agriculture Crossword Puzzles
AP Human Geography Important Terms for Every Unit, Vincent Heraldo B4 (every term is capitalized) 2026-05-04
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- 4) A defined territorial space with a government, permanent population, and sovereignty. (CC)
- 1) The essential "opposite" of one of these clues, states that humans can overcome and push past the boundaries of environmental barriers. (CC)
- 6) The increase of the population/people living in clustered areas. Expands a townships limit. (VIT)
- 1) Referring to how geographic space is examined or displayed at different levels. (VIT)
- 1) A type of thematic map that shows statistical data through enlarged or shrunken areas.
- 7) Decline of primary/secondary sector jobs as a country begins to be considered core countries. Shifts towards service-based economies. (VIT)
- 3) The spread of language, culture, ideas, heritage, information, and much more throughout a given space. (VIT)
- 3) The partial-abandonment of an original culture, but also retaining original traits from the dominant one. (CC)
- 6) A physical characteristic of a place (CC)
- 6) The minimum number of people needed to support a service.
- 1) A theory in which the environment limits our development (CC)
- 5) A form of agriculture that is practiced away from markets where land is cheap, and uses large scale technology to get as much product as possible (CC)
- 2) The # of people, things, or factors that are in a given area. (VIT)
- 4) A state's authority to act independently on its own, governing its people and controlling its internal affairs. (VIT)
- 2) A factor in which something favors migration with lots of positive opportunities. (CC)
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- 4) A boundary created where no one lives or has every preoccupied. E.g. the 49th parallel of Canada and the USA. (IDK)
- 3) The abandonment of an original culture, and replaced by a dominant one. (CC)
- 7) The final product weighs more than its inputs/raw materials. (CC)
- 5) A model that reflects where types of agriculture are placed based off perishability, and transportation. (IDK)
- 5) The cultivation of seafood for expansion. Agriculture in water essentially.
- 1) The measurement of how far or close people are in a given area. (IDK)
- 2) A factor in which something pushes away migration or the want to live somewhere (CC)
- 5) The practice of raising crops and livestock. (VIT)
- 5) A form of agriculture that is practiced near markets, without the use of large scale technology. (CC)
- 2) (Abbr.) The frequency/statistic in which a countries newly born children before the age of one dies.
- 4) The modern control of developing states through economic, societal, or political pressures. Keyword modern. (IDK)
- 7) The clustering of businesses for economic benefits and gain.
- 7) An industry that is limited to transportational costs of either the raw material, or finished product. (IDK)
- 6) Small populations of people lying outside the suburbs of a city. Some are typically wealthy estates. (IDK)
- 3) A characteristic about an individual or entire culture, stating that their heritage is superior to anyone elses. (IDK)
- 3) A place name that often reflects historical events or cultural history.
- 7) The raw material weighs more than its final product. (CC)
- 2) (Abbr.) A statistic regarding the total population and how it grows. It does not consider migration, however. (IDK)
- 6) The location of a place relative to other places/connections. (CC)
- 4) A group of people with shared cultural history, traits, ethnicity, etc,. (CC)
35 Clues: 6) A physical characteristic of a place (CC) • 5) The practice of raising crops and livestock. (VIT) • 6) The minimum number of people needed to support a service. • 7) The raw material weighs more than its final product. (CC) • 7) The clustering of businesses for economic benefits and gain. • 1) A theory in which the environment limits our development (CC) • ...
Technology 2017-06-13
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- sends message to reciever
- translate the message
- preservation
- sorted data
- information in an entertaining way
- educates and make people want to learn
- using living things for a product
- facts and information
- combine information sources
- person initiating communication
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- translates message
- unwanted signal
- growing crops
- changing data
- perosn that gets message
- inform, persuades, entertains
- nonstop production
- non continuous production
- specific production
- revieves messagve
20 Clues: sorted data • preservation • growing crops • changing data • unwanted signal • revieves messagve • translates message • nonstop production • specific production • translate the message • facts and information • perosn that gets message • sends message to reciever • non continuous production • combine information sources • inform, persuades, entertains • person initiating communication • ...
Unit 1 2018-11-04
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- entfernen
- vorkommen
- wachsen
- Geschmack
- Gewohnheit
- spezielle/r/s
- Ergebnis
- erstaunlicherweise
- Aufgabe
- ausgewogen
- Umwelt
- Ballaststoffe
- Landwirtschaft
- identifizieren
- erschreckend
- respektieren
- Zusammenhang
- senken
- Mensch
- verursachen
- ernähren
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- Hungersnot
- gegenüber
- gedruckt
- Fachmann
- Gesundheit
- Ernährungswissenschaftler
- durchschnittlich
- Austausch
- Herkunft
- Fähigkeit
- Vielfalt
- liefern
- bestellen
- Grünzeug
- Minderheit
- verbreitet
- Quelle
- Stück
- sicher
40 Clues: Stück • Umwelt • Quelle • senken • Mensch • sicher • wachsen • Aufgabe • liefern • gedruckt • Fachmann • Ergebnis • Herkunft • Vielfalt • Grünzeug • ernähren • entfernen • gegenüber • vorkommen • Geschmack • Austausch • Fähigkeit • bestellen • Hungersnot • Gesundheit • Gewohnheit • ausgewogen • Minderheit • verbreitet • verursachen • erschreckend • respektieren • Zusammenhang • spezielle/r/s • Ballaststoffe • Landwirtschaft • identifizieren • ...
Unit 1 2018-11-04
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- Gewohnheit
- Hungersnot
- senken
- Mensch
- erstaunlicherweise
- Fachmann
- Ergebnis
- sicher
- identifizieren
- Zusammenhang
- spezielle/r/s
- Stück
- ernähren
- verbreitet
- Vielfalt
- Minderheit
- Geschmack
- Grünzeug
- Quelle
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- Fähigkeit
- Gesundheit
- Landwirtschaft
- Austausch
- wachsen
- Umwelt
- verursachen
- Ernährungswissenschaftler
- respektieren
- Aufgabe
- vorkommen
- erschreckend
- Ballaststoffe
- ausgewogen
- Herkunft
- gegenüber
- gedruckt
- entfernen
- durchschnittlich
- liefern
- bestellen
40 Clues: Stück • Umwelt • senken • Mensch • sicher • Quelle • wachsen • Aufgabe • liefern • Fachmann • Ergebnis • Herkunft • gedruckt • ernähren • Vielfalt • Grünzeug • Fähigkeit • Austausch • vorkommen • gegenüber • entfernen • bestellen • Geschmack • Gewohnheit • Gesundheit • Hungersnot • ausgewogen • verbreitet • Minderheit • verursachen • respektieren • erschreckend • Zusammenhang • Ballaststoffe • spezielle/r/s • Landwirtschaft • identifizieren • ...
Unit 1 2018-11-04
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- vorkommen
- gedruckt
- Hungersnot
- Aufgabe
- Minderheit
- Gesundheit
- spezielle/r/s
- Herkunft
- verbreitet
- respektieren
- Ernährungswissenschaftler
- liefern
- Austausch
- Fachmann
- Stück
- Mensch
- Ballaststoffe
- Ergebnis
- entfernen
- verursachen
- erschreckend
- wachsen
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- Vielfalt
- Geschmack
- Landwirtschaft
- Gewohnheit
- Umwelt
- erstaunlicherweise
- ausgewogen
- sicher
- Fähigkeit
- gegenüber
- Zusammenhang
- identifizieren
- durchschnittlich
- ernähren
- Quelle
- Grünzeug
- senken
- bestellen
40 Clues: Stück • Umwelt • sicher • Mensch • Quelle • senken • Aufgabe • liefern • wachsen • Vielfalt • gedruckt • Herkunft • ernähren • Fachmann • Ergebnis • Grünzeug • vorkommen • Geschmack • Fähigkeit • gegenüber • Austausch • entfernen • bestellen • Hungersnot • Gewohnheit • ausgewogen • Minderheit • Gesundheit • verbreitet • verursachen • Zusammenhang • respektieren • erschreckend • spezielle/r/s • Ballaststoffe • Landwirtschaft • identifizieren • ...
Unit 1 2018-11-04
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- Mensch
- Gewohnheit
- sicher
- Hungersnot
- Austausch
- Herkunft
- durchschnittlich
- senken
- erstaunlicherweise
- Stück
- gegenüber
- liefern
- Ergebnis
- Minderheit
- gedruckt
- wachsen
- Fachmann
- erschreckend
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- Geschmack
- Gesundheit
- Zusammenhang
- entfernen
- Quelle
- vorkommen
- Ballaststoffe
- ausgewogen
- Ernährungswissenschaftler
- identifizieren
- verursachen
- Umwelt
- Landwirtschaft
- respektieren
- ernähren
- spezielle/r/s
- verbreitet
- Fähigkeit
- bestellen
- Vielfalt
- Aufgabe
- Grünzeug
40 Clues: Stück • Mensch • Quelle • sicher • Umwelt • senken • liefern • Aufgabe • wachsen • Herkunft • ernähren • Vielfalt • Ergebnis • gedruckt • Grünzeug • Fachmann • Geschmack • entfernen • vorkommen • Austausch • Fähigkeit • gegenüber • bestellen • Gesundheit • Gewohnheit • Hungersnot • ausgewogen • verbreitet • Minderheit • verursachen • Zusammenhang • respektieren • erschreckend • Ballaststoffe • spezielle/r/s • identifizieren • Landwirtschaft • ...
Agribusiness 2018-10-24
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- product of dairy
- most common inorganic fertilizer
- most common pest for cowpea
- necessary for pollination
- doctor for livestock
- female pig
- meat from goat
- roasted plantain
- botanical name for rice
- group of sheep
- minister for agriculture
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- planting without soil
- baby fishes
- snacks made from groundnut
- period of pregnancy
- major content of eggshells
- common cereal
- site of photosynthesis
- product of two different varieties
- produces chocolate
20 Clues: female pig • baby fishes • common cereal • meat from goat • group of sheep • product of dairy • roasted plantain • produces chocolate • period of pregnancy • doctor for livestock • planting without soil • site of photosynthesis • botanical name for rice • minister for agriculture • necessary for pollination • snacks made from groundnut • major content of eggshells • most common pest for cowpea • ...
hidden talent 2021-11-14
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- - пустота, вакуум
- - уголь
- - воинственный
- - предполагать, допускать
- - научный
- - лестница
- - стипендия, грант
- - спираль
- - Отправить, подавать, утверждать
- - прорыв, достижение
- - вклад
- - данные
- - ДНК
- - структура
- - вычисление
- - недооценивать
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- - превосходить, выделяться
- - открытие
- - достижение
- - сельское хозяйство
- - получать, приобретать
- - ступенька
- - расследовать, исследовать
- - рак (болезнь)
- - столкновение, конфликт
- - выяснить
- - посмертно
- - рукопись
- - в конце концов
- - проводить (управлять)
- - признанный, узнаваемый
- - невоспетый
32 Clues: - ДНК • - уголь • - вклад • - данные • - научный • - спираль • - открытие • - лестница • - выяснить • - рукопись • - ступенька • - посмертно • - структура • - достижение • - вычисление • - невоспетый • - воинственный • - рак (болезнь) • - недооценивать • - в конце концов • - пустота, вакуум • - стипендия, грант • - сельское хозяйство • - прорыв, достижение • - получать, приобретать • - проводить (управлять) • ...
Unit 4, Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2024-02-09
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- rascacielos
- avancada
- religión
- pirámide
- calendario
- estatua
- cazar
- acera
- moderno
- semáforo
- derecha
- excavación
- seguir derecho
- doblar
- civilización
- tumba
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- cuadra
- catedral
- agricultor
- hasta
- edificio
- ciudad
- templo
- plaza/square
- frente a
- antiguo
- ruinas
- entre
- esquina
- barrio
- izquierda
- objeto
- monumento
- avienda
- agricultura
- desde
- construir
- cruzar
- herramienta
39 Clues: hasta • entre • cazar • acera • desde • tumba • cuadra • ciudad • templo • ruinas • barrio • objeto • cruzar • doblar • antiguo • estatua • esquina • moderno • derecha • avienda • catedral • avancada • religión • edificio • pirámide • frente a • semáforo • izquierda • monumento • construir • agricultor • calendario • excavación • rascacielos • agricultura • herramienta • plaza/square • civilización • seguir derecho
Daily Crossword 2023-05-26
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- man-made orbiter
- ET realm
- ___shine; ___rise
- rocket launch
- settlement
- weighty attraction
- exchange information
- word with "age" or "race"
- astronauts aircraft
- one of Santa's reindeer
- from the red planet
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- desert heaven
- Mars
- space traveler
- the sun and its orbiters
- chemical element O
- mars explorer
- fourth planet from the sun
- things wished upon
- harvest/farming
- daily intake
- visitor from another world
- where Armstrong walked
- cheesecloth
24 Clues: Mars • ET realm • settlement • cheesecloth • daily intake • desert heaven • rocket launch • mars explorer • space traveler • harvest/farming • man-made orbiter • ___shine; ___rise • chemical element O • things wished upon • weighty attraction • astronauts aircraft • from the red planet • exchange information • where Armstrong walked • one of Santa's reindeer • the sun and its orbiters • ...
Industrial Revolution- Aleyna, Candice, Sophia 2021-10-01
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- Jail
- The person that supervises the workhouse
- Pay to use the road
- To give out a signal of what's coming
- Acidic Rain
- Business
- Universal
- A place to work when someone can't support themselves financially
- Retail
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- Grow crops
- To say "No"
- Connecting fences together
- Cleaning
- To gain money
- Electronics
- Person's job
- Manipulate
17 Clues: Jail • Retail • Cleaning • Business • Universal • Grow crops • Manipulate • To say "No" • Electronics • Acidic Rain • Person's job • To gain money • Pay to use the road • Connecting fences together • To give out a signal of what's coming • The person that supervises the workhouse • A place to work when someone can't support themselves financially
Biotechnology Crossword- Sarah Campbell 2014-02-20
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- When you assign DNA fragments to chromosomes
- When you make another copy of something
- The offspring of two things that differs in genes
- When you force two animals/plants to mate
- When you adopt a stray dog, you have to do this to make it used to its surroundings
- Injecting tiny substances into something
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- There was a movie about this, where you put together different DNA to form a new organism
- The raising of crops and animals
- Agriculture, but in water
- A set of chromosomes
- A type of science where you use small, living things to make medicine
- The control of a pest by bringing in an enemy or predator
- When someone is so bad to be around you have to do this
- When you use other life to break down things
- When you grow animal tissue for a specific reason
15 Clues: A set of chromosomes • Agriculture, but in water • The raising of crops and animals • When you make another copy of something • Injecting tiny substances into something • When you force two animals/plants to mate • When you assign DNA fragments to chromosomes • When you use other life to break down things • The offspring of two things that differs in genes • ...
Ag-Sam McGregor 2016-01-20
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- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the art and practice of studding and managing forests and plantashions and related natuarl resorses
- the cultural landscape of agriculturl areas
- the coltavation of aguatic orgonisams espeshaly for food
- the cultivation of domestic crops and the riceing of demsotcated anamels
- dating back 10,000 years it achieved plant domesticsations and anamels
- use of laborand capital agriculture prodictivity
- a commercial type of agricural that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
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- expenditural of much labor and capital on a pice of land to increase its prodictivity
- highly mechanized large scale farming usually under corporate ownership
- a second crop planted after the first was harvested
- farmingto supply the minimum food and materials nessacery to surive
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the hunting and gathering of wild gain and plants to provide food
- the feeding reletionships betwen species in a biotonic community
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agriculturl areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • use of laborand capital agriculture prodictivity • a second crop planted after the first was harvested • the coltavation of aguatic orgonisams espeshaly for food • the feeding reletionships betwen species in a biotonic community • ...
Post-Civil War Terms 2016-06-03
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- Proposed rebuilding of the South.
- system of agriculture, shares land using capitol and management.
- Government group, wanted harsh punishments for ex-Confederates.
- addresses rights of former slaves.
- political candidate who seeks election in an area where they have no connections.
- system of agriculture, landowner shares land with tenant for half of their crop.
- financial crisis that resulted in a depression, lasted 6 years.
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- 19th president of America, aided in rebuilding the south.
- secret organization, goal was to prevent black Americans from exercising their rights.
- southerner who worked with the north in rebuilding the south for personal profit.
- law which allows every legal citizen the right to vote, including ex-slaves.
- government of a colony, dependent country, or region by it's own citizens.
- agency that integrated former slaves into society.
- deal that concluded the 1876 presidential election, ended reconstruction era.
- laws in southern states, "legal" form of slavery.
15 Clues: Proposed rebuilding of the South. • addresses rights of former slaves. • laws in southern states, "legal" form of slavery. • agency that integrated former slaves into society. • 19th president of America, aided in rebuilding the south. • Government group, wanted harsh punishments for ex-Confederates. • financial crisis that resulted in a depression, lasted 6 years. • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-04-12
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- Mesopotamia was between the Tigris and_____ rivers:
- Who were the creators of the first Mesopotamia civilization?
- Mesopotamia is called like that because it is between two?
- What kind of religion did the inhabitants of Mesopotamia have?
- What was the predominant weather in Mesopotamia?
- Sargon was the emperor of ______
- Hammurabi built defensive walls, irrigation channels, and_____?
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- What was one of the main technological advances in Mesopotamia?
- One of the consequences of having a civilizations nearby water bodies are:
- The main city - state of Sumer was _____
- what surrounded Sumerians city - states?
- What was the job that produced food in Mesopotamia?
- In which country is Mesopotamia located currently?
- In Mesopotamia, the construction was one of the most important advancements. In that time, the temples were called:
- Agriculture was one of the most important resources for the Mesopotamians.According to this, a mandatory geographical resource is the:
15 Clues: Sargon was the emperor of ______ • The main city - state of Sumer was _____ • what surrounded Sumerians city - states? • What was the predominant weather in Mesopotamia? • In which country is Mesopotamia located currently? • Mesopotamia was between the Tigris and_____ rivers: • What was the job that produced food in Mesopotamia? • ...
Crossword Connoisseur 2021-02-20
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- Represents FFA
- 12 short words FFA members live by.
- Where lots of FFA members gather together to have fun and go through workshops.
- A degree given to FFA members when they show lots of dedication.
- An FFA member elected into office as a president, Vice president, secretary etc.
- Someone who has previously been apart of FFA as a member or officer.
- A week to celebrate FFA.
- The practice of farming and cultivation.
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- Where people can register in FFAdvisors The teachers or people who are incharge of the FFA members in their chapter
- Scholarship given to FFA members.
- The sentences that represents FFA and what it is.
- A student who registers into the FFA organization at their local chapter.
- A grant given to FFA members in middle or high school.
- The study of agriculture
- Events done by FFA members
15 Clues: Represents FFA • The study of agriculture • A week to celebrate FFA. • Events done by FFA members • Scholarship given to FFA members. • 12 short words FFA members live by. • The practice of farming and cultivation. • The sentences that represents FFA and what it is. • A grant given to FFA members in middle or high school. • ...
Biotech 2022-05-26
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- Reproduction involving only one parent
- An antibiotic produced naturally from certain types of mold
- Segment of DNA that provides information about a trait
- Branch of biotechnology that alters the genes in biological organisms to achieve a medicinal or agriculture purpose
- unicellular prokaryotic organisms with many important applications in the field of biotechnology
- Science related to farming and raising crops for consumption
- The study of heredity and the passing of genes from parent to offspring
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- Mating and producing offspring of animals or plants for specific traits
- Deoxyribonucleic acid containing all hereditary information for a living organism
- field of study using living organisms to help manufacture medicine or other beneficial technologies
- A genetically modified organism with a gene from another living organism inserted into its genetic code
- basic unit structure and function for all living organisms
- reproduction involving 2 parents
- Using biotechnology techniques to solve environmental issues
- Scientific techniques used in crime scene investigations
15 Clues: reproduction involving 2 parents • Reproduction involving only one parent • Segment of DNA that provides information about a trait • Scientific techniques used in crime scene investigations • basic unit structure and function for all living organisms • An antibiotic produced naturally from certain types of mold • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2024-11-01
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- the application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture
- the resources provided by nature that can be replaced or renew themselfs
- another basic science
- the application of mechanical and other engineering
- one of the three basic sciences
- the study of the properties and management of soil
- the growing and management of living things in water such as fish or oysters
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- combining two or more different control methods to control insects, diseases, rodents, and other pests
- cover all aspects of water conservation and management
- the commercial firms that have developed in support of agriculture
- all the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding and affecting and affecting an organism
- refers to the use of electronics
- refers to the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another
- the use of modern principles and practices for animal growth
- defined as the application of science to solve a problem
15 Clues: another basic science • one of the three basic sciences • refers to the use of electronics • the study of the properties and management of soil • the application of mechanical and other engineering • cover all aspects of water conservation and management • defined as the application of science to solve a problem • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-06
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- THE USE OF MODERN PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE FOR ANIMAL GROWTH AND MANAGEMENT
- THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE TO SOLVE A PROBLEM
- THE MANY DIFFERENT METHODS USED TOGETHER TO CONTROL INSECTS, DISEASES, RODENTS, AND OTHER PESTS
- THE ACTIVITIES CONCERNED WITH THE PRODUCTION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS, AND RELATED SUPPLIES, SERVICES, MECHANICS, PRODUCTS, PROCESSING, AND MARKETING
- APPLIED SCIENCES THAT INVOLVE ANIMAL GROWTH, CARE, AND MANAGEMENT
- THE RESOURCES PROVIDED BY NATURE THAT CAN REPLACE THEMSELVES
- THE STUDY OF THE PROPERTIES AND MANAGEMENT OF SOIL TO GROW PLANTS
- FOODS THAT HAVE BEEN GROWN W/O PESTICIDES
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- COVERS TEACHING AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURAL ENDEAVORS
- THE APPLICATION OF MECHANICAL AND OTHER ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES IN AGRICULTURAL SETTINGS
- THE GROWING AND MANAGEMENT OF LIVING THINGS IN WATER
- THE USE OF MODERN PRINCIPLES IN GROWING AND MANAGING CROPS
- SCIENCE OF INSECT LIFE
- SCIENCE OF FRUITS< VEGETABLES< AND ORNAMENTALS
- COMMERCIAL FIRMS THAT HAVE DEVELOPED WITH OR STEMMED OUT OF AGRICULTURE
15 Clues: SCIENCE OF INSECT LIFE • FOODS THAT HAVE BEEN GROWN W/O PESTICIDES • THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE TO SOLVE A PROBLEM • SCIENCE OF FRUITS< VEGETABLES< AND ORNAMENTALS • THE GROWING AND MANAGEMENT OF LIVING THINGS IN WATER • THE USE OF MODERN PRINCIPLES IN GROWING AND MANAGING CROPS • THE RESOURCES PROVIDED BY NATURE THAT CAN REPLACE THEMSELVES • ...
Alphabet agency 2024-03-06
Meat Production Methods 2021-12-02
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- What percentage of Wisconsin CAFO farms are dairy farms?
- Which country has the largest meat production
- Type of meat production that allows animals to spend time outside instead of being confined indoors
- Which state produces the most poultry?
- Free-range saves money (true/false)
- CAFO farms are environmentally friendly (true/false)
- How many pounds of meat did the US produce in 2017
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- How many animal units does a farm need to be considered a CAFO farm?
- What does CAFO stand for?
- How many chickens did the meat industry produce in 2017
- How much does Wisconsin’s agriculture businesses contribute to the economy?
- Which method of meat production produces the most meat?
- The biggest segment of US agriculture is the meat and poultry industry
- What is the United States biggest producer of beef?
- How many methods of meat production are there
15 Clues: What does CAFO stand for? • Free-range saves money (true/false) • Which state produces the most poultry? • Which country has the largest meat production • How many methods of meat production are there • How many pounds of meat did the US produce in 2017 • What is the United States biggest producer of beef? • CAFO farms are environmentally friendly (true/false) • ...
The Land Bridge Theory 2026-03-11
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- this increased when agriculture was discovered
- crossed the land bridge with humans
- what we call people who came to the Americas across the land bridge
- as far south as the glaciers spread
- the land bridge was between this place and Alaska
- humans crossed over the land bridge between 30,000 and 15,000 ______ ago
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- type of people who moved around, never staying in one place permanently
- huge sheets of ice
- practice of farming
- these dropped during the Ice Age, which allowed rivers to carve valleys and create lakes
- long period of time when temperatures dropped and a large portion of the Earth froze
- this many thousands of years ago, the glaciers melted and flooded the land bridge
12 Clues: huge sheets of ice • practice of farming • crossed the land bridge with humans • as far south as the glaciers spread • this increased when agriculture was discovered • the land bridge was between this place and Alaska • what we call people who came to the Americas across the land bridge • type of people who moved around, never staying in one place permanently • ...
its people 2017-10-10
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- the gradual increase of population in cities
- the characteristics a group of people share, whether it's food, music, art, religion, etc
- how long someone should expect to live
- the percentage of people who can read vs those who can't
- the using of a resource
- how many people live in a certain area (per square mile, for example)
- more farmland, countryside, less densely populated
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- another way of saying "per person"
- the spreading of cultures from one group of people to another
- more cities and towns, more densely populated
- the practice of farming
- a poorer country that relies more on agriculture and seeks to be more advanced socially and economically
12 Clues: the practice of farming • the using of a resource • another way of saying "per person" • how long someone should expect to live • the gradual increase of population in cities • more cities and towns, more densely populated • more farmland, countryside, less densely populated • the percentage of people who can read vs those who can't • ...
Careers Week one 2025-09-22
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- What profession assists surgeons and doctors in the medical field?
- What profession takes care of all types of animals in the agriculture field?
- What cluster consists of doctors, audiologists, and physical therapists?
- What profession gets rid of unwanted animals?
- What is the oldest occupational section to exist?
- What profession that takes care of trees?
- What occupation needs an advanced degree to be in health sciences?
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- What profession consists of making and mixing drinks for customers?
- what profession plans meals to promote health?
- What profession plans what a group will be doing for a certain time?
- What profession cleans but doesn't tidy areas?
- What cluster is all about management and travel?
12 Clues: What profession that takes care of trees? • What profession gets rid of unwanted animals? • what profession plans meals to promote health? • What profession cleans but doesn't tidy areas? • What cluster is all about management and travel? • What is the oldest occupational section to exist? • What profession assists surgeons and doctors in the medical field? • ...
Social hard words 2023-07-17
10 Clues: sides • planet • Measurement • small diagrams • mountain rivers • Spherical shape • cities Countries • soil Agriculture • colours of symbols • horizontal vertical lines
The Hunger Games Sam 2021-01-28
12 Clues: milk • pink hair • tiny ally • district 12 • baker's kid • district 11 • Katniss' mom • head of careers • illegal in pamen • scrawny yellow cat • what Gale taught Katniss • where Katniss and gale goes
revision activity 2021-10-01
7 Clues: growing of animals • plants grown by farmers • animals grown by farmers • growing plants for medical reasons • stay in the same place all the time • how man got meat before agriculture • branch of agriculture that deals with food production
Social Activity- Crossword 2021-10-11
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- known Slash and burn.
- 2nd finest producer of cotton in the world.
- Humans as_____________.
- _____________composed of a sand silt, a smaller amount of clay and organic matter.
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- A fine grained fertile soil deposited by river water flowing over flood plains or in river beds.
- a type of shifting agriculture.
- These seeds can produce up to 10x more crops than regular seeds on the same area of land.
- Cultivation of land
- It is practised in developed countries.
- When animals are reared along with the cultivation of land, it is known as____________.
10 Clues: Cultivation of land • known Slash and burn. • Humans as_____________. • a type of shifting agriculture. • It is practised in developed countries. • 2nd finest producer of cotton in the world. • _____________composed of a sand silt, a smaller amount of clay and organic matter. • When animals are reared along with the cultivation of land, it is known as____________. • ...
Crossword 1 2021-11-09
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- 1921 was the year of _____ transition
- _____ was as low as 44 years
- High yields of cash crops was due to _____ of agriculture
- _____'s estimates of per capita income were considered very significant during colonial times
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- Form of land settlement system which didn't allow cultivators to get their rightful profits from agriculture
- Industries like sugar, _____ and paper came up after world war II
- ____ helped to maintain law and order in colonial India
- _____ was incorporated in 1907
- India' foreign trade was allowed with few countries including _____ (now Sri Lanka)
- India's ____ census was done in 1881
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 yields of cash crops was due to _____ of agriculture • Industries like sugar, _____ and paper came up after world war II • ...
Mesopotamia Vocab 2022-08-22
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- Cultivating soil, growing crops, and domesticating animals
- Mesopotamian writing system. Inscriptions on clay tablets
- Method of agriculture where water flow into an area is created
- Having to do with money or finance
- When the agricultural practices in a given area create more than enough crops
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- Situation that occurs when there are too many humans for the natural environment to support
- Religious temples in Mesopotamia
- The careful design of buildings
- The first river valley civilization along the Tigris and Euphrates River. The cradle of civilization.
- Friendships between civilizations
10 Clues: The careful design of buildings • Religious temples in Mesopotamia • Friendships between civilizations • Having to do with money or finance • Mesopotamian writing system. Inscriptions on clay tablets • Cultivating soil, growing crops, and domesticating animals • Method of agriculture where water flow into an area is created • ...
Cuneiforms 2024-08-31
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- A symbol of life in water, often associated with sustenance.
- A flowing body of water, often representing life and movement.
- A large natural elevation, symbolizing strength and stability.
- A symbol for a flowing element, essential for life and agriculture.
- A tool used in agriculture, symbolizing cultivation and work.
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- A celestial symbol often representing guidance or fate.
- A symbol of royalty and power.
- A symbol of light, warmth, and a source of life.
- A symbol representing direction or weaponry.
- A sacred building or structure, often a place of worship
10 Clues: A symbol of royalty and power. • A symbol representing direction or weaponry. • A symbol of light, warmth, and a source of life. • A celestial symbol often representing guidance or fate. • A sacred building or structure, often a place of worship • A symbol of life in water, often associated with sustenance. • ...
economic activities of india 2024-08-03
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- share of GDP has decreased over time and now stands at about 15–18%.
- this sector is the largest contributor to India's GDP
- this sector includes manufacturing and construction, contributing around 25–30% to the GDP.
- agriculture is the largest --------
- the services sector has seen ---------- growth in employment
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- A significant portion of India's workforce is employed in the -------- sector
- The Indian government has launched several ----------- aimed at improving employment
- the employment growth has not kept ----
- India's employment structure has not evolved in ------ with its economic growth
- Economic growth has been concentrated in ----- areas
10 Clues: agriculture is the largest -------- • the employment growth has not kept ---- • Economic growth has been concentrated in ----- areas • this sector is the largest contributor to India's GDP • the services sector has seen ---------- growth in employment • share of GDP has decreased over time and now stands at about 15–18%. • ...
Rural Land Use Vocab 2022-04-11
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- 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.
- rotation- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season.
- tillage- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- Dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement for maintaining a healthy life and carrying out light physical activity.
- cropping- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- agricultural land- The most productive farmland.
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- 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.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- revolution- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- revolution- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce.
- revolution- Rapid diffusion (spread) of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- A living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology.
- 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.
16 Clues: The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • agricultural land- The most productive farmland. • Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce. • cropping- Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season. • ...
Food Production and Availability 2022-04-18
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- This is one characteristic of agroecology, it refers to only using what nature provides and minimal additives (pesticides, fertilizers)
- This is one characteristic of agroecology, it refers to producing multiple types of crops and animals.
- Unions try to propose ______________ to help minimize the risks and challenges that workers in the food industry face.
- In order for something to be _______________ it must be ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially just.
- A natural alternative to fertilizer that transforms unwanted organic solids (food scraps) into nutrients for soil.
- This is the term for growing multiple types of crops in a single field.
- The _______________ is one of the leading countries in amount of food wasted.
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- ___________ modified organisms are typically used in industrial agriculture and can be controversial. They involve the altering of genetic make-up.
- This type of agriculture typically relies on high density, automated, and fast production.
- This is one characteristic of agroecology it refers to being able to recover from environmental shocks such as drought or flood.
- This is the term for agriculture practices that work alongside nature and is intentionally sustainable.
- Use of these on a crop can keep pests away, but can also kill beneficial bugs such as bees.
- The term for growing a single crop in the same space year after year.
- Raising animals through _______________ based farming, is a sustainable alternative to industrial animal production
- Use of these on soil can add nutrients, but also cause nutrient imbalances and water pollution via runoff.
- This is one characteristic of agroecology, it refers to recycling and reusing resources
16 Clues: The term for growing a single crop in the same space year after year. • This is the term for growing multiple types of crops in a single field. • The _______________ is one of the leading countries in amount of food wasted. • This is one characteristic of agroecology, it refers to recycling and reusing resources • ...
Biotechnology in Agriculture 2021-05-21
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- The substance in cells that directs all cellular structures and activities.
- A cells with the ability to divide for indefinite periods in the proper medium to give rise to specialized cells
- The process of introducing a "foreign" gene into a living organism
- AKA Ribonucleic acid; the molecule that synthesizes proteins
- Process to identify individuals of a species based on DNA profiles
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- Using science methods to artificially alter the genetic makeup of organisms
- Working with intact organisms or their cells
- Structure of DNA
- AKA Deoxyribonucleic acid; the molecule that codes the genetic information of living things
- Transferring genes from one plant or animal to another
10 Clues: Structure of DNA • Working with intact organisms or their cells • Transferring genes from one plant or animal to another • AKA Ribonucleic acid; the molecule that synthesizes proteins • The process of introducing a "foreign" gene into a living organism • Process to identify individuals of a species based on DNA profiles • ...
Agriculture career crossword 2022-12-07
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- classifies soil types
- the top layer of earths surface
- industry that grows, manages, and harvest trees
- scientifically manages forest
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- responsible for cities trees
- advises private forest
- studies effects on the environment
- animals that are adapted in a natural environment
- one who harvest trees
- a essential resource to all life
10 Clues: classifies soil types • one who harvest trees • advises private forest • responsible for cities trees • scientifically manages forest • the top layer of earths surface • a essential resource to all life • studies effects on the environment • industry that grows, manages, and harvest trees • animals that are adapted in a natural environment
Yields and agriculture 2020-08-24
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- Farming specifically for profit
- Business involving agricultural production
- A process in which livestock are allowed to eat the natural and wildlife outdoors
- Agricultural crop grown for profit
- The science and research of conserving and repairing woodlands and forests
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- agriculture for family need
- Agricultural production system using small inputs of labor relative to land size
- A process in which land is cultivated for a few years and then abandoned to allow it to naturally restore its fertility
- Intensive farming
- herding of livestock to find land to graze
10 Clues: Intensive farming • agriculture for family need • Farming specifically for profit • Agricultural crop grown for profit • Business involving agricultural production • herding of livestock to find land to graze • The science and research of conserving and repairing woodlands and forests • Agricultural production system using small inputs of labor relative to land size • ...
Modern Agriculture, two 2020-10-30
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- any number of synthetic compound substances created specifically to increase crop yield.
- Modern agriculture increases...
- are substances that are used to control unwanted plants
- control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed
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- agricultural profitability and improved nutrient use efficiency can be achieved through better...
- more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure
- process by which humans use the breeding of animals and plants to selectively develop particular characteristics
- substances that are used to kill insects
- machinery used to go faster through large fields
- a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil.
10 Clues: Modern agriculture increases... • more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure • substances that are used to kill insects • machinery used to go faster through large fields • are substances that are used to control unwanted plants • a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil. • ...
Food and Agriculture 2021-09-03
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- A type of farming that relies on human and animal power, along with hand tools and non-motorized machines.
- A type of farming that relies on technology and chemicals to increase yields/product and reduce cost
- An insect or animal that transfers pollen from one plant to another.
- An organism whose DNA has been manipulated by scientists.
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- Farming that does not deplete soil faster than it forms
- The use of an organism to battle pests and weeds
- A chemical used to kill organisms that attack or compete with plants that humans value
- A type of sustainable agriculture in which only biological methods are used
- The deterioration of soil nutrients and/or water needed for plant growth or other ecosystem services
- Soil that contains the proper water and nutrients to sustain plant growth
10 Clues: The use of an organism to battle pests and weeds • Farming that does not deplete soil faster than it forms • An organism whose DNA has been manipulated by scientists. • An insect or animal that transfers pollen from one plant to another. • Soil that contains the proper water and nutrients to sustain plant growth • ...
Agriculture Business Foundations 2021-11-18
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- the state or quality of being efficient, or able to accomplish something something with the least waste of time and effort: completely in performance.
- the ratio of total liabilities to total assets: a measure of solvency
- income that has been earned but for which no cash payment has been received
- an annual accounting period that does not correspond to the calendar year
- an expense that has been incurred but not yet paid.
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- cash or any asset that can be readily converted to cash
- the ratio of total liabilities to owners equity; a measure of solvency
- the ratio of current assets to current liabilities; a measure of liquidity
- the ability of a business to meet its cash financial obligations as they come due.
- an estimate, often itemized, of expected income and expense for a given period in the future.
10 Clues: an expense that has been incurred but not yet paid. • cash or any asset that can be readily converted to cash • the ratio of total liabilities to total assets: a measure of solvency • the ratio of total liabilities to owners equity; a measure of solvency • an annual accounting period that does not correspond to the calendar year • ...
23.6 Agriculture Techniques 2023-05-10
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- what landform did they build terraces on
- What was a great mystery?
- By what time did the Maya abandon cities to the jungle?
- They used _______ in swampy lowlands
- this led to the collapse of the Mayan's
- primary food
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- What is the current Maya population?
- Skillful farmers used _______ to help grow food
- They used the _________ technique for densely forested lowlands
- How many theories were made answering why the Maya's collapsed?
10 Clues: primary food • What was a great mystery? • What is the current Maya population? • They used _______ in swampy lowlands • this led to the collapse of the Mayan's • what landform did they build terraces on • Skillful farmers used _______ to help grow food • By what time did the Maya abandon cities to the jungle? • ...
3rd hour Agriculture 2018-04-24
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- McCormick invented the McCormick’s Reaper
- the year the steel tipped plow was invented
- advancements to make things work better; a creation
- invention by John Deere
- the place that had rocky soil and was hard to farm in but excelled in industry
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- the state that Cyrus McCormick was born in
- the years that only a few farmers had ventured into the treeless Great Plains
- inventor of the steel-tipped plow
- farming and livestock
- gave farmers access to new markets far from their homes in which to sell their products
10 Clues: farming and livestock • invention by John Deere • inventor of the steel-tipped plow • McCormick invented the McCormick’s Reaper • the state that Cyrus McCormick was born in • the year the steel tipped plow was invented • advancements to make things work better; a creation • the years that only a few farmers had ventured into the treeless Great Plains • ...
agriculture mechanics crossword 2023-10-20
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- used for drilling holes and setting screws
- used to rip wood
- used for drilling holes
- cut curved cuts
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- puts a square edge on rough cut lumber
- remove before using the drill press
- protects your face
- used to reduce the thickness
- hand held tool that works by rotating themselves to create a smooth surface
- used for cross cutting wood
10 Clues: cut curved cuts • used to rip wood • protects your face • used for drilling holes • used for cross cutting wood • used to reduce the thickness • remove before using the drill press • puts a square edge on rough cut lumber • used for drilling holes and setting screws • hand held tool that works by rotating themselves to create a smooth surface
Bacteria in Agriculture 2023-10-23
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- bacteria which can transform atmospheric nitrogen into usable nitrogen for plants
- a large group of herbivores with a four-chambered stomach
- natural or artificial substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and production of plants
- NO3
- an organism that decomposes organic material
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- a close/prolonged association btwn. 2+ different biological species
- maintain (tissue cells, bacteria, etc.) in conditions suitable for growth
- any plant from the Fabaceae family that would include its leaves, stems, and pods
- NO2
- N2
10 Clues: N2 • NO2 • NO3 • an organism that decomposes organic material • a large group of herbivores with a four-chambered stomach • a close/prolonged association btwn. 2+ different biological species • maintain (tissue cells, bacteria, etc.) in conditions suitable for growth • any plant from the Fabaceae family that would include its leaves, stems, and pods • ...
World of Agriculture 2023-09-12
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- management, marketing and financing of food, fiber and fuel products for domestic and global affairs
- refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products
- focuses on the development and preservation of natural environments
- science of cultivating soil, growing crops and raising livestock to produce food and fiber
- resources and services used to produce agricultural products
- refers to an operation having high labor expenses
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- refers to the time period required to pass after an animal has been given medication before any products can be used
- refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses
- focuses on the handling, storage and preparation of food products
- focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products
10 Clues: refers to an operation having high labor expenses • refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses • focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products • refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products • resources and services used to produce agricultural products • focuses on the handling, storage and preparation of food products • ...
History of Agriculture 2023-09-12
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- science of cultivating soil, growing crops and raising livestock to produce food and fiber
- resources and services used to produce agricultural products
- focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products
- refers to the time period required to pass after an animal has been given medication before any products can be used
- management, marketing and financing of food, fiber and fuel products for domestic and global affairs
- focuses on the handling, storage and preparation of food products
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- refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses
- focuses on the development and preservation of natural environments
- refers to an operation having high labor expenses
- refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products
10 Clues: refers to an operation having high labor expenses • refers to an operation having minimal labor expenses • focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products • refers to processing and manufacturing agricultural products • resources and services used to produce agricultural products • focuses on the handling, storage and preparation of food products • ...
Animal Agriculture Crossword 2023-10-28
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- A place to store feed or tools to work on animals
- A fenced area where livestock roam
- A place to confine animals to treat or feed them
- A series of poles and wire that keep livestock enclosed
- A long, narrow holding container for animals to feed
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- A machine that keeps cattle locked in place to treat them
- A place for chickens to roost
- A device used to supply livestock in fields with a fresh supply of water
- A machine to deliver food/hay to livestock
- Animals kept on a ranch or raised on a farm
10 Clues: A place for chickens to roost • A fenced area where livestock roam • A machine to deliver food/hay to livestock • Animals kept on a ranch or raised on a farm • A place to confine animals to treat or feed them • A place to store feed or tools to work on animals • A long, narrow holding container for animals to feed • ...
Science & Agriculture Vocabulary 2025-03-04
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- The process of breeding plants or animals for specific traits.
- Essential nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) needed for plant growth.
- The scientific study of plants.
- Chemicals used to kill pests that damage crops.
- A method of supplying water to crops.
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- The process of adapting wild plants for human use.
- The removal of topsoil due to wind, water, or farming practices.
- Agricultural methods that protect the environment while maintaining crop production.
- Growing different crops in the same area to improve soil health and prevent depletion.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
10 Clues: The scientific study of plants. • A method of supplying water to crops. • Chemicals used to kill pests that damage crops. • The process of adapting wild plants for human use. • The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. • The process of breeding plants or animals for specific traits. • The removal of topsoil due to wind, water, or farming practices. • ...
Parts of Agriculture 2025-10-03
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- A popular breed of chicken seen throughout farms in the Caribbean.
- The practice of growing a diverse set of crops on a small scale.
- The practice of growing coral for the purpose of restoring damaged coral reefs.
- A plant with thick fleshy leaves adapted to storing water.
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- A primate of African origin that is now a common farm pest in St. Kitts.
- Animals that are reared for food, materials and other purposes.
- A hard, tall growing member of the grass family used to produce sugar.
- A large, wrinkly breed of cattle originating from Africa.
- A bird of Indian origin whose feathers are used in the head dress of masquerade performers.
- A place where fish are caught and sold for commercial or recreational use.
10 Clues: A large, wrinkly breed of cattle originating from Africa. • A plant with thick fleshy leaves adapted to storing water. • Animals that are reared for food, materials and other purposes. • The practice of growing a diverse set of crops on a small scale. • A popular breed of chicken seen throughout farms in the Caribbean. • ...
HISTORY OF AGRICULTURE 2024-07-30
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- female s would do this while the men hunt
- was carried to the country during slavery
- tribe members moving with the herd of animals
- an action done by males to gather meat
- a technology used after slavery
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- it means slavery
- after slavery
- before slavery
- the act of taming animals
- planting the same crop over and over again
10 Clues: after slavery • before slavery • it means slavery • the act of taming animals • a technology used after slavery • an action done by males to gather meat • female s would do this while the men hunt • was carried to the country during slavery • planting the same crop over and over again • tribe members moving with the herd of animals
Agriculture and soil 2025-10-13
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- Are substances that living things need to grow, stay healthy, and get energy.
- The set of practices used to cultivate the land to produce food and resources.
- Means growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil.
- Is the total amount collected of a plant such as grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts.
- Means the contamination of the natural environment by harmful materials.
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- Are substances added to soil or plants to provide nutrients that help them grow better and faster.
- Narrow channels or trenches dug into the ground, usually made to drain water, irrigate crops, or mark boundaries.
- An area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as a business.
- Is the practice of supplying land with water so that crops and plants will grow.
- A chemical element that is a gas with no colour or taste, forms most of the earth's atmosphere, and is a part of all living things.
10 Clues: Means growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil. • Means the contamination of the natural environment by harmful materials. • Are substances that living things need to grow, stay healthy, and get energy. • The set of practices used to cultivate the land to produce food and resources. • ...
Sara Bilbo 2014-02-21
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- A low-polluting type of diesel fuel made with renewable oils
- The scientific manipulation of living organisms
- All of the genetic info possessed by an organism
- The act of contaminating
- The cultivation of water, plants, fish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals
- An organism that has it's genetic material altered
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- The offspring of 2 plants or animals that differ genetically as to species, variety, or the like
- The production of pharmaceuticals in domestic plants and animals
- The control of a population of one organism by another organism
- The process of producing a genetically identical copy
- The intro of DNA through the nucleus of an oocyte, embyro, or other cell by injection
- Having to deal with Agriculture or farming
- A technique used to join segments of DNA to form a new genetic combination
- Process determining where genes are located on individual chromosomes
- A set of moral principles and values
15 Clues: The act of contaminating • A set of moral principles and values • Having to deal with Agriculture or farming • The scientific manipulation of living organisms • All of the genetic info possessed by an organism • An organism that has it's genetic material altered • The process of producing a genetically identical copy • ...
Food Security 2024-11-28
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- A program that distributes food to those in need
- The variety of life essential to sustaining food production.
- The practice of cultivating crops in urban environments
- The state of having reliable access to sufficient, nutritious food
- Growing crops and raising livestock for food and other products
- A severe lack of food affecting a large population over time
- A system that ensures food is grown, harvested, and distributed efficiently
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- A major global grain used as a staple food in many cultures
- The process of preserving food to ensure it lasts longer.
- A nutritious tuber that serves as a staple crop in many countries
- A strategy for growing crops without harming the environment
- The global challenge of inadequate food availability and access
- The spoilage or loss of food during production, storage, or distribution
- A global institution working to combat hunger.
- The environmental challenge of limited water availability for agriculture
15 Clues: A global institution working to combat hunger. • A program that distributes food to those in need • The practice of cultivating crops in urban environments • The process of preserving food to ensure it lasts longer. • A major global grain used as a staple food in many cultures • The variety of life essential to sustaining food production. • ...
Day 8 Mastery Check 2026-02-26
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- : Agriculture shifted from manual labor to becoming reliant on machines
- : Farmers who worked land in exchange for a share of the crop
- : The crop that continued to increase and created an economic boom
- : Sul Ross expanded this network to help Texas prosper
- : Governor Lawrence Sullivan “Sul” Ross
- : German sculptor who created realistic statues of Texas heroes
- : Sul Ross promoted this to help grow Texas
- : New farm ______ helped increase production
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- : A farming method that helps prevent soil erosion and keep moisture
- : African American musician known as the “King of Ragtime”
- : Farmers who rented land to grow crops
- : By the 1890s, agriculture had become this, meaning it was focused on selling crops for profit
- : When supply exceeded demand in the cotton market
- : An agricultural technique used to keep moisture in the soil in West Texas
- : The style of music composed and performed by Scott Joplin
15 Clues: : Farmers who rented land to grow crops • : Governor Lawrence Sullivan “Sul” Ross • : Sul Ross promoted this to help grow Texas • : New farm ______ helped increase production • : When supply exceeded demand in the cotton market • : Sul Ross expanded this network to help Texas prosper • : African American musician known as the “King of Ragtime” • ...
EA BL 2016-10-20
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- An adjective describing the food supply after the Neolithic Revolution.
- The largest and vest preserved Neolithic site known so far.
- A place located in Levant,m in a lush oasis in the Jordan River valley.
- An animal which human started to domesticate for hunting and defence around 10000 BC
- It is generally defined as "settled, hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture."
- A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals.
- Characterised by the domestication of animal.
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- It began to change around 9000 BC, becoming colder and dryer.
- He or she is a social leader in the community.
- It led to the production of food surpluses.
- The part of history when writing was not invented.
- Farming, basically.
12 Clues: Farming, basically. • It led to the production of food surpluses. • Characterised by the domestication of animal. • He or she is a social leader in the community. • A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals. • The part of history when writing was not invented. • The largest and vest preserved Neolithic site known so far. • ...
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
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
Nathan Ott period 4 2019-05-30
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- The frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act(3 cc)
- 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 spread of an underlying principle even though a specific characteristic is rejected.(1 cc)
- A country that is run according to the interests of the ruler rather than the people.(4 idk)
- 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)
- culture found in
- the name given to a portion of the earths surface.(1 idk)
- A repetitive act performed by a particular individual.(3 cc)
- The contribution of a locations distinctive physical features to the way food tastes.(3 idk)
- A state that contains more than one ethnicity.(4 cc)
- An approach typical of traditional mass production in which a company controls all phases of a highly complex production process.(6 idk)
- The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered. The main hub for the city’s main activity.(7 vit)
- The growing of fruits ,vegetables ,and flowers.(5 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 spread of a feature or trend through bodily movement of people from one place to another.(1 cc)
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmers family.(5 cc)
- Location factors related to the cost of factors of production inside a plant, such as land, labor, and capital.(6 cc)
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slash and burning.(5 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)
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- A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.(6 idk)
- 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)
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.(3 idk)
- the ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture.(2 cc)
- 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)
- an area that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity.(1 idk)
- the number of people per unit of area of arable land ,which is suitable for agriculture.(2 cc)
- 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 series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods. The start of technology and high production efficiency.(6 vit)
- Location factors related to the transportation of materials into and from a factory.(6 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)
- 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 continuous urban complex in the northeastern United States.(7 cc)
- A country that is not fully democratic or fully autocratic, but rather displays a mix of the two types.(4 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) • ...
The Odyssesy Vocab. 2023-01-19
13 Clues: giants • a plan • torment • strength • one's anger • agriculture • loved by Pan • irrational fear • make or become less • interest in oneself • to prevent something • to take action, hurry • one (man) who has or pursues a relationship
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-19
12 Clues: news • a gender • currency • rich place • work place • poor place • place to learn • henry ford man • age of the farm • thomas edison light • labor, working kids • watt, steam engine man
Our favs 2026-01-24
12 Clues: Coco… • Ur sport • My sport • Fav number • Fav holiday • I'm always… • Fav vacation • My b-day month • class we met in • Friday mornings • Your b-day month • Our fav sweet treat
Animal Sc Vocab 2023-01-27
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- Student led project relating to agriculture provided by the FFA.
- Somebody who educates students about agriculture, and natural resources.
- Try's to manipulate animal behavior and change the way they think/feel.
- Somebody who educates people about wildlife and works to conserve it.
- Focuses on finances of ag related business.
- Someone who breeds certain types of animals to sell based on peoples preferences.
- Lowest form of education needed for unskilled-entry level job.
- Someone who's job is to cure and treat animals/animal doctor.
- Supervises and leads animal related company/organization.
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- Provides basic care for animals.
- Somebody who cares for and treats wildlife for sickness and injury.
- Trains animals for various things such as performance,security, or helping disabled people
- Required skills for a job
- A person who's job is to grow and harvest crops.
- Cleans pets and animals.
15 Clues: Cleans pets and animals. • Required skills for a job • Provides basic care for animals. • Focuses on finances of ag related business. • A person who's job is to grow and harvest crops. • Supervises and leads animal related company/organization. • Someone who's job is to cure and treat animals/animal doctor. • ...
Ch. 12, 13, 21 Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-13
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- A method for controlling pests by using natural plant toxins
- Water type most affected by pollution
- Acronym for planned evaluation of pests and their effect on their habitat
- revolution Process that involves drastic overplanting and lavishing fertilizer
- Causes reduction of fertile cropland as people move from rural areas to urban ones
- Fly that causes widespread disease in Africa
- Area in which water overflows from one region to another
- ____-____ agents such as DDT
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- Type of agriculture that involves low input and a small carbon footprint
- A process that increases freshwater by removing the salt from saltwater
- Layers of nutrient-rich, watery sand and gravel that are being depleted by overplanting
- Fluid from insects used to lure other insects into trap crops
- A region from which water drains into another system
- Planting crops in between trees
- Traditional ____ agriculture where food is grown mainly for consumption, but also for profit
15 Clues: ____-____ agents such as DDT • Planting crops in between trees • Water type most affected by pollution • Fly that causes widespread disease in Africa • A region from which water drains into another system • Area in which water overflows from one region to another • A method for controlling pests by using natural plant toxins • ...
Weather & Climate 2025-03-19
FFA 2026-03-24
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- Mission Statement: To make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success.
- Products and Processing Systems: Focuses on food safety, quality control, and product development.
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- Education: A systematic program of instruction (comprising classroom, SAE, and FFA) that prepares students for careers in the food, fiber, and natural resources systems.
- (Career Development Events): Competitive events that help members develop career skills in areas ranging from food science to mechanics.
- (Supervised Agricultural Experience): A practical, hands-on project conducted outside of class time (such as entrepreneurship, placement, or research) where students apply agricultural skills.
- The science of crop production and soil management.
- of Activities (POA): The roadmap for a local FFA chapter to plan and conduct activities throughout the year.
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- The art or science of cultivating gardens, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- The science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; includes the preparation and distribution of food, fiber, and fuel.
- A term for a first-year member in the FFA organization, usually in high school.
- Systems: Focuses on the management of livestock, health, genetics, and nutrition.
- Structure and Technical Systems: Covers agricultural mechanics, equipment, and structures.
- Resource Systems: Involves the management of wildlife, water, soil, and forests.
- FFA Organization: An intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership; formerly known as Future Farmers of America.
15 Clues: The science of crop production and soil management. • The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture. • A term for a first-year member in the FFA organization, usually in high school. • Resource Systems: Involves the management of wildlife, water, soil, and forests. • ...
Sheep Related Crossword (Agriculture) 2021-10-22
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- illness or sickness
- person that does agriculture
- extremely severe or harmful in its effects.
- hair on the coat of the sheep
- four stomach digestive system
- the flesh of an animal
- a female sheep
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- topic of this crossword
- a bacterial disease of the feet in sheep
- administering a drug to an animal orally
- are organisms that live on a host organism
- a baby sheep
- kill (animals) for food
- high moisture fodder used to feed animals
14 Clues: a baby sheep • a female sheep • illness or sickness • the flesh of an animal • topic of this crossword • kill (animals) for food • person that does agriculture • hair on the coat of the sheep • four stomach digestive system • a bacterial disease of the feet in sheep • administering a drug to an animal orally • high moisture fodder used to feed animals • ...
Unit 5 Agriculture Vocabulary 2023-02-15
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- the process of applying controlled amounts of water to crops using human-made devices, rather than to rely on just rainfall
- capital-intensive livestock operation in which many animals are kept in close quarters, and bred and fed in a controlled environment
- process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade
- the long-term weather patterns in a region
- the origin of farming marked by the domestication of plants and animals
- only growing one type of crop or raising one type of animal year after year
- a process by which humans use engineering techniques to change the DNA of a seed
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- public financial support
- neighborhood where residents have little to no access to healthy and affordable food
- the advances in plant biology of the mid-20th century
- Exchange the global movement of plants and animals between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas
- alteration of the natural vegetation in arid areas causes fertile land to become infertile
- the removal of large tracts of forest
- an effort to promote higher incomes for producers and more sustainable farming practices
14 Clues: public financial support • the removal of large tracts of forest • the long-term weather patterns in a region • the advances in plant biology of the mid-20th century • the origin of farming marked by the domestication of plants and animals • only growing one type of crop or raising one type of animal year after year • ...
MS Agriculture 8/19 2024-08-19
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- industry referring to the production of trees for lumber
- student organization for Agriculture
- referring to horses
- chicken produced to produce eggs
- one year growth cycle
- sugar produced during photosynthesis
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- reproductive part of the plant
- contains nitrogen phosphorus and potassium
- refers to sheep
- able to be replaced
- largest soil texture. think beach
- fertilization of plants
- referring to the back of an animal
- guiding a group of people successfully
14 Clues: refers to sheep • able to be replaced • referring to horses • one year growth cycle • fertilization of plants • reproductive part of the plant • chicken produced to produce eggs • largest soil texture. think beach • referring to the back of an animal • student organization for Agriculture • sugar produced during photosynthesis • guiding a group of people successfully • ...
The Odyssesy Vocab. 2023-01-19
13 Clues: giants • a plan • torment • strength • one's anger • agriculture • loved by Pan • irrational fear • make or become less • interest in oneself • to prevent something • to take action, hurry • one (man) who has or pursues a relationship
enviromental crossword 2014-06-01
FFA Creed Crosword 2026-08-11
Incredible Edible 2026-04-13
old/new stone age 2022-12-08
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- the exchange of good
- human beings in a society interact and live together
- a person who travels from place to place with out stopping
- a era were they used hunting and gathering as there food source
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- A person who hunts and gathers
- growing of crops and domestication of aniamls
- a type of tool used in the stone
- the age were the used agriculture
- a large group of people with a government
9 Clues: the exchange of good • A person who hunts and gathers • a type of tool used in the stone • the age were the used agriculture • a large group of people with a government • growing of crops and domestication of aniamls • human beings in a society interact and live together • a person who travels from place to place with out stopping • ...
The Violence of the Green Revolution 2020-12-01
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- the company that came in after the Punjab Crisis to create a new agriculture policy based off monocultures (again)
- high yielding variety of seeds that were viewed as more productive although they relied on heavy fertilizer and pesticide use
- the new revolution in Punjab that is privately run (by Pepsico) instead of run by international groups (like the Green Revolution)
- a crop that has yielded an unusually productive harvest
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- the name given to a politically and economically centralized experiment about food production that resulted in failure
- a better name for high yielding variety because the seeds are not high yielding in themselves and require inputs like pesticides and fertilizer to be responsive
- hybrid seeds that have been developed to be more productive
- the control of an activity by a greater authority (in the case of the Green Revolution, Punjab's agriculture was controlled by international governments)
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- the name of the science based transformation of Third World agriculture that created violence, political unrest, economic issues, and religious conflict
- viewed as a substitute for organic manure
- the cultivation of many crops in a given area
12 Clues: viewed as a substitute for organic manure • the cultivation of many crops in a given area • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area • a crop that has yielded an unusually productive harvest • hybrid seeds that have been developed to be more productive • ...
Unit 5 and 6 2024-02-19
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- the minimum amount to sustain life
- Canada and the Western US
- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
- Griffen Ford Model Traditional and modern centers next to each other
- system the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land
- Revolution tools and equipment were modified, methods of soil preparation, fertilization, crop care, and harvesting improved the general organization of agriculture made more efficient
- prevented some deforestation and habitat loss by increasing yields on cultivated land
- diseases like malaria and small pox traveled from ____ to _____
- farming
- Agricultural revolution that increased production through improved seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation; helped to support rising Asian populations.
- Built for protection and had slow growth
- Uses many inputs
- Concentric zone or sector most common
- Mcgee Model centered around a former colonial port
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- Development that attempts to focus dense residential and retail development around stops for public transportation, a component of smart growth.
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- - increased crop yields and saved millions of people from starvation in India and Pakistan
- Revolution soil erosion, biodiversity loss, ground and surface water contamination
- Legislation and regulations to limit suburban sprawl and preserve farmland.
- a set of principles that supports sustainable urban designs
- The switch from nomadic lifestyles to a settled agricultural lifestyle is this revolution.
- societies A nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- end the open field system in England and thus begin the agricultural revolution
- based around a central place or worship
- Having enough to sell
- A form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area.
- the process of building up underused lands within a city
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
28 Clues: farming • Uses many inputs • Having enough to sell • Canada and the Western US • the minimum amount to sustain life • Concentric zone or sector most common • based around a central place or worship • Built for protection and had slow growth • Mcgee Model centered around a former colonial port • the process of building up underused lands within a city • ...
Economics Vocab Chapter 2 2024-12-16
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- Number of people per square mile of land area
- Economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the economic decisions
- Central planning authority in the former soviet union in agriculture and manufacturing
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- Production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- Independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- Successor of the European coal and steel community established in 1993 by Maastrich treaty
- China's second Five year plan begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- Economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- Economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- Independent polish labor union founded 1980 by Lech Walesa
- Economic system that has some combination of traditional command and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- Meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quality of an economic product; may be local reginal, national, or global
- Economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what goods are produced
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- Comprehensive, centeralized economic plan used by the soviet union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- Conversion of state owned factories and other property to private ownership
- Worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from around 1929-1939
- Fundamental restructuring of the soviet economy: policy introduced by Gorbachev
- Conversion of state owned factories and other property to private ownership
- Shift of an economy or part of an economy from a private ownership to government ownership
- Organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
21 Clues: Number of people per square mile of land area • Independent polish labor union founded 1980 by Lech Walesa • Organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • Production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • Conversion of state owned factories and other property to private ownership • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-18
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- a crop whose genetic structure has been altered to make it more useful and efficient for human purposes
- An agricultural system characterized by low inputs of labor per unit of land area
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- burning a portion of forest so that the soil there can be used for agricultural purposes
- a man-made system whereby water is spread from its natural source (such as a lake or river) over a much larger geographic range to aid in agricultural production
- Both animal and crops are farmed in the same area
- food production mainly for the family
- Activities centered on cultivating domesticated crops and livestock
- Any high-value crop that is sold for profit
- used the increased technology from the Industrial Revolution as a means to increase farm productivity through mechanization
- a type of commercial farming in which the livestock (usually cattle) is allowed to roam over an established area
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- The growing of crops like grapes and olives
- a period of increased agricultural productivity that occurred in the mid-20th century, primarily in developing countries.
- The slow change from hunter and gather societies to more agriculturally based ones through the gradual understanding of seeds, watering, and plant care
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- Building a series of steps or flat land for farming on the sides of hills or mountains
- A form of agriculture undertaken in order to generate products for sale off of the farm in order to make a profit.
- hybridization and genetic engineering of products and the increased use of pesticides and fertilizers
- a concept used in developing countries to help create sustainability
- reluctance to use biotechnology in farming
20 Clues: food production mainly for the family • reluctance to use biotechnology in farming • The growing of crops like grapes and olives • Any high-value crop that is sold for profit • Both animal and crops are farmed in the same area • Activities centered on cultivating domesticated crops and livestock • a concept used in developing countries to help create sustainability • ...
Europe Vocabulary 2026-01-05
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- Money used for exchange.
- The monetary unit of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland).
- THe basic monetary unit of most European countries.
- A system in which privately owned businesses create goods and services; also called market economy or capitalism.
- Added cost to goods and services by the government (a tax on goods).
- A system of pipes, ditches, canals, tunnels, and supporting structures used to carry water long distances.
- Large churches built during the Medieval and Renaissance periods for Christians to worship in, with special architecture and stained glass windows.
- The movement of population into cities and away from rural areas.
- The art of designing and constructing buildings.
- Groups of workers who fight for better wages, reasonable hours, and safer working conditions.
- The period between 1300 and 1500 where culture and arts flourished; "rebirth"
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- The movement in the 1500s to reform Christianity.
- An organization of 27 European countries formed to unite the countries economically, politically, socially, and increase trade and security between countries.
- A new era that includes: factories, people working labor jobs, assembly lines, and crowded cities.
- The process of changing an economy to rely on manufacturing and less on agriculture.
- The combination of Britain and Exit used to describe the leaving of Great Britain from the European Union in January 2020.
- Trade with other companies of other countries without tariffs.
- The practice of growing crops and/or raising animals.
- Machines, children working in factories, and lines of people working assembly lines.
- The monotheistic religion practiced by Christians in churches, where Jesus is God's son and the savior and the Bible is the sacred text.
- Related to the area of land outside the city- usually an area used for agriculture.
- A country that remains politically independent from others.
22 Clues: Money used for exchange. • The art of designing and constructing buildings. • The movement in the 1500s to reform Christianity. • THe basic monetary unit of most European countries. • The practice of growing crops and/or raising animals. • A country that remains politically independent from others. • Trade with other companies of other countries without tariffs. • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
AP HuG Vocabulary 2026-05-04
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- any technological application that uses biological systems
- unfair treatment of individuals based on gender
- much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase productivity
- satellite navigation system; shows certain areas
- policies that support lower birth rates
- region uniform region, shares two characteristics
- a scattered population whose origin lies in a seperate area
- a statistic of life expectancy, edicuation,and income indices
- process of making a country more democratic by shifting power
- wealthier residents moving into lower-come neighborhoods
- language results from the mixing of colonizers language with indigenous language
- absolute location of a city
- relative location of a city to the surrounding region
- production system that uses small inputs of labor
- the scientific study of population characteristics
- the supreme authority to a state to govern itself
- policies that support lower birth rates
- Region nodal region organized around node
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- the areas occupied by permanent human habitation
- fertile land becomes desert
- absorbing a new culture resulting in becoming similar
- physically marked line that separates two areas
- the study and practice of making maps
- metric measuring of loss in human development due to inequality
- franca language mutually understood and used to communicate
- promotes free rade, custom union, and movement of goods
- large rapidly growing suburban city that has over 100,000 residents
- cultivation of domesticated corpus and raising of animals
- stronger nation extends its power and control over weaker nations
- captures, stores,and displays geographic data
- tax imposed by a government on imported goods and services
- geography study of spatial distribution of languages
- absorbing a new culture while maintaining some of the original culture
- specific line that tmarks exact limit of an area
- abandoned industrial land that may be contaminated
35 Clues: fertile land becomes desert • absolute location of a city • the study and practice of making maps • policies that support lower birth rates • policies that support lower birth rates • Region nodal region organized around node • captures, stores,and displays geographic data • unfair treatment of individuals based on gender • physically marked line that separates two areas • ...
Indus River Valley Civilization 2022-08-30
What to do with the kids this summer? 2024-02-14
Across
- opposite of easy
- a memorable time
- opposite of adulthood
- opposite of disabling
- when your bored you find...
- opposite of mental
- having importance
- opposite of fix
Down
- ability to control yourself
- synonym for intaking
- people who raise you
- opposite of not pleasant
- synonym for labor
- too many to be counted
- farming
- lazy
- season after spring
17 Clues: lazy • farming • opposite of fix • opposite of easy • a memorable time • synonym for labor • having importance • opposite of mental • season after spring • synonym for intaking • people who raise you • opposite of adulthood • opposite of disabling • too many to be counted • opposite of not pleasant • ability to control yourself • when your bored you find...
Kaycee 2023-04-05
Across
- Trail walking
- Ranches, farms
- Helps to see on a sunny day
- Frozen treat
- Tones
- End of school Month
- Mascot
- Making your own wooden projects
- Lunch outside
- Pants for hot weather
- 4th celebration
Down
- back to school Month
- Government Studies
- Principle
- Clay art
- May 27th
- Summer month
- Shoes for the sand
- addition, subtraction
- Living in a tent
- A place to swim
- Experiments
22 Clues: Tones • Mascot • Clay art • May 27th • Principle • Experiments • Summer month • Frozen treat • Trail walking • Lunch outside • Ranches, farms • A place to swim • 4th celebration • Living in a tent • Government Studies • Shoes for the sand • End of school Month • back to school Month • addition, subtraction • Pants for hot weather • Helps to see on a sunny day • Making your own wooden projects
SOCIALISM IN EUROPE AND RUSSIAN REVOLUTION 2021-02-03
Across
- Talked of revolution and equal rights
- Well to do peasants
- Mazzini
- Louis Blanc
- Majority
- Bloody Sunday
- Opposed to ides of change
- Collective farms
- Communist society
- Secret Police
Down
- Robert Owen
- Disliked concentration of property
- Collectivisation
- Consultative Parliament
- April Thesis
- Socialist revolutionaries
- Pro Tsarist
- Main occupation of Russians
- Wantednation that tolerated all religions
- Formed in 1922
- Soviet hat
- Talked of French Revolution
22 Clues: Mazzini • Majority • Soviet hat • Robert Owen • Pro Tsarist • Louis Blanc • April Thesis • Bloody Sunday • Secret Police • Formed in 1922 • Collectivisation • Collective farms • Communist society • Well to do peasants • Consultative Parliament • Socialist revolutionaries • Opposed to ides of change • Main occupation of Russians • Talked of French Revolution • Disliked concentration of property • ...
Crossword Puzzles 2022-10-25
35 Clues: use • help • fill • area • evil • risk • Trip • build • guide • upset • range • angle • skill • infuse • banish • baffle • farmer • credit • forever • special • foreign • outside • amusing • wreckage • on topic • forgotten • Aloneness • comprehend • conclusion • repetitive • not earthreal • not seen properly • left high and dry • dangerous situation • Recurring again and again
Spanish farm animals 2024-05-16
Across
- reproduction
- you count them while you sleep
- cowboys
- lebron james
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- fryin on the skilet
Down
- mcdonalds meat
- - - goose
- the act of the soul leaving the body
- rimes with Zack
- fortnite
- finger lickin' good
- Shrek best friend
- what do you do to cows?
- agg
- golden goose
- they dont like red
- carrots
- 3 little --- one went to the market
20 Clues: agg • cowboys • carrots • fortnite • - - goose • reproduction • lebron james • golden goose • mcdonalds meat • rimes with Zack • Shrek best friend • Man's best friend • they dont like red • finger lickin' good • Likes to chase mice • fryin on the skilet • what do you do to cows? • you count them while you sleep • 3 little --- one went to the market • the act of the soul leaving the body
Safety in the Garden 2025-06-03
Across
- - Weed-killing chemcials
- - Personal Protective Equipment
- - Naturally sourced
- – Plant shelter
- – Young plant
- – Organic fertilizer
- - Insect-killing chemicals
- - Fuel from biological sources
- - Improves soil quality
- repellent - Prevents insect bites and stings
- – Pollen transfer
- - Protects spine, knees and joints
- Transporting materials
Down
- – Cutting plants
- – Seed growth
- – Digging tool
- - Sun protection
- – Soil cover
- - Pest-killing chemicals
- - Artificial application of water
- - Relating to agriculture
21 Clues: – Soil cover • – Seed growth • – Young plant • – Digging tool • – Plant shelter • – Cutting plants • - Sun protection • – Pollen transfer • - Naturally sourced • – Organic fertilizer • Transporting materials • - Improves soil quality • - Weed-killing chemcials • - Pest-killing chemicals • - Relating to agriculture • - Insect-killing chemicals • - Fuel from biological sources • ...
Level up 8 main text 5 2026-01-28
Across
- välimatka
- tekokuidut
- vähitellen
- biljoona
- tarpeeksi
- tehdään
- ympäristö
- metaani
- luonnonkuidut
- villahuivi
- pellava
- seuraava
- ilmaston lämpeneminen
- muodikas
- ratkaisu
Down
- väittämä
- olla eri mieltä
- maanviljely
- villa
- olla samaa mieltä
- kehrätty
- maatua
- tuottaa
- tilanne
- siinä käytetään
- todellinen löytö
- vapauttaa
- päästöt
- puuvilla
- kaatopaikka
- hiilidioksidi
- jonkin mukaan
- säännöllisesti
- sisältää
- kangas
- hankintaketju
36 Clues: villa • maatua • kangas • tuottaa • tilanne • tehdään • päästöt • metaani • pellava • väittämä • kehrätty • biljoona • puuvilla • sisältää • seuraava • muodikas • ratkaisu • välimatka • tarpeeksi • vapauttaa • ympäristö • tekokuidut • vähitellen • villahuivi • maanviljely • kaatopaikka • hiilidioksidi • jonkin mukaan • luonnonkuidut • hankintaketju • säännöllisesti • olla eri mieltä • siinä käytetään • todellinen löytö • olla samaa mieltä • ...
15 terms ad definitions of ag 2026-03-31
Across
- The farming of aquatic organisms, including fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and aquatic plants, in controlled environments.
- Farming: A method of farming that relies on natural processes, biodiversity, and cycles adapted to local conditions, rather than using synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
- The branch of agriculture that deals with the science of soil management and the production of field crops.
- Pest Management (IPM): An ecosystem-based strategy that focuses on long-term prevention of pests through a combination of techniques such as biological control, habitat manipulation, and modification of cultural practices.
- Agriculture: A management concept based on observing, measuring, and responding to inter- and intra-field variability in crops using technology (like GPS, drones, and sensors) to improve efficiency.
- Domesticated animals (such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry) raised in an agricultural setting to produce labor and commodities such as food, fiber, and wool.
- The study of ecological processes applied to agricultural production, focusing on sustainable and resilient farming systems.
- The art and science of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- Farming: A form of farming where nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little to no surplus for trade or sale.
Down
- Agriculture: Farming practices that meet society’s present food and fiber needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, focusing on environmental health and economic profitability.
- A method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent.
- The science and art of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; it involves the preparation of plant and animal products for human use and their distribution to markets.
- The mechanical modification of soil (such as plowing or harrowing) to prepare it for planting, manage weeds, or improve soil structure.
- A land management system that intentionally integrates trees or shrubs with crops and/or livestock to create environmental, economic, and social benefits.
- Rotation: The practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons to improve soil health and reduce pest pressure.
15 Clues: The art and science of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. • A method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent. • The branch of agriculture that deals with the science of soil management and the production of field crops. • ...
Unit 1 2018-11-04
Across
- senken
- verursachen
- Gewohnheit
- Quelle
- erschreckend
- Ballaststoffe
- Herkunft
- Geschmack
- Aufgabe
- liefern
- Landwirtschaft
- erstaunlicherweise
- Umwelt
- wachsen
- spezielle/r/s
- Stück
- ausgewogen
- respektieren
- Fachmann
- bestellen
- Hungersnot
- Mensch
Down
- Fähigkeit
- Grünzeug
- Austausch
- Gesundheit
- gedruckt
- gegenüber
- Ergebnis
- Minderheit
- Ernährungswissenschaftler
- sicher
- entfernen
- Vielfalt
- Zusammenhang
- identifizieren
- durchschnittlich
- vorkommen
- verbreitet
39 Clues: Stück • senken • Quelle • sicher • Umwelt • Mensch • Aufgabe • liefern • wachsen • Grünzeug • gedruckt • Ergebnis • Herkunft • Vielfalt • Fachmann • Fähigkeit • Austausch • gegenüber • Geschmack • entfernen • vorkommen • bestellen • Gewohnheit • Gesundheit • Minderheit • ausgewogen • verbreitet • Hungersnot • verursachen • erschreckend • Zusammenhang • respektieren • Ballaststoffe • spezielle/r/s • Landwirtschaft • identifizieren • durchschnittlich • ...
Unit 1 2018-11-04
Across
- vorkommen
- Stück
- liefern
- Mensch
- Zusammenhang
- gegenüber
- Landwirtschaft
- bestellen
- wachsen
- Geschmack
- Austausch
- Gewohnheit
- Ballaststoffe
- Ergebnis
- Umwelt
- entfernen
- gedruckt
- Ernährungswissenschaftler
- Vielfalt
Down
- verursachen
- Hungersnot
- Gesundheit
- ausgewogen
- erschreckend
- spezielle/r/s
- Fähigkeit
- identifizieren
- respektieren
- Quelle
- durchschnittlich
- Herkunft
- erstaunlicherweise
- Grünzeug
- senken
- Aufgabe
- Fachmann
- Minderheit
- verbreitet
- sicher
39 Clues: Stück • Mensch • Quelle • senken • Umwelt • sicher • liefern • wachsen • Aufgabe • Herkunft • Grünzeug • Ergebnis • Fachmann • gedruckt • Vielfalt • vorkommen • gegenüber • Fähigkeit • bestellen • Geschmack • Austausch • entfernen • Hungersnot • Gesundheit • ausgewogen • Gewohnheit • Minderheit • verbreitet • verursachen • erschreckend • Zusammenhang • respektieren • spezielle/r/s • Ballaststoffe • identifizieren • Landwirtschaft • durchschnittlich • ...
פאזל 2021-11-10
34 Clues: אכל • בצע • הנחה • להקל • נוטה • תרבות • מעריך • מספיק • לאמוד • מבוכה • חָרַג • להעריך • מדוייק • להתקין • תָּקֵף • במתינות • אֵיכוּת • תִּחְזֵק • אלקטרוני • שווה-ערך • צְרִיכָה • decrease • צָף,עָלָה • חומר-מזין • עֲדִינוּת • בִּמְקוֹם • מיומן,בקיא • חַקְלָאוּת • להקל,להפיג • שייך-לתזונה • שיעור-התמותה • סִיֵּם,גָּמַר • גִּלָּה,חָשַׂף • פְּרֶלִימִינָרִי
Spring Crossword 2025-03-06
Across
- Holiday namesake
- Opens soon in LO
- "The Lorax” song promoting agriculture
- Garden root
- Magic mammal
- Mode of travel
- You have a spring ____
- eeek, a bat
- Lets go ____ (hint: Mary Poppins)
- Spring sport
- Brings may flowers
Down
- Increases in spring
- Dyed
- Gardening tool
- Type of duck
- You got played
- Blanket
- Forecaster
- Garden structure
- For when it rains
- Allergy
- For relaxation
- Common flower
23 Clues: Dyed • Blanket • Allergy • Forecaster • Garden root • eeek, a bat • Type of duck • Magic mammal • Spring sport • Common flower • Gardening tool • You got played • Mode of travel • For relaxation • Holiday namesake • Opens soon in LO • Garden structure • For when it rains • Brings may flowers • Increases in spring • You have a spring ____ • Lets go ____ (hint: Mary Poppins) • "The Lorax” song promoting agriculture
