agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of soil management and the production of field crops.
- the science of viniculture.
- Australian a grazier or land-holder raising sheep, cattle, etc, on a large scale
- Husbandry It helps in providing proper shelter for animals with full-time food and protection facilities.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- a person who grazes cattle for the market.
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- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture.
- Cropping to describe farms or industries engaged in the production of grains, oilseeds and other crops
- the study or science of grapes and their culture.
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- the cultivation of flowers or flowering plants, especially for ornamental purposes.
- a person who keeps an apiary.
- a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard.
- The person who works on the farm
14 Clues: the science of viniculture. • a person who keeps an apiary. • The person who works on the farm • a person who grazes cattle for the market. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the study or science of grapes and their culture. • a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of soil management and the production of field crops.
- the science of viniculture.
- Australian a grazier or land-holder raising sheep, cattle, etc, on a large scale
- Husbandry It helps in providing proper shelter for animals with full-time food and protection facilities.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- a person who grazes cattle for the market.
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- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture.
- Cropping to describe farms or industries engaged in the production of grains, oilseeds and other crops
- the study or science of grapes and their culture.
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- the cultivation of flowers or flowering plants, especially for ornamental purposes.
- a person who keeps an apiary.
- a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard.
- The person who works on the farm
14 Clues: the science of viniculture. • a person who keeps an apiary. • The person who works on the farm • a person who grazes cattle for the market. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the study or science of grapes and their culture. • a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- an expert in the science of soil management and crop production.
- the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming.
- Cropping Farming industries engaged in the production of grains, oilseeds and other crops (especially wheat, barley, peas, sorghum, maize, hemp, safflower, and sunflower).
- the study of grape cultivation.
- A person who keeps an apiary
- A person who looks after/owns orchards.
- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish and seaweed in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments. Underwater agricultural.
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- The cultivation of a garden, orchard or nursery; the cultivation of flowers. vegetables and fruits.
- A person who owns or manages a farm.
- a person who rears or fattens cattle or sheep for market.
- a sheep or cattle farmer.
- The cultivation of flowers and flowering plants, especially for ornamental purposes
- Husbandry The science of breeding, feeding, and tending domestic animals, especially farm animals.
- The study of wines
14 Clues: The study of wines • a sheep or cattle farmer. • A person who keeps an apiary • the study of grape cultivation. • A person who owns or manages a farm. • A person who looks after/owns orchards. • a person who rears or fattens cattle or sheep for market. • an expert in the science of soil management and crop production. • ...
Agriculture 2026-07-20
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- River
- sembradas para obtener alimentos.
- muy importante de África.
- que llevan agua a los cultivos.
- ditches
- y cuidar plantas para que crezcan.
- o fabricar algo.
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- supply
- alimento a personas o animales.
- donde se cultivan plantas.
- crops
- el agua cubre zonas de tierra.
- o plantas adaptados para vivir con las personas.
- o cantidad de agua disponible.
14 Clues: River • crops • supply • ditches • o fabricar algo. • muy importante de África. • donde se cultivan plantas. • el agua cubre zonas de tierra. • o cantidad de agua disponible. • alimento a personas o animales. • que llevan agua a los cultivos. • sembradas para obtener alimentos. • y cuidar plantas para que crezcan. • o plantas adaptados para vivir con las personas.
agriculture 2022-03-09
14 Clues: flowers • farming • Cropping • gardening • study's wine • farming in water • works in a orchid • is a living thing • works with grape vines • a sheep or cattle farmer • fattens animals for market • someone who studies plants • someone who works on a farm • the care of crops and animals
Agriculture Vocab 2013-04-19
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- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- Farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- The modification of Earth's surface by cultivating crops and raising crops
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
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- A form of subsistence agricultre in which people shift activity from one field to another
- Agriculture that generates products for sale off the farm
- Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing
- Resources that will be available for generations to come
- Degradation of land primarily because of human actions
- Fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
- Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer
- Reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds
- Commercial agriculture associated with large corporations
- Commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over and extensive area
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
18 Clues: Commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer • Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing • Degradation of land primarily because of human actions • ...
Agriculture 2022-01-13
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- one farmer feeds about how many people?
- fiber and shelter are two of the many uses for which type of agriculture?
- a commodity that is grown in the united states and shipped out to another country
- activities involved with the production of plants and animals and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing and marketing.
- a commodity that is grown in another country the and is shipped into the united states
- agriculture is...
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- Approximately what percent of income is spend on food in the USA?
- clothing and household items are two of the many uses for which type of agriculture?
- approximately how many years ago did agriculture begin?
- a raw material that can be bought and sold
- Production agriculture, or farming and ranching accounts for only what of the total jobs in agriculture?
- fish shellfish and other aquatic animals grown on farms
- how much food does the average American family consume in one year?
- a medication made from animals
14 Clues: agriculture is... • a medication made from animals • one farmer feeds about how many people? • a raw material that can be bought and sold • approximately how many years ago did agriculture begin? • fish shellfish and other aquatic animals grown on farms • Approximately what percent of income is spend on food in the USA? • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of soil management and the production of field crops.
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- Cropping to describe farms or industries engaged in the production of grains, oilseeds and other crops
- the study or science of grapes and their culture.
- a person who keeps an apiary.
- a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard.
- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture.
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- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- The person who works on the farm
- a person who grazes cattle for the market.
- Australian a grazier or land-holder raising sheep, cattle, etc, on a large scale
- the cultivation of flowers or flowering plants, especially for ornamental purposes.
- Husbandry It helps in providing proper shelter for animals with full-time food and protection facilities.
- the science of viniculture.
14 Clues: the science of viniculture. • a person who keeps an apiary. • The person who works on the farm • a person who grazes cattle for the market. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the study or science of grapes and their culture. • a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2025-03-02
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- Animals in the farm.
- One crop in a large field without the help of the farmer.
- Vegetables, cereals, etc that the farmer plants.
- What the farmers collect. Also called yield.
- The use of sprinklers or canals.
- Big machine with wheels that help the farmer to plow and harvest.
- Product for the plants to grow better and faster.
- Extension of land dedicated to the crops.
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- Closed transparent space dedicated to grow plants.
- Many products in one field; crop with a lot of help of the farmers.
- Person that takes care of a farm.
- Ground with nutrients.
- A piece of land left to rest for some time.
- Flattened area on a sloped land.
14 Clues: Animals in the farm. • Ground with nutrients. • The use of sprinklers or canals. • Flattened area on a sloped land. • Person that takes care of a farm. • Extension of land dedicated to the crops. • A piece of land left to rest for some time. • What the farmers collect. Also called yield. • Vegetables, cereals, etc that the farmer plants. • ...
Agriculture 2016-08-23
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- The eating of food by a farm animals.
- Always be ____ on farms.
- Soft material produced on sheep.
- The ______ of Control.
- Raising crops and animals to provide food, fibre and other materials.
- Agricultural Tool starting with a C.
- The E in PPE stands for _______.
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- A vegetable that grows on a farm.
- A crop produced on farms.
- ATV's stand for All Terrain _______.
- A person who studies the selection and growth of crop plants and pastures.
- One of the first animals to be domesticated.
- The first _____ crop was harvested at Parramatta in 1789.
- A farm animal that produces eggs.
14 Clues: The ______ of Control. • Always be ____ on farms. • A crop produced on farms. • Soft material produced on sheep. • The E in PPE stands for _______. • A vegetable that grows on a farm. • A farm animal that produces eggs. • ATV's stand for All Terrain _______. • Agricultural Tool starting with a C. • The eating of food by a farm animals. • ...
Agriculture 2014-04-23
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- species such as insects that are harmful to crops
- Soil --------- refers to the ability of the soil to support organic life. Low --------- means that soil would be very a very hard place to grow plants
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- meeting human needs in the present while preserving the environment so that these needs can also be met in the indefinite future
- ploughed and harrowed but left for a period without being sown in order to restore its fertility or to avoid surplus production
- is the practice of growing a series of dissimilar/different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons. ---- -------- has various benefits to the soil including replenishment of nitrogen, mitigating the build-up of pathogens and improvement of soil structure and fertility
- -------- agriculture is the large-scale production of crops for sale, intended for widespread distribution to wholesalers or retail outlets
- a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn over soil to turn it over and cut furrows in preparation for the planting of seeds
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- ----------- agriculture is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals
- an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product
- the practice of growing two or more crops in the same space during a single growing season
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
14 Clues: the cultivation of a single crop in a given area • species such as insects that are harmful to crops • an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product • a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation • the practice of growing two or more crops in the same space during a single growing season • ...
Agriculture 2015-09-16
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- / a structure used to see the surrounding area and mostly used for entertainment and relaxing
- / a certain chemical that kills pests
- / a green plant that grows on the ground in short stems
- / a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- / a source that humans and animals eat to survive
- / all the visible features of an area of countryside or land
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- / a greenhouse which is usually attached to a dwelling and is for growing and displaying plants
- Rotation / An action or system of rotating crops
- / the background of which one comes from, or any sort of inherited property or goods
- / the top & high part of a hill
- Forest / A forest or woodland area which has re grown after a major disturbance such as fire, insect infestation, timber harvest or wind throw
- / a process by which the earth is worn down by wind, cattle, action of water and more
- / a community of organisms that all live in the same environment
- / a unit of land equal to 4,850 square yards
14 Clues: / the top & high part of a hill • / a certain chemical that kills pests • / a unit of land equal to 4,850 square yards • Rotation / An action or system of rotating crops • / a green plant that grows on the ground in short stems • / a source that humans and animals eat to survive • / all the visible features of an area of countryside or land • ...
Agriculture 2022-12-05
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- organisms whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- The process by which healthy soil becomes desert
- the excessive accumulation of salt in soil (2 words)
- a type of agriculture without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers and which uses sustainable agriculture techniques
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms
- the process leading to higher concentrations of chemicals in organisms higher up in the food chain
- a three letter acronym for the use of a variety of techniques to decrease pest populations
- growing multiple species of crop in the same area
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- a "revolution" that took place in the 1960s which lead to large increases in food production
- the breakdown and movement of soil by wind and water
- crops that grow during the off season to protect the soil from erosion and replenish nutrients
- having both physical and economic access to sufficient food to meet dietary needs for a productive and healthy life (2 words)
- a measurement of the amount of crop grown or product produced per unit of land area (2 words)
- the type of irrigation that conserves water and leads to lower soil salinization
14 Clues: the cultivation of aquatic organisms • The process by which healthy soil becomes desert • growing multiple species of crop in the same area • the breakdown and movement of soil by wind and water • the excessive accumulation of salt in soil (2 words) • organisms whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques • ...
Agriculture 2023-04-11
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- an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence.
- to domesticate an animal.
- means to collect what has been planted and grown in the ground.
- When so much rain falls that the ground can't absorb it.
- is a grain that is used for food.
- is what farmers do when they add water to their fields.
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- contains a miniature plant, called an embryo, that can develop into a fully grown plant.
- is someone who grows plants and raises animals for human use.
- used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it
- is created to carry water.
- is the loose upper layer of the Earth's surface where plants grow.
- to give food to a person, group, or animal.
- It includes both growing and harvesting crops and raising animals, or livestock.
- a large group of cultivated plants.
14 Clues: to domesticate an animal. • is created to carry water. • is a grain that is used for food. • a large group of cultivated plants. • to give food to a person, group, or animal. • is what farmers do when they add water to their fields. • When so much rain falls that the ground can't absorb it. • is someone who grows plants and raises animals for human use. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of soil management and the production of field crops.
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- Cropping Broadacre is a term used, mainly in Australia, to describe farms or industries engaged in the production of grains, oilseeds and other crops.
- the study or science of grapes and their culture.
- a person who keeps an apiary.
- a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard.
- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture.
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- the science and art of cultivating such plants.
- a person who farms person who operates a farm or cultivates land.
- a person who grazes cattle for the market.
- australian a grazier or land-holder raising sheep, cattle, etc, on a large scale
- the cultivation of flowers or flowering plants, especially for ornamental purposes.
- Husbandry the science of breeding, feeding, and tending domestic animals, especially farm animals.
- the science of viniculture.
14 Clues: the science of viniculture. • a person who keeps an apiary. • a person who grazes cattle for the market. • the science and art of cultivating such plants. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the study or science of grapes and their culture. • a person who owns, manages, or cultivates an orchard. • ...
Agriculture 2025-11-13
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- Without horns, naturally or by removal.
- Wearing away of soil by wind or water.
- Substance used to kill harmful insects or organisms on plants.
- Planting crops to protect or enrich the soil.
- Science of cultivating fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- Female horse kept for breeding.
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- Breed of dairy cattle known for black and white markings.
- Relating to cattle or cows.
- Land suitable for growing crops
- Meat from a mature sheep
- Artificial application of water to land to help crops grow.
- Upper layer of soil rich in nutrients.
- Crop grown for oil production.
- Gathering mature crops from the field
14 Clues: Meat from a mature sheep • Relating to cattle or cows. • Crop grown for oil production. • Land suitable for growing crops • Female horse kept for breeding. • Gathering mature crops from the field • Wearing away of soil by wind or water. • Upper layer of soil rich in nutrients. • Without horns, naturally or by removal. • Planting crops to protect or enrich the soil. • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2013-04-19
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- Degradation of land primarily because of human actions
- Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing
- A machine that reaps,threshes,and cleans grain while moving over a field
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Resources that will be available for generations to come
- Fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
- A machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- Reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds
- Grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
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- Farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- Commercial agriculture associated with large corporations
- Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- To beat our grain from stalks by trampling it
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- planting crops on ridge tops
- Agriculture that generates products for sale off the farm
- Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer
- A form of subsistence agricultre in which people shift activity from one field to another
- Commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over and extensive area
- The modification of Earth's surface by cultivating crops and raising crops
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
25 Clues: planting crops on ridge tops • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • To beat our grain from stalks by trampling it • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • A machine that cuts grain standing in the field • Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer • ...
Agriculture 2020-09-13
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- need less moisture and survive even in dry areas.
- is the largest producer of Sugarcane in the world.
- is grown in rotation with other crops.
- is a crop of dry regions and grows well on all soils.
- is the third most important crop of India.
- is a kharif crop in north and rabi crop in south India.
- main food crop of N&NW part of India.
- is the largest producer as well as the consumer of pulses.
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- is cultivated between rabi and kharif season.
- seed is grown both as rabi and kharif crop.
- used as food and fodder.
- has high nutritive value.
- Second most important cereal crop of India.
- is a tropical as well as a sub tropical crop.
14 Clues: used as food and fodder. • has high nutritive value. • main food crop of N&NW part of India. • is grown in rotation with other crops. • is the third most important crop of India. • seed is grown both as rabi and kharif crop. • Second most important cereal crop of India. • is cultivated between rabi and kharif season. • is a tropical as well as a sub tropical crop. • ...
Agriculture 2021-12-16
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- Important raw material for automobile industry
- This variety of coffee was brought from Yemen
- The largest producer of oilseeds in the world
- A single crop is grown over a large area
- Rearing of silkworms for silk fibre
- Both food and fodder crop
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- Name for shifting cultivation in Assam
- Wheat is grown in this season
- Major producing state of bajra
- Rice is grown in this season
- The golden fibre
- Major source of protein in a vegetarian's diet
- Muskmelons and watermelons are grown in this season
13 Clues: The golden fibre • Both food and fodder crop • Rice is grown in this season • Wheat is grown in this season • Major producing state of bajra • Rearing of silkworms for silk fibre • Name for shifting cultivation in Assam • A single crop is grown over a large area • This variety of coffee was brought from Yemen • The largest producer of oilseeds in the world • ...
Agriculture 2022-12-15
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- destruction is the greatest cause of extinction
- what does wildlife management start with
- when a large area is broken up into smaller isolated habitats
- three things wildlife needs to survive
- a clownfish and an anemone would be an example of what niche
- with a very narrow niche
- is the ability of a habitat to return to its previous state after a disturbance occurs
- is a natural part of all systems
- a particular role in a habitat
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- there is less habitat available
- a group of interacting living species sharing non-living resources in an area.
- when two or more species struggle against each other for the same resource
- generalist is a species that can adapt to many different conditions
- the most altered and damaged portions of a habitat
- is an environment in which the specific needs of a living species are met
15 Clues: with a very narrow niche • a particular role in a habitat • there is less habitat available • is a natural part of all systems • three things wildlife needs to survive • what does wildlife management start with • destruction is the greatest cause of extinction • the most altered and damaged portions of a habitat • ...
Agriculture 2024-12-04
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- theory stating price and demand for land is highest near the market
- type of agriculture that needs large parcels of land
- encompasses all aspects of food production from start to finish
- the agricultural revolution involved the mechanization of agricultural production and advances in transportation
- model of an "ideal state" that revolves around farming practices
- revolution that resulted in high-yield grains and fertilizer use
- not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products
- any domesticated bird used for food
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- practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land
- examples include cattle, sheep, and goats
- products grown for farmer and their family's survival
- process of adapting wild plants for human use through cultivation and selection
- profit-driven agriculture
13 Clues: profit-driven agriculture • any domesticated bird used for food • examples include cattle, sheep, and goats • type of agriculture that needs large parcels of land • products grown for farmer and their family's survival • encompasses all aspects of food production from start to finish • model of an "ideal state" that revolves around farming practices • ...
agriculture 2025-09-03
13 Clues: USA • genuine • existence • Have faith in • highest quality • a place of comfort • Providing motivation • A piece of work to be done • Group sharing a town or city. • Of or relating to a whole country • growing crops and raising livestock • to have a strong affect on something • Customs passed down through generations
Agriculture 2013-06-13
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- A trap crop
- Agriculture uses computers and geographic information systems to vary chemical application
- Engineering Inserting specific pieces of DNA into the genetic makeup of organisms
- Each layer of soil is called
- mechanical technique to rid bugs off of crops instead of using insecticides
- Produces 4/5 of the world’s food
- A grain crop
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- Farming without use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- Dry land region becomes increasingly arid & unfertile
- Material/ Formation of soil begins with
- $95 billion industry in Canada
- resistant to herbicides
- nutrition food intake exceeds energy use
13 Clues: A trap crop • A grain crop • resistant to herbicides • Each layer of soil is called • $95 billion industry in Canada • Produces 4/5 of the world’s food • Material/ Formation of soil begins with • nutrition food intake exceeds energy use • Dry land region becomes increasingly arid & unfertile • Farming without use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers • ...
agriculture 2013-06-04
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- WHEN A HORSE IS CRIPPLE
- A BREED USED FOR RACING
- A young female horse
- Equipment used in horse riding
- FARM ANIMAL USED FOR RACING
- A young, uncastrated male horse
- INFLAMMATION TO THE FEET
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- An uncastrated adult male horse
- The female of a horse
- An award or honor for winning a group of three important events in a sport
- A castrated animal
- SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR HORSE
- A young horse
13 Clues: A young horse • A castrated animal • A young female horse • The female of a horse • WHEN A HORSE IS CRIPPLE • A BREED USED FOR RACING • INFLAMMATION TO THE FEET • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR HORSE • FARM ANIMAL USED FOR RACING • Equipment used in horse riding • An uncastrated adult male horse • A young, uncastrated male horse • ...
AGRICULTURE 2022-05-12
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- It means removing moisture from fruits.
- It is done to loosen the soil thus improving aeration, root and water penetration.
- Nutritional value of fruits
- these are fruits that grow naturally in Botswana
- Fruit trees with weak steams need to be supported so that they can grow upright. Eg. Grapes
- Weeds need to be removed because they can cause poor growth to fruit trees.
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- fruitsThese are fruits that originate or come from other countries
- It means covering the soil is covered with materials to reduce evaporation.
- Putting fruits at extremely low temperatures (below 0℃).
- Diseased, infested and dead parts of crops are removed from the growing crop
- Fresh fruits are cleaned, sliced and then put in cans. Sugar or fruit juice is added to the cans which help to remove water from fruits thus preventing them from rotting.
- it is used to dig holes
- When fruits are consumed, they give the body
13 Clues: it is used to dig holes • Nutritional value of fruits • It means removing moisture from fruits. • When fruits are consumed, they give the body • these are fruits that grow naturally in Botswana • Putting fruits at extremely low temperatures (below 0℃). • fruitsThese are fruits that originate or come from other countries • ...
Agriculture 2022-10-26
14 Clues: baby cow • female cow • we eat them • we consume it • mature male cow • young male horse • get eggs from them • animals consume it • young female horse • Mature female horse • get bacon from them • hide can make clothes • cow get milk from them • pollution can affect animals health
Agriculture 2025-09-10
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- To collect an agricultural product from a mature crop.
- Bees do more than produce honey, they help crops and flowers by.
- This animal lays eggs.
- A non-native organism (plant, animal, insect, etc.) that is introduced to a new environment and causes harm to the ecosystem, human health, or native species.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- A type of heavy engineering vehicle designed to haul trailers, and other agriculture mechanisms.
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- Any chemical or biological agent used to deter, kill, or sterilize crop plants.
- Any natural or synthetic material that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply one or more nutrients essential to growth.
- Any domesticated animals raised in an agriculture setting to produce milk, eggs, fur, leather and wool.
- This is used to help newly laid eggs to keep them warm and sheltered prior to hatching.
- This animal produces milk.
- What type of cattle are cows?
- A method of animal farming in which animals are permitted to roam freely outdoors.
13 Clues: This animal lays eggs. • This animal produces milk. • What type of cattle are cows? • To collect an agricultural product from a mature crop. • Bees do more than produce honey, they help crops and flowers by. • A community of living organisms interacting with their environment. • Any chemical or biological agent used to deter, kill, or sterilize crop plants. • ...
Agriculture 2013-06-13
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- Farming without use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- Each layer of soil is called
- Agriculture uses computers and geographic information systems to vary chemical application
- Engineering Inserting specific pieces of DNA into the genetic makeup of organisms
- Dry land region becomes increasingly arid & unfertile
- Material/ Formation of soil begins with
- A grain crop
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- Produces 4/5 of the world’s food
- $95 billion industry in Canada
- A trap crop
- mechanical technique to rid bugs off of crops instead of using insecticides
- resistant to herbicides
- nutrition food intake exceeds energy use
13 Clues: A trap crop • A grain crop • resistant to herbicides • Each layer of soil is called • $95 billion industry in Canada • Produces 4/5 of the world’s food • Material/ Formation of soil begins with • nutrition food intake exceeds energy use • Dry land region becomes increasingly arid & unfertile • Farming without use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers • ...
Agriculture 2013-01-10
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- such as tea are exported and bring in revenue for country
- Change of fertile land into desert land.
- The amount or number of products made per resource unit
- Land management that includes growing trees and bushes within the farm land. Trees and bushes act as protection for the soil.
- Severe decrease in the quality of soils; soil which is no longer suitable for farming.
- Disaster cause by natural force rather than by human action.
- Country in which most of the population works at developing natural resources and does not have a decent standard of living.
- Lack of food
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- All the work through which the natural environment is transformed in order to produce plants and animals useful to humans.
- Any source of wealth that occurs naturally, especially fossil fuels, timber, freshwater, and fertile lands.
- Lacking (missing) water
- Low plains on either side of a river may become flooded
- A drought resistant grain
13 Clues: Lack of food • Lacking (missing) water • A drought resistant grain • Change of fertile land into desert land. • Low plains on either side of a river may become flooded • The amount or number of products made per resource unit • such as tea are exported and bring in revenue for country • Disaster cause by natural force rather than by human action. • ...
Agriculture 2021-10-05
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- Small and short plant
- They cover the fields and are eaten by cows
- Grows out of a seed
- Stays underground and absorbs nutrients and water
- Captures sunlight
- Where the animals are stocked
- Trees planted for fruit extraction
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- To produce flowers
- Group of plants for harvest
- A fully grown plant with a trunk and leaves
- Where the crops are planted
- The first stage of a plant
- The "body" of a tree
13 Clues: Captures sunlight • To produce flowers • Grows out of a seed • The "body" of a tree • Small and short plant • The first stage of a plant • Group of plants for harvest • Where the crops are planted • Where the animals are stocked • Trees planted for fruit extraction • They cover the fields and are eaten by cows • A fully grown plant with a trunk and leaves • ...
agriculture 2024-09-25
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- an animal that is kept in a pigsty
- where a pig is kept
- a place where the stables are
- a food that is grown and good for you to eat
- a crop that is grown and the first letter is W
- a name for a plant grown by farmers
- an animal that produces wool
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- another name for chickens
- a place where chickens are kept
- a way to keep plants healthy and hydrated
- another name for flora
- an animal that is kept in chickencuops
- this is used to grow plants
13 Clues: where a pig is kept • another name for flora • another name for chickens • this is used to grow plants • an animal that produces wool • a place where the stables are • a place where chickens are kept • an animal that is kept in a pigsty • a name for a plant grown by farmers • an animal that is kept in chickencuops • a way to keep plants healthy and hydrated • ...
Agriculture 2022-10-26
14 Clues: baby cow • female cow • we eat them • we consume it • mature male cow • young male horse • get eggs from them • animals consume it • young female horse • Mature female horse • get bacon from them • hide can make clothes • cow get milk from them • pollution can affect animals health
Agriculture 2023-03-08
Across
- a person who owns or manages a farm
- person who grazes cattle and/or sheep on a rural property
- controlled management of domestic animals.
- the cultivation of grapevines
- an expert in soil management and crop production
- the rearing of aquatic animals or plants.
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- a person who owns or operates an orchard
- the cultivation of flowers
- a person who keeps bees, especially to produce honey
- the practice of farming and growing crops.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- a science that deals with wine and wine making
- a sheep or cattle farmer
13 Clues: a sheep or cattle farmer • the cultivation of flowers • the cultivation of grapevines • a person who owns or manages a farm • a person who owns or operates an orchard • the rearing of aquatic animals or plants. • the practice of farming and growing crops. • controlled management of domestic animals. • a science that deals with wine and wine making • ...
agriculture 2024-11-08
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- The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in an organism.
- Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
- lives in another organism
- Measures taken to protect against the spread of harmful organisms.
- A restriction on the movement of animals to prevent the spread of disease.
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- a flavivirus related to dengue, yellow fever and West Nile viruses
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease.
- The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- a mortality rate of 100% and is viral
- A microorganism that causes disease in its host.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin.
- Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
13 Clues: lives in another organism • a mortality rate of 100% and is viral • A microorganism that causes disease in its host. • A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease. • The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled. • Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans. • The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in an organism. • ...
Agriculture. 2024-11-04
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- Falta de agua o lluvia.
- Sustancia para controlar plantas.
- Tala de árboles continua
- Acceso a alimentos suficientes y nutritivos.
- No se agota/Se puede renovar.
- El impacto ambiental de una actividad.
- Se descompone naturalmente.
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- Utilizado para aumentar la producción de cultivos.
- Efecto de los gases contaminantes.
- Método de cultivo sostenible.
- Desgaste de la superficie terrestre.
- Deterioro.
- Sustancias no deseadas en el medio ambiente.
13 Clues: Deterioro. • Falta de agua o lluvia. • Tala de árboles continua • Se descompone naturalmente. • Método de cultivo sostenible. • No se agota/Se puede renovar. • Sustancia para controlar plantas. • Efecto de los gases contaminantes. • Desgaste de la superficie terrestre. • El impacto ambiental de una actividad. • Sustancias no deseadas en el medio ambiente. • ...
agriculture 2022-10-11
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- the Japanese company which introduced the world's first agricultural drone
- a remote-controlled or autonomous vehicle designed for use on land
- a measurement of the amount of a crop grown, or product such as wool, meat or milk produced, per unit area of land.
- a plant that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence.
- a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials.
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services.
- a colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
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- The creator and CEO of Agriculture; the man responsible for the sustainability of 7 billion lives to this day.
- the services involved in moving an agricultural product from the farm to the consumer.
- domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to provide labor and produce commodities such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool.
- chemical compounds in food that are used by the body to function properly and maintain health. Examples include proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals.
- The year in which Agriculture was invented by the CEO of Agriculture
13 Clues: a remote-controlled or autonomous vehicle designed for use on land • The year in which Agriculture was invented by the CEO of Agriculture • the Japanese company which introduced the world's first agricultural drone • a plant that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence. • ...
Plant agriculture - Gabriel 2025-09-16
Across
- Layers of soil
- main component of loam
- decomposing plant material
- production of soil
- mixed plant material and small particulate
- result of non-sustainable agriculture
- slash-and-burn agriculture
- sand, silt, clay
- recharges ground water
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- subsoil
- mixing a and o horizons
- best biome for agriculture
- origin of the dust bowl
- protects groundwater
- large loose rocks
- R horizon
- cause of both chemical and mechanical weathering
- particle size of ~.02mm
- best soil for agriculture
- biome with acidic soil
20 Clues: subsoil • R horizon • Layers of soil • sand, silt, clay • large loose rocks • production of soil • protects groundwater • main component of loam • biome with acidic soil • recharges ground water • mixing a and o horizons • origin of the dust bowl • particle size of ~.02mm • best soil for agriculture • best biome for agriculture • decomposing plant material • slash-and-burn agriculture • ...
what is agriculture 2023-12-14
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- enhance farming technology and help farmers work more efficiently
- products, services or applications derived from agriculture that improve various input/output processes
- the science of soil management and crop production.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the biological science and management of domestic livestock,
- the science and practice of establishing, managing, using, and conserving forests
- oversees the production of producing animal feed
- the number 4 agriculture county
- the number 3 agriculture county
- The art and science of producing food and fiber
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- The segment of agriculture which actually raises the crops and livestock.AGRIBUSINESSAGRIBUSINESS
- oversee the running of the farm
- we are the number 2 producer of
- A liquid that comes from the utters of a cow
- we are the number 1 producer of
- the number 2 agriculture county
- we are the number 3 producer of
- the number 5 agriculture county
- the number 1 agriculture county
- to make or modify ag products
- sell products related to food and crop production
- The supply, service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultrual system.
- the basic science and applied science of food
- learning to do, doing to learn,earning to live, living to serve
- looking at how plants interact with one another
25 Clues: to make or modify ag products • oversee the running of the farm • we are the number 2 producer of • we are the number 1 producer of • the number 2 agriculture county • we are the number 3 producer of • the number 5 agriculture county • the number 1 agriculture county • the number 4 agriculture county • the number 3 agriculture county • ...
what is agriculture 2023-12-14
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- enhance farming technology and help farmers work more efficiently
- products, services or applications derived from agriculture that improve various input/output processes
- the science of soil management and crop production.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the biological science and management of domestic livestock,
- the science and practice of establishing, managing, using, and conserving forests
- oversees the production of producing animal feed
- the number 4 agriculture county
- the number 3 agriculture county
- The art and science of producing food and fiber
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- The segment of agriculture which actually raises the crops and livestock.AGRIBUSINESSAGRIBUSINESS
- oversee the running of the farm
- we are the number 2 producer of
- A liquid that comes from the utters of a cow
- we are the number 1 producer of
- the number 2 agriculture county
- we are the number 3 producer of
- the number 5 agriculture county
- the number 1 agriculture county
- to make or modify ag products
- sell products related to food and crop production
- The supply, service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultrual system.
- the basic science and applied science of food
- learning to do, doing to learn,earning to live, living to serve
- looking at how plants interact with one another
25 Clues: to make or modify ag products • oversee the running of the farm • we are the number 2 producer of • we are the number 1 producer of • the number 2 agriculture county • we are the number 3 producer of • the number 5 agriculture county • the number 1 agriculture county • the number 4 agriculture county • the number 3 agriculture county • ...
what is agriculture 2023-12-14
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- enhance farming technology and help farmers work more efficiently
- products, services or applications derived from agriculture that improve various input/output processes
- the science of soil management and crop production.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the biological science and management of domestic livestock,
- the science and practice of establishing, managing, using, and conserving forests
- oversees the production of producing animal feed
- the number 4 agriculture county
- the number 3 agriculture county
- The art and science of producing food and fiber
Down
- The segment of agriculture which actually raises the crops and livestock.AGRIBUSINESSAGRIBUSINESS
- oversee the running of the farm
- we are the number 2 producer of
- A liquid that comes from the utters of a cow
- we are the number 1 producer of
- the number 2 agriculture county
- we are the number 3 producer of
- the number 5 agriculture county
- the number 1 agriculture county
- to make or modify ag products
- sell products related to food and crop production
- The supply, service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultrual system.
- the basic science and applied science of food
- learning to do, doing to learn,earning to live, living to serve
- looking at how plants interact with one another
25 Clues: to make or modify ag products • oversee the running of the farm • we are the number 2 producer of • we are the number 1 producer of • the number 2 agriculture county • we are the number 3 producer of • the number 5 agriculture county • the number 1 agriculture county • the number 4 agriculture county • the number 3 agriculture county • ...
Chapter 10 Agriculture 2022-03-01
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- commercial agriculture which involves many food processing steps
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- form of subsidence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- used to provide directly to the farmer and their family
- another form of subsidence agriculture in which people shift field activity from one crop to another on a planned yearly basis
- a large southern farm that focuses one producing one or two crops for sale
- Time when humans ceased to rely on entirely hunting and gathering
- Agriculture utilized for the intent to generate products
- form of subsidence agriculture in which farmers must expend much effort to achieve the most out of a parcel of land
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- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- the degradation of land due to human actions
- farming methods designed to be eco and soil friendly
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- an area within a developed country where healthy food is difficult to acquire
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- a planting system put in place to reduce costs and increase soil quality
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop in order to not exhaust the soil
- a flooded field used for growing rice
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
21 Clues: a flooded field used for growing rice • commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the degradation of land due to human actions • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • farming methods designed to be eco and soil friendly • ...
what is agriculture 2023-12-14
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- looking at how plants interact with one another
- the number 5 agriculture county
- the biological science and management of domestic livestock,
- the number 1 agriculture county
- to make or modify ag products
- the science and practice of establishing, managing, using, and conserving forests
- the science of soil management and crop production.
- the number 4 agriculture county
- The segment of agriculture which actually raises the crops and livestock.AGRIBUSINESSAGRIBUSINESS
- The supply, service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultrual system.
- we are the number 1 producer of
- learning to do, doing to learn,earning to live, living to serve
- products, services or applications derived from agriculture that improve various input/output processes
Down
- The art and science of producing food and fiber
- the basic science and applied science of food
- A liquid that comes from the utters of a cow
- oversees the production of producing animal feed
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- we are the number 3 producer of
- sell products related to food and crop production
- oversee the running of the farm
- we are the number 2 producer of
- the number 3 agriculture county
- enhance farming technology and help farmers work more efficiently
- the number 2 agriculture county
25 Clues: to make or modify ag products • the number 5 agriculture county • we are the number 3 producer of • the number 1 agriculture county • oversee the running of the farm • we are the number 2 producer of • the number 4 agriculture county • the number 3 agriculture county • we are the number 1 producer of • the number 2 agriculture county • ...
UNIT 5 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-15
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- agriculture: Farming methods that preserve natural resources long-term.
- agriculture: Farming in regions with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers.
- desert Area lacking access to fresh, nutritious food.
- Small rural settlement, smaller than a village.
- Extensive livestock farming, typically in arid regions.
- nomadism: Seasonal movement of livestock for grazing.
- Expansion of urban areas into surrounding suburbs.
- urban area with diverse economic activities.
- area smaller than a city.
- Large-scale cash crop farming on estates.
- cultivation: Rotating fields for subsistence farming in tropical regions.
- Cultivation of grains such as wheat or corn.
- Small rural community with more amenities than hamlets.
- Cultivation of crops and raising of animals.
- agriculture: Farming for personal consumption rather than profit.
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- settlement Communities outside urban areas with low population density.
- Raising cattle for milk production.
- farming Agriculture without synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
- farming: High-input agriculture maximizing output per unit area.
- fringe Transition zone between rural and urban areas.
- Seasonal movement of livestock between lowlands and mountains.
- Intensive vegetable farming for local markets.
- Growth of cities and migration to urban areas.
- farming: Combination of crop cultivation and animal husbandry.
- agriculture: Farming for sale and profit in markets.
- ranching Raising animals for meat production on large ranches.
- Integration of agriculture and business operations.
- farming: Low-input agriculture with minimal labor per acre.
- Cultivation of aquatic organisms for food.
- City with population over 10 million people.
30 Clues: area smaller than a city. • Raising cattle for milk production. • Large-scale cash crop farming on estates. • Cultivation of aquatic organisms for food. • urban area with diverse economic activities. • Cultivation of grains such as wheat or corn. • City with population over 10 million people. • Cultivation of crops and raising of animals. • ...
CH.10 Vocab 2022-02-25
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- Agriculture made for sale.
- Migration of livestock.
- Land cleared through burning.
- Humans stopped hunting.
- Degrading of land.
- Agriculture made for food.
- Healthy food is hard to find.
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- Method to preserve soil.
- Shift from one field to another.
- Food made for the farmer.
- Methods to preserve the soil.
- Harvesting twice in a year.
- Diffusion of new tech in ag.
- Large farm in tropical climates.
- Commercial fruit farming.
- Using large land to farm.
- Ag based on domesticated animals.
- Planting crops on ridges.
- Growing of fruit and veggies.
- Supplying milk to cities.
- Flooded field for rice.
21 Clues: Degrading of land. • Migration of livestock. • Humans stopped hunting. • Flooded field for rice. • Method to preserve soil. • Food made for the farmer. • Commercial fruit farming. • Using large land to farm. • Planting crops on ridges. • Supplying milk to cities. • Agriculture made for sale. • Agriculture made for food. • Harvesting twice in a year. • Diffusion of new tech in ag. • ...
Ap Human Geo Chapter 10 2022-03-02
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- changing ag tools
- rice farm
- land cleared for planting (burning +slashing)
- low farming large soil conservation
- two crops one farm
- helps keep soil healthy
- large farms
- agriculture food to direct consumption
- large effort big profit
- one felid to another
- commercial agriculture
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- higher-yeild and fast crops
- farming domesticated animals
- seasonal herding
- milk supplied w/o spoiling
- human caused drylands
- fruits and veggie farming
- agriculture for public consumption
- low food in stores
- farming for commercial gardening and fruit
- agriculture to minimize pollution
21 Clues: rice farm • large farms • seasonal herding • changing ag tools • two crops one farm • low food in stores • one felid to another • human caused drylands • commercial agriculture • helps keep soil healthy • large effort big profit • fruits and veggie farming • milk supplied w/o spoiling • higher-yeild and fast crops • farming domesticated animals • agriculture to minimize pollution • ...
what is agriculture 2023-12-14
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- oversees the production of producing animal feed
- The art and science of producing food and fiber
- oversee the running of the farm
- the number 4 agriculture county
- sell products related to food and crop production
- to make or modify ag products
- learning to do, doing to learn,earning to live, living to serve
- A liquid that comes from the utters of a cow
- products, services or applications derived from agriculture that improve various input/output processes
- the science and practice of establishing, managing, using, and conserving forests
- the basic science and applied science of food
- we are the number 3 producer of
- the number 2 agriculture county
- we are the number 1 producer of
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- the number 3 agriculture county
- is the process of heating the milk to destroy all pathogenic bacteria
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- The supply, service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultrual system.
- the biological science and management of domestic livestock,
- the science of soil management and crop production.
- The segment of agriculture which actually raises the crops and livestock.AGRIBUSINESSAGRIBUSINESS
- enhance farming technology and help farmers work more efficiently
- the number 1 agriculture county
- the number 5 agriculture county
- we are the number 2 producer of
- looking at how plants interact with one another
26 Clues: to make or modify ag products • the number 3 agriculture county • oversee the running of the farm • the number 4 agriculture county • the number 1 agriculture county • the number 5 agriculture county • we are the number 2 producer of • we are the number 3 producer of • the number 2 agriculture county • we are the number 1 producer of • ...
Agriculture 2022-06-27
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- a long narrow hole dug at the side of a field
- practice or science of farming
- to raise a crop from seeding to harvest
- a device that sprays large amounts of liquid over crops
- to cover a place with water
- a device with sharp metal blades that breaks up the earth
- a large group of cultivated plants
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- to gather food from fields
- a vehicle that pulls farm equipment
- to supply land or crops with water
- to make something naturally
- business of growing crops or keeping animals on a farm
12 Clues: to gather food from fields • to make something naturally • to cover a place with water • practice or science of farming • to supply land or crops with water • a large group of cultivated plants • a vehicle that pulls farm equipment • to raise a crop from seeding to harvest • a long narrow hole dug at the side of a field • ...
agriculture 2024-02-26
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- process of raising animals or cultivating
- cattle. breeding and raising of cattle for varios purposes such as meat production and dairy farming
- the mating and production of offspring by animals
- beekeping, the management of bees for honey and other beerelated products
- farming. raising and breeding of goats for meat milk and fiber producción
- taking care of an animal since it was born
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- general term for varios farming activities
- farming. breeding and raising of chickens, ducks, and other birds for meat and egg production
- business operations involved in agricultural sector
- processing vegetables
- farming. breeding and raising of pigs for pork producción
- person in charge of farming
12 Clues: processing vegetables • person in charge of farming • process of raising animals or cultivating • general term for varios farming activities • taking care of an animal since it was born • the mating and production of offspring by animals • business operations involved in agricultural sector • farming. breeding and raising of pigs for pork producción • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-14
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- Fertile land where crops can be grown
- Farming done mainly to feed the farmer’s family with little surplus family with little surplus
- Old type of farming using traditional tools and family labour
- The practice of growing crops and rearing animals
- Economic activity where raw materials are changed into finished goods, like wheat into bread
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- Farming on small land using more labour, common in Asia
- Farming done mainly to sell crops in the market for profit
- Economic activity that uses natural resources directly, like farming and fishing
- Economic activity that provides services like transport, trade, banking, and advertising
- Steps in farming like ploughing, sowing, weeding, and harvesting
- The result of farming, like crops, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products
- Things needed at the beginning of farming like seeds, fertilizers, and labour
12 Clues: Fertile land where crops can be grown • The practice of growing crops and rearing animals • Farming on small land using more labour, common in Asia • Farming done mainly to sell crops in the market for profit • Old type of farming using traditional tools and family labour • Steps in farming like ploughing, sowing, weeding, and harvesting • ...
Agriculture 2026-06-25
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- The top layer of earth where plants grow
- Water supplied to crops through pipes or sprinklers
- A structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Decayed organic matter used to improve soil
- The process of collecting mature crops
- The science and practice of farming
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- The transfer of pollen between flowers
- An animal raised for wool
- Animals raised on a farm
- A machine used to pull farm equipment
- Practices that protect farms from pests and diseases
- A young plant grown from a seed
12 Clues: Animals raised on a farm • An animal raised for wool • A young plant grown from a seed • The science and practice of farming • A machine used to pull farm equipment • The transfer of pollen between flowers • The process of collecting mature crops • The top layer of earth where plants grow • Decayed organic matter used to improve soil • ...
Agriculture 2021-03-15
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- a section cut or torn from the surface of grassland, containing the matted roots of grass. the surface of the ground, especially when covered with grass; turf; sward.
- the science and technology of producing and using plants in agriculture for food, fuel, fiber, recreation, and land restoration.
- an agreement between an individual and another entity that stipulates the responsibilities, payment terms and arrangement, rules of the workplace, and is recognized by the government.
- tourism directed towards exotic, often threatened, natural environments, intended to support conservation efforts and observe wildlife.
- discipline of horticulture concerned with the cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants for gardens and for floristry, comprising the floral industry.
- a form of commercial enterprise that links agricultural production and/or processing with tourism in order to attract visitors onto a farm, ranch, or other agricultural business for the purposes of entertaining and/or educating the visitors and generating income .
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- A program that focuses on domesticated plants and plant materials used for decorative and recreational applications and prepares individuals to breed, grow, and utilize ornamental plant varieties for commercial and aesthetic purposes.
- branch of botany that studies fruits and its cultivation.
- the study of plants.
- is the science of vegetable growing, dealing with the culture of non-woody (herbaceous) plants for food.
- the science and art of the development, sustainable production, marketing, and use of high-value, intensively cultivated food and ornamental plants.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
12 Clues: the study of plants. • branch of botany that studies fruits and its cultivation. • a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility. • is the science of vegetable growing, dealing with the culture of non-woody (herbaceous) plants for food. • ...
Agriculture 2024-04-08
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- Pest control methods that rely on natural (chemical-free) remedies.
- The federal agency that proposes programs and implements policies and regulations related to American farming, forestry, ranching, food quality, and nutrition.
- This federal agency is responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices; and by ensuring the safety of our nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.
- This federal agency protects people and the environment from significant health risks, sponsors and conducts research, and develops and enforces environmental regulations.
- Means to pursue knowledge and practices that can lead to more environmentally friendly and ecologically responsible decisions and lifestyles, which can help protect the environment and sustain its natural resources for current and future generations.
- An organism such as a plant, animal, or microorganism that has had its genetic material (DNA) changed using technology that generally involves the specific modification of DNA, including the transfer of specific DNA from one organism to another.
- Farming in such a way to protect the environment, aid and expand natural resources and to make the best use of nonrenewable resources.
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- the technique of growing plants using a water-based nutrient solution rather than soil
- The raising of aquatic plants and animals for human use or consumption
- A way of buying and selling products that makes certain that the people who produce the goods receive a fair price
- Rejects the use of all artificial agricultural chemicals, including pesticides used to control insects, diseases and weeds.
- The science or occupation of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock
12 Clues: Pest control methods that rely on natural (chemical-free) remedies. • The raising of aquatic plants and animals for human use or consumption • the technique of growing plants using a water-based nutrient solution rather than soil • The science or occupation of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock • ...
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Adult male Swine
- Cattle: castrated male
- Cattle: mature female
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
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- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Mature female chicken
- Adult female swine
- Mature male sheep
- Grass that has been mown and dried
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Mature male sheep • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Agriculture 2022-08-31
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- The sciences, arts, and business practices of conserving and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests.
- The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field–crop production and soil management. The scientific management of land.
- Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics.
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material.
- The composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
- crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax.
- Cultivation of woody plants, particularly those used for decoration and shade
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- The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- The science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards, including the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and ornamental shrubs and trees.
- The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants.
- the science for plants
- Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
12 Clues: the science for plants • The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics. • crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax. • The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants. • Cultivation of woody plants, particularly those used for decoration and shade • ...
Agriculture 2025-06-25
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- – The planting of seeds in prepared soil.
- – The industry based on raising animals for food or wool.
- – A type of agricultural technology that automates tasks
- – A machine used to cut and collect crops
- – The ability to maintain agricultural productivity over time
- – A system of farming that involves raising fish in controlled environments
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- – A structure used to store grain
- – Farming that combines crops and trees
- – The science or practice of growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- – This crop is turned into flour to make bread
- – A term for young cattle
- – The growing of grapevines to produce wine or grapes
12 Clues: – A term for young cattle • – A structure used to store grain • – Farming that combines crops and trees • – The planting of seeds in prepared soil. • – A machine used to cut and collect crops • – This crop is turned into flour to make bread • – The growing of grapevines to produce wine or grapes • – A type of agricultural technology that automates tasks • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-13
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- Fertile land where crops can be grown
- Farming done mainly to feed the farmer’s family with little surplus family with little surplus
- Old type of farming using traditional tools and family labour
- The practice of growing crops and rearing animals
- Economic activity where raw materials are changed into finished goods, like wheat into bread
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- Farming on small land using more labour, common in Asia
- Farming done mainly to sell crops in the market for profit
- Economic activity that uses natural resources directly, like farming and fishing
- Economic activity that provides services like transport, trade, banking, and advertisin.
- Steps in farming like ploughing, sowing, weeding, and harvesting
- The result of farming, like crops, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products
- Things needed at the beginning of farming like seeds, fertilizers, and labour
12 Clues: Fertile land where crops can be grown • The practice of growing crops and rearing animals • Farming on small land using more labour, common in Asia • Farming done mainly to sell crops in the market for profit • Old type of farming using traditional tools and family labour • Steps in farming like ploughing, sowing, weeding, and harvesting • ...
agriculture 2026-07-01
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- long yellow fruit
- bigger version of a pebel
- pothos,peace lily, and aloe vera are all?
- growing crops and live restocking is?
- similar to cabbage
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- popular sweet summer fruit
- buisness of culvitating plants
- most popular fruit
- green and weird shape
- tall brown root with leaves
- another word for dried plums
- green leafy vegetable
12 Clues: long yellow fruit • most popular fruit • similar to cabbage • green and weird shape • green leafy vegetable • bigger version of a pebel • popular sweet summer fruit • tall brown root with leaves • another word for dried plums • buisness of culvitating plants • growing crops and live restocking is? • pothos,peace lily, and aloe vera are all?
agriculture Jordan bills 2016-01-19
13 Clues: homeland • CultureFeast • CultureBusiness • TechnicalCulture • femaleanimalculture • rotation: FoodCycle • cropping: PlantingFood • farm: CultureCollection • landscape: PictureCulture • agriculture: DecreasdCulture • domestication: AnimalCulture • agriculture: increasedculture • agriculture: advertisedculture
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Adult male Swine
- Cattle: castrated male
- Cattle: mature female
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
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- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Mature female chicken
- Adult female swine
- Mature male sheep
- Grass that has been mown and dried
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Mature male sheep • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Agriculture 2023-05-25
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- Grass that has been mown and dried, often use as sheep food.
- A tapering orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable.
- Wheat or any other cultivated cereal used as food.
- A pale yellow oval citrus fruit with thick skin and fragrant, acidic juice.
- POLLINATION Pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant.
- The science or practice of farming.
- A breed of sheep.
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- A powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers.
- A person who studies and experiments with the selection and growth of crop plants and pastures.
- SCIENTIST A person who studies the origin, management and use of soils.
- A person who owns or manages a farm.
- An animal kept to produce milk or beef.
12 Clues: A breed of sheep. • The science or practice of farming. • A person who owns or manages a farm. • An animal kept to produce milk or beef. • Wheat or any other cultivated cereal used as food. • A tapering orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable. • Grass that has been mown and dried, often use as sheep food. • ...
Agriculture Classwork 2023-01-02
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- commercial agriculture produces enough food so that a country can do this
- this economic factor helps to advance agriculture in the Caribbean
- involves the growing of crops and raising livestock on the land
- growing crops and rearing animals on a small scale to provide for the family
- given by banks to assist farmers
- are given by government to assist farmers
- agriculture is an example of this type of industry
- a physical factor dealing with the height that encourages agriculture in the Caribbean
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- agriculture produces the raw material that can be used in this secondary industry
- the climatic zone of the Caribbean making it conducive to agriculture
- historical labour force used on the plantation
- growing crops or raising livestock to sell and make money
- is a form of agriculture that mainly uses water
- is needed for plants to grow
- agriculture provides this for people to earn money
15 Clues: is needed for plants to grow • given by banks to assist farmers • are given by government to assist farmers • historical labour force used on the plantation • is a form of agriculture that mainly uses water • agriculture provides this for people to earn money • agriculture is an example of this type of industry • ...
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Castrated male sheep
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: castrated male
- Adult female swine
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Mature female chicken
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
- Adult male Swine
- Grass that has been mown and dried
- Cattle: mature female
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Castrated male sheep • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-23
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- part of the rice fields
- Animals taht interfere with agicultural production
- A made of small pieces of rock and mineral
- Vegetative part of rice
- fram tool
- Fruit that has high economic value
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- Thorns and grow in hot fields
- To plant seeds
- A layer of material that plants grow in
- Part of the plant
- A limb of a plant
- To sprount from a seed
12 Clues: fram tool • To plant seeds • Part of the plant • A limb of a plant • To sprount from a seed • part of the rice fields • Vegetative part of rice • Thorns and grow in hot fields • Fruit that has high economic value • A layer of material that plants grow in • A made of small pieces of rock and mineral • Animals taht interfere with agicultural production
Agriculture 2024-04-12
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- Land suitable for farming
- agriculture with mechanized technology, fossil fuel use, manufactured chemicals, & large-scale irrigation
- The use of genetic engineering to introduce new genes into organism to produce more valuable products; includes genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
- Different techniques from chemical and biological pest control and other techniques are mixed to better combat pests and weeds
- Raising of aquatic animals and plants for food; mitigates loss of wild species but concentrates pollution; risk for disease, etc.
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- In the mid to late 1900s; developing of new technology, crop varieties, and practices to improve global food security
- The amount of crop produced in a given area
- The goal of providing a guarantee of adequate and reliable food for all people at all times
- Agriculture that does not deplete soil faster than it forms; not reducing the quality or amount of soil, water, or genetic diversity
- Organizations that preserve seeds of diverse plants as an insurance policy against crop collapse
- Huge warehouses or pens designed to deliver energy-rich foods to livestock or poultry; reduces land use but concentrates pollution and risk of disease, etc.
- agriculture with the use of man and animal power, non-motorized machines, etc.; typical until the Industrial Revolution
12 Clues: Land suitable for farming • The amount of crop produced in a given area • The goal of providing a guarantee of adequate and reliable food for all people at all times • Organizations that preserve seeds of diverse plants as an insurance policy against crop collapse • ...
Agriculture 2019-10-17
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- goods which cannot be physically touched;usually involving a service,such as going to the doctor
- changes raw goods into a more finished form
- Process of increasing the value of a product before offering it to consumers
- Natural resources subjected to a special processes or treatment to prepare it for use by consumers or manufacturers
- Moves finished goods from one business to another
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- Change raw or processed goods into finished goods
- Provide goods and services to businesses and individuals;operate on donations,volunteers and philanthropists rather than income/profit
- Processed goods formed into a product ready for consumer use
- develops products for distribution from raw goods
- Firm or business owned and operated by its members;benefits and profits are distributed equally to members based on the use of the cooperative
- Provide intangible goods to consumers and other businesses
- Materials derived from natural resources
12 Clues: Materials derived from natural resources • changes raw goods into a more finished form • Change raw or processed goods into finished goods • develops products for distribution from raw goods • Moves finished goods from one business to another • Provide intangible goods to consumers and other businesses • Processed goods formed into a product ready for consumer use • ...
Agriculture 2021-11-10
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- Rearing animals
- Farms with a lot of inputs are.....
- Cultivating crops
- Process and manufacture products from raw materials.
- Extract raw materials from the Earth or sea
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- Growing produce to sell.
- Only growing enough to feed you and your family.
- the compass direction a slope faces.
- People who work in the .... sector provide a service.
- .... is the process of changing from doing work by hand, to doing work with machinery.
- The shape and height of land.
- How quickly/ easily water leaves an area.
12 Clues: Rearing animals • Cultivating crops • Growing produce to sell. • The shape and height of land. • Farms with a lot of inputs are..... • the compass direction a slope faces. • How quickly/ easily water leaves an area. • Extract raw materials from the Earth or sea • Only growing enough to feed you and your family. • Process and manufacture products from raw materials. • ...
Agriculture 2017-08-06
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- A green substance that cows eat
- A castrated chicken
- The process that removes germs and bacteria from milk
- The process that retrieves a certain liquid from cows
- A device that plants seeds down on fields
- A factory that processs cotton
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- An electronic device that farmers can use to herd cows
- The growing and harvesting of grapes to be made into wine
- a step in milk production
- a food made from wheat
- an important job in Agriculture
- A breed of cattle that's skin is black and white
12 Clues: A castrated chicken • a food made from wheat • a step in milk production • A factory that processs cotton • A green substance that cows eat • an important job in Agriculture • A device that plants seeds down on fields • A breed of cattle that's skin is black and white • The process that removes germs and bacteria from milk • ...
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Adult male Swine
- Cattle: castrated male
- Cattle: mature female
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
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- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Mature female chicken
- Adult female swine
- Castrated male sheep
- Grass that has been mown and dried
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Castrated male sheep • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2020-09-08
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- Can be defined broadly or narrowly.
- Is the theoretical equilibrium population size at which a particular population in a particular environment will stabilise when its supply of resources remains constant.
- Meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- A social or political movement designed to bring about land reforms or to improve the economic status of the farmer.
- Is a term that covers a broad range of soil tillage systems that leave residue cover on the soil surface, substantially reducing the effects of soil erosion from wind and water.
- Management strategy that employs detailed, site-specific information to precisely manage production inputs.
- The impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources.
- Is the sum total of all the plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms in the world, or in a particular area; all of their individual variation; and all the interactions between them.
- Is a set of design principles centred on whole systems thinking, simulating, or directly utilising the patterns and resilient features observed in natural ecosystems.
- Range of preventive tactics and biological controls to keep pest population within acceptable limits.
- Are certain herbal preparations that guide the decomposition processes in manures and compost.
- Managing the amount, source, placement, form, and timing of the application of nutrients and soil amendments to ensure adequate soil fertility for plant production and to minimise the potential for environmental degradation, particularly water quality impairment.
- benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services.
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- Is the process through which agricultural and forestry practices remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
- Is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems.
- Is a broad area of biology, involving the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products. Depending on the tools and applications, it often overlaps with related scientific fields.
- Relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock.
- Are areas or strips of land maintained in permanent vegetation, designed to intercept pollutants and erosion.
- A proven, whole farm/whole system approach to resource management that incorporates financial planning, land planning, grazing planning and biological monitoring.
- A seal or logo indicating that a product has met a set of environmental or social standards.
- Is an agricultural system which originated early in the 20th century in reaction too rapidly changing farming practices.
21 Clues: Can be defined broadly or narrowly. • Is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. • benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services. • Relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock. • ...
Minerals & Agriculture 2021-03-31
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- the color of a mineral in powder form
- not eating enough food or enough variety of food
- the hardest mineral
- Human population expected to reach 10 _________ by 2050.
- not made from living things
- contributes to leaf production in plants
- helps plants grow roots
- provide energy for our body
- provides structures for our bodies
- contributes to seed production in plants
- keeps plant cell walls strong
- the way a mineral shines
- used in computer chips
- __________ land is land that is farmable.
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- meeting our needs without compromising the needs of the future
- used to coat steel
- used in jet engines
- water and ______ make up 25% of soil each.
- used in dentistry
- ____________ matter is made up of things that were once alive
- Missouri's #1 agricultural export
- used in gunpowder
- the science of growing plants in water
- contributes to a green color in plants
- provides structure for soil
- the science of growing crops and animals
- helps plants retain water
- the science of growing plants in air
- widespread starvation
- produce and balances our humans
- used in photography & mirrors
31 Clues: used in dentistry • used in gunpowder • used to coat steel • used in jet engines • the hardest mineral • widespread starvation • used in computer chips • helps plants grow roots • the way a mineral shines • helps plants retain water • provides structure for soil • not made from living things • provide energy for our body • keeps plant cell walls strong • used in photography & mirrors • ...
Regenerative Agriculture 2021-11-07
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- the net removal of CO2 from the atmosphere by plants and micro-organisms and its storage in vegetative biomass and in soils.
- to give off during some process.
- turning over and breaking up soil, usually with machines over a large area.
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock.
- within a city.
- plants use sunlight, CO2 from the atmosphere and water to make their own food.
- organisms that are too small to be seen; in the ground, these are beneficial in returning carbon to the soil by breaking down (decomposing) organic matter.
- to be helpful, or to add value to something.
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- food for plants, usually added to the soil of the plants for the roots to absorb.
- to take in, like a sponge.
- use in a way that leaves enough for the needs of future generations.
- cutting down large areas of trees in order to use them or the land they are on.
- a variety of living things that provides a healthy balance in an area.
- soil that is not covered in crops often gets moved by wind and rain, losing healthy soil that could have been growing plants.
- a long period of time without rain or snow.
- gases that surround the earth.
- renewal or restoration of a biological system (such as a forest)
- decayed organic material used as fertilizer.
- foods grown for feeding people and animals.
20 Clues: within a city. • to take in, like a sponge. • gases that surround the earth. • to give off during some process. • a long period of time without rain or snow. • foods grown for feeding people and animals. • decayed organic material used as fertilizer. • to be helpful, or to add value to something. • able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions. • ...
ApHg Agriculture 2022-03-01
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- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for relatively few years and left fallow for a long period.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "barter" or "exchange of commodities."
- A type of agriculture in which the farmers maximize food production on relatively small fields.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
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- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- A large-scale farming enterprise.
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • A large-scale farming enterprise. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
Agriculture Crossward 2022-01-06
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- The sticky knob at the top of the pistil
- Passed in 1950, making FFA a federal charter
- On the FFA emblem, represents hard labor
- The female part of the flower
- Joins two pieces of metal that are at a 90 degree angle
- Impurities that float to the top as the weld cools
- The degree you earn in your 9th grade year
- A principle of floral design that determines the size of the arrangement
- A tiny little spot weld at the end of the outside edge
- Anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients
- The degree you earn in 7th-8th grade
- Known as "The Father of FFA"
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- The long, slender stalk that connect the stigma and the ovary
- The ends of two pieces of metal are welded together
- The edge of the leaf
- The degree you earn in your 10th grade year
- Joins two pieces of metal that are overlapping
- This is the sound of a proper weld
- This person wrote the creed
- green leak-like parts of the flower that protect the flower bud
- A student-lead project.
- Cone-bearing tree that has needles
- Trees that grow leaves that change color in the fall
- The part of the pistil that becomes a fruit
- Transports water and minerals to different parts of the plant.
25 Clues: The edge of the leaf • A student-lead project. • This person wrote the creed • Known as "The Father of FFA" • The female part of the flower • This is the sound of a proper weld • Cone-bearing tree that has needles • The degree you earn in 7th-8th grade • The sticky knob at the top of the pistil • On the FFA emblem, represents hard labor • ...
Agriculture Crossward 2022-01-06
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- The sticky knob at the top of the pistil
- The female part of the flower
- The ends of two pieces of metal are welded together
- Joins two pieces of metal that are at a 90 degree angle
- The long, slender stalk that connect the stigma and the ovary
- This is the sound of a proper weld
- Passed in 1950, making FFA a federal charter
- Cone-bearing tree that has needles
- Anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients
- The degree you earn in your 10th grade year
- green leak-like parts of the flower that protect the flower bud
- Impurities that float to the top as the weld cools
- Transports water and minerals to different parts of the plant.
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- Joins two pieces of metal that are overlapping
- On the FFA emblem, represents hard labor
- The degree you earn in your 9th grade year
- A tiny little spot weld at the end of the outside edge
- This person wrote the creed
- Trees that grow leaves that change color in the fall
- The edge of the leaf
- A principle of floral design that determines the size of the arrangement
- The degree you earn in 7th-8th grade
- Known as "The Father of FFA"
- The part of the pistil that becomes a fruit
- A student-lead project.
25 Clues: The edge of the leaf • A student-lead project. • This person wrote the creed • Known as "The Father of FFA" • The female part of the flower • This is the sound of a proper weld • Cone-bearing tree that has needles • The degree you earn in 7th-8th grade • On the FFA emblem, represents hard labor • The sticky knob at the top of the pistil • ...
Agriculture crossword 2022-01-06
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- blanket- An arrangement of greens meant to cover someone's grave
- The gaps between the flower/material in your arrangement
- A tree with simple or compound leaves
- Each component of your flower design is proportion
- Leaf with one blade
- A student lead project
- Small leaf-like structures at the base of a leaf stalk, not present in all leaves
- Your arrangement is a proper size for the space you designed
- mostly a single flower with accents worn on the left should of a man
- Symmetrical design to the arrangement
- The repeat of color and material throughout your flower design
- A tree with needles, scales or awl leaves
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- Your overall shape of arrangement
- Leaves arrangement of stem
- Surrounds the the stem at the junction of blade and sheath on some grasses
- emphasis of one or more design elements in an arrangement which provides an overall focus, theme, and design
- Part of the leaf base surrounding the stem
- Leaf with several leaflets
- Edge of a leaf
- A single flower of a cluster of small flowers put together worn by a woman
- point- The area of your arrangement that sticks out
- The flow of you arrangement
- Element that is repeated to create emphasis in your arrangement Blade- The broad, thin part of a leaf
- Narrow cylindrical part, that may not be apparent
24 Clues: Edge of a leaf • Leaf with one blade • A student lead project • Leaves arrangement of stem • Leaf with several leaflets • The flow of you arrangement • Your overall shape of arrangement • A tree with simple or compound leaves • Symmetrical design to the arrangement • A tree with needles, scales or awl leaves • Part of the leaf base surrounding the stem • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2022-04-04
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- the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated.
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- the practice of agriculture or aquaculture
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- the cultivation or growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest land
- the preparation of land for growing crops.
- areas used for the production of adapted crops for harvest.
- an indefinite usually extended expanse of land : region miles of open country
- a plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables are cultivated
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- the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch.
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- the cultivation of aquatic especially for food
- of, relating to, or suitable for the country : rural rustic rolling farmland
- land suitable for farming.
- relating to the diseases, injuries, and treatment of animals.
21 Clues: land suitable for farming. • farm animals regarded as an asset. • the practice of agriculture or aquaculture • the preparation of land for growing crops. • the cultivation of aquatic especially for food • the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2024-01-30
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- a farm vehicle that provides the power and traction to mechanize agricultural tasks
- an animal with a thick wolly coat
- bees use nectar from flowers to make this sweet product
- this branch of government is referred to as the NH General Court
- a juicy red fruit with a seed-studded surface
- on the cob
- the practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- sweetener derived from the sap of maple trees (2 words)
- a horse or other member of the horse family
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- the means for encouraging the preservation of open space and conserving natural resources (2 words)
- plant that is the typical main ingredient in salads
- foods made from milk, such as cheese and ice cream (2 words)
- a list advertising seeds and their prices (2 words)
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops
- the process or period of gathering in crops.
- man's (and farmer's) best friend
- membership organization that is "The Voice of Agriculture" (2 words)
- one who is outstanding in their field
- grass that has been mowed, dried, and packed into bales
- a farm implement, usually towed behind a tractor, that sows seeds in rows throughout a field
20 Clues: on the cob • man's (and farmer's) best friend • an animal with a thick wolly coat • one who is outstanding in their field • a horse or other member of the horse family • the process or period of gathering in crops. • a juicy red fruit with a seed-studded surface • plant that is the typical main ingredient in salads • a list advertising seeds and their prices (2 words) • ...
Agriculture Careers 2023-07-20
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- Designs and develops agricultural machinery.
- Assists veterinarians in treating farm animals.
- Works with cows and handles milk production.
- Teaches and trains future generations of farmers.
- Manages water systems for agricultural purposes.
- Develops and tests new seed varieties for better yields.
- Evaluates the value of rural properties for various purposes.
- Deals with legal issues related to farming and land use.
- Analyzes economic factors affecting farming and markets.
- Cultivates crops in controlled greenhouse environments.
- Studies crop production and soil management.
- Studies the composition and health of soils for better yields.
- Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking.
- Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery.
- Works together to gather crops during the harvest season.
- Studies sustainable farming systems and ecological principles.
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- Investigates diseases affecting crops and finds solutions.
- Buys and sells agricultural products in financial markets.
- Selectively breeds animals to improve specific traits.
- Grows crops without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- Provides medical care to animals on the farm.
- Manages beehives and produces honey.
- Cultivates and harvests aquatic organisms like fish and seaweed.
- Specializes in plant cultivation and gardening.
- Advises farmers on best practices and problem-solving.
- Cultivates crops and manages agricultural activities.
- Researches insects and their impact on agriculture.
- Reports on the latest developments in the farming industry.
- Uses technology for optimized crop management.
- Cares for livestock and works on a large farm.
30 Clues: Manages beehives and produces honey. • Designs and develops agricultural machinery. • Works with cows and handles milk production. • Studies crop production and soil management. • Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking. • Provides medical care to animals on the farm. • Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery. • Uses technology for optimized crop management. • ...
Agriculture Careers 2023-07-26
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- They handle the quality control of food and agricultural products.
- This career involves the care and management of sheep.
- A person who harvests fruits and vegetables.
- They handle the transportation of agricultural products.
- A person who cultivates crops.
- They work with plants to improve yield and quality.
- This career involves agricultural research and experimentation.
- Someone who raises and cares for horses.
- They deal with the marketing and distribution of agricultural products.
- A professional who works on agricultural policy and advocacy.
- Someone who studies plant diseases and pests.
- They work on developing new plant varieties.
- They handle the processing and storage of agricultural products.
- A professional who specializes in dairy farming.
- They work with agricultural machinery maintenance.
- They manage and care for forests and woodlands.
- A person who deals with farm equipment sales.
- A professional who handles agricultural finances and investments.
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- A person who works with bees and beekeeping.
- They are involved in organic farming practices.
- They manage and maintain farmland and rural estates.
- A person who works with farm animals and their breeding.
- Someone who grows and sells flowers and ornamental plants.
- Someone who works with agricultural cooperative societies.
- A professional who deals with agricultural insurance and risk management.
- This career involves the science of soil management.
- This career involves beekeeping product sales.
- A person who deals with agricultural education and extension services.
- A career involving the cultivation of grapes and winemaking.
- Someone who designs and plans agricultural structures.
- job involves managing a greenhouse.
- Someone who specializes in tropical agriculture.
- This job involves agricultural journalism and reporting.
- This career involves breeding and raising poultry.
- They design and implement irrigation systems.
- A person who operates large machinery to till the land.
- A professional who manages livestock.
- Someone who studies and controls agricultural pests.
- This career focuses on fish farming and aquaculture.
- This job entails the inspection and grading of agricultural products.
40 Clues: A person who cultivates crops. • job involves managing a greenhouse. • A professional who manages livestock. • Someone who raises and cares for horses. • A person who works with bees and beekeeping. • A person who harvests fruits and vegetables. • They work on developing new plant varieties. • Someone who studies plant diseases and pests. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2023-01-12
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- type of cow
- feeds cows and horses
- allows farmer to ride horse
- non GMO
- building on farm
- goes baaaa
- goes meow
- land used for growing crops and raising animals
- the theme of this puzzle
- what farmers grow
- goes neigh
- goes quack
- plants grow in
- animals drink
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- goes on a horse's hooves
- farm vehicle
- helps plants grow
- pig eats
- goes woof
- holds water
- section in barn that holds animals
- goes oink
- keeps animals in
- land where animals graze
- lives in a coop
- goes moo
- birds on farm
27 Clues: non GMO • pig eats • goes moo • goes woof • goes meow • goes oink • goes baaaa • goes neigh • goes quack • type of cow • holds water • farm vehicle • birds on farm • animals drink • plants grow in • lives in a coop • building on farm • keeps animals in • helps plants grow • what farmers grow • feeds cows and horses • goes on a horse's hooves • the theme of this puzzle • land where animals graze • ...
Agriculture Revoloution 2022-09-29
20 Clues: loom • boat • mule • roads • pikes • house • drill • jenny • cotton • rocket • factory • process • shuttle • business • industry • risk taker • water frame • Steam engine • lots of industry • production in factory
Agriculture Review 2022-09-20
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- Advances in plant and animal improvements
- All around us, increases understanding, needed for everything, starts with a question.
- allows scientists to better improve crops
- Algebra, geometry, statistics
- Communication, psychology, geography, sociology
- the appliance of new technology to Agriculture, provides materials for clothing, housing, and industry at a good price, etc.
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- Love to weight the good & bad
- Speed, time, weight, calories, etc. Something that has a unit on it
- Predict the outcomes of my actions
- Earth science, chemistry, physics
- Zoology, Ethology, Botany, Floriculture, etc.
- we love to tell others our findings and knowledge almost constantly
- Are GMO's safe
- Help preserve water, improves soil health, helps reduce food waste & food loss
- Scientific Method
- We like to try new things
- Farming without the use of synthetic pesticides, artificial growth hormones, or antibiotics
- A science & art that helps to better provide food, fiber, and other products for consumer use.
- Constantly taking in people, places & things
- An organism that has been altered by genetic engineering
20 Clues: Are GMO's safe • Scientific Method • We like to try new things • Love to weight the good & bad • Algebra, geometry, statistics • Earth science, chemistry, physics • Predict the outcomes of my actions • Advances in plant and animal improvements • allows scientists to better improve crops • Constantly taking in people, places & things • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2022-05-12
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- something that is produced as the primary substance that will be sold or
- absorbs water and nutrients
- generally thin, hairlike, and numerous
- supports the leaves, flowers, and fruits
- resources that occur naturally in nature
- on the end, protects and guids the tip
- tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource
- and then sold.
- leaf edges
- where reproduction takes place
- something that is made during
- natural inorganic substances on or in the earth
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- natural resources that cannot be replaced after it is used
- helps seeds spread
- two or more leaves arising from the same part of the stem
- thin fine roots that absorb water and nutrients
- become the new plant
- single leaf arising from a single stem
- natural resources that can be replaced
- where photosynthesis takes place
- main root of a plant and generally grows straight down from the stem
- production or manufacture of something else. It is a secondary product.
22 Clues: leaf edges • and then sold. • helps seeds spread • become the new plant • absorbs water and nutrients • something that is made during • where reproduction takes place • where photosynthesis takes place • generally thin, hairlike, and numerous • single leaf arising from a single stem • natural resources that can be replaced • on the end, protects and guids the tip • ...
Everyday Agriculture 2025-02-12
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- – To ship (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) to a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- – Anything which, when taken into the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
- - Advertising, product packaging, distribution systems
- - something that is produced as the primary substance that will be sold
- – A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool.
- – The natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
- – To bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, or services.
- – Domesticated fowls raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
- - by land, rail, air, or water
- – The broad industry engaged in producing plants and animals for food and fiber, the provision of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- – Farm animals raised to produce milk, meat, work, and wool; includes beef and dairy cattle, swine, sheep, horses, and goats; may also include poultry.
- - Food scientists, chemists, commodity researchers
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- - the process of raising plants and animals for food, fiber, and fuel.
- - Packaging, canning or freezing, slaughtering, combining commodities for customer use
- – A term referring to the full scale of operations related to the business of agriculture. It connotes the interrelationships of farming, farm services, soil science, agronomy, land grant universities, county extension services, state and federal experiment stations, soil and water conservation services, plant and animal nutrition, plant and animal protection, transportation, finance, and marketing.
- – Any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grain, fruit, vegetable, or metal.
- – Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- – Supplies, and services farmers use to produce crops and livestock; any resource used in production.
- – The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- - a young chicken suitable for roasting, grilling, or barbecuing
- - something that is made during the production of something else
- – Something that provides protection from adverse conditions for a person, animal, or thing
22 Clues: - by land, rail, air, or water • - Food scientists, chemists, commodity researchers • – A fine, threadlike piece, such as cotton or wool. • - Advertising, product packaging, distribution systems • - a young chicken suitable for roasting, grilling, or barbecuing • - something that is made during the production of something else • ...
Agriculture Industry 2025-06-04
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- Human effort used in the production of goods and services.
- When supply exceeds demand, usually leading to lower prices.
- Physical items that are produced and sold.
- A situation where resources are limited but wants are unlimited.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- When demand exceeds supply, usually leading to higher prices.
- A chemical used to kill pests that damage crops.
- Price The price at which a good or service is bought and sold.
- A person who buys goods or services for personal use.
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or services.
- Industry An industry that provides services rather than goods, like retail or healthcare.
- Spending money on something to make a future profit or benefit.
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks.
- The amount of a product or service that producers are willing and able to sell.
- The tools, equipment, and buildings used to produce goods and services.
- The amount of a product or service that consumers are willing and able to buy.
- A substance added to soil to increase its fertility and help plants grow.
- Practices that meet current needs without harming future resources.
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- Rotation Changing the type of crops grown in an area each season to maintain soil health.
- A method of providing water to crops to help them grow.
- Price The price a farmer receives for a product at the farm, not including transport or marketing.
- The money a business earns after subtracting expenses from revenue.
- Industry An industry that processes raw materials into finished goods.
- The total income generated from sales before expenses are deducted.
- Industry An industry involved in the extraction or harvesting of natural resources, such as farming or mining.
- The system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
- The practice of cultivating land, growing crops, and raising animals for food or other products.
- Price The price where the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded.
- Activities provided by people or businesses that satisfy needs or wants.
- Animals raised on farms for food, work, or other products.
30 Clues: Physical items that are produced and sold. • A chemical used to kill pests that damage crops. • A person who buys goods or services for personal use. • The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • A method of providing water to crops to help them grow. • Human effort used in the production of goods and services. • ...
Agriculture Careers 2025-09-29
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- Works with cows and handles milk production.
- Assists veterinarians in treating farm animals.
- Teaches and trains future generations of farmers.
- Grows crops without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- Analyzes economic factors affecting farming and markets.
- Cultivates crops and manages agricultural activities.
- Specializes in plant cultivation and gardening.
- Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery.
- Uses technology for optimized crop management.
- Provides medical care to animals on the farm.
- Investigates diseases affecting crops and finds solutions.
- Studies crop production and soil management.
- Advises farmers on best practices and problem-solving.
- Manages water systems for agricultural purposes.
- Works together to gather crops during the harvest season.
- Buys and sells agricultural products in financial markets.
- Deals with legal issues related to farming and land use.
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- Cultivates and harvests aquatic organisms like fish and seaweed.
- Manages beehives and produces honey.
- Reports on the latest developments in the farming industry.
- Studies sustainable farming systems and ecological principles.
- Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking.
- Develops and tests new seed varieties for better yields.
- Researches insects and their impact on agriculture.
- Designs and develops agricultural machinery.
- Cares for livestock and works on a large farm.
- Evaluates the value of rural properties for various purposes.
- Cultivates crops in controlled greenhouse environments.
- Selectively breeds animals to improve specific traits.
- Studies the composition and health of soils for better yields.
30 Clues: Manages beehives and produces honey. • Works with cows and handles milk production. • Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking. • Designs and develops agricultural machinery. • Studies crop production and soil management. • Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery. • Provides medical care to animals on the farm. • Cares for livestock and works on a large farm. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2025-11-19
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- method that avoids synthetic chemicals and focuses on soil health
- term describing food that spoils quickly and must reach markets fast
- growing food in cities through rooftop gardens, community plots, or hydroponics
- farming method where land is cleared by cutting and burning vegetation
- crops or products that gain extra worth through processing or unique qualities
- law that consolidated small farms into private holdings in England
- extensive commercial livestock grazing across large areas
- the period when land is left unplanted so it can recover nutrients
- the practice of growing one crop on a large scale
- the type of lifestyle created when humans stopped moving and began farming
- agriculture that uses high labor and capital inputs in small areas
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- system where crops and livestock support each other on the same farm
- agriculture that uses large amounts of land with fewer inputs per acre
- worldwide network that moves agricultural goods from production to consumers
- subsistence system where people move seasonally with their animals
- the term describing societies based on herding animals
- large-scale tropical agriculture focused on monocrop exports
- model explaining why land nearest to the city is most expensive
- intensive agriculture near cities that grows high-value perishable produce
- the process of taming plants or animals for human use
20 Clues: the practice of growing one crop on a large scale • the process of taming plants or animals for human use • the term describing societies based on herding animals • extensive commercial livestock grazing across large areas • large-scale tropical agriculture focused on monocrop exports • model explaining why land nearest to the city is most expensive • ...
Agriculture terms 2026-08-20
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- The science, business, and art of farming and food production.
- Another word for pigs.
- The study of insects.
- Plant leaves used for decoration or design.
- Leadership Development Event—contests focused on speaking and leadership skills.
- The reproductive part of a plant, often colorful and used in designs.
- The level of acid; high acidity in milk causes sour smell and taste.
- A statement of beliefs; in FFA, the Creed begins “I believe in the future of agriculture.”
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- Tastes; Milk Quality CDE identifies off‑flavors in milk.
- Refers to bone structure; in livestock, skeletal correctness is proper bone alignment.
- An SAE where you own and operate your own business.
- Forward movement or improvement; symbolized by the rising sun on the FFA emblem.
- An SAE where you work for someone else (job‑based).
- Relating to milk and milk products (cows, processing, quality).
- Hidden support in floral design that holds materials in place.
- Supervised Agricultural Experience—your hands‑on ag project.
- What the owl on the FFA emblem represents.
- A plant that stores water in its leaves or stems.
- What you do to flower stems to prepare them for arrangements.
- Career Development Event—contests focused on ag skills and careers.
20 Clues: The study of insects. • Another word for pigs. • What the owl on the FFA emblem represents. • Plant leaves used for decoration or design. • A plant that stores water in its leaves or stems. • An SAE where you own and operate your own business. • An SAE where you work for someone else (job‑based). • Tastes; Milk Quality CDE identifies off‑flavors in milk. • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2013-04-19
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- Malay word for wet rice
- a flooded field for growing rice
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing
- planting crops on ridge tops
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- The most productive farmland
- Farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- A large farm in that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale
- Seed of a cereal grass
- Degradation of land primarily because of human actions
- Reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds
- Rice planted on dryland in nursery and then mosved to a deliberately flooded field to promote growth
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
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- Husks of grain separated from the seed by threshing
- Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- Fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
- To remove chaff by allowing it to be blown away nu the wind
- Agriculture that generates products for sale off the farm
- The modification of Earth's surface by cultivating crops and raising crops
- Commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over and extensive area
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- A machine that reaps,threshes,and cleans grain while moving over a field
- A machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- The outer covering of a seed
- To beat our grain from stalks by trampling it
- A form of subsistence agricultre in which people shift activity from one field to another
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Grain or fruit gathered from a field as a harvest during particular season
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- Commercial agriculture associated with large corporations
- A grass yielding grain for food
- Wheat planted in the spring and harvested in the late summer
- Wheat planted in the fall and harvested in the early summer
- Grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals
37 Clues: Seed of a cereal grass • Malay word for wet rice • planting crops on ridge tops • The outer covering of a seed • The most productive farmland • A grass yielding grain for food • a flooded field for growing rice • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • To beat our grain from stalks by trampling it • ...
Agriculture/Developement 2015-04-15
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- A wheat that is used as food
- what country annually has the highest gdp
- A wet rice field
- five In LDCS what percent of the population is involved in agriculture
- What type of foods are raised using natural methods
- The total value of goods produced in a country anually
- What was the change in agriculture practices that expanded the us of fertilizers
- What man came up with the modernization model in the 1950s
- The farming of aquatic life
- What is an example country of pre condition in the modernization model
- What type of foods are modified in a lab
- An area where livestock are raised
- What is the model that helps farmers decide on what crop to grow
- The raising of livestock
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- What sector is the job that deals with extracting raw materials from the earth
- Where are the "four tigers" locate in the world
- In the modernization model in what stage has the country started rapid growth and industrialization
- What is an example country of high mass consumption in the modernization model
- An area cleared by slash and burn farming
- In MDCS what percent of the population is involved in agriculture
- What word is used to describe the value of a product as compared to the amount a labor that went into making it
- Who created a new variety of disease and pest resistant wheat
- In the modernization model in what stage has the country not yet started to develop
- The amount of a crop produced
- What type of countries dominate the world economy and exploit other countries for resources
- Farmland left unused for time
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food
27 Clues: A wet rice field • The raising of livestock • The farming of aquatic life • A wheat that is used as food • The amount of a crop produced • Farmland left unused for time • An area where livestock are raised • What type of foods are modified in a lab • A cultivated plant that is grown as food • what country annually has the highest gdp • An area cleared by slash and burn farming • ...
Animal Agriculture 2019-10-17
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- Hundredweight or 100 pounds.
- The process of opening the soil to receive the seed, planting the seed and covering it in a
- Rotation, More or less regular recurrent succession of different crops on the same land for
- The union of pollen with an egg to form an embryo.
- Lot, purchased, labor is hired.
- Where cattle are fed for others on a custom basis. Feed usually is
- owned collectively by members who share in the benefits. Most common examples in
- Future Farmers of America-an organization for high school students studying vocational
- purpose of maintaining good yields.
- of light during the day will control sexual maturity, fertility, and molt.
- Crop, Two different crops grown on the same area in one growing season.
- Capacity, The moisture content of soil in the field as measured two or three days after a
- high-concentrate feed to fatten them.
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- wetting of a well-drained soil by rain or irrigation water.
- operation.
- An organization formed for the purpose of production and marketing of goods or
- and homemaking. The 4-H’s stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Members are
- The removal of excess surface water or excess water from within the soil by means of
- Feed Lot, Where cattle feeding is complementary with other farming enterprises.
- Lighting, Artificial lighting of poultry housing. Increasing or decreasing the number of
- or sub-surface drains.
- The wearing away of the land surface, usually by running water or wind.
- for boys and girls sponsored by the Agricultural Extension Service to foster better
- Lot Feeding, Feeding process wherein cattle are confined in a small area and fed carefully
- 19 years of age.
25 Clues: operation. • 19 years of age. • or sub-surface drains. • Hundredweight or 100 pounds. • Lot, purchased, labor is hired. • purpose of maintaining good yields. • high-concentrate feed to fatten them. • The union of pollen with an egg to form an embryo. • wetting of a well-drained soil by rain or irrigation water. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2017-09-20
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- - raising of finfish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals under controlled condition. Also, the management of the aquatic environment for production of plants and animals.
- - chemistry as it applies to living matter.
- - the turf grass plant and soil immediately below it; also grass used for decorative or soil holding purposes.
- - pest control program based on multiple control practices.
- - Basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms.
- - science dealing with the characteristics of elements or simple substances.
- - an aspect of water conservation and management.
- - science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- study of the properties, and management of soil to grow plants.
- - Science of science life.
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- - teaching and program management in agriculture.
- - space and mass around me.
- - Commercial firms that have developed with or stems out of agriculture.
- - application of engineering principles in agriculture settings.
- - resources provided by nature that can replace themselves.
- - use of electronics and ultra modern equipment to perform tasks and control machinery and processes.
- - application of science to an industrial or commercial objective. Also, the equipment, and expertise to cultivate, harvest, store, process, and transport crops for consumption.
- - use of modern principles and practices in animal growth and management.
- - management of agricultural resources, including farms and agribusinesses.
- - Management of the characteristics transmitted from one generation to another.
- - Use of Modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- - all jobs relating in some way to plants, animals, and renewable natural resources. Also, the application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- - the science of producing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- - Science of soils and field crops.
24 Clues: - Science of science life. • - space and mass around me. • - Science of soils and field crops. • - chemistry as it applies to living matter. • - teaching and program management in agriculture. • - an aspect of water conservation and management. • - Basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms. • - science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2020-09-08
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- Can be defined broadly or narrowly.
- Is the theoretical equilibrium population size at which a particular population in a particular environment will stabilise when its supply of resources remains constant.
- Meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- A social or political movement designed to bring about land reforms or to improve the economic status of the farmer.
- Is a term that covers a broad range of soil tillage systems that leave residue cover on the soil surface, substantially reducing the effects of soil erosion from wind and water.
- Management strategy that employs detailed, site-specific information to precisely manage production inputs.
- The impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources.
- Is the sum total of all the plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms in the world, or in a particular area; all of their individual variation; and all the interactions between them.
- Is a set of design principles centred on whole systems thinking, simulating, or directly utilising the patterns and resilient features observed in natural ecosystems.
- Range of preventive tactics and biological controls to keep pest population within acceptable limits.
- Are certain herbal preparations that guide the decomposition processes in manures and compost.
- Managing the amount, source, placement, form, and timing of the application of nutrients and soil amendments to ensure adequate soil fertility for plant production and to minimise the potential for environmental degradation, particularly water quality impairment.
- benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services.
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- Is the process through which agricultural and forestry practices remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
- Is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems.
- Is a broad area of biology, involving the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products. Depending on the tools and applications, it often overlaps with related scientific fields.
- Relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock.
- Are areas or strips of land maintained in permanent vegetation, designed to intercept pollutants and erosion.
- A proven, whole farm/whole system approach to resource management that incorporates financial planning, land planning, grazing planning and biological monitoring.
- A seal or logo indicating that a product has met a set of environmental or social standards.
- Is an agricultural system which originated early in the 20th century in reaction too rapidly changing farming practices.
21 Clues: Can be defined broadly or narrowly. • Is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. • benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services. • Relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock. • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2020-09-08
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- Management strategy that employs detailed, site-specific information to precisely manage production inputs.
- Can be defined broadly or narrowly.
- Range of preventive tactics and biological controls to keep pest population within acceptable limits.
- Is a broad area of biology, involving the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products. Depending on the tools and applications, it often overlaps with related scientific fields.
- A seal or logo indicating that a product has met a set of environmental or social standards.
- Is the sum total of all the plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms in the world, or in a particular area; all of their individual variation; and all the interactions between them.
- A proven, whole farm/whole system approach to resource management that incorporates financial planning, land planning, grazing planning and biological monitoring.
- Is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems.
- Is a term that covers a broad range of soil tillage systems that leave residue cover on the soil surface, substantially reducing the effects of soil erosion from wind and water.
- Relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock.
- Is the theoretical equilibrium population size at which a particular population in a particular environment will stabilise when its supply of resources remains constant.
- Are certain herbal preparations that guide the decomposition processes in manures and compost.
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- Is an agricultural system which originated early in the 20th century in reaction too rapidly changing farming practices.
- Meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Is the process through which agricultural and forestry practices remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
- Managing the amount, source, placement, form, and timing of the application of nutrients and soil amendments to ensure adequate soil fertility for plant production and to minimise the potential for environmental degradation, particularly water quality impairment.
- The impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources.
- Are areas or strips of land maintained in permanent vegetation, designed to intercept pollutants and erosion.
- benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services.
- Is a set of design principles centred on whole systems thinking, simulating, or directly utilising the patterns and resilient features observed in natural ecosystems.
- A social or political movement designed to bring about land reforms or to improve the economic status of the farmer.
21 Clues: Can be defined broadly or narrowly. • Is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. • benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services. • Relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock. • ...
Mayan agriculture 2019-02-07
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- the main plant of the Mayans
- a barrier to block water
- a tool used to chop wood
- a person who kills animals for food
- period of no rain
- oldest method of farming
- somebody who gets food
- they used these to make chocolate
- ditches moving water to plants
- can be used to fertilize soil
- a piece of ground to grow things
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- a piece of land with fruit trees
- to be in rest
- pile
- farming
- made by humans
- these people had a 365 day calendar
- an additive to the soil that increases fertility
- the god of rain
- another word for corn
20 Clues: pile • farming • to be in rest • made by humans • the god of rain • period of no rain • another word for corn • somebody who gets food • a barrier to block water • a tool used to chop wood • oldest method of farming • the main plant of the Mayans • can be used to fertilize soil • ditches moving water to plants • a piece of land with fruit trees • a piece of ground to grow things • ...
Tractors & Agriculture 2019-03-02
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- A type of hen shed
- Inventor of vacuum cleaners goes farming here
- A God-like machine
- Sounds like you could be going round in circles
- The only way to get rid of weeds
- The scourge of Oilseed Rape growers
- Is he a teacher of agriculture
- A type of grain or town perhaps
- Sounds like this tractor comes from different countries
- Can be a type of boundary
- Young cow
- Not more routes
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- They were not highwaymen were they
- Yellow is the colour famous for loaders
- Famous for little grey ones
- Could end up as a butterfly
- Sounds like putting things together not cutting them
- Will keep things cool
- A make of tyre
- He does go on and on or is he really intelligent
- Publisher of magazines
- Popular with cattle breeders and beer makers
- Meat from my love perhaps
- He became a Lord and made tractors too
24 Clues: Young cow • A make of tyre • Not more routes • A type of hen shed • A God-like machine • Will keep things cool • Publisher of magazines • Meat from my love perhaps • Can be a type of boundary • Famous for little grey ones • Could end up as a butterfly • Is he a teacher of agriculture • A type of grain or town perhaps • The only way to get rid of weeds • They were not highwaymen were they • ...
regenerative agriculture 2024-06-03
20 Clues: dirt • waste • saving • nature • moving • forever • dioxide • farmers • restore • produce • animals • farming • renewing • charcoal • renewable • grassland • different • management • no chemicals • pesticide-free
Colorado Agriculture 2023-09-05
Across
- mutton, wool
- pinto, navy, black, great northern
- large animal used for milk, meat, leather
- brought over by the Spanish
- cheese, butter
- Colonel Sanders made billions selling it
- supposedly eat anything
- most commonly used in bread and flour tortillas
- you don't need a rod and reel to catch 'em
- Quaker breakfast food, horses eat it
- used for oil, seeds, feed - big and yellow
- an ovum
- used for animal fodder, malt, soups, bread
Down
- cabbage, chiles, cucumbers, carrots
- long strips used in yards and football fields
- grows underground, Ireland had a great famine
- is for horses, cows eat it too
- plants ready to go into the garden
- bacon
- gluten free grain, sweetener,food,animal feed
- peaches, apricots, apples
- fine fiber compared to cashmere
- ornamental landscape products like trees
- pollinate crops
- our feathered friends eat lots of it
- tall, related to grass, people and animals eat a lot of it
26 Clues: bacon • an ovum • mutton, wool • cheese, butter • pollinate crops • supposedly eat anything • peaches, apricots, apples • brought over by the Spanish • is for horses, cows eat it too • fine fiber compared to cashmere • pinto, navy, black, great northern • plants ready to go into the garden • cabbage, chiles, cucumbers, carrots • our feathered friends eat lots of it • ...
Agriculture vocabulary 2023-09-07
Across
- Sustainable practices, eating quality and the paddock to plate journey are current ___ trends that producers need to be aware of in their marketing strategy.
- Ensuring seedlings in an experiment receive the same amount of water at the same time is called ____ which allows other variables to be tested.
- EID tags and the NLIS system improves individual animal ____.
- The Australian Feedbase Monitor utilises ____ imagery to measure pasture growth, biomass and ground cover.
- Producers utilise grazing, pasture management and crop rotations as ____ practices.
- The combi-clamp or other brands of sheep handlers are marketed at making ____ practices safer for farmers.
- The _______ technology was developed to address labour shortages in the Aus Ag industry as it reduces labour requirements.
Down
- NumOcaine is a _____ product used by producers with the NumNuts ring application system as pain relief.
- Artificial insemination is a technique used to achieve ____ improvement in flocks and herds.
- As a producer I have increased my ____(2 words) by increasing my carcase yield percentages therefore minimising waste.
- The price of fertiliser is a crippling ______(2 words).
- Barbervax is a _____ drench that is used by producers to address worm burdens in their flock.
- Optiweigh is an example of the ______(2 words) technology that producers utilise to provide live paddock weights.
- Field days, on farm sales, video and print advertisements are ___ strategies used by producers.
- Pharmaceutical products, handlers and even drought plans are utilised by producers to address ___ (2 words).
- Producers use _________ plans to prevent pest and disease outbreaks on farm.
- Researchers often put a ___ in place to protect their intellectual property.
- Producers on 5 different farms completed the research project within their sheep flock to ensure ____.
- ___ Collars and trackers are utilised to trace stock movements and monitor behaviour.
- The ___ addresses chemical resistance and usage issues by utilising optic technology to target specific weeds.
20 Clues: The price of fertiliser is a crippling ______(2 words). • EID tags and the NLIS system improves individual animal ____. • Producers use _________ plans to prevent pest and disease outbreaks on farm. • Researchers often put a ___ in place to protect their intellectual property. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2023-11-14
Across
- friendly, active, playful, spot, 101
- intelligent, alert, loyal, energetic, athletic, responsive
- curious, quiet, confident, alert, playful, loving
- active yet easy-going, loves kids
- faithful, alert, active, poofy
- aloof, clownish, independent, happy
- friendly, quiet, independent, loyal
- playful, sensitive, gentle, cheerful
- even-tempered, aimable, gentle, independent
- stubborn, obident, watchful, brave, cops dog
- lively, weiner, stubborn, clever, devoted
Down
- cautious, obident, energetic, hearder
- sensitive, mischievous, strongwilled, dignified
- stubborn, even-tempered, gentle, affectionate
- friendly, gentle, dominant, energetic, assertive
- easy going, gentle, trusting, even-tempered
- bubbly, adaptable, loving, playful, social
- grey, athletic, quiet, gentle, even-tempered
- gentle, intelligent, active, friendly, loyal
- sweet-tempered, devoted, gentle, friendly
20 Clues: faithful, alert, active, poofy • active yet easy-going, loves kids • aloof, clownish, independent, happy • friendly, quiet, independent, loyal • friendly, active, playful, spot, 101 • playful, sensitive, gentle, cheerful • cautious, obident, energetic, hearder • sweet-tempered, devoted, gentle, friendly • lively, weiner, stubborn, clever, devoted • ...
