agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Unit 5 Agricultural and Rural Land use 2026-04-28
Across
- Crop rotation to maintain soil fertility.
- Seasonal movement of livestock.
- Deliberate modification of Earth’s surface for food production.
- Farming for sale and profit.
- Artificial watering of crops.
- Large farm specializing in one crop.
- Second agricultural revolution with new technologies.
- theory explains that land prices and demand decrease as the distance from the Central Business District (CBD) increases
- Raising livestock for food and products.
- High labor input per unit of land.
- Organism whose DNA has been altered.
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- Farming for personal consumption.
- Low labor input per unit of land.
- Model explaining agricultural land use patterns in concentric rings from a central market based on transportation and perishability.
- Growing a single crop repeatedly.
- Farming on stepped hillsides.
- Leaving land unplanted to restore nutrients.
- Large-scale farming operations.
- Use of genetic engineering in agriculture.
- Process of taming plants and animals.
- First agricultural revolution.
- Commercial grazing of livestock.
22 Clues: Farming for sale and profit. • Farming on stepped hillsides. • Artificial watering of crops. • First agricultural revolution. • Seasonal movement of livestock. • Large-scale farming operations. • Commercial grazing of livestock. • Farming for personal consumption. • Low labor input per unit of land. • Growing a single crop repeatedly. • High labor input per unit of land. • ...
LGCSE Agriculture Crossword by Pheta A.I.Vangelist Makhele 2024-04-06
Across
- Method of preserving food by fermenting it.
- Crop known for its high oil content, used for cooking and industrial purposes.
- Process of separating grains from chaff.
- Device used to cut grass or crops.
- Type of agriculture that involves the cultivation of trees.
- Common method of irrigation using pipes with small holes.
- Term for the removal of weeds from a cultivated area.
- Process of plowing fields to prepare them for planting.
- ROTATION Agricultural practice of rotating crops to maintain soil fertility.
- Animal known for its use in pulling plows and carts.
- Crop commonly used to make bread.
- Crop commonly used in making salad dressings and cooking oil.
- Crop commonly used in making textiles.
- Insect known for damaging crops.
- DRYING Method of preserving food by drying it in the sun.
- Crop commonly used as a staple food in many cultures.
- AND MOUTH Disease affecting livestock, often characterized by fever and blisters.
- Structure used for housing chickens.
- Type of soil with balanced proportions of sand, silt, and clay.
- Chemical element essential for plant growth, often found in fertilizers.
- Structure used for storing harvested crops.
- DISEASE Disease affecting plants, often caused by fungi.
- Type of agriculture involving the cultivation of fruits and vegetables.
- Animal known for its use in transporting goods.
- FARMING Type of farming practiced on small plots of land, often for subsistence.
- Machine used to harvest cereal crops.
- Agricultural practice of removing excess water from soil.
- The study of cultivating land and raising crops.
- Agricultural practice of planting different crops together to maximize yield.
- Device used to measure the moisture content of soil.
- Device used to measure atmospheric pressure.
- Animal known for producing honey.
- Animal raised primarily for its meat.
- Disease affecting animals, often spread through contaminated feed.
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- Agricultural practice of adding nutrients to soil to improve fertility.
- Term for the process of separating milk into cream and skim milk.
- Agricultural practice of providing animals with food.
- Crop commonly used in making paper products.2. DOWN
- DISEASE Disease affecting animals, often transmitted by parasites.
- Crop commonly used for making ethanol fuel.
- Disease affecting plants, often transmitted by insects.
- Animal commonly raised for its wool.
- Tool used for digging and breaking up soil.
- FARMING Type of agriculture practiced without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
- Soil component crucial for plant growth and water retention.
- Type of agriculture practiced in arid regions, utilizing water-efficient crops.
- Agricultural technique that involves the raising of fish and other aquatic animals.
- Plant disease caused by bacteria.
- FARMING Agricultural technique that uses natural processes to enrich the soil.
- Type of agriculture involving the cultivation of medicinal plants.
- Agricultural practice of raising livestock.
- Fertilizer made from animal waste.
- CONTROL Method of controlling pests using natural predators.
- Animal known for its use in producing dairy products.
- Plant known for its nitrogen-fixing properties.
- Technique of grafting plants to create hybrids.
- PICKER Device used to remove stones and debris from soil.
- BREEDING Method of breeding plants by selecting desired traits.
- FARMING Agricultural technique involving the use of raised beds.
- Animal known for its use in plowing fields.
- MANURE Agricultural technique involving the use of green manure.
- Crop commonly used as animal feed.
- METER Device used to measure soil pH.
- Protective covering for crops against adverse weather conditions.
- GAUGE Device used to measure rainfall.
65 Clues: Insect known for damaging crops. • Crop commonly used to make bread. • Plant disease caused by bacteria. • Animal known for producing honey. • Device used to cut grass or crops. • Fertilizer made from animal waste. • Crop commonly used as animal feed. • Animal commonly raised for its wool. • Structure used for housing chickens. • Machine used to harvest cereal crops. • ...
Unit 5 Review 2026-02-08
Across
- Settlement A settlement pattern characterized by closely grouped buildings and houses, often found in rural or historic areas.
- The cultivation of a single crop species over large areas, typically in commercial agriculture.
- Farming Agriculture that requires relatively low inputs and labor per unit of land, often involving large land areas and lower yields.
- Farming A type of agriculture that involves high levels of input, labor, and technology per unit of land, often resulting in high yields.
- The process by which humans selectively breed and cultivate plants and animals for specific traits or purposes.
- Exchange The exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old World (Europe, Asia, and Africa) and the New World (the Americas) following Christopher Columbus's voyages.
- Settlement A settlement pattern characterized by buildings and houses arranged along a linear feature, such as a road or river.
- Herding A livelihood based on the continuous movement of livestock in search of fresh pasture and water.
- Cultivation A traditional farming method that involves rotating fields to allow soil to recover after periods of cultivation.
- The practice of growing a single crop repeatedly on the same land, often leading to soil depletion and pest issues.
- and Bounds A system of land surveying that uses natural features and distances to define property boundaries.
- Agriculture Large-scale commercial farming that typically specializes in the cultivation of a single crop, often in tropical or subtropical regions.
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- Farming Agriculture primarily aimed at producing enough food for the farmer's family and local consumption.
- Capacity The maximum population size that an environment can support with available resources.
- Gardening A form of horticulture that focuses on growing high-value, perishable crops for sale in local or urban markets.
- of Scale The cost advantages that result from increasing the scale of production and reducing per-unit costs.
- Farming Agriculture primarily focused on producing crops and livestock for sale in markets and distribution.
- Settlement A settlement pattern where buildings and houses are spread out over a wide area, often found in rural regions.
- Agricultural Revolution A period of significant agricultural innovation and improvement in the 18th and 19th centuries, including the use of new crop varieties and farming techniques.
- Theory An economic theory that explains how the price and demand for land vary with proximity to urban centers.
- Thunen Model A theoretical model that explains the spatial distribution of agricultural activities based on transportation costs and market access.
- and Range A system of land surveying used in much of the United States, involving the division of land into a grid of townships and ranges.
- Cresent An ancient region in the Middle East known for its early agricultural development and fertile land.
- Revolution A period of rapid agricultural advancement in the mid-20th century, characterized by the development of high-yielding crop varieties and increased use of technology and chemicals.
- The practice of raising and grazing livestock, often on large, open tracts of land, with minimal cultivation of crops.
- Crop/Livestock A type of farming that combines the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock in a complementary manner.
- Chain The network of production, distribution, and consumption that links the various stages of production for a particular commodity.
- Lot A land division pattern that gives each landowner access to a river or road, typical in parts of North America.
28 Clues: Capacity The maximum population size that an environment can support with available resources. • The cultivation of a single crop species over large areas, typically in commercial agriculture. • Herding A livelihood based on the continuous movement of livestock in search of fresh pasture and water. • ...
Academy Orientation Crossword 2023-07-17
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- Animal Science teacher: Ms. __
- You will gain hours in your Supervised __ Experience
- What we call the grouping of students into academy classes
- Horticulture teacher: Ms. __
- Cohorted in __ 1 in the Spring
- Academy Coordinator: Mrs. __
- Your __ ID is your username and password for AET
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- __ Applications (9th grade course)
- Life Science (9th grade course)
- Leadership component to all agriculture classes (you are already a member)
- Where we handle our plant production
- www.__.com (Where you go to input your SAE hours)
- You will need 120 hours in this for your senior year
- Project management tool for communication and progress
14 Clues: Horticulture teacher: Ms. __ • Academy Coordinator: Mrs. __ • Animal Science teacher: Ms. __ • Cohorted in __ 1 in the Spring • Life Science (9th grade course) • __ Applications (9th grade course) • Where we handle our plant production • Your __ ID is your username and password for AET • www.__.com (Where you go to input your SAE hours) • ...
THE VAULT CODE 2025-10-03
Across
- The sector producing rice, corn, vegetables, and livestock.
- The condition of lacking food and basic needs.
- What we eat every day.
- Selling goods to other countries.
- Connecting and harmonizing with the wider world.
- Progressing, expanding, or improving quality.
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- To keep something for future use, often food.
- Development that doesn’t deplete resources.
- Substances essential for a healthy body.
- Buying goods from other countries.
- The ability to manage on your own, without dependence.
- Long-term weather patterns affecting agriculture.
- A transformation, often related to the environment or climate.
- The state of being free from danger or risk.
14 Clues: What we eat every day. • Selling goods to other countries. • Buying goods from other countries. • Substances essential for a healthy body. • Development that doesn’t deplete resources. • The state of being free from danger or risk. • To keep something for future use, often food. • Progressing, expanding, or improving quality. • ...
government 2024-06-17
15 Clues: ,land, • premier, • ,tariff, • finance, • monarchy, • ,country, • ,province, • democracy, • ,political • ,education, • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
intro ag 2024-02-15
Across
- is a product with long, thin components often used to create woven materials
- is a process in which an animal has been modified by humans behaviorally and structurally from its wild counterpart
- research and development of emerging agricultural technologies
- includes all materials and substances used for human consumption
- resources are materials and substances that occur in nature such as minerals wood and water
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- are those actively involved in raising raw agriculture products
- land is used for growing crops
- managing the profitability of agricultural goods
- are those who purchase and use agriculture products
- is the art and science of cultivating plants and raising animals by humans to sustain life
- is a raw material that can be bought and sold
11 Clues: land is used for growing crops • is a raw material that can be bought and sold • managing the profitability of agricultural goods • are those who purchase and use agriculture products • research and development of emerging agricultural technologies • are those actively involved in raising raw agriculture products • ...
Indian economy (1950-1990) 2020-05-04
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- land reforms were successful in this state
- India adopted this economic system
- spells out how resources of a nation should be put to use
- chairperson of planning commision
- Green revolution was initiated by him
- tge first five year plans gave importance to this
- adoption of new technology
- it promotes modernisation and overall prosperity
- this sector supplies national defence
- 75percent of population depended on this
- primarily refer to change in ownership of landholdings
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- HYV seeds primarily benefitted this crop only
- architect of Indian planning
- fixing the maximum size of land which could be owned by an individual
- land reforms resulted in abolition of this hated system
- stagnation in agriculture during colonial rule was broken by this
- also called inward looking strategy
- refer to taxes levied on imported goods
- portion of agricultural produce sold by farmers
- state governed by socialist principles
20 Clues: adoption of new technology • architect of Indian planning • chairperson of planning commision • India adopted this economic system • also called inward looking strategy • Green revolution was initiated by him • this sector supplies national defence • state governed by socialist principles • refer to taxes levied on imported goods • 75percent of population depended on this • ...
FFA 2013-03-12
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- Name of the African American Agriculture group until 1965
- Amherst FFA President
- Represent Unity
- First National President of the FFA
- Location of the 2013 State FFA Convention
- The first female National FFA President
- Location of the 2013 National FFA Convention
- Wrote the FFA Creed
- Degree awarded to junior high students
- Represents knowledge and wisdom
- Represents freedom
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- Signifies a bright future in agriculture
- The highest degree in which an FFA member may earn.
- Supervised Agricultural Experience
- 1969 opened membership to these individuals
- The degree in which a first year FFA member may earn
- Signifies labor and tillage of the soil
- This officer prepares the meeting room and greets guests
- This officer is stationed by the Emblem of Washington and prepares a financial report for every meeting.
- Material the FFA jacket is made of
20 Clues: Represent Unity • Represents freedom • Wrote the FFA Creed • Amherst FFA President • Represents knowledge and wisdom • Supervised Agricultural Experience • Material the FFA jacket is made of • First National President of the FFA • Degree awarded to junior high students • Signifies labor and tillage of the soil • The first female National FFA President • ...
Communism 2021-04-19
Across
- The leader of the Communist Party?
- _______ head of the Buddhist religion and the government.
- ________ reduced the size but modernized the structure of the military, and reduced corruption.
- Who overthrow the qing dynasty?
- The people who spy on the people of China.
- Mao’s 15 years plan to transform China.
- The short version of the Chinese Communist Party?
- It was first claimed by the Qing Dynasty in 1720
- The nickname of Chiang Kai-shek?
- ________ was an important trade city/region.
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- ________ allowed farmers to make their own decisions and earn money from their crops
- protest occurred in Beijing in a public space in.
- Agriculture,Industry,Military and Science & Technology are the four________.
- Where the Uyghur people live.
- First East Turkistan Republic
- Mao encouraged the attack of.
- Mao Zedong led
- What continent is china located in?
- Red Guards carry around.
- What dynasty ruled china in 1644?
20 Clues: Mao Zedong led • Red Guards carry around. • Where the Uyghur people live. • First East Turkistan Republic • Mao encouraged the attack of. • Who overthrow the qing dynasty? • The nickname of Chiang Kai-shek? • What dynasty ruled china in 1644? • The leader of the Communist Party? • What continent is china located in? • Mao’s 15 years plan to transform China. • ...
FFA 2023-11-02
Across
- Future farmers of america shorter
- freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture
- labor and tillage of the soil
- a big hot star at the center of the solar system
- the student organization arm of a school-based agricultural education program
- prepares the meeting room
- a heraldic device or symbolic object as a distinctive badge of a nation, organization, or family
- species other than humans but humans love some of them.
- an elected chief or leader
- provides stories to the local media for newspaper, radio, and TV coverage
- serve the organization
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- holds your symbol or a meaning
- Maintain member attendance and activity records
- what the ffa people call their uniform
- the first president. Also helped agriculture
- unity
- president
- is the longest thing you can physically
- Keeps records of chapter receipts and deposits
- wisdom
20 Clues: unity • wisdom • president • serve the organization • prepares the meeting room • an elected chief or leader • labor and tillage of the soil • holds your symbol or a meaning • Future farmers of america shorter • what the ffa people call their uniform • is the longest thing you can physically • the first president. Also helped agriculture • ...
Sila 2021-04-26
15 Clues: Hitze • Keller • beladen • Weltraum • festlich • Überreste • etw. verdauen • Unter der Erde • Landwirtschaft • gas= Treibhausgas • oxide= Stickoxide • Niederschlagsmenge • audience= Zielgruppe • smth= etw.konsumieren • sth.= etw. jerstellen
APHG Crossword 2024-03-27
Across
- A type of shifting cultivation
- Raising one crop or animal annually
- When you grow agriculture to sell in local grocery stores
- Farming crops yearly to allow replenishing of nutrients to soil
- Farming agriculture to sell to outside sources
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- The opposite of intensive agriculture
- What's it called when farmers rotate one or two crops seasonally
- Moving livestock to new land for food
8 Clues: A type of shifting cultivation • Raising one crop or animal annually • The opposite of intensive agriculture • Moving livestock to new land for food • Farming agriculture to sell to outside sources • When you grow agriculture to sell in local grocery stores • Farming crops yearly to allow replenishing of nutrients to soil • ...
Crossword 1 2016-09-08
Across
- an example of dispersal by explosion
- an important factor for growing of a seed
- process by which a seed turns into a baby plant
- practice of growing large quantities of plants for food
- a rabi crop
- a plant whose seeds are dispersed by wind
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- a stage of agriculture where water is supplied to plants
- dispersal of undigested seeds by animals
- a kharif crop
- a plant which can be reproduced by stem
- an example of reproduction from leaves
- scattering away of seeds from parent plant
- an agent of dispersal
13 Clues: a rabi crop • a kharif crop • an agent of dispersal • an example of dispersal by explosion • an example of reproduction from leaves • a plant which can be reproduced by stem • dispersal of undigested seeds by animals • an important factor for growing of a seed • a plant whose seeds are dispersed by wind • scattering away of seeds from parent plant • ...
early people vocabulary 2021-09-28
Across
- making animals and plants more useful to us
- time before writing
- a object used to help a person complete a task
- cities, religion, education, etc.
- the use of skills/tools to meet humans needs
- farming raising crops and animals
- the beginning of stone tools
- a long period of time by specific social and etc.
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- to move to a new place
- people who move place to place to meet their needs
- to do one thing well
- a extra supply of something
- beginning of agriculture
13 Clues: time before writing • to do one thing well • to move to a new place • beginning of agriculture • a extra supply of something • the beginning of stone tools • cities, religion, education, etc. • farming raising crops and animals • making animals and plants more useful to us • the use of skills/tools to meet humans needs • a object used to help a person complete a task • ...
creed 2025-08-18
Acronyms For Veterinary 2024-06-24
Across
- FDA subsidiary regulating pet drugs and food
- Exam to gain credential for vet techs
- Nonprofit regulatory of vet medicine
- Michigan food safety, agriculture, environment
- Requires standard of care for animals bred for commercial sale
- Studies diseases that can be transmitted from animals to people
- Inspection of food, labeling, packaging
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- Requires programs to follow AWA regulations
- Provides certification and accreditation programs
- Protection against diseases
- Agriculture safety and wildlife management
11 Clues: Protection against diseases • Nonprofit regulatory of vet medicine • Exam to gain credential for vet techs • Inspection of food, labeling, packaging • Agriculture safety and wildlife management • Requires programs to follow AWA regulations • FDA subsidiary regulating pet drugs and food • Michigan food safety, agriculture, environment • ...
LESSON 1 Scarcity and the Science of Economics Essential 2023-02-23
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- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- of people per square mile of land area
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- Plan
- Union (EU)
- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
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- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
17 Clues: Plan • Union (EU) • of people per square mile of land area • large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • in which goods and services are sold illegally • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev • ...
ww1 and ww2 vocab 2023-02-08
14 Clues: Bowl • Ship • Deal • Weevil • Vinson • Russell • Talmadge • Telegram • Lease Act • Market Crash • (agriculture) • of Pearl Harbor • Roosevelt (FDR) • Electrification Act (REA)
Business Analytics 25259 2025-10-24
Across
- The agricultural supply chain stage involving transportation, storage and distribution of crops.
- In marketing: predicted net profit expected from a customer over the entire relationship.
- The process of cleaning data to detect and correct (or remove) corrupt or inaccurate records.
- The step in the analytical decision‐making process where you break down a business problem into key questions.
- The five Vs of Big Data: Volume, Velocity, Variety, Veracity and ___ .
- Analytics that asks “What will happen?” by forecasting future events.
- Decision-support systems in healthcare that offer recommendations based on patient data and guidelines.
- Process of segmenting employees or customers into groups based on similar characteristics.
- Analytics type used to identify and prevent fraudulent transactions in finance or healthcare.
- Using satellite imagery, weather patterns and soil data to forecast agricultural output.
- In HR: measuring factors like job satisfaction, motivation and commitment.
- Analytics that asks “Why did it happen?” by examining causes of past outcomes.
- In agriculture: using sensors, drones, IoT to optimise farming practices
- In agriculture: tracking animal health, feeding patterns and productivity.
- In healthcare: detecting fraudulent activities in claims processing and billing.
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- The data-driven approach where decisions are made based on factual data rather than intuition.
- Supply chain analytics helps optimise the flow of goods from suppliers to customers by forecasting.
- Analytics used to forecast equipment failure and schedule maintenance ahead of time.
- In operations: anticipating equipment failures before they happen to reduce downtime.
- The concept dividing raw facts into: data → information → knowledge.
- Analytics in operations that focuses on reducing waste and defects using approaches like Six Sigma.
- In finance: models used to evaluate creditworthiness of individuals or businesses.
- Metric predicting the net profit from a customer over their entire relationship.
- Analytics that asks “What happened?” by summarising past data.
- In agriculture/environment: measuring water usage, carbon emissions, soil degradation.
- The process of identifying which marketing channels contributed to a conversion or sale.
- In agriculture: predicting demand, price fluctuations and market trends.
- The comparison: Business Intelligence vs ___ (which uses advanced algorithms & machine learning).
- Tools for interactive charts & dashboards: e.g., Excel, Tableau, Power BI and ___.
29 Clues: Analytics that asks “What happened?” by summarising past data. • The concept dividing raw facts into: data → information → knowledge. • Analytics that asks “What will happen?” by forecasting future events. • The five Vs of Big Data: Volume, Velocity, Variety, Veracity and ___ . • In agriculture: predicting demand, price fluctuations and market trends. • ...
Colby's crossword puzzle 2022-01-06
Across
- is a tool to prevent floods
- is more than one god
- is a sumerian temple
- is a sumerian and all were consider a state
- is a writing form
- is a tool used to make farming more efficient
- a priest is a king.
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- scribe is were people write record and tags
- a agriculture is a vitally witch is a job
- it determines what job is more imported
- it's used to tame animals with meat
- it's a writing tool tool
- irrigation canals is a watering crops tool
13 Clues: is a writing form • a priest is a king. • is more than one god • is a sumerian temple • it's a writing tool tool • is a tool to prevent floods • it's used to tame animals with meat • it determines what job is more imported • a agriculture is a vitally witch is a job • irrigation canals is a watering crops tool • scribe is were people write record and tags • ...
Colby's crossword puzzle 2022-01-05
Across
- is a tool to prevent floods
- is more than one god
- is a sumerian temple
- is a sumerian and all were consider a state
- is a writing form
- is a tool used to make farming more efficient
- a priest is a king.
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- scribe is were people write record and tags
- a agriculture is a vitally witch is a job
- it determines what job is more imported
- it's used to tame animals with meat
- it's a writing tool tool
- irrigation canals is a watering crops tool
13 Clues: is a writing form • a priest is a king. • is more than one god • is a sumerian temple • it's a writing tool tool • is a tool to prevent floods • it's used to tame animals with meat • it determines what job is more imported • a agriculture is a vitally witch is a job • irrigation canals is a watering crops tool • scribe is were people write record and tags • ...
Food processing 2022-11-01
Across
- use of heat to extend the shelf-life of products
- amount of time food can be stored before expiration
- processing raw materials into ready-to-eat foods
- trade and industry primarily controlled by private owners
- financial gain
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- purchase crops from farmers
- sell products to retailers
- raw product used to make bread
- processing food to last for a longer period of time
- fee charged to producers
- raw product used to make butter or cheese
- processing agriculture products into raw materials
- agriculture products that can be bough or sold
13 Clues: financial gain • fee charged to producers • sell products to retailers • purchase crops from farmers • raw product used to make bread • raw product used to make butter or cheese • agriculture products that can be bough or sold • use of heat to extend the shelf-life of products • processing raw materials into ready-to-eat foods • ...
Life Unit 1 & 2 2024-09-21
food 2025-03-12
31 Clues: piec • chudy • burak • siekać • morela • zgniły • gorzki • czipsy • smażyć • kapusta • nalewać • kuchnia • resztki • łagodny • obierać • rachunek • czerstwy • krewetka • patelnia • odżywczy • wybredny • bakłażan • dojrzały • rolnictwo • podgrzewać • puszkowany • rzodkiewka • daniegłówne • pełnoziarnisty • dataprzydatności • industry branżaturystyczna
03. Healthy Eating 2025-12-01
03. Healthy Eating Crossword 2 2025-12-10
Ch 2-3 vocab 2024-02-12
Across
- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
Down
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- of people per square mile of land area
- into an activity
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
17 Clues: into an activity • of people per square mile of land area • large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • in which goods and services are sold illegally • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev • ...
Economic Activities 2020-10-09
Across
- Farm ________ is when a farmer owns multiple pieces of land
- Marketing in the cockpit country can be termed as
- Crop is grown by most Caribbean countries
- A multi-layered food garden is called a food _______
- One of the dangerous types of farming
- cultivation of crops such as cereals and vegetables for making oils or cloth
- Agriculture that occurs when farmers grow food crops for themselves and their families.
- type of farming system in which the area of the farm is large but inputs
- Main agricultural product of Jamaica
- Type of farming system in which a large number of inputs are used in a small area to produce high yield per unit area
- Most Caribbean countries have a/an _____ agricultural economy
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- Type of farming that includes the rearing of animals
- A product of farming
- Most agricultural activities in the Caribbean in the 19th were done on
- Major cash crop produced by Jamaica
- ___________ Agriculture is a large-scale production of crops for sale, intended for widespread distribution to wholesalers or retail outlets.
- Commercialized large scale farming
- The type of agriculture that deals with the sustenance of the health in soils
- Crop _______ is a method used to replenish soil
- The relationship that individuals and groups hold with respect to land and land-based resources
- Laborers who live in mobile homes are referred to as __________ farmers
- The value of goods and services produced within a country in a given year
22 Clues: A product of farming • Commercialized large scale farming • Major cash crop produced by Jamaica • Main agricultural product of Jamaica • One of the dangerous types of farming • Crop is grown by most Caribbean countries • Crop _______ is a method used to replenish soil • Marketing in the cockpit country can be termed as • ...
APHUG Unit 5 2024-01-31
Across
- the minimum amount to sustain life
- water contamination and depletion
- farming
- soil erosion, biodiversity loss, ground and surface water contamination
- A form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area.
- end the open field system in England and thus begin the agricultural revolution
- Canada and the Western US
- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
- A nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- diseases like malaria and small pox traveled from ____ to _____
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
- plantation farming found in this type of climate
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- revolution that increased production through improved seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation; helped to support rising Asian populations.
- Revolution The switch from nomadic lifestyles to a settled agricultural lifestyle is this revolution.
- Asia Pastoral nomadism is most commonly found in which climate region
- - increased crop yields and saved millions of people from starvation in India and Pakistan
- tools and equipment were modified, methods of soil preparation, fertilization, crop care, and harvesting improved the general organization of agriculture made more efficient
- system the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land
- Having enough to sell
- Uses many inputs
21 Clues: farming • Uses many inputs • Having enough to sell • Canada and the Western US • water contamination and depletion • the minimum amount to sustain life • plantation farming found in this type of climate • diseases like malaria and small pox traveled from ____ to _____ • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-06
Across
- the resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves
- IPM, the many different methods used together to control insects, diseases, rodents, and other pests
- a USDA study forecasted a national shortage of how many agricultural and life science graduates per year
- the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants
- the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living
- fewer than what percent of Americans are actually farmers
- the application of science to solve a problem
- the growing and management of living things in water such as fish
- how many people does one Farmer feed on average
- covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. Agricultural communications, journalism, extension service, and community development are also components of agricultural education
- percentage of our wages spent on food
Down
- the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops
- the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture
- applied sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management. They include veterinary medicine, animal nutrition, and animal production and care
- the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural settings
- the production of plants, animals, and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing
- the use of modern principals in growing and managing crops
- the science of fruit, vegetables, and ornamentals
- the science of insect life
- term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides
20 Clues: the science of insect life • percentage of our wages spent on food • the application of science to solve a problem • how many people does one Farmer feed on average • the science of fruit, vegetables, and ornamentals • fewer than what percent of Americans are actually farmers • the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops • ...
Georgia Studies 2023-02-03
14 Clues: Bowl • Ship • Deal • Weevil • Vinson • Russell • Talmadge • Telegram • Lease Act • Market Crash • (agriculture) • of Pearl Harbor • Roosevelt (FDR) • Electrification Act (REA)
8.5 8 Depression and World Conflict 2023-02-04
14 Clues: Deal • Bowl • Ship • Weevil • Vinson • Russell • Talmadge • Telegram • Lease Act • Market Crash • (agriculture) • Roosevelt (FDR) • of Pearl Harbor • Electrification Act (REA)
resource technology and world trade vocab 2016-11-29
Across
- resource that can only be used once
- selling or taking resources out of a country
- countries bouncing ideas, goods, and services off each other
- limited number of resources imported
- buying resources from another country
- rules on goods and services to produce
Down
- no trade restrictions
- a country that has a limited agriculture
- resources for in nature
- resource that can not be used up
- a country that has mixed agriculture and is very productive and proves a high standard for living
- a country creating new jobs and manufacturing
- taxes added to products
13 Clues: no trade restrictions • resources for in nature • taxes added to products • resource that can not be used up • resource that can only be used once • limited number of resources imported • buying resources from another country • rules on goods and services to produce • a country that has a limited agriculture • selling or taking resources out of a country • ...
Agriculture Tools (Camden Fuqua) 2021-10-20
Across
- Protects the respiratory system from airborne particles
- driving nails
- turning phillips head screws
- Tool for sterilizing male animals
- Protection from overload in electrical circuits
- Nailing boards together when holding power is desired
- Valve for attaching a water hose
- nail used for where head won't be noticed
- leveling and plumbing
Down
- Used to plant bulbs
- turning and holding metal pipe
- cutting bolts
- nailing up fences
- sawing metal
- countersinking nail heads
- the angle of a pipe elbow
- Flaring top of hole for recessing head
- Hinge for narrow fencing
- bolt used to attach wire to
19 Clues: sawing metal • cutting bolts • driving nails • nailing up fences • Used to plant bulbs • leveling and plumbing • Hinge for narrow fencing • countersinking nail heads • the angle of a pipe elbow • bolt used to attach wire to • turning phillips head screws • turning and holding metal pipe • Valve for attaching a water hose • Tool for sterilizing male animals • ...
Agriculture - Chapter 3 - crosswords 2026-04-25
Across
- too much or too little of certain nutrients such as proteins or vitamins in the diet (noun, plural)
- a group of farmers who work together to produce, sell, and manage their products (noun, singular)
- an illness linked to food and diet, which includes undernutrition, overnutrition, and imbalances (noun, singular)
- the things farmers use to help plants grow, such as seeds, water, fertilisers, pesticides, or machines (noun, plural)
- a product made following specific rules so a product is almost the same everywhere in the world (adjective)
- the action of removing a forest to turn it into farmland or built-up area (noun, singular)
- the change of a fertile place into a desert (noun, singular)
- a product added to the soil to help plants grow better (noun, singular)
Down
- a form of malnutrition caused by eating too much, which can lead to obesity (noun, singular)
- all activities of growing plants and raising animals useful to humans (noun, singular)
- the growing connections between countries in trade, culture, and food (noun, singular)
- a sign or logo that guarantees the quality or origin of a product (noun, singular)
- the use of machines to do farm work instead of doing it by hand (noun, singular)
- when a person's usual food intake is not enough to provide the energy needed for a normal, healthy life (noun, singular)
- the practice of supplying land with water so that plants will grow (noun, singular)
- a large company that operates in many different countries (noun, singular)
- the amount of crop produced per unit of land area, for example in tonnes per hectare (noun, singular)
- a chemical used to kill insects or other pests that damage crops and reduce yield (noun, singular)
- a very severe lack of food affecting an entire population (noun, singular)
19 Clues: the change of a fertile place into a desert (noun, singular) • a product added to the soil to help plants grow better (noun, singular) • a large company that operates in many different countries (noun, singular) • a very severe lack of food affecting an entire population (noun, singular) • ...
perfect ten 2022-06-06
perfect ten definitions 2022-06-08
The we don't trust the google crossword 2018-10-09
15 Clues: NYC • USA • eww • book • food • plant • Africa • 80yrs. • building • religion • tech wiz • non native • capita per person • a very populated area • a less populated area
Fast fashion (orange and blue) 2026-02-17
15 Clues: επαρκής • γεωργία • ετήσιος • κατάλληλος • επικίνδυνος • επιβεβαιώνω • εντομοκτόνα • δελεαστικός • βιοδιασπώμαι • ένδυμα / ρούχο • παράταξη / σειρά • οικιακός / του σπιτιού • ... levels αυξανόμενα επίπεδα • ...product βιομηχανικό προϊόν • appealing ... ελκυστικό χαρακτηριστικό
Jobs 2023-05-29
13 Clues: artes • ventas • turismo • sanidad • educación • transporte • tecnología • fabricación • agricultura • construcción • empresariales • servicio de comida • medios de comunicación
4.1 sanoi 2021-05-11
15 Clues: maaperä • viljely • maatalous • teollinen • rikkaruoho • tuholainen • kasvimyrkyt • teollistuminen • viljelykelpoinen • trade reilu kauppa • harvest, yield sato • maalais-, maaseutu- • farming luomuviljely • chemicals myrkylliset kemikaalit • insecticides tuhohyönteisten torjunta-aineet
Chapter 5 2021-05-17
15 Clues: mines • wages • cheap • tools • fishes • levels • Petite • farming • changing • used in cooking • air, water, land • another countries • used in factories • presented in markets • small, medium, large
AG 2026-02-26
15 Clues: store • result • people • Esteem • specialty • continuing • capability • effectively • leader-boat • Has a trunk • agriculture • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
chapter 2 lesson3 2022-09-12
Across
- used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- established 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
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollarsprivatization
- national policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
Down
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year
- forced common ownership of
- entering into an activity
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- number of people per square mile of land area
- Plan comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
18 Clues: entering into an activity • forced common ownership of • number of people per square mile of land area • 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 • used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing • ...
Latin America Crossword 2023-02-20
Across
- Latin American civilization located in the Andes Mountains of South America.
- 800 symbols with specific shapes and sounds, used to record history.
- Latin American invention: kept track of the date by observing the planets.
- Main Aztec city: planned city located in the middle of a lake.
- Structures used by the Mayans and Aztecs. Human sacrifices on top to please their gods.
- Latin American invention: used the number zero to help determine the length of a year.
- Incans used a 14,000 mile long _____ for mail and moving soldiers.
- Aztec economy based on agriculture and _____, where the Aztecs took goods from people they conquered.
- Civilization located in the Mexican and Central American rainforests.
- Kind of religion used in all Latin American civilizations: different gods in charge of different things.
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- Incan city located in the Andes Mountains, buildings used no mortar with buildings.
- Half of the world the Aztec, Mayan, and Incan civilizations were located.
- Main Mayan city located on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico.
- Incan economy based on _____ agriculture, that used terraced rows on the sides on the Andes Mountain.
- Type of government used by Mayans: rulers control individual cities and surrounding areas.
- The Aztecs and Incans were both ruled by a _____.
- Mayan economy involved agriculture and _____.
- Latin American civilization located in the arid desert valley of Mexico.
18 Clues: Mayan economy involved agriculture and _____. • The Aztecs and Incans were both ruled by a _____. • Main Mayan city located on the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico. • Main Aztec city: planned city located in the middle of a lake. • Incans used a 14,000 mile long _____ for mail and moving soldiers. • 800 symbols with specific shapes and sounds, used to record history. • ...
Guess the greek god 2020-07-30
18 Clues: War • Love • Wine • Magic • Death • Water • Sleep • Warmth • Wisdom • Revenge • Flowers • Agriculture • Poetry, sun • Moon, Huunters • God of marraige • Blacksmiths, fire • the king of the gods • Thiefs, merchants or anybody who uses the road
Jeremiah Townsend B7 APHuGe 2019-04-07
Across
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
- sites a place that is thought of as sacred (or holy) to a particular religion.
- each of the major divisions of humankind, having distinct physical characteristics.
- a policy of advocating the restoration to a country of any territory formerly belonging to it.
- relating to the ownership of an area of land or sea.
- Ratio measures the % of dependent people / number of people of working age
- city a concentration of business, shopping, and entertainment outside a traditional downtown
- morphology refers to the size, shape and relative location of a state (country)
- (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- a very large city, typically one with a population of over ten million people.
- nomadism a form of subsistence agriculture whereas ranching is a form of commercial agriculture.
- assimilation to a different culture, typically the dominant one.
- national product the total value of goods produced and services provided by a country during one year, equal to the gross domestic product plus the net income from foreign investments.
- population density the number of all people that live in a "per unit area" throughout a country
- the action of annexing something, especially territory.
- agriculture a large-scale production of crops for sale, intended for widespread distribution to wholesalers or retail outlets.
- positioning system a system of earth-orbiting satellites, transmitting signals continuously towards the earth, that enables the position of a receiving device on or near the earth's surface to be accurately estimated from the difference in arrival times of the signals
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- are the industrializing, mostly capitalist countries which are positioned between the periphery and core countries.
- Revolution the world's first historically verifiable revolution in agriculture.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- extensive urban environment that is disproportionately the larger city in the country or the region.
- the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
- traditionally any general belief, tradition, method, or item that can be said to be attributed to a specific culture in some way with regard to its fiscal, political, societal, or spiritual organization.
- environment refers to the man-made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity, ranging in scale from buildings and parks or green space to neighborhoods and cities that can often include their supporting infrastructure, such as water supply or energy networks.
- a mass or collection of things; an assemblage.
- city
- city a cosmopolitan city, with resident and visiting foreigners.
- region based on human feelings and attitudes about areas and is defined by people's shared subjective images.
- industrialized countries a country whose level of economic development ranks it somewhere between the developing and First World classifications.
- distribution refers to where people live
- agriculture system of crop cultivation using small amounts of labor and capital in relation to area of land being farmed
- an area of ground on which a town, building, or monument is constructed.
- Space the local areas within which people move or travel during the course of their daily activities
- he science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- landscape cultural properties [that] represent the combined works of nature and of man.
35 Clues: city • distribution refers to where people live • a mass or collection of things; an assemblage. • relating to the ownership of an area of land or sea. • the action of annexing something, especially territory. • (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world. • an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one. • ...
ww1 and ww2 vocab 2023-02-08
14 Clues: Bowl • Ship • Deal • Weevil • Vinson • Russell • Talmadge • Telegram • Lease Act • Market Crash • (agriculture) • of Pearl Harbor • Roosevelt (FDR) • Electrification Act (REA)
Geografija na francuskom ( 2.razr.) 2015-05-07
17 Clues: plin • nafta • ugljen • ribarstvo • šumarstvo • komasacija • stočarstvo • poljoprivreda • foslina goriva • vjetroenergija • slavenske zemlje • efekt staklenika • smrtnost dojenčadi • usitnjavanje ( posjeda ) • obnovljivi izvori energije • tip zatvorenih polja u Francuskoj • matični grad + urbanizirana okolica
water pollution 2024-04-08
16 Clues: waste • layers • overload • nutrient • Agriculture • human waste • harm living • hot weather • clear water • human health • river systems • soil particles • largest source • batereia virus • inputs large area • carried into waterways
Early civilizations 2019-06-05
15 Clues: Water • animal • moving • plants • Humans • primate • Farming • Traveler • Train pet • a long time ago • adapt something • Archaeology site • giving and taking • searching for food • prehistory studies
Life in New Zealand 2023-03-19
Big Shot 2023-08-09
Exam 2026-02-22
Across
- The fisheries subsector that produced the highest value in 2021.
- The type of sector under agriculture done in lakes, rivers, seas, and ponds by fisherfolks.
- The factor of production that is part of the agricultural sector.
- The issue where a few individuals control large areas of agricultural land.
- The government agency responsible for land acquisition and distribution.
- The government program that builds roads connecting farms to markets.
Down
- The law implemented by the government to address landownership issues.
- The animals raised for meat and dairy production in agriculture.
- The environmental problem involving changes in weather patterns affecting agriculture.
- The subsector related to logging and wood-making industries.
10 Clues: The subsector related to logging and wood-making industries. • The fisheries subsector that produced the highest value in 2021. • The animals raised for meat and dairy production in agriculture. • The factor of production that is part of the agricultural sector. • The government program that builds roads connecting farms to markets. • ...
Stage 5 Vocabulary 2023-02-06
19 Clues: girl • hodie • watch • audio • turba • currit • stands • uproar • plaudit • optimus • heads for • adult girl • performance • UBI est canis? • a grandpa is a ___ • running, but slower • san luis obispo is a city • latin root in agriculture • Caecilius' favorite place
Chapter 9 Food & Agriculture Vocab 2021-02-19
Across
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- The Malay word for wet rice, increasingly used to describe a flooded field.
- Rice planted on dry land in a nursery and then moved to a deliberately flooded field to promote growth.
- Farming that depends on the use of naturally occurring substances while prohibiting or strictly limiting synthetic substances, such as herbicides, pesticides, and growth hormones.
- Dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement for maintaining a healthy life and carrying out light physical activity
- An increase in agricultural productivity through improvement of crop rotation and breeding of livestock, beginning in the United Kingdom in the seventeenth century.
- Seed of a cereal grass.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- Seasonal migration of livestock between mountain and lowland pasture area.
- Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season.
- Commercial farming characterized by integration of crops and livestock; most of the crops are fed to animals rather than consumed directly by humans.
- Growing of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and tree crops.
- The transfer of plants and animals, as well as people, culture, and technology, between the Western Hemisphere and Europe, as a result of European colonialization and trade.
- A crop that is grown for sale, rather than for the farmer’s own use.
- The capture of wild fish and other seafood living in the waters.
- A chemical to control unwanted plants.
- A living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology.
- A farming practice that leaves all of the soil undisturbed and the entire residue of the previous year’s harvest left untouched on the fields.
- A method of soil cultivation that reduces soil erosion and runoff.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- A substance to control pests, including weeds.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
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- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family.
- Capturing fish faster than they can reproduce.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- The process that began when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth’s surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain.
- A grass that yields grain for food.
- The amount of food that an individual consumes, measured in kilocalories
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions.
- The practice of growing the same single crop year after year.
- Relatively small-scale production of fruits, vegetables, and other horticulture.
- Physical, social, and economic access at all times to safe and nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- A form of subsistence agriculture characteristic of Asia’s major population concentrations in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A form of commercial agriculture that specializes in the production of milk and other dairy products.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named for the Middle English word truck, meaning “barter” or “exchange of commodities.”
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semiarid land degradation.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
43 Clues: Seed of a cereal grass. • A flooded field for growing rice. • A grass that yields grain for food. • A chemical to control unwanted plants. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • Capturing fish faster than they can reproduce. • A substance to control pests, including weeds. • The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions. • ...
History Vocab 2021-09-01
FFA Creed 2024-09-06
8 Clues: ________ • longer word for ag • I _______ in the... • ______ by E.M Tiffany • Future Farmers of America • in _______ from ourselves • the _________ of agriculture • that_________ ag can and will hold true
Early people vocabulary 2021-09-28
Across
- a long time period defined by specific social.
- the mark of beginning of agriculture.
- an extra amount of staff.
- an object made to help people.
- something you are good at.
- farming animals and crops.
Down
- to move to new place.
- a time before writing.
- the first part of the stone age.
- people how move to find food.
- the use of skills and tools to meat human needs.
11 Clues: to move to new place. • a time before writing. • an extra amount of staff. • something you are good at. • farming animals and crops. • people how move to find food. • an object made to help people. • the first part of the stone age. • the mark of beginning of agriculture. • a long time period defined by specific social. • the use of skills and tools to meat human needs.
Early people vocabulary 2021-09-28
Across
- a long time period defined by specific social.
- the mark of beginning of agriculture.
- an extra amount of staff.
- an object made to help people.
- something you are good at.
- farming animals and crops.
Down
- to move to new place.
- a time before writing.
- the first part of the stone age.
- people how move to find food.
- the use of skills and tools to meat human needs.
11 Clues: to move to new place. • a time before writing. • an extra amount of staff. • something you are good at. • farming animals and crops. • people how move to find food. • an object made to help people. • the first part of the stone age. • the mark of beginning of agriculture. • a long time period defined by specific social. • the use of skills and tools to meat human needs.
food security Eddy, Caelan, MIKE wazaski 2022-10-27
Across
- something you drink
- light from the sun
- farming food close to where the demand is food-security when the food is the most secure
- dirt but fertile
- if nic skraem was an animal
- carbon... (emissions)
Down
- when the agriculture is regenerative
- an organism
- things put on plants kill pest bugs pests
- something you eat
10 Clues: an organism • dirt but fertile • something you eat • light from the sun • something you drink • carbon... (emissions) • if nic skraem was an animal • when the agriculture is regenerative • things put on plants kill pest bugs pests • farming food close to where the demand is food-security when the food is the most secure
Umwelt 2020-01-03
30 Clues: sea • lake • ocean • trash • earth • waste • straw • forest • towaste • toreuse • iceberg • plastic • freshair • paperbag • toreduce • torecycle • ecosystem • recycling • pollution • solarpanel • plasticbag • overfishing • environment • agriculture • climatechange • deforestation • globalwarming • extremeweather • renewableenergy • environmentallyfriendly
Fabula Cereris 2023-10-05
21 Clues: is • not • god • trees • smart • house • mother • strong • to see • family • goddess • flowers • to walk • to love • daughter • on earth • to shout • in the fire • on Mount Olympus • goddess of spring, daughter of Ceres • goddess of agriculture, mother of Proserpina
Unit 3 English - Dutch Lessons 2, 3, & 5 2025-03-31
Across
- (eeuwen)oud
- failliet
- chalet; blokhut
- veranda
- gastvrijheid
- draagbaar
- munteenheid, valuta
- voornaam(st)
- ondernemer
- verplichting
- fuseren
Down
- weeshuis
- ambitieus; streverig
- pot smeltkroes
- landbouw
- steigers
- uniek; onderscheidend
- voorraadkamer
- hypotheek
- woon-; van een woonwijk
- buitenwijk
- gas, water en elektra
- volwassen
- moed
24 Clues: moed • veranda • fuseren • weeshuis • failliet • landbouw • steigers • hypotheek • draagbaar • volwassen • buitenwijk • ondernemer • (eeuwen)oud • gastvrijheid • voornaam(st) • verplichting • voorraadkamer • pot smeltkroes • chalet; blokhut • munteenheid, valuta • ambitieus; streverig • uniek; onderscheidend • gas, water en elektra • woon-; van een woonwijk
Lanao Del Norte 2020-12-03
My crossword 2022-03-22
Industrial Revolution 2023-08-03
Across
- a machine invented to pump water out of mines
- the dividing of farms from open fields to closed.
- a place of work during the Industrial Revolution
- an Industrial Revolution toilet
- the use of children in the workforce
- old style of farming from a certain period
- a process in agriculture to not leave land fallow
- the invention of Jethro Tull that helped agriculture
- organisation who bargained better work, pay and conditions
Down
- illness caused by drinking dirty water
- a refusal to work do to poor conditions
- a time period focused on inventions and machines
- illness caused by lack of sunlight
- provided nitrogen to soil
- the place where everyone moved for work
- empty land in farming
16 Clues: empty land in farming • provided nitrogen to soil • an Industrial Revolution toilet • illness caused by lack of sunlight • the use of children in the workforce • illness caused by drinking dirty water • a refusal to work do to poor conditions • the place where everyone moved for work • old style of farming from a certain period • a machine invented to pump water out of mines • ...
Mesopotamian Agriculture and Irrigation Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-05
Across
- The watering of land, created by Mesopotamians
- A material that farmers use to plant plants
- A human made waterway to move water
- A material necessary for agriculture
- The process of gathering crops
- A bright thing necessary for crops to grow
Down
- The work farmers do
- They control pests and they might pollinate they´re habitat
- A key food for many animals that are herbivorous
- The thing obtained by planting
- The process of planting and taking care of animal
- When people exchange crops and will
12 Clues: The work farmers do • The thing obtained by planting • The process of gathering crops • A human made waterway to move water • When people exchange crops and will • A material necessary for agriculture • A bright thing necessary for crops to grow • A material that farmers use to plant plants • The watering of land, created by Mesopotamians • ...
Rooted Connections 2025-10-13
8 Clues: Fertilizer • Eat the... • Where you at? • Fungi Fruiting Body • The antidote to despair • The practice of cultivation • Root-like structure of a fungus • Type of agriculture that enhances ecosystems
Crossword puzzle Rome 2022-04-07
15 Clues: men • poor • slaves • slaves • hasallpower • goodmother&wives • madealldicistion • becomeromecitizen • formostlyrichpeople • ifrichgoodeducation • groupofwealthypeople • meat,fish,bread,vegetible • of menvote,fightinwars... • agriculture,Householdchores • wherewealthyfamiliesliveMost poorRomanslivedon farms
My crossword 2022-03-22
The Hunger Games 2022-03-29
20 Clues: title • drunk • bloodbath • bread boy • copy bird • spear girl • sting ouch • the country • water plant • chicken bird • coal district • area controllers • water plant weapon • spear girl partner • prissy people place • water plant stylist • agriculture district • obliterated district • water plant bestfriend • silver parachute people
Spanish Exploration/ Colonization 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-15
24 Clues: Gain • King • Loss • Bribe • Quest • Wealth • Colony • Rookie • Stretch • Farming • Persuade • Carvings • Prisoner • Not-Deep • Offering • Preacher • Barricade • Authority • Win-A-War • Small-Ship • Fool-Someone • Enrich-plants • Spanish-Control • A-Group's-Money-System
Choice Board 2024-12-01
20 Clues: Home • Fire • Proud • Owner • Entail • Seasons • To hide • the move • Food,diet • The famine • Mass,crowd • The figure • take notes • Kitchen Pot • The agriculture • Displace oneself • Rising, increasing • To Grow, to increase • núcleo residencial poblado • fobia a lo extranjero o a los extranjeros
Geography 2026-01-11
28 Clues: uhlí • moře • ropa • písmo • obilí • vývoz • průliv • nížiny • výroba • dobytek • průmysl • průplav • světadíl • vysočina • polokoule • národnost • železnice • znečištění • vzdálenost • jehličnatý • poloostrov • náboženství • zemědělství • vrchol hory • hlavní město • listnatý/ opadavý • životní prostředí • místo, kam cestuji
paragraph 5 2025-11-11
10 Clues: where you live • something you do • something you do • What kind of life • What the creed is about • Means the same as apply • something that is right • something that motivates people • What type of agriculture holds true • the ability to produce an affect on others
Ag Dazia Martinez 2016-01-19
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- regards a system of agricultural organization what you call bringing together food when you grab a bunch
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms
- deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from it wild ancestors
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvasted
- expenditure of much labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity
- the pratice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop
- the activity of hunting for fish using a hook trapping or gathering
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- a factory like farm devoted to either life stock fattening or dairying
- a class of agriculture or more properly raising female cattle goats or certain other lactating production of milk
- changes made to the enviorment e.g. the use of pesticides to grow crops
- characteristics of farmers or their way of living
- in america commercial grain agriculture a farm on which no one lives
- the art science and pratice of studying and managing forests and plantations
14 Clues: the cultivation of aquatic organisms • characteristics of farmers or their way of living • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvasted • the pratice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop • the activity of hunting for fish using a hook trapping or gathering • in america commercial grain agriculture a farm on which no one lives • ...
Vocab #8 2026-04-27
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- – Aztec floating gardens in marshy areas for intensive farming.
- – Indigenous Japanese religion centered on kami (spirtiered-roofedre worship.
- – Mountain range in South America that shaped Inca agriculture and culture.
- – Aztec capital city built on an island in Lake Texcoco (modern Mexico City).
- – Inca system of recording information using colored strings and knots.
- – Ancient Mesoamerican civilization (southern Mexico, Yucatán, Guatemala, Belize) known for pyramids, calendars, astronomy, and agriculture.
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- – Gate marking the entrance to a shrine or sacred space in Shinto.
- – Multi-tiered, tiered roofed structure, often Buddhist, symbolizing spiritual ascent.
- – Belief that all things (nature, objects, people) have a spirit or soul.
- – Andean empire (modern Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina) with Cuzco as capital, known for terraced farming, roads, and stone architecture.
- – Step-like farming on slopes to prevent erosion and grow crops in mountainous areas.
- – Capital city of the Inca Empire, center of government and culture.
- – Narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses (e.g., Isthmus of Panama).
- – Mesoamerican empire (Valley of Mexico) with Tenochtitlán as capital, famous for chinampas, human sacrifice, and advanced agriculture.
14 Clues: – Aztec floating gardens in marshy areas for intensive farming. • – Gate marking the entrance to a shrine or sacred space in Shinto. • – Capital city of the Inca Empire, center of government and culture. • – Inca system of recording information using colored strings and knots. • – Belief that all things (nature, objects, people) have a spirit or soul. • ...
America's Geographic Identity - Our boundaries today are based off of early events 2023-01-26
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- what did Natives give them to help them traverse the mountains that heavily helped their expidition?
- What type of agriculture did they discover (Hint: C, 1/3)
- What did Louis and Clark discover that would pose a great threat to people traveling by river?
- Which state from the Louisiana Purchase is Missing from this list? Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Oklahoma
- What type of agriculture did they discover (Hint: S, 3/3)
- What type of knowledge to aid other settlers did Louis discover? (Hint Z, 2/2)
- What native aided Louis and Clark with translation?
- What did Louis and Clark travel on to overcome the challenge of the waterfalls?
- Who else explored the Louisiana Purchase? (Hint: Z)
- Who was Sacagawea's husband that also helped decipher the messages?
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- What type of fish did Louis discover? (Hint: W)
- Who explored the Louisiana Purchase?
- How many states were involved in the Louisiana Purchase?
- What did Louis and Clark mythbust that would encourage more settlers to roam westward? (Roaming _____)
- What type of knowledge to aid other settlers did Louis discover? (Hint: B, 1/2)
- What did Clark make that would help future travelers going westward?
- What type of agriculture did they discover (Hint: B, 2/3)
- What type of bird did Louis discover? (Hint: B)
18 Clues: Who explored the Louisiana Purchase? • What type of fish did Louis discover? (Hint: W) • What type of bird did Louis discover? (Hint: B) • What native aided Louis and Clark with translation? • Who else explored the Louisiana Purchase? (Hint: Z) • How many states were involved in the Louisiana Purchase? • What type of agriculture did they discover (Hint: C, 1/3) • ...
early people history 2021-09-30
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- people who were hunter gathers
- an object to help someone to do a job
- to be good at something
- the use of skills to meet human needs
- the old stone age when people started using tools
- a time before writing
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- to much of something
- to move to a new place
- he raising of crops and animals for humans
- the new stone age when agriculture started
- when we started forming community and cities
- the training of plants and animals
12 Clues: to much of something • a time before writing • to move to a new place • to be good at something • people who were hunter gathers • the training of plants and animals • an object to help someone to do a job • the use of skills to meet human needs • he raising of crops and animals for humans • the new stone age when agriculture started • ...
Prehistory 2012-09-06
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- When people started using stones to make tools
- People who study past human life
- Taking water from sources and moving it to where it is needed
- When people used stones to make weapons
- The taming and breeding of animals for human use
- Moving from one place to another
- Before recorded events
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- When farming and agriculture was discovered
- People who often moved from place to place
- The study of past human life
- Who discovered the birth of agriculture?
- Recorded events in the past
12 Clues: Before recorded events • Recorded events in the past • The study of past human life • People who study past human life • Moving from one place to another • When people used stones to make weapons • Who discovered the birth of agriculture? • People who often moved from place to place • When farming and agriculture was discovered • ...
Desertification 2015-05-13
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- Time in which soil rests and regenerates nutrients
- cultivation of crops
- continent on which desertification does not occur
- Regarding environmental degradation, known as the “tipping point” with irreversible effects and steady decline towards ecological extinction
- dry climate
- salt deposition and accumulation left by evaporated water
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- the maximum population of a species an environment can sustain indefinitely
- desert that spans southern Mongolia and Northern China
- process of land degradation
- desert in Africa
- method of watering large-scale agriculture
- the process gradual weathering by wind or water
- excessive exposure of vegetation to livestock activity causing damage to environment
- extended periods in which regions receive little to no rainfall
- exploitation and destruction of wooded resource
15 Clues: dry climate • desert in Africa • cultivation of crops • process of land degradation • method of watering large-scale agriculture • the process gradual weathering by wind or water • exploitation and destruction of wooded resource • continent on which desertification does not occur • Time in which soil rests and regenerates nutrients • ...
Chapter 9: Water Resources and Water Use 2022-11-30
15 Clues: well • water • table • water • ladder • osmosis • aquifer • aquifer • surface • recharge • intrusion • footprint • agriculture • of depression • water-pricing system
FFA Creed Puzzle 2022-10-18
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- I believe in ____ from myself and respect from others
- Similar to farming
- The second word in each paragraph
- What can hold true to traditions
- Wrote the FFA creed
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- I believe in less dependence on ____
- I believe in the ___ of agriculture
- will hold true to best ____ of our national life
- Even in hours of ___ i cannot deny
- ___ Creed
10 Clues: ___ Creed • Similar to farming • Wrote the FFA creed • What can hold true to traditions • The second word in each paragraph • Even in hours of ___ i cannot deny • I believe in the ___ of agriculture • I believe in less dependence on ____ • will hold true to best ____ of our national life • I believe in ____ from myself and respect from others
Roman Gods & Goddesses 2021-11-18
26 Clues: Time • fire • love • dawn • wine • ugly • hope • truth • Earth • water • night • wisdom • seasons • fighting • fertility • beginnings • generation • underworld • Agriculture • shopkeepers • wild animals • Chief goddess • sister of Zeus • infernal regions • fruitful abundance • thunder and the sky
Vocabulary words Civics 2025-09-14
26 Clues: geo • pot • boat • fued • human • press • serfs • house • slash • archy • lineal • system • profit • vassal • caravel • culture • migrate • leaugue • society • domestic • humanism • navigate • geography • protestants • supply water and land • vast, flat tree less organization
Agriculture Bill 2018-12-10
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- the 'Lower House' but actually the one with the real power!
- the number of years over which the current system will be phased out
- this one theme of the Bill that will help farmers, the government will help to fund this
- once a bill has been passed by Parliament it becomes this
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- (8/4/7) an example of a 'public good'
- farmers will be paid for improving and maintaining this
- (6/5)what farmers will be paid for, by the government
- this might happen to land values
8 Clues: this might happen to land values • (8/4/7) an example of a 'public good' • (6/5)what farmers will be paid for, by the government • farmers will be paid for improving and maintaining this • once a bill has been passed by Parliament it becomes this • the 'Lower House' but actually the one with the real power! • ...
Food & Agriculture 2023-01-31
Across
- What is another word for fertile soil?
- Name one cause of Malnutrition.
- What began in 1960's?
- Name one cause of Malnutrition.
- What can lead to food distribution Problems?
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- What is used in modern agricultural techniques?
- Name one cause of Malnutrition.
- What affects the supply of aquatic animals?
- What does pesticide kill?
- Name one cause of Malnutrition.
- What can lead to famine?
11 Clues: What began in 1960's? • What can lead to famine? • What does pesticide kill? • Name one cause of Malnutrition. • Name one cause of Malnutrition. • Name one cause of Malnutrition. • Name one cause of Malnutrition. • What is another word for fertile soil? • What affects the supply of aquatic animals? • What can lead to food distribution Problems? • ...
y11 agriculture 2024-12-11
Prince Edward Island 2012-12-16
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- PEI is known as the _______ province because of agriculture
- beaches are made up of sands this colour
- PEI is one of the _______ provinces on the east coast
- Name of French explorer who discovered PEI,Jacques ________
- Provincial flower of PEI
- Famous Canadian author born in PEI ______ Maud Montgomery
- the Green _______ House is the most popular PEI attraction
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- Provincial bird of PEI
- homes of the aboriginal people in PEI
- number one industry of PEI
- aboriginal people who first lived in PEI
- Capital city of PEI
12 Clues: Capital city of PEI • Provincial bird of PEI • Provincial flower of PEI • number one industry of PEI • homes of the aboriginal people in PEI • beaches are made up of sands this colour • aboriginal people who first lived in PEI • PEI is one of the _______ provinces on the east coast • Famous Canadian author born in PEI ______ Maud Montgomery • ...
Year 8 Agriculture Crossword 2024-06-01
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- sheep meat
- dual purpose lamb that rears meat and wool. Used as the first male in the breeding process in JRAHS for prime lamb
- separating the lamb from the ewe
- a baby sheep
- process of cutting a sheep's 'nails'
- process of attaching a tag to a sheep's ear for identification purposes
- process of removing the tail
- when a ewe and ram are put together to mate
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- type of sheep with no horns and usually bred for meat producing
- process of immunising the sheep against viruses and disease
- a female sheep
- process of removing the skin around the tail
- process of removing the testicles of a male sheep
- process when a sheep regurgitates partially digested food from its first stomach and continues chewing it.
- a deep-rooted, temperate, perennial pasture legume which is well adapted to mixed farming systems. Sheep graze on it sometimes. also called alfalfa.
- a male sheep
- process of administrating medication to prevent internal parasites
- lamb bred for meat
18 Clues: sheep meat • a baby sheep • a male sheep • a female sheep • lamb bred for meat • process of removing the tail • separating the lamb from the ewe • process of cutting a sheep's 'nails' • when a ewe and ram are put together to mate • process of removing the skin around the tail • process of removing the testicles of a male sheep • ...
Better Living Through Agriculture 2022-11-04
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- cuts and threshes in a single operation
- a popular easy to grow summer flowering plant
- containing harmful chemicals/organisms
- receives and treats human waste
- a popular Chinese food that's made from soybeans
- water that is free of harmful chemicals
- a building with individually owned areas
- a popular potato variety of the 1930's
- any edible material used for animals
- removes cotton seed from cotton fiber
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- a machine used to cut small grain
- removes ears of corn from the stalks
- a plant that hosts nitrogen fixing bacteria
- row of houses connected by side walls
- a can with contents under pressure
- liquid body waste
- widespread starvation
- solid body waste
18 Clues: solid body waste • liquid body waste • widespread starvation • receives and treats human waste • a machine used to cut small grain • a can with contents under pressure • removes ears of corn from the stalks • any edible material used for animals • row of houses connected by side walls • removes cotton seed from cotton fiber • containing harmful chemicals/organisms • ...
2014 Fall Crossword Pictures 2014-12-02
environment 2026-03-31
unit 1 crossword 2023-11-07
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- is a term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides.
- refers to the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management
- refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture.
- is defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants,and animals
- is the science of insect life.
- refers to the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management
- refers to study of the properties and of soil grow plants that to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops
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- means the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural settings.
- are the resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves
- is the sciences of fruits,vegetables,and oenamentals.
- Education covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors.
- are applied sciences that involve animal growth,care,and management
- refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agricultural
- is defined as the application of science to solve a problem
- means the growing and management of living things in water,such as fish
15 Clues: is the science of insect life. • is the sciences of fruits,vegetables,and oenamentals. • is defined as the application of science to solve a problem • are applied sciences that involve animal growth,care,and management • means the growing and management of living things in water,such as fish • ...
The FFA Organization 2023-09-12
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- The total number of circles/areas that make up the Agriculture Education model.
- The common number of FFA Chapter Officers at the local level.five The total number of symbols that make up the FFA emblem.
- The total number of words that make up the FFA Motto.
- The author of the FFA Creed.
- The year that the NFA and FFA merged together (allowed minorities to become FFA members).
- The year that females were granted FFA membership - 196___.
- Future Farmers of __________
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- 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 total cost of California FFA membership dues for 2023-24 - $ ___ .
- The FFA is structured into three levels - local, __________ , and National.
- The total number of official colors of the FFA Organization.
- The name of the organization that was based on FFA which allowed Black/African American students to study agriculture in high school.
13 Clues: The author of the FFA Creed. • Future Farmers of __________ • The total number of words that make up the FFA Motto. • 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. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2023-05-06
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- Harmful disease causing microorganisms
- check the growth of microbes and increased shelf life of food
- bacteria causing disease in citrus plants
- carries the parasite of malaria (Plasmodium).
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- promotes the formation of curd
- process of conversion of sugar into alcohol
- reproduce only inside the cells of the host organism
- When a disease-carrying microbe enters our body, the body produces them
8 Clues: promotes the formation of curd • Harmful disease causing microorganisms • bacteria causing disease in citrus plants • process of conversion of sugar into alcohol • carries the parasite of malaria (Plasmodium). • reproduce only inside the cells of the host organism • check the growth of microbes and increased shelf life of food • ...
Agriculture Science 2024-10-21
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- propagation involves one parent to produce a new plant
- another name for asexual propagation
- propagation when reproduction of plants occurs naturally
- the new plant produced by sexual propagation
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- propagation When people use techniques to enable progation
- involves the bringing together of both male and female to produce seeds
- the growing of crops and rearing of animals
- the new plant produced from asexual propagation
8 Clues: the growing of crops and rearing of animals • the new plant produced by sexual propagation • another name for asexual propagation • the new plant produced from asexual propagation • propagation involves one parent to produce a new plant • propagation when reproduction of plants occurs naturally • propagation When people use techniques to enable progation • ...
