesivoima • maatalous • tuholainen • lannoittaa • pakokaasut • rikkaruoho • ongelmajäte • vuoroviljely • säilöntäaine • rehevöityminen • teollistuminen • saastuttava aine • jätevedenpuhdistamo • likaantuminen, saastuminen
Unit 1: Agriscience 2022-08-31
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- The study of all living things
- The study of chemicals in living things
- The use of scientific principles in ag
- Commercial firms supporting agriculture
- Plants grown for their appearance
- The science of soil management
- The growing of living things in water
- The science of elements and substances
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- The science of growing and marketing flowers
- The science of growing plants and animals
- The management of genetic characteristics
- The study and science of insects
12 Clues: The study of all living things • The science of soil management • The study and science of insects • Plants grown for their appearance • The growing of living things in water • The use of scientific principles in ag • The science of elements and substances • The study of chemicals in living things • Commercial firms supporting agriculture • ...
Chad Woodfork PD:6 2022-05-18
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- Easy but a lot agriculture. (5,CC)
- Downtown.(6,VIT)
- priests rule in the name of God.(4,IDK)
- factories built by US companies in Mexico.(7, IDK)
- Believing in two or more gods.(3, CC)
- Correct angles.(1, IDK)
- 20M+(6, CC)
- A place with sovereignty and borders.(4, VIT)
- The right to vote.(4, IDK)
- Different buildings and roads.(7, VIT)
- wealthy/better economic countries(7, CC)
- States power divided.(4, CC)
- Global positioning system.(1, VIT)
- Loans given to people in developing countries to start small businesses(7, IDK)
- Males unable to find brides(2, IDK)
- A group(2, IDK)
- a district outside a city.(6,IDK)
- Combination of different practices(3, IDK)
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- Feeding, used in intensive animal farming(5, IDK)
- Cultures combining for new culture(3, VIT)
- 10M+(6, CC)
- State power central.(4, CC)
- Relative to somewhere else(1,CC)
- Poor/worse economic country(7,CC)
- Movement in to place(2, CC)
- Cultivation of land.(5, IDK)
- Forced to leave their country(2, VIT)
- Hard work agriculture. (5,CC)
- Baby death.(1, IDK)
- Exact location on earth(1, CC)
- Agriculture for profit(5, VIT)
- Movement out of place(2, CC)
- Believing in one god.(3, CC)
- The art of arranging buildings(3, IDK)
- Property with lots of pollution.(6, IDK)
35 Clues: 10M+(6, CC) • 20M+(6, CC) • A group(2, IDK) • Downtown.(6,VIT) • Baby death.(1, IDK) • Correct angles.(1, IDK) • The right to vote.(4, IDK) • State power central.(4, CC) • Movement in to place(2, CC) • Cultivation of land.(5, IDK) • States power divided.(4, CC) • Movement out of place(2, CC) • Believing in one god.(3, CC) • Hard work agriculture. (5,CC) • Exact location on earth(1, CC) • ...
The Global Transition to Capitalism 2022-09-22
Across
- density
- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- Plan
- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership.
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership.
- in which goods and services are sold illegally.
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans.
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa.
- Union (EU)
- per capita
- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev.
- Leap Forward
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- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition.
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization.
- economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry.
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization.
- into an activity
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- of people per square mile of land area.
- policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions.
- market
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
23 Clues: Plan • market • density • Union (EU) • per capita • Leap Forward • into an activity • of people per square mile of land area. • large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • in which goods and services are sold illegally. • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa. • of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-11-21
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- natural feature used to load/unload goods
- used in factories to perform work once done by hands (the most important machine)
- another name for large scale farming
- a result of burning so much coal
- nation in which the Industrial Revolution started (Great Britain)
- another name for the agriculture revolution
Down
- what happened to the population as a result of better farming techniques
- buildings with workers & machines
- a type of air pollution
- fatal disease or toxic/poisonous agent
- water-born disease spread by contaminated water
- growth of cities
- man-made waterways used to ship goods
- fueled engines, machines, & factories
14 Clues: growth of cities • a type of air pollution • a result of burning so much coal • buildings with workers & machines • another name for large scale farming • man-made waterways used to ship goods • fueled engines, machines, & factories • fatal disease or toxic/poisonous agent • natural feature used to load/unload goods • another name for the agriculture revolution • ...
FFA Terms 2020-11-04
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- Who runs the meetings?
- Plow
- what started Ag Education
- 1 Tap – members to sit down,2 Taps - start a meeting,3 Taps - members to stand on 3rd Tap, Series of Taps - Quiet & Settle Down
- Agriculture Education (used to be Vocational Agriculture) –
- _________to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve
- In _______, the state is divided into 12 Areas.
- national scope
- who stands at the door
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- Future Farmers of America changed to
- wisdom
- 1969 ______ are allowed to join the FFA
- Rising Sun
- E.M. Tiffany wrote the FFA _______.
- Cross Section of an Ear of Corn
15 Clues: Plow • wisdom • Rising Sun • national scope • Who runs the meetings? • who stands at the door • what started Ag Education • Cross Section of an Ear of Corn • E.M. Tiffany wrote the FFA _______. • Future Farmers of America changed to • 1969 ______ are allowed to join the FFA • In _______, the state is divided into 12 Areas. • Agriculture Education (used to be Vocational Agriculture) – • ...
Key Words from Phrases in the FFA Creed 2021-09-21
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- I believe in ______ from ourselves
- less need for ______ and more of it when needed
- hold true to the best ______ of our national life
- I believe that ______ agriculture
- achievements won by the present and past ______
- producing and marketing the ______ of our toil
- promise of better ______ through better ways
- faith born not of words but of ______
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- I believe in less ______ on begging
- I believe that to live and work on a good ______
- my part in that ______ task
- I can exert an ______ in my home
- in being happy myself and playing ______
- I know the joys and discomforts of ______ life
- I believe in the future of ______
15 Clues: my part in that ______ task • I can exert an ______ in my home • I believe in the future of ______ • I believe that ______ agriculture • I believe in ______ from ourselves • I believe in less ______ on begging • faith born not of words but of ______ • in being happy myself and playing ______ • promise of better ______ through better ways • ...
Josie's Agriculture Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-09
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- A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold
- Land Grant Colleges
- GA's 8th commodities
- This added 50,000 members to the FFA
- Both science and hard work are needed in order to sustain world needs through the process of conserving and processing the materials around us.
- Once farmed, it was founded in 13 states
- Boys in an Ag Class
- Establishes Agricultural education in the classroom
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- To reflect the growing diversity in agriculture
- GA's 9th commodities
- Established Cooperative extension services
- Crops,livestock,and livestock products
- something created from a product
- GA's 10th commodities
- Established in Kansas City,Missouri
15 Clues: Land Grant Colleges • Boys in an Ag Class • GA's 9th commodities • GA's 8th commodities • GA's 10th commodities • something created from a product • Established in Kansas City,Missouri • This added 50,000 members to the FFA • Crops,livestock,and livestock products • Once farmed, it was founded in 13 states • Established Cooperative extension services • ...
Vocab for chpt. 3-5 2021-11-30
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- the business of farming
- ancient people who lived in sumer
- age time when we stalked animals for food
- age age that introduced trading/agriculture
- a religion or belief of a certain people
- a mineral mined for its valuable uses
- a piece of culture left behind by people
- a means of supplying land with water
- the business of buying and selling items
- a wall made to stop a flooding river
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- a community that is strong and safe
- age age where we started making tools
- structure the way a civilization is organized
- using inventions to make life easier
- to train animals to be useful to humans
15 Clues: the business of farming • ancient people who lived in sumer • a community that is strong and safe • using inventions to make life easier • a means of supplying land with water • a wall made to stop a flooding river • a mineral mined for its valuable uses • to train animals to be useful to humans • a religion or belief of a certain people • ...
FFA Creed puzzle 2023-08-23
Across
- - I believe in __________ from ourselves and respect
- - with such _________ and skill as I can secure
- - I believe that ________ agriculture
- - I believe in less __________ on begging
- - in less need for _______
- - I can exert an _________ in my home
- - best __________ of our national life
- - with a faith born not of _____ but of deed
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- - and in the ability of ___________ agriculturists
- - I believe to live and work on a good ____
- - in being happy ______ and playing square
- - ____________ won by the past generations of agriculturists
- - for I know the joys and ___________ of the agricultural life
- - is ________ as well as challenging
- - I believe in the ______ of agriculture
15 Clues: - in less need for _______ • - is ________ as well as challenging • - I believe that ________ agriculture • - I can exert an _________ in my home • - best __________ of our national life • - I believe in the ______ of agriculture • - I believe in less __________ on begging • - in being happy ______ and playing square • - I believe to live and work on a good ____ • ...
Natural selections 2025-05-15
TOPIC 4 THE FOOD FIGHT 2024-09-16
Ch 2-3 Vocab : Create a Quiz 2024-02-07
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- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
Down
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- of people per square mile of land area.
- into an activity
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
17 Clues: into an activity • of people per square mile of land area. • large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • in which goods and services are sold illegally • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev • ...
Level up 8 TH 5 Part 2 2025-03-31
16 Clues: kangas • maatua • päästöt • pahentua • ratkaisu • tuottaja • vapauttaa • pikamuoti • maanviljely • kaatopaikka • vaatekappale • säännöllisesti • hiilijalanjälki • jatkaa ostamista • ilmaston lämpeneminen • kaksinkertainen määrä
Water Pollution 2021-10-14
Across
- comes from our sinks,showers,toilet
- from agriculture,stormwater runof
- rain that seeps into earth
- water on earths surface
- from military weapons,hospitals
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- were we get a lot of our food from
- from contamination,oil spills
- from oil refinerys,maufacturer
- earth is covered with most of this
- from tanker spills,cars,factories,farms
10 Clues: water on earths surface • rain that seeps into earth • from contamination,oil spills • from oil refinerys,maufacturer • from military weapons,hospitals • from agriculture,stormwater runof • were we get a lot of our food from • earth is covered with most of this • comes from our sinks,showers,toilet • from tanker spills,cars,factories,farms
Paragraph 1 - FFA Creed 2023-11-13
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- opposite of the past
- a profession in science, practice, and management of agriculture
- Something done successfully
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- People born around the same
- is the practice of farming
- a period of time occurring right now
- a declaration that someone will do something
- Something has improved
- yesterday is now in the ____
- taking delight or pleasure in
10 Clues: opposite of the past • Something has improved • is the practice of farming • People born around the same • Something done successfully • yesterday is now in the ____ • taking delight or pleasure in • a period of time occurring right now • a declaration that someone will do something • a profession in science, practice, and management of agriculture
Agricultural Science for JSS1 2023-09-29
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- It is an example of a storage facility
- Crop and animal farming
- It is one of the problems of agriculture which can be solved by the agricultural extension workers stepping up their activities to reach the peasant farmers.
- Agriculture involves the production, the distribution and ____ of crops and animals for the use of human beings.
- The primary producer of silk
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- It should be made readily available and accessible for farmers to solve the problem of pest and diseases
- The raw material gotten from sheep
- It helps to boost crop yields
- It is a Latin word which means field
- It is a Latin word which means to cultivate
- Anyone who depends party or entirely on farming crops or animals as a source of living
11 Clues: Crop and animal farming • The primary producer of silk • It helps to boost crop yields • The raw material gotten from sheep • It is a Latin word which means field • It is an example of a storage facility • It is a Latin word which means to cultivate • Anyone who depends party or entirely on farming crops or animals as a source of living • ...
Social Studies Unit 1 Choose Your Own Adventure Crossword 2021-09-17
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- A method used to this day to get food by doing things such as putting seeds into the ground as well as raising animals to later eat.
- A large area, usually with places very far away, that is ruled by one single government or ruler.
- A river that runs through Ancient Egypt and helped Ancient Egypt greatly with agriculture and irrigation.
- An attitude of respect towards one's parents and ancestors in society.
- A division of people, or different classes of people, where your division is based off of your social and economic status. The higher up in the divisions, the better off you are, the lower, the worse.
- The youngest king ever of Ancient Egypt and also the king who died youngest.
- Wedged-shaped writing on a clay tablet. Usually referring to ancient writing.
- Unique characteristics, actions, and knowledge of a specific group of people.
- One of the world's largest religions, originating about 2500 years ago. It is the belief that human life is suffering, and that special activities can help end the suffering.
- A stage of human social development where there is a military, government, and social class.
- War is a series of conflicts and battles between countries.
- The action of buying or selling goods with either a currency or other items.
- A great king of Babylon who is known for making his own code and expanding the Babylonian empire.
- A belief that there is a divine power, usually a god(s) and/or goddess(es).
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- A set of 282 laws that were developed by Hammurabi, one of the most famous rulers of Babylonia of all time.
- When humans first started to use agriculture and developed things like irrigation and more advanced agriculture as well.
- A city that has its own government and army.
- A way of getting controlled amounts of water to plants to help in farming.
- A ruler, somewhat like a king, of Ancient Egypt.
- A line of rulers of a country. Usually get over thrown at some point in time or another.
20 Clues: A city that has its own government and army. • A ruler, somewhat like a king, of Ancient Egypt. • War is a series of conflicts and battles between countries. • An attitude of respect towards one's parents and ancestors in society. • A way of getting controlled amounts of water to plants to help in farming. • ...
UNIT 5 2023-04-04
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- Thunen Model/ used to explain the spatial organization of agriculture and how it is influenced by transportation costs
- domestication - The mutual relationship between non-humans and the humans who have an influence on them.
- - act of running a ranch, which is essentially an extensive farm for the sole purpose of raising livestock and crop
- Cultivation - a plot of land was cultivated temporarily and is abandoned to allow vegetation to grow freely while the cultivator moves to another plot.
- Herding - The continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals.
- Nomadism - The caring for animals in order to extract subsistence livelihoods.
- Farming-Food production that is primarily grown to sustain the farmer and their family.
- discouragement and unsupportive of increasing the birth rate.
- theory/ population growth will eventually and inevitably outnumber food production , leading to global famine.
- fishing/ Large amounts of fishing in an area.
- agriculture/ Food production is grown with the intention of making profit
- revolution/ traditional medieval farming to more productive efficient, and mechanical methods of farming
- culture/ The growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest land.
- rural settlements/ Homes and other structures evenly distributed across the landscape
- rural settlements/ Homes and other structures evenly distributed across the landscape
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- agriculture/ Mediterranean agriculture is the practice of crop cultivation undertaken in areas with Mediterranean climates
- encourages people to have babies and increase the birth rate
- rural settlements/Houses and farm buildings of each family are situated close to each others
- modified organisms/ changes have been made to the genome of a plant or animal
- Malthusians/ Malthus did not account for new farming techniques and food preservations
- Cropping/ practice of growing one kind of crop
- - tillage between rows of crops of plants
- business sector encompassing farming and farming-related commercial activities
- Crop/ Crops that are grown and not considered necessary for human survival. Ex: sugarcane, tobacco, tea
- cultivation of seafood
- Crop/ A food that is regularly consumed/used. Ex: cotton, rubber
- insecurity/ household's inability to consistently obtain enough food for each member to lead an active, healthy life
- Gardening/ Cultivation on suburban land and utilizes heavy fertilizers
28 Clues: cultivation of seafood • - tillage between rows of crops of plants • fishing/ Large amounts of fishing in an area. • Cropping/ practice of growing one kind of crop • encourages people to have babies and increase the birth rate • discouragement and unsupportive of increasing the birth rate. • Crop/ A food that is regularly consumed/used. Ex: cotton, rubber • ...
UNIT 5 2023-04-04
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- Cultivation - a plot of land was cultivated temporarily and is abandoned to allow vegetation to grow freely while the cultivator moves to another plot.
- rural settlements -Homes and other structures evenly distributed across the landscape
- - discouragement and unsupportive of increasing the birth rate.
- malthusians - Malthus did not account for new farming techniques and food preservations
- - act of running a ranch, which is essentially an extensive farm for the sole purpose of raising livestock and crop
- agriculture - Food production is grown with the intention of making profit
- Nomadism - The caring for animals in order to extract subsistence livelihoods.
- Crop - Crops that are grown and not considered necessary for human survival. Ex: sugarcane, tobacco, tea
- - tillage between rows of crops of plants
- Cropping - practice of growing one kind of crop
- Thunen Model - used to explain the spatial organization of agriculture and how it is influenced by transportation costs
- rural settlements - Homes and other structures evenly distributed across the landscape
- agriculture - Mediterranean agriculture is the practice of crop cultivation undertaken in areas with Mediterranean climates
- culture - The growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest land.
- cultivation of seafood
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- Farming-Food production that is primarily grown to sustain the farmer and their family.
- modified organisms - changes have been made to the genome of a plant or animal
- Crop - A food that is regularly consumed/used. Ex: cotton, rubber
- revolution - traditional medieval farming to more productive efficient, and mechanical methods of farming
- - business sector encompassing farming and farming-related commercial activities
- Herding - The continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals.
- Gardening - Cultivation on suburban land and utilizes heavy fertilizers
- fishing -Large amounts of fishing in an area.
- - encourages people to have babies and increase the birth rate
- theory - population growth will eventually and inevitably outnumber food production , leading to global famine.
- insecurity - household's inability to consistently obtain enough food for each member to lead an active, healthy life
- rural settlements - Houses and farm buildings of each family are situated close to each others
- domestication - The mutual relationship between non-humans and the humans who have an influence on them.
28 Clues: cultivation of seafood • - tillage between rows of crops of plants • fishing -Large amounts of fishing in an area. • Cropping - practice of growing one kind of crop • - discouragement and unsupportive of increasing the birth rate. • - encourages people to have babies and increase the birth rate • Crop - A food that is regularly consumed/used. Ex: cotton, rubber • ...
Carbon Farming 2024-06-06
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- A colorless gas absorbed by plants and soil
- Holds moisture gasses and tiny particles
- Long term temperature changes often caused by heat trapping gasses (Carbon)
- Storage of carbon in the ocean, soil and vegetation
- Living and nonliving working together to create life
- Average rate when greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere
- Where soil carbon is mainly stored
- Soil that is able to sustain plant growth
- Used for destroying or repelling pest
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- when plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water
- Herbicide used to kill weeds
- a supplement used to supply plants with nutrients
- Carbon admissions
- The practice of keeping the soil structure instead of breaking it down
- A balance between emitting and absorbing carbon in the atmosphere
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses produced
- Agriculture methods that enhance carbon storage
- Capacity of soil structure
- Fuel containing coal oil and natural gas
- Practice of farming
20 Clues: Carbon admissions • Practice of farming • Capacity of soil structure • Herbicide used to kill weeds • Where soil carbon is mainly stored • Used for destroying or repelling pest • Holds moisture gasses and tiny particles • Fuel containing coal oil and natural gas • Soil that is able to sustain plant growth • Total amount of greenhouse gasses produced • ...
QPA - 1st 9 weeks Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-04
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- ________ Valley Civilizations
- agriculture, division of labor, government, and religion are characteristics of _________.
- Persian, Hellenistic, Roman
- Mauryans and Ashoka converted to this religion
- Baptism, Communion, Penance, etc.
- Chinese dynasty used exams to pick government officials.
- The Nile provided this for Egypt's crops
- This led to people living in settled communities
- New Chinese dynasties claimed the Mandate of _______.
- Cuneiform and Hieroglyphics are types of ______.
- Separated Greek city-states
- Greek philosopher who believed in the value of human reason
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- Empire created by Alexander the Great
- Romans allowed conquered people to become ______.
- Golden Age in India
- 1st written legal code - Code of ________.
- Empire promoted trade with administrative districts
- Birthplace of Hinduism and Buddhism
- 5 Relationships and Civil Service tests
- People do different jobs, Divison of _______.
- belief in one god
- Religion believes in ethical monotheism
- This Revolution created more food
23 Clues: belief in one god • Golden Age in India • Persian, Hellenistic, Roman • Separated Greek city-states • ________ Valley Civilizations • Baptism, Communion, Penance, etc. • This Revolution created more food • Birthplace of Hinduism and Buddhism • Empire created by Alexander the Great • 5 Relationships and Civil Service tests • Religion believes in ethical monotheism • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2024-08-06
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- Product that comes from the earth
- Latitude line that divides it into the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- Causes People to move away from a place
- Shows features like mountains, rivers, deserts
- Average Weather
- smaller towns, fewer people, neighborhoods, parks
- Farming areas, low population
- Run North to South on globe, measure distance from Prime Meridian
- Factories, high jobs, pollution, usually in a city
- City, with tall buildings - lots of people
- Beliefs, traditions of people
- Measurement of people in one area
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- Longitude line that runs through divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western hemispheres
- Run East to West on the globe, measures distance from Equator
- Causes people to move to a place
- Good for agriculture/growing crops
- Area of land surrounded 3/4 by water
- Land for farming with crops and animals
- Moving from place to place
- Shows features like cities, countries, towns, villages
20 Clues: Average Weather • Moving from place to place • Farming areas, low population • Beliefs, traditions of people • Causes people to move to a place • Product that comes from the earth • Measurement of people in one area • Good for agriculture/growing crops • Area of land surrounded 3/4 by water • Causes People to move away from a place • Land for farming with crops and animals • ...
3rd Nine Weeks World Geography 2023-02-21
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- Second largest continent in the world.
- Had many negative impacts on the continent of Africa.
- Mountain Range that separates east and west Russia.
- The practice of Farming.
- Process of cutting down trees for new development.
- Evergreen forest located in subarctic climate regions.
- Trading route between Asia, Europe, and Northern Africa.
- Another word for dry.
- ______ Pillars/ guidelines of Islam.
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- The worlds largest hot desert.
- Extracting materials from the Earth.
- Another word for the intersection of migration.
- Freezing, Flat, and treeless arctic region in Europe Asia and North America.
- ______Cake - Analogy used to describe the stacked African Biomes.
- Mount _____ is the tallest mountain in Africa.
- Agriculture based on selling what you grow.
- The world largest river.
- Largest country in the world.
- Large flat grassland in Europe and Siberia.
- Meaning one God
- The main raw material that Europeans were after in Africa.
21 Clues: Meaning one God • Another word for dry. • The world largest river. • The practice of Farming. • Largest country in the world. • The worlds largest hot desert. • Extracting materials from the Earth. • ______ Pillars/ guidelines of Islam. • Second largest continent in the world. • Agriculture based on selling what you grow. • Large flat grassland in Europe and Siberia. • ...
Unit 2 crossword puzzle 2024-09-25
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- first form of humans
- a higher Archy develops
- the study of things from the past
- first australopithecine skull
- hunt and pick plants for food
- the stone age
- new stone age with agriculture
- equality
- a bridge early humans traveled across
- man dug up and found by germans
- bredding of plants and animals
- someone that makes things by hand
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- separation of tasks
- first settlement
- when humans travel from a place to another
- current form of humans
- cave with prehistoric art
- second form of humans
- the spreading of different languages, etc.
- stood upright
- found skull fragements and footprints
- agriculture develops
- moving from place to place
- the study to determine the past
- first creatures to walk upright
- the era before records of writing
- things man made from the past
- big stones that signified religion
28 Clues: equality • stood upright • the stone age • first settlement • separation of tasks • first form of humans • agriculture develops • second form of humans • current form of humans • a higher Archy develops • cave with prehistoric art • moving from place to place • first australopithecine skull • hunt and pick plants for food • things man made from the past • new stone age with agriculture • ...
Allison Lopez Science&Ag/GMO 2022-09-20
Across
- used for table fruit
- Reduced bruising genetic traits expressed
- Used for soy sauce and soy milk
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture
- Drought tolerance genetic traits expressed
- The use of living cells, bacteria, etc. to make useful products or the process of intentionally making a copy of a gene
- Constantly taking in people, places and things
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- Used for cooking oil
- USDA regulates farming practices
- The deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material
- Predict the outcomes of my actions
- Used for sugar
- An organism that has been altered by genetic engineering techniques
- we communicate our finding and knowledge almost constantly
- Speed, time, weight, calories
- Study of animal behavior
- Non-browning genetic traits expressed
- love to weight the good and the bad
- The science and art that includes foods
- Used for cottonseed oil and fiber
20 Clues: Used for sugar • Used for cooking oil • used for table fruit • Study of animal behavior • Speed, time, weight, calories • Used for soy sauce and soy milk • USDA regulates farming practices • Used for cottonseed oil and fiber • Predict the outcomes of my actions • love to weight the good and the bad • Non-browning genetic traits expressed • The science and art that includes foods • ...
intro ag 2024-02-15
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- is a product with long, thin components often used to create woven materials
- is a process in which an animal has been modified by humans behaviorally and structurally from its wild counterpart
- research and development of emerging agricultural technologies
- includes all materials and substances used for human consumption
- resources are materials and substances that occur in nature such as minerals wood and water
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- are those actively involved in raising raw agriculture products
- land is used for growing crops
- managing the profitability of agricultural goods
- are those who purchase and use agriculture products
- is the art and science of cultivating plants and raising animals by humans to sustain life
- is a raw material that can be bought and sold
11 Clues: land is used for growing crops • is a raw material that can be bought and sold • managing the profitability of agricultural goods • are those who purchase and use agriculture products • research and development of emerging agricultural technologies • are those actively involved in raising raw agriculture products • ...
Agriscience definitions 2024-08-20
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- studies of characteristics of elements
- is the application of scientific principles and new technology to agriculture
- refers to commercial firms that have developed in the support of agriculture
- food that does not is GMO
- Decorative grass that is use for soil holding purposes
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- refers to the use of electronics and state of the art equipment to perform tasks and control machinery
- science used for crop manangement
- is defined as activities involved with the production of plants and animals and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- technology the application of science to an industrial use
- is the application of science to solve the problem
- natural resources provided by nature that can be replaced or renew themselves
11 Clues: food that does not is GMO • science used for crop manangement • studies of characteristics of elements • is the application of science to solve the problem • Decorative grass that is use for soil holding purposes • technology the application of science to an industrial use • refers to commercial firms that have developed in the support of agriculture • ...
AP HUG 2022-02-24
Across
- flooded field for rice
- form ag must expand large area
- rotating fields to crop to crop each year
- ag designed for providing food
- farming commercial and fruit farming
- methods that preserve long term land
- agriculture by integration of food industry
- ag where people shift
- harvesting twice year from same field
- growing of fruits vegetables and flowers
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- humans used plants and animals
- ag based on domesticated animals
- generate products for the farm
- degradation of land in semiarid areas
- system of planting crops to reduce budget
- seasonal migration of livestock
- area from which milk is supplied
- large farm in tropical areas
- land cleared for planting through slashing
- a area where healthy food is hard to obtain
- diffusion of new agricultural tech
21 Clues: ag where people shift • flooded field for rice • large farm in tropical areas • humans used plants and animals • generate products for the farm • form ag must expand large area • ag designed for providing food • seasonal migration of livestock • ag based on domesticated animals • area from which milk is supplied • diffusion of new agricultural tech • ...
Bien Dit 3 chapitre 2 vocabulaire 1 2014-09-30
Across
- judge
- musician (m.)
- tutor (m.)
- book seller
- musician (f.)
- instructor (f.)
- fashion designer (f.)
- driver
- translator (f.)
- interpreter
- engineer
- programmer (f.)
- farmer (f.)
- baker (m.)
- interior designer (m.)
- to care for
- dry cleaner (f.)
- salesperson (f.) vender
- job
- architect
- singer (f.)
- waitress
- doctor
- farmer (m.)
- fashion designer (m.)
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- baker (f.)
- cook (m.)
- salesperson (m.)
- singer (m.)
- mechanic (m.)
- accountant
- cook (f.)
- hair dresser (f.)
- programmer (m.)
- journalist
- mechanic (f.)
- interior designer (f.)
- veterinarian (m.)
- hair dresser (m.)
- farmer (f.) agriculture
- tutor (f.)
- farmer (m.) agriculture
- salesperson (m.) vender
- to fix
- waiter
- plumber
- dry cleaner (m.)
- degree
- artist
- translator (m.)
- lawyer (m.)
- instructor (m.)
- student (m.)
53 Clues: job • judge • driver • to fix • waiter • degree • artist • doctor • plumber • engineer • waitress • cook (m.) • cook (f.) • architect • baker (f.) • tutor (m.) • accountant • journalist • tutor (f.) • baker (m.) • singer (m.) • book seller • interpreter • farmer (f.) • to care for • singer (f.) • lawyer (m.) • farmer (m.) • student (m.) • musician (m.) • musician (f.) • mechanic (m.) • mechanic (f.) • instructor (f.) • programmer (m.) • ...
government 2024-06-17
15 Clues: ,land, • premier, • ,tariff, • finance, • monarchy, • ,country, • ,province, • democracy, • ,political • ,education, • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
6th Grade Social Studies: Quiz Review 2024-10-21
Across
- something that makes a person want to join that place
- a negative result of agriculture
- movement to a different place
- what most early Stone Age tools were made out of
- city in Michigan with bacteria in the water
- more than you need
- stereotypes about which jobs men or women should do
- original inhabitants of Australia
- something or someone comes to a new place and invades the environment with many negative results
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- anything that requires work/effort
- giant sheet of ice
- sharing the work with a group
- many major cities are located close to this
- after the Old Stone Age, many tools were made of this
- farming
- help scientists and historians to understand prehistoric people and societies
- anything that makes life easier
- a shelter made by leaning materials on one another
- allowed people to have warmth, heat, and cook their food
- where human life originated
- something that makes a person want to leave
21 Clues: farming • giant sheet of ice • more than you need • where human life originated • sharing the work with a group • movement to a different place • anything that makes life easier • a negative result of agriculture • original inhabitants of Australia • anything that requires work/effort • many major cities are located close to this • city in Michigan with bacteria in the water • ...
Agriculture Activity-4 2021-05-28
Across
- Coarse grains are also called
- Increasing production through the use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- Tea, Coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- Growing grapes for wines
- Rearing of animals for sale
- Also known as paddy
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- Also called 'Golden Fibre'
- Crop that needs well-drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Cultivation involving slash and burn
- Growing of flowers
- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth
13 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 • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • Requires 210 frost-free days for growth • Tea, Coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
Early American Agriculture 2013-08-28
Across
- Most farming pracites of the eastern hemisphere were not useful in the Americas because of the land and ______.
- This is the world's second most popular grain.
- Type of crop Colonists learned to grow from the Native Americans
- Prevent diseases; created by Edward Jenner
- Severe lack of rain in a specific area or region for an extended amount of time
- Depression stock market crashes and results in this
- Type of plant seeds that were developed for better quality, higher producing crops.
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- Fence that is "hot"
- Trading contract based on how traders think the prices will change
- Dead _____ were placed in the ground with corn seed.
- George ______ created one of the 1st experimental farms
- Bowl Terrible drought that affected the Midwestern States
- Americans began to move west because of population _____.
13 Clues: Fence that is "hot" • Prevent diseases; created by Edward Jenner • This is the world's second most popular grain. • Depression stock market crashes and results in this • Dead _____ were placed in the ground with corn seed. • George ______ created one of the 1st experimental farms • Bowl Terrible drought that affected the Midwestern States • ...
Sila 2021-04-26
15 Clues: Hitze • Keller • beladen • Weltraum • festlich • Überreste • etw. verdauen • Unter der Erde • Landwirtschaft • gas= Treibhausgas • oxide= Stickoxide • Niederschlagsmenge • audience= Zielgruppe • smth= etw.konsumieren • sth.= etw. jerstellen
Feeding the world - definitions 2024-04-11
Across
- substances that are used to control pests. They include herbicides, insecticides, nematicides, fungicides.
- genetically modified organism which has been modified by humans (e.g. through artificial selection or genetic engineering)
- widespread scarcity of food, caused by several possible factors, including war, natural disasters, crop failure, widespread poverty, an economic catastrophe or government policies.
- process of changing from working largely or exclusively by hand or with animals to doing that work with machinery
- food production system that couples aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as fish, crayfish, snails or prawns in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) whereby the nutrient-rich aquaculture water is fed to hydroponically grown plants.
- occurs when an organism gets too few or too many nutrients, resulting in health problems
- crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries, and forestry for food and non-food products. Started with the neolithic revolution.
- agriculture an agricultural production system characterised by the considerable use of. It seeks to produce as much as possible by optimising the labour force, the soil or other means of production.
- artificially adding water to plants
- ...farming: agricultural activity that is limited to self-consumption (also known as traditional farming)
- variety and variability of life on Earth (genetic, species and ecosystems)
- purposeful clearing of forested land.
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- land degradation of fertile land into arid desert due to a combination of natural processes and human activities
- period of technology transfer initiatives that saw greatly increased crop yields. These changes in agriculture began in developed countries in the early 20th century and spread globally till the late 1980s.
- the condition of not eating enough food to continue to be in good health.
- ...farming: agricultural activity to be resold on the market
- the quantity of product harvested on a given cultivated surface
- input to avoid fungi in agriculture
- ...cultivation: agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to freely grow while the cultivator moves on to another plot
- trade: arrangement designed to help producers in developing countries achieve sustainable and equitable trade relationships
- medical condition, sometimes considered a disease, in which excess body fat has accumulated to such an extent that it can potentially have negative effects on health.
- farming an agricultural production system that uses resources that are naturally present on the site. It is practised generally over large areas, with relatively low yield per hectare. To increase production, farmers increases the area of cultivated land. Mostly found in developing and poor countries or in neglected rural areas of developed countries.
- from outside: fertilizers, pesticides, etc.
- specialised agriculture for ‘exotic’ products sold in the global north such as bananas, coffee and cocoa.
24 Clues: input to avoid fungi in agriculture • artificially adding water to plants • purposeful clearing of forested land. • from outside: fertilizers, pesticides, etc. • ...farming: agricultural activity to be resold on the market • the quantity of product harvested on a given cultivated surface • the condition of not eating enough food to continue to be in good health. • ...
The Great Dust Bowl 2024-11-15
Across
- The upper layer of soil
- This program was established to regulate crops, surpluses, and diverted agricultural products to relief organizations(Abbreviated)
- This program was established to coordinate relief activities(Abbreviated)
- The modern iteration of the former Soil Conservation Service program which integrated into the Department of Agriculture and was used during the Great Dust Bowl to conserve soil(Abbreviated)
- A dry climate subtype
- Defined as the harvesting of crops and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products
- A government program under the department of agriculture to plant trees on private lands
- A car that is often old and damaged and is in a barely functional state and was primarily seen Okie's use to move out of their state
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- A severe dust storm that was one of the worst in American history that decimated most of American agriculture (Two Words No space)
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water
- Occurs when plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time
- a person identified with the state of Oklahoma, or their descendants
- The successor of the resettlement Administration which primarily encouraged small farm owners to relocate on other lands if they live in the drier parts of the plains
- Describe as the consistency of a solid substance to break into smaller pieces under stress
- The action of surface processes such as water flow or wind that removes soil, rock, or dissolved materials from one area to another where it will remain
15 Clues: A dry climate subtype • The upper layer of soil • a person identified with the state of Oklahoma, or their descendants • This program was established to coordinate relief activities(Abbreviated) • A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water • Occurs when plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time • ...
APHG Crossword 2024-03-27
Across
- A type of shifting cultivation
- Raising one crop or animal annually
- When you grow agriculture to sell in local grocery stores
- Farming crops yearly to allow replenishing of nutrients to soil
- Farming agriculture to sell to outside sources
Down
- The opposite of intensive agriculture
- What's it called when farmers rotate one or two crops seasonally
- Moving livestock to new land for food
8 Clues: A type of shifting cultivation • Raising one crop or animal annually • The opposite of intensive agriculture • Moving livestock to new land for food • Farming agriculture to sell to outside sources • When you grow agriculture to sell in local grocery stores • Farming crops yearly to allow replenishing of nutrients to soil • ...
Academy Orientation Crossword 2023-07-17
Across
- Animal Science teacher: Ms. __
- You will gain hours in your Supervised __ Experience
- What we call the grouping of students into academy classes
- Horticulture teacher: Ms. __
- Cohorted in __ 1 in the Spring
- Academy Coordinator: Mrs. __
- Your __ ID is your username and password for AET
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- __ Applications (9th grade course)
- Life Science (9th grade course)
- Leadership component to all agriculture classes (you are already a member)
- Where we handle our plant production
- www.__.com (Where you go to input your SAE hours)
- You will need 120 hours in this for your senior year
- Project management tool for communication and progress
14 Clues: Horticulture teacher: Ms. __ • Academy Coordinator: Mrs. __ • Animal Science teacher: Ms. __ • Cohorted in __ 1 in the Spring • Life Science (9th grade course) • __ Applications (9th grade course) • Where we handle our plant production • Your __ ID is your username and password for AET • www.__.com (Where you go to input your SAE hours) • ...
THE VAULT CODE 2025-10-03
Across
- The sector producing rice, corn, vegetables, and livestock.
- The condition of lacking food and basic needs.
- What we eat every day.
- Selling goods to other countries.
- Connecting and harmonizing with the wider world.
- Progressing, expanding, or improving quality.
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- To keep something for future use, often food.
- Development that doesn’t deplete resources.
- Substances essential for a healthy body.
- Buying goods from other countries.
- The ability to manage on your own, without dependence.
- Long-term weather patterns affecting agriculture.
- A transformation, often related to the environment or climate.
- The state of being free from danger or risk.
14 Clues: What we eat every day. • Selling goods to other countries. • Buying goods from other countries. • Substances essential for a healthy body. • Development that doesn’t deplete resources. • The state of being free from danger or risk. • To keep something for future use, often food. • Progressing, expanding, or improving quality. • ...
LGCSE Agriculture Crossword by Pheta A.I.Vangelist Makhele 2024-04-06
Across
- Method of preserving food by fermenting it.
- Crop known for its high oil content, used for cooking and industrial purposes.
- Process of separating grains from chaff.
- Device used to cut grass or crops.
- Type of agriculture that involves the cultivation of trees.
- Common method of irrigation using pipes with small holes.
- Term for the removal of weeds from a cultivated area.
- Process of plowing fields to prepare them for planting.
- ROTATION Agricultural practice of rotating crops to maintain soil fertility.
- Animal known for its use in pulling plows and carts.
- Crop commonly used to make bread.
- Crop commonly used in making salad dressings and cooking oil.
- Crop commonly used in making textiles.
- Insect known for damaging crops.
- DRYING Method of preserving food by drying it in the sun.
- Crop commonly used as a staple food in many cultures.
- AND MOUTH Disease affecting livestock, often characterized by fever and blisters.
- Structure used for housing chickens.
- Type of soil with balanced proportions of sand, silt, and clay.
- Chemical element essential for plant growth, often found in fertilizers.
- Structure used for storing harvested crops.
- DISEASE Disease affecting plants, often caused by fungi.
- Type of agriculture involving the cultivation of fruits and vegetables.
- Animal known for its use in transporting goods.
- FARMING Type of farming practiced on small plots of land, often for subsistence.
- Machine used to harvest cereal crops.
- Agricultural practice of removing excess water from soil.
- The study of cultivating land and raising crops.
- Agricultural practice of planting different crops together to maximize yield.
- Device used to measure the moisture content of soil.
- Device used to measure atmospheric pressure.
- Animal known for producing honey.
- Animal raised primarily for its meat.
- Disease affecting animals, often spread through contaminated feed.
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- Agricultural practice of adding nutrients to soil to improve fertility.
- Term for the process of separating milk into cream and skim milk.
- Agricultural practice of providing animals with food.
- Crop commonly used in making paper products.2. DOWN
- DISEASE Disease affecting animals, often transmitted by parasites.
- Crop commonly used for making ethanol fuel.
- Disease affecting plants, often transmitted by insects.
- Animal commonly raised for its wool.
- Tool used for digging and breaking up soil.
- FARMING Type of agriculture practiced without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
- Soil component crucial for plant growth and water retention.
- Type of agriculture practiced in arid regions, utilizing water-efficient crops.
- Agricultural technique that involves the raising of fish and other aquatic animals.
- Plant disease caused by bacteria.
- FARMING Agricultural technique that uses natural processes to enrich the soil.
- Type of agriculture involving the cultivation of medicinal plants.
- Agricultural practice of raising livestock.
- Fertilizer made from animal waste.
- CONTROL Method of controlling pests using natural predators.
- Animal known for its use in producing dairy products.
- Plant known for its nitrogen-fixing properties.
- Technique of grafting plants to create hybrids.
- PICKER Device used to remove stones and debris from soil.
- BREEDING Method of breeding plants by selecting desired traits.
- FARMING Agricultural technique involving the use of raised beds.
- Animal known for its use in plowing fields.
- MANURE Agricultural technique involving the use of green manure.
- Crop commonly used as animal feed.
- METER Device used to measure soil pH.
- Protective covering for crops against adverse weather conditions.
- GAUGE Device used to measure rainfall.
65 Clues: Insect known for damaging crops. • Crop commonly used to make bread. • Plant disease caused by bacteria. • Animal known for producing honey. • Device used to cut grass or crops. • Fertilizer made from animal waste. • Crop commonly used as animal feed. • Animal commonly raised for its wool. • Structure used for housing chickens. • Machine used to harvest cereal crops. • ...
creed 2025-08-18
early people vocabulary 2021-09-28
Across
- making animals and plants more useful to us
- time before writing
- a object used to help a person complete a task
- cities, religion, education, etc.
- the use of skills/tools to meet humans needs
- farming raising crops and animals
- the beginning of stone tools
- a long period of time by specific social and etc.
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- to move to a new place
- people who move place to place to meet their needs
- to do one thing well
- a extra supply of something
- beginning of agriculture
13 Clues: time before writing • to do one thing well • to move to a new place • beginning of agriculture • a extra supply of something • the beginning of stone tools • cities, religion, education, etc. • farming raising crops and animals • making animals and plants more useful to us • the use of skills/tools to meet humans needs • a object used to help a person complete a task • ...
Acronyms For Veterinary 2024-06-24
Across
- FDA subsidiary regulating pet drugs and food
- Exam to gain credential for vet techs
- Nonprofit regulatory of vet medicine
- Michigan food safety, agriculture, environment
- Requires standard of care for animals bred for commercial sale
- Studies diseases that can be transmitted from animals to people
- Inspection of food, labeling, packaging
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- Requires programs to follow AWA regulations
- Provides certification and accreditation programs
- Protection against diseases
- Agriculture safety and wildlife management
11 Clues: Protection against diseases • Nonprofit regulatory of vet medicine • Exam to gain credential for vet techs • Inspection of food, labeling, packaging • Agriculture safety and wildlife management • Requires programs to follow AWA regulations • FDA subsidiary regulating pet drugs and food • Michigan food safety, agriculture, environment • ...
Colby's crossword puzzle 2022-01-06
Across
- is a tool to prevent floods
- is more than one god
- is a sumerian temple
- is a sumerian and all were consider a state
- is a writing form
- is a tool used to make farming more efficient
- a priest is a king.
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- scribe is were people write record and tags
- a agriculture is a vitally witch is a job
- it determines what job is more imported
- it's used to tame animals with meat
- it's a writing tool tool
- irrigation canals is a watering crops tool
13 Clues: is a writing form • a priest is a king. • is more than one god • is a sumerian temple • it's a writing tool tool • is a tool to prevent floods • it's used to tame animals with meat • it determines what job is more imported • a agriculture is a vitally witch is a job • irrigation canals is a watering crops tool • scribe is were people write record and tags • ...
Colby's crossword puzzle 2022-01-05
Across
- is a tool to prevent floods
- is more than one god
- is a sumerian temple
- is a sumerian and all were consider a state
- is a writing form
- is a tool used to make farming more efficient
- a priest is a king.
Down
- scribe is were people write record and tags
- a agriculture is a vitally witch is a job
- it determines what job is more imported
- it's used to tame animals with meat
- it's a writing tool tool
- irrigation canals is a watering crops tool
13 Clues: is a writing form • a priest is a king. • is more than one god • is a sumerian temple • it's a writing tool tool • is a tool to prevent floods • it's used to tame animals with meat • it determines what job is more imported • a agriculture is a vitally witch is a job • irrigation canals is a watering crops tool • scribe is were people write record and tags • ...
Food processing 2022-11-01
Across
- use of heat to extend the shelf-life of products
- amount of time food can be stored before expiration
- processing raw materials into ready-to-eat foods
- trade and industry primarily controlled by private owners
- financial gain
Down
- purchase crops from farmers
- sell products to retailers
- raw product used to make bread
- processing food to last for a longer period of time
- fee charged to producers
- raw product used to make butter or cheese
- processing agriculture products into raw materials
- agriculture products that can be bough or sold
13 Clues: financial gain • fee charged to producers • sell products to retailers • purchase crops from farmers • raw product used to make bread • raw product used to make butter or cheese • agriculture products that can be bough or sold • use of heat to extend the shelf-life of products • processing raw materials into ready-to-eat foods • ...
Crossword 1 2016-09-08
Across
- an example of dispersal by explosion
- an important factor for growing of a seed
- process by which a seed turns into a baby plant
- practice of growing large quantities of plants for food
- a rabi crop
- a plant whose seeds are dispersed by wind
Down
- a stage of agriculture where water is supplied to plants
- dispersal of undigested seeds by animals
- a kharif crop
- a plant which can be reproduced by stem
- an example of reproduction from leaves
- scattering away of seeds from parent plant
- an agent of dispersal
13 Clues: a rabi crop • a kharif crop • an agent of dispersal • an example of dispersal by explosion • an example of reproduction from leaves • a plant which can be reproduced by stem • dispersal of undigested seeds by animals • an important factor for growing of a seed • a plant whose seeds are dispersed by wind • scattering away of seeds from parent plant • ...
Indian economy (1950-1990) 2020-05-04
Across
- land reforms were successful in this state
- India adopted this economic system
- spells out how resources of a nation should be put to use
- chairperson of planning commision
- Green revolution was initiated by him
- tge first five year plans gave importance to this
- adoption of new technology
- it promotes modernisation and overall prosperity
- this sector supplies national defence
- 75percent of population depended on this
- primarily refer to change in ownership of landholdings
Down
- HYV seeds primarily benefitted this crop only
- architect of Indian planning
- fixing the maximum size of land which could be owned by an individual
- land reforms resulted in abolition of this hated system
- stagnation in agriculture during colonial rule was broken by this
- also called inward looking strategy
- refer to taxes levied on imported goods
- portion of agricultural produce sold by farmers
- state governed by socialist principles
20 Clues: adoption of new technology • architect of Indian planning • chairperson of planning commision • India adopted this economic system • also called inward looking strategy • Green revolution was initiated by him • this sector supplies national defence • state governed by socialist principles • refer to taxes levied on imported goods • 75percent of population depended on this • ...
FFA 2013-03-12
Across
- Name of the African American Agriculture group until 1965
- Amherst FFA President
- Represent Unity
- First National President of the FFA
- Location of the 2013 State FFA Convention
- The first female National FFA President
- Location of the 2013 National FFA Convention
- Wrote the FFA Creed
- Degree awarded to junior high students
- Represents knowledge and wisdom
- Represents freedom
Down
- Signifies a bright future in agriculture
- The highest degree in which an FFA member may earn.
- Supervised Agricultural Experience
- 1969 opened membership to these individuals
- The degree in which a first year FFA member may earn
- Signifies labor and tillage of the soil
- This officer prepares the meeting room and greets guests
- This officer is stationed by the Emblem of Washington and prepares a financial report for every meeting.
- Material the FFA jacket is made of
20 Clues: Represent Unity • Represents freedom • Wrote the FFA Creed • Amherst FFA President • Represents knowledge and wisdom • Supervised Agricultural Experience • Material the FFA jacket is made of • First National President of the FFA • Degree awarded to junior high students • Signifies labor and tillage of the soil • The first female National FFA President • ...
Communism 2021-04-19
Across
- The leader of the Communist Party?
- _______ head of the Buddhist religion and the government.
- ________ reduced the size but modernized the structure of the military, and reduced corruption.
- Who overthrow the qing dynasty?
- The people who spy on the people of China.
- Mao’s 15 years plan to transform China.
- The short version of the Chinese Communist Party?
- It was first claimed by the Qing Dynasty in 1720
- The nickname of Chiang Kai-shek?
- ________ was an important trade city/region.
Down
- ________ allowed farmers to make their own decisions and earn money from their crops
- protest occurred in Beijing in a public space in.
- Agriculture,Industry,Military and Science & Technology are the four________.
- Where the Uyghur people live.
- First East Turkistan Republic
- Mao encouraged the attack of.
- Mao Zedong led
- What continent is china located in?
- Red Guards carry around.
- What dynasty ruled china in 1644?
20 Clues: Mao Zedong led • Red Guards carry around. • Where the Uyghur people live. • First East Turkistan Republic • Mao encouraged the attack of. • Who overthrow the qing dynasty? • The nickname of Chiang Kai-shek? • What dynasty ruled china in 1644? • The leader of the Communist Party? • What continent is china located in? • Mao’s 15 years plan to transform China. • ...
FFA 2023-11-02
Across
- Future farmers of america shorter
- freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture
- labor and tillage of the soil
- a big hot star at the center of the solar system
- the student organization arm of a school-based agricultural education program
- prepares the meeting room
- a heraldic device or symbolic object as a distinctive badge of a nation, organization, or family
- species other than humans but humans love some of them.
- an elected chief or leader
- provides stories to the local media for newspaper, radio, and TV coverage
- serve the organization
Down
- holds your symbol or a meaning
- Maintain member attendance and activity records
- what the ffa people call their uniform
- the first president. Also helped agriculture
- unity
- president
- is the longest thing you can physically
- Keeps records of chapter receipts and deposits
- wisdom
20 Clues: unity • wisdom • president • serve the organization • prepares the meeting room • an elected chief or leader • labor and tillage of the soil • holds your symbol or a meaning • Future farmers of america shorter • what the ffa people call their uniform • is the longest thing you can physically • the first president. Also helped agriculture • ...
Georgia Studies 2023-02-03
14 Clues: Bowl • Ship • Deal • Weevil • Vinson • Russell • Talmadge • Telegram • Lease Act • Market Crash • (agriculture) • of Pearl Harbor • Roosevelt (FDR) • Electrification Act (REA)
8.5 8 Depression and World Conflict 2023-02-04
14 Clues: Deal • Bowl • Ship • Weevil • Vinson • Russell • Talmadge • Telegram • Lease Act • Market Crash • (agriculture) • Roosevelt (FDR) • of Pearl Harbor • Electrification Act (REA)
ww1 and ww2 vocab 2023-02-08
14 Clues: Bowl • Ship • Deal • Weevil • Vinson • Russell • Talmadge • Telegram • Lease Act • Market Crash • (agriculture) • of Pearl Harbor • Roosevelt (FDR) • Electrification Act (REA)
perfect ten 2022-06-06
perfect ten definitions 2022-06-08
Life Unit 1 & 2 2024-09-21
LESSON 1 Scarcity and the Science of Economics Essential 2023-02-23
Across
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- of people per square mile of land area
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- Plan
- Union (EU)
- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
Down
- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
17 Clues: Plan • Union (EU) • of people per square mile of land area • large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • in which goods and services are sold illegally • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev • ...
Ch 2-3 vocab 2024-02-12
Across
- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
Down
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- of people per square mile of land area
- into an activity
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
17 Clues: into an activity • of people per square mile of land area • large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • in which goods and services are sold illegally • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev • ...
food 2025-03-12
31 Clues: piec • chudy • burak • siekać • morela • zgniły • gorzki • czipsy • smażyć • kapusta • nalewać • kuchnia • resztki • łagodny • obierać • rachunek • czerstwy • krewetka • patelnia • odżywczy • wybredny • bakłażan • dojrzały • rolnictwo • podgrzewać • puszkowany • rzodkiewka • daniegłówne • pełnoziarnisty • dataprzydatności • industry branżaturystyczna
