agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Indian Eco- chapter 1 (1) 2021-07-07
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- India's foreign trade was allowed with few countries including ____ (now Sri Lanka)
- ____'s estimates of per capita income were considered very significant during colonial times.
- form of land settlement system which didn't allow cultivators to get their rightful profits from agriculture.
- ___ helped to maintain law and order in colonial India
- high yield of cash crops was due to ____ of agriculture
- India's ___ census was done in 1881
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- 1921 was the year of ____ transition
- ____ was as low as 44 years
- ___ was incorporated in 1907
- Industries like sugar, ___ and paper came up after world war II
10 Clues: ____ was as low as 44 years • ___ was incorporated in 1907 • India's ___ census was done in 1881 • 1921 was the year of ____ transition • ___ helped to maintain law and order in colonial India • high yield of cash crops was due to ____ of agriculture • Industries like sugar, ___ and paper came up after world war II • ...
Slavery Crossword 2025-02-25
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- items for sale or purchase
- states where slavery was illegal, north
- growing crops to make food and materials for people
- laws for slaves that restricted their freedoms and has strict punishments Agriculture
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- states where slavery was legal, south
- the name for the southern states that left the United States in order to keep slavery legal
- people who owned slaves
- to be separated by distance or time
- One person owns another person and can control every part of the enslaved person’s life.
- money earned by a person or company
10 Clues: people who owned slaves • items for sale or purchase • to be separated by distance or time • money earned by a person or company • states where slavery was legal, south • states where slavery was illegal, north • growing crops to make food and materials for people • laws for slaves that restricted their freedoms and has strict punishments Agriculture • ...
FFA Leadership Crossword 2024-10-18
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- The mental behavior of accepting something as true
- To mentally trail behind a leader
- Showing gratitude towards an individual or group
- The behavior of leading a certain group or individual
- Facts and skills acquired from experience
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- Having the talent to do something
- Premier youth organization preparing members for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture.
- Onward in an objective;close to your goal
- Activity showing effort to achieve something, sometimes in a group
- The practice of growing plants and raising animals for food and other materials
10 Clues: Having the talent to do something • To mentally trail behind a leader • Onward in an objective;close to your goal • Facts and skills acquired from experience • Showing gratitude towards an individual or group • The mental behavior of accepting something as true • The behavior of leading a certain group or individual • ...
Agroecology Crossword 2024-11-12
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- The approach that Agroecology takes in agriculture production
- An element that is sequestered by Agroecology practices
- A benefit to people that are not working in the food industry
- Something that is necessary for the future of Agroeccology
- The way of practicing farming that is preserved by Agroecology
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- Someone who can benefit from Agroecology
- Something that is promoted in Agroecology
- A large issue that Agroecology has potential to remedy
- The fundamentals that Agroecology is based on
- Something that is improved in farmers and consumers
10 Clues: Someone who can benefit from Agroecology • Something that is promoted in Agroecology • The fundamentals that Agroecology is based on • Something that is improved in farmers and consumers • A large issue that Agroecology has potential to remedy • An element that is sequestered by Agroecology practices • Something that is necessary for the future of Agroeccology • ...
Unit 3 Version 2 2022-11-10
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- = Aegean Sea
- = goddess of agriculture
- = Oligarchy
- = elected officials
- = common currency
- = mild climate
- Fables = moral lessons
- = god of fire
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- = reasonable assumptions
- The Great = greek cities
- = control of land and sea
- = head of the gods
- = court cases
- Forum = civic and religious
- = God of the sun
- = Democracy
16 Clues: = Oligarchy • = Democracy • = Aegean Sea • = court cases • = god of fire • = mild climate • = God of the sun • = common currency • = head of the gods • = elected officials • Fables = moral lessons • = reasonable assumptions • The Great = greek cities • = goddess of agriculture • = control of land and sea • Forum = civic and religious
FFA Creed Paragraph 1 2023-09-13
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- the present and past _____________
- of ________________
- with a __________ born
- we now ________
- I __________ in the future of agriculture
- ___________ days through
- the better __________
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- of former years
- not of words but of __________
- from the _____________
- in the ___________ of
- ____________ won by
- better _________ even as
- have _________ to us
14 Clues: of former years • we now ________ • of ________________ • ____________ won by • have _________ to us • in the ___________ of • the better __________ • from the _____________ • with a __________ born • better _________ even as • ___________ days through • not of words but of __________ • the present and past _____________ • I __________ in the future of agriculture
Newspaper CrossWordPuzzle 2023-11-15
12 Clues: Rate • Nation • Economy • Economy • Agriculture • Agriculture • Capita Income • Domestic Product • Developed Nation • Development Index • Industrialized Nation • Enterprise/Free Market System
escape room puzzle 2022-12-07
10 Clues: money • leader • corrupt • society • dictator • bad people • unfairness • growing food • political stance • information that makes you think a certain way
escape room puzzle 2022-12-07
10 Clues: money • leader • corrupt • society • dictator • bad people • unfairness • growing food • political stance • information that makes you think a certain way
escape room puzzle 2022-12-07
10 Clues: money • leader • corrupt • society • dictator • bad people • unfairness • growing food • political stance • information that makes you think a certain way
Newspaper CrossWordPuzzle 2023-11-15
12 Clues: Rate • Nation • Economy • Economy • Agriculture • Agriculture • Capita Income • Domestic Product • Developed Nation • Development Index • Industrialized Nation • Enterprise/Free Market System
Newspaper CrossWordPuzzle 2023-11-15
12 Clues: Rate • Nation • Economy • Economy • Agriculture • Agriculture • Capita Income • Domestic Product • Developed Nation • Development Index • Industrialized Nation • Enterprise/Free Market System
Agricultural Careers - Rachael Le 2022-06-13
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- provides legal advice to clients in one or more areas of law to individuals or businesses when they require advice or assistance with a legal issue
- advocates conservation especially of natural resources
- person who has been legally empowered to act on behalf of another person or an entity
- manage and maintain colonies of honey bees that produce honey and provide pollination services
- extensive use of machinery, buildings, water lines, and waste management
- research and study the inheritance of traits at the molecular, organism or population level and may evaluate or treat patients with genetic disorders
- provide expert opinions, analysis, and recommendations to organizations or individuals, based on their own expertise
- study mass media, technical communications, and advertising
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- coordinate with supervisors and workers to ensure equipment, supplies, seeds/feeds, and other necessities are available and ready. You'll be in charge of schedules, harvests and transporting food/animals
- plan, supervise and coordinate the growing of selected grape varieties for the production of wine, dried fruit or table grapes
- involves the creation of new products either from raw materials or by assembling different components through physical, chemical or mechanical means
- gathers, interprets, and uses complex data to develop actionable steps that will improve processes and optimise results
- advising clients on health, nutrition and feeding, hygiene, breeding and care of animals
- collect and analyse data and samples of produce, feed and soil, and study other factors affecting production
- making or amendment of legislation. development or amendment of a government policy or program
- manages farms, ranches, greenhouses, nurseries, and other agricultural production organisations
- assembling the various parts of agriculture equipment
- monitor delivery truck performance, perform routine maintenance, and complete necessary paperwork
- work for an agriculture machine manufacturer, designing machines and solving problems associated with various agriculture industry machinery and equipment
- analyses and evaluates the upper Earth crust (several feet) for its chemical and physical condition
20 Clues: assembling the various parts of agriculture equipment • advocates conservation especially of natural resources • study mass media, technical communications, and advertising • extensive use of machinery, buildings, water lines, and waste management • person who has been legally empowered to act on behalf of another person or an entity • ...
Santiago M P1 2022-05-16
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- agriculture where a large amount of effort is used to produce crops yields
- attitude that unifies people of a state
- effect of distance on culture
- measures data of facts
- goods + services
- process by which population density in urban center is increased by building on dangerous land
- legal immigrant who has a work visa
- ecosystem created by agriculture
- the effort to cultivate crops & raise animals
- a political boundary stablished by a governments sovereignty
- how we make sense of ourselves
- describes characteristics
- a period of rapid development of industry
- tool to categorize countries population growth
- the monetary value of GDP as well as the monetary value of exports minus imports in that same year
- the knowledge,attitudes,and behavior shared by members of a society
- a point which pathways intercept or follow
- a person who supports a religion
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- The relation between the distance on earth & map
- yields large amount of crop output
- in any region there can only be one central city
- area where a group has some type of political autonomy
- the spacing of people within geographic population boundaries
- a concept used in developing countries to create sustainability
- process of mapmakers placing boundaries
- a nation of people without a state
- force that divides people of a state
- form of mass production in which each worker is assigned one specific task to perform repeatedly
- someone who has migrated in hope of being recognized as a refugee
- property with present or potential hazardous waste
- an area of a country that has a degree of autonomy
- a city with a population of at least 10 mil
- localized economy in which a large number of companies and industries cluster together
- a city with a population of at least 20 mil
34 Clues: goods + services • measures data of facts • describes characteristics • effect of distance on culture • how we make sense of ourselves • ecosystem created by agriculture • a person who supports a religion • yields large amount of crop output • a nation of people without a state • legal immigrant who has a work visa • force that divides people of a state • ...
Africa: Environmental Issues 2022-11-26
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- wastes produced by agriculture, household use, industry and manufacturing, oil spills, human waste, storm water runoff, and mining.
- System of bringing water from rivers to fields to water crops
- Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops
- Things done to promote cleanliness and good health
- how population is spread out in an area
- A sector that produces goods and services within an economy
- Conversion of forests to agricultural land to feed people and cattle, logging, poor soil
- a long period without rain
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- the cutting down of trees for commercial (business) purposes
- farming
- Occurs when farmers grow food and crops to feed themselves and their families
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- The process of livestock feeding too much on grasslands (either too many animals or not enough time between eating/grazing)
- poor farming practices, deforestation, overgrazing, deforestation, erosion, depletion of surface and ground water, drought
- geographically, the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara Desert
- completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean
- While Northern Africa has 92% safe water coverage, Sub-Saharan Africa remains at a low 60% of coverage- leaving 40% of the 783 million people in that region with out access to clean drinking water. Some of these differences in clean water availability can be attributed to Africa's extreme climates.
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants. Not enough resources for everyone.
- drinking, cooking, hygiene, cleaning, and industry
- Trash or chemicals that are thrown in water from human activities
- using up the supply or resources of
- The number of individuals in an area of a specific size
- cutting down trees
- Process of how a desert expands
- farm animals
- Water this is safe to drink or use
- A form of agriculture in which areas are cleared by cutting and burning
27 Clues: farming • farm animals • cutting down trees • a long period without rain • Process of how a desert expands • Water this is safe to drink or use • using up the supply or resources of • how population is spread out in an area • Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops • drinking, cooking, hygiene, cleaning, and industry • Things done to promote cleanliness and good health • ...
The Primary Sector 2024-01-16
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- Holdings also vary in shape: regular or irregular
- Agriculture depends on many factors, including both physical and ___________ elements
- Closed fields, also known as _______________, are plots of land separated by fences, walls or hedges, etc.
- In traditional societies, farmers use very ______________ tools, while developed ones use advanced technology, such as machinery, selection of seeds, etc.
- managing forests in order to obtain natural products (such as wood), rubber, and resins.
- the breeding of animals to obtain products for human use, such as food and raw materials for industry (milk, meat, eggs, etc.).
- the cultivation of land to obtain different kind of plants in order to provide food for people and animals.
- The main goal of commercial agriculture is to obtain maximum _____________.
- Holdings vary in size: small, medium, or large
- countries that have a larger part of the population employed in the primary sector
- A ______________ consists of one or more plots of land
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- Fertilizers contaminate the soil and the water in aquifers.This contamination can affect our food and health.
- landscapes that have open plots of land with no boundaries between them.
- Tasks are completed in less time and at a reduced cost, machines are used.
- Deforestation can involve _______________ of forest land to farms, ranches, or urban use
- the extraction of minerals and other geological materials from the Earth. It can also be considered part of the secondary sector, because it provides essential raw materials for industry and construction.
- Usually, only one product is grown on the farm
- also known as forest clearance is the removal of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest use
- the practice of catching fish and other marine species for food or as raw materials for industry.
- The increasing use of machinery has led to a decline in the number of jobs in rural areas. Many younger people have left to live in cities.
20 Clues: Usually, only one product is grown on the farm • Holdings vary in size: small, medium, or large • Holdings also vary in shape: regular or irregular • A ______________ consists of one or more plots of land • landscapes that have open plots of land with no boundaries between them. • Tasks are completed in less time and at a reduced cost, machines are used. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab (WH 1) 2022-08-24
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- member of an extinct species of early humans
- native to a particular place
- an object of historical value made by humans
- to develop characteristics that aid in survival
- the migration of people from an ancestral homeland
- the system for producing and obtaining goods and services
- a person who survives by hunting game and gathering wild plants
- to move from one region to another
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- a supply of goods and labor not needed for short term survival
- a single human female ancestor common to all humans
- the taming of wild animals
- the art and science of creating a reliable and useful story from bits of information about the past
- the cultivation of plant foods and domestication of animals
- term used to describe people who use stone tools and practice agriculture; means "new stone age"
14 Clues: the taming of wild animals • native to a particular place • to move from one region to another • member of an extinct species of early humans • an object of historical value made by humans • to develop characteristics that aid in survival • the migration of people from an ancestral homeland • a single human female ancestor common to all humans • ...
1st Hour Agriculture in the North 2018-04-24
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- made it difficult to farm because farmers thought it would break their plows(2)
- what had flourished instead of farming
- had rocky soil in which made farming difficult(2)
- Invented the mechanical reaper(2)
- gave farmers access to new markets
- a revolutionary farming product that hasn’t been meantioned
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- Despite all the improvements in agriculture why hadn’t the north done this
- the farmers hadn’t moved here because of the soil(2)
- The same company that makes tractors, also made the first Steele tipped plow(2)
- the growing of food and farming techniques
10 Clues: Invented the mechanical reaper(2) • gave farmers access to new markets • what had flourished instead of farming • the growing of food and farming techniques • had rocky soil in which made farming difficult(2) • the farmers hadn’t moved here because of the soil(2) • a revolutionary farming product that hasn’t been meantioned • ...
15C Review 2019-04-23
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- A process in which one plant is attached to another
- underground water reservoirs that are the source of water for most wells
- Asexual reproduction in plants
- An organism that is genetically identical to the parent plant
- Process in which a branch is bent to the ground and a portion of it is buried
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- the science of farming
- A time period in the early to mid twentieth century which changed the way agriculture was practiced
- Specialized structures that form new plants
- onions for example
- A potato for example
10 Clues: onions for example • A potato for example • the science of farming • Asexual reproduction in plants • Specialized structures that form new plants • A process in which one plant is attached to another • An organism that is genetically identical to the parent plant • underground water reservoirs that are the source of water for most wells • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-02-23
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- the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock.
- substances that are meant to control pests
- represent one of the major threats for agriculture worldwide
- lack of something you need or want.
- a reduction in something
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- the using up of a resource
- the artificial application of water to land.
- characterized as renewable or nonrenewable
- introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- refer to living plants and animals, geological processes, weather, and physics, such as matter and energy.
10 Clues: a reduction in something • the using up of a resource • lack of something you need or want. • characterized as renewable or nonrenewable • substances that are meant to control pests • the artificial application of water to land. • represent one of the major threats for agriculture worldwide • ...
I Believe 2024-10-17
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- Each of the members in FFA can have _____ and better there life's.
- In the future ____ we can have something better.
- There are ______ when you can't make something up.
- A ___ to the agriculture
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- All of the people that are ____ can give us ideas to achieve the growing cops and more.
- By each day we ____ out FFA group.
- a faith born not of words but of
- The science and art of growing crops, raising livestock, and cultivating soil.
- The ___ of better days through better ways.
- A _____ with our group can grow our organization.
10 Clues: A ___ to the agriculture • a faith born not of words but of • By each day we ____ out FFA group. • The ___ of better days through better ways. • In the future ____ we can have something better. • A _____ with our group can grow our organization. • There are ______ when you can't make something up. • Each of the members in FFA can have _____ and better there life's. • ...
world of work 2017-09-10
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- materials the agriculture sector supplies ____ ________ to the industry sector
- there is no _________ when you volunteer
- benefit offered to unemployed people who are looking for work
- a _______in the economy can cause a person to be unemployed
- uses raw materials to manufacture goods
- the practice of volunteering time and energy, for no payment, to benefit society
- force all the people in the world who are available for work
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- largest employment sector in Ireland
- based on the countries natural resources
- the service sector is also known as the _________ sector
10 Clues: largest employment sector in Ireland • uses raw materials to manufacture goods • there is no _________ when you volunteer • based on the countries natural resources • the service sector is also known as the _________ sector • a _______in the economy can cause a person to be unemployed • force all the people in the world who are available for work • ...
Bolivia GCAD Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-26
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- An endangered animal harvested for its meat and fur
- The largest tropical rainforest in the world
- A country in the middle of South America with a vast biodiversity
- One of the longest mountain ranges in the world
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- A species hunted for their meat and negatively affected by human settlement and agriculture
- An organization advocating for the repeal of anti-environmental regulations
- Former President of Bolivia
- The world's largest salt flat
- A plot of land created by slash and burn farming method
- A species endangered because of mining and agriculture practices
10 Clues: Former President of Bolivia • The world's largest salt flat • The largest tropical rainforest in the world • One of the longest mountain ranges in the world • An endangered animal harvested for its meat and fur • A plot of land created by slash and burn farming method • A species endangered because of mining and agriculture practices • ...
FFA Creed Terms 2023-09-06
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- In the promise of better days through better
- Achievement won by the present and past generations
- I believe that American agriculture can and will hold true to the best
- With such knowledge and skill as i can secure, and in the ability of
- I believe that to live and work on a good
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- I believe in the future of
- Even in hours of
- I believe in less dependence on
- I believe in
- Even as the better things we now enjoy have come to us from the
10 Clues: I believe in • Even in hours of • I believe in the future of • I believe in less dependence on • I believe that to live and work on a good • In the promise of better days through better • Achievement won by the present and past generations • Even as the better things we now enjoy have come to us from the • ...
Water conservation 2025-05-19
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- The process of removing salt from seawater.
- A large natural or artificial lake used to store water.
- The process of converting waste into reusable material.
- Land areas saturated with water, crucial for biodiversity.
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- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- The artificial application of water to land for agriculture.
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock or sediment.
- The act of preserving and protecting natural resources like water.
- The practice of farming, including crop and livestock production.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
10 Clues: The process of removing salt from seawater. • A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall. • An underground layer of water-bearing rock or sediment. • A large natural or artificial lake used to store water. • The process of converting waste into reusable material. • Land areas saturated with water, crucial for biodiversity. • ...
MONTANA 2015-04-28
12 Clues: state bird • largest city • state flower • top industry • state capital • shortest river • discovered in 1862 • outnumber residence • ________ Pine-state tree • biggest deposits in U.S. • Spanish word for mountain • Cheyenne, Sioux, Blackfeet and Crow
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources 2024-10-23
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- The science of designing and building robots that can do tasks for humans.
- Birds that are raised on farms for their eggs or meat, like chickens and turkeys.
- To carefully study something by breaking it into parts to understand it better.
- Using air or gas to create power, often to move or lift things.
- Everything around us, including the air, water, land, plants, and animals.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, clothing, and other products people need.
- Relating to a town or city and its local government.
- The act of working toward a goal or trying to achieve something.
- Something that people or animals use to meet their needs, like water, food, or money.
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- Using liquid, usually water or oil, to create power to move or lift things.
- A product, like food or materials, that can be bought and sold, such as wheat or oil.
- A long period of time when there is very little or no rain, causing dry conditions.
- A new idea or way of doing something that makes life better or solves a problem.
- Keeping places clean and healthy, especially by removing waste and preventing the spread of disease.
- Putting a plan or idea into action or making it happen.
- A person who buys and uses goods or services.
- The use of science and math to design and build things like machines, roads, and bridges.
- To keep something in its current condition so it stays good or safe for a long time.
- Animals like cows, pigs, and sheep that are raised on farms for food or other products.
- The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- A group of businesses that make or provide similar products or services, like the car industry or the tech industry.
- The use of living things, like plants or cells, to create products that help people, such as medicine or better crops.
- The business of farming, including growing crops, raising animals, and selling products related to farming.
- Plants grown by farmers to be harvested and used, such as wheat, corn, or rice.
- The study of how traits like eye color or height are passed from parents to their children through genes.
25 Clues: A person who buys and uses goods or services. • Relating to a town or city and its local government. • Putting a plan or idea into action or making it happen. • Using air or gas to create power, often to move or lift things. • The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The act of working toward a goal or trying to achieve something. • ...
Agriculture and Industrial Revolution Review 2025-02-28
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- Minimal government interference in the economy
- Business owner profiting from industrial production
- Private ownership of industry with free market competition
- Idea that policies should maximize happiness for most people
- Unused farmland left to restore nutrients
- Workers specialize in specific tasks to increase efficiency
- Home-based manufacturing before factory system
- Economic policy prioritizing exports and controlling trade
- Growing just enough food for survival
- Economist who promoted free markets and capitalism
- Privatization of communal land forcing small farmers off fields
- Purified coal used for smelting iron and steel production
- Population shift from rural areas to cities
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- Farming advances increasing food supply and supporting industrial growth
- Businessperson who invests in industry and innovation for profit
- Karl Marx’s theory advocating class struggle and socialism
- Professionals merchants and skilled workers benefiting from industrialization
- Large-scale production site using machines and specialized labor
- System where production is publicly owned for collective benefit
- Thinkers who study production trade and economic systems
- Shift to machine-based production and factory labor
- Political thinker who co-authored The Communist Manifesto
- Shared land or labor for farming and production
- Alternating crops to maintain soil fertility and increase yields
- Fossil fuel powering steam engines and factories
25 Clues: Growing just enough food for survival • Unused farmland left to restore nutrients • Population shift from rural areas to cities • Minimal government interference in the economy • Home-based manufacturing before factory system • Shared land or labor for farming and production • Fossil fuel powering steam engines and factories • ...
Climatology, Economic Activities and Agriculture 2025-11-22
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- Lapse rate where temperature decreases by 6.4 degrees celcius per 1000m
- Method of raising large numbers of animals in confined spaces
- Horizontal transfer of air parcels over a cold surface
- Workers which are employed in the Primary Industry
- Rate of temperature decrease with altitude
- Lowest atmospheric layer where weather occurs
- Mid-latitude atmospheric circulation cell
- Fast-flowing ribbons of air found in the upper troposphere
- Temperature at which condensation begins
- Boundary between two air masses
- Incoming radiation that reaches the Earth's surface
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- Raindrop formation process also known as Ice-Crystallization
- Weather system which is associated with clear skies and fair weather
- Describes how the Earth gains and loses heat energy
- Low pressure-zones associated with the ITCZ
- Economic activities which involve high-level information, research and technological services
- Model which explains changes in economic structure for a country
- Mass of water vapour in a unit mass of air expressed as g/kg
- Vertical heat transfer via rising air
- Cold, dense winds that flow downhill from high elevations
20 Clues: Boundary between two air masses • Vertical heat transfer via rising air • Temperature at which condensation begins • Mid-latitude atmospheric circulation cell • Rate of temperature decrease with altitude • Low pressure-zones associated with the ITCZ • Lowest atmospheric layer where weather occurs • Workers which are employed in the Primary Industry • ...
Farrer 2025-11-10
16 Clues: FMAHS • 3 pete • farming • Farewell • Say no to... • Year 7, 2026 • Farrer's head • Myth or Truth • Year 12's only • What lies ahead • Schools hospital • Rugby union shield • Nearly reaching Glory • The fluffiest and cutest • Where the borders and Staff eat • Drink your water and wear your hat
Drone Technology in Agriculture 2021-06-09
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- watering plants through artificial processing for their growth
- a collection of plant species located within a specific region
- something that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients
- the branch of science concerned with farming operations
- a machine for sowing seed mechanically
- to distribute liquid as a shower of tiny little droplets on something or someone
- type of electromagnetic radiation that is between visible light and microwave rays
- to transfer pollen from one plant to another
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- the attribute of something that pertains to colour
- a sickness or illness found in humans, plants, and animals
- watching the progress of the plants’ growth
- the use of automatic equipment to complete a task or multiple tasks in sequential order
- the branch of economics that revolves around the distribution, management, and productivity of land
- act of growing crops
14 Clues: act of growing crops • a machine for sowing seed mechanically • watching the progress of the plants’ growth • to transfer pollen from one plant to another • the attribute of something that pertains to colour • the branch of science concerned with farming operations • a sickness or illness found in humans, plants, and animals • ...
Food and agriculture crossword! 2025-03-03
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- increased agricultural production through technology and innovation
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food and other products
- This isn't organic
- the accumulation of salt in soil or water
- inadequate or unbalanced nutrient intake affecting health
- growing a single crop over a large area. Often harmful to soil quality
- organic matter that has decomposed and is used to enrich soil
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- alternating the varieties of crops grown on a piece of land to keep the soil healthy
- alters an organism's DNA for desired traits
- a severe shortage of food in a region
- excessive water saturation in soil, hindering growth
- Organic material that comes from plants and animals, often used as a renewable energy source
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- The state of having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food
14 Clues: This isn't organic • a severe shortage of food in a region • the accumulation of salt in soil or water • alters an organism's DNA for desired traits • excessive water saturation in soil, hindering growth • inadequate or unbalanced nutrient intake affecting health • organic matter that has decomposed and is used to enrich soil • ...
Agriculture in the Envrionment 2022-09-27
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- medium scale farming system, produce consumed by farmer and immediate family with excess produce sold
- rearing domesticated animals that can be used as food and/or useful by-products
- chemicals used to enhance agricultural productivity and yield
- supply the land or crops wit water for growing purposes by using pipes, sprinklers or streams
- planting several crops on the same piece of land
- highest scale farming, mainly done for a profit
- a ruminant reared in the Caribbean for meat and milk, beef
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- planting of a single type of crop before growing another
- a bird reared in the Caribbean for its meat and eggs
- integrates different inputs into a productive system
- smallest scale farming system, no agrochemicals
- rearing of plants and animals for use and consumption
- a ruminant reared in the Caribbean for its meat, mutton
- products of the land and its plants used for food and other commercial products
14 Clues: smallest scale farming system, no agrochemicals • highest scale farming, mainly done for a profit • planting several crops on the same piece of land • a bird reared in the Caribbean for its meat and eggs • integrates different inputs into a productive system • rearing of plants and animals for use and consumption • ...
Greek Gods 2023-01-18
16 Clues: Sun god • God of War • God of Sea • God of Fire • God of Wine • King of Titans • Goddess of War • Mother of Gods • God of Messages • King of Olympus • Goddess of Love • Queen of Olympus • Goddess of Hearth • Goddess of Animals • Goddess of Agriculture • King of The Underworld
Jeremy 2025-10-23
16 Clues: task • chaos • right • number • display • very old • high level • human made • not simple • appear or rise up • different kinds of • very difficult or severe • meet someone or sth suddenly • events about farming and growing • a place often used for some religious events • a course or study about human mind and behavior
Agriculture terms crossword- Amy Vallejos 2016-01-19
Across
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the cultivation of rice on a paddy, or small flooded feild enclosed by mud dikes practiced in humid areas of far east
- the art, science,and practice of studying and managing forestes and plantations and related natural resources
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and raising of domesticated animals
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- in america commercial grain agriculture,a farm on which no one lives, planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- farm commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a middle english word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying, all feed is important and no crops are grown on the farm
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
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- the killing of wild game and harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the unique way in which each culture uses its particular physical environment, those aspects of culture that serve to provide the neccessities of life food, clothing,shelter, and defense
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
16 Clues: characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • ...
Syllabus Crosswords 2021-08-25
Across
- FFA is an _______________ student-led organization centered around agriculture
- The easiest way to contact Ms.Olmstead is through _________
- The teacher's name is Ms._______________
- There is ____ ______ to join FFA (No spaces)
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- Ms.Olmstead's ____________ is 5th period
- The only material that I must provide is a ___________
- If a _______________ grade is late you can turn it in for a maximum score of 80%
- You are expected to be an __________ participant
- You are enrolled in Principles of _____________
- For every day that you are absent you have _____ ______ to turn in your makeup work (no spaces)
- Late _________ grades can be turned in for a maximum score of a 75%
11 Clues: Ms.Olmstead's ____________ is 5th period • The teacher's name is Ms._______________ • There is ____ ______ to join FFA (No spaces) • You are enrolled in Principles of _____________ • You are expected to be an __________ participant • The only material that I must provide is a ___________ • The easiest way to contact Ms.Olmstead is through _________ • ...
Agriculture USA 2021-03-14
Across
- Agricultural product in the south & southeast.
- A well-trained ... contributes to the great success in agriculture.
- Makes agriculture possible in California.
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- The practice of growing only one crop or keeping only one type of animal on an area of farm land.
- One of the most important agricultural products in the US.
- Adverse factor for agriculture.
6 Clues: Adverse factor for agriculture. • Makes agriculture possible in California. • Agricultural product in the south & southeast. • One of the most important agricultural products in the US. • A well-trained ... contributes to the great success in agriculture. • The practice of growing only one crop or keeping only one type of animal on an area of farm land.
The best crossword puzzle 2025-10-29
Nathan Ott period 4 2019-05-30
Across
- A continuous urban complex in the northeastern United States.(7 cc)
- the ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture.(2 cc)
- Location factors related to the cost of factors of production inside a plant, such as land, labor, and capital.(6 cc)
- the spread of a feature or trend through bodily movement of people from one place to another.(1 cc)
- The frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act(3 cc)
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slash and burning.(5 idk)
- an area that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity.(1 idk)
- someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.(2 idk)
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmers family.(5 cc)
- A country that is not fully democratic or fully autocratic, but rather displays a mix of the two types.(4 idk)
- Location factors related to the transportation of materials into and from a factory.(6 cc)
- 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.(5 cc)
- A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low income ,renter occupied area to a predominantly middle class, owner occupied area.(7 idk)
- A state that contains more than one ethnicity.(4 cc)
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- the spread of an underlying principle even though a specific characteristic is rejected.(1 cc)
- a change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization ,population growth ,and other social and economic factors that also produce the demographic transition.(2 idk)
- the process of change in a society’s population from a condition of high crude birth rates and death rates and low natural increase to a condition of low crude birth rates and death rates low rate of natural increase and higher total population.(2 vit)
- The expansion of economic, political, and cultural processes to the point that they become global in scale and impact. Every thing moving around the world through spread of ideas and culture.(1 vit)
- A series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods. The start of technology and high production efficiency.(6 vit)
- An area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs. An area with a government and defined territory.(4 vit)
- The growing of fruits ,vegetables ,and flowers.(5 idk)
- the number of people per unit of area of arable land ,which is suitable for agriculture.(2 cc)
- the name given to a portion of the earths surface.(1 idk)
- A ring of land maintained as parks, agriculture, or other types of open space to limit the sprawl of an urban area.(7 idk)
- A repetitive act performed by a particular individual.(3 cc)
- The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered. The main hub for the city’s main activity.(7 vit)
- An approach typical of traditional mass production in which a company controls all phases of a highly complex production process.(6 idk)
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.(3 idk)
- A state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self determination that agrees to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities.(4 cc)
- culture found in
- A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.(6 idk)
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations. The large business side of agriculture.(5 vit)
- A country that is run according to the interests of the ruler rather than the people.(4 idk)
- The contribution of a locations distinctive physical features to the way food tastes.(3 idk)
34 Clues: culture found in • A state that contains more than one ethnicity.(4 cc) • The growing of fruits ,vegetables ,and flowers.(5 idk) • the name given to a portion of the earths surface.(1 idk) • A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.(3 idk) • A repetitive act performed by a particular individual.(3 cc) • ...
Human Impact 2024-01-02
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- Humans and animals breath this in
- Humans and other living things depend on clean
- the cultivation of plants and animals for food, medicine or other products.
- clearing large areas of natural land to build housing or farmland for human use.
- the extraction of minerals, metals, and natural resources from the ground.
- the mass production of synthetic products from natural resources.
- the amount of plants or animals living in a geographically defined area
- resources that can be regenerated through biological or chemical processes
- the process of converting natural habitats into cities and towns.
- the process of converting wild animals into tame.
- resources with a finite amount. Once they are used up, they are gone forever.
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- the clearing of forests to make land for agriculture, building supplies, or housing.
- can be a food source, help with work, provide transportation, and food.
- nonrenewable energy sources that humans rely on.
- when plants or animals are accidentally or purposefully moved to a new environment.
- harms the environment.
- precipitation that is more acidic than normal
- All animals depend on these to provide them with food.
18 Clues: harms the environment. • Humans and animals breath this in • precipitation that is more acidic than normal • Humans and other living things depend on clean • nonrenewable energy sources that humans rely on. • the process of converting wild animals into tame. • All animals depend on these to provide them with food. • ...
2.1 Interpretive Reading Summative Practice 2022-10-25
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- interculturism
- kind
- instruments
- natural sciences
- plantar = to __
- alumnos in English
- chemistry
- understanding
- farming/agriculture
- language/idioma
- karate
- indigenous
- sports field
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- dynamic
- entertaining
- library
- demanding
- math
- social sciences/studies
- English
- to take
- organized
- swimming
- to ask for help
- time
- the dialect of Quechua used in Ecuador
- Castilian
- to work
- pintura in English
- chess
30 Clues: kind • math • time • chess • karate • dynamic • library • English • to take • to work • swimming • demanding • organized • Castilian • chemistry • indigenous • instruments • entertaining • sports field • understanding • interculturism • to ask for help • plantar = to __ • language/idioma • natural sciences • alumnos in English • pintura in English • farming/agriculture • social sciences/studies • ...
Unit 4 Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2014-05-21
39 Clues: hunt • tool • city • left • from • ruins • tumba • hasta • cross • acera • plaza • cuadra • doblar • avenue • farmer • barrio • objeto • templa • estatua • ancient • moderno • derecha • between • derecho • edificio • calendar • religión • avanzado • pirámide • frente a • cathedral • monumento • construir • skyscraper • excavación • agriculture • civilización • los toltecas • semáforo (2 words)
Crosswoord 2014-02-10
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- State, nationwide
- Precise, correct, perfect
- Catastrophically, appallingly, disastrously
- Farming, food production, crop growing
- Grandpa, granddad
- Datebook, schedule, timetable, year planner
- Promotion, movement
- Construction, production, making
- Determination, drive, desire
- Economics, money, funding
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- Opposite of fireproof,
- Method, style,
- Complete, utter
- Submission, request, presentation
- Disaster, mistake
- Superb, wonderful, splendid, outstanding
- Rehearsal, preparation, run-through
- Regular, normal, usual
- Concealment, disguise, cover-up, conceals
- Disadvantaged, loss
20 Clues: Method, style, • Complete, utter • State, nationwide • Disaster, mistake • Grandpa, granddad • Promotion, movement • Disadvantaged, loss • Regular, normal, usual • Opposite of fireproof, • Precise, correct, perfect • Economics, money, funding • Determination, drive, desire • Construction, production, making • Submission, request, presentation • Rehearsal, preparation, run-through • ...
Presidents Club 2015 2015-06-11
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- / located on deck 8
- / Cruise Ship Paul
- / one official language
- / dinner only restaurant
- / a type of bean
- / Garden Island
- / Bora Bora agriculture
- / 332 guests
- / Romantic Island
- / single flower right ear
- / closed when at port
- / local pearl
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- / Yellow Lizard
- / Embark location
- / Taha'a motu
- / another official language
- Otemanu / Dormant at Bora Bora
- / Sacred Art
- Mirkovic or Zupan
- / Room with a
- / swim underwater
21 Clues: / Sacred Art • / 332 guests • / Taha'a motu • / Room with a • / local pearl • / Yellow Lizard • / Garden Island • / a type of bean • / Embark location • Mirkovic or Zupan • / Romantic Island • / swim underwater • / Cruise Ship Paul • / located on deck 8 • / closed when at port • / one official language • / Bora Bora agriculture • / dinner only restaurant • / single flower right ear • ...
Week 41 2023-12-11
Across
- Seller or trader.
- Cooking space.
- Express joy with sound.
- Solid mass or obstacle.
- Visual representation.
- Risky or harmful.
- Achievable or doable.
- Milk-related or farm.
- Visual explanation.
- Farming or cultivation.
- Information compendium.
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- Eating abundantly.
- Ship's floor or cards.
- Mildly prickly sensation.
- Curious or engaged.
- Eaten or used up.
- Enjoyable or nice.
- Ship leader.
- Costly or high-priced.
- Bright red color.
20 Clues: Ship leader. • Cooking space. • Seller or trader. • Eaten or used up. • Risky or harmful. • Bright red color. • Eating abundantly. • Enjoyable or nice. • Curious or engaged. • Visual explanation. • Achievable or doable. • Milk-related or farm. • Ship's floor or cards. • Visual representation. • Costly or high-priced. • Express joy with sound. • Solid mass or obstacle. • Farming or cultivation. • ...
GEOGRAPHY PUZZLE 2020-07-19
Across
- type of farming that Animals.
- automation, modern method of farming, uses developed drones, robotic harvesters etc.
- farming methods, refer to the agricultural production system characterized by the high inputs of capital labour heavy usage of farm machinery
- that take place to turn inputs to outputs on a farm
- insecurity, the state of being without reliable access to enough affordable nutritious food.
- sprawl, refers to the expansion of poorly planned low-density, auto-dependent development
- the cultivation of a single crop in each area.
- type of farming which has High inputs of labour or capital generally small.
- type of farming that grows Crop
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water frequently due to run-off from the land which causes a dense growth of plant life.
- type of farming Grows crops for the farmer and his family.
- type of farming Grows crops to sell.
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- input,natural things that are found or added to the farm
- agriculture, is an approach to farm management that uses information technology to ensure that the crops and soil receive exactly what they need for optimum health and productivity
- vertical, the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers.
- type of farming that Crops and animals.
- shortage, this problem occurs when food supplies within a bounded region do not provide the energy and nutrients needed by that region's population.
- genomics, it is the application of genomics in agriculture to improve the productivity and sustainability in crop and livestock production
- culture, modern farming method it is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the parent organism
- type of farming which has Low inputs of labour or capital.
- type of farming Permanently in in one place
- difference in height from the surrounding terrain.
- security, means that all people always have physical social and economic access to sufficient and nutritious food that meets their food preferences and dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- yield, producing a large amount; giving a high return.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind water or other natural agents.
25 Clues: type of farming that Animals. • type of farming that grows Crop • type of farming Grows crops to sell. • type of farming that Crops and animals. • type of farming Permanently in in one place • the cultivation of a single crop in each area. • difference in height from the surrounding terrain. • that take place to turn inputs to outputs on a farm • ...
Vocabulary 1 2021-10-15
Across
- act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transactions; a characteristic of capitalism and free enterprise
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Wasela
- Driving force that encourages people and organizations to improve their material well-being; characteristic of capitalism and free enterprise
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- fundamental feature of capitalism, which allows individuals to own and control their possessions as the wish; includes both tangible and intangible property
- certificate that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- an economic system in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
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- successor of the European COal and Steel community established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- the struggle among sellers to attract customers
- process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- central planning authority
- Fuel made from wood, peat, municipal solid waste, straw, corn, tires, landfill, gases, fish oils, and other waste
- forced common ownership of factors produces; used in former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- China’s second Five-Year Plan begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- number of people per square mile of land
- difference between the revenue from sales and the full opportunity cost of resources involved in producing the sales
- Independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors to regulate competition
22 Clues: central planning authority • number of people per square mile of land • the struggle among sellers to attract customers • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Wasela • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • ...
Agriculture and Rural Land Use Patterns/Processes 2025-05-16
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- raising animals for food and other products, often moving them around to find better grazing spots.
- a small community in the countryside where people live and work, usually focused on farming.
- giving crops water to help them grow, especially in dry areas.
- the art of growing crops and raising animals for food and other stuff.
- growing just one type of crop in a field: risky if pests/diseases appear!
- growing plants in water instead of soil, often with artificial products to boost the ultimate yield.
- farming that uses a lot of inputs like labor and chemicals to get the most out of a small piece of land.
- a big change in farming in the 1950s that brought HVY and better farming techniques. _____revolution
- leaving a field empty for a season to let the soil recover and regain nutrients.
- substances added to soil to help plants grow better by providing essential nutrients.
- how LAND is owned or managed
- using a large amount of land, usually in places where there aren't many people! Less "intense" agriculture.
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- a system where consumers buy some shares of a farm’s harvest in advance. This helps support local farmers immensely! (Abbreviation)
- raising large herds of animals, like cattle or sheep. Tends to be on large plots of land and extensive!
- when farmers grow just enough food to feed their families, not much left over to sell.
- the business side of agriculture (think of farming, processing, selling, etc.)
- using science and tech to improve crops and livestock, like making them resistant to pests.
- switching up what crops you plant in a field each season to keep the soil healthy! Two words.
- a type of farming that's all about making money by selling crops and livestock.
- an area where it's hard to find fresh and healthy food, often in low-income neighborhoods. (Think of a drought!)
- farming that meets our needs causing larger environmental isues for future generations. Two words.
21 Clues: how LAND is owned or managed • giving crops water to help them grow, especially in dry areas. • the art of growing crops and raising animals for food and other stuff. • growing just one type of crop in a field: risky if pests/diseases appear! • the business side of agriculture (think of farming, processing, selling, etc.) • ...
Pallas Athena 2014-09-07
14 Clues: her bird • her tree • her weapon • type of god • her demeanor • her invention • piece of armor • goddess of this • her only parent • how she was born • her special city • one of her temples • meaning of her name • protector of this industry
Newspaper CrossWordPuzzle 2023-11-15
12 Clues: Rate • Nation • Economy • Economy • Agriculture • Agriculture • Capita Income • Domestic Product • Developed Nation • Development Index • Industrialized Nation • Enterprise/Free Market System
Arshia Social Studies Crossword 2023-03-27
Across
- a creative method of agriculture used in mesoamerica
- people of a civilization in early mexico
- An ancient sport used by ancient Mesoamericans
- a creative method of agriculture
- A study of history though excavation of physical remains usually of civilizations
- an ancient recording device sustainably developed in indigenous south america
- a large region or flora which can contain civilizations
- a period lacking water, usually caused by natural change in nature or weather
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- a civilization of People located in mesoamerica
- a region of land containing many civilizations
- a stick used by indigenous americans to propel spear
- An indigenous group of south americans known for there creative art and architecture
- an inca citadel located on top of a mountain known for its organic look and its change in time
- a channel for conveying water used first in ancient roman civilizations
14 Clues: a creative method of agriculture • people of a civilization in early mexico • a region of land containing many civilizations • An ancient sport used by ancient Mesoamericans • a civilization of People located in mesoamerica • a creative method of agriculture used in mesoamerica • a stick used by indigenous americans to propel spear • ...
Impact of Agricultural Practices 2022-02-14
Across
- Pesticides can lead to pesticide _______ pests.
- Natural fertilizer can be made with manure, _________, and fish meal.
- A place where there's lots of corn.
- The Haber-Bosch Process is a form of ______ fertilizer.
- Growing a single crop in one area.
- Using machines in farming is ________ agriculture.
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- Runoff of nutrient-rich soils into water leads to this.
- The practice of cultivating plants and livestock.
- Long-term intensive farming leads to loss of _______ diversity.
- Preparing the soil to plant seeds by rotating the soil, turning weeds in, and aerating the soil.
10 Clues: Growing a single crop in one area. • A place where there's lots of corn. • Pesticides can lead to pesticide _______ pests. • The practice of cultivating plants and livestock. • Using machines in farming is ________ agriculture. • Runoff of nutrient-rich soils into water leads to this. • The Haber-Bosch Process is a form of ______ fertilizer. • ...
Ag Vocab 2025-01-16
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- any substance or mixture o substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest.
- to nurture and help grow.
- the science and art pf growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants.
- branch of agriculture that deals with field crop production and soil management.
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- the process by which vegetation in drylands.
- the preparation of land for growing crops.
- the process or period of gathering in crops.
- sustainable farming that works with nature
- the art and science cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock.
- a unit of land area
10 Clues: a unit of land area • to nurture and help grow. • the preparation of land for growing crops. • sustainable farming that works with nature • the process by which vegetation in drylands. • the process or period of gathering in crops. • the art and science cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock. • ...
Max and Aiden's Crossword Puzzle 2015-10-06
Across
- who was the president of the united states that was from plains, ga
- the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- what is the name of the act passed by congress to establish agriculture education classes
- did the future farmers of america change its name to in 1988
- what year were girls allowed to become members of ffa
- the two types of chickens produced in the poultry industry are _________ and layers
- in what year was the future farmers of america started
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- which segment of the beef industry feeds weaned calves for growth
- who is known as the "Father of FFA"
- what other main product are sheep and goats raised for other than meat
- what animal does pork come from
- what is the meat from cattle called
- what type of onion con only be grown in georgia
- what are the official colors of the FFA
- in what year were agriculture education classes established
- how should the ffa jacket be worn
- georgia was the first state to ea department of
- who invented the cotton gin
- learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve
- who wrote the FFA Creed
20 Clues: who wrote the FFA Creed • who invented the cotton gin • what animal does pork come from • how should the ffa jacket be worn • who is known as the "Father of FFA" • what is the meat from cattle called • what are the official colors of the FFA • what type of onion con only be grown in georgia • georgia was the first state to ea department of • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
Across
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- United States Department of Agriculture
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- genetically modified organism
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
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- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- the farming of fish
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- a person who does not eat meat
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
Across
- genetically modified organism
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- a person who does not eat meat
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- Food and Agricultural Organization
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- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- the farming of fish
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- United States Department of Agriculture
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- a person who eats both meat and plants
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
Economics 2013-12-02
Across
- "natural effect of commerce is to lead to peace
- specie flow theory
- what etienne bonnot de condillac suported
- was the driving force behind the return to classical economics
- written by adam smith
- instituionalist who challenged smith's theory
- true father of modern economics
- believed in private property
- decorated soldier and student of Socrates
- wrote the fable of the bees
- lead character on our story.
- eminent surgeon and doctor
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- industry is more productive than agriculture
- agriculture as the most productive sector of the economy
- advocates stable monetary policy
- they resuscitated the invisible hand of smith
- advantage of thrift, free trade and growing population
- one of the greek thought
- also called the great depression.
- condemned in excessive luxury usury and unproductive labor
- vacillated between liberty and socialism
- marginal revolution economist from england
- marginal revolution economist from US
- was an absolutist
- marginal revolution economist from australia
- "law of subsistence wages and permanent misery of the working class
- theory of population and economic decline
- marginal revolution economist from switzerland
- talk about alienation and exploitation of the workers
- leading french physiocrat
30 Clues: was an absolutist • specie flow theory • written by adam smith • one of the greek thought • leading french physiocrat • eminent surgeon and doctor • wrote the fable of the bees • believed in private property • lead character on our story. • true father of modern economics • advocates stable monetary policy • also called the great depression. • marginal revolution economist from US • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-18
Across
- ___ occurred when civilizations would give something to someone in exchange for something else.
- A desire is also called a ___.
- The name of the oldest human fossil is ___.
- Bringing water from rivers to your crops is known as ___.
- Early human civilizations all developed right next to ___.
- Early humans used ___ to clear land. (slash-and-burn agriculture)
- Paleo in Paleolithic means ___.
- The New Stone Age is also called the ___lithic Age.
- Agriculture is the same thing as ___.
- On a timeline, the time before the birth of Jesus is called ___.
- Remains of early life preserved in the ground.
- Number of oceans
- A ___ moves around following herds for food.
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- Early humans were able to get meat by ___.
- The Middle Stone Age is also called the ___lithic Age.
- A ___ is when you have more of something than what you need to survive.
- Man-made objects that were left behind
- The separation between prehistory and history is ___.
- The ___ location is an exact, fixed point on Earth's surface.
- Anthropologists study ___.
- Something we must have to survive is known as a ___.
- The oldest human fossils have been found on the continent of ___.
- Number of continents
23 Clues: Number of oceans • Number of continents • Anthropologists study ___. • A desire is also called a ___. • Paleo in Paleolithic means ___. • Agriculture is the same thing as ___. • Man-made objects that were left behind • Early humans were able to get meat by ___. • The name of the oldest human fossil is ___. • A ___ moves around following herds for food. • ...
Southern Colonies 2023-01-27
Across
- Charleston, a city in South Carolina, was run by a _______________.
- The main religion practiced in the Southern Colonies were ________ and Baptists.
- The Southern Colonies were the ________ of the three regions.
- The major city in Georgia was ________ near the Coast.
- North Carolina was founded by _________ in 1587.
- North Carolina's major industry was ___________ agriculture.
- The main natural resources were fish, forests, and good ___________ land.
- Maryland'd major cities were Annapolis and _________.
- George and Cecil Calvert were looking for a safe haven for all _________.
- Maryland had a __________ government.
- North and South Carolina were part of the Province of Carolina run by the _____________ in 1663.
- Virginia was a royal colony named for Queen _________ |.
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- The major towns in Virginia were Jamestown, Williamsburg, and ________.
- _______ represented most of the population in South Carolina.
- North Carolina's major city was _________ and had a royal government.
- Roanoke Island, North Carolina was the first English ___________ if the New World.
- The geography of the Southern Colonies included hilly coastal plains, forests, and __________.
- Georgia was founded in 1732 originally as a settlement for _________.
- The Lords Proprietors were given land from __________.
- Some of the main Cash Crops in the Southern Colonies were rice, tobacco, cotton, and ______.
20 Clues: Maryland had a __________ government. • North Carolina was founded by _________ in 1587. • Maryland'd major cities were Annapolis and _________. • The major city in Georgia was ________ near the Coast. • The Lords Proprietors were given land from __________. • Virginia was a royal colony named for Queen _________ |. • ...
Know your Key terms 2025-04-06
Across
- -A method of tilling that allows crops and trees to thrive together
- - method of studying ecosystems through linear sampling
- -A type of renewable energy derived from heat beneath the Earth's surface
- -Tourism that promotes conservation
- -A method of agriculture that involves growing two or more crops in proximity
- embankments used in agriculture to manage water -
- -A type of rock formed from sediment
- -A renewable fuel made from biological materials, often used as an alternative to gasoline
- -Process involving the removal of chemicals to restore contaminated land
- A pesticide specifically used against fungi
- -A type of rock formed from cooled magma
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- strategy for managing soil erosion by plowing across the slope
- -Machines used to remove oil from water
- Substances used to eliminate pests
- -A system for measuring ecological traits using plots
- -A method of farming focused on animal grazing -
- -A marine pollution convention
- -the process of interrupting the movement of water in the chain of transportation events leading to streams
- -Substances used to kill weeds -
- that can be cultivated -
- process of increasing salt levels in soil
- -Mining method that removes rock on the surface
22 Clues: -A marine pollution convention • Substances used to eliminate pests • -Tourism that promotes conservation • -A type of rock formed from sediment • that can be cultivated - • -Machines used to remove oil from water • -Substances used to kill weeds - • -A type of rock formed from cooled magma • process of increasing salt levels in soil • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-05-21
Across
- Location based off of coordinates.
- Happens when a person moves for small amounts of time; ___ movement.
- Regions that share a common function such as trade.
- Referred to as "America's Heartland"; Made up of 12 states including Ohio.
- Paper item can be used to find locations easily.
- Moving from Los Angeles to Orange County.
- Tallest recorded mountain. Measures about 29,000 ft.
- World's first national park; Signed into office by Ulysses S. Grant in 1872.
- Pull factors cause people to willingly migrate; ___ migration.
- Movement for racial rights occurring from 1954 to 1968.
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- The practice of farmers adapting to the land to grow food.
- Well known desert located in North Africa.
- The study of a region's place names(I.e. landmarks, natural features, etc.)
- Largest practiced religion in 2025.
- A popular local gas station located near Marengo
- The removal of vast amounts of forestry; Done for agriculture, urbanization, and logging.
- The study of/explanation of different dialects within a region.
- South of Mt. Gilead; Known for Corner Cones and Pizza-to-Go
- A population's survival based primarily on land given resources.
- Greenhouse gas emissions trap heat within the atmosphere causing the earth to warm greatly.
20 Clues: Location based off of coordinates. • Largest practiced religion in 2025. • Moving from Los Angeles to Orange County. • Well known desert located in North Africa. • A popular local gas station located near Marengo • Paper item can be used to find locations easily. • Regions that share a common function such as trade. • ...
Australian agriculture and grain industry 2018-02-01
Across
- fancy drink made of grapes
- a measurement of land used by farmers
- a pig farm
- the growing of fruit and vegetables
- where is the largest dairy farm located
- how much Australian wool is exported
- adult male cow
- country that contributes most to world farming income
- the industry of seafood and sea life
- a group of cows
- a drinkable liquid that comes from cows
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- the growing and study of grapes
- Australia's most exported item
- Australia's most devastating pest
- where most of Australia's sugar cane is grown
- a adult female pig
- Australia's most eaten meat
- where do animals go to be turned into edible meat
- a group of chickens
- how much sheep meat is exported
20 Clues: a pig farm • adult male cow • a group of cows • a adult female pig • a group of chickens • fancy drink made of grapes • Australia's most eaten meat • Australia's most exported item • the growing and study of grapes • how much sheep meat is exported • Australia's most devastating pest • the growing of fruit and vegetables • how much Australian wool is exported • ...
Fourth Form : Issues in Agriculture 2021-09-23
Across
- Drugs derived from biological sources used to cure diseases.
- One disease caused by Bioterrorism
- The number of countries which make up CARICOM
- The stealing of agricultural produce
- The observed increase in the earth's temperature
- Examples of this include smoke, smog, and automobile emissions.
- This is a storm with violent winds.
- The sale of goods to other countries.
- The organization CARDI is concerned with
- The variety of life, the different plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- This is one of the greenhouse gases
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- The intentional use of bacteria or viruses to cause disease
- When rain does not fall for a long time
- The term used when farmers rent the land
- The artificial addition of water to crops.
- The headquarters of Caribbean Development Bank
- The term meaning roads, electricity, and water supply.
- The headquarters of CFNI
- The organization which acts as a bargaining body in the Caribbean.
- The cutting down of forest trees
20 Clues: The headquarters of CFNI • The cutting down of forest trees • One disease caused by Bioterrorism • This is a storm with violent winds. • This is one of the greenhouse gases • The stealing of agricultural produce • The sale of goods to other countries. • When rain does not fall for a long time • The term used when farmers rent the land • ...
AHill Plant Agriculture Vocab Crossword 2025-09-15
Across
- Molecular nature of rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen, etc.
- In 1929, the Great Depression made record low prices of this crop.
- Classifies soil based on the relative amounts of each particle.
- Bedrock. Unweathered, solid rock.
- _______ Prairies that are semi-arid grasslands.
- What is the B Horizon?
- plants gather energy by absorbing _______.
- Ideal for farming. Moderate water retention and percolation rate.
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- Greatest ecological disaster in US history.
- Physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold, and heat.
- Which biome is best for farming?
- The severe erosion was caused by the loss of native _____ _____.
- Parent material. Rock that has undergone little weathering.
- Very shallow O and A horizons due to rapid plant growth and leaching.
- Bad for farming, heavy leaching of nutrients and soil drying to to percolation rate.
- Plants obtain water from _____.
- Loosens and mixes soils, increasing water percolation and mixing O-Horizon humus into the topsoil.
- The topsoil.
- Intermediate size, space, and retention in topsoil.
- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter.
20 Clues: The topsoil. • What is the B Horizon? • Plants obtain water from _____. • Which biome is best for farming? • Bedrock. Unweathered, solid rock. • plants gather energy by absorbing _______. • Greatest ecological disaster in US history. • Partially decomposed plant and animal matter. • _______ Prairies that are semi-arid grasslands. • ...
History of Agriculture Vocabulary Review 2025-09-26
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- A farming tool used to turn over soil to prepare for planting crops.
- A society where individuals are ranked above one another in power.
- A person who grows crops and raises animals for food or products.
- Large farm animals like cows raised for meat, milk, or labor.
- People who lived by killing animals and foraging for plants.
- To tame wild animals or plants for human use, like farming or pets.
- A conclusion made based on observations and prior knowledge.
- Extra amount of something, more than what is needed.
- An ancient wild ancestor of domestic cattle.
- Able to be fed or given food easily.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food and other products.
- Tools, machines, or methods used to solve problems or make work easier.
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- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- An animal that eats only meat.
- When animals eat grass or plants growing in a field.
- Animal waste used as fertilizer to help plants grow.
- Land covered with grass where animals can eat and roam.
- Crop A crop grown mainly to sell for money, not for the farmer’s own use.
- Using your senses to notice and gather information about something.
- An animal that eats only plants.
20 Clues: An animal that eats only meat. • An animal that eats only plants. • Able to be fed or given food easily. • An animal that eats both plants and meat. • An ancient wild ancestor of domestic cattle. • When animals eat grass or plants growing in a field. • Animal waste used as fertilizer to help plants grow. • Extra amount of something, more than what is needed. • ...
Spelling Questions (2) 2022-07-06
Mesopotamia 2022-10-10
vocab 2023-12-15
Climate change 2023-10-11
Words from "India at a Glance" 2018-11-29
Feb Edition 2023-03-06
Unit 8 Irie 2024-05-08
Across
- _______ conservation corps
- An insect that infests crops
- Eugene _______
- The bombing of __________
- ________ of 1924
- Social _____ administration
- a cause of the great depression.
Down
- Overproduction in ____________
- a way to protect america during the war, but help allies
- _____ ships
- ______ in purchasing
- _____ market crash of 1929
- ____ Vinson
- _____ Russel
- _____ electrification Administration
15 Clues: _____ ships • ____ Vinson • _____ Russel • Eugene _______ • ________ of 1924 • ______ in purchasing • The bombing of __________ • _______ conservation corps • _____ market crash of 1929 • Social _____ administration • An insect that infests crops • Overproduction in ____________ • a cause of the great depression. • _____ electrification Administration • ...
The Cabinet 2023-02-03
Across
- federal school loans
- urban development
- promotes agricultural trade
- in charge of unions
- military matters
- foreign policy
- energy production and regulation
- monetary matters
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- veterans benefits
- management and conservation of federal land
- transportation systems
- buying/selling commodities
- wealth and welfare programs
- Chief law enforcement officer
- responds to natural disasters
15 Clues: foreign policy • military matters • monetary matters • veterans benefits • urban development • in charge of unions • federal school loans • transportation systems • buying/selling commodities • promotes agricultural trade • wealth and welfare programs • Chief law enforcement officer • responds to natural disasters • energy production and regulation • ...
Qatar Expo 2024-01-04
15 Clues: leafy • cheerful • teamwork • wonderful • surroundings • City in Qatar • unpaid workers • dry/dusty land • capital city of Qatar • using resources wisely • the science of farming • the best facial expression • public garden for recreation • art of garden cultivation and management • display of works of art/items of interest
FFA Crossword 2022-11-26
Across
- - A national organization that covers the USA focused on developing the future of Agriculture.
- sun- Represents the president
- Systems - occupations related to the raising and caring of animals and developing more efficient ways of producing and processing meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products
- - Is represented by the emblem of washington. Keeps record of all income and expenses of the organization.
- - Is represented by the rising sun. Leads all meetings and directs the work of the organization.
- Service Systems - involved with recycling, water and air pollution control, waste disposal and public health issues
- - Is represented by the ear of corn. Keeps a record of all meetings.
- - represents the advisor
- Farmers of America - What each letter of FFA represents
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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.
- Emblem - The national FFA emblem, consisting of five symbols, is representative of the history, goals and future of the organization. Includes the ear of corn, the rising sun, the plow, the eagle, and the owl.
- Systems - contributes to the production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing and development of agricultural commodities, plant and animal products, and other natural resources
- President - Is represented by a plow. Directs over meeting in the absence of the president and assists the president at all times.
- - represents the vice president
- Resources Systems - occupations that develop, use, maintain, manage, and analyze natural resources
- - outlines the organization's values and beliefs regarding the industry of agriculture, FFA membership, and citizenship and patriotism
- dress - The uniform worn by FFA members at local, state and national functions. provides identity and gives a distinctive and recognizable image to the organization and its members.
17 Clues: - represents the advisor • sun- Represents the president • - represents the vice president • Farmers of America - What each letter of FFA represents • - Is represented by the ear of corn. Keeps a record of all meetings. • - A national organization that covers the USA focused on developing the future of Agriculture. • ...
New Stone Age Review 2023-01-03
7 Clues: extra supply of something • exchange of goods between people • train plants and animals to be useful • raising crops and animals for human use • culture with learning and specialization • training to do a particular kind of work • 12,000-6,000 years ago using agriculture
Food, Farming and land use 2021-07-22
15 Clues: tasty • a country • a warrior • a bad time • at the top • we walk on • a vegetable • a hierarchy • a community • growing crops • at the bottom • very popular food • a large land holder • the practice of farming and food. • second from the top of the feudal system.
The Cabinet 2023-02-03
Across
- federal school loans
- urban development
- promotes agricultural trade
- in charge of unions
- military matters
- foreign policy
- energy production and regulation
- monetary matters
Down
- veterans benefits
- management and conservation of federal land
- transportation systems
- buying/selling commodities
- wealth and welfare programs
- Chief law enforcement officer
- responds to natural disasters
15 Clues: foreign policy • military matters • monetary matters • veterans benefits • urban development • in charge of unions • federal school loans • transportation systems • buying/selling commodities • promotes agricultural trade • wealth and welfare programs • Chief law enforcement officer • responds to natural disasters • energy production and regulation • ...
Week 9/6-9/9 Vocab Quiz 2022-09-09
Across
- amendment synonym
- alteration or addition to a bill
- antics antonym
- adverse antonym
- agrarian synonym
- amendment antonym
- adverse synonym
- relating to land or division of land
Down
- agrarian antonym
- adequately synonym
- to a satisfactory or acceptable extent
- unfavorable or antagonistic in purpose
- antics synonym
- absurd or grotesque acts
- adequately antonym
15 Clues: antics antonym • antics synonym • adverse antonym • adverse synonym • agrarian antonym • agrarian synonym • amendment synonym • amendment antonym • adequately synonym • adequately antonym • absurd or grotesque acts • alteration or addition to a bill • relating to land or division of land • to a satisfactory or acceptable extent • unfavorable or antagonistic in purpose
CassieBrangham 2014-02-01
Across
- Popular disease.
- not affected
- microorganism
- Parasite take it over.
- Some helps you, some hurts you.
- Mushrooms, mold.
- Typically in fungi.
Down
- An illness that affects animals (and humans).
- Descendents.
- Flea, tick.
- Takes over cell to reproduce.
- Know as "farming"
- Less popular disease.
- Cleanliness.
- Protection against a disease.
15 Clues: Flea, tick. • Descendents. • not affected • Cleanliness. • microorganism • Popular disease. • Mushrooms, mold. • Know as "farming" • Typically in fungi. • Less popular disease. • Parasite take it over. • Takes over cell to reproduce. • Protection against a disease. • Some helps you, some hurts you. • An illness that affects animals (and humans).
Chapters 4 & 5 2016-10-04
15 Clues: fort • to end • to guide • to provide money • Spanish explorer • to take control of • production of goods • Indian medicine man • religious settlement • to stay in one place • King's representative • economy based on farming • one who studies artifacts • moves from place to place • structure used for worship
Rise of Humans and Learning to farm 2018-10-24
15 Clues: human needs • water crops • grow own food • trading goods • pyramid shape • new stone age • muddy material • word for farming • independent city • creating one thing • modern day of Iraq • extra product left over • 3000 BCE metals to tools • plant and animals as good • advanced state of human society
Social Studies 2023-05-16
Across
- dog headed God
- found your tomb
- pharaohs tomb
- Egyptian writing
- lifestyle before civiliation
- where most civilizations begin
- source of moving water
- man made waterway
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- fancy word for farming
- Mesopotamian temple
- mesopotamian writing
- translates hieroglyphs
- taming plants and animals
- rainy season in india
- Shi Huang's Army
15 Clues: pharaohs tomb • dog headed God • found your tomb • Egyptian writing • Shi Huang's Army • man made waterway • Mesopotamian temple • mesopotamian writing • rainy season in india • fancy word for farming • translates hieroglyphs • source of moving water • taming plants and animals • lifestyle before civiliation • where most civilizations begin
vocab crossword 2023-11-13
11 Clues: Rate • Nation • Economy • Economy • Agriculture • Agriculture • Capita Income • Domestic Product • Developed Nation • Development Index • Industrialized Nation
crossword puzzle 2019-04-02
12 Clues: agriculture • islamic group • chineese lord • roman emperor • farm laborers • chineese ninja • capital of iraq • pope for muslims • holy islamic city • where two roads cross • spiritual leader of islam • artistic practice of handwriting
jamestown 2023-11-17
Great Depression in America 2025-03-11
10 Clues: Bowl • Deals • Failures • Blizzards • Hoovervilles • Term for Migrants • Stock Market Crash • rocks, water, Changes • Agriculture Adjustment Act • Social Impact, nations workforce
Transfer Workshop 2020-02-04
10 Clues: Salukis • Wildcats • Ivy League • Evansville • Near St Louis • Medical School • Peay Tennessee • State Go Redbirds • Agriculture Kentucky • of Chicago Windy City
All about me 2023-01-11
10 Clues: siblings • My friends • home country • Favorite food • Favorite color • Favorite class • Favorite Artist • favorite holiday • Favorite fast-food • Favorite classical music
Paragraph 2 2023-08-31
10 Clues: effort • happiness • be housed • plantation • pleasurable • aches or pain • have confidence in • attached to someone • demanding or testing • farming, farm management
New Deal Alphabet Agencies 2017-03-07
Across
- Resettle sharecroppers, poor farmers from submarginal land; experiment in collectivized agriculture
- Insures mortgages, sets home construction standards
- Public works program to create jobs
- Guarantees right to organize unions; caused surge in union membership
- Set minimum wage, max weekly hours, fair business practices
- Insured bank deposits to prevent bank failures
- Public works agency; contained NYA, FERA, others
- Jobs program for unmarried men; built public works projects on federal lands, parks, and rural areas
- Provide pensions to retirees; alleviated elderly poverty
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- Built dams to provide electricity in rural areas
- Jobs program for artists, writers; created many pieces of public work
- Gave grants to states and local governments to create jobs; provided 20 million jobs
- Provided farm subsidies to stabilize agriculture industry
- Jobs and education program for young men and women
- Government corporation to provide loans to states, banks, railroads; helped give capital to banks
- Jobs program building bridges, schools, other buildings; provided 4 million jobs
16 Clues: Public works program to create jobs • Insured bank deposits to prevent bank failures • Built dams to provide electricity in rural areas • Public works agency; contained NYA, FERA, others • Jobs and education program for young men and women • Insures mortgages, sets home construction standards • Provide pensions to retirees; alleviated elderly poverty • ...
Nathan ott period 4 2019-05-30
Across
- The contribution of a locations distinctive physical features to the way food tastes.(3 idk)
- A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low income ,renter occupied area to a predominantly middle class, owner occupied area.(7 idk)
- A country that is run according to the interests of the ruler rather than the people.(4 idk)
- An approach typical of traditional mass production in which a company controls all phases of a highly complex production process.(6 idk)
- The frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act(3 cc)
- 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.(5 cc)
- someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.(2 idk)
- An area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs. An area with a government and defined territory.(4 vit)
- A ring of land maintained as parks, agriculture, or other types of open space to limit the sprawl of an urban area.(7 idk)
- the spread of an underlying principle even though a specific characteristic is rejected.(1 cc)
- Location factors related to the cost of factors of production inside a plant, such as land, labor, and capital.(6 cc)
- a change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization ,population growth ,and other social and economic factors that also produce the demographic transition.(2 idk)
- A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.(6 idk)
- the name given to a portion of the earths surface.(1 idk)
- A state that contains more than one ethnicity.(4 cc)
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- A country that is not fully democratic or fully autocratic, but rather displays a mix of the two types.(4 idk)
- an area that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity.(1 idk)
- A repetitive act performed by a particular individual.(3 cc)
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.(3 idk)
- culture found in
- A state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self determination that agrees to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities.(4 cc)
- The growing of fruits ,vegetables ,and flowers.(5 idk)
- the spread of a feature or trend through bodily movement of people from one place to another.(1 cc)
- A series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods. The start of technology and high production efficiency.(6 vit)
- the process of change in a society’s population from a condition of high crude birth rates and death rates and low natural increase to a condition of low crude birth rates and death rates low rate of natural increase and higher total population.(2 vit)
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmers family.(5 cc)
- A continuous urban complex in the northeastern United States.(7 cc)
- the ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture.(2 cc)
- The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered. The main hub for the city’s main activity.(7 vit)
- Location factors related to the transportation of materials into and from a factory.(6 cc)
- the number of people per unit of area of arable land ,which is suitable for agriculture.(2 cc)
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations. The large business side of agriculture.(5 vit)
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slash and burning.(5 idk)
- The expansion of economic, political, and cultural processes to the point that they become global in scale and impact. Every thing moving around the world through spread of ideas and culture.(1 vit)
34 Clues: culture found in • A state that contains more than one ethnicity.(4 cc) • The growing of fruits ,vegetables ,and flowers.(5 idk) • the name given to a portion of the earths surface.(1 idk) • A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.(3 idk) • A repetitive act performed by a particular individual.(3 cc) • ...
unit 6 2022-04-11
Across
- Agriculture, Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- Dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement for maintaining a healthy life and carrying out light physical activity.
- Security,Physical, social, and economic access at all times to safe and nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semi-arid land degradation.
- The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth’s surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain.
- Rapid diffusion (spread) of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season.
- patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
Down
- Revolution,The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce.
- Modified Organism (GMO),A living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology.
- tillage, A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- Agricultural Land, The most productive farmland.
- Land - land that is suitable for farming
17 Clues: Land - land that is suitable for farming • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • Agricultural Land, The most productive farmland. • Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce. • patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • ...
FFA Crossword 2022-11-26
Across
- - Represents the president
- - Is represented by the ear of corn. Keeps a record of all meetings.
- - occupations that develop, use, maintain, manage, and analyze natural resources
- - occupations related to the raising and caring of animals and developing more efficient ways of producing and processing meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products
- - Is represented by a plow. Directs over meeting in the absence of the president and assists the president at all times.
- - A national organization that covers the USA focused on developing the future of Agriculture.
- - represents the vice president
- - contributes to the production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing and development of agricultural commodities, plant and animal products, and other natural resources
- - represents the advisor
- - What each letter of FFA represents
Down
- - Is represented by the rising sun. Leads all meetings and directs the work of the organization.
- - involved with recycling, water and air pollution control, waste disposal and public health issues
- - Is represented by the emblem of washington. Keeps record of all income and expenses of the organization.
- - The national FFA emblem, consisting of five symbols, is representative of the history, goals and future of the organization. Includes the ear of corn, the rising sun, the plow, the eagle, and the owl.
- - The uniform worn by FFA members at local, state and national functions. provides identity and gives a distinctive and recognizable image to the organization and its members.
- - 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.
- - outlines the organization's values and beliefs regarding the industry of agriculture, FFA membership, and citizenship and patriotism
17 Clues: - represents the advisor • - Represents the president • - represents the vice president • - What each letter of FFA represents • - Is represented by the ear of corn. Keeps a record of all meetings. • - occupations that develop, use, maintain, manage, and analyze natural resources • ...
FFA Crossword 2023-02-13
Across
- - Represents the president
- - Is represented by the ear of corn. Keeps a record of all meetings.
- - occupations that develop, use, maintain, manage, and analyze natural resources
- - occupations related to the raising and caring of animals and developing more efficient ways of producing and processing meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products
- - Is represented by a plow. Directs over meeting in the absence of the president and assists the president at all times.
- - A national organization that covers the USA focused on developing the future of Agriculture.
- - represents the vice president
- - contributes to the production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing and development of agricultural commodities, plant and animal products, and other natural resources
- - represents the advisor
- - What each letter of FFA represents
Down
- - Is represented by the rising sun. Leads all meetings and directs the work of the organization.
- - involved with recycling, water and air pollution control, waste disposal and public health issues
- - Is represented by the emblem of washington. Keeps record of all income and expenses of the organization.
- - The national FFA emblem, consisting of five symbols, is representative of the history, goals and future of the organization. Includes the ear of corn, the rising sun, the plow, the eagle, and the owl.
- - The uniform worn by FFA members at local, state and national functions. provides identity and gives a distinctive and recognizable image to the organization and its members.
- - 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.
- - outlines the organization's values and beliefs regarding the industry of agriculture, FFA membership, and citizenship and patriotism
17 Clues: - represents the advisor • - Represents the president • - represents the vice president • - What each letter of FFA represents • - Is represented by the ear of corn. Keeps a record of all meetings. • - occupations that develop, use, maintain, manage, and analyze natural resources • ...
Philippines 2023-04-28
10 Clues: currency • over-cap • cul-sport • over-city • geo-island • cul-Languages • over-continent • economy-industries • economy economies-Asia • interesting info-volcano
Fishing and Forestry 2022-10-31
13 Clues: trees • farming • fossil fuels • hunting fish • main industry • main producer • comes from trees • third main producer • second main producer • all resources on earth • the total of all products • people who protect enviornments • cultivation or farming in an area
Human Geography Vocabulary Review 2025-09-24
Across
- A characteristic of a town or city
- The practice of farming, including the growing of crops and raising animals for food, wool, and other products
- The basic physical and operational structures needed for the operation of society
- Fertile, suitable for farming
- Humans changing the environment to fit their needs
Down
- The process of removing valuable minerals from the earth
- A characteristic of the countryside
- Changing human behavior in order to adjust to the environment
- The study of where people live, what they do, and how they use the land
- The position of a place in relation to other places
- The watering of land by artificial means to increase agriculture
- The exact point where a place is located, identified by longitude and latitude
- Dry, having almost no rainfall
13 Clues: Fertile, suitable for farming • Dry, having almost no rainfall • A characteristic of a town or city • A characteristic of the countryside • Humans changing the environment to fit their needs • The position of a place in relation to other places • The process of removing valuable minerals from the earth • Changing human behavior in order to adjust to the environment • ...
APES - Plant Agriculture - Max Clark 2025-09-15
Across
- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter.
- Essential nutrient in soil for plant growth and protein synthesis.
- Non-decomposed plant matter & humus.
- Part of a plan which gathers water, nitrogen, phosphorous & potassium from the soil.
- Organic matter, weathered rock particles, & topsoil.
- The process of soil being worn away by wind or water.
- A process which loosens & mixes soil, increases water percolation and adds O2 to the soil.
- The physical breakdown of rocks by rain, other rocks, heat, etc.
Down
- The process of a water moving downward through a porous material like soil or rock under the influence of gravity.
- Medium sized particles soil type.
- A model used for classifying soils based on the % makeup of said soil.
- Unweathered, solid rocks. (Bedrock)
- Rocks with little weathering.
- Soil forms by undergoing this process.
- A soil type with a balanced mix of sand, silt, and clay.
- Tiny rock particles which come from the topsoil & subsoil.
- bowl A decade-long period in the 1930s when severe droughts and massive dust storms plagued the Great Plains
- Largest sized particles soil type.
- Smallest sized particles soil type.
- The molecular nature of rock is changed due to reaction with water, oxygen, etc.
20 Clues: Rocks with little weathering. • Medium sized particles soil type. • Largest sized particles soil type. • Unweathered, solid rocks. (Bedrock) • Smallest sized particles soil type. • Non-decomposed plant matter & humus. • Soil forms by undergoing this process. • Partially decomposed plant and animal matter. • Organic matter, weathered rock particles, & topsoil. • ...
