agriculture Crossword Puzzles
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
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- 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
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- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
chapter 10 agriculture 2022-03-01
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- 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
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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 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 2022-08-31
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- 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
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- - 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
Down
- 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
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- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Agriculture Syllabus 2026-08-11
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- be sure to get your parent's _____ by the deadline to earn an orange extra credit ticket
- do this to be sure that you have everything you need to do be successful in class each day
- "Now, let's work together and ___ something good!"
- everyone starts with a 100 for this test grade each nine-weeks
- this will guide our classroom expectations
- earning to _____
- come prepared with this school supply to keep your papers organized
- ______ to learn
- this type of classroom behavior will always be appreciated and encouraged
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- after giving you a warning in class, Mrs. Caldwell will have a ____ with you if needed
- Mr. Caldwell teaches agriculture at this school
- _____ to do
- living to _____
- Introduction to Ag will prepare you to pursue Ag Ed classes at the ___ level.
- your ag class lasts for this part of a school year
- you will earn this type of grade on your progress reports & report cards
- you will be introduced to this agricultural education organization for youth
- Mrs. Caldwell's grandparents who got her excited about agriculture
- sometimes we'll work here during ag class so dress appropriately
19 Clues: _____ to do • living to _____ • ______ to learn • earning to _____ • this will guide our classroom expectations • Mr. Caldwell teaches agriculture at this school • "Now, let's work together and ___ something good!" • your ag class lasts for this part of a school year • everyone starts with a 100 for this test grade each nine-weeks • ...
Chapter Ten Agriculture 2022-02-27
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Chapter Ten Agriculture 2022-02-25
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- 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. • ...
Agriculture in the US 2022-09-12
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- 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
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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 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
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- - 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 • ...
Agriculture entrepeneurship 2024-11-06
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- to conclude
- money borrowed with interest
- a person who balances a business books
- yearly
- eating or drinking
- something that can work
- make better
- money spent on goods or services
- starting a small business
- money earned by providing a service
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- left over from monthly budget
- looking after something
- the sum of
- delivers goods on request
- list of monthly expenses and income
- expenses exceed income
- every four weeks
- after all expenses are paid
18 Clues: yearly • the sum of • to conclude • make better • every four weeks • eating or drinking • expenses exceed income • looking after something • something that can work • delivers goods on request • starting a small business • after all expenses are paid • money borrowed with interest • left over from monthly budget • money spent on goods or services • list of monthly expenses and income • ...
Agriculture Leadership 2026-03-25
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- inspire, charm, and motivate followers
- focuses on other team members over own agenda
- trustworthy, reliable, consistent
- moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty
- motivating,coaching
- "hands off" leadership style
- individual control
- honesty, truthfulness
- leader sets very high standards
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- ability to handle sensitive situations
- inspires and motivates
- ability to make sound decisions
- involving whole team for decisions
- strict rules and procedures
- take control of life, achieve goals
- affecting something
- act independently
- acting as a mentor
18 Clues: act independently • acting as a mentor • individual control • affecting something • motivating,coaching • honesty, truthfulness • inspires and motivates • strict rules and procedures • "hands off" leadership style • ability to make sound decisions • leader sets very high standards • trustworthy, reliable, consistent • involving whole team for decisions • ...
Horticulture 2021-10-01
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- Culture that integrated plants with religion
- A taxonomy classifications used in binomial nomenclature
- Culture that cultivated/planted water lilies in pools of water
- How many levels of taxonomy are there?
- Father of horticultural science
- Production, harvesting, and sale of trees and shrubs
- 2 pints equal 1 ___
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- Culture that developed terracing
- Trees and shrubs branch of agriculture
- Produces seeds in a cone
- Branch of agriculture studying field crops
- 16 ounces equal 1 ____
- Produces seeds in a flower
- 4 quarts equal 1 ____
- Branch of agriculture studying plant life
- Study of fruits, nuts, vegetables
- Branch of agriculture studying forests
- 55 gallons equal 1 ___
18 Clues: 2 pints equal 1 ___ • 4 quarts equal 1 ____ • 16 ounces equal 1 ____ • 55 gallons equal 1 ___ • Produces seeds in a cone • Produces seeds in a flower • Father of horticultural science • Culture that developed terracing • Study of fruits, nuts, vegetables • Trees and shrubs branch of agriculture • How many levels of taxonomy are there? • Branch of agriculture studying forests • ...
agriculture cross wor 2022-02-28
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- agriculture- agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family.
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- cropping- harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- agriculture- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products and make sales.
- Subsistence ag- 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.
- 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.
- revolution- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied on hunting and gathering.
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
Down
- 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.
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- rotation- the practice of rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- tillage- system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- growth of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- 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.
- desert- an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good fresh food.
- nomadism- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- a flooded field for growing rice.
- farming- commercial gardening and fruit farming so named truck because in middle English word meaning “bartering” or “exchange of commodities.”
- revolution- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high yield seeds and fertilizers.
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice. • growth of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • the area surrounding a city in which milk is supplied. • cropping- harvesting twice a year from the same field. • a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures. • ...
VOCABULARY 2021-06-18
18 Clues: money • usines • vapeur • cascades • pratique • campagne • propreté • inventer • augmenter • découvrir • améliorer • hygiénique • infirmière • économiser • explorateur • agriculture • confortable • sûr/en sécurité
Texas Agriculture 2024-04-16
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- Texas produces half of the world's supply of this crop
- What was in Kansas, and Nebraska that caused Texans to drive cattle to those states
- Famous ranch in South Texas
- What cattle burp out that contributes to global warming
- What cowboys feared most.
- The part of Texas where most sheep and goats are raised.
- Name for a Spanish cowboy who introduced cattle ranching to Texas
- A crop that is rotated with cotton, that can be used to feed cattle.
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- Name of the most famous trail drive
- Where most of the state's fruits and vegetables are grown
- Famous ranch in the Panhandle (North Texas)
- Type of cow brought to Texas by the Spaniards
- Last name of Jose de..., that was a key person who established cattle ranching in Texas
- The nickname for food in cowboy vocabulary
- Something put up on Texas land that led to the end of trail driving
- A crop mainly grown along the coastal plain because it requires so much water.
- Where most poultry or chickens are produced in Texas (North, South, West, or East)
- The county in Texas where most of the cotton is produced.
18 Clues: What cowboys feared most. • Famous ranch in South Texas • Name of the most famous trail drive • The nickname for food in cowboy vocabulary • Famous ranch in the Panhandle (North Texas) • Type of cow brought to Texas by the Spaniards • Texas produces half of the world's supply of this crop • What cattle burp out that contributes to global warming • ...
Plant Agriculture 2025-09-15
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- Has the largest particle size of soil
- This event happened due to stock markets crashed
- An ecosystem covered with big bluestem, switchgrass, and Indian grass, which could grow up to eight feet tall.
- Plants gather energy through this
- Humus layer with non decomposed plant matter
- profile Shows layers of soil
- Physical breakdown of rock by wind
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- Parent material with rock that undergoes little weathering
- Molecular nature of rock changing due to reactions with water and oxygen
- Bedrock layer
- Topsoil with organic matter mixed with rock
- Has the smallest particle size of soil
- This event was caused by a drought
- medium size particles
- How water moves through the soil
- Subsoil with tiny rock
- triangle This classifies soil based on relative amounts of each particle
- Loosens and mixes soil when then increases water percolation
- A mixture of Humas,rock particles,minerals,water,and air
- How carbon dioxide is obtained for matter
20 Clues: Bedrock layer • medium size particles • Subsoil with tiny rock • profile Shows layers of soil • How water moves through the soil • Plants gather energy through this • This event was caused by a drought • Physical breakdown of rock by wind • Has the largest particle size of soil • Has the smallest particle size of soil • How carbon dioxide is obtained for matter • ...
FFA Unit Crossword 2026-02-24
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- learn about the vast world of agriculture with hands-on activities
- represents labor and tillage of the soil
- nation's largest student organization merged together in 1988, only students enrolled in agriculture education courses allowed to join
- hands-on projects that students create based on their interests in an agriculture education class
- represents the combination of learning and leadership
- there are more than 300 agricultural based ________
- the official outfit of FFA members is called _________________
- FFA is structured on ________ levels
- Learning to do. Doing to learn. Earning to live. Living to serve.
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- FFA color that represents the blue field of our nation's flag
- created in 1928 a national organization originally created for white young men studying vocational agriculture
- represents the golden fields of ripened corn
- represents freedom
- there are more than 500,000 ______ _______ engaged in FFA
- represents unity
- a national organization for African-American young men studying vocational agriculture in segregated schools
- courses offered at middle and high schools for students to learn about potential careers and technical skills
- the primary mission of FFA is
- represents progress
- represents knowledge and wisdom
20 Clues: represents unity • represents freedom • represents progress • the primary mission of FFA is • represents knowledge and wisdom • FFA is structured on ________ levels • represents labor and tillage of the soil • represents the golden fields of ripened corn • there are more than 300 agricultural based ________ • represents the combination of learning and leadership • ...
The Martian C: 2025-01-29
20 Clues: NASA • Mars • Crops • Earth • Potato • Martian • Stranded • Engineer • Bio dome • crewmates • Dust storm • Pathfinder • Land Rover • Agriculture • Rocket Ship • Exploration • Mark Watney • Hermes Spacecraft • United States of America • People's Republic of China
Agriculture 1 2020-06-10
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- machine A machine that gets milk from a cow
- The natural world
- pump A machine that makes water move
- A form of energy that comes from a battery or generator
- drill A tool that put seeds in the ground to plant them faster
- A chemical that kills insects dangerous to plants
- To give someone food to eat
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- Any insect
- A tool used to cut ground before planting
- A useful element for all living organisms
- gin A machine that separates cotton fluff from the seeds
- To put the seeds in the ground
- Something that is added to soil to help plants grow
- An object that you use to do a specific job
- A very strong metal
- A natural, soft fiber that grows with the seeds of the cotton plant
- A material that lies on top of the earth and is used to grow plants
- A small round thing that can grow to be a plant, a flower or a tree
- An insect or an animal that harms people
- A piece of land used to grow crops or raise animals
20 Clues: Any insect • The natural world • A very strong metal • To give someone food to eat • To put the seeds in the ground • pump A machine that makes water move • An insect or an animal that harms people • A tool used to cut ground before planting • A useful element for all living organisms • machine A machine that gets milk from a cow • An object that you use to do a specific job • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2023-03-06
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- An underground store of water
- A phase change from solid to gas
- A resource that is used faster than it is regenerated
- Rain, snow, sleet, etc
- The watershed Westbrook is in
- Water soaking into the ground
- The process of wearing away of the top layer of soil
- Water flowing downhill, from gravity
- The land area that drains into a particular body of water
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- A phase change from gas to liquid
- How many years of healthy, farmable topsoil we have left
- physical, chemical and biological decline in quality
- Pollution resulting from numerous sources
- Meeting needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs
- A phase change from liquid to gas
- Materials or substances that occur in nature and can be used by humans
- Pollution from a single, identifiable source
- A resource that is regenerated by the Earth faster than we use it
18 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, etc • An underground store of water • The watershed Westbrook is in • Water soaking into the ground • A phase change from solid to gas • A phase change from gas to liquid • A phase change from liquid to gas • Water flowing downhill, from gravity • Pollution resulting from numerous sources • Pollution from a single, identifiable source • ...
Agriculture entrepeneurship 2024-11-06
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- to conclude
- money borrowed with interest
- a person who balances a business books
- yearly
- eating or drinking
- something that can work
- make better
- money spent on goods or services
- starting a small business
- money earned by providing a service
Down
- left over from monthly budget
- looking after something
- the sum of
- delivers goods on request
- list of monthly expenses and income
- expenses exceed income
- every four weeks
- after all expenses are paid
18 Clues: yearly • the sum of • to conclude • make better • every four weeks • eating or drinking • expenses exceed income • looking after something • something that can work • delivers goods on request • starting a small business • after all expenses are paid • money borrowed with interest • left over from monthly budget • money spent on goods or services • list of monthly expenses and income • ...
CH 12.3-12.4 Vocab 2019-02-05
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- _______ land is land suitable for farming.
- The amount of a crop produced in a given area.
- Genetic _____________ is any process in which scientists directly manipulate an organism's DNA.
- _____________ pest management is where different techniques are combined to achieve the most effective long term pest reduction.
- These are among the most vital, yet least appreciated, factors in agriculture.
- Is the shortage of nutrients the body needs.
- Food ___________ is the guarantee of an adequate and reliable food supply.
- The raising of aquatic organisms for food in controlled environments.
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- __________ agriculture relies on biological approaches to growing food, such as composting.
- Is the use of genetic engineering to introduce new genes into organisms to produce more viable products.
- Are organizations that preserve seeds of diverse plants.
- __________ agriculture is agriculture that does not deplete soil faster than it forms.
- _________ agriculture is biologically powered agriculture, that doesn't use fossil fuels.
- ___________ agriculture involves mechanized farming technology and fossil fuels.
- Are huge warehouses or pens designed to deliver energy-rich feed to livestock or poultry.
- ___________ pest control is the use of other organisms to rid a crop of pests and weeds.
- ________ revolution was where agricultural scientists from developed nations introduced new technology, crop varieties, and farming practices.
17 Clues: _______ land is land suitable for farming. • Is the shortage of nutrients the body needs. • The amount of a crop produced in a given area. • Are organizations that preserve seeds of diverse plants. • The raising of aquatic organisms for food in controlled environments. • Food ___________ is the guarantee of an adequate and reliable food supply. • ...
Memrise 5.2 2024-02-16
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- agriculture that requires relatively little labor or input for a relatively large plot of land
- growing of different types plants between the rows of other plants
- agriculture that requires large amounts of input or labor for a relatively small plot of land
- extensive subsistence practice that clears existing vegetation, plants and harvests crops, and then moves to a new plot of land for the next season
- goes bad, rots quickly
- agricultural model created before industrialization that predicted the location of types of agriculture
- specializing in one crop, this reduces the diversity of insects, animals, and other organisms that depend on other varieties of plants
- region around a city from which fresh milk can be delivered without spoiling in transit
- crop not essential for human survival but typically sold as a luxury product
- growing of different types of plants on the same plot of land within the same growing period
- intensive commercial agriculture that involves the cultivation of cash crops
- in which farmers build a series of steps into the side of a hill, it is often used to grow rice
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- people who have city jobs but also own agricultural land in rural areas
- intensive commercial agriculture that involves growing crops such as avocados, grapes, and olives
- intensive subsistence agriculture, mostly in Asia (South and Southeast)
- intensive commercial agriculture that involves the growing of vegetables for market
- crop that is the basis or dominant food of a population's diet (e.g. corn, wheat)
- the continual seasonal movement of raising and grazing livestock
- agricultural land that is not being used to allow natural vegetation to return and replenish nutrients in the soil
- graph showing the relationship between the cost of land and the distance to the town center
- form of commercial agriculture found in the developed world
- crop grown in large quantities for sale to larger markets, usually non-perishable and easily stored
22 Clues: goes bad, rots quickly • form of commercial agriculture found in the developed world • the continual seasonal movement of raising and grazing livestock • growing of different types plants between the rows of other plants • people who have city jobs but also own agricultural land in rural areas • ...
AGRICULTURAL TERMS 2021-05-02
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- Systems that use water as the medium
- A drug used to kill insects
- Stands for plantation service
- Natural fertilizer made from organic
- Quickly bear fruit an cook
- Changes in leaf shap
- Tools cutivating and harming
- Crossbred lands
- Tourism targeted at agriculture
- English from farmland
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- Businesses related to agricultural land
- Agricultural oriented city
- Industry in agriculture
- Small grasshoppers that destroy rice
- Substances that plants or need for growth
- Seed plant
- Tools used for sowing
- People's nucleus plantations
- Plant seeds to be stocked
- About agriculture
20 Clues: Seed plant • Crossbred lands • About agriculture • Changes in leaf shap • Tools used for sowing • English from farmland • Industry in agriculture • Plant seeds to be stocked • Agricultural oriented city • Quickly bear fruit an cook • A drug used to kill insects • People's nucleus plantations • Tools cutivating and harming • Stands for plantation service • Tourism targeted at agriculture • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-01-15
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- What is a mature male dog?
- What is the offspring of a goats?
- What is a mature female cattle?
- What is a mature male swine?
- What agriculture products do goats produce?
- What agriculture products do cattle produce?
- What is a mature female cat?
- What agriculture products do poultry produce?
- What is the offspring of a swine?
- What is a mature male goats?
- What agriculture products do sheep produce?
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- What is a mature female swine?
- What is the offspring of a cat?
- What is a mature male poultry?
- What is the offspring of a poultry?
- What is a mature female goats?
- What is a mature male sheep?
- What is the offspring of a dog
- What is a mature male cattle?
- What is a mature female sheep?
- What is a mature female dog?
- What agriculture products do swine produce?
- What is the offspring of a sheep?
- What is a mature male cat?
- What is a mature female poultry?
- What is the offspring of a cattle?
26 Clues: What is a mature male dog? • What is a mature male cat? • What is a mature male swine? • What is a mature male sheep? • What is a mature female cat? • What is a mature female dog? • What is a mature male goats? • What is a mature male cattle? • What is a mature female swine? • What is a mature male poultry? • What is a mature female goats? • What is the offspring of a dog • ...
Introduction to ag 2017-01-23
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- / Americans spend ___% of disposable income on food
- / Population has ________ since 100 B.C.
- / a way that agriculture varies throughout the world that includes computers, GPS, and tractors.
- / All aspects of global food, fiber, and natural resources
- / one of the sectors of agriculture. A job would be floral designer.
- / one of the sectors of agriculture that deals with trees. e.g.Timber manager
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- / a way that agriculture varies throughout the world that includes temperature and precipitation.
- / the U.S. is successful in agriculture because of marketing and this.
- / ________ Agriculture, a job in this sector would be a farmer
- / The % of agriculture Jobs in the U.S.
- / Agriculture is the _________ employer in the U.S.
- / The U.S. has some of the finest ______ in the world
12 Clues: / The % of agriculture Jobs in the U.S. • / Population has ________ since 100 B.C. • / Americans spend ___% of disposable income on food • / Agriculture is the _________ employer in the U.S. • / The U.S. has some of the finest ______ in the world • / All aspects of global food, fiber, and natural resources • ...
Agriculture- Study Guide 2022-02-24
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- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- an integrated system of plant and animal production practices having a site-specific application that will, over the long term: satisfy human food and fiber needs
- agriculture-conducted-on commercial-principles-using-advanced-technology
- Herding of domestic animals in dry, arid climates
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- seasonal movement of livestock
- A flooded field for growing rice
- agriculture-primarily-undertaken- to-generate-products-for-sale-off-the-farm
- the-transition-of-humans-from-nomadic-hunting/gathering-to-farming/agriculture
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- people shift activity from one field to another
- The invention and rapid diffusion of more productive agricultural techniques
- Degradation of land because of human actions such as excessive crop planting
- farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- practice of farming by clearing land for farming by slashing vegetation and burning debris
- system of planting crops on ridge tops
- horticultural practice of growing one or more vegetable crops on a large scale for shipment to distant markets
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- little or no access to healthy and affordable food
- production of one or more usually cash crops on a large swathe of land
- The-practice-of-rotating-use-of-different fields-from-crop-to-crop-each-year-to-avoid-exhausting- the-soil
- branch of agriculture concerned with growing plants that are used by people for food, for medicinal purposes, and for aesthetic gratification
21 Clues: seasonal movement of livestock • A flooded field for growing rice • system of planting crops on ridge tops • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • people shift activity from one field to another • Herding of domestic animals in dry, arid climates • little or no access to healthy and affordable food • ...
AGRICULTURE 2020-08-24
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- THE GRAINS THAT HAVE HIGH NUTRITIONAL VALUE.
- INCREASING PRODUCTION THROUGH USE OF HYV SEEDS, PESTICIDES AND FERTILISERS.
- HYV STANDS FOR .........
- WHICH STATE OF INDIA IS BEST FOR MILLET CULTIVATION
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- PADDY IS ALSO KNOWN AS ..........
- THE PERSON WHO DISCOVERED COFFEE was a ..........
- TEA, SUGERCANE, TEA AND RUBBER ARE GROWN IN .......
- Inputs put in farming by the farmer itself and manually
- Who discovered the coffee plant
- COFFEE WAS DISCOVERED IN ...... YEAR.
10 Clues: HYV STANDS FOR ......... • Who discovered the coffee plant • PADDY IS ALSO KNOWN AS .......... • COFFEE WAS DISCOVERED IN ...... YEAR. • THE GRAINS THAT HAVE HIGH NUTRITIONAL VALUE. • THE PERSON WHO DISCOVERED COFFEE was a .......... • TEA, SUGERCANE, TEA AND RUBBER ARE GROWN IN ....... • WHICH STATE OF INDIA IS BEST FOR MILLET CULTIVATION • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-06-11
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- India produces this variety of coffee which was bought by yemen
- this cereal is not a leguminous crop
- this crop grows well in drier part of black soil and requires 210 frost free days with light rainfall
- India is the largest producer and consumer of this grain in the world
- name the rainfed crop mostly grown in the moist area and hardly needs irrigation
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- art of growing crops
- the beverage crop which was introduced by britishers
- rearing of silkworm for the production of silk fibre
- name the staple foodcrop of India
- It is also known as golden fibre and grown mainly in west bengal, assam and bihar.
10 Clues: art of growing crops • name the staple foodcrop of India • this cereal is not a leguminous crop • the beverage crop which was introduced by britishers • rearing of silkworm for the production of silk fibre • India produces this variety of coffee which was bought by yemen • India is the largest producer and consumer of this grain in the world • ...
Agriculture 2017-03-28
10 Clues: oppose to • plant food • being salty • for survival • domestic animals • being too much acid • strengthen something • people who eat local food • the chemical to kill bacteria • being removed from its original formation
AGRICULTURE 2022-10-10
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- ANOTHER TERM FOR SHIFTING CULTIVATION IN BRAZIL.
- THE ARABICA VARIETY OF COFFEE WAS BROUGHT FROM HERE.
- THE SHORT SEASON DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS BETWEEN THE KHARIF AND THE RABI SEASONS.
- JOWAR, BAJRA AND RAGI BELONG TO THIS CATEGORY.
- NEEDS 210 FROST FREE DAYS
- THE GOLDEN FIBRE
- A BEVERAGE CROP INITIALLY INTRODUCED BY THE BRITISH.
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- ACCOUNTS FOR ABOUT HALF OF THE MAJOR OILSEEDS
- A FOOD AND A FODDER CROP.
- REARING OF SILKWORMS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SILK FIBRE
10 Clues: THE GOLDEN FIBRE • A FOOD AND A FODDER CROP. • NEEDS 210 FROST FREE DAYS • ACCOUNTS FOR ABOUT HALF OF THE MAJOR OILSEEDS • JOWAR, BAJRA AND RAGI BELONG TO THIS CATEGORY. • ANOTHER TERM FOR SHIFTING CULTIVATION IN BRAZIL. • THE ARABICA VARIETY OF COFFEE WAS BROUGHT FROM HERE. • A BEVERAGE CROP INITIALLY INTRODUCED BY THE BRITISH. • ...
Agriculture 2023-03-11
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- - Substance added to soil in the form of nutrients
- - crop grown in winter season
- - Related to irrigation
- - Work of a farmer
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- - Supply of water to plants at regular interval
- - Dropping of water
- - Unwanted plants
- - Crop grown in rainy season
- - Plants of the same kind cultivated at one place
- - Bags used to store grains
10 Clues: - Unwanted plants • - Work of a farmer • - Dropping of water • - Related to irrigation • - Bags used to store grains • - Crop grown in rainy season • - crop grown in winter season • - Supply of water to plants at regular interval • - Plants of the same kind cultivated at one place • - Substance added to soil in the form of nutrients
Agriculture 2024-09-06
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- The action of leading a group of people or organization
- Someone who is an expert on agriculture
- To work in a well organized and competent way
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- The action of promotion or selling from a business
- Happening or developing gradually
- The last sentence in the 3rd paragraph of the creed
- The second word in every paragraph of the Creed.
- The skill of being able to do something
- To deeply care for ones feelings
- Awareness or familiarity with a subject.
10 Clues: To deeply care for ones feelings • Happening or developing gradually • The skill of being able to do something • Someone who is an expert on agriculture • Awareness or familiarity with a subject. • To work in a well organized and competent way • The second word in every paragraph of the Creed. • The action of promotion or selling from a business • ...
agriculture 2023-06-14
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- the land that is suitable for growing crops
- the science or practice of farming
- a farm vehicle that is used to provide the energy needed for the machinery to work
- a tool used in digging of earth for turning the soil.
- an undeveloped plant embryo.
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- a person who owns or manages a farm
- The insect that plays a vital role in pollination in flowers
- A country in which the main occupation is agriculture.
- the crop grown best in black soil
- It is a kharif crop that requires a lot of water
10 Clues: an undeveloped plant embryo. • the crop grown best in black soil • the science or practice of farming • a person who owns or manages a farm • the land that is suitable for growing crops • It is a kharif crop that requires a lot of water • a tool used in digging of earth for turning the soil. • A country in which the main occupation is agriculture. • ...
Agriculture 2023-04-25
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- What is the reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing plants?
- What is a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds?
- What is a flooded field of arable land used for growing semiaquatic crops?
- What is the common basis of the everyday diet in a place?
- What is food made from farming or other agricultural processes that is used to feed domesticated livestock?
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- What is a jointly operated amalgamation of several small farms, especially one owned by the government?
- What is an area or building where livestock are fed or fattened up?
- Who are individuals who live in urban areas that are a far distance from agricultural land and drive to their farms to care for their crops and/or livestock?
- What is the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle?
- What is an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation?
10 Clues: What is the common basis of the everyday diet in a place? • What is an area or building where livestock are fed or fattened up? • What is the reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing plants? • What is a flooded field of arable land used for growing semiaquatic crops? • ...
Agriculture 2022-05-01
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- In acute Intoxications, symptoms are presented within 24 hrs. of exposure.
- An effects become evident over a longer period of time.
- 3-5 days later(weed control).
- of action How does it work?
- A suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in gas smoke, fog, and mist are aerosols.
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- family The group it belongs to.
- A substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation.
- The type of organism the pesticide controls.
- hours later(weed control).
- How harmful is it?
10 Clues: How harmful is it? • hours later(weed control). • of action How does it work? • 3-5 days later(weed control). • family The group it belongs to. • The type of organism the pesticide controls. • An effects become evident over a longer period of time. • A substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation. • ...
Agriculture 2022-09-02
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- The science or practice of farming is called?
- This plant grows on sandy soils and shallow black soil.
- Rearing of silk worms is known as?
- A zaid crop.
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- A non-food crop.
- This has an interface of agriculture and industry.
- This is the main source of sugar, gur, Khandasari.
- A beverage crop in India.
- These are the major source of protein in a vegetarian diet.
- This crop is used for both as food and fodder.
10 Clues: A zaid crop. • A non-food crop. • A beverage crop in India. • Rearing of silk worms is known as? • The science or practice of farming is called? • This crop is used for both as food and fodder. • This has an interface of agriculture and industry. • This is the main source of sugar, gur, Khandasari. • This plant grows on sandy soils and shallow black soil. • ...
agriculture 2022-09-20
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- animals kept and reared on a farm
- to cut and collect ripe crops
- grass that has been cut and dried for fodder
- a large farm where crops such as tea or cotton are grown
- a large area of land in the countryside, where people grow crops or rear animals
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- farm animals of a related group that includes cows, bulls and oxen
- the dried stems of cut crops used for various purposes for example used as bedding for animals
- a plant with seeds that are ground to make flour
- birds kept for meat and eggs, such as chickens
- a large building on a farm in which animals, farm equipment and fodder is kept
10 Clues: to cut and collect ripe crops • animals kept and reared on a farm • grass that has been cut and dried for fodder • birds kept for meat and eggs, such as chickens • a plant with seeds that are ground to make flour • a large farm where crops such as tea or cotton are grown • farm animals of a related group that includes cows, bulls and oxen • ...
AGRICULTURE 2022-11-26
10 Clues: OILSEED • FIBRE CROP • GOLDEN FIBRE • BEVERAGE CROP • GROWN IN KERALA • ALSO KNOWN AS CORN • A FRUIT POPULAR IN NAGPUR • STAPLE FOOD CROP OF INDIA • STAPLE FOOD IN NORTH INDIA • A MILLET MOSTLY GROWN IN MAHARASHTRA
Agriculture 2023-05-11
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- part of the egg made of calcium
- bird that gets bred through insemination
- the topic relating to FFA
- the animal that is beef producers
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- Ag class relating to plants
- the animal NC is known for in Agriculture
- the club relating to agriculture
- animal without a bladder
- genetically modified organisms
- egg producers
10 Clues: egg producers • animal without a bladder • the topic relating to FFA • Ag class relating to plants • genetically modified organisms • part of the egg made of calcium • the club relating to agriculture • the animal that is beef producers • bird that gets bred through insemination • the animal NC is known for in Agriculture
AGRICULTURE 2025-03-30
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- – Plants grown for food, like wheat or corn.
- – Large farm animals that produce milk and meat.
- – Farm animals like cows, pigs, and sheep.
- – The activity of growing crops and raising animals.
- – Products made from milk, like cheese and butter.
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- – The time when crops are collected from fields.
- – A type of grain used to make bread.
- – The process of producing young animals or new plant varieties.
- – A place where fruit trees, like apples or cherries, grow.
- – A place where grapes are grown for wine.
10 Clues: – A type of grain used to make bread. • – Farm animals like cows, pigs, and sheep. • – A place where grapes are grown for wine. • – Plants grown for food, like wheat or corn. • – The time when crops are collected from fields. • – Large farm animals that produce milk and meat. • – Products made from milk, like cheese and butter. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2025-10-09
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- Growing food and fodder crops.
- done without artificial chemicals or modifications.
- In North East India cultivation Practice of growing crops on cleared forest patches.
- The natural condition needed most for agriculture.
- Major food crop grown in hot, wet climate of coastal India.
- Crops grown mainly for food.
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- Tea and coffee are examples of this type of crop.
- Crops grown mainly to sell in the market.
- soil – Type of soil best suited for cotton.
- Process of ploughing, sowing, and harvesting.
10 Clues: Crops grown mainly for food. • Growing food and fodder crops. • Crops grown mainly to sell in the market. • soil – Type of soil best suited for cotton. • Process of ploughing, sowing, and harvesting. • Tea and coffee are examples of this type of crop. • The natural condition needed most for agriculture. • done without artificial chemicals or modifications. • ...
Agriculture 2025-12-18
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- time when nomads gathered food (no farming)
- society with cities, government, and more
- home of the first complex civilizations
- grain
- more food than is needed at the moment
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- make better for humans to use
- where cities first develop bc of soil&water
- people began to settle in one place and farm
- offspring from two different organisms
- people who focus on a specific job
10 Clues: grain • make better for humans to use • people who focus on a specific job • offspring from two different organisms • more food than is needed at the moment • home of the first complex civilizations • society with cities, government, and more • time when nomads gathered food (no farming) • where cities first develop bc of soil&water • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2023-11-16
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- Type of hunting to drive game towards hunters
- Collect manure and converts it to energy
- Relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society
- Excessive grazing that causes change to grassland
- Maximum amount of pollutants
- To dry out with heat
- The process of turning liquid to vapor
- A period where there isn't enough water
- Person born or indigenous to the place
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- Animals that hunt
- Producing and discharge of something- especially gas and radiation
- Energy from a source that is not depleted when used
- Gases in earth's atmosphere that regulate heat
- Able to maintain
- Particular area or habitat
- To control/regulate something
- To move from one place to the other
17 Clues: Able to maintain • Animals that hunt • To dry out with heat • Particular area or habitat • Maximum amount of pollutants • To control/regulate something • To move from one place to the other • The process of turning liquid to vapor • Person born or indigenous to the place • A period where there isn't enough water • Collect manure and converts it to energy • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2023-11-17
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- a society's aspects
- liquid to gas
- machine used to convert manure to energy
- to originate from
- hunting to drive animals into a specific area
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- excessive grazing
- traps heat
- production of something
- abnormally dry
- to be maintained
- to prey
- collective habitats
- dried out by heat
- particular area is pollution free
- to regulate something
- engery not depleted when used
- to move from one place to another
17 Clues: to prey • traps heat • liquid to gas • abnormally dry • to be maintained • excessive grazing • dried out by heat • to originate from • collective habitats • a society's aspects • to regulate something • production of something • engery not depleted when used • particular area is pollution free • to move from one place to another • machine used to convert manure to energy • ...
Sustainable agriculture 2023-11-17
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- assemblage of plant species and the ground cover they provide
- to find and drive game toward hunters
- rules that govern the emission of air pollutants
- energy from naturally replenishable sources that don't run out
- Serving or intended to regulate something
- collect manurer and convert it into usable energy
- move from one region to another
- of indigenous origin or growth
- maintain or support
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- process of liquid turning into gas
- dried out, exteremly thirsty
- instensive grazing for extended periods of timecausingg damage to grassland
- an animal that preys on others
- the production and discharvegetationthing
- Gasses in the earths atmosphere that trap heat
- lack of rain for an extended period
- relating to a particular society
17 Clues: maintain or support • dried out, exteremly thirsty • an animal that preys on others • of indigenous origin or growth • move from one region to another • relating to a particular society • process of liquid turning into gas • lack of rain for an extended period • to find and drive game toward hunters • the production and discharvegetationthing • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2022-02-25
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- farming methods that look to preserve our lands for generations to come
- commercial agriculture characterized by different steps of the food-processing industry
- agriculture for profit rather than aiming to sustain oneself and community
- the process of harvesting twice in a year from the same field
- form of agriculture that consists of people shifting from one field to another after using it for several years
- land degradation due to human activity or overfarming
- patch of land cleared for farming through slash-and-burn
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
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- agriculture designed to sustain farmer, farmer's family and or community
- The development of faster growing and higher yielding crops through tech advancements
- the area surrounding a city where milk is supplied
- large farm that specializes in the production of one or two cash crops
- when humans first domesticated plants and animals, no longer relied on hunting and gathering
- practice of planting crops on the top of ridges to reduce costs and prevent soil erosion
- agriculture practices using small amounts of land to feed oneself, family, or community
- agriculture practice of herding and moving animals
- rotation of different crops to retain health of the soil
- seasonal migration of livestock from low to high elevation
- the growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers
- an area of a developed country where healthy food is hard to find
- flooded field for growing rice
21 Clues: flooded field for growing rice • commercial gardening and fruit farming • the growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers • the area surrounding a city where milk is supplied • agriculture practice of herding and moving animals • land degradation due to human activity or overfarming • rotation of different crops to retain health of the soil • ...
Aphug agriculture vocab 2022-03-01
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- growing fruit, vegetables, and flowers
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural tech.
- when humans first started growing crops and domesticating animals and no longer relied on hunting/ gathering
- a flooded area for growing rice
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- substance agriculture where farmers expend a large amount of effort to produce the max. feasible yield from a parcel of land
- farming methods that preserve longterm productivity of land and minimize pollution.
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops to reduce costs
- an area around a city which milk is supplied from
- agriculture mainly for making products to sell off of the farms
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- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- rotating the use of field from crop to crop
- an area where its hard to but affordable and good quality food
- substence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- a large farm in the tropics that specializes in 1 or 2 cash crops
- commercial agriculture that has different steps in the food-processing industry (ownership by large corporations
- subsitence agriculture where people shift activity from one field to another
- agriculture designed to provide food for direct consumption by farm
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- the degration of land because of human action (excessive crop planting, animal grazing,etc.)
21 Clues: a flooded area for growing rice • growing fruit, vegetables, and flowers • commercial gardening and fruit farming • rapid diffusion of new agricultural tech. • harvesting twice a year from the same field • rotating the use of field from crop to crop • an area around a city which milk is supplied from • a system of planting crops on ridge tops to reduce costs • ...
agriculture 2024-08-15
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- having previously filled a particular role or been a particular thing.
- the occupation on where they make crops and raise animals
- a person who cultivates the land and grows crops on it
- the practice of growing crops or raising animals.
- an accomplishment
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- a time that insists now
- time groups where people were born
- difficulty doing something
- a group of students who want to be farmers in the future
- belief and trust in and loyalty to God
10 Clues: an accomplishment • a time that insists now • difficulty doing something • time groups where people were born • belief and trust in and loyalty to God • the practice of growing crops or raising animals. • a person who cultivates the land and grows crops on it • a group of students who want to be farmers in the future • ...
Agriculture 2023-04-05
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- information that is given out to get the publics attention.
- a group of people who officially organize for a certain purpose.
- little or no rain.
- physical force that can cause harm.
Down
- problems or disagreements amongst people.
- very bright; smart.
- the official meeting place the government uses to enact new laws.
- to conquer a difficult situation.
- to devote something for a special purpose.
- where the earth and the sky meet.
10 Clues: little or no rain. • very bright; smart. • to conquer a difficult situation. • where the earth and the sky meet. • physical force that can cause harm. • problems or disagreements amongst people. • to devote something for a special purpose. • information that is given out to get the publics attention. • a group of people who officially organize for a certain purpose. • ...
Agriculture 2023-08-24
10 Clues: to market • the title • to finance • what you eat • what is planted • prepare and use • tools that are used • live animals that are on farms • what is made and sold to others • what you stay in to protect yourself from outside
Agriculture 2023-08-24
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- someone who produces the product
- Something all living creatures consume
- Animals that are used for agriculture
- plant or animal that can be grown
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- The place to buy the goods
- Something a person sells
- money that helps you build up
- An building that protects you from the outside
- tools you use for agriculture
- someone that works on land to farm goods
10 Clues: Something a person sells • The place to buy the goods • money that helps you build up • tools you use for agriculture • someone who produces the product • plant or animal that can be grown • Animals that are used for agriculture • Something all living creatures consume • someone that works on land to farm goods • An building that protects you from the outside
AGRICULTURE 2021-11-08
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- extra, more than enough
- raising animals to help humans
- another word for farming
- ways of doing things
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- a rock made by volcanoes
- exchange one thing for another
- place where people lived permanently
- a type of corn grown in Central America
- the number of people in the village
- die from not having enough food
10 Clues: ways of doing things • extra, more than enough • a rock made by volcanoes • another word for farming • exchange one thing for another • raising animals to help humans • die from not having enough food • the number of people in the village • place where people lived permanently • a type of corn grown in Central America
Agriculture 2022-02-24
13 Clues: desert • farming • tillage • cropping • nomadism • rotation • revolution • revolution • agriculture • agriculture • cultivation • agriculture • Subsistence ag
Agriculture 2025-01-22
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- farm tool for loosening soil before planting
- Type of soil that has a short ribbon
- Type of cash crop that is used to make clothes and harvesting
- crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by grower
- Type of soil that’s gritty and has no ribbon
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- domesticated animals raised in agricultural settings
- Type of soil that has a long ribbon
- small seed like fruit, popular crop
- Animal that makes dairy products
- another word for dirt
10 Clues: another word for dirt • Animal that makes dairy products • Type of soil that has a long ribbon • small seed like fruit, popular crop • Type of soil that has a short ribbon • farm tool for loosening soil before planting • Type of soil that’s gritty and has no ribbon • domesticated animals raised in agricultural settings • ...
Agriculture 2025-01-22
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- Animals or wildlife kept for meat, milk, wool etc.
- Job occupation of growing crops
- Machine used to harvest, load, pull etc.
- What happens to soil when no longer sustainable
- Rocks wearing away due to water or wind
- Chemical Compounds to our food that keep us healthy
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- substances to repel bugs or pests
- Trees and plants
- Natural substance used to help plants grow
- Farmers grow them for us to eat
10 Clues: Trees and plants • Job occupation of growing crops • Farmers grow them for us to eat • substances to repel bugs or pests • Rocks wearing away due to water or wind • Machine used to harvest, load, pull etc. • Natural substance used to help plants grow • What happens to soil when no longer sustainable • Animals or wildlife kept for meat, milk, wool etc. • ...
Agriculture 2024-09-18
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- manages recycling programs for organizations like municipal governments, private companies, colleges, or military bases.
- Occupations involved in the coordination of all activities that contribute to the production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing and development of agricultural commodities, plant and animal products, and other natural resources.
- a person trained in the medical treatment of animals
- they perform a variety of tasks from helping to develop, maintain, and manage the forest and natural environment to catching and trapping various types of marine life for human consumption, animal feed, bait and other uses.
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- involved in water and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal and public health issues.
- they study plants and growth.
- study the molecular mechanisms by which cells feed, divide, and grow.
- a skilled tradesperson who uses precision tools and machines to create, repair, or assemble parts and components.
- People who work in the Animal Systems pathway work to develop better, more efficient ways of producing and processing meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products.
- joins metal parts using a tool that generates intense heat.
10 Clues: they study plants and growth. • a person trained in the medical treatment of animals • joins metal parts using a tool that generates intense heat. • study the molecular mechanisms by which cells feed, divide, and grow. • involved in water and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal and public health issues. • ...
Agriculture 2023-10-18
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- Food given to domestic animals, especially livestock
- A person who owns or manages a farm
- The activity of tending and cultivating a garden
- Animals raised for food and other products
- A plant or part of a plant used as food
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- The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
- Place (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow
- The upper layer of Earth in which plants grow
- Turn up the earth (an area of land) with a plow, especially before sowing
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable
10 Clues: A person who owns or manages a farm • A plant or part of a plant used as food • Animals raised for food and other products • The upper layer of Earth in which plants grow • The activity of tending and cultivating a garden • Food given to domestic animals, especially livestock • The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock • ...
Agriculture 2023-10-19
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- The farmer cultivates a small plot of land with simple tools.
- Coffee, tea, sugarcane, rubber, banana, cotton.
- To meet the needs of the farmer's family.
- Sheep, camel, yak and goats are commonly reared.
- Supports the Primary and Secondary activities through services.
- Food, fodder crops and animals are reared.
- Practiced in the thickly forested areas of the Amazon Basin.
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- Extraction and production of natural resources.
- Manufacturing of steel, baking of bread.
- Practiced in temperate grasslands of North America.
10 Clues: Manufacturing of steel, baking of bread. • To meet the needs of the farmer's family. • Food, fodder crops and animals are reared. • Extraction and production of natural resources. • Coffee, tea, sugarcane, rubber, banana, cotton. • Sheep, camel, yak and goats are commonly reared. • Practiced in temperate grasslands of North America. • ...
Agriculture 2025-03-16
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- _ irrigation method conserving water
- _ system analyzing partial data
- _ improving crops resistance to disease
- _ provides income and jobs
- _ pest and disease control in farming
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- _ aerial vehicles used for crop monitoring
- _ the practice of cultivating land and raising livestock
- _ ensures a nation's food supply
- _ primary source of human food
- _ energy source reducing carbon emisson
10 Clues: _ provides income and jobs • _ primary source of human food • _ system analyzing partial data • _ ensures a nation's food supply • _ irrigation method conserving water • _ pest and disease control in farming • _ improving crops resistance to disease • _ energy source reducing carbon emisson • _ aerial vehicles used for crop monitoring • ...
Agriculture 2022-05-01
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- How harmful is it?
- hours later(weed control).
- An effects become evident over a longer period of time.
- of action How does it work?
- In acute Intoxications, symptoms are presented within 24 hrs. of exposure.
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- The type of organism the pesticide controls.
- A substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation.
- A suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in gas smoke, fog, and mist are aerosols.
- family The group it belongs to.
- 3-5 days later(weed control).
10 Clues: How harmful is it? • hours later(weed control). • of action How does it work? • 3-5 days later(weed control). • family The group it belongs to. • The type of organism the pesticide controls. • An effects become evident over a longer period of time. • A substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation. • ...
Agriculture 2022-12-29
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- 10,000-13,000 years ago
- possible cause of the invention of agriculture
- early cultivation of plants
- the type of technology that is considered more sustainable in the Guttman Bond article
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- herding of domesticated animals
- humans chose desired traits in plants and animals
- the strategy used that plants multiple species together
- a popular crop that originated in mexico
- a side effect of an agricultural society
- said that agriculture was bad for the human race
10 Clues: 10,000-13,000 years ago • early cultivation of plants • herding of domesticated animals • a popular crop that originated in mexico • a side effect of an agricultural society • possible cause of the invention of agriculture • said that agriculture was bad for the human race • humans chose desired traits in plants and animals • ...
Agriculture 2022-12-06
10 Clues: stored food • to store bile • muscular tube • bile production • stomach of chicken • absorbs water and salts • first part of the stomach • helps further digest food • breaks down undigested food • emptying place for several systems
agriculture 2022-12-11
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- microorganisms that have the potential to cause infectious diseases
- example of weeds
- micronutrient supplied by soil
- the duration of daylight that influences plant sand other organisms in their growth, reproduction
- the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons
- crops grown specifically for building and maintaining soil fertility and structure
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- organisms that enrich the nutrient quality of the soil
- deficiencies, excesses or imbalances in a person's intake of energy and/or nutrients
- crossing between genetically dissimilar plants
- nutrients that are required in large quantities for the growth and development of plants
10 Clues: example of weeds • micronutrient supplied by soil • crossing between genetically dissimilar plants • organisms that enrich the nutrient quality of the soil • microorganisms that have the potential to cause infectious diseases • crops grown specifically for building and maintaining soil fertility and structure • ...
agriculture 2022-06-11
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- the chemical substance added to soil for growth of plants
- keeping harvested grains safe for longer time
- the unwanted and uncultivated plants
- the process of loosening and turning of the soil
- the natural substance added to soil for growth of plants
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- the process to separate grain seeds from the chaff
- the process of cutting of plants after it is mature
- the supply of water to crops at regular interval
- the process of planting the seeds under the soil
- plants of same kind cultivated at one place on a large scale
10 Clues: the unwanted and uncultivated plants • keeping harvested grains safe for longer time • the supply of water to crops at regular interval • the process of planting the seeds under the soil • the process of loosening and turning of the soil • the process to separate grain seeds from the chaff • the process of cutting of plants after it is mature • ...
AGRICULTURE 2025-10-27
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- Growing of flowers, fruits and vegetables for commercial use
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- A type of commercial farming where a single crop is grown
- Shifting cultivation is known by ___ in Mexico
- A type of farming which uses organic manure and natural pesticides
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- Coarse grains are also known as ___
- Also known as 'Golden Fibre'
- Cultivation of grapes
- Requires 210 frost free days for growth
- Agriculture is a ___ activity
10 Clues: Cultivation of grapes • Also known as 'Golden Fibre' • Agriculture is a ___ activity • Coarse grains are also known as ___ • Type of farming to meet family needs • Requires 210 frost free days for growth • Shifting cultivation is known by ___ in Mexico • A type of commercial farming where a single crop is grown • ...
Agriculture 2025-08-30
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- the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
- plant life
- to plow and prepare land for growing crops
- the science of growing plants
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- usual; shared by all
- to supply with water
- having to do with farming
- a cross between two different species
- having no special distinction
- the leaves of a plant
10 Clues: plant life • usual; shared by all • to supply with water • the leaves of a plant • having to do with farming • having no special distinction • the science of growing plants • a cross between two different species • to plow and prepare land for growing crops • the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
agriculture 2026-05-08
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- Many Canadian farms are family-owned and passed down through generations.
- Canada sells many agri-food products to countries around the world.
- This oilseed crop is a leading Canadian crop used for food and fuel.
- Soil, water, and air that help crops and livestock grow.
- Canada’s landscapes and climates allow many types of crops and livestock.
- Canada is one of the world’s top exporters of this golden grain.
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- Canadian farmers use technology and new ideas to grow food sustainably.
- One of Canada’s largest and most important industries.
- This farm animal provides milk and dairy products.
- These insects help pollinate many fruits and vegetables.
10 Clues: This farm animal provides milk and dairy products. • One of Canada’s largest and most important industries. • These insects help pollinate many fruits and vegetables. • Soil, water, and air that help crops and livestock grow. • Canada is one of the world’s top exporters of this golden grain. • Canada sells many agri-food products to countries around the world. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2020-05-10
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- _ agriculture is the way of the future in meeting society's demands for food and textile, without compromising the ability for current or future generations to meet their needs
- Bos _ refers to the breeds of cattle which are more suited to cooler climates
- A breed of cattle which is crossed between a Hereford bull and a Brahman cow
- Bos _ refers to the breeds of cattle which are more suited to warmer and dryer climates
- _ is the most common breed of beef cattle in the US
- A breed of cattle which is indigenous to South Africa
- A breed of cattle which originated in Baravia, sourthern Germany, and is used for both meat and milk purposes
- A breed of cattle which is crossed between an Angus and a Brahman
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- An area or building where livestock are fed or fattened up
- The flesh of fully grown sheep used as food
- A type of grass which is a perennial favourite in lawns throughout Australia
- A dead body of an animal generally used for consumption
- White flecks and streaks of fat within the lean sections of meat
- The process of mating or hybridising 2 different species of cattle for desirable features
- A breed of cattle which originated in France, where it was used for meat and milk
- The _ breed was developed in the 1700s in England to fulfil the expanding food market created by the Industrial Revolution
- The flesh of a young calf, used as food
17 Clues: The flesh of a young calf, used as food • The flesh of fully grown sheep used as food • _ is the most common breed of beef cattle in the US • A breed of cattle which is indigenous to South Africa • A dead body of an animal generally used for consumption • An area or building where livestock are fed or fattened up • ...
Agriculture 2 2020-06-17
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- ... farming is the production of crops and farm animals for sale using modern technologies
- A person related to you who lived a long time ago
- The opposite of cold
- A thing or an idea that was found
- Farming of seafood
- A body of water smaller than a lake
- A person who studies the field in science and tries to understand how our world works
- A large object that orbits a star
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- The study of how all characteristics of an organism are given through genes
- A plant that is grown on a farm
- ... change is the difference in the Earth's global climate
- ... farming is the farming that provides enough food for a farmer and his family to live, but not enough to sell
- Any organism whose genetic material is changed using genetic engineering techniques
- An area where particular species of animals or plants live
- To put something together
- To become smaller
- Something that is good for your health
17 Clues: To become smaller • Farming of seafood • The opposite of cold • To put something together • A plant that is grown on a farm • A thing or an idea that was found • A large object that orbits a star • A body of water smaller than a lake • Something that is good for your health • A person related to you who lived a long time ago • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2023-11-17
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- excessive grazing
- a society's aspects
- not depleted when used
- to be maintained
- collective habitats
- production of something
- liquid to gas
- to prey
- machine used to convert manure to energy
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- to regulate something
- traps heat
- to drive animals into a specific area
- abnormally dry
- dried out by heat
- particular area is pollution free
- to move from one place to another
- to originate from
17 Clues: to prey • traps heat • liquid to gas • abnormally dry • to be maintained • excessive grazing • dried out by heat • to originate from • a society's aspects • collective habitats • to regulate something • not depleted when used • production of something • particular area is pollution free • to move from one place to another • to drive animals into a specific area • ...
Basic Agriculture 2025-02-24
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- ________ time is when mature crops are gathered
- The artificial application of water to crops
- Any unprocessed or partially processed good
- The science of crop production and soil management
- Material used to make clothing
- A ________ is a good made from a commodity
- Fibers can come from plants, animals, or be ______________
- A secondary product that is derived through the manufacturing process
- What is the commodity used to make bread
- To work soil in preparation for planting a crop
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- Any crop grown to cover the soil and may be incorporated into the soil later for enrichment
- Where food comes from
- The belief that two plants growing near each other produce mutual benefits
- Another word for house/home
- A natural fiber grown as a crop
- Humans must consume this to stay alive
- A parcel of land, containing 4,840 square yards or 43,560 square feet
17 Clues: Where food comes from • Another word for house/home • Material used to make clothing • A natural fiber grown as a crop • Humans must consume this to stay alive • What is the commodity used to make bread • A ________ is a good made from a commodity • Any unprocessed or partially processed good • The artificial application of water to crops • ...
Agriculture Week 2022-03-02
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- the science or practice of farming
- the growing of two crops per year to double agriculture output
- male chicken
- pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant
- a person who studies and experiments with the selection and growth of crops, plants, and pastures
- grass that has been mowed and dried
- person who owns or manages a farm
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- female horse
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- female cow
- male pig
- an animal kept producing milk or beef
- system of varying crops in order on the same ground, avoiding depletion of the soil and controlling weeds, diseases, and pests
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
- feathered animals
- wheat or any other cultivated cereal used as a food
- the wool is used for clothing
17 Clues: male pig • female cow • male chicken • female horse • feathered animals • the wool is used for clothing • person who owns or manages a farm • the science or practice of farming • grass that has been mowed and dried • an animal kept producing milk or beef • growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • wheat or any other cultivated cereal used as a food • ...
Agriculture Puzzle 2026-04-27
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- The amount of food or crops produced from farming.
- A system for supplying water to land to help crops grow.
- The study of human history through physical remains and artifacts.
- Turning over soil to prepare it for planting.
- Crescent, A Middle Eastern region with rich soil where early farming began.
- Dryas, A period of sudden climate cooling that impacted early human societies.
- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers where early civilizations rose.
- Woven or knitted fabrics used for clothing and materials.
- The process of preparing land for growing crops.
- Valley, A South Asian region that hosted one of the world's earliest civilizations.
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- Long, narrow trenches in the soil used for planting seeds.
- Taming wild animals or plants for human use.
- An ancient Mesopotamian city famous for its wealth and the Hanging Gardens.
- Early Mesopotamian people who invented the first writing system.
- The practice of farming crops and raising animals for food.
- An advanced society with cities, government, and culture.
- A cereal grain grown in warm regions for food and animal feed.
17 Clues: Taming wild animals or plants for human use. • Turning over soil to prepare it for planting. • The process of preparing land for growing crops. • The amount of food or crops produced from farming. • A system for supplying water to land to help crops grow. • An advanced society with cities, government, and culture. • ...
Dewans crossword 2022-03-02
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- development of fast growing crops using technology and fertilizers
- system of planting crops on ridge tops, to cut down on farm production costs and to promote more soil conservation
- a large farm in a subtropical or tropical area that specializes in one or two crops to sell to a more developed country
- agriculture made specifically for the farmer to provide food for the farmer and the farmers family
- the farming of products for sale off the farm.
- area with limited to none access to healthy food
- farming method to preserve productivity that's long term and minimize pollution
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- form of subsistence agriculture where people shift activity from field to field
- harvesting twice a year on the same field/farm
- a patch of land cleared for planting through burning
- a form of subsistence agriculture where herding domesticated animals takes place
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- the process by which previously fertile lands become arid
- a flooded field for growing rice and seed agriculture
- the transition from hunting and gathering to planting and sustaining.
- a system developed during the second agricultural revolution in order to preserve the mineral health of soil used in agriculture and prevents patches of land farm being exhausted
- the seasonal movement of livestock between lowland pastures and mountains
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- form of subsistence agriculture where farmers have to expand a large amount of effort to produce maximum possible yield from a parcel of land
- an area that surrounds the source of milk where milk is supplied without it spoiling
21 Clues: commercial gardening and fruit farming • growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • the farming of products for sale off the farm. • harvesting twice a year on the same field/farm • area with limited to none access to healthy food • a patch of land cleared for planting through burning • a flooded field for growing rice and seed agriculture • ...
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 9 VOCABULARY 2024-02-15
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- The most productive farmland
- the amount of food that an individual consumes measured in Kilocalories(Calories)
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- A form of comercial agriculture the specializes in the procustion of milk and other dairy products
- The growign of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- Capturing fish faster than they can reproduce
- A living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology.
- The Malay word for wet rice, increasingly used to describe a flooded field
- 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.
- Comercial gardening and fruit farming so named for the middle english word truck meaning barter or exchange of commodities
- The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions
- Seed of a cereal grass
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
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- A farming practice that leaves all of the soil undisturbed and the entire residue of the previous year's harvest left untouched on the fields.
- Physical, social, and economic access at all times to safe nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
- A form of subsistence agriculture characteristics of Asia’s major population concentrations in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and farmer's family.
- A form of Subsistience agriculture based on heridng domesticated animals
- The capture of wild fish and other seafood living in the waters
- A form of comercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area.
- A system of planting crop tops to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- another name for shifting cultivation, so anmed because fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burnign the debris
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Rice planted on dry land in a nursery then moed to a deliberately flooded field to promote growth
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift in activity from one field to another each field for crops for relatively few years and then left fallow for a relatively logn time
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- A grass that yields grain for food
- A flooded field for growing rice
31 Clues: Seed of a cereal grass • The most productive farmland • A flooded field for growing rice • A grass that yields grain for food • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • Capturing fish faster than they can reproduce • The growign of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions • ...
AP World: Unit 1 Vocab 2015-09-24
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- early settled people showing transitions
- control of water for agriculture
- large structures from powerful reigns
- wild maize that's corn's ancestor
- study of past events
- cultivating species for specific purposes
- period based upon prosperous farming
- fertile region of early civilizations
- extra food leading to diversity
- first large city in Sumer
- population controlling society for gains
- first writing system on clay
- nomadic lifestyle relying on animals
- small, settled community of people
- breeding species to advance traits
- organized human center of culture
- people maintaining leadership over civilization
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- dense human society of complexity
- fertile Mesopotamian valleys of agriculture
- organized society dependent on agriculture
- studying Earth and human interactions
- severely cold period on Earth
- taming species to control tendencies
- organized, will-imposing, city-based society
- early agrarian civilization in Mesopotamia
25 Clues: study of past events • first large city in Sumer • first writing system on clay • severely cold period on Earth • extra food leading to diversity • control of water for agriculture • dense human society of complexity • wild maize that's corn's ancestor • organized human center of culture • small, settled community of people • breeding species to advance traits • ...
Agriculture 2021-11-02
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- crop whose genetic structure has been altered to make it more useful and efficient for human purposes
- the spread of businesses, products, people, and ideas around the world
- yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort
- development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and fertilizers
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- Commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry
- long rectangular plots of farmland to give equal access to the river
- the process by which previously fertile lands become arid and unusable for farming
- small scale production of fruits, vegetables, and flowers as cash crops
- farms A farm where animals are bred and fattened using modern industrial methods
10 Clues: long rectangular plots of farmland to give equal access to the river • the spread of businesses, products, people, and ideas around the world • small scale production of fruits, vegetables, and flowers as cash crops • yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming • ...
AGRICULTURE 2020-08-24
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- THE GRAINS THAT HAVE HIGH NUTRITIONAL VALUE.
- INCREASING PRODUCTION THROUGH USE OF HYV SEEDS, PESTICIDES AND FERTILISERS.
- HYV STANDS FOR .........
- WHICH STATE OF INDIA IS BEST FOR MILLET CULTIVATION
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- PADDY IS ALSO KNOWN AS ..........
- THE PERSON WHO DISCOVERED COFFEE was a ..........
- TEA, SUGERCANE, TEA AND RUBBER ARE GROWN IN .......
- Inputs put in farming by the farmer itself and manually
- Who discovered the coffee plant
- COFFEE WAS DISCOVERED IN ...... YEAR.
10 Clues: HYV STANDS FOR ......... • Who discovered the coffee plant • PADDY IS ALSO KNOWN AS .......... • COFFEE WAS DISCOVERED IN ...... YEAR. • THE GRAINS THAT HAVE HIGH NUTRITIONAL VALUE. • THE PERSON WHO DISCOVERED COFFEE was a .......... • TEA, SUGERCANE, TEA AND RUBBER ARE GROWN IN ....... • WHICH STATE OF INDIA IS BEST FOR MILLET CULTIVATION • ...
Agriculture 2021-11-12
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- the crops designed to produce more more harvest.
- one of the countries where Green Revolution was most successful.
- the type of agriculture that consumes a large amount of pesticides, fertilizers, energy and freshwater.
- a method followed commonly for commercial agriculture.
- an example of land degradation.
- the big water channels taken out from rivers to divert water away.
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- the green revolution is widely criticized for causing this type of damage.
- the technology which harms farmers financially.
- the chemicals associates with temporary increase in production.
- the father of Green Revolution.
10 Clues: the father of Green Revolution. • an example of land degradation. • the technology which harms farmers financially. • the crops designed to produce more more harvest. • a method followed commonly for commercial agriculture. • the chemicals associates with temporary increase in production. • one of the countries where Green Revolution was most successful. • ...
