agriculture Crossword Puzzles
From Shelters to Village -settlements, Beginning of settled life 2016-02-03
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- early man who established camps all over the world
- The ancestor of elephants
- What was the main source of livelihood
- early man who lived mainly in caves
- How many steps are there in the domestication of any species of animal
- Domesticating animals and keeping for our own use
- The period between to glacial periods
- The system of buying and selling of goods
- The first animal to have been domesticated
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- This is an example of a domesticated animal
- early man whose diet underwent a change
- Who is credited to have started cultivation
- The characteristic of the culture of New stone age
- People entrusted with the protection of the village
- What is used by the women to sow seeds
- This is an essential item
- The period in which most of the earth's surface is covered with ice sheets
- The place where agriculture first began
- The houses at the beginning of the New Stone Age made up of
- Big animals on the way of extinction
20 Clues: The ancestor of elephants • This is an essential item • early man who lived mainly in caves • Big animals on the way of extinction • The period between to glacial periods • What was the main source of livelihood • What is used by the women to sow seeds • early man whose diet underwent a change • The place where agriculture first began • ...
Water, Food and Farming 2020-09-19
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- season / the time of the year when a particular crop is grown and harvested
- / it is the major crop grown in India
- crops / they are grown between March and June
- / the plants grown by farmers
- / it must be healthy to have a good growth of crops
- / these crops need a lot of water to grow
- / the process of cutting and gathering matured crops
- / it is a practice in preparing the soil in farming
- / kharif crops grow in this season
- / it is also called harvest
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- / it is an example of zaid crops. It cools our body and is a vegetable
- / it is also called the winter crops
- / they are unwanted plants that grow among crops
- / the practice of supplying water to crops
- / the art of growing crops
- / the process of removing weeds
- / how many cropping seasons do we have in India
- / this percentage of Indian population depend on agriculture
18 Clues: / the art of growing crops • / it is also called harvest • / the plants grown by farmers • / the process of removing weeds • / kharif crops grow in this season • / it is also called the winter crops • / it is the major crop grown in India • / these crops need a lot of water to grow • / the practice of supplying water to crops • ...
Unit 1, Early Humans. Word search 2021-09-20
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- A connection between landmasses
- A long time where the earth was frozen
- When agriculture was made
- One of the first jobs for Woman, One of the first jobs for men
- Before Written Language.
- A prehistoric period where stone tools was used the most
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- Planting food/Harvest food
- Moving from place to place
- A hand held item that you can use
- People that move from place to place
- When people began making stone tools
11 Clues: Before Written Language. • When agriculture was made • Planting food/Harvest food • Moving from place to place • A connection between landmasses • A hand held item that you can use • People that move from place to place • When people began making stone tools • A long time where the earth was frozen • A prehistoric period where stone tools was used the most • ...
Ag Vocab 2021-02-04
13 Clues: ffa • food • area • factor • tillage • working • tillage • species • gas emissions • weather , area • a helping hand • management pratices • nutrient stewardship
middle ages 2019-04-01
#11 Crossword Paragraph 5 2021-09-03
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- "...hold true to the best ___ of..."
- All paragraphs of the creed start with these two words (no spaces)
- "...agriculture can and ___ hold true..."
- ...the best traditions of our ___ life."
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- "...and community that will stand ___...
- " ...For my ___ in that inspiring task."
- "...In my ___ and community which..."
- "...and that I can exert an ___ in..."
- "I believe that _____ agriculture can and will hold true..."
- "...in that ___ task."
10 Clues: "...in that ___ task." • "...hold true to the best ___ of..." • "...In my ___ and community which..." • "...and that I can exert an ___ in..." • "...and community that will stand ___... • " ...For my ___ in that inspiring task." • ...the best traditions of our ___ life." • "...agriculture can and ___ hold true..." • ...
Beginning of a settled life 2023-09-27
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- ancestor of modern bull
- agriculture first started here 11000yrs ago
- new stone age houses built with sundried bricks
- women used these along with perforated stone for sowing
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- worshipped for good crop production
- domestication of animals
- method of buying and selling
- first animal to be domesticated
- agriculture production increased when animals used these
9 Clues: ancestor of modern bull • domestication of animals • method of buying and selling • first animal to be domesticated • worshipped for good crop production • agriculture first started here 11000yrs ago • new stone age houses built with sundried bricks • women used these along with perforated stone for sowing • agriculture production increased when animals used these
MAKING A LIVING 2019-10-08
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- movement of people from one region to another
- worker is the owner of the resources
- natural to man
- primary occupation
- trade or a job that is followed to earn money
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- the agriculture that is carried in most parts of India
- main occupation of people living in rural areas
- secondary occupation
- tertiary occupation
9 Clues: natural to man • primary occupation • tertiary occupation • secondary occupation • worker is the owner of the resources • movement of people from one region to another • trade or a job that is followed to earn money • main occupation of people living in rural areas • the agriculture that is carried in most parts of India
Check Your Understanding: Ecosystems, Relationships, and Permaculture 2023-10-25
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- This protects animals from the environment.
- The ideas that make up ________ come from Indigenous communities.
- Another word for “non-living things.”
- A combination of the words “living” and “together.”
- Food provides this to animals.
- Remy and Linguini in “Ratatouille” is an example of what type of organismal relationship?
- Animals need this liquid to survive.
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- An organismal relationship in which only one individuals benefits, the other is unaffected.
- True/False: Livestock grazing leads to land overuse.
- Another word for “living things.”
- _____ + Agriculture = Permaculture
- ______ accounts for 70% of the world’s freshwater consumption.
- A network of all living and nonliving things.
- An organismal relationship in which one species benefits while the other is harmed.
- Plants get ______ from the sun.
- True/False: All organismal relationships are the same.
16 Clues: Food provides this to animals. • Plants get ______ from the sun. • Another word for “living things.” • _____ + Agriculture = Permaculture • Animals need this liquid to survive. • Another word for “non-living things.” • This protects animals from the environment. • A network of all living and nonliving things. • A combination of the words “living” and “together.” • ...
The food fight 2023-04-28
11 Clues: lanta • maatalous • teollinen • nälänhätä • tuholainen • rehevöityminen • viljakelpoinen • rikkaruohomyrkyt • ylilaiduntaminen • maalais-, maaseutu • siipikarja, linnunliha
"2nd Period AP Human Geography Puzzle" by Shanna Ridley 2019-04-28
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- attempt to convert someone to your religion; Unit 3: IDK
- location of a place relative to other places; Unit 1: CC
- process of adopting certain customs that are beneficial; Unit 3: CC
- principle city in a state or country; Unit 4: CC
- amount of people who work in agriculture; a large value indicates the country is likely an LDC dependent on agriculture; Unit 6: VIT
- index of income related to GDP; Unit 6: IDK
- permanent movement from one region to another
- density change in an urban area; Unit 7: IDK
- region with sovereignty that is controlled by a city; Unit 4: CC
- idea that environment causes human activity; Unit 1: IDK
- symbolically relocated capital of a city; Unit 4: IDK
- total value of goods and services produced in a year, as well as the income that people earned from it; Unit 6: CC
- rural settlement where houses and farm buildings are situated close together with a surrounding field; Unit 7: CC
- eight international goals all United Nations have agreed to achieve by 2015; Unit 6: IDK
- system of planting crops of ridge tops; Unit 5: IDK
- rural settlement with isolated farms; Unit 7: CC
- an area an organism does its daily activities; Unit 2: IDK
- businesses that meet the needs of other businesses; many primary business centers rely on them; Unit 7: VIT
- rings of open space; Unit 7: IDK
- common language used by speakers of different languages; used for trading and communicating with foreign countries; Unit 3: VIT
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- physical location of a place across space; Unit 1: IDK
- state without a direct outlet to the sea; Unit 4: IDK
- agriculture that primarily makes products to sale them; Unit 5: CC
- population that can be supported by the environment; tells how many people an area can support Unit 2: VIT
- total value of goods and services produced in a year; Unit 6: CC
- when agencies make a deal with third world countries that they will cancel their debt if the country will set aside an amount of natural resources; Unit 5: IDK
- idea that successive societies leave cultural implants on a place; symbolize how humans interact with environment; Unit 1: VIT
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers; Unit 5: CC
- use of machinery in agriculture; it makes agriculture work more efficient and easier; Unit 5: VIT
- process of less dominant cultures being converted by more dominant cultures; Unit 3: CC
- name for terrorist organization and its affiliates; worldwide network for individuals who oppose the United States; Unit 4: VIT
- permanent movement within one region
- tendency for a growing population to continue growing after fertility decline; Unit 2: IDK
- birthplace of Muhammad; Unit 3: IDK
- location of a place relative to other features; Unit 1: CC
35 Clues: rings of open space; Unit 7: IDK • birthplace of Muhammad; Unit 3: IDK • permanent movement within one region • index of income related to GDP; Unit 6: IDK • density change in an urban area; Unit 7: IDK • permanent movement from one region to another • principle city in a state or country; Unit 4: CC • rural settlement with isolated farms; Unit 7: CC • ...
ch.12 2019-07-11
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- Involves growing plants by exposing their roots to a nutrient-rich water solution instead of soil, usually inside of a greenhouse
- Any species that interferes with human welfare by competing with us for food, invading lawns and gardens, destroying building materials, spreading disease, invading ecosystems, or simply being a nuisance.
- Occurs when food energy intake exceeds energy use and causes excess body fat.
- Where water accumulates underground and gradually raises the water table, especially when farmers apply large amounts of irrigation water in an effort to leach salts deeper into the soil, eventually killing plants.
- The increase in global food production since 1950 from using high-input industrialized agriculture to increase crop yields.
- Agriculture that supplements energy from the sun with the labor of humans and draft animals to produce enough crops for a farm family's survival, with little left over to sell or store as a reserve for hard times.
- Chemicals used to kill or control populations of organisms we consider undesirable.
- The practice of raising marine and freshwater fish in freshwater ponds or underwater cages in coastal or open ocean waters.
- This occurs when there is a severe shortage of food in an area and which can result in mass starvation, many deaths, economic chaos, and social disruption.
- Cultivating several crops on the same plot simultaneously.
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- A type of subsistence agriculture that involves burning and clearing small plots in tropical forests, growing a variety of crops until the soil is depleted, then shifting to other plots to begin the process again.
- Where all or most of the people in the country have daily access to enough nutritious food to live active and healthy lives.
- A concentration of particular aquatic species suitable for commercial harvesting in a given ocean area or inland body of water.
- Occurs when the productive potential of topsoil falls by 10% or more because of a combination of prolonged drought and human activities such as overgrazing and deforestation that reduce or degrade topsoil.
- People living with chronic hunger and poor nutrition, which threatens their ability to lead healthy and productive lives.
- A type of agriculture that uses heavy equipment and large amounts of financial capital, fossil fuels, water, commercial inorganic fertilizers, and pesticides to produce single crops, or monocultures.
- A form of industrialized agriculture used primarily in tropical less-developed countries growing cash crops like bananas, soybeans, sugarcane, coffee, palm oil, and vegetables mostly for export to more-developed countries.
- A program where each crop and its pests are evaluated as parts of an ecological system to form a control plan that uses a combination of cultivation, biological/chemical tools, and applied in a coordinated process tailored to each situation.
- A process that degrades soil from repeated applications of irrigation water in dry climates which leads to the gradual accumulation of salt in the upper layers of soil.
- Supplying water to crops by artificial means.
20 Clues: Supplying water to crops by artificial means. • Cultivating several crops on the same plot simultaneously. • Occurs when food energy intake exceeds energy use and causes excess body fat. • Chemicals used to kill or control populations of organisms we consider undesirable. • ...
Ayaan Patel Period 1 2023-05-11
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- Shared ides, values, and beliefs of a culutre - IDK 3=Cultural Patterns and Processes
- A localized economy in which a large number of companies and industries cluster together - VIT 7=Industry and Economic Development
- The system of mass production that was pioneered in the early 20th century by the Ford Motor Company - IDK 7=Industry and Economic Development
- When humans remove or thin forests for lumber or to use the land - CC 5=Agriculture and Rural Land Use
- The rapid expansion of the geographic extent of cities and towns - CC 6=Cities and Urban Land Use
- Act of leaving ones country to settle in another - CC 2=Population and Migration
- The number of set districts among units of government - IDK 4=Political Organization of Space
- A point where there is congestion or blockage - CC 4=Political Organization of Space
- Geographic area comprised of weak states and conflic - CC 4=Political Organization of Space
- Map Interviews, Interpretation based - CC 1=Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives
- Religion that offers belief that are attractive to a universal population - CC 3=Cultural Patterns and Processes
- An area of open land around a city, on which building is restricted - IDK 6=Cities and Urban Land use
- Acquiring political control over another country - VIT 4=Political Organization of Space
- A method of human communication - VIT 3=Cultural Patterns and Processes
- Government incentive paid to agribusiness - IDK 5=Agriculture and Rural Land Use
- Model to determine Country development - VIT 2=Population and Migration
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- Businesses and not-for-profit organizations that focus on providing essential services such as public services, education, and healthcare - CC 7=Industry and Economic Development
- The industry based on human knowledge which involves technology, information, financial planning, research, and development - CC 7=Industry and Economic Development
- Action of coming to a new country to live permanently - CC 2=Population and Migration
- A practice in cultivation of soil, producing crops, and livestock - VIT 5=Agriculture and Rural Land Use
- The process by which vegetation in drylands decreases and eventually disappears - CC 5=Agriculture and Rural Land Use
- Privately owned properties within a designated renewal area are purchased or taken for redevelopment - CC 6=Cities and Urban Land Use
- Model used to determine interaction between two places - IDK 2=Population and Migration
- Maps peoples perception of an areas land - IDK 1=Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives
- Religion that relates closely to culture, hearth, and physical geography - CC 3=Cultural Patterns and Processes
- An urban design movement that promotes environmentally friendly habits by creating walkable neighborhoods - VIT 6=Cities and Urban Land use
- Numbers, measured data - CC 1=Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives
- Used to determine characteristics of the Earth as a portion or whole - VIT 1=Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives
28 Clues: Numbers, measured data - CC 1=Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives • A method of human communication - VIT 3=Cultural Patterns and Processes • Model to determine Country development - VIT 2=Population and Migration • Act of leaving ones country to settle in another - CC 2=Population and Migration • ...
CWD: Earth's Resources-Soil 2021-04-11
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- medium soil particles
- an agriculture that does not cause degradation of the soil faster than it forms
- the typical composition of soil in a given area
- a lack of necessary nutrients required for humans and animals
- man-made steps on hillsides and mountains
- a pest control method that help control the organisms that threaten crop productivity via other organisms
- agriculture that uses humans and animals (does not need fossil fuels) to grow crops
- large soil particles
- an organism which helps plants reproduce
- a huge warehouse/pen of livestock/poultry that provides energy-rich food for their growth
- a farming method where a "wall" of tall trees/plants is used to slow the wind through a given area
- agriculture that relies on mechanized farming equipment, fossil fuels, human-made chemicals, and irrigation to grow crops
- a distinct layer of soil
- the process where rocks and minerals are broken down into smaller particles
- the introduction of new genes into organisms to produce more valuable products via engineering
- chemicals that kill organisms that utilize plants humans value
- occurs when too many plants have been eaten by animals to allow for sufficient re-growth
- an agriculture that does not use synthetized chemicals in the production of crops
- a system comprised of wastes and remains of organisms, disintegrated rock, gases, water, nutrients and microorganisms
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- when use of a controlled environment produces desired aquatic organisms
- when any combination of various occurrences results in a loss of soil productivity (greater than ten percent)
- a revolution of agriculture through new technology, crop varieties, and farming practices
- a farming method where the soil is turned over before planting
- mixture of all particle sizes in equal distribution
- organisms that have been genetically engineered
- upper soil horizons have a build-up of salts
- man-made provision of water to crops
- a pest control method that help control the organisms that threaten crop productivity via the combination of chemical and biological pest controls
- very small soil particles
- land that is suitable for growing crops
- a farming method where a hillside is plowed perpendicular to the slope
- a collection of diverse seeds of plants
- the engineering of an organism's DNA
- the amount of a crop produced in a given area
- the cross-section of the soil horizons of a given area
- a farming method with the planting of different crops at the same time in a given area with various benefits depending on the crops
- a farming method where crop types are alternated in a given area/field
- the hard, solid rock (due to bound particles) beneath the surface materials which are made up of loose particles
- a farming method where crops are planted in between main crop plantings that protect the field
- the rendering of soil that no longer supports plant growth or the ecosystem
40 Clues: large soil particles • medium soil particles • a distinct layer of soil • very small soil particles • man-made provision of water to crops • the engineering of an organism's DNA • land that is suitable for growing crops • a collection of diverse seeds of plants • an organism which helps plants reproduce • man-made steps on hillsides and mountains • ...
Civil War Crossword 2024-05-10
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- the practice of turning raw materials into manufactured goods
- the fusing of northern states that opposed the seceding of presidential states
- to reach an agreement between 2 or more sides
- someone who wants to get rid of slavery
- that practice of farming
- alliance of states that left the Union
- to officially leave a country
- favoring one section or part of a country rather that the whole country
- showing support for ones country
- Rights rights held by individual states
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- System economy that is based on agriculture worked on by slaves and/or laborers
- taxes of imported or exported goods
- power given out
- prevent access for goods on travel
- the political party that wanted to contain slavery in the south and not let it spread
- the practice of forced labor and restricted liberty
- relating between citizens of the same country
- the political party that has split on the issue of slavery
18 Clues: power given out • that practice of farming • to officially leave a country • showing support for ones country • prevent access for goods on travel • taxes of imported or exported goods • alliance of states that left the Union • someone who wants to get rid of slavery • Rights rights held by individual states • to reach an agreement between 2 or more sides • ...
LC #8 2025-04-30
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- knotted cords that keep record
- largest Mexican altepetl, historic center of Mexico CIty
- the belief everything on Earth can help or harm human needs
- SOuth America mountain range, largest peak outside Asia
- man made islands of raised fields used for agriculture
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- Peruvian city near scared city, heart of Tawantinsuyu imperial government
- narrow strip that connects 2 large pieces of land
- Architectural style associated with Buddhist Temples
- method of agriculture where you build graduated terraces on the side of hill
- traditional Japanese architectural gate found at Shinto shrine entrances
- largest pre-Columbian civilization
- indigenous Japanese religion that worships Kamis
- Mesoamerican civilization 2000 BC–1697 AD
- 1300–1521 AD Mesoamerican civilization
14 Clues: knotted cords that keep record • largest pre-Columbian civilization • 1300–1521 AD Mesoamerican civilization • Mesoamerican civilization 2000 BC–1697 AD • indigenous Japanese religion that worships Kamis • narrow strip that connects 2 large pieces of land • Architectural style associated with Buddhist Temples • man made islands of raised fields used for agriculture • ...
New Hampshire crossword puzzle 2026-05-05
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- purple finch is the states what.
- a figure someone saw in a mountain
- industries in this state.
- a supreme court justice in this state.
- some agriculture in this state.
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- the 14th president and famous person in this state
- purple lilac is the states what.
- white tail deer is the states what.
- astronaut at this state.
- this state is known as the state.
10 Clues: astronaut at this state. • industries in this state. • some agriculture in this state. • purple lilac is the states what. • purple finch is the states what. • a figure someone saw in a mountain • white tail deer is the states what. • a supreme court justice in this state. • this state is known as the state. • the 14th president and famous person in this state
Agriculture 2024-08-11
5 Clues: Crops grown in monsoons • Example of synthetic fertilizer • Chemicals used to control pests • Natural fertilizers added to soil • Unwanted plants in human-controlled settings
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Agriculture 2026-05-17
History 2023-03-22
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- assistance to people who need help
- Unofficial force that is similar to military
- Is part of agriculture dealing with the animals such as sheep, goats, yaks, etc
- supreme power or authority
- restoration of power and unity to a group, place, or individual
- Not having enough money to get useful resources
- developed many industries and countries together
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- One who is in charge or in control
- enforcing very strict obedience to authority
- Period of tension between the Unites states and the soviet union
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- form of government that allows people to have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation
- Supreme law of the united states of America
- To have an effect on someone or something, persuade
- A leader who wants absolute power
- opposing the communist government
- A state of being rich/prosperous
- producing crops, and raising livestock
18 Clues: supreme power or authority • A state of being rich/prosperous • A leader who wants absolute power • opposing the communist government • One who is in charge or in control • assistance to people who need help • producing crops, and raising livestock • Supreme law of the united states of America • enforcing very strict obedience to authority • ...
AG Review Game 2022-08-11
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- negotiate terms and the transaction
- fellowship with others as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests and goals
- The art of cultivating soil, growing crops and raising live stock
- A way that achieves maximum productivity with minimum effort
- all of the people born and living at the same time
- Symbol of intercurricular
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- The professional in the science, practice, and management of agriculture
- customs or beliefs being passed from generation to generation
- Symbol of progress, new day
- the land and its buildings for use growing crops and animals typically under the control of one farmer
- symbol of unity
- Symbol of wisdom
- Symbol of hard work/ labor
- National freedom/ pride
- Making or manufacturing from components or raw materials
15 Clues: symbol of unity • Symbol of wisdom • National freedom/ pride • Symbol of intercurricular • Symbol of hard work/ labor • Symbol of progress, new day • negotiate terms and the transaction • all of the people born and living at the same time • Making or manufacturing from components or raw materials • A way that achieves maximum productivity with minimum effort • ...
Upson County Extension/4-H 2025-10-21
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- clearer thinking
- one of the top three Agriculture Commodities for Upson County focusing on hay/baleage
- a camp providing recreational and athletic facilities for children during the summer vacation period
- test providing information on the soil actual nutrients status
- practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals
- the color between blue and yellow
- one of the top three Agriculture Commodities for Upson County focusing on timber/trees
- voluntary work intended to help people in a particular local areas of need.
- symbol for 4-H
- a competitive shooting group, often for young people, that uses BB guns for sport and competition
- SHOWING, an event where individuals, often 4-H and FFA members, exhibit livestock animals to be judged
- a gathering of members of a club, an organization with a common interest, to meet, discuss, and make decisions about their shared purpose
- the process of acquiring social, cognitive, and emotional skills to prepare young people for adulthood through positive, supportive experiences and relationships
- member of the 4-H program who is in kindergarten through third grade
- the color of milk or fresh snow
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- dried livestock food source
- Upson County's Top Agriculture Commodity focusing on meat chickens
- a team-based academic competition where two teams compete to answer questions on a wide range of subjects
- a group of athletes who compete in the shooting sports disciplines of trap, skeet, and sporting clays
- trained, responsible junior/senior 4-H members who mentor younger 4-H members, teach workshops, and assist with leadership roles at events and in clubs
- domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese
- large ruminant livestock animals
- member of the 4-H program who is in fourth through sixth grade
- an instructional session where individuals learn culinary techniques, recipes, and food preparation skills
- the U.S. federal agency for national service and volunteerism
- better living
- an organized group of young people who advise local governments, community organizations, or businesses on issues that affect youth
- the process of analyzing a water sample to determine its quality, safety, and suitability for various uses
- larger service
- greater loyalty
30 Clues: better living • symbol for 4-H • larger service • greater loyalty • clearer thinking • dried livestock food source • the color of milk or fresh snow • large ruminant livestock animals • the color between blue and yellow • domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese • the U.S. federal agency for national service and volunteerism • ...
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resource Vocabulary 2024-11-12
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- A person who specializes in geologic research and study
- The reduction of energy through using less of an energy service
- Experts in agriculture
- The abbreviation for Food and Drug AdmiFood science The study of the nature of foods and the changes that occur in them naturally
- The science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind
- Providing nourishment or nutriment
- The abbreviation for the United States Department of Agriculture
- The resource of economic value that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its consumption
- Relating to or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that it is not depleted or permanently damaged.
- A person who practices veterinary medicine or surgery
- The art of science of cultivating gardens
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- A person who studies living organisms
- The pattern of the interrelationships of organisms and their environment, and the science that is concerned with that relationship
- Materials or substances such as minerals, forest, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- The industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food & fiber and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products
- When a resource is used up
- An engineer who solves problems that affect the quantity and quality of food.
- An official who examines for compliance with regulations, standards, etc
18 Clues: Experts in agriculture • When a resource is used up • Providing nourishment or nutriment • A person who studies living organisms • The art of science of cultivating gardens • A person who practices veterinary medicine or surgery • A person who specializes in geologic research and study • The reduction of energy through using less of an energy service • ...
The FFA Creed 2022-09-12
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- I believe in the future of
- with such _______ and skill
- more power in
- in less need for
- leadership from ourselves and
- For I know the ______ and discomforts
- I cannot
- Is pleasant as well as
- Achievements won by the present and past
- the product of our
- Each paragraph begins with I _______
- and enough honest ___ to help make it so
- In the promise of _______ days
- efficiently and think clearly
- And hold an inborn
- and in the ability of
- Have come to us from the
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- in producing and
- a _____ born not of words but of deeds
- Be engaged in other agricultural
- even in hours of
- ______ agriculture can and will
- and the public ________
- stand solid for my part in that inspiring
- in my ______ and community
- and that I can ________ an influence
- hold true to the best _______
- in the _____ abundant
- To live and work on a good
- playing ____ with those whose happiness
30 Clues: I cannot • more power in • in producing and • even in hours of • in less need for • the product of our • And hold an inborn • in the _____ abundant • and in the ability of • Is pleasant as well as • and the public ________ • Have come to us from the • I believe in the future of • in my ______ and community • To live and work on a good • with such _______ and skill • leadership from ourselves and • ...
Winter Splash Crossword 2016-12-18
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- Cute nickname for an undesirable plant
- A source of pollution
- Don’t need a MBA to do this!
- Essential for growth... that can become a nuisance
- Something we are trying to keep out of water
- One of the original six… or a green source of concern
- Area draining in a body of water
- A resident of the Great Lakes
- Citizen science based program
- Not welcomed
- Saginaw or Georgian
- Wisconsin river
- Soldiers… or a useful technology
- Strange mathematics?
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- Now known as the sediment and nutrient reduction program
- Practice in agriculture that has a lot of benefits
- Important economic activity in the basin
- Bigger locks than the ones used for bikes
- Network located in Wisconsin
- Can be a nuisance… or a very useful material
- This disk will help you to see in great depth
- Accronym for a region receiving a lot of attention
- Important source of funding for the region
- A very slippery cover
- Us!
25 Clues: Us! • Not welcomed • Wisconsin river • Saginaw or Georgian • Strange mathematics? • A source of pollution • A very slippery cover • Don’t need a MBA to do this! • Network located in Wisconsin • A resident of the Great Lakes • Citizen science based program • Area draining in a body of water • Soldiers… or a useful technology • Cute nickname for an undesirable plant • ...
Greek Gods 2024-08-24
Across
- West wind
- Dreams
- Fire, volcanoes, craftsmen, forges, blacksmiths
- Sea, earthquakes, horses
- Day
- Hygiene, cleanliness
- Agriculture
- Sea/nymphs
- Strength
- Fertility
- Strife
- South wind
- Wisdom, warfare
- Sun, poetry, music, medicine, oracles, archery
- North wind
- Truth
- Stars
- War, violence, bloodlust, weapons
- Spiders
- Commerce, languages, thievery, trickery, messengers
- Spring
- Marriage, queens
- Cheese, beekeepers
- Night
- Violent death
- Agriculture, wheat
- Underworld, riches
- Revenge
- Dolphins
- Winter
- Youth
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- Wine, partying, madness
- Vegetable gardens
- Hearth, home
- Medicine
- Magic, crossroads
- Nature, wilderness
- Marriage ceremonies
- Ghosts
- Sleep
- Childbirth
- Sea monsters
- Panic
- Victory
- East wind
- Moon, hunting, archery, young maidens
- Sky, lightning, thunder, kings
- Love
- Love, beauty
- Misery, poison
- Death
- Peaceful death
- Nets
- Wrestling
- Fear
- Old age
- Luck
- Rainbows
- Violent sea storms
- Law
- Choices
61 Clues: Day • Law • Love • Nets • Fear • Luck • Sleep • Panic • Death • Truth • Stars • Night • Youth • Dreams • Ghosts • Strife • Spring • Winter • Victory • Spiders • Old age • Revenge • Choices • Medicine • Strength • Rainbows • Dolphins • West wind • Fertility • East wind • Wrestling • Sea/nymphs • Childbirth • South wind • North wind • Agriculture • Hearth, home • Sea monsters • Love, beauty • Violent death • Misery, poison • Peaceful death • Wisdom, warfare • Marriage, queens • ...
Latin Root Words 2024-10-21
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- Not damaged from contact
- To send someone out
- The science and practice of farming
- Make changes in something established
- The art or process of commuting a judicial sentence
- Able to bend without breaking
- Positive in attitude and full of energy
- Relating to or expressed as a fraction
- Friendly able to approach
- To send or give off
- Restore something old
- To bend around or curve
- Remove leaves from a tree,plant on a area of land
- An extraordinary wonderful event
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- The state of physical touching
- Extremely beautiful, elaborate or impressive
- The cracking or breaking something
- Able to be heard
- Sound
- Bring goods or service into a country from aboard for sale
- A chemical used in agriculture
- Plant leaves collectively
- Expel a foreigner from a country
- Arousing, wonderful or deserving of respect and approvalAgriculture - The science and practice of farming
- To travel a distance regularly
- To make great in size
26 Clues: Sound • Able to be heard • To send someone out • To send or give off • Restore something old • To make great in size • To bend around or curve • Not damaged from contact • Plant leaves collectively • Friendly able to approach • Able to bend without breaking • The state of physical touching • A chemical used in agriculture • To travel a distance regularly • Expel a foreigner from a country • ...
USSR under Stalin 2025-02-04
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- the man that wrote the communist manifesto that Stalin looked up to
- countries with these types of governments didn't trust Stalin
- Stalin's predecessor
- a group of people who were given many more rights in the USSR than in other countries
- Stalin's name in english
- youth sports programs
- the kind of leader Stalin was
- the type of government the USSR used
- age what Stalin's reign was called
- the name of what Stalin did to kill thousands
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- Stalin tried to improve ___, but it ultimately failed
- Stalin utilized these in order to make changes swiftly
- this is what the citizens ecpirenced when the agriculture began to decline
- who Lenin wanted to rule after him
- the camps that Stalin forced people into in Siberia
- all children were entitled to a ____
- what Stalin used as a guide
- wealthy peasants
- the leader of the USSR from 1922-52
- Stalin was successfully able to do this to the USSR
20 Clues: wealthy peasants • Stalin's predecessor • youth sports programs • Stalin's name in english • what Stalin used as a guide • the kind of leader Stalin was • who Lenin wanted to rule after him • age what Stalin's reign was called • the leader of the USSR from 1922-52 • all children were entitled to a ____ • the type of government the USSR used • ...
Human Origins Vocabulary 2025-09-06
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- primate species classification of modern human beings
- advanced human society with many organizational features
- remains of an organism preserved in rock or stone
- living with a permanent home
- culturally significant man-made objects
- nomads that only get food by hunting, fishing, or foraging
- to tame an animal and use/farm them
- behaviors, beliefs, customs, and artifacts of a specific group of people
- first known writing system invented by the Sumerians
- to create laws or rules
- professional writer and record keeper of ancient civilizations
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- the era where humans began agriculture, domesticating animals, and creating settlements
- people who live with no permanent home
- birth place of agriculture, civilization, and basic technology
- ancient picture symbols that convey meanings
- Ancient temples in Mesopotamia and Iran
- a worker skilled in 1 specific trade
- period of history with no written records
- study of past cultures
- The era where humans started to evolve and develop stone tools
20 Clues: study of past cultures • to create laws or rules • living with a permanent home • to tame an animal and use/farm them • a worker skilled in 1 specific trade • people who live with no permanent home • Ancient temples in Mesopotamia and Iran • culturally significant man-made objects • period of history with no written records • ancient picture symbols that convey meanings • ...
Ch. 10-16 Crossword - Grace Murray 2015-05-26
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- machine that could quickly remove seeds from cotton fiber
- the main cash crop for the South
- Thomas Jefferson's political party
- had an economy based on agriculture
- president during the War of 1812
- Thomas Jefferson was worried about the legality of this
- people who were hoping to find gold in California were called this
- the time in history where people fled to California in search of gold
- gave the speech “Ain’t I a Woman”
- one method of transportation at the time
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- someone who hated slavery and wanted to get rid of it
- U.S. had to gain control of this area to push into Canada
- Northerners worked in these; horrible conditions
- had more of an industrial economy
- the change from a society based on agriculture to one based on industry
- British burned this town
- was a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad
- an issue dividing the country at the time
- loyalty to a region
- President Jackson didn’t agree to having this
20 Clues: loyalty to a region • British burned this town • the main cash crop for the South • president during the War of 1812 • had more of an industrial economy • gave the speech “Ain’t I a Woman” • Thomas Jefferson's political party • had an economy based on agriculture • one method of transportation at the time • an issue dividing the country at the time • ...
Winter Splash Crossword 2016-12-18
Across
- Network located in Wisconsin
- One of the original six… or a green source of concern
- Us!
- Important source of funding for the region
- Soldiers… or a useful technology
- Wisconsin river
- Don’t need a MBA to do this!
- Area draining in a body of water
- Not welcomed
- Essential for growth... that can become a nuisance
- Bigger locks than the ones used for bikes
- A source of pollution
- This disk will help you to see in great depth
- Now known as the sediment and nutrient reduction program
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- Citizen science based program
- Important economic activity in the basin
- Something we are trying to keep out of water
- Saginaw or Georgian
- Practice in agriculture that has a lot of benefits
- Can be a nuisance… or a very useful material
- Cute nickname for an undesirable plant
- Accronym for a region receiving a lot of attention
- Strange mathematics?
- A resident of the Great Lakes
- A very slippery cover
25 Clues: Us! • Not welcomed • Wisconsin river • Saginaw or Georgian • Strange mathematics? • A source of pollution • A very slippery cover • Network located in Wisconsin • Don’t need a MBA to do this! • Citizen science based program • A resident of the Great Lakes • Soldiers… or a useful technology • Area draining in a body of water • Cute nickname for an undesirable plant • ...
DAV INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, KHARGHAR MULTIPLE ASSESSMENT - II CROSSWORD PUZZLE TOPIC - SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY NAME _____________ CLASS - X SECTION - ____ ROLL NO. ___ 2021-08-10
Across
- PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS ARE
- IN A YEAR
- VALUE OF FINAL GOODS AND SERVICES
- 1. A SYSTEM OF CONVEYING PEOPLE OR GOODS
- WORKERS WORKING BELOW HIS CAPACITY AND
- A SCIENCE OR PRACTICE OF PLANTING,
- LEADS TO THE GROWTH OF THIS
- GOVERNMENT SELLS RICE AND WHEAT TO
- AND HAVE MANY OTHER
- AND CARING FOR FORESTS
- RESOURCES
- PLACE TO PLACE
- SECTOR HAS ASSURED AND REGULAR WORK
- AT LOW COST IN THESE SHOPS
- SECTOR IS CHARACTERISED BY SCATTERED AND
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- AN ECONOMY WITH BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
- TERTIARY SECTOR ALSO KNOWN AS
- MAIN AIM OF PRIVATE SECTOR
- IN A COUNTRY
- UNITS
- UNDER MGNREGA _____ DAYS OF WORK IS
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND
- THE PUBLIC SECTOR
- A NATIONWIDE TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY
- WORKERS IN THIS SECTOR HAVE JOB
- ON THE BASIS OF
- SECONDARY SECTOR IS ALSO KNOWN AS
- 2. MAIN PRIMARY ACTIVITY CONDUCTED IN
- WHO HAS TO TAKE STEPS FOR THE WELFARE OF
- UNEMPLOYMENT WHEN SOMEONE SEEMS EMPLOYED
- WHEN WE PRODUCE GOODS BY EXPLOITING
31 Clues: UNITS • IN A YEAR • RESOURCES • IN A COUNTRY • PLACE TO PLACE • ON THE BASIS OF • THE PUBLIC SECTOR • AND HAVE MANY OTHER • AND CARING FOR FORESTS • MAIN AIM OF PRIVATE SECTOR • AT LOW COST IN THESE SHOPS • LEADS TO THE GROWTH OF THIS • TERTIARY SECTOR ALSO KNOWN AS • PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS ARE • WORKERS IN THIS SECTOR HAVE JOB • VALUE OF FINAL GOODS AND SERVICES • ...
AP Human Geography 2024-05-29
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- The most prominent type of intraregional migration in the world
- The primary factor in von Thünen's model for choosing commercial farm products is
- The US center of population has moved
- another word for market area
- English is part of this language family
- folk culture varies due to
- 150 males to 137 girls
- The arrangement of a feature in space
- in the concentric model,a city develops in
- example of this is job opportunities
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- the worlds largest universalizing religion
- thought that population growth would exceed food supply
- a stage no country is currently in in the DTM
- came up with 5 stages of Economic Development
- example of a psychical feature that hinders migration
- shape used in the central place theory
- Asian agriculture is characterized by shortages in everything expect
- language spoken by most people around the world
- sector including mining and agriculture
- diffusion in which a trend or idea is spread rapidly
20 Clues: 150 males to 137 girls • folk culture varies due to • another word for market area • example of this is job opportunities • The US center of population has moved • The arrangement of a feature in space • shape used in the central place theory • English is part of this language family • sector including mining and agriculture • the worlds largest universalizing religion • ...
Ag 8 Syllabus 2024-09-05
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- our rules are aligned to this saying
- worth 20% of your grade
- Agriculture in the _________
- Late work will be accepted up to one ____ after the deadline.
- Food we ___
- Animals we ____ For
- Resources we ___
- Resources we _________
- something you need with you every single day
- Agriculture in the _____
- Energy we _________
- electronic item required to have in class everyday
- number of points deducted each day work is submitted after deadline.
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- the consequence of the "3 With Me" rule.
- Procedures: Return your notebook in an ___ manner
- Use appropriate ______________. Swearing will not be tolerated.
- Plants we ______
- from the list of potential consequences.
- from the list of potential consequences
- Acronym for the project you will have to complete in Ag Class
- You need these for Maple Season.
- prohibited at all times during the school day.
- one of the key words in rule #4.
- No ____ will be allowed in the ag room. Water is OK.
24 Clues: Food we ___ • Plants we ______ • Resources we ___ • Animals we ____ For • Energy we _________ • Resources we _________ • worth 20% of your grade • Agriculture in the _____ • Agriculture in the _________ • You need these for Maple Season. • one of the key words in rule #4. • our rules are aligned to this saying • from the list of potential consequences • ...
Vir Patel Block:8 LC #1 2023-08-30
Across
- Shared beliefs, customs, and practices of a society.
- The time before written records.
- A society with advanced culture and government.
- The study of past societies through artifacts and excavations.
- Objects made or used by humans in the past.
- Skilled writers and record-keepers of ancient civilizations.
- To tame wild animals for human use.
- Modern humans, the only surviving species of this genus.
- One of the earliest writing systems, using wedge-shaped symbols.
- A wanderer without a permanent home.
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- A region in the Middle East where agriculture first developed.
- The New Stone Age, characterized by agriculture.
- The Old Stone Age, marked by early tool use.
- A stepped temple tower of ancient Mesopotamia.
- The shift from nomadic life to farming and settled communities.
- A skilled craftsperson or maker of handmade goods.
- A symbol or image that represents a word or idea.
- Early human lifestyle, relying on hunting and foraging.
- To arrange laws, rules, or practices into a systematic code.
- A mysterious ancient monument in England.
20 Clues: The time before written records. • To tame wild animals for human use. • A wanderer without a permanent home. • A mysterious ancient monument in England. • Objects made or used by humans in the past. • The Old Stone Age, marked by early tool use. • A stepped temple tower of ancient Mesopotamia. • A society with advanced culture and government. • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
Across
- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
dustbowl 2024-11-18
Across
- to speed up the process
- people not getting enough nutrition
- the upper layer of soil
- project to create windbreaks in the great plains
- farming practice of plowing or planting across a slope following its elevation lines
- process where land becomes visibly less healthy
- severe dust storms that damaged agriculture American and canaidan praries during the 1930s
- gradually destroyed or worn away
- prevention of loss of the topmost layer of the soil from erosion
- height above a level
- method of farming which involves cultivating a field
- semi-desert climate
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- warmer and drier than those that form over the ocean
- federal agency in 1935 to coordinate relief activities in response to the dustbowl
- when the lungs are filled with dust
- agency of the US department of agriculture
- when people inhaled dust and got colds
- broad expanse of flatland in North America
- severe dust storm that happened on April 14, 1935
- When there is no rain
- someone moving one place to another
21 Clues: semi-desert climate • height above a level • When there is no rain • to speed up the process • the upper layer of soil • gradually destroyed or worn away • when the lungs are filled with dust • people not getting enough nutrition • someone moving one place to another • when people inhaled dust and got colds • agency of the US department of agriculture • ...
mason irvin unit 8 cross word 2024-04-01
Across
- air pollutant: Direct pollutant
- Mixed planting
- Cancer-causing
- system: On-site sewage
- (CFCs): Ozone-depleting chemicals
- area: Metropolitan
- area: Countryside
- Release
- Slope farming
- degradation: Land deterioration
- Windbreak
- cover: Terrain
- Salt buildup
- pollution: Atmospheric contamination
- eutrophication: Nutrient overloading
- hole: Atmospheric gap
- disease: Novel
- Protocol: Ozone protection
- Radioactive
- Watering
- crop: Protective planting
- pollution: Specific pollution
- tide: Algal bloom
- farming: Slope cultivation
- Atmospheric haze
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- City growth
- Contamination
- Excessive grazing
- inversion: Atmospheric condition
- Fibrous
- Sewage
- fuel: Carbon source
- Plowing
- bloom: Algae proliferation
- Facilities
- disease: Microorganisms
- Accumulation
- agriculture: Eco-friendly farming
- Urban expansion
- Amplification
- Disease agent
- Land desertification
- Nerve-damaging
- Insecticide
- agriculture: Natural farming
- rotation: Alternating crops
- Developmental
- source pollution: Diffuse pollution
- use: Utilization
- island: Urban heat
- air pollutant: Indirect pollutant
- deposition: Acid rain
52 Clues: Sewage • Fibrous • Plowing • Release • Watering • Windbreak • Facilities • City growth • Insecticide • Radioactive • Accumulation • Salt buildup • Contamination • Slope farming • Amplification • Disease agent • Developmental • Mixed planting • Cancer-causing • cover: Terrain • Nerve-damaging • disease: Novel • Urban expansion • use: Utilization • Atmospheric haze • Excessive grazing • area: Countryside • tide: Algal bloom • ...
Nation of Immigrants 2025-02-11
Last Unit 2014-11-30
16 Clues: ice • cars • heat • melts • icebergs • burps methane • _______ change • _______ nations • ____ level rise • ________ dioxide • ________ warming • source of nitrous oxide • panel on climate change • source of carbon dioxide • stronger and more frequent • describes the 'kind' of light
chapter 11 2022-01-12
16 Clues: shelf • speech • thomas • federal • culture • baguette • argument • outerspace • make legal • not a democrat • first president • a founding father • the american blank • this is a rebellion • what is always growing • when a president is elcted
Desertification 2015-05-13
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- the process gradual weathering by wind or water
- extended periods in which regions receive little to no rainfall
- _______ period, time in which soil rests and regenerates nutrients
- continent on which desertification does not occur
- process of land degradation
- desert that spans southern Mongolia and Northern China
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- exploitation and destruction of wooded resource
- desert in Africa
- carrying _________, the maximum population of a species an environment can sustain indefinitely
- excessive exposure of vegetation to livestock activity causing damage to environment
- dry climate
- _________ threshold, regarding environmental degradation, known as the “tipping point” with irreversible effects and steady decline towards ecological extinction
- salt deposition and accumulation left by evaporated water
- method of watering large-scale agriculture
- cultivation of crops
15 Clues: dry climate • desert in Africa • cultivation of crops • process of land degradation • method of watering large-scale agriculture • exploitation and destruction of wooded resource • the process gradual weathering by wind or water • continent on which desertification does not occur • desert that spans southern Mongolia and Northern China • ...
Ag and Communication! 2024-04-12
Across
- Example: Photographic
- Irrigation system that produces artificial rain.
- People use materials, information, and machines to produce food and natural fibers.
- Importance of agriculture in technology development.
- What are the connections that allow users to move from one Web page to another called?
- What role does technology play in regard to wellness and illness?
- Growing plants in nutrient solutions without soil is called?
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- Example: Printed graphic
- The Information Age resulted from the invention of what?
- What software allows a user to connect with the World Wide Web?
- what is one technological artifact used in sports?
- The practice of growing and harvesting fish in controlled conditions.
- Example: Internet
- using bio agents to produce goals or services.
- Example: Telecommunication
15 Clues: Example: Internet • Example: Photographic • Example: Printed graphic • Example: Telecommunication • using bio agents to produce goals or services. • Irrigation system that produces artificial rain. • what is one technological artifact used in sports? • Importance of agriculture in technology development. • The Information Age resulted from the invention of what? • ...
W2 2026-06-26
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- Artificial waterway used for transportation or irrigation.
- Payment made by conquered peoples to a ruler or state.
- Common cereal crop cultivated in early civilizations.
- Method of supplying water to crops through canals and ditches.
- Clay surface commonly used for writing in Mesopotamia.
- Collection of territories ruled by a central authority.
- Exchange of goods and services between people or regions.
- Belief in many gods.
- Person trained to read and write records.
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- Series of rulers from the same family line.
- Cultivation of crops and raising of livestock.
- Region known for rich soil and early civilizations.
- Important grain crop grown in Mesopotamia.
- Independent city and surrounding territory governed separately.
- River that helped support Mesopotamian agriculture and trade.
15 Clues: Belief in many gods. • Person trained to read and write records. • Important grain crop grown in Mesopotamia. • Series of rulers from the same family line. • Cultivation of crops and raising of livestock. • Region known for rich soil and early civilizations. • Common cereal crop cultivated in early civilizations. • Payment made by conquered peoples to a ruler or state. • ...
The Aztecs 2020-06-04
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- It is a weapon that the aztecs used
- It was a punishment for kidnapping or stealing corn
- The material which was used for building the houses
- It was a method for agriculture
- The name of the lake they were surrounded by
- Pictures of objects that sound the same as the word required
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- The name of their main God
- It was a transportation method
- the name of the island
- It was one of the main products that succeed in agriculture
- Other names for the traders
11 Clues: the name of the island • The name of their main God • Other names for the traders • It was a transportation method • It was a method for agriculture • It is a weapon that the aztecs used • The name of the lake they were surrounded by • It was a punishment for kidnapping or stealing corn • The material which was used for building the houses • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-03-29
Across
- term given to the translation in agriculture
- invention made the movement of goods faster and cheaper
- A building where goods are produced by machines
- transmitted encoded messages over a wire
- enclosed land
- English machinist and engineer; inventor of the flying shuttle
- cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting
- a person who organizes and operates a business
- A person who makes fabric by weaving fiber together
- a machines used to spin wool and cotton
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- inventor of the spinning machine
- the practice of cultivating plants and livestock
- use of fast flowing water to produce energy or power
- planting different crops in the same land
- Country in which the industrial revolution began
- a powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains
- commercial iron that contains carbon
- one of the most common crops used in crop rotation
- English inventor who invented the seed drill
- commercial and passenger transportation over a body of water
20 Clues: enclosed land • inventor of the spinning machine • commercial iron that contains carbon • a machines used to spin wool and cotton • transmitted encoded messages over a wire • planting different crops in the same land • term given to the translation in agriculture • English inventor who invented the seed drill • a powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
Across
- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
Down
- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
AP human geo puzzle 2022-05-10
Across
- north american free trade agreement
- absorbing culture
- moving of goods
- plant cultivated by people
- designs that stand for things
- seasonal migration of livestock
- regional variety of a language
- ability to meet humanities
- zone separating two states
- extraction of raw materials
- parallel line
- CBR
- fees for the support of government
- position of something on earth
- degradation of land
- south american organization
- IMR
- directed or moving away
- geometric arrangement
- redrawing legislative boundaries
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- map making
- particles sticking together
- boundary that separates regions
- workers who are self employed
- genetically altered crops
- commercial agriculture
- employee given a specific task
- something occurs in space
- power of vocal communication
- granting of powers from the government
- dividing an area into zones
- modify a portion of earths surface
- portion of a state that is surrounded
- forced to migrate
- basic good use in commerace
35 Clues: CBR • IMR • map making • parallel line • moving of goods • absorbing culture • forced to migrate • degradation of land • geometric arrangement • commercial agriculture • directed or moving away • genetically altered crops • something occurs in space • plant cultivated by people • ability to meet humanities • zone separating two states • particles sticking together • extraction of raw materials • ...
Executive Departments 2023-02-03
15 Clues: 50 • D.O.D • "Zap" • Origin • Langley • Farming • Equality • Expensive • Purple Heart • On the inside • Buying/Selling • Means of traveling • A place to call home • Funds of a government • Intense form of working
Voodoo Lwa 2024-11-13
15 Clues: Life, humor • Agriculture • Love, beauty • Sea, sailors • Twin spirits • War, strength • Serpent, wisdom • Death, cemetery • Rainbow, balance • Bull, protection • Water, knowledge • Legba Gatekeeper • Crossroads, chaos • Sirène Ocean, wealth • Brigitte Death, protection
Outdoor & Business Records (SAEs) 2025-09-12
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- For students who grow and sell ornamental plants, shrubs, or trees.
- For students who work to manage or improve the environment and natural resources. This could include recycling agricultural products or preventing soil erosion.
- This award is for repairing and maintaining agricultural equipment and structures.
- For students who work for a business that provides outdoor fun related to agriculture, like a petting zoo, hunting area, or guide service.
- For students who own or work for a business that provides services to the agriculture industry, like custom baling, crop scouting, or horseshoeing.
- For students who use speaking, writing, or social media to share the story of agriculture.
- For students who work with businesses that process agricultural products, such as turning milk into cheese or processing wool.
- For students who work to improve the availability of fish and wildlife. This can include improving habitats, doing wildlife surveys, or stocking fish.
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- For students who design and build agricultural equipment or structures using materials like wood, metal, or electrical components.
- For students who help teach others about agriculture, like by mentoring younger students or creating presentations for the public.
- This is for students who identify a community need and create a project to help, using their agricultural skills and knowledge. You can't make a profit from this project.
- For students who sell finished agricultural products, like feed, seed, equipment, or flowers they did not grow themselves.
12 Clues: For students who grow and sell ornamental plants, shrubs, or trees. • This award is for repairing and maintaining agricultural equipment and structures. • For students who use speaking, writing, or social media to share the story of agriculture. • ...
Introduction to FairTrade 2024-04-22
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- Extra sum of money paid to FairTrade farmers to invest in business or community projects.
- FairTrade guarantees this type of working conditions for farmers, banning discrimination and child labor.
- Those who benefit from FairTrade's initiatives, ensuring they receive fair prices and working conditions.
- International organization promoting ethical trading practices and sustainability in agriculture.
- FairTrade's efforts include mitigating the effects of this global issue on agriculture.
- FairTrade ensures that the prices paid to farmers for their goods do not fall below this standard.
- Focus area of FairTrade, aiming to reduce the negative impact of agriculture on the planet.
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- Another product benefiting from FairTrade practices, known to sell at higher rates when certified.
- Goal of FairTrade, aiming for practices that meet present needs without compromising future generations.
- Principle upheld by FairTrade, ensuring fair treatment regardless of gender or social status.
- FairTrade ensures equitable access to sustainably grown products through this process.
- FairTrade adds this to supply chains, ensuring shoppers know the ethical practices behind the products they buy.
- Aspect of equality emphasized by FairTrade, aiming to increase recognition and opportunities for women.
- One of the many products covered under FairTrade, often associated with increased sales when certified.
- Additional sum of money paid to FairTrade farmers to invest in community projects.
15 Clues: Additional sum of money paid to FairTrade farmers to invest in community projects. • FairTrade ensures equitable access to sustainably grown products through this process. • FairTrade's efforts include mitigating the effects of this global issue on agriculture. • Extra sum of money paid to FairTrade farmers to invest in business or community projects. • ...
Peyton Mazur-Baker 2025-10-30
18 Clues: school • tiding • houses • burning • spending • trash waste • making cars • agriculture • growing food • travel by car • earning money • travel by foot • travel by bike • creativity, making • taking care of plastic • volleyball, baseball, and ect • making cakes, cookies, brownies • making things like stir frys, and soups
RFM 2021-12-02
Across
- What type of meat do we get from pigs?
- a place where fish live in
- Chickens and ducks are also known as ______.
- Which four-tire engineering vehicle is mostly used in agriculture?
- a girthed usually padded and leather-covered seat for the rider of an animal
- RFM offers many popular types of fish, name one.
- How many stores do we have?
- Which domestic animal do we eat the most?
- another name for a rabbit
Down
- Where can you purchase the best animal and agriculture products in Belize?
- popular animal on farms
- footwear used by farmers and cowboys
- food that comes from chickens
- item used to place food for animals on a farm
- kernels that domestic birds eat
15 Clues: popular animal on farms • another name for a rabbit • a place where fish live in • How many stores do we have? • food that comes from chickens • kernels that domestic birds eat • footwear used by farmers and cowboys • What type of meat do we get from pigs? • Which domestic animal do we eat the most? • Chickens and ducks are also known as ______. • ...
Later Prehistory Worksheet 2023-09-22
Across
- this crop was cultivated during the wet season
- during the "wet phase" evidence of fishing was found in this desert
- led to increases in human population
- sorghum and millet were ground into flour to make this savory dish
- first Egyptian pharaoh
- grazing your domesticated livestock on seasonal pastures
- insect responsible for spreading trypanosomiasis
- those who controlled production
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- a cultural and social process resulting in the transfer of beliefs, values, and social activities
- bird domesticated by 3000 BC in West Africa
- this was an important grain for early settlements
- this animal from east Asia became domesticated about 4000 years ago
- a branch of agriculture concerned with raising domestic animals
- "new stone"
- crops that could sustain communities through hard times
15 Clues: "new stone" • first Egyptian pharaoh • those who controlled production • led to increases in human population • bird domesticated by 3000 BC in West Africa • this crop was cultivated during the wet season • insect responsible for spreading trypanosomiasis • this was an important grain for early settlements • crops that could sustain communities through hard times • ...
Life in East Africa 2025-10-28
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- side where most East Africans live.
- agriculture growing crops to feed themselves and their families.
- a large group of people sharing a common ancestor in the far past.
- trapping or killing of protected wild animals for the sake of profit in the illegal wildlife trade.
- power environmental issue in East Africa.
- known for its colorful dyed clothing.
- tradition stories, fables, poems, proverbs, and family histories are passed by word of mouth from one generation to the next.
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- nutrition difficult problem to overcome.
- density measures how many people live in a given geograpical area.
- having or exhibiting variety
- main economic activity in East Africa.
- ethnic group in Tanzania border.
- and English East Africa languages.
- ethnic group in Kenya
- Kenya's capital.
15 Clues: Kenya's capital. • ethnic group in Kenya • having or exhibiting variety • ethnic group in Tanzania border. • known for its colorful dyed clothing. • main economic activity in East Africa. • and English East Africa languages. • side where most East Africans live. • nutrition difficult problem to overcome. • ...
industrial Revolution 2015-10-25
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- the growth in factories in the north led to
- while the south thrived in agriculture the north thrived in
- system that employed young single woman
- Eli Whitney's invention that improved the cotton industry
- Built to connect oceans and lakes to farms and cities
- improved efficiency in factories and products
- travelers had to pay at these to use roads
- was the most famous textile mill
- invented the electric telegraph
- country's lone decent route made of crushed rock
- built the nations first water-powered textile mill
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- by burning wood or coal, the engine boiled the water to create steam
- Time period in improvements in transportation and technology
- organized a company called the Boston Associates
- remained the country's largest industry
- developed the steam boat
- this dramatic advance in transportation allowed longer and faster travel
- inventedbuy Cyrus McCormick
- canal that ran from New York no Lake Erie
- the cotton gin led to a increase in slavery
20 Clues: developed the steam boat • inventedbuy Cyrus McCormick • invented the electric telegraph • was the most famous textile mill • system that employed young single woman • remained the country's largest industry • canal that ran from New York no Lake Erie • travelers had to pay at these to use roads • the growth in factories in the north led to • ...
industrial Revolution 2015-10-25
Across
- was the most famous textile mill
- this dramatic advance in transportation allowed longer and faster travel
- travelers had to pay at these to use roads
- developed the steam boat
- remained the country's largest industry
- Eli Whitney's invention that improved the cotton industry
- by burning wood or coal, the engine boiled the water to create steam
- built the nations first water-powered textile mill
- system that employed young single woman
- Time period in improvements in transportation and technology
- invented the electric telegraph
- Built to connect oceans and lakes to farms and cities
Down
- inventedbuy Cyrus McCormick
- the cotton gin led to a increase in slavery
- improved efficiency in factories and products
- while the south thrived in agriculture the north thrived in
- organized a company called the Boston Associates
- country's lone decent route made of crushed rock
- the growth in factories in the north led to
- canal that ran from New York no Lake Erie
20 Clues: developed the steam boat • inventedbuy Cyrus McCormick • invented the electric telegraph • was the most famous textile mill • remained the country's largest industry • system that employed young single woman • canal that ran from New York no Lake Erie • travelers had to pay at these to use roads • the cotton gin led to a increase in slavery • ...
Breana Jamison P6 2022-05-10
Across
- Redrawing legislative boundaries
- North american free trade agreement
- Basic good use in commerace
- Extraction of raw materials
- Position of something on earth
- Regional variety of a language
- Employee given a specific task
- Geometric arrangement
- Parallel line
- Granting of powers from the government
- Map making
- Zone separating two states
- Absorbing culture
- Seasonal migration of livestock
- Boundary that separates regions
- Workers who are self employed
- Ability to meet humanities
Down
- Something occurs in space
- Directed or moving away
- Modify a portion of earths surface
- Degradation of land
- Moving of goods
- CBR
- Particles sticking together
- Plant cultivated by people
- Forced to migrate
- Commercial agriculture
- Dividing an area into zones
- South american organization
- Portion of a state that is surrounded
- Fees for the support of government
- Genetically altered crops
- IMR
- Designs that stand for things
- Power of vocal communication
35 Clues: CBR • IMR • Map making • Parallel line • Moving of goods • Forced to migrate • Absorbing culture • Degradation of land • Geometric arrangement • Commercial agriculture • Directed or moving away • Something occurs in space • Genetically altered crops • Plant cultivated by people • Zone separating two states • Ability to meet humanities • Basic good use in commerace • Extraction of raw materials • ...
Food Production 2026-02-04
Across
- An edible fungi.
- Crops that are grown during monsoon and harvested in autumn.
- A bacteria found in the roots of leguminous plants.
- Rearing of chickens for their meat
- A huge fruit garden
- Collective name of cows and buffaloes.
- Plants from which Quinine is obtained.
- Crops cultivated to fulfil the food requirement of humans.
- The practice of growing plants and rearing of animals for food, clothing and other products.
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- Living organisms which are invisible to the naked eye.
- Production of aquatic animals by the proper utilisation of a small or large body of water.
- Another term for anaerobic respiration.
- Crops that are grown during winter and harvested in spring.
- Crops that are grown for their commercial value.
- Milk-yielding animals.
- A group of proteins found in milk.
- The branch of agriculture that deals with the art, science, technology and business of growing plants.
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- Rearing of chickens for their eggs
- Working animals
20 Clues: Working animals • An edible fungi. • A huge fruit garden • Milk-yielding animals. • Rearing of chickens for their meat • A group of proteins found in milk. • Rearing of chickens for their eggs • Collective name of cows and buffaloes. • Plants from which Quinine is obtained. • Another term for anaerobic respiration. • Crops that are grown for their commercial value. • ...
Geo-Assingment 2024-08-29
Across
- The circular stone formation which was created in prehistory and is thought to be for ceremonies.
- Symbols which had meaning behind them
- Someone who travels around to get food and resources
- A cresent shaped area in Asia.
- Someone who created furniture or tools
- A pyramid-looking structure which has cultural importance
- A time before recorded history
- The scientific name of humans.
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- The period which humans transitioned to agriculture.
- A method used before taming agriculture and livestock for survival.
- Tamed
- New Stone Age
- Long lasting traditions or behavior of a set of people
- The creation of social structure
- Old Stone Age
- Items from the past which usally have a corrlation or show connection to how life was like in the past.
- Study of the past and past history
- A wedge-shapes on a stone which is thought to be an anicent lanuage
- Arrangement of lanuage into a strucutured form
- Someone who hand-copied scripts or contacts
20 Clues: Tamed • New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • A cresent shaped area in Asia. • A time before recorded history • The scientific name of humans. • The creation of social structure • Study of the past and past history • Symbols which had meaning behind them • Someone who created furniture or tools • Someone who hand-copied scripts or contacts • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-02-02
Across
- a small lateral or terminal protuberance on the stem of a plant that may develop into a flower, leaf, or shoot
- to prepare or prepare and use for the raising of crops
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- a long period when there is little or no rain
- a situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people, causing illness and death, or a particular period when this happens
- an insect or small animal that is harmful or damages crops:
5 Clues: a long period when there is little or no rain • to prepare or prepare and use for the raising of crops • an insect or small animal that is harmful or damages crops: • a small lateral or terminal protuberance on the stem of a plant that may develop into a flower, leaf, or shoot • ...
Agriculture 2024-02-01
5 Clues: They _______ the orange trees. • The apples were grown ___________. • The farmer was ______ corn seeds in the field. • This land with many fruit trees is very _______. • Coffee grains, corn, and bananas are examples of: _____.
Agriculture 2024-02-27
Agriculture 2025-11-03
Soil Crossword 2021-09-28
15 Clues: waste • odorless • organisms • nutrients • permeation • Whole soil • hot or cold • transparent • long exposure • layer of earth • liquids or gas • chemical element • soil horizons form • filtering of fluids • maintain water for life
Soil Crossword 2021-09-28
15 Clues: waste • odorless • organisms • nutrients • permeation • Whole soil • hot or cold • transparent • long exposure • layer of earth • liquids or gas • chemical element • soil horizons form • filtering of fluids • maintain water for life
Code Crossword 2024-10-17
Across
- loss of foliage.
- title of various muslim rulers.
- or toward the left side of a ship.
- chemical product used in agriculture.
- Leaves collectively.
- of or relating to port wine or suggestive of port drinkers.
Down
- conducted on strictly commercial principles.
- A Stretch of boggy or swampy land.
- muffled sound.
- close-fitting linen or muslin cap, as worn by elderly women or babies.
10 Clues: muffled sound. • loss of foliage. • Leaves collectively. • title of various muslim rulers. • A Stretch of boggy or swampy land. • or toward the left side of a ship. • chemical product used in agriculture. • conducted on strictly commercial principles. • of or relating to port wine or suggestive of port drinkers. • ...
2014 Fall Final Picture Crossword 2014-12-02
WZU L5 2S Final 2023-06-15
19 Clues: loyal • control • farming • necessary • bug killer • fulfilling • insufficient • try to solve • equal weight • not important • the situation • a complete deal • more than enough • Worm inside body • the way someone acts • illustration graphics • Able to recover quickly • product information on paper • something that affects the outcome
Agriscience Crossword 2022-10-18
Across
- what symbolizes freedom
- What does the cross-section of corn in the FFA emblem represent
- what signifies the labor and tillage of the soil
- The agricultural organization that is known for blue jackets
- What symbolizes knowledge and wisdom
- What organization was for future farmers before segregation ended
- What symbolizes a new day in agriculture
- The official name of the FFA blue color
- What crop is grown in every state in the nation?
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- Finish the sentence: I believe in the future of ______
- Who wrote the FFA Creed?
- Where is national convention held?
- In 1969, _____ were allowed in the FFA
- the official name of the FFA yellow color
14 Clues: what symbolizes freedom • Who wrote the FFA Creed? • Where is national convention held? • What symbolizes knowledge and wisdom • In 1969, _____ were allowed in the FFA • The official name of the FFA blue color • What symbolizes a new day in agriculture • the official name of the FFA yellow color • what signifies the labor and tillage of the soil • ...
Vocab crossword 2022-12-15
14 Clues: lived • farming • complaint • no nucleus • come across • living thing • organization • troublemaker • has a nucleus • study of life • first to find • someone who explores • problematic situation • early stages of development
ag 2021-05-11
TECHNOLOGY IN EASTER SHOW 2024-03-28
Unit 04 2023-07-06
The Food Fight 2023-04-28
Chapter 12.4 Vocab 2024-04-01
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- security the guarantee of an adequate and reliable food supply for all people at all times
- modified organism an organism whose DNA has been manipulated by scientists
- a shortage of essential nutrients
- a huge warehouse or pen designed to deliver energy rich feed to livestock or poultry; also called concentrated animal feeding operations or factory farms
- land land that is suitable for farming
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- agriculture farming that does not deplete soil faster than it forms
- the raising of aquatic organisms for food in a controlled environment; also called fish farming
- bank an organization that preserves the seeds of diverse plants in case of a global crop collapse
- agriculture a type of sustainable agriculture in which only biological methods are used
- engineering a process in which scientists directly manipulate an organism’s DNA
- the use of genetic engineering to increase the value of products
11 Clues: a shortage of essential nutrients • land land that is suitable for farming • the use of genetic engineering to increase the value of products • agriculture farming that does not deplete soil faster than it forms • modified organism an organism whose DNA has been manipulated by scientists • ...
AGSCI Lab quiz November 16th 2021-11-04
Across
- Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship
- Groups advocate that animals have rights that include not being consumed, used in sport or research, or in some cases even used as pets or companions.
- A feed combination of hay, corn, barley, field grasses, cotton seed, and bakery or grocery by-products. A complete ration that has been developed and prepared so that each bit contains the correct nutrients.
- The active process to protect against the spread of infectious disease.
- Food and Drug Administration
- Places where livestock are concentrated and confined in a very small area, and fed carefully mixed, high-concentrate feed to fatten them and prepare them for slaughter.
- Chemical residue from pesticides, hormones, and food additives. These are huge threat to food safety.
- Animals allowed to move around and feed naturally. This method is considered to be a kinder method of farming than intensive methods. (Free-range chickens, pigs, and other farm animals).
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- United States Department of Agriculture – a federal agency involved in all phases of agriculture.
- The process and protocols associated with effective management of animal waste.
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- Application of skill, creativity, and knowledge to sound principles of livestock management (good shepherd model). This term is many times associated with handling of beef cattle.
- The view for effective monitoring of animal well-being and the application of management that enhances the animal’s welfare. Spay/Neuter, Nutrition, Pet Shelters, Pet Adoption programs, animals living happy lives.
- Veterinary Feed Directive
- A form of commercial agriculture where livestock graze over an extensive area.
- An agricultural activity associated with the raising of domesticated animals, such as cattle, horses, sheep, and goats.
- Articulates the values of a group / a membership.
- SAFETY process to assure that food is free of pathogens, toxins, and contaminants.
- Classification system of food quality: the designation of live or carcass merit.
- This is the form, shape, and visual appearance of an animal.
- The DNA code in the cells of all living things; they determine physical characteristics (fur color, etc.)
- Defined as a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged.
22 Clues: Veterinary Feed Directive • Food and Drug Administration • Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship • Articulates the values of a group / a membership. • This is the form, shape, and visual appearance of an animal. • The active process to protect against the spread of infectious disease. • ...
APHG Chapter 10.1 Vocab. 2020-04-28
Across
- grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals, as well as land used for grazing
- agriculture= found in LDCs, the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer’s family
- a large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- cleared land after slashing and burning; other names include ladang, milpa, chena, and kaingin
- the system of commercial farming found in the US and other relatively developed countries because the family farm is not an isolated activity but is integrated into a large food-production industry
- the reproduction of plants through annual planting of seeds that result from sexual fertilization
- any plant cultivated by people
- the flooded field used to grow wet rice
- separating chaff from rice seeds by beating them on the ground or treading on them barefoot
- rice husks
- the process of farmers clearing land for planting by slash-and-burn agriculture and then growing crops on a cleared field for only a few years until soil nutrients are depleted and then leaving it fallow for many years so the soil can recover
- found in MDCs, the production of food primarily for sale off the farm
- the most productive farmland
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- a form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals
- refers to the practice of planting rice on dry land in a nursery and then moving the seedlings to a flooded field to promote growth
- when farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum possible yield from a parcel of land
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pasture areas
- the incorrect but frequently used European/North American name for sawah
- deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals to obtain sustenance or economic gain; thus, it originated when humans domesticated plants and animals for their use
- when farmers clear land for planting by slashing vegetation and burning the debris
- the reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing plants, such as cutting stems and dividing roots
- obtaining two harvests per year from one field
- rice’s outer covering
- allowing lighter chaff to be blown away by the wind
25 Clues: rice husks • rice’s outer covering • the most productive farmland • any plant cultivated by people • the flooded field used to grow wet rice • obtaining two harvests per year from one field • a large farm that specializes in one or two crops • allowing lighter chaff to be blown away by the wind • found in MDCs, the production of food primarily for sale off the farm • ...
dust bowl 2024-11-18
Across
- a sickness caused from the dust
- upper layer of soil
- the action of surface processes
- The study and enterprise of agriculture
Down
- crop and livestock
- American tv show that was set for during the dustbowl
- a person Identified from the origin of the state Oklahoma
- large areas of grass and field
- time of no rain
9 Clues: time of no rain • crop and livestock • upper layer of soil • large areas of grass and field • a sickness caused from the dust • the action of surface processes • The study and enterprise of agriculture • American tv show that was set for during the dustbowl • a person Identified from the origin of the state Oklahoma
Engineers 2022-08-29
26 Clues: dams • caulk • paper • vacuum • trains • asphalt • iphones • plastic • jet fuel • software • medicine • coatings • telephone • automobile • television • water mills • refrigerator • how wires run • air condition • oil platforms • nuclear energy • x-ray machines • wildlife features • pedal powered blimps • software for healthcare • herbicide ready soybeans
Types of Engineering 2024-02-01
Across
- Animal related
- Planes
- Bio Science
- wheels
- agriculture
- cleaning carpets
- see-through
- companies
- Technology
- Energy science
- transport
- field technology
- Genes
- human interactions
- radioactive
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- coding
- transmission device
- device for the disabled
- Traveling
- starter engineer
- fast and loud systems.
- Quantum laws
- electricity
- cars
- designer
- air
26 Clues: air • cars • Genes • coding • Planes • wheels • designer • Traveling • companies • transport • Technology • Bio Science • agriculture • see-through • electricity • radioactive • Quantum laws • Animal related • Energy science • starter engineer • cleaning carpets • field technology • human interactions • transmission device • fast and loud systems. • device for the disabled
Agriculture 2025-01-27
Agriculture 2024-06-13
agriculture 2024-11-13
chapter 2-3 2022-02-28
Across
- 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
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- national policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
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- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- 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
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- market in which goods and services are sold illegall
- entering into an activity
14 Clues: entering into an activity • market in which goods and services are sold illegall • conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • national policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions • fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2022-01-03
Across
- the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture based
- first written law
- process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet
- Greek meaning" the land between two rivers"
- people in early societies who don't know how to grow their own food
- grow food instead of hunting for it
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- first civilization developed in Mesopotamia
- belief in 2 or more gods
- belief in only one god
- people who move place to place to find food
- background of where you come from
11 Clues: first written law • belief in only one god • belief in 2 or more gods • background of where you come from • grow food instead of hunting for it • first civilization developed in Mesopotamia • people who move place to place to find food • Greek meaning" the land between two rivers" • process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet • ...
Unit 5 Agriculture Vocab 2023-02-15
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- An agricultural activity involving the raising of livestock, most commonly cows and goats, for dairy products such as milk, cheese, and butter.
- economy All agricultural activity generated for the purpose of selling, not necessarily for local consumption.
- A form of technology that uses living organisms, usually genes, to modify products, to make or modify plants and animals, or to develop other microorganisms for specific purposes.
- The set of economic and political relationships that organize food production for commercial purposes. It includes activities ranging from seed production, to retailing, to consumption of agricultural products.
- People’s ability to access sufficient safe and nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active life.
- An agricultural activity associated with the raising of domesticated animals, such as cattle, horses, sheep, and goats.
- The art and science of producing food from the land and tending livestock for the purpose of human consumption.
- Form of agriculture that uses mechanical goods, such as machinery, tools, vehicles, and facilities, to produce large amounts of agricultural goods—a process requiring very little human labor.
- A linked system of processes that gather resources, convert them into goods, package them for distribution, disperse them, and sell them on the market.
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- The conscious manipulation of plant and animal species by humans in order to sustain themselves.
- Foods that are mostly products of organisms that have had their genes altered in a laboratory for specific purposes, such as disease resistance, increased productivity, or nutritional value, allowing growers greater control, predictability, and efficiency.
- Places where livestock are concentrated in a very small area and raised on hormones and hearty grains that prepare them for slaughter at a much more rapid rate than grazing; often referred to as factory farms.
- The development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and fertilizers transferred from the developed to developing world to alleviate the problem of food supply in those regions of the globe.
- The cultivation or farming (in controlled conditions) of aquatic species, such as fish. In contrast to commercial fishing, which involves catching wild fish.
- An agricultural system characterized by low inputs of labor per unit land area.
- The process by which formerly fertile lands become increasingly arid, unproductive, and desert-like.
- Area located in the crescent-shaped zone near the southeastern Mediterranean coast (including Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Turkey), which was once a lush environment and one of the first hearths of domestication and thus agricultural activity.
17 Clues: An agricultural system characterized by low inputs of labor per unit land area. • The conscious manipulation of plant and animal species by humans in order to sustain themselves. • The process by which formerly fertile lands become increasingly arid, unproductive, and desert-like. • ...
The World of Agriculture 2023-01-19
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- refers to planting multiple crops on the same land during the same seasons.
- Safety focuses on the handling, storage and preparation of food products.
- refers to spreading technologies, ideas or businesses throughout the world.
- refers to growing plants with nutrients and water without the use of soil.
- refers to heat, electricity or fuel produced from plant or animal materials.
- refers to the shortness in supply compared to the supply which is desired.
- Sector refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products.
- science of cultivating soil, growing crops and raising livestock to produce food and fiber.
- Currency refers to a type of currency which is accepted throughout the world.
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- Intensive refers to an operation having high labor expenses.
- Marketing refers to visualizing and sending a product worldwide to reach an international market.
- management, marketing and financing of food, fiber and fuel products for domestic and global affairs.
- Extensive refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses.
- Processing focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products.
- Sector resources and services used to produce agricultural products.
- Resource Systems focuses on the development and preservation of natural environments.
- Period refers to the time period required to pass after an animal has been given medication before any products can be used.
- Land refers to any land capable of producing crops.
- refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely.
- Agriculture utilization of technology to allow producers to make smarter decisions based on collected data.
20 Clues: Land refers to any land capable of producing crops. • refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely. • Intensive refers to an operation having high labor expenses. • Extensive refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses. • Processing focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products. • ...
Early Civilizations 2022-08-28
Across
- scribes
- script, form of writing based on the use of symbols, including cuneiform and hiero-glyphs
- wedge shaped impressions on clay tablet
- monumental architecture typical of Old Kingdom Egypt used as burial sites for pharaohs
- ancient Egyptians and Mayans
- diffusion, the spread of one culture’s practices, beliefs, and/or items, like food, music, or tools.
- the use of man made objects such as dams or canals to allow water for agriculture
- Revolution, prehistorical shift in human activity from hunting and gathering to agriculture resulting in human settlements
- a series of rulers from a single family
- a complex system of writing that used both pictures and more abstract forms, used by
- belief in multiple gods
- the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- dividing time into historical eras for purposes of analysis
- growing food
- someone who studies human life and culture based on artifacts and human fossils
- having more than needed, especially when it comes to food.
- or patriotic reasons.
- a group of people living in an ordered community together for religious, cultural, scientific,
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- to search for food or supplies
- Someone who digs up and examines artifacts to study past societies
- the taming of wild animals to use as help in agriculture or developing seeds/plants to
- of labor, separation of tasks needed to be done in a society. Example, farmers, artists,
- Crescent, A geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle
- an independent political unit made up of a city and surrounding land
- a massive stepped tower on which was built a temple dedicated to the chief god or goddess of
- a society characterized by established cities, specialized labor, complex institutions, written records, and advanced technology
- a long-standing custom, practice, or tradition adopted by a group of people
- “wedge shaped” a system of writing developed by the Sumerians using a reed stylus to
- a person living in a society where most or all food is hunted or foraged.
- on farms.
- nomad, a person who domesticated animals for food and clothing and moves along regular migratory routes to provide a steady source of food for those animals.
- a political unit where large numbers of people and areas of land are controlled by one ruler
32 Clues: scribes • on farms. • growing food • or patriotic reasons. • belief in multiple gods • ancient Egyptians and Mayans • to search for food or supplies • the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates • wedge shaped impressions on clay tablet • a series of rulers from a single family • having more than needed, especially when it comes to food. • ...
2-3 vocab 2023-03-09
Across
- number of people per square mile of land area
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industryGosplan
- 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
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
Down
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
14 Clues: 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 • conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • ...
Early Civilizations 2022-08-28
Across
- a group of people living in an ordered community together for religious, cultural, scientific,
- wedge shaped impressions on clay tablet
- dividing time into historical eras for purposes of analysis
- ancient Egyptians and Mayans
- a long-standing custom, practice, or tradition adopted by a group of people
- having more than needed, especially when it comes to food.
- diffusion, the spread of one culture’s practices, beliefs, and/or items, like food, music, or tools.
- to search for food or supplies
- a massive stepped tower on which was built a temple dedicated to the chief god or goddess of
- a political unit where large numbers of people and areas of land are controlled by one ruler
- someone who studies human life and culture based on artifacts and human fossils
- the use of man made objects such as dams or canals to allow water for agriculture
- Someone who digs up and examines artifacts to study past societies
- an independent political unit made up of a city and surrounding land
- Revolution, prehistorical shift in human activity from hunting and gathering to agriculture resulting in human settlements
- on farms.
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- the taming of wild animals to use as help in agriculture or developing seeds/plants to
- a society characterized by established cities, specialized labor, complex institutions, written records, and advanced technology
- a series of rulers from a single family
- nomad, a person who domesticated animals for food and clothing and moves along regular migratory routes to provide a steady source of food for those animals.
- a person living in a society where most or all food is hunted or foraged.
- a complex system of writing that used both pictures and more abstract forms, used by
- growing food
- “wedge shaped” a system of writing developed by the Sumerians using a reed stylus to
- monumental architecture typical of Old Kingdom Egypt used as burial sites for pharaohs
- script, form of writing based on the use of symbols, including cuneiform and hiero-glyphs
- of labor, separation of tasks needed to be done in a society. Example, farmers, artists,
- belief in multiple gods
- or patriotic reasons.
- the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- Crescent, A geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle
31 Clues: on farms. • growing food • or patriotic reasons. • belief in multiple gods • ancient Egyptians and Mayans • to search for food or supplies • the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates • wedge shaped impressions on clay tablet • a series of rulers from a single family • having more than needed, especially when it comes to food. • ...
Soil/Agriculture Homework Assignment 2025-01-26
Across
- governs the registration, distribution, sale, and use of pesticides in the United States.
- Type of weathering that occurs through changes like rusting or being exposed to acidic rain.
- Creating step-like flat areas on slopes to reduce erosion and conserve water.
- Areas where plates collide, leading to mountain formation, earthquakes, or subduction zones.
- The movement of rock particles by natural forces like water, wind, or ice.
- Rows of trees or shrubs planted to block wind and protect crops or soil.
- Formed from compressed layers of sediment, such as sand, silt, and organic material
- A slow irrigation system that delivers water directly to plant roots through tubes or emitters.
Down
- Formed when existing rocks are changed by heat and pressure without melting.
- Locations where plates slide past each other, often causing earthquakes, such as the San Andreas Fault.
- A rotating sprinkler irrigation system that moves in a circular pattern to water large fields.
- Type of weathering that occurs through changes like temperature changes, wind, or water.
- Pests that have evolved resistance to pesticides, antibiotics, or other control methods, making them difficult to eliminate.
- A type of irrigation where water flows through small channels between crop rows.
- Plowing along the natural curves of the land to prevent soil erosion and water runoff.
- Created from cooled magma or lava, either underground (intrusive) or on the surface.
- Places where tectonic plates move apart, creating new crust, such as at mid-ocean ridges.
17 Clues: Rows of trees or shrubs planted to block wind and protect crops or soil. • The movement of rock particles by natural forces like water, wind, or ice. • Formed when existing rocks are changed by heat and pressure without melting. • Creating step-like flat areas on slopes to reduce erosion and conserve water. • ...
Creed Crossword 2024-08-22
Across
- information known, in this case, about FFA and Agriculture
- working quickly and getting things done
- being good at something
- what the Creed says we should treat others with
- wanting to be in FFA or trying to _____ other people in it
- people working in Agriculture
Down
- quality used to describe how people in FFA should act
- having faith in something (working towards FFA)
- promoting FFA
- being able to do something
10 Clues: promoting FFA • being good at something • being able to do something • people working in Agriculture • working quickly and getting things done • having faith in something (working towards FFA) • what the Creed says we should treat others with • quality used to describe how people in FFA should act • information known, in this case, about FFA and Agriculture • ...
Unit 2 Key Words 2025-01-07
Across
- Seasonal winds in southern Asia that bring heavy rains in the summer.
- A stream that flows into a larger river or lake.
- China’s longest river, supporting dense populations, transportation, and agriculture (e.g., rice production).
- The East Asian cultural sphere influenced by early Chinese civilization.
- The branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the physical world.
- The world’s highest mountain range, forming China’s natural southwestern border.
- Dynasty China’s first recorded dynasty (c. 1700–1027 BCE), known for its advancements in bronze work and early writing systems.
Down
- Known as "China’s Sorrow" due to devastating floods but critical for agriculture due to loess deposits.
- Age The period during the Shang Dynasty when bronze working became common for tools, weapons, and ritual objects.
- A flat area created on the side of a hill to grow crops.
- A fine, yellowish sediment formed by the accumulation of wind-blown dust, enriching soil.
- Movement of people from one place to another.
- A fertile region vital for agriculture and early Chinese civilization.
- Desert A large desert in northern China, a source of loess that fertilizes the Yellow River valley.
14 Clues: Movement of people from one place to another. • A stream that flows into a larger river or lake. • A flat area created on the side of a hill to grow crops. • Seasonal winds in southern Asia that bring heavy rains in the summer. • A fertile region vital for agriculture and early Chinese civilization. • ...
Pai M3A 2021-03-03
Across
- a collection of star systems
- the second nearest planet to the sun
- everything that exists anywhere
- supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus
- Oman god of war and agriculture
- the galaxy containing the solar system
Down
- a celestial body that revolves a round the sun
- god of agriculture and vegetation
- a small celestial body composed of rock and metal
- messenger of Jupiter and god of commerce
10 Clues: a collection of star systems • everything that exists anywhere • Oman god of war and agriculture • god of agriculture and vegetation • the second nearest planet to the sun • the galaxy containing the solar system • messenger of Jupiter and god of commerce • a celestial body that revolves a round the sun • supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus • ...
Eat your vegetables 2023-05-29
16 Clues: two • polish • buyers • farming • unlucky • showing • to decay • no doubts • to say yes • officially agree • not being serious • worker for a company • from a certain country • processing raw materials • giving way under pressure • hard layer protecting eggs
Module 5 Unit 3 2019-01-10
Stalin's Collectivisation 2019-05-20
17 Clues: forced • poor farmer • exterminate • fuel source • ideal worker • Staved people • former system • accuse or vilify • Tsarist reformer • a collective farm • aggregating farmers • Socialist newspaper • tight-fisted peasant • opposite to socialist • a target for production • antiquated farming system • attempted to reform agriculture
