agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Life & Earth Sciences: Agriculture 2026-07-23
Across
- Plants that people grow for food.
- A glass building where plants grow.
- Taking food to different places.
- A chemical that kills insects or pests that hurt plants.
- Bringing water to plants on a farm.
- A large farm machine that helps farmers work.
- A small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- Something added to soil to help plants grow.
- To give food to a person or animal.
Down
- (v) to pick crops when they are ready;
- A plant and the food people cook and eat.
- The amount of crops a farm grows.
- The food our bodies need to stay healthy.
- Farming: growing plants and raising animals for food.
- (n) the time when crops are picked.
- A large piece of land where crops grow.
- To grow plants or take care of animals.
- A place where people buy and sell food and other things.
- Farm animals like cows, sheep, and chickens.
- Growing crops and taking care of them.
- A person who grows plants or takes care of animals for food.
21 Clues: Taking food to different places. • The amount of crops a farm grows. • Plants that people grow for food. • A glass building where plants grow. • (n) the time when crops are picked. • Bringing water to plants on a farm. • Growing crops and taking care of them. • To give food to a person or animal. • The food our bodies need to stay healthy. • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-09-23
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- This country is a representative democracy
- A country without a king or queen
- This country is a monarchy today
- A country that tries to rule other lands
- A term for a king, queen, or emperor
- A collection of cities in Mesopotamia
- How many gods monotheists believe in
- growing these is a part of agriculture
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- Sumer had many of these pyramids
- Rule by voters
- Using water for agriculture
- Gilgamesh lived in this city
- Writing on clay tablets
13 Clues: Rule by voters • Writing on clay tablets • Using water for agriculture • Gilgamesh lived in this city • Sumer had many of these pyramids • This country is a monarchy today • A country without a king or queen • A term for a king, queen, or emperor • How many gods monotheists believe in • A collection of cities in Mesopotamia • growing these is a part of agriculture • ...
Food Culture 2025-02-20
Across
- Things people eat to stay alive
- Farming focusing on water life
- Farming and sustainable living
- Chemicals used to kill pests
- Falls from the sky and helps plants grow
- Food or agricultural products that are produced without synthetic pesticides
Down
- When different foods mix together
- Animals used for farming and agriculture
- Substances plants and animals need to grow
- A process where food waste is reused
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- The use of water in farming
- Lives on our hands if we don't wash them regularly
13 Clues: The use of water in farming • Chemicals used to kill pests • Farming focusing on water life • Genetically Modified Organisms • Farming and sustainable living • Things people eat to stay alive • When different foods mix together • A process where food waste is reused • Animals used for farming and agriculture • Falls from the sky and helps plants grow • ...
Roman Gods 2025-08-14
Across
- Messenger of the gods, associated with speed
- God of the sun, music, and prophecy
- Goddess of the hunt and moon
- God of the sea
- God of war
- Goddess of love and beauty
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- Goddess of wisdom, strategy, and crafts
- God of the underworld
- God of agriculture and time
- God of beginnings, doorways, and transitions (two-faced)
- King of the gods, ruler of the sky
- God of wine, festivity, and theatre
- Goddess of agriculture, grain, and fertility
13 Clues: God of war • God of the sea • God of the underworld • Goddess of love and beauty • God of agriculture and time • Goddess of the hunt and moon • King of the gods, ruler of the sky • God of the sun, music, and prophecy • God of wine, festivity, and theatre • Goddess of wisdom, strategy, and crafts • Messenger of the gods, associated with speed • ...
Food Culture 2025-02-20
Across
- Things people eat to stay alive
- Farming focusing on water life
- Farming and sustainable living
- Chemicals used to kill pests
- Falls from the sky and helps plants grow
- Food or agricultural products that are produced without synthetic pesticides
Down
- When different foods mix together
- Animals used for farming and agriculture
- Substances plants and animals need to grow
- A process where food waste is reused
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- The use of water in farming
- Lives on our hands if we don't wash them regularly
13 Clues: The use of water in farming • Chemicals used to kill pests • Farming focusing on water life • Genetically Modified Organisms • Farming and sustainable living • Things people eat to stay alive • When different foods mix together • A process where food waste is reused • Animals used for farming and agriculture • Falls from the sky and helps plants grow • ...
Paddock to Plate Crossword. 2021-09-06
Across
- It’s definition is the art of farming.
- A type of meat that belongs to cows.
- Domesticated cows and bulls
- Bees are used to make this yellow liquid.
- Gentle Quality Food.
- The word basically means exact.
- A type of meat that belongs to a domesticated bird
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- The Collection of Crops.
- A grain grown in the swamps of Asia.
- An agriculture crop.
- the same meaning of manufacture.
- One of the main ingredients of a sandwich.
- This meat usually belongs to a Deer.
13 Clues: An agriculture crop. • Gentle Quality Food. • The Collection of Crops. • Domesticated cows and bulls • The word basically means exact. • the same meaning of manufacture. • A grain grown in the swamps of Asia. • A type of meat that belongs to cows. • This meat usually belongs to a Deer. • It’s definition is the art of farming. • Bees are used to make this yellow liquid. • ...
3.1 JOB HUNTING 2024-11-21
25 Clues: upea • laatu • hakea • useat • keritä • sopiva • laidun • tarjota • hakemus • olosuhde • matkailu • käytäntö • epäröidä • sisältää • majoitus • maatalous • vaihdella • kouluttaa • työnhakija • yksityinen • houkutella • velvollisuus • voimassa oleva • olla parhaimmillaan • työvuoro (esim. morningshift)
AZTEC AND AFRICAN CIVILIZATION 2024-03-31
20 Clues: dams • lake • Three • famous • Pipiltin • calendar • necessity • prominent • they lived • was led by • Macehualli • Aztec lived • small island • this country • founded Aztecs • some knowledge • Create floating • colonized Africa • oldest documented • craft of metal works
AZTEC AND AFRICAN CIVILIZATION 2024-03-31
20 Clues: dams • lake • Three • famous • Pipiltin • calendar • necessity • prominent • they lived • Macehualli • was led by • Aztec lived • this country • small island • founded Aztecs • some knowledge • Create floating • colonized Africa • oldest documented • craft of metal works
Puzzle 1 2021-04-29
Across
- This involves the management and raising of livestock including cattle, goats, sheep, chickens, pigs etc.
- This species of birds normally weigh less than a nickel
- 14,5% of GHG emissions come from?
- Agriculture stands for 73% of global…?
- One of our animals living in the oceans has a really hard time due to ghost gear?
- 11% of our global freshwater is used for…
- Fill out the gap from Ban Ki-Moon, Former General Secretary of the U.N speech on climate change: “We are the first generation that can put an end to (…… ) and we are the last generation that can put an end to climate change” What is the missing word?
- This animal actually benefits from climate change, and the warmer ocean temperatures.
- 19% of our global freshwater is used for…
- Since agriculture is the dominant driver of habitat loss we need to use less land for food. We can achieve this through dietary changes (less livestock) and improved (…..) . What is the missing word?
- 70 percent of our global freshwater is used for…
- Humans account for just 0.01% of global biomass, however our livestock outweighs wild animals and (………) tenfold as it use up to 50% of the land area. What is the missing word?
- Which tiger is the most common one?
- 14,000 years ago this lion became extinct
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- The movement of Penguins in Antarctica helps scientists to observe climate change as the penguins come back to the same area each year, to nest, making them easier to observe than other Antarctic animals, such as krill. Due to this phenomenon, scientists call Penguins the ( …..) of the South. What is the missing word?
- Reptiles get their body heat from external sources. What is this called with another word?
- This is continuous cultivation that is common of farming approaches in most high- and middle-income countries today. Cropland is managed year round, and annual harvests take place on the same plot of land in agriculture. What is this way of doing agriculture called?
- According to Our world in Data between 50 and 40,000 years ago, 82% of (……) had been wiped out. What is the missing word?
- Reaching lengths of more than 23 feet (6.5 m) and weights over 2,200 pounds (~1,000 kilos), this crocodile is the largest reptile on the planet and is a formidable predator throughout its range. What is the name of the crocodile?
- This type of whale makes one of the longest annual migrations of any mammal: they travel about 10,000 miles (16,000 km) round trip!
- What color is actually the polar bear? (hint its skin)
- This is where farmers grow crops but not continuously on the same plot of land. It includes farming approaches such as ‘slash-and-burn’ or ‘shifting cultivation’ where communities clear land to grow crops, then later abandon it to move elsewhere or leave it for several years to regenerate. What is this way of doing agriculture called?
22 Clues: 14,5% of GHG emissions come from? • Which tiger is the most common one? • Agriculture stands for 73% of global…? • 11% of our global freshwater is used for… • 19% of our global freshwater is used for… • 14,000 years ago this lion became extinct • 70 percent of our global freshwater is used for… • What color is actually the polar bear? (hint its skin) • ...
ENA 7 Glossary Environment Elias ja Joonatan 2024-08-28
15 Clues: maaperä • kastelu • ilmakehä • maatalous • kestävyys • suojelualue • kotoperäinen • villieläimet • salametsästys • luonnonsuojelu • kaupingistuminen • uhanalainen-laji • metsien-tuhoutuminen • luonnon-monimuotoisuus • sukupuuttoon kuoleminen
Poultry industry 2024-01-03
Across
- farm animals
- keeping fruits good
- Large marsupial
- Agricultural disease
- where animals live
- outside species
- the demand and supply of things
- income
- young chickens grown for meat
- Financial gain
- Flying mammal
- rising stock prices
- animals moving to a different area
- Man's best friend
- using animals for things
- invasive species
- poultry
- dealing with a problem
- group of animals
- Has a trunk
Down
- groups of different animals from the same origin
- increase in prices and fall in money
- payment
- eggs growing
- food for the animals
- poultry
- united states department of agriculture
- huge groups of animals
- Likes to chase mice
- raising animals or crops
- where animals get turned into food
- how the weather acts
- customer
- straw or other soft things aka nest
34 Clues: income • payment • poultry • poultry • customer • Has a trunk • farm animals • eggs growing • Flying mammal • Financial gain • Large marsupial • outside species • invasive species • group of animals • Man's best friend • where animals live • keeping fruits good • Likes to chase mice • rising stock prices • food for the animals • Agricultural disease • how the weather acts • huge groups of animals • ...
text 4 2021-05-11
Into to AFNR Unit 1 Terms 2025-08-21
Across
- To ship to a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- To bring in from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- The broad industry engaged in producing plants and animals for food and fiber.
- Future farmers of America
- A term referring to the full scale of operations related to the business of agriculture.
- Any product of the soil.
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- Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grain, fruit, vegetable, or metal.
- Domesticated fowls raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers, such as chickens, turkeys,
- Supplies, and services farmers use to produce crops and livestock; any resource used in production.
- resources The natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
- A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool.
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool.
- Anything which, when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
14 Clues: Any product of the soil. • Future farmers of America • A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool. • Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool. • To ship to a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services. • To bring in from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services. • ...
Roman Gods and Goddesses 2021-11-16
Across
- ugliest god ever, son of Jupiter and Juno
- God of horses
- Earth Mother
- Goddess of the rainbow
- the God of Wine
- the God of Doors and beginnings and endings
Down
- the Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of the moon
- Goddess of forgiveness and mercy
- the Goddess of Agriculture, her Greek name was Demeter
- god of love, often depicted with a bow and love arrows
- God of Harvest and Agriculture
12 Clues: Earth Mother • God of horses • the God of Wine • Goddess of the moon • Goddess of the rainbow • the Messenger of the Gods • God of Harvest and Agriculture • Goddess of forgiveness and mercy • ugliest god ever, son of Jupiter and Juno • the God of Doors and beginnings and endings • the Goddess of Agriculture, her Greek name was Demeter • ...
unit 7 vocabulary 2014-04-22
Across
- goods produced
- trade zones changing economics around the world
- economy government owns
- resource human labor
- resources goods to consume
- your money
- good in a specific economic activity
- consumers buying
- agriculture agriculture to survive
- economy government operates
- economic processing and management information
- in short supply
- resources not spread evenly around the word
- industry produces goods
- resources natures resources
- going out
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- economic activity production of raw things
- enterprise system free production
- economy basic needs as ancestors
- location of economic activity
- advantage low price goods and services
- single global economy
- people bring organization
- coming in
- company hires another company
- special economic regulation
- economic deals with services
- tariffs taxes on imports
- economic activity productions of basic needs
- market countries imposing duties on trade
30 Clues: coming in • going out • your money • goods produced • in short supply • consumers buying • resource human labor • single global economy • economy government owns • industry produces goods • tariffs taxes on imports • people bring organization • resources goods to consume • special economic regulation • economy government operates • resources natures resources • economic deals with services • ...
The Food Crisis 2014-06-13
Across
- there is a ______ need for food
- eat smaller_______
- increases the demand for food
- farming that requires no chemicals
- by 2050 we'll have this many billion people
- a country that's increasing the demand for food
- a complete ecosystem wiped out by farming
- a big contributor to global warming
- our _______ resources must be protected
- agriculture accelerates ________
- animals that needs the most amount of feed
Down
- fertilized fields release _______ oxide
- North American diets rely heavily on ______
- the most efficient meat
- fish farmers use banned ________
- farming is a main driver of wildlife _______
- where most of the fish farms are located
- over 850 million people are _______
- revolution that began in the 1960s
- released from cattle and rice farms
- plant a _______ in your backyard
- by 2050 crops will have to _______
22 Clues: eat smaller_______ • the most efficient meat • increases the demand for food • there is a ______ need for food • fish farmers use banned ________ • plant a _______ in your backyard • agriculture accelerates ________ • farming that requires no chemicals • revolution that began in the 1960s • by 2050 crops will have to _______ • over 850 million people are _______ • ...
APES Crossword 2022-05-16
Across
- points that are measurable
- society whose processes can continue
- herding of animals
- received by those not involved
- survive on whatever resources
- marketing term
- amount of resources harvested safely
- Living
- process of raising crops
- human beings w/ skills, talents
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- organic way of testing hypotheses
- can be replenished
- break down over a shorter time
- application of science to humans
- cannot be replenished
- Cost of producing 1 additional unit
- presence of unwanted noise
- resources existing in nature
- evaluated by experts in same field
- Limiting the consumption
- presence of substances in the air
- consumes goods/services
- ability to maintain function
- processing used materials
- organism at risk for extinction
- endangered in future
- Able to be used for agriculture
27 Clues: Living • marketing term • can be replenished • herding of animals • endangered in future • cannot be replenished • consumes goods/services • Limiting the consumption • process of raising crops • processing used materials • points that are measurable • presence of unwanted noise • resources existing in nature • ability to maintain function • survive on whatever resources • ...
Gold in Lampang 2013-07-02
Across
- ขุดด้วยเสียมหรือพลั่ว, ตักด้วยพลั่ว, แซะด้วยพลั่ว
- ลำห้วย, ห้วย, ลำธาร
- แตกแขนง, แตกกิ่ง
- เกษตรกรรม, การเกษตร
- กิจวัตรประจำ
- สกัด
- ตั้งอยู่ที่
- มาจาก, ริเริ่มจาก
- สถานที่
- ความอดทน
- ตั้งอยู่
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- ทำให้จมน้ำ ทำให้อยู่ใต้น้ำ
- ชาวบ้าน
- ทิวเขา, แนวเขา, เทือกเขา
- พลิกเอาด้านบนลงล่าง, กลับหัวกลับหาง
- ติดกัน
- ปัด, ปัดกวาด
- รายได้
- แนวทางปฏิบัติ, กระบวน, วิธีการ
19 Clues: สกัด • ติดกัน • รายได้ • ชาวบ้าน • สถานที่ • ความอดทน • ตั้งอยู่ • ตั้งอยู่ที่ • กิจวัตรประจำ • ปัด, ปัดกวาด • แตกแขนง, แตกกิ่ง • มาจาก, ริเริ่มจาก • ลำห้วย, ห้วย, ลำธาร • เกษตรกรรม, การเกษตร • ทิวเขา, แนวเขา, เทือกเขา • ทำให้จมน้ำ ทำให้อยู่ใต้น้ำ • แนวทางปฏิบัติ, กระบวน, วิธีการ • พลิกเอาด้านบนลงล่าง, กลับหัวกลับหาง • ขุดด้วยเสียมหรือพลั่ว, ตักด้วยพลั่ว, แซะด้วยพลั่ว
civilization 2022-10-03
Roman Gods and Goddesses 2021-11-18
16 Clues: owl • light • workman • sandals • seasons • seashell • children • medicine • oak tree • goatskin • deep blue • agriculture • pomegranate • mother nature • two sons/moons • father of the Titans
4.1 2021-05-11
Balázs 1 March 2022 2022-03-01
17 Clues: épít • kamat • csábító • rajzfilm • fejvadász • megkísért • intézmény • toborozni • csempészni • végrendelet • mezőgazdaság • visszahúzódó • következtetni • ...tale = mese • ...cream = tejszínhab • ... advantage of sth = kihasználni vmit • ...said that = annak ellenére, amit mondtam
Day 34-1 2013-12-20
The FFA Organization 2023-09-12
Across
- The common number of FFA Chapter Officers at the local level.
- The total cost of California FFA membership dues for 2023-24 - $ ___ .
- Future Farmers of __________
- The FFA is structured into three levels - local, __________ , and National.
- Another term for SAE's (Supervised Agriculture Experiences).
- The title of the 1st FFA Degree that you can earn as a high school Freshman.
- The year that the NFA and FFA merged together (allowed minorities to become FFA members).
- The name of the organization that was based on FFA which allowed Black/African American students to study agriculture in high school.
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- The total number of symbols that make up the FFA emblem.
- The total number of circles/areas that make up the Agriculture Education model.
- The total number of official colors of the FFA Organization.
- The total number of words that make up the FFA Motto.
- The author of the FFA Creed.
- The year that females were granted FFA membership - 196___.
14 Clues: Future Farmers of __________ • The author of the FFA Creed. • The total number of words that make up the FFA Motto. • The total number of symbols that make up the FFA emblem. • The year that females were granted FFA membership - 196___. • The total number of official colors of the FFA Organization. • Another term for SAE's (Supervised Agriculture Experiences). • ...
page 75 Teil 2 2016-01-31
17 Clues: fähig • Medizin • schlagen • Leistung • verdammt • antreiben • maximieren • Knopf, Taste • Zusammenhang • etw tun sollen • Landwirtschaft • (gutes) Aussehen • Umweltschützer/in • gegenwärtig, aktuell • (wunder)schön, prächtig • Nachteil, Schattenseite • Beförderung, Transport(wesen)
Ag Olympics 2023-02-22
Across
- The industry that feeds the world.
- Make up around 60% of the agricultural products sold in Indiana.
- Indiana is the 5th top producing state of this agriculture product
- Stationed by the Rising Sun.
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- The official FFA Jacket is made of this material.
- A contest that gives FFA members leadership and public speaking skills.
- The location FFA was founded in 1928.
- The premier youth organization preparing members for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture.
- A contest that gives FFA members career experiences and skills.
- 9 billion of these are produced in Indiana each year.
10 Clues: Stationed by the Rising Sun. • The industry that feeds the world. • The location FFA was founded in 1928. • The official FFA Jacket is made of this material. • 9 billion of these are produced in Indiana each year. • A contest that gives FFA members career experiences and skills. • Make up around 60% of the agricultural products sold in Indiana. • ...
FFA Creed Crossword Puzzle Paragraph 2 2025-10-02
Across
- the hardships and unpleasant aspects of farm work
- the science or practice of farming
- describing the difficulties and obstacles encountered in farming
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- moments of doubt or lack of confidence that still don't diminish the love for farming
- The high regard and respect for the work and value of farming
- the inability to reject the deep connection to agriculture and its associated activities
- the place where agricultural work is done
- engagements in activities, particularly those that are difficult or laborious
- to be engaged in the daily practice of farm life
- suggesting a strong, enduring fondness for the life associated with agriculture
10 Clues: the science or practice of farming • the place where agricultural work is done • to be engaged in the daily practice of farm life • the hardships and unpleasant aspects of farm work • The high regard and respect for the work and value of farming • describing the difficulties and obstacles encountered in farming • ...
Regulatory Agencies in Ag. 2024-09-19
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- Regulates pesticide use, water quality, and other environmental factors affecting agriculture
- Protects animal and plant health
- Regulates organic and fair trade labels
- Regulates food safety
- primary agency overseeing agriculture, food safety, natural resources, rural development, and nutrition
- A private, nonprofit organization that promotes the humane treatment of animals in science
- committee reviews and approves all research protocols involving animals, ensuring compliance with regulations and that alternatives to animal use have been considered
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- manages the registration, distribution, and use of pesticides
- sets standards for the humane treatment of animals used in research
- Ensures meat, poultry, and egg products are safe, wholesome, and correctly labeled
- Promotes sustainable agriculture and conservation practices
- ensures compliance with the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, a foundational document for laboratory animal welfare standards
12 Clues: Regulates food safety • Protects animal and plant health • Regulates organic and fair trade labels • Promotes sustainable agriculture and conservation practices • manages the registration, distribution, and use of pesticides • sets standards for the humane treatment of animals used in research • ...
Pre-history 2021-03-22
Across
- The way of life that arose as farmers and herdsmen had to stay near their fields rather than hunt.
- 4.4mya to 10,000BC from the first hominids to agriculture.
- The first hominid to create art.
- A half-moon shaped region extending from the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers up to the Nile.
- The first hominid, they walked (mostly) upright.
- The practice of carefully digging through layers of earth to find material and human remains while carefully recording each finding.
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- 10,000BC to 4500BC when agriculture and livestock farming began.
- Movement using only two feet.
- The first hominid to use tools.
- The practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock.
- The change to hands that allowed hominids to easily manipulate objects.
- The first hominid to bury their dead.
- The first hominid to use fire.
- The type of economy based on hunting and gathering.
- The way of life in which tribes constantly move while following the animals they hunt.
- Animals raised in a confined area to be a food source when hunting is less successful.
- The first hominid to make and use tools.
- The name for the small statues of women that may have been a form of worship ficused on fertility.
18 Clues: Movement using only two feet. • The first hominid to use fire. • The first hominid to use tools. • The first hominid to create art. • The first hominid to bury their dead. • The first hominid to make and use tools. • The first hominid, they walked (mostly) upright. • The type of economy based on hunting and gathering. • ...
LESSON 1 Scarcity and the Science of Economics Essential 2023-02-23
Across
- of people per square mile of land area
- 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
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- Plan
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
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- Union (EU)
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- formal pledge or promise to do something.
- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
18 Clues: Plan • Union (EU) • of people per square mile of land area • formal pledge or promise to do something. • 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 • ...
Paragraph 1 2024-10-16
10 Clues: Years and years. • Ahead of time; next. • To make trust or peace. • The practice of farming. • People who do agriculture. • An action performed purposely. • Improved product of something. • Trophies of winning/gaining something. • To have confidence/trust in something. • To have strong belief; synonym of believe
Creed 2025-09-19
10 Clues: study plants • a living organism • cattle that’s herded • plants grow by farmers • future farmers education • a chemical added to soil • dirt that helps plants grow • part of a plant that contains a organ • people who grow crops and heard cattle • jobs that deal with studying agriculture
Chapter 10 Agriculture Vocab 2022-02-28
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- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand (without spoiling).
- Practices intended to protect the environment, expand the Earth's natural resource base, and maintain and improve soil fertility.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- a practice where farmers harvest one crop, and then plant and harvest a second crop in the same field – all within the same year.
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle, typically to lowlands in winter and highlands in summer.
- leveled and bunded rice fields with inlet and outlet connecting irrigation and drainage.
- the production of crops for sale and is designed to produce crops for widespread distribution (supermarkets), larger markets, and export.
- the unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries due to new practices.
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- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little, if any, surplus for sale or trade.
- the emergence of new varieties of crops, specifically wheat and rice varietals, that were able to double if not triple production of those crops in two countries.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor.
- a mode of farming long followed in the humid tropics of Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America.
- a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds.
- the production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions especially suited to their culture primarily for shipment to distant markets
- an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation.
- geographic areas where residents’ access to affordable, healthy food options (especially fresh fruits and vegetables) is restricted or nonexistent due to the absence of grocery stores within convenient traveling distance.
- farming that specializes in cash crops, usually mainly planted with a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on.
- the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
21 Clues: the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation. • the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor. • a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds. • ...
Agriculture units 1-3 2021-11-24
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- the hard, white material that gives the body structure
- to tame an animal or adapt a plant for human use
- a leftover part of an animal that has been killed
- animal hair that you can make into clothes
- an oily substance found in plants and animals
- the study or process of growing plants and raising animals
- the edible flesh of an animal
- white liquid produced by mammals as a food source
- to make something that can be sold
- to collect a crop
- the part of an edible plant that has seeds
- the hard feet of an animal.
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- an edible plant that has pods
- to melt animal fat for use in a product
- crop a plant grown for manufacture or production purposes instead of food
- animal skin that can be dried and treated and then made into clothes or furniture
- to grow food with care
- to put seeds in the soil and help them grow
- chemical in plant or animal material that helps the body grow
- market a market where local farmers sell fresh produce directly to customers
- fat from an animal that can be made into soap or candles
- a single fruit or seed of a cereal
- a large, sweet, yellow kind of fruit
- the practice of bringing clean water to plants
- supply the amount of clean water in one area
- an edible plant that grows completely underground
26 Clues: to collect a crop • to grow food with care • the hard feet of an animal. • an edible plant that has pods • the edible flesh of an animal • a single fruit or seed of a cereal • to make something that can be sold • a large, sweet, yellow kind of fruit • to melt animal fat for use in a product • animal hair that you can make into clothes • ...
APES 5.15 Sustainable Agriculture 2023-01-22
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- to protect against loss such as soil from erosion
- taking turns growing a crop on a field
- using trees or other plants to block the wind and protect topsoil
- peas and beans with nitrogen fixing bacteria
- soil with a high H ion concentration
- leaving leftover crops to avoid tilling
- richness of nutrients in the soil
- kill too many plants, can compact soil and lead to erosion
- does not have to be replanted every year
- plowing along parallel lines on a hill
- ability to dissolve in water
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- organisms that return nutrients to the soil
- most commonly known as potassium, calcium, carbon, phosphorus and nitrogen
- most fertile area of a soil profile
- to maintain soil fertility long into the future
- calcium carbonate rock that serves as a base for soil
- growing to crops at one time
- rotate livestock to different pastures
- cutting of flat platforms on steep hills to reduce erosion
- color given to a manure that is also known as a cover crop, left on field
20 Clues: growing to crops at one time • ability to dissolve in water • richness of nutrients in the soil • most fertile area of a soil profile • soil with a high H ion concentration • taking turns growing a crop on a field • rotate livestock to different pastures • plowing along parallel lines on a hill • leaving leftover crops to avoid tilling • ...
VOCABULARY : Farming and Agriculture 2023-08-31
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- tillage planting crops on ridge tops
- deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals.
- commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area
- flooded field
- herding of domesticated animals
- area cleared by slash and burn tactics
- any plant cultivated by people
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans
- outer covering of rice
- obtaining two harvests per year from one field
- seed from various grasses
- farming commercial growing of fruits and vegetables
- grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- husks
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- ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling
- seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- human actions causing land quality to deteriorate
- oats, wheat, rye, and barley
- slash and burn farming
- planted in autumn, harvested at start of summer
- machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- Malay wet rice
- planted in spring, harvested in late summer
- blown away by the wind
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- commercial farming
- wild onions
- agriculture preserves and enhances environmental quality
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 • ...
Population and agriculture terms 2024-02-16
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- an area located between the mountains and coastal plain in North Carolina
- multiple crop species
- general term for area for growing crops
- the process of a flower being fertilized
- a form of conservation where level platforms are cut into steep hillsides
- the total fertility rate that maintains a stable population size
- detrioration of soil quality and productivity
- large-scale mechanization of agriculture that uses fossil fuels
- storehouse for samples of seed from various crops
- soil can be composed of sand, silt, and _________
- a cross section of a soil profile
- soil that you sweep up in the house
- a complex plant supporting system composed of weather rock, organic matter air, nutrients, and water
- a single crop species
- the number of people within a given area
- agriculture that uses human and animal power along with simple tools
- people leaving one area for another
- insects that help pollinate flowers
- saturation of the soil with water
- an example of extreme soil erosion in late 1800s to early 1900s in the United States
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- a scientist that wrote about the earth reaching carrying capacity
- the maximum population size of a given organism that a given environment can sustain
- the practice of rotating different agronomic species
- ageneral detrioration in land that diminishes productivity and biodiversity
- a social science that applies the principles of population ecology to changes in human populations
- artificial provision of water to support agriculture
- the process by which soil is formed
- an environmental factor that is used to characterize a biome
- a disorder that is harmfuld to bee populations
- an easy method for determining how many years it will take for a population to double
- a diversity of DNA traits of plants and animals that may prove useful in survival
- buildup of salts in the soil
- practice of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock for human use and consumption
- general term for area for producing animals
- the number of people
- the overuse of an area of rangland for animal production
- a simple model that is used to relate the impact on the environment from population, affluence, and technology
- agriculture that can be practiced in the same way into the future
- the removal of soil from one place and its transport to another by wind or water
- the movement of individuals between populations of organisms
- a form of conservation where land is plowed perpendicular to a slope or follows the natural contour of the land
- species that are typically at the bottom of a food chain or pyramid
- a type of fertilizer mined or synthetically manufactured
- minerals that support plant growth
44 Clues: the number of people • multiple crop species • a single crop species • buildup of salts in the soil • a cross section of a soil profile • saturation of the soil with water • minerals that support plant growth • the process by which soil is formed • soil that you sweep up in the house • people leaving one area for another • insects that help pollinate flowers • ...
World Agriculture and Population 2023-10-25
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- utilization of technology to allow producers to make smarter decisions based on collected data
- refers to visualizing and sending a product worldwide to reach an international market
- refers to growing plants with nutrients and water without the use of soil
- focuses on the handling, storage and preparation of food products
- refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products
- refers to spreading technologies, ideas or businesses throughout the world
- refers to the time period required to pass after an animal has been given medication before any products can be used
- focuses on the development and preservation of natural environments
- refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses
- management, marketing and financing of food, fiber and fuel products for domestic and global affairs
- focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products
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- refers to planting multiple crops on the same land during the same seasons
- refers to a type of currency which is accepted throughout the world
- refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely
- refers to heat, electricity or fuel produced from plant or animal materials
- refers to any land capable of producing crops
- resources and services used to produce agricultural products
- science of cultivating soil, growing crops and raising livestock to produce food and fiber
- refers to the shortness in supply compared to the supply which is desired
- refers to an operation having high labor expenses
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 • ...
Unit 1 Agriculture Vocab 2025-08-28
Across
- Overuse of underground water supplies.
- Farming of fish or shellfish.
- Salt buildup in soil that reduces fertility.
- Chemical used to kill pests.
- Crops or animals altered using DNA technology (abbr: GMOs).
- Mid-20th century farming boom with high-yield crops and chemicals.
- Chemical used to kill weeds.
- Chickens, turkeys, and ducks raised for meat or eggs.
- Chemicals that kill bugs or fungi.
- Animals like cows and sheep that chew cud.
- Farm animals raised for food, fiber, or labor.
- Artificial watering of crops.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals.
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- Planting only one crop in a field, year after year.
- Excess nutrients from humans causing algal blooms.
- Productive land turning into desert.
- Soil suitable for growing crops.
- Wearing away of soil by wind or water.
- Taming plants or animals for human use.
- Build-up of toxins in organisms over time.
- Water that flows over land, carrying pollutants.
- Nutrient source added to soil to boost plant growth.
22 Clues: Chemical used to kill pests. • Chemical used to kill weeds. • Farming of fish or shellfish. • Artificial watering of crops. • Soil suitable for growing crops. • Chemicals that kill bugs or fungi. • Productive land turning into desert. • Overuse of underground water supplies. • Wearing away of soil by wind or water. • Taming plants or animals for human use. • ...
Rise of Agriculture vocab 2025-09-04
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- – Tools and inventions humans create to solve problems.
- – An organized system to make laws and rules for society.
- – A person who lives by foraging and hunting.
- – The major shift from foraging to farming.
- – The “New Stone Age,” when farming and villages began.
- – The design and building of structures.
- – The act of gathering ripe crops from the fields.
- – Early human ancestors that walked on two legs.
- – Growth of cities as populations increase.
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- – When people focus on one type of work, like pottery
- – The “Old Stone Age,” when people lived as hunter-gatherers.
- – Region where farming first developed.
- – People who herded domesticated animals.
- – Permanent communities where people live together.
- – The process of taming plants or animal
- – A system of recording words, ideas, and information.
- – A spear-throwing tool that increased hunting power.
- – Divisions in society based on wealth, jobs, or status.
- – Moving from place to place in search of food.
- – The science of working with metals.
20 Clues: – The science of working with metals. • – Region where farming first developed. • – The process of taming plants or animal • – The design and building of structures. • – People who herded domesticated animals. • – The major shift from foraging to farming. • – Growth of cities as populations increase. • – A person who lives by foraging and hunting. • ...
Year 7 Agriculture Vocabulary 2025-11-17
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- Eats both plants and animals (e.g., humans, pigs).
- Storage carbohydrate in chloroplasts/plastids
- Plant/fruit reaches full size; seeds fully viable.
- Water falling to Earth (rain, snow, hail).
- Water vapour released from plant leaves.
- Embryo in a protective coat; may be dormant.
- Variety of life (genes, species, ecosystems).
- All ecosystems on Earth.
- Community + abiotic environment interacting.
- Breaks down dead organisms/waste into simpler substances (e.g., fungi, many bacteria), recycling nutrients.
- Pollen transferred to stigma (self or cross).
- Interconnected food chains.
- Organisms break down sugars, releasing CO₂.
- Makes its own food (usually via photosynthesis; some via chemosynthesis).
- Non-living components (light, temperature, water, pH, salinity, soil, nutrients).
- – Leaves, stems, and roots expand (biomass increases).
- Gets energy by eating other organisms/organic matter.
- The place an organism lives.
- Members of one species in an area.
- – One organism kills/consumes another.
- Seed absorbs water and begins growth.
- Eats plants/algae only (e.g., koalas, cattle).
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- – Organisms vying for the same resources.
- Water vapour → liquid droplets (cloud formation).
- A single pathway of energy flow.
- set Fruits develop; seeds mature.
- Plants/algae fix CO₂ into sugars using light.
- Leaf pores for CO₂ in/O₂ out; control water loss (transpiration)
- Water stored underground in soil/rock.
- Eats other animals (e.g., dingoes, owls).
- Living components (plants, animals, microbes) and their interactions.
- Pollen nucleus fuses with ovule; seeds begin forming.
- Microbes break down dead matter, returning CO₂ (or CH₄ in low-oxygen conditions).
- All populations of different species in an area.
- Water soaking into the soil.
- Immediate product of photosynthesis; used in cellular respiration.
- Eats dead organic matter fragments (e.g., earthworms, dung beetles); often aids decomposers.
- Young plant forming first leaves and roots.
- Water flowing over land to streams/rivers.
- Open/close stomata in response to light, CO₂, water status.
- Liquid water → water vapour from surfaces (lakes, soil).
- Flowers develop and open.
- Ageing; tissues break down; annuals die after seed set.
43 Clues: All ecosystems on Earth. • Flowers develop and open. • Interconnected food chains. • Water soaking into the soil. • The place an organism lives. • A single pathway of energy flow. • set Fruits develop; seeds mature. • Members of one species in an area. • Seed absorbs water and begins growth. • Water stored underground in soil/rock. • – One organism kills/consumes another. • ...
Life & Earth Sciences: Agriculture 2026-07-23
Across
- Plants that people grow for food.
- A glass building where plants grow.
- Taking food to different places.
- A chemical that kills insects or pests that hurt plants.
- Bringing water to plants on a farm.
- A large farm machine that helps farmers work.
- A small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- Something added to soil to help plants grow.
- To give food to a person or animal.
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- (v) to pick crops when they are ready;
- A plant and the food people cook and eat.
- The amount of crops a farm grows.
- The food our bodies need to stay healthy.
- Farming: growing plants and raising animals for food.
- (n) the time when crops are picked.
- A large piece of land where crops grow.
- To grow plants or take care of animals.
- A place where people buy and sell food and other things.
- Farm animals like cows, sheep, and chickens.
- Growing crops and taking care of them.
- A person who grows plants or takes care of animals for food.
21 Clues: Taking food to different places. • The amount of crops a farm grows. • Plants that people grow for food. • A glass building where plants grow. • (n) the time when crops are picked. • Bringing water to plants on a farm. • Growing crops and taking care of them. • To give food to a person or animal. • The food our bodies need to stay healthy. • ...
Madagascar 2013-04-21
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- Percent of Malagasy people employed by agriculture
- First Malagasy King
- Current President
- Madagascar was colonialized by__________
- _____ Largest Island in the world
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- Biggest problem nowadays in Madagascar
- Type of government
- Seats in the Malagasy Senate
- Queen that banished Europeans from the island in the 1840s
- Mainstay in Madagascar's economy
10 Clues: Current President • Type of government • First Malagasy King • Seats in the Malagasy Senate • Mainstay in Madagascar's economy • _____ Largest Island in the world • Biggest problem nowadays in Madagascar • Madagascar was colonialized by__________ • Percent of Malagasy people employed by agriculture • Queen that banished Europeans from the island in the 1840s
FFA Common Words 2025-10-01
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- Blue Corduroy
- Leadership Development Events
- The first word of the FFA Motto
- Supervised Agriculture Experience
- Symbol of labor in the FFA Emblem
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- Future Farmers of America
- Career Developement Events
- This animal is part of the FFA Emblem
- 5 paragraph written by E.M. Tiffany
- Type of agriculture involving raising animals
10 Clues: Blue Corduroy • Future Farmers of America • Career Developement Events • Leadership Development Events • The first word of the FFA Motto • Supervised Agriculture Experience • Symbol of labor in the FFA Emblem • 5 paragraph written by E.M. Tiffany • This animal is part of the FFA Emblem • Type of agriculture involving raising animals
6A09(2) Trade I 2023-01-13
Economics 2026-04-06
The Hunger Games 2012-10-18
16 Clues: power • grain • lumber • fishing • masonry • textiles • livestock • technology • agriculture • coal mining • luxury items • main character • transportation • katniss stylist • district 12 mentor • boy from district 12
The FFA Organization 2023-09-12
Across
- The year that the NFA and FFA merged together (allowed minorities to become FFA members).
- The author of the FFA Creed.
- The total number of circles/areas that make up the Agriculture Education model.
- The total number of words that make up the FFA Motto.
- The name of the organization that was based on FFA which allowed Black/African American students to study agriculture in high school.
- The year that females were granted FFA membership - 196___.
- The FFA is structured into three levels - local, __________ , and National.
Down
- The title of the 1st FFA Degree that you can earn as a high school Freshman.
- The total number of symbols that make up the FFA emblem.
- The common number of FFA Chapter Officers at the local level.
- Future Farmers of __________
- Another term for SAE's (Supervised Agriculture Experiences).
- The total cost of California FFA membership dues for 2023-24 - $ ___ .
- The total number of official colors of the FFA Organization.
14 Clues: The author of the FFA Creed. • Future Farmers of __________ • The total number of words that make up the FFA Motto. • The total number of symbols that make up the FFA emblem. • The year that females were granted FFA membership - 196___. • Another term for SAE's (Supervised Agriculture Experiences). • The total number of official colors of the FFA Organization. • ...
Vocabulary revision - Introduction and units 1 & 2 2014-01-12
25 Clues: Teig • Pute • Ernte • holen • Puppe • Gebet • Kante • Pilger • gründen • Siedler • Fernglas • Schlucht • Maultier • Krankheit • Unterkunft • Volksstamm • Ausstellung • Einwanderung • unterbrechen • Landwirtschaft • (sich) ausbreiten • Nummernschild (AE) • sich auf etwas freuen • elektrische Aufladung • Menschenschlange (BE)
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-07-11
20 Clues: See • Sad • That • Deep • girl • Sing • Groups • Valley • Lonely • Climbed • Scotland • Overfilled • young Girl • strain sad • Musical notes • lay simple song • some shady haunt • An agriculture implement • Without making any movement • cutting and gathering the crops
UNIT 3 HARD TIMES 11 KAL 2022-11-08
24 Clues: tür • zor • deve • uzak • öküz • alet • kuyu • tarım • tahta • farklı • ulaşım • çiftçi • eğitim • ev işi • tebeşir • taşımak • deterjan • çiftçilik • at arabası • hem hem de • akıllı tahta • yorgun,bitkin • temizlik ürünü • techizat,gereçler
New Deal 2022-12-01
Across
- the first "R"
- ________ farming
- collective bargaining
- the second "R"
- court________
- Social__________
- 1932
- the third "R"
- NRA STAMP
- ______chats
Down
- overspending
- Banking__________
- alphabet______
- New Deal President
- retirement payment
- _______days
- virus
- ________Valley Authority
- government______
- __________Conservation Corps
- __________Adjustment Act
- "_______ itself"
22 Clues: 1932 • virus • NRA STAMP • _______days • ______chats • overspending • the first "R" • court________ • the third "R" • alphabet______ • the second "R" • ________ farming • Social__________ • government______ • "_______ itself" • Banking__________ • New Deal President • retirement payment • collective bargaining • ________Valley Authority • __________Adjustment Act • __________Conservation Corps
PE #4 2023-09-21
29 Clues: now • art • half • game • with • band • math • music • watch • lunch • drama • first • break • chorus • quarter • concert • program • physics • history • algebra • science • geometry • computer • schedule • classroom • chemistry • literature • precalculus • agriculture
Kata-Kata Benda Baru 2024-01-22
23 Clues: sea • river • plant • trash • beach • event • people • prince • travel • harvest • tourism • problem • princess • tradition • waterfall • trash bag • volunteer • the locals • environment • agriculture • visitor/tourist • plastic trash/waste • sustainability/preservation
Kata-Kata Benda Baru 2024-01-22
23 Clues: sea • event • plant • beach • trash • river • prince • travel • people • harvest • problem • tourism • princess • trash bag • waterfall • tradition • volunteer • the locals • environment • agriculture • visitor/tourist • plastic trash/waste • sustainability/preservation
Agricultural Biotechnology 2022-12-13
20 Clues: hot • Dna • Twin • code • looks • trash • learn • chill • Habitat • modified • grow,eat • medicine • difference • living things • All organisms • tons of water • pets are these • farming,plants,animals • all living things need this • technology on living things
Agricultural Biotechnology 2022-12-13
20 Clues: Dna • hot • Twin • code • learn • looks • trash • chill • Habitat • grow,eat • medicine • modified • difference • All organisms • living things • tons of water • pets are these • farming,plants,animals • technology on living things • all living things need this
The Hung-y Games 2026-05-26
23 Clues: Grain • Power • Bread • Luxury • Mining • Lumber • Fishing • Textiles • Masonary • 3rd wheel • Livestock • Tick Tock • Sugarcube • Mean place • Technology • Big meanie • Style icon • Traumatized • Agriculture • Just a baby • Swamp Potato • Transportation • The best character
History of Agriculture 2023-11-01
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- ancient region of southwestern Asia in present-day Iraq
- provided grants of land to states to finance establishment of colleges specializing in agriculture and mechanic arts
- act of sealing off a place to prevent foods or people from entering or leaving
- estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco were cultivated by resident labor
- area of OK, NM, KS, CO, and TX affected by severe soil erosion in the 1930's
- information of a biased nature used to publicize a political cause
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- 19th century doctrine stating expansion of the US through American continents was justified and inevitable
- action of searching out and publicizing scandalous information about famous people in an underhanded way
- home gardens planted to increase food production during a war
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- farm implement consisting of a strong blade at the end of a beam, used for breaking up soil and cutting furrows
- colorless, volatile and flammable liquid which is produced by the natural fermentation of sugar
- free trade agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico
13 Clues: North American Free Trade Agreement • ancient region of southwestern Asia in present-day Iraq • free trade agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico • home gardens planted to increase food production during a war • information of a biased nature used to publicize a political cause • area of OK, NM, KS, CO, and TX affected by severe soil erosion in the 1930's • ...
Southern Crossword 2023-12-14
10 Clues: cash crop • agriculture • cash crop used for dyes. • religion was in Maryland • cash crop used for clothes. • white men typically had this. • majority of people were these. • hot and humid weather helped with • hot and humid weather caused this. • ruled by officials appointed by the king or queen
Comparing Two Eras 2024-10-07
Across
- someone that migrates for resources
- Growing crops and raising animals
- ______ tools.
- During the neolithic era people ______ down.
- specialization of _______.
Down
- The era marked by the discovery of agriculture
- The era with the first stone tools
- raising animals to be useful to humans
- more than what is necessary
- Paleolithic _____.
10 Clues: ______ tools. • Paleolithic _____. • specialization of _______. • more than what is necessary • Growing crops and raising animals • The era with the first stone tools • someone that migrates for resources • raising animals to be useful to humans • During the neolithic era people ______ down. • The era marked by the discovery of agriculture
Lesson 5 words (~p.116) 2022-10-25
Importance of Agriculture Quiz Review 2023-09-05
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- one of the advantages to American agriculture that makes it ideal to grow crops and raise livestock
- commodity that is purchased from another country and brought into the US
- one of the everyday uses for animals that provides nutrition
- one of the everyday uses for animals that provides what we wear
- raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold
- the science and management of natural occurrences that produce food, fiber and natural resources
- many plants are used to manufacture or make this
- the study of natural occurrences
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- one of the many uses of plants that is used to make paper, clothes, etlc.
- proteins from this animal product make bandaids stick
- one of the advantages to American agriculture that continues to advance and innovate
- one of the everyday uses for animals that is one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S.
- commodity that is grown in the US and sent to another country
- protein found in gel capsules and jello
- _____.1 percent of American's annual income is spent on food
15 Clues: the study of natural occurrences • protein found in gel capsules and jello • many plants are used to manufacture or make this • proteins from this animal product make bandaids stick • one of the everyday uses for animals that provides nutrition • _____.1 percent of American's annual income is spent on food • ...
The FFA Organization 2023-09-12
Across
- The common number of FFA Chapter Officers at the local level.
- The total cost of California FFA membership dues for 2023-24 - $ ___ .
- Future Farmers of __________
- The FFA is structured into three levels - local, __________ , and National.
- Another term for SAE's (Supervised Agriculture Experiences).
- The title of the 1st FFA Degree that you can earn as a high school Freshman.
- The year that the NFA and FFA merged together (allowed minorities to become FFA members).
- The name of the organization that was based on FFA which allowed Black/African American students to study agriculture in high school.
Down
- The total number of symbols that make up the FFA emblem.
- The total number of circles/areas that make up the Agriculture Education model.
- The total number of official colors of the FFA Organization.
- The total number of words that make up the FFA Motto.
- The author of the FFA Creed.
- The year that females were granted FFA membership - 196___.
14 Clues: Future Farmers of __________ • The author of the FFA Creed. • The total number of words that make up the FFA Motto. • The total number of symbols that make up the FFA emblem. • The year that females were granted FFA membership - 196___. • The total number of official colors of the FFA Organization. • Another term for SAE's (Supervised Agriculture Experiences). • ...
The FFA Orgranization 2023-09-12
Across
- The common number of FFA Chapter Officers at the local level.
- The total cost of California FFA membership dues for 2023-24 - $ ___ .
- Future Farmers of __________
- The FFA is structured into three levels - local, __________ , and National.
- Another term for SAE's (Supervised Agriculture Experiences).
- The title of the 1st FFA Degree that you can earn as a high school Freshman.
- The year that the NFA and FFA merged together (allowed minorities to become FFA members).
- The name of the organization that was based on FFA which allowed Black/African American students to study agriculture in high school.
Down
- The total number of symbols that make up the FFA emblem.
- The total number of circles/areas that make up the Agriculture Education model.
- The total number of official colors of the FFA Organization.
- The total number of words that make up the FFA Motto.
- The author of the FFA Creed.
- The year that females were granted FFA membership - 196___.
14 Clues: Future Farmers of __________ • The author of the FFA Creed. • The total number of words that make up the FFA Motto. • The total number of symbols that make up the FFA emblem. • The year that females were granted FFA membership - 196___. • The total number of official colors of the FFA Organization. • Another term for SAE's (Supervised Agriculture Experiences). • ...
Ch 2-3 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2024-02-07
Across
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- 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
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- of people per square mile of land area
- of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
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- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- entering into an activity
- policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
- 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
- density
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
18 Clues: density • entering 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 • restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev • policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions • ...
Modern Agriculture, two 2020-10-30
Across
- to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food
- are substances that are used to control unwanted plants
- a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil.
- more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure
- control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed
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- agricultural profitability and improved nutrient use efficiency can be achieved through better... which includes optimum fertilizer applications.
- Modern agriculture increases....... by making more q7 available, improving its quality and making it q2 to more people.
- any number of synthetic compound substances created specifically to increase crop yield.
- process by which humans use the breeding of animals and plants to selectively develop particular characteristics
- substances that are used to kill insects
- 2, see question 3
- 7, see question 3
- machinery used to go faster through large fields
13 Clues: 7, see question 3 • 2, see question 3 • more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure • substances that are used to kill insects • machinery used to go faster through large fields • are substances that are used to control unwanted plants • a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil. • ...
Industries 2026-01-09
Across
- emberi erőforrás
- gyógyszer (ipar)
- kiskereskedelem (üzletek)
- szórakoztató (ipar)
- olaj ipar
- bányászat
- egészségügy
- élelmezés/ellátás/vendéglátás
- .... services =pénzügy
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- biztosítás
- önkormányzat
- könyvkiadás/nyomdászat
- állatenyésztés
- műsorszórás/közvetítés (rádió, TV)
- vegy(ipar)
- építő (ipar)
- mezőgazdaság
- könyvvitel/könyvelés
- reklámszakma
19 Clues: olaj ipar • bányászat • biztosítás • vegy(ipar) • egészségügy • önkormányzat • építő (ipar) • mezőgazdaság • reklámszakma • állatenyésztés • emberi erőforrás • gyógyszer (ipar) • szórakoztató (ipar) • könyvvitel/könyvelés • könyvkiadás/nyomdászat • .... services =pénzügy • kiskereskedelem (üzletek) • élelmezés/ellátás/vendéglátás • műsorszórás/közvetítés (rádió, TV)
Science Vocabulary 2015-02-23
15 Clues: fix • moral • total • impure • identical • different • transfered • production • producation • introduction • control control • mapping locating • splicing segments • breeding crossing • culture seperation
Geo Vocab 2022-10-17
10 Clues: Synonym for geology • Synonym for geography • Synonym for geologist • Synonym for geoponics • Synoynm for geographic • The science of rocks and soil • The natural features of a region • The art or science of agriculture • A person who studies rocks and soil • Relating to the natural features of a region
New Ways of Life 2023-11-28
10 Clues: Neo • to train • extra food • another word for "farming" • first center of agriculture • first animal to be domesticated • one of the first farming settlements • people who traveled from place to place • belief that natural world is filled with spirits • one thing that people believed had spirits in them
стр 126-127 2022-12-12
14 Clues: -гид • - кит • - шоссе • - мусор • - среди • - пеликан • - теленок • - честный • - огромный • - клубника • - старомодный • - расстраивать • - солнечный свет • - сельское хоз-во
food fight 2023-04-28
13 Clues: karja • maaperä • lisäaine • väriaine • veganismi • nälänhätä • maatalous • rikkaruoho • tuholainen • teollistuminen • kasvipohjainen • viljelykelpoinen • rikkaruohomyrkyt
Lesson 3 vocab 2023-01-11
Across
- national policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- entering into an activity
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
Down
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- gross domestic product on a per-person basis
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
14 Clues: entering into an activity • gross domestic product on a per-person basis • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • ...
Olds College Trivia 2020-12-10
Across
- A ceremony that is held in the botanic gardens
- The Olds College Alumni Magazine
- Olds College has a 2800 acre ____ Farm
- Students in this program learn tree management
- #go______
- New _______ technology programs launched in 2020
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- You can now order _____ products online
- Olds College offers over 400 student ____
- The Teaching & Learning Centre of
- Original Name: Olds School of Agriculture and Home _____
- This program improves a golfers score
- Our Mascot is _____ the Bronco
12 Clues: #go______ • Our Mascot is _____ the Bronco • The Olds College Alumni Magazine • The Teaching & Learning Centre of • This program improves a golfers score • Olds College has a 2800 acre ____ Farm • You can now order _____ products online • Olds College offers over 400 student ____ • A ceremony that is held in the botanic gardens • ...
Greek gods 2015-04-17
Across
- Greek god of war
- Greek goddess of grain, fertility, and agriculture
- Zeus's wife and goddess of marriage
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek god of the sea
Down
- King of the Greek gods
- Greek messenger god
- Greek god of blacksmiths
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Greek goddess of the hunt, associated with the moon
- Greek god of wine, patron of agriculture and fertility god.
- Greek god or prophecy, music, and the sun
12 Clues: Greek god of war • Greek messenger god • Greek god of the sea • Greek goddess of love • King of the Greek gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • Greek god of blacksmiths • Zeus's wife and goddess of marriage • Greek god or prophecy, music, and the sun • Greek goddess of grain, fertility, and agriculture • Greek goddess of the hunt, associated with the moon • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-20
Industries 2026-01-09
Across
- emberi erőforrás
- gyógyszer (ipar)
- kiskereskedelem (üzletek)
- szórakoztató (ipar)
- olaj ipar
- bányászat
- egészségügy
- élelmezés/ellátás/vendéglátás
- .... services =pénzügy
Down
- biztosítás
- önkormányzat
- könyvkiadás/nyomdászat
- állatenyésztés
- műsorszórás/közvetítés (rádió, TV)
- vegy(ipar)
- építő (ipar)
- mezőgazdaság
- könyvvitel/könyvelés
- reklámszakma
19 Clues: olaj ipar • bányászat • biztosítás • vegy(ipar) • egészségügy • önkormányzat • építő (ipar) • mezőgazdaság • reklámszakma • állatenyésztés • emberi erőforrás • gyógyszer (ipar) • szórakoztató (ipar) • könyvvitel/könyvelés • könyvkiadás/nyomdászat • .... services =pénzügy • kiskereskedelem (üzletek) • élelmezés/ellátás/vendéglátás • műsorszórás/közvetítés (rádió, TV)
Agriculture in the GDA 2024-02-01
Across
- Warm conditions, low frost and 285 days growing season means crops can grow outdoors and not in a ?, reducing costs
- Largo foods are a trading name for what food processing company
- Nutrient rich soil on the banks of the rivers Dodder, Boyne and Liffey
- Another name for market gardening
- What % of Potato crop is grown in the GDA?
- Type of agriculture which involves crop growing
- Another word for lowland
- Climate type in the GDA (cool ? oceanic)
- ?.1 is the population of the GDA
- Condition that occurs in potatoes in damp areas- does not occur in GDA
- What in the soil around Rush / Lusk makes it warmer and promotes crop growth
- What facility is used to export crops in the GDA
- What network is the reason why fresh food produce can be delivered to the markets quick and efficiently
- Type of agriculture that occurs in an area with good grass growth
Down
- Dublin and what other county of the GDA are strong commercial potato growing areas,
- What % of Irelands agriculture trade is conducted with the UK
- Most common soil type in the GDA
- Amount of daily sunshine in the region
- Process where nutrients are removed from soil
- Amount of annual rainfall in mm in the GDA
- Barley and Oats what other crop are commonly grown in the GDA?
- What word beginning with D is a reason for a strong market
22 Clues: Another word for lowland • Most common soil type in the GDA • ?.1 is the population of the GDA • Another name for market gardening • Amount of daily sunshine in the region • Climate type in the GDA (cool ? oceanic) • What % of Potato crop is grown in the GDA? • Amount of annual rainfall in mm in the GDA • Process where nutrients are removed from soil • ...
Agriculture Choice Board Activity 2024-02-23
Across
- Young female cow that hasn't given birth
- Sheep's protein packed product
- Mature male chicken
- Castrated male chicken
- Young female goat
- Cattle product
- Mature female cattle that has calfed
- Young female sheep
- Pig's offspring
- Chicken's offspring
- Mature male sheep
- Castrated male pig
- Chicken's breakfast time product (not meat)
- Mature male cattle
Down
- Castrated male cattle
- Mature female chicken
- Goat's product (like the truck)
- Mature female pig
- Young female chicken (not poultry)
- Mature female goat
- Mature male pig
- Cow's offspring
- Castrated male sheep or goat
- Goat's offspring
- Mature male goat
- Sheep's offspring
- Pig's product
- Mature female sheep
- Young female pig
29 Clues: Pig's product • Cattle product • Mature male pig • Cow's offspring • Pig's offspring • Goat's offspring • Mature male goat • Young female pig • Mature female pig • Young female goat • Sheep's offspring • Mature male sheep • Mature female goat • Young female sheep • Castrated male pig • Mature male cattle • Mature male chicken • Chicken's offspring • Mature female sheep • Castrated male cattle • ...
Nature's Puzzle: Agriculture Edition 2023-05-26
Across
- A vehicle used for transporting goods or livestock
- A compressed bundle of hay or straw
- A popular fruit that can be red or green
- A person who owns or manages a farm
- A vehicle used for farming
- A farm animal that produces wool
- A structure used for housing livestock or storing crops
- The process of growing plants
- A green vegetable with a tightly clustered head
- A structure used for growing plants in a controlled environment
- A creature that benefits soil health
- A cereal grain used to make flour
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow
Down
- The part of a plant that typically lies below the surface
- A small object from which a new plant can grow
- A facility where milk and other dairy products are processed
- A tool used to turn over soil for planting
- The process of gathering mature crops
- A cultivated area of fruit-bearing trees
- Small, hard seeds harvested from cereal crops
- A substance added to soil to enhance plant growth
- Type of fruit that comes in many varieties
- A common farm bird that lays eggs
- A cereal grain used in brewing beer and making malt
- A long, narrow container for feeding animals
- A fruit that is sweet and often used in desserts
- An insect that produces honey and pollinates flowers
- A crop that is often made into bread
- A farm animal with four legs and a woolly coat
- Dried grass used as animal feed or bedding
- A domesticated animal used for riding or pulling carts
31 Clues: A vehicle used for farming • The process of growing plants • A farm animal that produces wool • A common farm bird that lays eggs • A cereal grain used to make flour • A compressed bundle of hay or straw • A person who owns or manages a farm • A crop that is often made into bread • A creature that benefits soil health • The process of gathering mature crops • ...
Agriculture - la terre nouricière 2025-06-04
Across
- en favorisant la rotation des cultures et la polyculture, l’agriculture biologique peut améliorer la biodiversité et la santé des écosystèmes.
- l’un des quatre facteurs de réussite de l’agriculture, incluant les endroits où se trouvent les nutriments et la croissance.
- une catégorie générale de maladies cérébrales appelées protéinopathies, qui comprend la maladie d’Alzheimer et la maladie de Parkinson.
- herbes plantes nuisibles à la croissance des cultures et nécessitant des herbicides pour les éliminer.
- abeilles, coccinelles et moustiques.
- l’un des quatre facteurs de réussite de l’agriculture, incluant les insectes.
- les pesticides et les herbicides sont des exemples de ce que l’on appelle…
- terme utilisé pour désigner une réduction de la consommation d’eau par les agriculteurs.
- la première lettre de l’acronyme de la maladie de la vache folle.
- nom du pays.
- une méthode agricole qui répond aux besoins du présent sans compromettre l’agriculture des générations futures.
- l’un des quatre facteurs de réussite de l’agriculture, incluant la chaleur et la pluie.
- nom de la main-d’œuvre agricole.
Down
- l’un des quatre facteurs de réussite de l’agriculture, incluant les collines et les vallées des terres agricoles.
- pesticides et herbicides utilisés pour prévenir ces maladies dans les cultures.
- le cerveau se transforme en « quoi » lorsqu’il est atteint de la maladie de la vache folle.
- lorsqu’une ressource peut être utilisée plusieurs fois et se régénérer d’elle-même.
- été, hiver, printemps et automne.
- l’utilisation de ressources renouvelables et le recyclage. Les techniques utilisées sont naturelles.
- moissonneuses-batteuses, andaineuses et presses à balles.
- lorsque le sol ne peut produire aucun des produits plantés par l’agriculteur.
21 Clues: nom du pays. • nom de la main-d’œuvre agricole. • été, hiver, printemps et automne. • abeilles, coccinelles et moustiques. • moissonneuses-batteuses, andaineuses et presses à balles. • la première lettre de l’acronyme de la maladie de la vache folle. • les pesticides et les herbicides sont des exemples de ce que l’on appelle… • ...
Soil Conservation and Agriculture 2025-05-12
Across
- The farming practice of growing multiple types of crops in alternating years
- Top most layer of soil composed of 100% organic material
- Rows of trees planted to block wind from destroying crops
- The farming practice of flipping topsoil upside down before planting seeds
- The loss of a soil's ability to support most life
- Chemicals used to inhibit predation of crops
- The farming practice of transporting water controlled amounts of water to crops
- The increase of salt concentration in soil
- Thin layer of soil that is made of fine, leached materials
- The farming practice of planting crops in rows that follow the natural shape of the land
- Large-sized soil texture
Down
- The mass loss of pollinating bee species
- Layer of soil made of weathered minerals with a small mix of humus
- Another name for the A horizon
- Another name for the R horizon
- Bacteria that provides the genetic code to genetically modify crops to produce a protein toxic to pest insects
- The farming practice of growing multiple types of crops in alternating rows
- Layer of partly weathered minerals
- Another name for the C horizon
- Medium-sized soil texture
- Another name for the B horizon
- Layer of soil that is a balanced mix of humus and minerals
- The spread of agricultural technology to reduce malnutrition & starvation in developing nations
- The removal of soil from an area
- Predators of crops
- Layer of parent material
- Small-sized soil texture
- The farming practice of converting hillside into flats steps to better maintain water for crops
- Another name for the E horizon
- Decomposed organic material in soils
30 Clues: Predators of crops • Layer of parent material • Small-sized soil texture • Large-sized soil texture • Medium-sized soil texture • Another name for the A horizon • Another name for the R horizon • Another name for the C horizon • Another name for the B horizon • Another name for the E horizon • The removal of soil from an area • Layer of partly weathered minerals • ...
Advancements in Agriculture Presentation 2026-02-03
Across
- a substance used to kill or control insects that harm crops
- organisms that damage crops or reduce agricultural productivity
- A chemical used to kill or control unwanted plants, especially weeds
- the amount of crops or agricultural product produced from a given area of land
- the industry that produces, processes, and distributes agricultural products
- Process of adapting plants or animals for human use through selective breeding
- revolution characterized by increased grain production and the growing of high-yielding varieties
- the shift to more work being done by machines
- The practice of growing multiple crops together in the same field at the same time
- Water that flows over land, carrying soil, fertilizers, or pollutants into nearby waterways
Down
- the practice of growing the same crop on the same land year after year
- The use of extra fossil fuel energy to support food production.
- A substance used to kill or control organisms that are harmful to crops
- a natural or synthetic substance added to soil to provide nutrients that help plants grow.
- organisms that hunt and eat other organisms, often helping control pest populations
- Organism whose DNA has been deliberately changed using genetic engineering
- agricultural revolution which occurred in the 1600s-1800s and popularized sustenance farming
- farming in which people grow only enough food to meet only their basic needs
- when humans intentionally breed plants and animals to have traits useful for farming.
- A four section crop rotation system
20 Clues: A four section crop rotation system • the shift to more work being done by machines • a substance used to kill or control insects that harm crops • The use of extra fossil fuel energy to support food production. • organisms that damage crops or reduce agricultural productivity • A chemical used to kill or control unwanted plants, especially weeds • ...
Soil and Agriculture Vocabulary 2026-02-05
Across
- (IPM)A strategy that combines multiple pest-control methods to reduce chemical use.
- Modified Organism (GMO) – An organism whose DNA has been changed using genetic engineering.
- Large-scale farming that uses machines, chemicals, energy, and water to produce high yields.
- The process of inserting genes from one organism into another.
- When pests evolve the ability to survive exposure to pesticides.
- An element essential for DNA, RNA, and cell membranes.
- Growing plants and raising animals for food, fiber, and other human needs.
- The removal of soil by wind, water, or ice.
- A period when humans began farming and forming permanent settlements.
- Growing one type of crop over a large area.
- A mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, air, and living organisms.
- An organism that eats or damages crops.
- The nutrient-rich upper layer of soil where most plant roots grow.
- The process of supplying water to crops in dry areas.
- A large facility where animals are raised in crowded conditions and fed high-energy feed.
- All soil horizons stacked from the surface down to bedrock.
- Growing food without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or GMOs.
- Using technology like GPS and sensors to apply resources efficiently.
- Conversion of ammonia into nitrates by bacteria.
- Using natural predators or organisms to control pests.
Down
- Excess nutrients causing algal blooms and oxygen depletion in water.
- Using living organisms or biological systems to solve problems or make products.
- A chemical used to kill pests or unwanted plants.
- Salt buildup in soil caused by irrigation.
- Decomposed organic matter that enriches soil.
- A time (1940s–1980s) when new farming technologies greatly increased food production.
- The underlying rock or material that soil forms from.
- The buildup of toxic substances in organisms over time.
- Farming fish, shellfish, or aquatic plants in controlled environments.
- specific layer of soil with distinct characteristics.
- The increase in toxin concentration at higher levels of a food chain.
- Converting nitrogen gas into ammonia that organisms can use.
- Conversion of nitrates back into nitrogen gas.
- The process by which fertile land becomes less productive.
- A 1930s event where drought and overfarming caused massive dust storms.
- An unwanted plant that competes with crops for resources.
36 Clues: An organism that eats or damages crops. • Salt buildup in soil caused by irrigation. • The removal of soil by wind, water, or ice. • Growing one type of crop over a large area. • Decomposed organic matter that enriches soil. • Conversion of nitrates back into nitrogen gas. • Conversion of ammonia into nitrates by bacteria. • ...
agriculture; sheep, hydroponics, tractors 2025-10-29
Across
- level measures how acidic a substance is
- a person who takes care of sheep
- a male sheep
- a young sheep
- a _____ of sheep
- digging tool pulled by tractor
- a place to keep sheep
- the process of a seed sprouting
- a female sheep
- the meat of a mature sheep
- holds the growing medium or nutrient solution
- driver’s enclosed space
- the waste product of a sheep
- used for late-night work
- a sheep that has been castrated
- the place where the water is stored
- artificial light source
- converts fuel into motion
- the part of the plant that absorbs water
- shaft transferring rotating energy
- and flow a system that floods the growing tray with a solution
- what sheep eat and graze on
- the process of cutting wool of a sheep
- a sheep without horns
- the wheels of a tractor
- provides nutrients to plants
Down
- prevents operator from being crushed in a rollover
- the method of growing plants in water
- control the speed and stop the tractor
- the sheep industry or market
- common tractor fuel
- the component which the water contains
- changes gears and wheel speed
- a place to grow plants
- an equipment used in agriculture to move heavy things
- controlled water flow
- turns and breaks soil
- system that lifts implements
- straps the operator into the seat
- the hide of a sheep
- the process of placing a tracking device on sheep
- linkage system for attaching implements
- the thing that traditional farming uses which hydroponics does not
- the study of hydroponics
- the main component of hydroponics
45 Clues: a male sheep • a young sheep • a female sheep • a _____ of sheep • common tractor fuel • the hide of a sheep • a place to keep sheep • controlled water flow • turns and breaks soil • a sheep without horns • a place to grow plants • driver’s enclosed space • artificial light source • the wheels of a tractor • used for late-night work • the study of hydroponics • converts fuel into motion • ...
SAEs and AET 2022-08-18
Across
- what you record your SAE updates in
- student works for someone else in an ag position either paid or unpaid
- where you will record any money coming in or out for your SAE project
- firstname.lastname (for when you log into AET)
- Agriculture____________Tracker
- area of interest relating to agriculture businesses
- something AET can help you achieve
- student will complete a career exploration research project guided by worksheets provided in class.
- area of interest relating to the environment
Down
- area of interest relating to ag mechanics
- Supervised_________Experience
- Student owns/manages a business of their own
- future farmers of america
- _________Agricultural Experience
- area of interest relating to animals
- systems area of interest relating to plants
16 Clues: future farmers of america • Supervised_________Experience • Agriculture____________Tracker • _________Agricultural Experience • something AET can help you achieve • what you record your SAE updates in • area of interest relating to animals • area of interest relating to ag mechanics • systems area of interest relating to plants • Student owns/manages a business of their own • ...
mot croisé 2025-02-04
Across
- Structures végétales supprimées dans les grandes exploitations
- Citadins installés en milieu rural
- Activités permettant aux habitants de gagner leur vie
- Activité principale des campagnes
- Accès à l’école, la santé, les transports
- Agriculture utilisant des machines et engrais chimiques
- Activité économique liée aux visiteurs
Down
- Expansion des villes sur les campagnes
- Nombre d’habitants d’une région
- Relatif aux campagnes
- Habitants touchés par l’augmentation des prix en campagne
- Moyen de communication important pour les néoruraux
12 Clues: Relatif aux campagnes • Nombre d’habitants d’une région • Activité principale des campagnes • Citadins installés en milieu rural • Expansion des villes sur les campagnes • Activité économique liée aux visiteurs • Accès à l’école, la santé, les transports • Moyen de communication important pour les néoruraux • Activités permettant aux habitants de gagner leur vie • ...
Review 2023-11-28
Across
- ____________ occured, resulting in people leaving Africa
- 2.5 Million to 10,000 BCE
- method of farming that allows farmers to build steps
- 10,000 BCE to about 2,000 BCE
- Villages grew due to a _________ of food
- Foraging, pastoralism, horticulture, agriculture, and industrialism
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- Plants and Animlas were _________ during the Neolithic Age
- separation of the tasks so that participants may specialize
Down
- the process of adding nutrients to soil
- With Neolithic, we saw the birth of ___________
- two or more different crops are cultivated together
- Way of life during Paleolithic
- Simple exchanges, like food for clothing
- We've found this in caves
- Weapons of the time
- Moving from place to place
- We will make them out of...
18 Clues: Weapons of the time • 2.5 Million to 10,000 BCE • We've found this in caves • Moving from place to place • We will make them out of... • 10,000 BCE to about 2,000 BCE • Way of life during Paleolithic • the process of adding nutrients to soil • Simple exchanges, like food for clothing • Villages grew due to a _________ of food • With Neolithic, we saw the birth of ___________ • ...
Czechrepublic 2018-05-14
25 Clues: dole • uhlí • úrodný • rybník • pohoří • nahoře • vlajka • nížina • průmysl • sousedé • krajina • dobytek • vysočina • nástroje • Rakousko • obyvatelé • speciálně • zemědělství • železná ruda • strojírenství • střední Evropa • chov,pěstování • je obklopen čím • sousedit,hranice • kontinentální klima
Forests 1 2019-03-09
29 Clues: gen • buk • gleba • jodła • sosna • drewno • rozwoj • jagody • swierk • rosnac • brzoza • obszar • chronic • iglasty • wierzba • modrzew • gatunek • wlasnosc • przyroda • pokrywac • dziczyzna • rolnictwo • siedlisko • wiekszosc • zalesiony • lesnictwo • zapobiegac • srodowisko • zrownowazony
vocabulary recap 2022-03-04
24 Clues: 12 • dług • umiar • zmiany • spadek • oporny • powaga • dziwny • przejść • początek • imigrant • kamyczki • rolnictwo • psychiatra • szaleństwo • kły, ciosy • przejrzyste • oskarżyciel • przypominać • brak czegoś • ograniczenie • starzejący się • najbliższe otoczenie • ktoś kto chce kimś być
Agricultural Biotechnology 2022-12-13
20 Clues: hot • Dna • Twin • code • looks • trash • learn • chill • Habitat • modified • grow,eat • medicine • difference • living things • All organisms • tons of water • pets are these • farming,plants,animals • all living things need this • technology on living things
Agricultural Biotechnology 2022-12-13
20 Clues: Dna • hot • Twin • code • trash • chill • looks • learn • Habitat • medicine • modified • grow,eat • difference • All organisms • living things • tons of water • pets are these • farming,plants,animals • all living things need this • technology on living things
Step 27 The Natural World 2021-04-19
28 Clues: beef • emit • trap • meet • cause • ratio • breed • dairy • cancel • cattle • escape • confirm • average • release • prevent • improve • decline • support • express • preserve • increase • interrupt • vulnurable • environment • agriculture • appropriate • confirmation • recommendation
History Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-03
Across
- SpiritualLeader
- SmallSocialGroup
- YersiniaPestis
- Founder
- MongolKingdom
- ArtSupportee
- Observation
- MongolPeace
- WidespreadOutbreak
- Sun-centered
- AncientGreeks/Romans
- Isolation
- ProtestantReformer
- Neolithiccraft
- PrehistoricPaintings
- DeathRate
Down
- SpreadofDisease
- HumanPotential
- PermanentResidence
- WaterManagement
- MobileLifestyle
- MongolCavalry
- Farming
- PapalForgiveness
- TradeRoute
- TamingAnimals
- ChristianDenominations
27 Clues: Founder • Farming • Isolation • DeathRate • TradeRoute • Observation • MongolPeace • ArtSupportee • Sun-centered • MongolKingdom • MongolCavalry • TamingAnimals • HumanPotential • YersiniaPestis • Neolithiccraft • SpreadofDisease • SpiritualLeader • WaterManagement • MobileLifestyle • SmallSocialGroup • PapalForgiveness • PermanentResidence • WidespreadOutbreak • ProtestantReformer • AncientGreeks/Romans • ...
Umwelt Bercher 1 2022-12-20
15 Clues: faim • cause • fondre • lumière • tempête • arctique • bouteille • consommer • écologique • inondation • agriculture • ours polaire • effet de serre • centrale nucléaire • la disparition des espèces
Pre - intermediate u.7. 2020-11-24
Across
- nuolatinis, pastovus, ilgalaikis
- nepažįstamas, nežinomas
- išaugti/padidėti
- šimtmetis, amžius
- valiuta, šalies pinigai
- vieta, padėtis
- skirstyti, pasidalinti
- sumažėti perpus
- panašumas
- suskaičiuoti
Down
- dabartis/dabartinis
- neeilinis, išskirtinis, ypatingas
- visai, visiškai
- etninės mažumos
- sutikti, pripažinti
- nuolatinis, įprastinis
- žemės ūkis
- tikslas
- įvairovė
- skaitmuo
20 Clues: tikslas • įvairovė • skaitmuo • panašumas • žemės ūkis • suskaičiuoti • vieta, padėtis • visai, visiškai • etninės mažumos • sumažėti perpus • išaugti/padidėti • šimtmetis, amžius • dabartis/dabartinis • sutikti, pripažinti • nuolatinis, įprastinis • skirstyti, pasidalinti • nepažįstamas, nežinomas • valiuta, šalies pinigai • nuolatinis, pastovus, ilgalaikis • neeilinis, išskirtinis, ypatingas
30-31 mart /1 nisan 2023-03-27
27 Clues: Dar • hava • kaza • önce • başka • sonra • tarım • tekrar • yıllık • başarı • yalnız • kızgın • Yumuşak • tavsiye • Spatula • Maliyet • yetenek • Rölanti • Şişirme • yetişkin • Kıvılcım • her zaman • ilerlemiş • yaş, devir • aktif,çalışan • Fren balatası • flops Çamurluk
