agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture Vocabulary 2021-02-05
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- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- The science or practice of farming.
- Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
- Use up the supply or resources of.
- The interface between land and a river or stream.
- Involving mutual assistance in working toward a common goal.
- Provides a framework to achieve cropping system goals.
- Conserves soil by reducing erosion.
- The preparation of land for growing crops.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- protect something from harm or destruction.
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- The emission into the earth's atmosphere of any of various gases, carbon dioxide, that contribute to the greenhouse effect.
- A practice, or combination of practices, that is determined to be an effective and practicable means of preventing or reducing the amount of pollution generated by nonpoint sources to a level compatible with water
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
- Suffering from malnutrition.
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- The rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- Its presence in that region is the result of only natural processes, with no human intervention.
- A variable of a system that causes a noticeable change in output or another measure of a type of system.
22 Clues: Suffering from malnutrition. • Use up the supply or resources of. • The science or practice of farming. • Conserves soil by reducing erosion. • The preparation of land for growing crops. • protect something from harm or destruction. • The interface between land and a river or stream. • Provides a framework to achieve cropping system goals. • ...
Agriculture crossword 2022-09-08
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- Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
- Crop, Plants that are deliberately grown for the production of fiber for texture.
- A fuel that comes from a living matter.
- The science or practice of farming
- pit or pip of a flowering plant unit to reproduction
- a piece of land planted with fruit trees
- The cover of an area of the ground.
- The science of soil management and crop production
- seed crop, A seed or crop like flaxseed grown mainly for oil.
- A grain used for food, such as wheat, oats or corn.
- an area of land
- The Science or practice of planting managing and caring for forest.
- a living organism like a flower or herb
- The scientific study of plants
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- The practice of gardening and management.
- A fresh and sweet produce of a tree or other plant.
- The cultivation of trees and shrubs.
- a produce of a plant like potato, carrot or bean
- The action of cultivating land
- A leguminous plants (member of the pea family), especially one grown as a crop.
- Crops, Edible parts of plants other than separated grain, that provide feed for grazing animals or that can be harvested for feeding.
- a place were young plants are grown and raised
- Having healing properties of a substance or plant
- Investigation or exploration
- a nutritious subsistence
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food.
- Plants considered collectively, especially those found in a area or habitat.
- The cultivation of flowers.
28 Clues: an area of land • a nutritious subsistence • The cultivation of flowers. • Investigation or exploration • The action of cultivating land • The scientific study of plants • The science or practice of farming • The cover of an area of the ground. • The cultivation of trees and shrubs. • A fuel that comes from a living matter. • a living organism like a flower or herb • ...
Agriculture Ella 2018-02-07
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- main source of nutrition for more then half the worlds population
- a pest that was introduced into Australia
- sheep get their wool taken off
- more then 1.6 million jobs
- scientific name is Gallus Gallus Domesticus
- 4 legged pest that kills sheep
- a lot of money spent on this
- baby cow
- type of sheep prised for its wool
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- the scientific name is Bos Taurus
- a cow breed crossed between an Angus and a Brahman
- produces a lot of jobs from farm to export dock
- a large bird in the genus meleagris
- female cow that hasn't had a baby
- produce enough to clothe 500 million people per year
- produces milk
- a serial crop
- male cow
- role around in mud
- a breed of cattle from Italy, formerly known as a draught breed
20 Clues: male cow • baby cow • produces milk • a serial crop • role around in mud • more then 1.6 million jobs • a lot of money spent on this • sheep get their wool taken off • 4 legged pest that kills sheep • the scientific name is Bos Taurus • female cow that hasn't had a baby • type of sheep prised for its wool • a large bird in the genus meleagris • a pest that was introduced into Australia • ...
Production Agriculture 2023-05-04
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- dried leaves and stems of plants used for livestock feed
- common animal used for farm work, riding, and ranching
- when a farmer raises chickens to sell to egg producers
- process of fattening up cows before they are sold to the markets
- type of crop that is milled into semolina
- name given to chickens and turkeys
- Storage containers used for many types of crops
- machine used to pickup grain and separate kernels from the straw
- crop base that includes pinto beans and navy beans
- controls insects
- control weeds
- crop that is commonly grown in ND and has a high protein content and makes excellent flower
- type of operation where the farmer raise and sell calves until they are no longer able to produce calves
- cows raised for producing milk
- type of flour used to make macaroni and other past products
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- means to be born
- North Dakota ranks first in the U.S. in the production of this; associated with bees
- farmer own company that controls the refinement of sugarbeets
- oldest known grain crop that is grown to be used as malt and livestock feed
- a major crop that is grown in the Red River Valley that is processed into sugar
- what is used to plant the seed
- is used for making syrups
- the largest sector of the states economy
- the process of farming by letting large amounts of cattle roam on grass plain and open prairies
- major cash crop grown in ND that is sometimes converted to silage for animal feed
- town that is considered the potato capital of ND
- prevent plant diseases
- name given to crops that grow in rows
- yellowish crop used to produce condiments for food like hotdogs and hamburgers
- when farmers raise bees in box like hives
- name given to chemicals like herbicides, fungicides, fertilizer, and pesticides
31 Clues: control weeds • means to be born • controls insects • prevent plant diseases • is used for making syrups • what is used to plant the seed • cows raised for producing milk • name given to chickens and turkeys • name given to crops that grow in rows • the largest sector of the states economy • type of crop that is milled into semolina • when farmers raise bees in box like hives • ...
Agriculture Careers 2023-07-20
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- Designs and develops agricultural machinery.
- Assists veterinarians in treating farm animals.
- Works with cows and handles milk production.
- Teaches and trains future generations of farmers.
- Manages water systems for agricultural purposes.
- Develops and tests new seed varieties for better yields.
- Evaluates the value of rural properties for various purposes.
- Deals with legal issues related to farming and land use.
- Analyzes economic factors affecting farming and markets.
- Cultivates crops in controlled greenhouse environments.
- Studies crop production and soil management.
- Studies the composition and health of soils for better yields.
- Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking.
- Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery.
- Works together to gather crops during the harvest season.
- Studies sustainable farming systems and ecological principles.
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- Investigates diseases affecting crops and finds solutions.
- Buys and sells agricultural products in financial markets.
- Selectively breeds animals to improve specific traits.
- Grows crops without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- Provides medical care to animals on the farm.
- Manages beehives and produces honey.
- Cultivates and harvests aquatic organisms like fish and seaweed.
- Specializes in plant cultivation and gardening.
- Advises farmers on best practices and problem-solving.
- Cultivates crops and manages agricultural activities.
- Researches insects and their impact on agriculture.
- Reports on the latest developments in the farming industry.
- Uses technology for optimized crop management.
- Cares for livestock and works on a large farm.
30 Clues: Manages beehives and produces honey. • Designs and develops agricultural machinery. • Works with cows and handles milk production. • Studies crop production and soil management. • Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking. • Provides medical care to animals on the farm. • Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery. • Uses technology for optimized crop management. • ...
Agriculture Puzzle 2024-01-16
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- What is a yearling bull elk called?
- Period of time when a cow is pregnant
- Provides stability to a fish
- Horses are measured in what?
- Keeps a fish from rolling over
- A group of bunnies born to the same rabbit
- What are animal scientists called?
- Who wrote the FFA Creed?
- Converts light energy into chemical energy
- Number of Paragraphs in FFA Creed
- What does CDE stand for?
- Food Supply for an embryo
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- Plants that have two cotyledons
- What does LDE stand for?
- Plant produces seeds not protected by fruit
- Male sheep used for breeding
- When is the breeding season for elk?
- What is a male deer called?
- Female pig that hasn't given birth
- Cross section view of soil
- Female cattle that hasn't given birth yet
- Female Cat
- Current National FFA Advisor
- Male goat used for breeding
- Male cat
25 Clues: Male cat • Female Cat • What does LDE stand for? • Who wrote the FFA Creed? • What does CDE stand for? • Food Supply for an embryo • Cross section view of soil • What is a male deer called? • Male goat used for breeding • Provides stability to a fish • Male sheep used for breeding • Horses are measured in what? • Current National FFA Advisor • Keeps a fish from rolling over • ...
regenerative agriculture 2024-06-03
20 Clues: dirt • waste • saving • nature • moving • forever • dioxide • farmers • restore • produce • animals • farming • renewing • charcoal • renewable • grassland • different • management • no chemicals • pesticide-free
Agriculture Crossword 2024-02-26
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- Subsistence agriculture found largely in Africa which involves the herding of animals but results in increased desertification.
- Agricultural revolution characterized by industrialization, urbanization, and the transition to fewer/larger commercial farms
- Jobs in the manufacturing/processing of natural resources into finished products
- Large plots, labor intensive, low yields, more environmentally friendly practices
- Area with no local access to fresh healthy food
- Caused by drought, monocultures, and overgrazing which results in top soil loss
- Jobs that involve extracting resources from the earth such as farming, fishing, and mining
- Agricultural operations which are done for profits
- AKA the First Agricultural Revolution
- Agricultural operations which are done to feed self and family
- ___________ integration is when a company controls all aspects of production from a product's simplest form to the shelf it is sold on
- Cradle of civilization
- Agriculture free of pesticides, GMOs, and fertilizers
- Agriculture operation which was known to be in zone 1 of the Von Thunen Model
- English land use pattern found in the original colonies which resulted in irregular patterns using natural features
- Agricultural type done in the tropics growing mostly cash/luxury crops
- ____________ integration leads to a few companies having a monopoly over an industry
- Used to efficiently grow crops to maximum profitability by considering land value, perishability, crop value, and transportation costs
- An area of deforested land
- Agricultural practice which has led to higher food security due to increased resistance to pests, droughts, and perishability
- the positive effects of the Green Revolution not translating to Sub-Saharan Africa is an example of this
- Agricultural operation with the purpose of raising mass amounts of livestock rapidly
- Commercial agricultural operation which combines primary, secondary, and tertiary jobs.
- Narrow French land use pattern which gives people equal access to rivers
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- Farm raising of fish
- Resulted in reliable food sources, end of hunting and gathering, and start of civilizations
- Famous in the second agriculture revolution where many small farms were combined into fewer larger farms
- Causes enhanced food security, yet also results in increased carbon emissions
- Characterized by the lands of the Louisiana Purchase divided into equal checkerboard patterns
- Extensive agricultural operation which was known to be in zone 4 of the Von Thunen Model
- Breeding of livestock for a certain purpose
- Effect of increased cattle ranching and palm oil plantations which is causing higher amounts of greenhouse gases
- Jobs in services related industries
- Agricultural products that sustain life and are very profitable
- Agricultural practice resulting in fresher, environmentally friendly food and helping to combat food deserts and urban blight
- AKA the Third Agricultural Revolution
- The seasonal migration of animals and their herders in pastoralism
- Agricultural practice which is known to be in warm climates and grapes, olives, citrus fruits, and almonds
- Energy sources such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal
- Measure of if a place has access to enough eat
40 Clues: Farm raising of fish • Cradle of civilization • An area of deforested land • Jobs in services related industries • AKA the First Agricultural Revolution • AKA the Third Agricultural Revolution • Breeding of livestock for a certain purpose • Measure of if a place has access to enough eat • Area with no local access to fresh healthy food • ...
Texas Agriculture 2024-04-17
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- What you produce from the resource found in the East Texas Piney Woods.
- A crop grown in all parts of Texas, and one of the first to ever be grown in Texas.
- A nut tree grown in Central Texas, that became the Texas state tree.
- A person who changes the brand on a cow and steals it
- This crop is grown only in the Coastal Plains, because it must have a lot of wet soil.
- Last name of "Jose de..." that was one of the first to establish ranching in Texas
- A gas produced by cattle that is harmful to the environment.
- Large ranch in North Texas that covered 10 counties.
- Texas produces half of the world's of this product
- Name of the most famous trail drive through Texas
- Producing one hamburger results in hundreds of gallons of this being used
- The country in Europe that brought the cattle industry to Texas
- The part of Texas where most of the poultry (chickens) and eggs are produced (North, South, East, or West?)
- What was in Kansas and Missouri and Nebraska that caused Texans to drive cattle there in the 1800s
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- The term used for the combination of animals and plants raised for profit
- Cattle are taken to these after they have been fed on a feedlot for a year. Fort Worth was the biggest for these.
- Wire What was put up on Texas land that helped to end the Trail Drives
- Type of cow brought over to Texas by the Spaniards
- The county in Texas where most cotton is grown
- The region of Texas that produces the most of the state's vegetables
- When you take water from a river and move it to crops.
- Another word for food in Cowboy vocabulary
- An animal raised in Central Texas. San Angelo is the center of its production.
- Biggest fear of cowboys
- A word for a Spanish or Mexican cowboy
- Texas makes 20 _____ dollars from the cattle industry
- Large ranch in SOUTH Texas, with a running w brand.
27 Clues: Biggest fear of cowboys • A word for a Spanish or Mexican cowboy • Another word for food in Cowboy vocabulary • The county in Texas where most cotton is grown • Name of the most famous trail drive through Texas • Type of cow brought over to Texas by the Spaniards • Texas produces half of the world's of this product • Large ranch in SOUTH Texas, with a running w brand. • ...
chapter 10 2022-03-10
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- an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good fresh food.
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- the practice of rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- commercial gardening and fruit farming so named truck because in middle English word meaning “bartering” or “exchange of commodities.”
- farming methods that preserve long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied on hunting and gathering.
- a flooded field for growing rice.
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high yield seeds and fertilizers.
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- growth of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products and make sales.
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- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting.
- the area surrounding a city in which milk is supplied.
- harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- for 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.
- system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family.
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice. • growth of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • harvesting twice a year from the same field. • the area surrounding a city in which milk is supplied. • a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products and make sales. • ...
I'd Fight God For Corn 2022-02-28
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- an area that does not or cannot grow food
- becoming a desert through unnatural and natural means
- the commercialization of agriculture the practice of cultivating crops and raising livestock
- the practice of slashing and burning land to improve soil health
- a form of rice farming mostly practiced in africa
- planting different crops on the same soil
- an estate for agriculture
- a region of a geographic location known for producing milk
- a form of tilling that created raised beds for crop
- a period in which certain crops were created
- the transformation of agriculture
- moving farming grounds in relation to season
- burning plants in the area to improve soil health moving in rotation of plantations
- an outstanding amount of effort farming to make the most of the field
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- agriculture done to protect the environment
- when crops are raised to sustain the farmer's family or life
- a cyclical nomadic lifestyle
- cropping different plants in the same year for different seasons
- the production of crops/livestock for profit
- the practice of maintaining a garden
- a plant with juicy kernels of love and scientifically the best vegetable to exist
- a small farm that produces crops specifically for local companies or restaurants
22 Clues: an estate for agriculture • a cyclical nomadic lifestyle • the transformation of agriculture • the practice of maintaining a garden • an area that does not or cannot grow food • planting different crops on the same soil • agriculture done to protect the environment • a period in which certain crops were created • moving farming grounds in relation to season • ...
Agriculture Tools 2021-10-20
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- drilling holes with a tool that uses a battery pack
- bolt used to attach wires
- reaching obstructions or awkward places
- turning hex and square nuts and bolts
- clamping two or more pieces of metal
- cutting bolts or steel rods
- planting and transplanting bulbs
- for nailing up a fence
- Turning various sizes of nuts and bolts
- protects the respiratory system from airborne particles
- squaring cut corners and laying out stairs and rafters
- surface and diagonal cutting wires
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- turning hex head socket screws
- fastening wood to wood where a flat surface is required
- building and repair of wired fences
- turning hex head nuts and bolts
- determining 45 and 90 degree angles
- nailing boards where heads won't be noticed
- bolting wood to wood to metal
- to plug in electrical units
- flaring top of hole for flathead screw or bolt
- hammering metal
- protection from overload in electrical circuits
- tool for sterilizing male animals
- hinge for narrow fencing
- nailing boards together when holding power
26 Clues: hammering metal • for nailing up a fence • hinge for narrow fencing • bolt used to attach wires • to plug in electrical units • cutting bolts or steel rods • bolting wood to wood to metal • turning hex head socket screws • turning hex head nuts and bolts • planting and transplanting bulbs • tool for sterilizing male animals • surface and diagonal cutting wires • ...
Agriculture Vocabulary 2022-03-01
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- activity from one field to another
- herding domesticated animals
- commercial agriculture
- same field 2x a year
- generate products+sales
- area around milk-making city
- expend effort for crops
- no longer hunter gatherers
- patch of land for planting
- agric. for farmer family
- food is hard to obtain in area
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- rotating fields for crops
- large farm
- Comm. gardening+fruit farming
- growth of fruits veggies flowers
- preserve long-term produce
- rapid agric. diffusion
- field flooded for rice growth
- seasonal migr. of livestock
- degradation of land
- crops on ridge tops
21 Clues: large farm • degradation of land • crops on ridge tops • same field 2x a year • rapid agric. diffusion • commercial agriculture • generate products+sales • expend effort for crops • agric. for farmer family • rotating fields for crops • preserve long-term produce • no longer hunter gatherers • patch of land for planting • seasonal migr. of livestock • herding domesticated animals • ...
Agriculture crossword 2021-06-29
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- / Production of enough crops or livestock for a farm family's survival and, in good years, a surplus to sell or put aside for hard times.
- / Accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth.
- Cultivation of a single crop, usually on a large area of land.
- / Planting regular crops and close-growing plants, such as hay or nitrogen-fixing legumes, in alternating rows or bands to help reduce depletion of soil nutrients.
- / Managed grassland or enclosed meadow that usually is planted with domesticated grasses or other forage to be grazed by livestock.
- / Land that supplies forage or vegetation (grasses, grasslike plants, and shrubs) for grazing and browsing animals and is not intensively managed.
- / Complex form of intercropping in which a large number of different plants maturing at different times are planted together
- / Planting crops on a long, steep slope that has been converted into a series of broad, nearly level terraces with short vertical drops from one to another that run along the contour of the land to retain water and reduce soil erosion.
- / Methods used to reduce soil erosion, prevent depletion of soil nutrients, and restore nutrients already lost by erosion, leaching, and excessive crop harvesting.
- Faulty nutrition, caused by a diet that does not supply an individual with enough protein, essential fats, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients needed for good health.
- / Diet so high in calories, saturated (animal) fats, salt, sugar, and processed foods and so low in vegetables and fruits that the consumer runs high risks of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and other health hazards.
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- / Saturation of soil with irrigation water or excessive precipitation so that the water table rises close to the surface.
- / Producing enough food for a farm family's survival and perhaps a surplus that can be sold. This type of agriculture uses higher inputs of labor, fertilizer, and water than traditional subsistence agriculture.
- Growing two or more different crops at the same time on a plot.
- / Consuming insufficient food to meet one's minimum daily energy needs for a long enough time to cause harmful effects.
- Producing crops and livestock naturally by using organic fertilizer and natural pest control instead of using commercial inorganic fertilizers and synthetic pesticides and herbicides.
- / Growing specialized crops such as bananas, coffee, and cacao in tropical developing countries, primarily for sale to developed countries.
- / Row of trees or hedges planted to partially block wind flow and reduce soil erosion on cultivated land.
- / Movement of soil components, especially topsoil, from one place to another, usually by wind, flowing water, or both. This natural process can be greatly accelerated by human activities that remove vegetation from soil.
- / Complex mixture of inorganic minerals (clay, silt, pebbles, and sand), decaying organic matter, water, air, and living organisms.
20 Clues: Cultivation of a single crop, usually on a large area of land. • Growing two or more different crops at the same time on a plot. • / Accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth. • / Row of trees or hedges planted to partially block wind flow and reduce soil erosion on cultivated land. • ...
Agriculture machines 2024-02-27
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- truck Used to move things around
- It tills the ground but can be used by hand
- The most common type of seeder
- Cuts wheat
- Used to compress and package hay
- essential for making hay
- Cuts your Lawn
- Also know for planting seeds
- used for plowing and much more
- can be used for a skid steer
- Spreads Manure
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- Helps put down Mulch
- A tiller that rotates
- Essential tillage implement
- meant to be pulled by tractors to strengthen seedbeds
- applies pesticies
- Tillage Tool
- A plow attached to a tractor
- spreed the seeds
- Used to constantly water your crops
- Acts as a Comb Cutter for threshing
- Used for moving hay
- Helps harvest your crops
- Plants seeds at certain depths
- Used to dig Trenches
25 Clues: Cuts wheat • Tillage Tool • Cuts your Lawn • Spreads Manure • spreed the seeds • applies pesticies • Used for moving hay • Helps put down Mulch • Used to dig Trenches • A tiller that rotates • Helps harvest your crops • essential for making hay • Essential tillage implement • A plow attached to a tractor • Also know for planting seeds • can be used for a skid steer • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2020-09-08
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- Management strategy that employs detailed, site-specific information to precisely manage production inputs.
- Can be defined broadly or narrowly.
- Range of preventive tactics and biological controls to keep pest population within acceptable limits.
- Is a broad area of biology, involving the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products. Depending on the tools and applications, it often overlaps with related scientific fields.
- A seal or logo indicating that a product has met a set of environmental or social standards.
- Is the sum total of all the plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms in the world, or in a particular area; all of their individual variation; and all the interactions between them.
- A proven, whole farm/whole system approach to resource management that incorporates financial planning, land planning, grazing planning and biological monitoring.
- Is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems.
- Is a term that covers a broad range of soil tillage systems that leave residue cover on the soil surface, substantially reducing the effects of soil erosion from wind and water.
- Relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock.
- Is the theoretical equilibrium population size at which a particular population in a particular environment will stabilise when its supply of resources remains constant.
- Are certain herbal preparations that guide the decomposition processes in manures and compost.
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- Is an agricultural system which originated early in the 20th century in reaction too rapidly changing farming practices.
- Meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Is the process through which agricultural and forestry practices remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
- Managing the amount, source, placement, form, and timing of the application of nutrients and soil amendments to ensure adequate soil fertility for plant production and to minimise the potential for environmental degradation, particularly water quality impairment.
- The impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources.
- Are areas or strips of land maintained in permanent vegetation, designed to intercept pollutants and erosion.
- benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services.
- Is a set of design principles centred on whole systems thinking, simulating, or directly utilising the patterns and resilient features observed in natural ecosystems.
- A social or political movement designed to bring about land reforms or to improve the economic status of the farmer.
21 Clues: Can be defined broadly or narrowly. • Is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. • benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services. • Relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock. • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2020-09-08
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- Management strategy that employs detailed, site-specific information to precisely manage production inputs.
- Can be defined broadly or narrowly.
- Range of preventive tactics and biological controls to keep pest population within acceptable limits.
- Is a broad area of biology, involving the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products. Depending on the tools and applications, it often overlaps with related scientific fields.
- A seal or logo indicating that a product has met a set of environmental or social standards.
- Is the sum total of all the plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms in the world, or in a particular area; all of their individual variation; and all the interactions between them.
- A proven, whole farm/whole system approach to resource management that incorporates financial planning, land planning, grazing planning and biological monitoring.
- Is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems.
- Is a term that covers a broad range of soil tillage systems that leave residue cover on the soil surface, substantially reducing the effects of soil erosion from wind and water.
- Relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock.
- Is the theoretical equilibrium population size at which a particular population in a particular environment will stabilise when its supply of resources remains constant.
- Are certain herbal preparations that guide the decomposition processes in manures and compost.
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- Is an agricultural system which originated early in the 20th century in reaction too rapidly changing farming practices.
- Meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Is the process through which agricultural and forestry practices remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
- Managing the amount, source, placement, form, and timing of the application of nutrients and soil amendments to ensure adequate soil fertility for plant production and to minimise the potential for environmental degradation, particularly water quality impairment.
- The impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources.
- Are areas or strips of land maintained in permanent vegetation, designed to intercept pollutants and erosion.
- benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services.
- Is a set of design principles centred on whole systems thinking, simulating, or directly utilising the patterns and resilient features observed in natural ecosystems.
- A social or political movement designed to bring about land reforms or to improve the economic status of the farmer.
21 Clues: Can be defined broadly or narrowly. • Is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. • benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services. • Relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock. • ...
Georgia Agriculture 2024-04-05
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- the last name of the guy who invented the cotton gin
- The last name of the man who invented over 100 ways to use the peanut.
- a fruit that is bought around Halloween to make jack o'lanterns
- Georgia produces half the nation's supply of this crop
- a place where plants may be grown year round
- the ingredient we get from dairy cows to make other products
- Georgia's number one fruit
- this is a crop that is used to make scarecrows
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- type of cow that is bred for its milk production
- the first name of the president from Georgia
- used to make raisins
- this crop is grown as dent or field, which goes into livestock feed
- crop used to make clothes
- the town where Jimmy Carter is from
- Georgia's number one commodity
- Georgia's number one industry
- type of cow that is bred for meat
- Georgia is ranked third for this fruit
- this is a place where cotton is sent to be harvested
- this is something that a chicken lays
20 Clues: used to make raisins • crop used to make clothes • Georgia's number one fruit • Georgia's number one industry • Georgia's number one commodity • type of cow that is bred for meat • the town where Jimmy Carter is from • this is something that a chicken lays • Georgia is ranked third for this fruit • the first name of the president from Georgia • ...
Agriculture Practices 2024-06-11
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- Controlled environment for growing plants.
- Trimming plants to improve growth.
- Covering soil with a layer to conserve moisture.
- Creating stepped levels on slopes for farming.
- Animal dung used to fertilize land.
- Chemicals used to eliminate crop pests.
- Fermented feed for livestock.
- Growing plants in nutrient-rich water.
- Agriculture without synthetic chemicals.
- Alternating crops in a field to maintain soil health.
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- A young plant grown from seed.
- Recycling organic waste to enrich soil.
- Joining plant parts to grow as one.
- Method to provide water to crops.
- Collecting ripe crops from the fields.
- Turning and mixing soil before planting.
- Nutrient additives for soil.
- Separating grain from plants.
- Preparing land for planting by turning over the soil.
- Combining trees and crops in farming.
20 Clues: Nutrient additives for soil. • Separating grain from plants. • Fermented feed for livestock. • A young plant grown from seed. • Method to provide water to crops. • Trimming plants to improve growth. • Joining plant parts to grow as one. • Animal dung used to fertilize land. • Combining trees and crops in farming. • Collecting ripe crops from the fields. • ...
Farming/Agriculture 2023-04-29
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- Growing crops to sell
- Growing fruits and vegetables
- Fish farming
- Moving from one place to another
- Chemical used to kill insects
- A farm that only produces milk and milk products
- Chemical used to make the soil fertile
- Grow food to feed your family
- Staying at a fixed place all the time
- Need a lot of workers on the farm
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- A rich country
- Raising animals
- Farming that is good for the environment
- Growing crops and rearing animals
- Farms that grow crops
- Farms that are very big in size and use high tech machines.
- A poor country
- Large farms that use pesticides and herbicides
- Chemical used by the farmer to kill weeds
- Growing just one type of crop
20 Clues: Fish farming • A rich country • A poor country • Raising animals • Growing crops to sell • Farms that grow crops • Growing fruits and vegetables • Chemical used to kill insects • Growing just one type of crop • Grow food to feed your family • Moving from one place to another • Growing crops and rearing animals • Need a lot of workers on the farm • Staying at a fixed place all the time • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2022-12-08
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- an animal similar to llama's
- a green fruit eaten in salads
- taking the crop out of the ground
- an orange vegetable
- A different word for cattle
- a cereal plant
- the science or practice of farming
- Type of animal a lamb is
- a yellow edible gourd
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- red fruit eaten in salads
- helps plants grow
- purple vegetable
- another word for chicken
- a yellow juicy vegetable
- You need to eat your green ...
- used to harvest on farms
- an animal similar to alpacas
- this animal is rode by humans
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food.
- What pork comes from
20 Clues: a cereal plant • purple vegetable • helps plants grow • an orange vegetable • What pork comes from • a yellow edible gourd • another word for chicken • a yellow juicy vegetable • used to harvest on farms • Type of animal a lamb is • red fruit eaten in salads • A different word for cattle • an animal similar to llama's • an animal similar to alpacas • a green fruit eaten in salads • ...
Agriculture FPS 2025-01-13
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- science of improving crop yields using high teccontinuous grazingsgrazing animals are left to graze in a field for an extended period
- farming applying information and data technologies for optimizing farming systems
- controls or destroys insects derived from organic or inorganic materials
- someone who depends on their own labor and resources to produce agriculture
- any material that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply nutrients
- substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- production of aquatic plants or animals in a controlled environment
- when only one type of crop is grown year after year on the same land
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
- colonies of bees in hives
- crop rotation aquaculture in which fish and plants grown hydroponically
- growing plants without soil by using mineral nutrient solutions in water
- Turning with a plow; involves significant disturbance of the soil
- planting the close planting of different plants to enhance each other's growth
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered
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- misleading information about a products positive impact on the environment
- process by which soil is moved from one location to another by wind or water
- the science of soil management and crop production
- A unit of measurement for agricultural land in the US and UK.
- farming methods that focus on revitalizing soil health
- process of capturing carbon dioxide reduce the effects of carbon
- organic residues and soil, allowed to undergo biological decomposition
- body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- crop crops grown between trees and vines in orchards and vineyards
- any chemical used in agriculture
- Agriculture conducted on commercial (money-making) principles
- the science of breeding and caring for farm animals
- group of companies that work together toward a common goal
- rotation the practice of growing different crops in succession on the same land
29 Clues: colonies of bees in hives • any chemical used in agriculture • the science of soil management and crop production • the science of breeding and caring for farm animals • any organism whose genetic material has been altered • farming methods that focus on revitalizing soil health • body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater • ...
Georgia Agriculture 2025-09-11
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- The science and practice of farming.
- The first tool used by farmers to break soil.
- Cotton is grown mainly for this product.
- A person who grows crops or raises animals.
- Scientists use this branch of science to improve crops and livestock.
- Ancient farmers in Egypt used this river to irrigate crops.
- Farmers in the past used animals like horses and __________ to pull plows.
- Most modern tractors run on this type of fuel.
- Early humans practiced this to provide food before farming.
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- Cows provide milk, which can be processed into this frozen treat.
- Crops like wheat and corn provide this energy nutrient.
- A system that delivers water directly to plant roots.
- Chickens provide both meat and __________.
- Agriculture in the future may include farming here, beyond Earth.
- This renewable energy source can be made from corn.
- Livestock manure can be recycled into this natural soil helper.
- Vertical farming is often practiced in large __________.
- Agriculture provides clothing, shelter, and __________.
- Farming practice that protects soil for future generations.
- Domesticated animals provide this important source of protein.
20 Clues: The science and practice of farming. • Cotton is grown mainly for this product. • Chickens provide both meat and __________. • A person who grows crops or raises animals. • The first tool used by farmers to break soil. • Most modern tractors run on this type of fuel. • This renewable energy source can be made from corn. • ...
25C Agriculture 2025-11-18
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- silo
- biologisk_mångfald
- hö
- mångkultur
- import
- jordbruk
- harv
- kompost
- grossistförsäljning
- halm
- boskap
- såmaskin
- jordbearbetning
- jord
- grödor
- traktor
- bal
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- bekämpningsmedel
- bevattning
- monokultur
- skogsavverkning
- återplantering_av_skog
- betesmark
- lantbruksindustri
- export
- avkastning
- gödselmedel
- lantbrukare
- växthus
- ogräs
- detaljhandel
31 Clues: hö • bal • silo • harv • halm • jord • ogräs • import • export • boskap • grödor • kompost • växthus • traktor • jordbruk • såmaskin • betesmark • bevattning • monokultur • mångkultur • avkastning • gödselmedel • lantbrukare • detaljhandel • skogsavverkning • jordbearbetning • bekämpningsmedel • lantbruksindustri • biologisk_mångfald • grossistförsäljning • återplantering_av_skog
Agriculture in the US 2022-09-12
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- Name for Pigs.
- Name for Cows.
- The industry that produces our food.
- Department of Environmental Conservation
- Crop used to make bread.
- Area of ag that raises animals.
- Produces Citrus and many other fruits.
- Future Farmers of America
- Breed of Beef Cattle famous in Texas
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Can turn this product into sugar.
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- Area of ag that cares for plants.
- Red fruit produced in New York.
- Machine used on farms to pull equipment.
- Sweet substance from Maple Trees
- Most productive agriculture region.
- Top Agriculture State.
- Produced in all 50 States
- Deals with money.
- Place where our food is produced.
20 Clues: Name for Pigs. • Name for Cows. • Deals with money. • Top Agriculture State. • Crop used to make bread. • Produced in all 50 States • Future Farmers of America • Red fruit produced in New York. • Area of ag that raises animals. • Sweet substance from Maple Trees • Area of ag that cares for plants. • Place where our food is produced. • Can turn this product into sugar. • ...
Ag Ed Alphabet Soup 2021-08-05
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- Professional development for years 7-15 to promote work-life balance
- Professional organization for Ag Ed teacher educators
- New Jersey segment of ACTE
- Visionary group of agriculture education with representatives from AERO groups
- Organization for students to build leadership, career skills, and connections for their future
- Component of agriculture education for experiential learning
- Professional development program to advocate for inquiry-based methods in agriculture education
- Northeast segment of NAAE providing grassroots input to NAAE and professional development to teachers
- Agriculture Education Related Organizations
- Award from ACTE for New Teacher of the Year
- Award from NAAE for Outstanding Middle/Secondary Program
- Competitive events for students to build career skills
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- Competitive events for students to build leadership skills
- Professional organization for CTE teachers and administrators
- Professional organization for agriculture teachers
- Award from NAAE for Outstanding Teacher
- Professional organization for Ag Ed state staff
- Professional development for years 2-6 to promote longevity in the profession and building relationships
- Professional development program for science-based curriculum and laboratory activities
- New Jersey segment of NAAE
- Professional development program to introduce the idea of inquiry-based study in agriculture education
- Award from ACTE for Teacher of the Year
- National Policy Seminar hosted to improve advocacy for agriculture education
- Award from NAAE for Outstanding Early Career Teacher
24 Clues: New Jersey segment of ACTE • New Jersey segment of NAAE • Award from NAAE for Outstanding Teacher • Award from ACTE for Teacher of the Year • Agriculture Education Related Organizations • Award from ACTE for New Teacher of the Year • Professional organization for Ag Ed state staff • Professional organization for agriculture teachers • ...
Ag Ed Alphabet Soup 2021-08-05
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- Professional development for years 7-15 to promote work-life balance
- Professional organization for Ag Ed teacher educators
- New Jersey segment of ACTE
- Visionary group of agriculture education with representatives from AERO groups
- Organization for students to build leadership, career skills, and connections for their future
- Component of agriculture education for experiential learning
- Professional development program to advocate for inquiry-based methods in agriculture education
- Northeast segment of NAAE providing grassroots input to NAAE and professional development to teachers
- Agriculture Education Related Organizations
- Award from ACTE for New Teacher of the Year
- Award from NAAE for Outstanding Middle/Secondary Program
- Competitive events for students to build career skills
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- Competitive events for students to build leadership skills
- Professional organization for CTE teachers and administrators
- Professional organization for agriculture teachers
- Award from NAAE for Outstanding Teacher
- Professional organization for Ag Ed state staff
- Professional development for years 2-6 to promote longevity in the profession and building relationships
- Professional development program for science-based curriculum and laboratory activities
- New Jersey segment of NAAE
- Professional development program to introduce the idea of inquiry-based study in agriculture education
- Award from ACTE for Teacher of the Year
- National Policy Seminar hosted to improve advocacy for agriculture education
- Award from NAAE for Outstanding Early Career Teacher
24 Clues: New Jersey segment of ACTE • New Jersey segment of NAAE • Award from NAAE for Outstanding Teacher • Award from ACTE for Teacher of the Year • Agriculture Education Related Organizations • Award from ACTE for New Teacher of the Year • Professional organization for Ag Ed state staff • Professional organization for agriculture teachers • ...
CH 10 AGRICULTURE 2022-03-04
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- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow fro a relatively long period
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring cro
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering
- a flooded field for growing rice
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers
- a from of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
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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 semiarid land degradation)
- the area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- 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
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the famrmer's family
- the seasona migratio of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice • commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • the area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied • a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning • a from of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals • ...
CH 10 AGRICULTURE 2022-03-03
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- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- degradation of land
- desert an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food.
- agriculture Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- cultivation A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- revolution The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- tillage A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
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- agriculture Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- agriculture 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.
- nomadism A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- farming Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning “bartering" or "exchange of commodities”.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- revolution Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- subsistence agriculture 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.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- rotation The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
21 Clues: degradation of land • A flooded field for growing rice. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures. • ...
agriculture puzzle 2022-09-01
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- Baby chicken
- Grants of land to states for colleges in ag
- Young female chicken
- Male hog
- Young goat
- Cows used specifically for their meat
- developed vaccinations for animals
- Allowed meat to be transported
- female sheep
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- Fund ag research programs in the 50s
- Male chicken
- Vaccinations to keep from getting sick
- Breed animals with desirable traits
- Male horse that's been castrated
- Female horse
- Males hog that has been castrated
- Adapt behavior for benefit and humans
- Young sheep
- Castrated male cow
- Young horse
20 Clues: Male hog • Young goat • Young sheep • Young horse • Male chicken • Baby chicken • Female horse • female sheep • Castrated male cow • Young female chicken • Allowed meat to be transported • Male horse that's been castrated • Males hog that has been castrated • developed vaccinations for animals • Breed animals with desirable traits • Fund ag research programs in the 50s • ...
Agriculture Crops 2017-04-13
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- using sunlight to create own food
- ex. peanut, sunflower, olive, soybean
- ex. carrots, lettuce, tomatos
- plant that lives longer than two years
- thickened underground part of stem
- vanilla, pepper, oregano
- flowering plants are formerly divided
- flowers in multiples of three and fibrus roots
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- ex. grass, rice, oats, barley
- a plants food factory
- a piece of land used to grow something
- practice of garden cultivation
- ex. berries, apples, oranges
- plant with flowers that produces seeds with carpel
- food for cattle and other livestock
- relating to herbs
- h2o
- crop that is considered marketable
- ex, walnuts, pecans, cashews
- underground part of plant
20 Clues: h2o • relating to herbs • a plants food factory • vanilla, pepper, oregano • underground part of plant • ex. berries, apples, oranges • ex, walnuts, pecans, cashews • ex. grass, rice, oats, barley • ex. carrots, lettuce, tomatos • practice of garden cultivation • using sunlight to create own food • crop that is considered marketable • thickened underground part of stem • ...
Agriculture Irrigation 2023-02-03
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- Water that has been recycled
- An enlarged lake behind a dam that holds water.
- irrigation, The general term and category used to describe slow low pressure watering systems
- Irrigation, A type of micro-irrigation that is designed to conserve soil nutrients and to minimize or prevent waste.
- The process of transferring moisture from the earth into the atmosphere also known as ET.
- Irrigation ________________ is used to develop a system in which water is being applied efficiently.
- Agriculturalist main goal is to make sure water use is ___________________ based on their crops needs.
- The permanent ________________ point represents the boundary between capillary water and hygroscopic water at this time plants may not survive.
- California Irrigation Management System
- Sprinkler type that is placed underground
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- ____________________ water is moisture that is held in the pore spaces of the soil and can be used by plants.
- _________________________ water drains rapidly from the soil and is not readily available to be used by plants.
- ______________________water is moisture that is held too tightly in the soil to be used by plants.
- California's usable water is managed by what entities- water ___________________.
- _____________________ system is any irrigation that uses a pressurized system to apply water in a method that mimics rainfall to the soil surface.
- A large amount of water is applied and distributed over the soil surface by gravity.
- Pivot, Water-Wheel and circle irrigation, is a method of crop irrigation in which equipment rotates around a pivot.
- A water __________________ is used to measure natural rainfall.
- A long narrow trench made in the ground by a plow, especially for planting seeds or for irrigation.
- The water holding ________________ is how much moisture the soil can hold.
20 Clues: Water that has been recycled • California Irrigation Management System • Sprinkler type that is placed underground • An enlarged lake behind a dam that holds water. • A water __________________ is used to measure natural rainfall. • The water holding ________________ is how much moisture the soil can hold. • ...
Agriculture Careers 2023-01-26
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- specialist who measures land and its natural features and any constructed features such as buildings or roads for drawing to scale as plans or maps.
- person who grooms animals such as dogs, horses, etc.
- person that designs flower arrangements.
- person who grades logs in sorting yard, millpond, or log deck according to industry or company standards: Measures diameter and length of log and determines total volume.
- person that studies the branch of zoology dealing with reptiles and amphibians.
- scientists who help preserve our food supply by assuring its flavor, color, texture, nutritional quality and safety.
- person that does dental work on horses, floats and pulls teeth.
- person who slaughters and dresses animals for food or market
- Manager person who manages a greenhouse and grows plants.
- person who buys and sells grain contracts.
- an officer in charge of protecting or managing a section of a public forest.
- person who raises crops and/or livestock.
- person who traps animals for their fur.
- person who grows grass, or sod for football fields, etc
- person who treats diseased or damaged trees by filling cavities and pruning and bracing branches.
- person that studies parasites and parasitic relationships.
- animal doctor, diagnose, treat, and help prevent disease and disabilities in animals.
- water scientist, person that helps protect our water supplies and water quality.
- person that studies the branch of zoology that deals with fishes
- person who fabricates, assembles, or repairs machinery
- an official in charge of managing game animals or wildlife, especially by the enforcement of game laws.
- person that studies or works with the practice of growing fruit
- person whose profession is the decorative and functional alteration and planting of grounds, especially at or around a building site.
- person who breeds plants to get new varieties.
- person who inspects ag products for insects and diseases.
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- mechanic that works on diesel engines (trucks, tractors, etc)
- person that studies or works insects
- person that studies the branch of biology dealing with plant life.
- person who manages golf course greens.
- beekeeper, person who manages honeybees for the production of honey.
- person that studies animal life and research problems.
- person that designs agricultural equipment.
- person who determines value of farms, cropland and pastureland
- Biologist person that studies and deals with living organisms which inhabit the sea.
- person who buys cattle for other people
- person that studies plant genes.
- pilot of a light airplane equipped for spraying crops with powdered insecticides or fungicides.
- person who’s job combines the sciences of animal nutrition, animal behavior, biochemistry, economics, and food processing with animal production techniques, formulates diets for domestic, companion, and exhibit animals.
- person who welds metal for a profession.
- an officer in charge of protecting or managing national park.
- person who shoes horses
- person that studies or works with the cultivation or culture of grapes especially for wine making
- person who manages timberlands for private industry or may scout out and buy timber from other landowners for their companies.
- person who deal with field crops and soil management; develops new varieties of crops, analyzes soil structure, investigates soil chemistry, and studies the physics of water movement in soil.
- person who assists people in borrowing money and paying it back.
- person who owns or works on a farm where livestock is raised
- person who studies wildlife and relationships to their environment.
- person who sells livestock or other items through a bidding process. (auction)
- person who helps manage soil to prevent or reduce soil erosion and depletion by wind and water.
49 Clues: person who shoes horses • person that studies plant genes. • person that studies or works insects • person who manages golf course greens. • person who buys cattle for other people • person who traps animals for their fur. • person that designs flower arrangements. • person who welds metal for a profession. • person who raises crops and/or livestock. • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2023-03-30
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- A fertilizer that is not synthetic
- land based ponds or warehouses
- crop rotation to control pests
- "One of the three sisters"
- Feed on vegetation
- growing different crops at differnt times
- One of the "three sisters"
- Speices that feed off of differnt levels in the same pond
- Percent of certified organic farms in Canada
- predators,parisites, disease to control pests
- Raise certin speices with agriculture
- Animals grown without antibiotics and hormones
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- Changes the way we produce food
- Alternitive to CAFOs
- One of the "three sisters"
- type of grazing confining animals to a small area
- delivers water straight to the roots
- way to reduce by-catch
- diverse speices grow in the same area
- Fertilizers that are not synthetic
- Redusing soil erosion
- Produced without the use of synthetics
22 Clues: Feed on vegetation • Alternitive to CAFOs • Redusing soil erosion • way to reduce by-catch • One of the "three sisters" • "One of the three sisters" • One of the "three sisters" • land based ponds or warehouses • crop rotation to control pests • Changes the way we produce food • A fertilizer that is not synthetic • Fertilizers that are not synthetic • ...
Agriculture Vocab 2013-04-18
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- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- Seed of a cereal grass
- A machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- Farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- The outer covering of a seed
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- Commercial agriculture associated with large corporations
- Grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals
- A large farm in that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale
- To remove chaff by allowing it to be blown away nu the wind
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- A machine that reaps,threshes,and cleans grain while moving over a field
- A grass yielding grain for food
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- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- To beat our grain from stalks by trampling it
- planting crops on ridge tops
- Agriculture that generates products for sale off the farm
- A form of subsistence agricultre in which people shift activity from one field to another
- The modification of Earth's surface by cultivating crops and raising crops
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- Commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over and extensive area
- Grain or fruit gathered from a field as a harvest during particular season
- Malay word for wet rice
- Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing
- Degradation of land primarily because of human actions
- Rice planted on dryland in nursery and then mosved to a deliberately flooded field to promote growth
- Wheat planted in the spring and harvested in the late summer
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- The most productive farmland
- Fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
- Wheat planted in the fall and harvested in the early summer
- Husks of grain separated from the seed by threshing
- a flooded field for growing rice
37 Clues: Seed of a cereal grass • Malay word for wet rice • planting crops on ridge tops • The most productive farmland • The outer covering of a seed • A grass yielding grain for food • a flooded field for growing rice • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • To beat our grain from stalks by trampling it • ...
Agriculture CrossWord 2017-09-19
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- study of the properties and management of soil
- science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals
- all aspects of water conservation and management
- application of engineering principles in agricultural settings
- science of insect life
- management of agriculture resources
- pest control program based on multiple-control practices
- science dealing with characteristics of elements or simple substance
- raising of finfish, shellfish and other aquatic animals under controlled conditions. Also the management of the aquatic environment of production of plants and animals
- use of modern principles and practices in animal growth and management
- use of modern modern principles in growing and managing crops
- chemistry as it applies to living matter
- space and mass around us
- commercial firms that have developed with or stems out of agriculture
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- teaching and program management in agricultural
- use of electronics and ultra modern equipment to perform tasks and control machinery and processes
- application of science to an industrial and commercial objective
- resources provided by nature that can replace themselves
- all jobs relating in someway to plants, animals and renewable natural resources.
- science of soils, and field crops
- chemistry as it applies to living matter
- the turfgrass plant and soil immediately below it
- science of producing, processing and marketing fruits and vegetables
- basic science of the plant and the animal kingdoms
24 Clues: science of insect life • space and mass around us • science of soils, and field crops • management of agriculture resources • chemistry as it applies to living matter • chemistry as it applies to living matter • study of the properties and management of soil • science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals • teaching and program management in agricultural • ...
Agriculture Careers 2023-07-18
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- Technicians who repair and maintain farm machinery.
- Specialists who formulate animal diets for optimal nutrition.
- Experts in grape cultivation and vineyard management.
- Specialists who provide guidance on pest control strategies.
- Professionals who design and develop agricultural machinery and structures.
- Professionals who certify organic farming practices and products.
- Experts in the science and art of plant cultivation.
- Scientists who research and develop weed management strategies.
- Professionals involved in managing grazing lands and rangeland ecosystems.
- Individuals who promote and support sustainable farming practices.
- Scientists who study soil properties and fertility.
- Professionals responsible for managing greenhouse operations and cultivation.
- Farmers who raise cattle for milk production.
- Experts who utilize technology for precision farming techniques.
- Specialists who provide advice on crop management and pest control.
- Professionals who sell agricultural products and equipment.
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- in soil management and crop production.
- Scientists who develop and improve plant varieties.
- Professionals who ensure animal health and welfare in livestock production.
- Specialist Experts in managing soil nutrients for optimal crop growth.
- Professionals who inspect and enforce agricultural regulations.
- Lawyers specializing in agricultural law and regulations.
- Scientists who develop and improve food products and processes.
- involved in buying and selling agricultural commodities.
- Individuals who report on agriculture related news and issues.
- Individuals who design and manage irrigation systems for agriculture.
- Teachers who educate and train students in agricultural sciences.
- Experts in growing and managing flowers and ornamental plants.
- Economist Professionals who analyze and predict economic trends in agriculture.
- Workers involved in managing and maintaining forests.
- who evaluate the value of rural properties and farmland.
- Specialists who test and analyze the quality of seeds.
- People who raise bees for honey production and pollination.
- Experts in soil erosion control and sustainable land management.
- Individuals involved in fish and seafood farming.
- Professionals who analyze and manage environmental impact in agriculture.
- Scientists specializing in animal genetics and breeding.
- Scientists who study insects and their impact on agriculture.
- Farmers who raise chickens, turkeys, or other poultry for meat or egg production.
- Individuals responsible for overseeing day to day operations on a farm.
40 Clues: in soil management and crop production. • Farmers who raise cattle for milk production. • Individuals involved in fish and seafood farming. • Technicians who repair and maintain farm machinery. • Scientists who develop and improve plant varieties. • Scientists who study soil properties and fertility. • Experts in the science and art of plant cultivation. • ...
AGRICULTURE CROSSWORD 2024-02-22
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- jahutussüsteem
- cleans your window
- leke
- savi
- it wipes your front screen
- pallija
- sõida
- käigukast
- bolt and
- torustik
- air pressure in tyre
- it filters fuel
- turn it on before manouver
- puhastamine
- esisild
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- seisukord
- karter
- things that you pour in your mashinery
- heinaveo järelhaagis
- kolb
- lubricant other words
- tera
- most basic machine in agriculture
- õlileke
- seeme
- tube other word
- kontrollima
- turninf your steering wheel
- it burns in your car motor
- shows light in dark
- farming life
31 Clues: leke • savi • kolb • tera • seeme • sõida • karter • õlileke • pallija • esisild • bolt and • torustik • seisukord • käigukast • kontrollima • puhastamine • farming life • jahutussüsteem • tube other word • it filters fuel • cleans your window • shows light in dark • heinaveo järelhaagis • air pressure in tyre • lubricant other words • it wipes your front screen • it burns in your car motor • turn it on before manouver • ...
Agriculture crossword 2024-12-06
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- related to home or household
- the types of food consumed regularly
- materials used as animal feed
- tropical or subtropical grassland with scattered trees
- process of increasing in size or development
- study of animal biology and care
- severe abdominal pain, often caused by digestive issues
- an animal with a stomach that ferments food in multiple chambers
- study of heredity and genes
- crop grown for sale rather than personal use
- process of providing food for health and growth
- soft, moist material applied to the body for healing
- passing traits from parents to offspring
- organic compounds used by animals for energy storage
- unit of energy used to measure food value
- chemical used to kill pests
- physical or mental strain or tension
- process of urination
- essential molecules for growth, repair, and body functions
- use of statistics in biological research
- exchange goods or services without using money
- controlled experiment to evaluate animal feed
- a carbohydrate found in plants, used for energy
- physical or mental effort required for a task
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- large, flat grassland with few trees
- food that meets Jewish dietary laws
- the act of discharging feces from the body
- harmful microorganism that causes disease
- small-scale production of fruits and vegetables for sale
- the food provided to animals for nourishment
- having a single-chambered stomach
- enclosed area for livestock with no vegetation
- part of the digestive tract where fermentation occurs in some animals
- organic matter used as fertilizer
- portion of feed excluding water
- first stomach compartment in ruminant animals where fermentation occurs
- practice of mating animals to produce specific offspring traits
- enzyme that breaks down cellulose in plant matter
- improve the quality or characteristics of livestock
- common opening for the digestive, urinary, and reproductive tracts in some animals
- organism that lives on or in another and benefits at its expense
- poisonous substance produced by living organisms
- stomach compartments in ruminant animals before the true stomach
- an animal that primarily eats meat
- indigestible part of plant-based feed
- inorganic nutrients essential for animal health and growth
- social or cultural prohibition
- ability to provide for oneself without external help
- the amount and type of feed given to an animal
49 Clues: process of urination • study of heredity and genes • chemical used to kill pests • related to home or household • materials used as animal feed • social or cultural prohibition • portion of feed excluding water • study of animal biology and care • having a single-chambered stomach • organic matter used as fertilizer • an animal that primarily eats meat • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2024-12-13
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- A male sheep
- Transfers mechanical power to another piece of equipment
- A baby sheep
- Protect us from dangerous parts of a tractor
- A castrated male sheep
- A female sheep
- Big machine used lots on farms
- The process of removing the testicles from a sheep
- Put in the water given to plants growing in hydroponics
- Where we get wool Fromm
- Protects the driver in case of a rollover
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- Protects the driver from falling objects
- Where plants are grown in a tray of water
- Where water is dripped onto plants to grow them
- Where plants are grown in a tray of water that is angled down
- Stops the tractor
- Where water is sprayed onto the roots of plants to grow them
- Used to extract the wool from sheep
- Growing plants without soil
- The process of cutting the tail of the sheep
20 Clues: A male sheep • A baby sheep • A female sheep • Stops the tractor • A castrated male sheep • Where we get wool Fromm • Growing plants without soil • Big machine used lots on farms • Used to extract the wool from sheep • Protects the driver from falling objects • Where plants are grown in a tray of water • Protects the driver in case of a rollover • ...
Agriculture 1 2025-09-18
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- covered with grass for animals to graze
- spread around plants to retain moisture
- raised for meat or eggs
- soil for planting
- of fish or other aquatic animals
- grass used to feed animals
- for growing plants in controlled conditions
- water to crops
- to store crops or house animals
- organic material used as fertilizer
- part of a plant used to grow a new plant
- added to soil to help plants grow
- mature crops from fields
- different crops in the same field each year
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- used to grow crops or raise animals
- grown for food or profit
- animals like cows, pigs, and sheep
- that keeps animals in or out
- plants that grow among crops
- without synthetic chemicals
- used for farming tasks
- structure for storing grain
- who works on a farm
- or animals that harm crops
- top layer of earth where plants grow
- used to turn over soil
- plant grown from a seed
- where fruit trees are grown
28 Clues: water to crops • soil for planting • who works on a farm • used for farming tasks • used to turn over soil • raised for meat or eggs • plant grown from a seed • grown for food or profit • mature crops from fields • grass used to feed animals • or animals that harm crops • without synthetic chemicals • structure for storing grain • where fruit trees are grown • that keeps animals in or out • ...
Thanksgiving Agriculture 2025-11-21
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- Dairy product essential for mashed potatoes and casseroles
- Orange vegetable used in casseroles and pies; relative of pumpkins.
- Crop used in cornbread, casseroles, stuffing mix, and sweeteners.
- Federal agency that requires turkey to reach 165°F for safety.
- Product made by bees, sometimes used as a natural sweetener.
- Dairy product used in baking, rolls, vegetables, and meats.
- Step in processing that removes dirt before food is packaged.
- Process where crops are picked at maturity before entering the food chain.
- System of steps that moves food from farms to stores on time.
- Nuts grown in southern states and used in holiday pies.
- Main livestock product consumed at Thanksgiving.
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- One of the grains included in turkey feed, along with vitamins and minerals.
- Type of vegetable used in casseroles and green bean dishes.
- State that produces over 40% of the nation’s processed pumpkin. (8 letters)
- Crop used to make bread rolls, pie crusts, and gravies. (5 letters)
- Regulated temperature and lighting environment where turkeys are raised.
- Type of harvesting where berries float to the surface when bogs flood.
- Scientific specialists who ensure food safety and quality.
- Fruit grown in bogs and harvested by flooding. (10 letters)
- Practice that prevents disease spread in turkey barns.
- People who grow and harvest potatoes, wheat, corn, and green beans.
21 Clues: Main livestock product consumed at Thanksgiving. • Practice that prevents disease spread in turkey barns. • Nuts grown in southern states and used in holiday pies. • Dairy product essential for mashed potatoes and casseroles • Scientific specialists who ensure food safety and quality. • Type of vegetable used in casseroles and green bean dishes. • ...
Agriculture Industry 2025-06-04
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- Human effort used in the production of goods and services.
- When supply exceeds demand, usually leading to lower prices.
- Physical items that are produced and sold.
- A situation where resources are limited but wants are unlimited.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- When demand exceeds supply, usually leading to higher prices.
- A chemical used to kill pests that damage crops.
- Price The price at which a good or service is bought and sold.
- A person who buys goods or services for personal use.
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or services.
- Industry An industry that provides services rather than goods, like retail or healthcare.
- Spending money on something to make a future profit or benefit.
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks.
- The amount of a product or service that producers are willing and able to sell.
- The tools, equipment, and buildings used to produce goods and services.
- The amount of a product or service that consumers are willing and able to buy.
- A substance added to soil to increase its fertility and help plants grow.
- Practices that meet current needs without harming future resources.
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- Rotation Changing the type of crops grown in an area each season to maintain soil health.
- A method of providing water to crops to help them grow.
- Price The price a farmer receives for a product at the farm, not including transport or marketing.
- The money a business earns after subtracting expenses from revenue.
- Industry An industry that processes raw materials into finished goods.
- The total income generated from sales before expenses are deducted.
- Industry An industry involved in the extraction or harvesting of natural resources, such as farming or mining.
- The system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
- The practice of cultivating land, growing crops, and raising animals for food or other products.
- Price The price where the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded.
- Activities provided by people or businesses that satisfy needs or wants.
- Animals raised on farms for food, work, or other products.
30 Clues: Physical items that are produced and sold. • A chemical used to kill pests that damage crops. • A person who buys goods or services for personal use. • The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • A method of providing water to crops to help them grow. • Human effort used in the production of goods and services. • ...
Agriculture 2022-02-01
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- animals farmed or used in the process to farm
- purpose of farming is to sell goods and farmers eat very little of what is produced
- largest commercial grain crop used for human consumption
- Farmers move herds of animals up mountains in summer and down the mountains in the winter to avoid weather conditions - a type of pastoral nomadism
- diversified crops grown to support yourself
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- Technique used that varies the purpose of crops between soybeans, corn, wheat
- zone 5 of the Von Thunen model
- remote undeveloped are farthest from market
- where agricultural goods are bought and sold
- country with lesser technology and poor infrastructure
- country with a well developed economy and technology
11 Clues: zone 5 of the Von Thunen model • remote undeveloped are farthest from market • diversified crops grown to support yourself • where agricultural goods are bought and sold • animals farmed or used in the process to farm • country with a well developed economy and technology • country with lesser technology and poor infrastructure • ...
Agriculture 2022-08-31
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- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material.
- The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants.
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax.
- Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics.
- The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field–crop production and soil management. The scientific management of land.
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- The science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards, including the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and ornamental shrubs and trees.
- The composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
- Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- The sciences, arts, and business practices of conserving and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests.
- the science for plants
11 Clues: the science for plants • The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics. • crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax. • The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants. • Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material. • ...
Agriculture 2025-11-25
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- Process of selecting good-quality seeds for planting.
- Small farm tool used for digging and weeding.
- Planting seeds in the soil.
- A natural or synthetic material added to soil to help plants grow.
- The process of preparing the land for planting.
- Plants grown for food, fiber, or other uses.
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- Removing weeds from the field.
- Cutting crops when they are ready to be collected.
- A chemical used to kill pests.
- The act of supplying water to crops.
- Tool used for loosening or breaking the soil.
11 Clues: Planting seeds in the soil. • Removing weeds from the field. • A chemical used to kill pests. • The act of supplying water to crops. • Plants grown for food, fiber, or other uses. • Small farm tool used for digging and weeding. • Tool used for loosening or breaking the soil. • The process of preparing the land for planting. • ...
Agriculture Revolution 2016-03-30
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- world wide
- raw materials the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a supply of workers
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- animal food
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country- a sexist reference no longer in use
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
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- new inventions;the science of industry
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- land held to be used by everyone
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an increase in the world's temperature
- to use
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characterristics
- capital money used to invest in business
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
19 Clues: to use • world wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • new inventions;the science of industry • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • capital money used to invest in business • ...
Agriculture Revolution 2016-03-30
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- world-wide
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as this. A sexist reference no longer in use
- a supply of workers
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- to use
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- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- new inventions; the science in industry
- a layer of gas above the Earth’s surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- money used to invest in business
- an increase in the world’s temperature
- land held to be used by everyone
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- animal food
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world’s temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science in industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Identifying Agriculture 2023-08-23
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- Science The study of soil and land management.
- Agriculture that deals with garden crops, fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants.
- Maintaining and repairing machinery.
- The businesses collectively associated with the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- The production of aquatic organisms for market and consumption.
- Resources/ Forestry The cultivation and conservation of forests, wildlife, and other natural resources.
- Growing and marketing flowers and ornamental plants.
- Field crop production and management.
- Science Producing domestic livestock.
- The science of growing fruit.
- The science of planting and caring for forests and the management of growing timber.
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
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- What would we be doing if humans didn't start farming?
- commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- A form of technology that uses living organisms, usually genes, to modify products, to make or modify plants and animals, or to develop other microorganisms for specific purposes.
- production To grow or raise animals for human use.
- commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country
- The growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables
20 Clues: The science of growing fruit. • Maintaining and repairing machinery. • Field crop production and management. • Science Producing domestic livestock. • Science The study of soil and land management. • production To grow or raise animals for human use. • Growing and marketing flowers and ornamental plants. • What would we be doing if humans didn't start farming? • ...
Georgia Agriculture 2025-05-15
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- Industry that uses a cow's meat for human consumption.
- The insect that attacked the cotton crop in the 1900s
- Letter for one of the Land Grant universities in Georgia.
- A type of chicken bred for egg production.
- One of Georgia's most important industries.
- The last name of the the only president from Georgia.
- A raw material or primary agricultural product that is bought and sold.
- Type of corn that we eat.
- The fruit we are named for, but are third in production nationally.
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- A type of chicken bred for meat production.
- Name of the sweet onion grown in Georgia.
- Georgia's number one fruit.
- Crop that became popular after the cotton was ruined from a pest.
- The last name of the man that invented ways to use the peanut.
- A large portion of these nut production tree was eliminated during Hurricane Helene.
- Georgia was the first state to produce this crop commercially
- Type of industry that uses a cow's milk.
- The inventor of the cotton gin.
- Type of corn that is grown around Burke County.
19 Clues: Type of corn that we eat. • Georgia's number one fruit. • The inventor of the cotton gin. • Type of industry that uses a cow's milk. • Name of the sweet onion grown in Georgia. • A type of chicken bred for egg production. • A type of chicken bred for meat production. • One of Georgia's most important industries. • Type of corn that is grown around Burke County. • ...
Baileys Farming Crossword (1) 2023-10-30
19 Clues: ACRE • SILO • BALER • BREED • DRAKE • DAIRY • FLOCK • FALLOW • CATTLE • GRAINS • COMBINE • TRACTOR • NITRATE • HARVEST • LONGHORN • CULTIVATOR • FERTILISER • IRRIGATION • AGRICULTURE
Agriculture in the US 2022-09-12
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- Deals with money.
- Top Agriculture State.
- Name for Cows.
- The industry that produces our food.
- Crop used to make bread.
- Red fruit produced in New York.
- Area of ag that raises animals.
- Sweet substance from Maple Trees
- Name for Pigs.
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- Can turn this product into sugar.
- Produces Citrus and many other fruits.
- Most productive agriculture region.
- Breed of Beef Cattle famous in Texas
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Department of Environmental Conservation
- Future Farmers of America
- Machine used on farms to pull equipment.
- Place where our food is produced.
- Produced in all 50 States
19 Clues: Name for Cows. • Name for Pigs. • Deals with money. • Top Agriculture State. • Crop used to make bread. • Future Farmers of America • Produced in all 50 States • Red fruit produced in New York. • Area of ag that raises animals. • Sweet substance from Maple Trees • Can turn this product into sugar. • Place where our food is produced. • Most productive agriculture region. • ...
Agriculture 2021-04-09
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- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- All aspects of water conservation and management
- the most common form of phosphorus fertilizer used in agricultural practices
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms
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- the preparation of land for growing crops.
- This oil is used for healthy cooking and baking.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- Pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant.
- Food that has been grown without the use of certain chemical pesticides.
- Grass that has been mown and dried.
11 Clues: Grass that has been mown and dried. • the preparation of land for growing crops. • This oil is used for healthy cooking and baking. • All aspects of water conservation and management • physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • ...
Agriculture 2023-08-14
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- Type of farming where both animals and plants are tended
- They are use to extend the length of the growing season.
- Chemicals that kill weeds.
- Type of farming in which plant crops are grown.
- Type of farming in which animals are herded
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- Chemicals that increase plant growth.
- Water is transferred by the use of canals.
- Chemicals that kill insects.
- Crops grown for market.
- Plants in the wrong place.
- Machine used on farms.
11 Clues: Machine used on farms. • Crops grown for market. • Plants in the wrong place. • Chemicals that kill weeds. • Chemicals that kill insects. • Chemicals that increase plant growth. • Water is transferred by the use of canals. • Type of farming in which animals are herded • Type of farming in which plant crops are grown. • Type of farming where both animals and plants are tended • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
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- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- To use
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- Money used to invest in business.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
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- Animal food
- New inventions; the science of industry
- A supply of workers.
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country - a sexist reference no longer in use.
- an increase in the world's temperature
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
- world-wide
- Land held to be used by everyone.
19 Clues: To use • world-wide • Animal food • A supply of workers. • Money used to invest in business. • Land held to be used by everyone. • an increase in the world's temperature • New inventions; the science of industry • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Agriculture in the US 2022-09-12
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- Deals with money.
- Top Agriculture State.
- Name for Cows.
- The industry that produces our food.
- Crop used to make bread.
- Red fruit produced in New York.
- Area of ag that raises animals.
- Sweet substance from Maple Trees
- Name for Pigs.
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- Can turn this product into sugar.
- Produces Citrus and many other fruits.
- Most productive agriculture region.
- Breed of Beef Cattle famous in Texas
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Department of Environmental Conservation
- Future Farmers of America
- Machine used on farms to pull equipment.
- Place where our food is produced.
- Produced in all 50 States
19 Clues: Name for Cows. • Name for Pigs. • Deals with money. • Top Agriculture State. • Crop used to make bread. • Future Farmers of America • Produced in all 50 States • Red fruit produced in New York. • Area of ag that raises animals. • Sweet substance from Maple Trees • Can turn this product into sugar. • Place where our food is produced. • Most productive agriculture region. • ...
A1 2024-07-18
19 Clues: crop • grow • plant • honey • global • travel • season • flavors • scandal • Turkish • harvest • farmers • cosmetic • livestock • community • authentic • beekeeper • agriculture • pollination
Agriculture 2023-06-09
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- To plant seeds in the ground
- Nutrients added to the soil to enhance plant growth
- Measurement of soil thickness
- This spacecraft is used to monitor crops and weather patterns from space
- Farming tools and machinery
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- It powers agricultural machinery
- Tiny plant embryos used for planting
- Financial gain from agricultural activities, is typically calculated as price multiplied by production volume sold.
- Measure of excellence in agricultural products
- Person who cultivates the land and raises crops
- To remove unwanted plants from a field
11 Clues: Farming tools and machinery • To plant seeds in the ground • Measurement of soil thickness • It powers agricultural machinery • Tiny plant embryos used for planting • To remove unwanted plants from a field • Measure of excellence in agricultural products • Person who cultivates the land and raises crops • Nutrients added to the soil to enhance plant growth • ...
Agriculture 2023-06-13
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- the planting seeds by scattering it on or in the earth.
- Controlled cultivation, management, and production of domestic animals
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- he growing of different crops in succession on a piece of land to avoid exhausting the soil
- the process of breaking, loosening the soil, and turning it over for uprooting weeds and aerating the soil
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- a glass building in which plants that need protection from cold weather are grown.
- The process of gathering mature crops or parts of crops from the feild
- the action of preparing and using land for crops or gardening.
- the sprouting of a seed
- Growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
11 Clues: the sprouting of a seed • the supply of water to land or crops to help growth • the planting seeds by scattering it on or in the earth. • the action of preparing and using land for crops or gardening. • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • Growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land • ...
agriculture 2024-02-24
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- the practice of growing crops and raising animals
- a crop used to make clothing
- chemicals farmers use on their crops to repel bugs/animals
- things that you wear that are produced by agricultural products
- natural substance put on crops to improve growth
- a vehicle used for farming
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- national organization that prepares students for the future with leadership skills
- another word for the plants that are grown
- one of the oldest industries in the world
- many ____ are created due to agriculture
- the harmful thing people believe is caused by agriculture
11 Clues: a vehicle used for farming • a crop used to make clothing • many ____ are created due to agriculture • one of the oldest industries in the world • another word for the plants that are grown • natural substance put on crops to improve growth • the practice of growing crops and raising animals • the harmful thing people believe is caused by agriculture • ...
Agriculture in the US 2022-09-12
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- Deals with money.
- Top Agriculture State.
- Name for Cows.
- The industry that produces our food.
- Crop used to make bread.
- Red fruit produced in New York.
- Area of ag that raises animals.
- Sweet substance from Maple Trees
- Name for Pigs.
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- Can turn this product into sugar.
- Produces Citrus and many other fruits.
- Most productive agriculture region.
- Breed of Beef Cattle famous in Texas
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Department of Environmental Conservation
- Future Farmers of America
- Machine used on farms to pull equipment.
- Place where our food is produced.
- Produced in all 50 States
19 Clues: Name for Cows. • Name for Pigs. • Deals with money. • Top Agriculture State. • Crop used to make bread. • Future Farmers of America • Produced in all 50 States • Red fruit produced in New York. • Area of ag that raises animals. • Sweet substance from Maple Trees • Can turn this product into sugar. • Place where our food is produced. • Most productive agriculture region. • ...
agriculture / horticulture 2014-02-14
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- Ce tracteur a une xx de 280 chevaux !
- Popeye est fort, parce qu’il mange des xx.
- Pour couper des branches et du bois, j’utilise une xx.
- tekening
- J’ai besoin du xx pour couper ces branches.
- Bieslook = xx
- Mon grand-père aime travailler dans son xx. Dans ce jardin, il a des tomates et des haricots.
- Améliorer le sol = l’xx de sol.
- Des petites tomates = des tomates xx
- tekening
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- tekening
- Le soir, on mange toujours des xx, de la viande et des légumes.
- On peut mettre 10 litres d’eau dans un xx.
- C’est un outil pour transporter des choses.
- Il y a beaucoup de feuille sur notre pelouse. Je vais les ramasser avec un xx
- Erwtjes = xx
- Les lapins aiment manger des xx
- Quand le sol manque de nutriments, on peut utiliser des xx .
- Une plante ou une personne qui est malade, a une xx.
- Dans le cocktail Mojito , il y a du rhum, de l’eau gazeuse, du sucre, du citron et des feuilles de xx
- La petite maison dans le jardin s’appelle l’xx de jardin.
- tekening
22 Clues: tekening • tekening • tekening • tekening • Erwtjes = xx • Bieslook = xx • Les lapins aiment manger des xx • Améliorer le sol = l’xx de sol. • Des petites tomates = des tomates xx • Ce tracteur a une xx de 280 chevaux ! • On peut mettre 10 litres d’eau dans un xx. • Popeye est fort, parce qu’il mange des xx. • C’est un outil pour transporter des choses. • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to use
- new inventions; the science of industry
- money used to invest in business
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal food
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a complete change in something; overthrow of a government
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a supply of workers
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- an act forbidding anyone except members of the church from holding political office or entering the professions
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- an increase in the world's temperature
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- land held to be used by everyone
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country-a sexist reference no longer used
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- world-wide
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- Animal food.
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand.
- New inventions; the science of industry.
- Land which could be used by everyone.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
Down
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
- World-wide.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as this-a sexist reference no longer in use.
- To use.
- A supply of workers.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- An increase in the world's temperature.
- Money used to invest in business.
- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
19 Clues: To use. • World-wide. • Animal food. • A supply of workers. • Money used to invest in business. • Land which could be used by everyone. • An increase in the world's temperature. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • New inventions; the science of industry. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- A supply of workers.
- an increase in the world's temperature
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- Animal food
- To use
- world-wide
Down
- Money used to invest in business.
- New inventions; the science of industry
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country - a sexist reference no longer in use.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- Land held to be used by everyone.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
19 Clues: To use • world-wide • Animal food • A supply of workers. • Money used to invest in business. • Land held to be used by everyone. • an increase in the world's temperature • New inventions; the science of industry • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
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- world-wide
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
- A supply of workers.
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- Animal food
- New inventions; the science of industry
- To use
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
Down
- an increase in the world's temperature
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country - a sexist reference no longer in use.
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand.
- Money used to invest in business.
- Land held to be used by everyone.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
19 Clues: To use • world-wide • Animal food • A supply of workers. • Money used to invest in business. • Land held to be used by everyone. • an increase in the world's temperature • New inventions; the science of industry • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2024-04-08
Across
- the fiber that sheep produce
- process of gathering crops
- produced without use of fertilizers
- what this class is about
- science of soil and crops
- cultivate
- study of trees
- another word for farm
Down
- preparation of land to grow crops
- animals such as goats, cows, pigs
- relating to taking care of animals
- crop that helps make bread and pasta
- area of land for animals and crops
- grass that has been mown and dried
- a group of cattle
- cultivated crop used for feed
- area where cattle can graze and hay is grown
- to join metal together using a welder
- a crop grown in Texas that helps make clothes
19 Clues: cultivate • study of trees • a group of cattle • another word for farm • what this class is about • science of soil and crops • process of gathering crops • the fiber that sheep produce • cultivated crop used for feed • preparation of land to grow crops • animals such as goats, cows, pigs • relating to taking care of animals • area of land for animals and crops • ...
Georgia Agriculture 2025-10-07
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- the pest that attacked the cotton crop in the 1900s.
- Georgia was the first to produce this crop commercially.
- Georgia's number one commodity (chicken bred for meat).
- the ingredient we get from dairy cows to make other products.
- Georgia was the first state to cultivate this little fruit.
- The last name of the man who invented over 100 ways to use the peanut.
- a fruit that is bought around Halloween to make jack o'lanterns.
- Georgia is ranked third for this fruit.
- type of cow that is bred for its milk production
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- the last name of the guy who invented the cotton
- Georgia's number one fruit.
- type of cow that is bred for meat.
- this is a place where cotton is sent to be processed.
- this crop is grown as dent or field, which goes into livestock feed.
- the last name of the only president from Georgia.
- Chickens that are bred for laying eggs are known as.
- Georgia produces half the nation's supply of this
- this onion is grown in 20 counties in Georgia.
- this is a crop that is used to make scarecrows.
19 Clues: Georgia's number one fruit. • type of cow that is bred for meat. • Georgia is ranked third for this fruit. • this onion is grown in 20 counties in Georgia. • this is a crop that is used to make scarecrows. • the last name of the guy who invented the cotton • type of cow that is bred for its milk production • the last name of the only president from Georgia. • ...
A 2021-07-09
22 Clues: sdis • sante • initio • gemapi • habitat • culture • dechets • tourisme • jeunesse • economie • mobilites • urbanisme • solidarite • centreaqua • transports • agriculture • amenagement • treshautdebit • petiteenfance • environnement • assainissement • lecturepublique
A 2021-07-09
22 Clues: sdis • sante • gemapi • initio • habitat • culture • dechets • economie • jeunesse • tourisme • urbanisme • mobilites • transports • centreaqua • solidarite • agriculture • amenagement • petiteenfance • environnement • treshautdebit • assainissement • lecturepublique
Agriculture 2021-04-22
Across
- Crops sown onset of monsoon and harvested in September-October
- Important non-food crops of India.
- A short season between the rabi and kharif season is known as
- Kerala is the largest producer of that in India.
- grapes are mainly produced in the state of India.
Down
- rearing of silk worms for the production of silk fibre is known as:
- which State is the largest producer of bajra in India?
- Crops sown in winter and harvested in summer
- the third most important food crop of India
- Largest tea producing state of India.
- the Golden fibre of India.
11 Clues: the Golden fibre of India. • Important non-food crops of India. • Largest tea producing state of India. • Crops sown in winter and harvested in summer • the third most important food crop of India • Kerala is the largest producer of that in India. • grapes are mainly produced in the state of India. • which State is the largest producer of bajra in India? • ...
agriculture 2023-02-15
chapter 10 agriculture 2022-03-01
Across
- Commercial agriculture is characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually, through ownership by large corporations.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- An urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities."
Down
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- 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.
- 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.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- The practice of rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting soil.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semiarid land degradation.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
chapter 10 study guide 2022-03-01
Across
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- 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.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil- restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- The practice of rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting soil.
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semiarid land degradation.
Down
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Commercial agriculture is characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually, through ownership by large corporations.
- An urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities."
- A flooded field for growing rice.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
Chapter 10 Agriculture 2022-02-27
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- agriculture primarily designed to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- a flooded field for growing rice
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities"
- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting, also known as semiarid land degradation
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield for a parcel of land
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a short period of time and then sits for a relatively long time
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
Down
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- a patch of land cleared for plating through slashing and burning
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- a large farm in tropical or sub-tropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops
- 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 fertilizers and pesticides
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting an gathering
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • a patch of land cleared for plating through slashing and burning • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- to use
- world-wide
- a supply of workers
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country-a sexist reference no longer used
- a complete change in something; overthrow of a government
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- animal food
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the church from holding political office or entering the professions
Down
- money used to invest in business
- new inventions; the science of industry
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- land held to be used by everyone
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • money used to invest in business • land held to be used by everyone • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- new inventions; the science of industry
- money used to invest in a business
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- the essential materials used in an industry to make a product
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- world-wide
Down
- an act forbidding anyone except member of the Church of England from holding office or entering the profession
- to use
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country- a sexist reference no longer in use
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from the harmful rays of the sun
- land held to be used be everyone
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- a supply of workers
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- animal food
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used be everyone • money used to invest in a business • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive, inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Agriculture 1 2016-03-31
Across
- to use
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country- a sexist reference no longer in use
- a supply of workers
- money used to invest in a business
- an increase in the world's temperature
- the essential materials used in an industry to make a product
- animal food
- a layer of gas above the earth's surface that protects human beings from the harmful rays of the sun
Down
- an act forbidding anyone except member of the Church of England from holding office or entering the profession
- land held to be used be everyone
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- new inventions; the science of industry
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- unproductive, inadequate in performance
- world-wide
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- to sow seeds by throwing them over field of land
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used be everyone • money used to invest in a business • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive, inadequate in performance • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • ...
Agriculture Vocabulary 2016-02-01
Across
- controversial agricultural advancements of the 20th century
- crops carrying traits inserted via advanced genetic engineering
- squash, carrot, potatoes
- clearing forestland for agriculture
- financial and legal sector
- super agricultural efficiency reducing food needs
- Industrial Revolution's agricultural counterpart
- growing crops and raising livestock without synthetic inputs (no additive chemicals)
- shifting cultivation
- the genetic modification of plants by humans so that the plant's reproductive success depends on human intervention
- German model explaining the geography of the agricultural economy
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- achieved domestication
- sector with jobs requiring a high amount of knowledge and technical skill
- generally uses less technology and incorporates more of the workforce
- maize, wheat
- manufacturing sector
- the genetic modification of animals by humans so that the animals are more easily controlled by humans
- agricultural sector
- service sector
19 Clues: maize, wheat • service sector • agricultural sector • manufacturing sector • shifting cultivation • achieved domestication • squash, carrot, potatoes • financial and legal sector • clearing forestland for agriculture • Industrial Revolution's agricultural counterpart • super agricultural efficiency reducing food needs • controversial agricultural advancements of the 20th century • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2020-09-08
Across
- Buffer Strips, are areas or strips of land maintained in permanent vegetation, designed to intercept pollutants and erosion.
- Farming, management strategy that employs detailed, site-specific information to precisely manage production inputs.
- Capacity, is the theoretical equilibrium population size at which a particular population in a particular environment will stabilize when its supply of resources remains constant.
- range of preventive tactics and biological controls to keep pest population within acceptable limits.
- Tillage, is a term that covers a broad range of soil tillage systems that leave residue cover on the soil surface, substantially reducing the effects of soil erosion from wind and water.
- is a set of design principles centred on whole systems thinking, simulating, or directly utilising the patterns and resilient features observed in natural ecosystems.
- Farming, relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock. Ecological Footprint, the impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources.
- is the sum total of all the plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms in the world, or in a particular area; all of their individual variation; and all the interactions between them.
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- a broad area of biology, involving the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products. Depending on the tools and applications, it often overlaps with related scientific fields.
- Farming, is an agricultural system which originated early in the 20th century in reaction too rapidly changing farming practices.
- Agriculture, are certain herbal preparations that guide the decomposition processes in manures and compost.
- a social or political movement designed to bring about land reforms or to improve the economic status of the farmer.
- benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services.
- Management, a proven, whole farm/whole system approach to resource management that incorporates financial planning, land planning, grazing planning and biological monitoring.
- can be defined broadly or narrowly.
- Management, managing the amount, source, placement, form, and timing of the application of nutrients and soil amendments to ensure adequate soil fertility for plant production and to minimise the potential for environmental degradation, particularly water quality impairment.
- Agriculture, is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems.
- A seal or logo indicating that a product has met a set of environmental or social standards.
- Development, meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Sequestration, is the process through which agricultural and forestry practices remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
20 Clues: can be defined broadly or narrowly. • benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services. • Agriculture, is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. • A seal or logo indicating that a product has met a set of environmental or social standards. • ...
Agriculture 2022-08-31
Across
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material.
- crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax.
- The science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards, including the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and ornamental shrubs and trees.
- The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants.
- The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field–crop production and soil management. The scientific management of land.
- The composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
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- The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics.
- The sciences, arts, and business practices of conserving and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests.
- Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- the science for plants
11 Clues: the science for plants • The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics. • crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax. • The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants. • Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material. • ...
Agriculture 2021-05-08
Across
- An implement used to harvest crops
- winter season crops
- An example of fertilizer
- A natural substance used to replenish soil nutrients
- An implement used for ploughing
- The process of watering crops
Down
- Chemical used to destroy weeds
- Rearing of hoeny bees is called
- Rearing of animals on a large scale
- An implement used to sow seeds
- The process of putting seeds in to the soil
11 Clues: winter season crops • An example of fertilizer • The process of watering crops • Chemical used to destroy weeds • An implement used to sow seeds • Rearing of hoeny bees is called • An implement used for ploughing • An implement used to harvest crops • Rearing of animals on a large scale • The process of putting seeds in to the soil • ...
agriculture 2023-05-24
Across
- - The dry, scaly, protective casing around the seeds of cereal grains
- - any land used for grazing
- - tractor used for flattening a land
- - structure designed for storing bulk materials
- - organic fertilizer
- - agricultural output
Down
- - supply of water to crops at needed intervals
- - also called animal feed
- - chicken raised specifically for meat production
- - shrubs maintained for food production
- - removal of certain unwanted plant parts or tissues
11 Clues: - organic fertilizer • - agricultural output • - also called animal feed • - any land used for grazing • - tractor used for flattening a land • - shrubs maintained for food production • - supply of water to crops at needed intervals • - structure designed for storing bulk materials • - chicken raised specifically for meat production • ...
Agriculture 2017-02-05
Across
- Local
- A herb we cultivate
- Land suitable for farming
- A local breed of sheep
- Also so known as peasant farming
- Commercial farms grow crops on a ____________ scale
Down
- This type of farm is more than 10 acres
- Where commercial farming is done
- Prepare and use land for crops or gardening
- Animal _____________
- Technology used on commercial farms
11 Clues: Local • A herb we cultivate • Animal _____________ • A local breed of sheep • Land suitable for farming • Where commercial farming is done • Also so known as peasant farming • Technology used on commercial farms • This type of farm is more than 10 acres • Prepare and use land for crops or gardening • Commercial farms grow crops on a ____________ scale
Agriculture 2022-05-10
Across
- image de tomate
- mode d'élevage en plein air utilisant des paturages pour nourrir les animaux (pour les moutons, vaches, chevaux...)
- La variété de céréale emblématique de la Camargue
- image de taureau
- Image de pistache
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- Image de vigne
- Personne vivant à la campagne dont le métier est l'agriculture (synonyme d'agriculteur)
- Une femme dont le métier et de cultiver la terre ou d'élever des animaux.
- Une race de mouton typique de notre région, produisant une laine très fine
- Ce qui permet de garantir l’origine et la qualité des produits
- Elle fabrique le miel
11 Clues: Image de vigne • image de tomate • image de taureau • Image de pistache • Elle fabrique le miel • La variété de céréale emblématique de la Camargue • Ce qui permet de garantir l’origine et la qualité des produits • Une femme dont le métier et de cultiver la terre ou d'élever des animaux. • Une race de mouton typique de notre région, produisant une laine très fine • ...
Agriculture 2023-07-27
Across
- a person who moves from place to place
- revolution a period in which humans began to grow crops instead of gathering plants.
- (n.) an amount beyond what is required, excess; (adj.) more than what is needed or expected
- A society with cities, a central government, job specialization, and social classes
- able to preoduce a great deal of crops
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- Age A period of time in human history characterized by the use of stone tools and the use of hunting and gathering as a food source.
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
- Age About 10,000 years ago marked by advances . Shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive
- to grow and tend wild plants or animals
- the act of moving from one place to settle in another
11 Clues: a person who moves from place to place • able to preoduce a great deal of crops • to grow and tend wild plants or animals • the act of moving from one place to settle in another • People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive • A society with cities, a central government, job specialization, and social classes • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2020-09-08
Across
- Buffer Strips, are areas or strips of land maintained in permanent vegetation, designed to intercept pollutants and erosion.
- Farming, management strategy that employs detailed, site-specific information to precisely manage production inputs.
- Capacity, is the theoretical equilibrium population size at which a particular population in a particular environment will stabilize when its supply of resources remains constant.
- range of preventive tactics and biological controls to keep pest population within acceptable limits.
- Tillage, is a term that covers a broad range of soil tillage systems that leave residue cover on the soil surface, substantially reducing the effects of soil erosion from wind and water.
- is a set of design principles centred on whole systems thinking, simulating, or directly utilising the patterns and resilient features observed in natural ecosystems.
- Farming, relies on pasture or rangeland to supply the protein and energy requirements of livestock. Ecological Footprint, the impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources.
- is the sum total of all the plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms in the world, or in a particular area; all of their individual variation; and all the interactions between them.
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- a broad area of biology, involving the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products. Depending on the tools and applications, it often overlaps with related scientific fields.
- Farming, is an agricultural system which originated early in the 20th century in reaction too rapidly changing farming practices.
- Agriculture, are certain herbal preparations that guide the decomposition processes in manures and compost.
- a social or political movement designed to bring about land reforms or to improve the economic status of the farmer.
- benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services.
- Management, a proven, whole farm/whole system approach to resource management that incorporates financial planning, land planning, grazing planning and biological monitoring.
- can be defined broadly or narrowly.
- Management, managing the amount, source, placement, form, and timing of the application of nutrients and soil amendments to ensure adequate soil fertility for plant production and to minimise the potential for environmental degradation, particularly water quality impairment.
- Agriculture, is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems.
- A seal or logo indicating that a product has met a set of environmental or social standards.
- Development, meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Sequestration, is the process through which agricultural and forestry practices remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
20 Clues: can be defined broadly or narrowly. • benefits or costs that are not included in the market price of goods or services. • Agriculture, is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. • A seal or logo indicating that a product has met a set of environmental or social standards. • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- An increase in the world's temperature
- A layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture
- New inventions; the science of industry
- To use
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
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- The essential materials needed in one industry to make a product
- World-wide
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the mother country, a sexist reference no longer in use.
- A supply of workers
- Money used to invest in business
- Land held to be used by everyone
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- Animal food
19 Clues: To use • World-wide • Animal food • A supply of workers • Money used to invest in business • Land held to be used by everyone • An increase in the world's temperature • Animal droppings used to fertilize land • Unproductive; inadequate in performance • New inventions; the science of industry • To feed on growing plants, such as grass • An economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- land held to be used by everyone
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an increase in the world's temperature
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- world-wide
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was referred to as the "mother" country- a sexist reference no longer in use
- animal food
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of the government
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- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- new inventions; the science of industry
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- money used to invest in business
- a supply of workers
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- to use
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • new inventions; the science of industry • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- an increase in the world's temperature
- to use
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- new inventions; the science of industry
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering professions
- world-wide
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- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country(a sexist reference no longer in use)
- animal food
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characterisitcs
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- land held to be used by everyone
- a supply of workers
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects humans from harmful rays of the sun
- a complete change in something;the overthrow of a government
- money used to invest in business
19 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of workers • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • unproductive; inadequate in performance • animal droppings used to fertilize land • new inventions; the science of industry • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-03-31
Across
- Animal food
- Land held to be used by everyone.
- A complete change in something; the overthrow of a government.
- To sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand.
- To use
- The essential materials needed in an industry to make a product.
- An act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions.
- An economy based on industry, not agriculture.
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun.
Down
- Unproductive; inadequate in performance.
- New inventions; the science of industry
- Money used to invest in business.
- Animal droppings used to fertilize land.
- In the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was often referred to as the "mother" country - a sexist reference no longer in use.
- an increase in the world's temperature
- world-wide
- A supply of workers.
- To feed on growing plants, such as grass.
- A group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics.
19 Clues: To use • world-wide • Animal food • A supply of workers. • Land held to be used by everyone. • Money used to invest in business. • an increase in the world's temperature • New inventions; the science of industry • Unproductive; inadequate in performance. • Animal droppings used to fertilize land. • To feed on growing plants, such as grass. • ...
Identifying Agriculture 2023-08-23
Across
- Resources/ Forestry,The cultivation and conservation of forests, wildlife, and other natural resources.
- businesses collectively associated with the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- and preserving natural resources and the environment
- production,To grow or raise animals for human use.
- Science,Producing domestic livestock.
- science of growing fruit.
- would we be doing if humans didn't start farming?,Hunting & gathering
- (goods or services) bought from a foreign country
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables
- and repairing machinery.
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- that deals with garden crops, fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants.
- production of aquatic organisms for market and consumption.
- (goods or services) sold to a foreign country
- and marketing flowers and ornamental plants.
- science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- crop production and management.
- application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- science of planting and caring for forests and the management of growing timber.
- form of technology that uses living organisms, usually genes, to modify products, to make or modify plants and animals, or to develop other microorganisms for specific purposes.
- Science,The study of soil and land management.
20 Clues: and repairing machinery. • science of growing fruit. • crop production and management. • Science,Producing domestic livestock. • and marketing flowers and ornamental plants. • (goods or services) sold to a foreign country • Science,The study of soil and land management. • (goods or services) bought from a foreign country • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2025-05-05
Across
- Any birds used for food, mostly made from chickens
- A type of bean that is brown
- Healthy foods that are green
- A very spikey fruit from Hawaii
- Raw agricultural products
- Put on cows and pigs ears
- A farm animal that lays eggs
- Products of a type of cow
- Made from a pig
- Need a grill and friends
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- A big animal that says moo
- A type of bean that is green
- A place where plants, fruits, and vegetables are grown
- Production, Processing, and marketing
- A green vegetable that starts with a S
- Animals raised on a farm
- Bacon comes from it
- Bread and flour is made from this
- A yellow vegetable grown on a stock
19 Clues: Made from a pig • Bacon comes from it • Animals raised on a farm • Need a grill and friends • Raw agricultural products • Put on cows and pigs ears • Products of a type of cow • A big animal that says moo • A type of bean that is green • A type of bean that is brown • Healthy foods that are green • A farm animal that lays eggs • A very spikey fruit from Hawaii • ...
Chapter Ten Agriculture 2022-02-25
Across
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- degradation of land, especially in semi-arid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semi-arid land degradation.
- desert an area in a developed country where food is difficult to obtain.
- agriculture Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family
- cultivation A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a few years and left fallow for an extended period.
- revolution The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- tillage A system of planting crops on ridge tops to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
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- agriculture Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- agriculture Farming methods that provide long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- nomadism A form of substance agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- A patch of land cleared for farming through slashing and burning.
- farming commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a middle English word meaning ‘bartering” or “exchange of commides.”
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and low land pastures.
- revolution Rapid diffusion of new agricultural especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Subsistence agriculture A form of substance agriculture in which farmers must expend a large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- rotation The process of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- A flooded field for growing rice
- The area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for farming through slashing and burning. • desert an area in a developed country where food is difficult to obtain. • ...
Chapter Ten Agriculture 2022-02-27
Across
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a few years and left fallow for an extended period.
- an area in a developed country where food is difficult to obtain.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Farming methods that provide long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- A patch of land cleared for farming through slashing and burning.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and low land pastures.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
Down
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- degradation of land, especially in semi-arid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semi-arid land degradation.
- The area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied.
- nomadism A form of substance agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a middle English word meaning ‘bartering” or “exchange of commides.”
- The process of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Subsistence; agriculture A form of substance agriculture in which farmers must expend a large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A flooded field for growing rice
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied. • an area in a developed country where food is difficult to obtain. • A patch of land cleared for farming through slashing and burning. • ...
AP HuG Ch. 10 Crossword Poozle 2022-03-01
Across
- rapid diffusion of now agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers
- farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides
- a patch of land cleared for planting via slashing and burning
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- a flooded field for growing rice (you know, the pretty grass circles that look like tiny lakes)
- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also know as semiarid land degradation
- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
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- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- the growing of fruits, vegetables , and flowers
- agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and their family
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expand a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership
- a large form of in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a few years and left fallow for a relatively long period
- the sensual migration of livestock between mountains and low land pastures
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- commercial gardening and fruit farming so named because "truck" was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities"
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
21 Clues: harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits, vegetables , and flowers • the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • a patch of land cleared for planting via slashing and burning • a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals • an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain • ...
Chapter 10 Agriculture Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-01
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- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- 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.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting.
Down
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by the large corporations.
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- A large farm is tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds, and fertilizers.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the term was a Middle English word meaning “bartering” or “exchange of commodities”.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
Agriculture in the US 2022-09-12
Across
- The industry that produces our food.
- Deals with money.
- Breed of Beef Cattle famous in Texas
- Area of ag that raises animals.
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Future Farmers of America
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- Department of Environmental Conservation
- Produces Citrus and many other fruits.
- Most productive agriculture region.
- Produced in all 50 States
- Sweet substance from Maple Trees
- Crop used to make bread.
- Top Agriculture State.
- Can turn this product into sugar.
- Name for Cows.
- Name for Pigs.
16 Clues: Name for Cows. • Name for Pigs. • Deals with money. • Top Agriculture State. • Crop used to make bread. • Produced in all 50 States • Future Farmers of America • Area of ag that raises animals. • Sweet substance from Maple Trees • Can turn this product into sugar. • Most productive agriculture region. • The industry that produces our food. • Breed of Beef Cattle famous in Texas • ...
Chapter 10 Agriculture 2022-02-27
Across
- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a short period of time and then sits for a relatively long time
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities"
- 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 fertilizers and pesticides
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting an gathering
- a flooded field for growing rice
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
Down
- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting, also known as semiarid land degradation
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield for a parcel of land
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- a large farm in tropical or sub-tropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops
- a patch of land cleared for plating through slashing and burning
- agriculture primarily designed to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice • harvesting twice a year from the same field • rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • a patch of land cleared for plating through slashing and burning • ...
Agriculture #2 2016-03-31
Across
- - animal food
- warming - an increase in the world's temperature
- - an economy based on industry
- - land help to be used by everyone
- layer - a layer of gas above the Earth's surface
- graze - to feed on growing plants
- - the science of industry
- - animal droppings used to fertile land
- materials - the materials need in an industry to make a product
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- - unproductive
- - to sow seeds by throwing them over a field by hand
- - to use
- - a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- - money used to invest in a business
- - a complete change in something
- act - an act forbidding anyone except member of the Church of England from holding political office
- country - the country with colonizing power
- supply - a supply of workers
18 Clues: - to use • - animal food • - unproductive • - the science of industry • supply - a supply of workers • - an economy based on industry • - a complete change in something • graze - to feed on growing plants • - land help to be used by everyone • - money used to invest in a business • - animal droppings used to fertile land • country - the country with colonizing power • ...
