agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture 2025-04-22
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- Farming is a source of raw ________.
- A farm that has both crops and animals.
- Small scale farming is usual done in ________ areas.
- Agriculture contributes to the _______ domestic product of a country.
- Land that is suitable for cultivation is __________.
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- _________ grain farming is the cultivation of a single grain crop.
- Small scale farming requires alot of _______ labor.
- Family farms support a single family but may employ outside _________.
- These farmers grow crops on small farms for local markets.
- An area of land that is used for growing crops or raising livestock.
10 Clues: Farming is a source of raw ________. • A farm that has both crops and animals. • Small scale farming requires alot of _______ labor. • Small scale farming is usual done in ________ areas. • Land that is suitable for cultivation is __________. • These farmers grow crops on small farms for local markets. • ...
Agriculture 2025-05-16
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- what degree you get as a junior
- what you get as a freshman
- the most important member of the group
- The greatest organization of all time
- Asked to advise from time to time, as the need arises on plants to make them grow faster
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- being great at leading people
- owl Bird in FFA emblem
- prepare and post the agenda for each chapter
- FFA degree you get as a senior
- give old and new business, tell History
10 Clues: owl Bird in FFA emblem • what you get as a freshman • being great at leading people • FFA degree you get as a senior • what degree you get as a junior • The greatest organization of all time • the most important member of the group • give old and new business, tell History • prepare and post the agenda for each chapter • ...
agriculture 2023-01-19
Agriculture 2024-10-17
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- Cultivation of grapes
- Is also known as slash and burn agriculture
- Chemicals are input,_____ is input .
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- prevalent in thickly populated regions
- Farming where no genetic modification is done.
- known in North-East India.
- Also knwn as Golden Fibre
- Provide support to the primary and secondary setors
- Also known as corn
- Nomadic practised in Semi-arid and arid regions of
10 Clues: Also known as corn • Cultivation of grapes • Also knwn as Golden Fibre • known in North-East India. • Chemicals are input,_____ is input . • prevalent in thickly populated regions • Is also known as slash and burn agriculture • Farming where no genetic modification is done. • Provide support to the primary and secondary setors • ...
agriculture 2025-10-29
10 Clues: swine • harvester • "___ maze" • deal with meat • "John Deere ___" • other word for cow • used to store grain • Equus africanus asinus • a word for someone who farms • common crop that starts with w
agriculture 2025-11-05
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- to gather ripe crops
- a piece of land used for growing crops
- any natural or synthetic substance that is added to soi
- to produce something
- a unit to measure the volume of dry goods
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- to artificially water land
- a building designed to store grain
- land that has been plowed but left unseeded
- preparing land for crops by loosing the soil
- Drill a machine that plants seeds
10 Clues: to gather ripe crops • to produce something • to artificially water land • a building designed to store grain • Drill a machine that plants seeds • a piece of land used for growing crops • a unit to measure the volume of dry goods • land that has been plowed but left unseeded • preparing land for crops by loosing the soil • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2023-06-15
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- Growing several crops simultaneously in same field
- Increase in agricultural productivity through technological advancements
- Crops grown in the period between 2 cash crops
- Process of capturing, storage & removal of carbon dioxide from Earth’s atmosphere
- Actions to preserve and restore water resources
- Organic matter spread on soil surface as covering
- opposite of monocrops
- a big no no for soil health
- Biological Indicator of Soil Health
- Severe ecological disaster in the 1930s
- Plants that have the ability to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by other plants
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- Expert in science of soil management & crop production
- Refers to plants or animals that are intentionally cultivated for their productivity in a permaculture system
- Key Pillar of Regenerative Agriculture
- Used to slow down water runoff and increase water infiltration into the ground
- An agricultural system that mimics a natural forest for food production
- One of water management techniques in permaculture
17 Clues: opposite of monocrops • a big no no for soil health • Biological Indicator of Soil Health • Key Pillar of Regenerative Agriculture • Severe ecological disaster in the 1930s • Crops grown in the period between 2 cash crops • Actions to preserve and restore water resources • Organic matter spread on soil surface as covering • ...
technowords 2022-11-22
16 Clues: rice • corn • robots • plants • planting • machines • harvesting • agriculture • philippines • entrepreneur • technologies • EdithDacuycuy • businessperson • AGRI-STATISTIKA • GrossDomesticProduct • Artificialintelligence
Agriculture 2022-08-31
10 Clues: golden fibre • equatorial crop • psf in Venezuela • plantation agriculture • slash and burn agriculture • art of growing fruits and vegetables • it's got India as it's original home • commercial crop in Haryana and Punjab • crop which is used both as good and fodder • largest producer of ground nut in 2016-2017
Agriculture 2019-04-23
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- the sweet, fleshy part of a plant that has the seeds in it
- large scale production of selected crops
- grows just below the surface and produces a leafy shoot above ground
- a product that is shipped out of a country to be used or sold in another country
- a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower
- a product that is shipped into one country from another country
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- plants that grow and die in a single season
- edible part of a herbaceous plant
- grows below the ground
- the edible blooms of vegetables
10 Clues: grows below the ground • the edible blooms of vegetables • edible part of a herbaceous plant • large scale production of selected crops • plants that grow and die in a single season • the sweet, fleshy part of a plant that has the seeds in it • a product that is shipped into one country from another country • ...
Agriculture 2019-12-22
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- a broad and heavy knife
- connected with buying and selling of good and services
- increase in the production of food grains in 1960s
- the total amount of crops produced
- ducks, chickens kept in the farm
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- Farms were crops are grown,harvested, processed and even packed
- shifting cultivation practised in India
- large machines used in extensive farming in the western countries
- type of farming in which cash crops are grown
- practice of supplying land with water so that crops grow well
10 Clues: a broad and heavy knife • ducks, chickens kept in the farm • the total amount of crops produced • shifting cultivation practised in India • type of farming in which cash crops are grown • increase in the production of food grains in 1960s • connected with buying and selling of good and services • practice of supplying land with water so that crops grow well • ...
Agriculture 2020-12-23
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- Action de recueillir les produits de la terre.
- Véhicule automobile utilisé en agriculture.
- Produit comestible servant à l'alimentation.
- Personne vivant à la campagne du travail de la terre.
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- Ensemble des animaux élevés pour la production agricole.
- Bâtiment fermé servant à abriter la récolte dans une exploitation agricole.
- Personne qui exploite un domaine agricole.
- Produit destiné à la vente.
- Substance que l'on mêle au sol pour le fertiliser.
- Étendue de terre propre à la culture.
10 Clues: Produit destiné à la vente. • Étendue de terre propre à la culture. • Personne qui exploite un domaine agricole. • Véhicule automobile utilisé en agriculture. • Produit comestible servant à l'alimentation. • Action de recueillir les produits de la terre. • Substance que l'on mêle au sol pour le fertiliser. • Personne vivant à la campagne du travail de la terre. • ...
Agriculture 2020-12-16
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- What is Slash and Burn Agriculture called in Mexico?
- where is Slash And Burn Cultivation Called 'Conuco' ?
- which seed is grown both as Rabi And Kharif Crop?
- which country is the largest producer of fruits and vegetables?
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- Who initiated Bhoodan-Gramdan Movement?
- Which food crop is rich in calcium,iron and roughage?
- Which fibre is known as Golden Fibre?
- Which variety of coffee was intially brought from Yemen to India?
- Muskmelon and Watermelon are grown during which season?
- Which Crop takes almost an Year to Grow?
10 Clues: Which fibre is known as Golden Fibre? • Who initiated Bhoodan-Gramdan Movement? • Which Crop takes almost an Year to Grow? • which seed is grown both as Rabi And Kharif Crop? • What is Slash and Burn Agriculture called in Mexico? • Which food crop is rich in calcium,iron and roughage? • where is Slash And Burn Cultivation Called 'Conuco' ? • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-10-23
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- the study of ecological processes as they relate to food production; the goal is to develop agricultural systems that are aligned with the forces of nature, rather than using pesticides and other manmade methods to control those forces.
- and implement pulled behind a tractor that chops up the surface of the soil with large metal discs, removing weeds and loosening the earth in preparation for planting.
- the integration of aquaculture (growing fish for food) and hydroponic vegetable production; these systems rely on plants to absorb fish waste from the water, which substitutes as fertilizer.
- a machine that harvests grain, threshing it in the process.
- refers to farm and agricultural methods that employ synthetic chemicals; the opposite of organic agriculture.
- material that has been piled into a long row in a field; may refer to hay that is being prepared for baling, piles of compost, or other materials.
- the science of agriculture, specifically as it relates to industrial-scale farming and profit maximization.
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- plants in a soilless medium (such as coco coir or perlite), typically in a greenhouse; nutrients are delivered in a liquid form.
- a weed that has developed resistance to herbicides.
- a large planting of a single crop, often on the scale of hundreds or thousands of acres; monoculture plantings are typically associated with the use of large machinery and agrichemicals.
10 Clues: a weed that has developed resistance to herbicides. • a machine that harvests grain, threshing it in the process. • the science of agriculture, specifically as it relates to industrial-scale farming and profit maximization. • refers to farm and agricultural methods that employ synthetic chemicals; the opposite of organic agriculture. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-10-23
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- a large planting of a single crop, often on the scale of hundreds or thousands of acres; monoculture plantings are typically associated with the use of large machinery and agrichemicals.
- material that has been piled into a long row in a field; may refer to hay that is being prepared for baling, piles of compost, or other materials.
- the integration of aquaculture (growing fish for food) and hydroponic vegetable production; these systems rely on plants to absorb fish waste from the water, which substitutes as fertilizer.
- refers to farm and agricultural methods that employ synthetic chemicals; the opposite of organic agriculture.
- a machine that harvests grain, threshing it in the process.
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- plants in a soilless medium (such as coco coir or perlite), typically in a greenhouse; nutrients are delivered in a liquid form.
- a weed that has developed resistance to herbicides.
- the study of ecological processes as they relate to food production; the goal is to develop agricultural systems that are aligned with the forces of nature, rather than using pesticides and other manmade methods to control those forces.
- the science of agriculture, specifically as it relates to industrial-scale farming and profit maximization.
- and implement pulled behind a tractor that chops up the surface of the soil with large metal discs, removing weeds and loosening the earth in preparation for planting.
10 Clues: a weed that has developed resistance to herbicides. • a machine that harvests grain, threshing it in the process. • the science of agriculture, specifically as it relates to industrial-scale farming and profit maximization. • refers to farm and agricultural methods that employ synthetic chemicals; the opposite of organic agriculture. • ...
Agriculture 2023-01-19
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- past or _______
- When people think of farming they think of...
- people that help others
- another word for not accepting
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- I ______ in the future
- If you live in america your known as an ______
- ______ more power on barganing
- Another word for hardworking
- Some people have this in their friends or family
- agriculture isn't just farming but its also about ______
10 Clues: past or _______ • I ______ in the future • people that help others • Another word for hardworking • ______ more power on barganing • another word for not accepting • When people think of farming they think of... • If you live in america your known as an ______ • Some people have this in their friends or family • agriculture isn't just farming but its also about ______
Agriculture 2023-04-28
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- another word for surplus
- to put water on plants to help them grow
- raising animals and growing plants for food
- people controlling baby animals
- another word for this is village
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- this is what people do when they need to use animals to help them
- when someone farms
- what is left over
- this is mostly found in meat, eggs, cheese, and beans
- growing crops for a purpose
10 Clues: what is left over • when someone farms • another word for surplus • growing crops for a purpose • people controlling baby animals • another word for this is village • to put water on plants to help them grow • raising animals and growing plants for food • this is mostly found in meat, eggs, cheese, and beans • this is what people do when they need to use animals to help them
Agriculture 2023-08-30
10 Clues: Kills pests • Comes from milk • Animals Graze here • Animals graze on this • Used to harvest fields • Where chickens lay eggs • They are grown in gardens • Science of soil management • Where cows get milked from • Used to protect soil before planting
Agriculture 2023-08-30
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- a person who owns or manages a farm
- science of farming for the growing of crops
- an area of land where fruit trees are
- unwanted plants that compete with crops for resources
- a farming implement used to turn over the soil
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- practice of garden cultivation and management
- artificial application of water to crops and plants
- a powerful vehicle used for pulling farm machinery or trailers
- a structure with transparent walls used for growing plants in controlled conditions
- substance applied to soil or crop to promote plant growth
10 Clues: a person who owns or manages a farm • an area of land where fruit trees are • science of farming for the growing of crops • practice of garden cultivation and management • a farming implement used to turn over the soil • artificial application of water to crops and plants • unwanted plants that compete with crops for resources • ...
Agriculture 2024-12-10
10 Clues: Cows.....milk. • We ..........the ripe corn. • Farms ........milk and eggs. • The cows are in the ........ • The ..........is big and red. • ..........means growing food. • The ........are eating grass. • I put dirt in the ............ • We buy fresh fruit at the ....... • The farmer uses ......for plants.
Agriculture 2024-11-19
Agriculture 2024-06-21
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- A building with glass walls and a glass roof used for growing plants.
- An area of land, and the buildings on it, used for growing crops and keeping animals.
- A chemical used to kill pests, especially insects.
- A plant that is grown in large quantities, especially as food.
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- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth.
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- The top layer of the earth in which plants grow.
- The small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant grows.
- A large farming tool with blades that digs into the soil to prepare it for planting.
10 Clues: A substance added to soil to help plants grow. • The top layer of the earth in which plants grow. • A chemical used to kill pests, especially insects. • The supply of water to land or crops to help growth. • The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • The small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant grows. • ...
Agriculture 2025-10-02
10 Clues: Winter crop • Staple food crop • It is a coarse grain • Type of commercial crop • Used both as food and fodder • Known as blood-less revolution • Summer cropping season of India • Personal Accident Insurance Scheme • Slash and burn agriculture in Mexico • Slash and burn agriculture in Jharkhand
Agriculture Insurance 2020-10-07
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- ____ General Insurance is one of the many companies providing Crop Insurance
- ____ is one of the main promoters of AIC
- AIC commenced business in ____, 2003
- The Registered Office and Head Quarters of AIC is located in ____
- ____ Based Crop Insurance aims to mitigate the hardship of the insured farmers against the likelihood of financial loss on account of anticipated crop loss resulting from incidence of adverse conditions of weather parameters like rainfall, temperature, frost, humidity etc
- ____ Insurance Corporation of India is one of the main promoters of AIC
- AIC also transacts other insurance businesses directly or indirectly concerning agriculture and its ____ activities
- Under PMFBY, a single platform will ensure better administration, coordination & ____ for getting real time information and monitoring.
- ____ General Insurance is one of the many companies providing Crop Insurance
- Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (Acronym)
- The automated solution under PMFBY has opened a window of opportunity to remote and economically-weak ____ to benefit from crop insurance services
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- Agriculture Insurance Company of India Limited was incorporated under the Indian ____ Act, 1956
- Under PMFBY, Crop Insurance provides insurance services to farmers ____ than before
- PMFBY is under the MINISTRY OF ‘____ & FARMERS WELFARE’
- The Government is endeavouring for the ____ of all the stakeholders viz. farmers, insurance companies, financial institutions & Government agencies on single IT platform through PMFBY
- AIC is registered with ____ (registration no. 126) to carry on its insurance business
- Restructured Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (Acronym)
- ____ insurance is a means of protecting the agriculturist against financial losses due to uncertainties that may arise from crop failures/losses arising from named or all unforeseen perils beyond their control
- ____ General Insurance is one of the many companies providing Crop Insurance
19 Clues: AIC commenced business in ____, 2003 • ____ is one of the main promoters of AIC • Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (Acronym) • PMFBY is under the MINISTRY OF ‘____ & FARMERS WELFARE’ • Restructured Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (Acronym) • The Registered Office and Head Quarters of AIC is located in ____ • ...
Agriculture Hannah 2020-05-05
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- Beef cattle farming is predominantly around the ___
- There are been an increase of Australian pork and ___ consumption over the last 50 years.
- A winter feed for cows that is dried grass
- A cow with Asian origin is called a Bos ___
- Intensive/Extensive product is traditionally either to monitor.
- the meat from calves
- Murray Greys are a crosbreed of Angus and ____
- white flecks and streaks of fat within lean sections of meat
- A boss taurus breed that originated in Scotland
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- French origin that came to Australia in 1969
- no horns
- Soil quality that is dry and infertile
- land covered in grasses and plants suitable for grazing
- in 2017, majority of Australia's cattle (42%) were raised in this state
- the weatheral, temperature, humidity etc factors of a certain area
- Famous Bos Indicus cattle that came to Australia in the 1930s from the US
- opposite of native
17 Clues: no horns • opposite of native • the meat from calves • Soil quality that is dry and infertile • A winter feed for cows that is dried grass • A cow with Asian origin is called a Bos ___ • French origin that came to Australia in 1969 • Murray Greys are a crosbreed of Angus and ____ • A boss taurus breed that originated in Scotland • ...
Agriculture Week 2022-02-21
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- the science or practice of farming
- the growing of two crops per year to double agriculture output
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
- female horse
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- feathered animals
- person who owns or manages a farm
- wheat or ant other cultivated cereal used as a food
- female cow
- a person who studies and experiments with the selection and growth of crop, plants, and pastures
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- wool is used for clothing
- male chicken
- pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant
- system of varying crops in order on the same ground, avoiding depletion of the soil and controlling weeds, diseases, and pests
- an animal kept producing milk or beef
- grass that has been mowed and dried
- male pig
17 Clues: male pig • female cow • male chicken • female horse • feathered animals • 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 ant other cultivated cereal used as a food • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2023-11-17
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- dried out by heat
- gas traps heat
- abnormally dry
- excessive grazing
- digester machine used to convert manure to energy
- liquid to gas
- to originate from
- to be maintained
- quality rules particular are, pollution free
- collective habitats
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- hunting to drive animals into a specific area
- to prey
- a society's aspects
- to move from one place to another
- to regulate something
- engery not depleted when used
- production of something
17 Clues: to prey • liquid to gas • gas traps heat • abnormally dry • to be maintained • dried out by heat • excessive grazing • to originate from • a society's aspects • collective habitats • to regulate something • production of something • engery not depleted when used • to move from one place to another • quality rules particular are, pollution free • hunting to drive animals into a specific area • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2024-08-18
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- Plant grown for food, fiber, or fuel
- Able to grow crops
- series of activities that result in an agriculture product
- a volume measurement (8 gallons)
- Miminum level of support
- absolutely necessary
- Largest industry in the USA
- Growing a single crop in a given area
- a measure of farm land
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- Extreme food shortage
- Taming wild animals for human use
- Extra
- Prepare and use land for crops
- Controlled production of animal for food, fiber, etc.
- one of the earliest animals domesticated for food
- excess of something
- a person engaged in production agriculture
- A product that is bought and sold
18 Clues: Extra • Able to grow crops • excess of something • absolutely necessary • Extreme food shortage • a measure of farm land • Miminum level of support • Largest industry in the USA • Prepare and use land for crops • a volume measurement (8 gallons) • Taming wild animals for human use • A product that is bought and sold • Plant grown for food, fiber, or fuel • ...
GMOs 2023-04-13
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- rotating crops to help soil health
- creating flat sections of land to stop soil runoff
- places where large amounts of animals are fed
- science of caring for and planting timber
- chemicals that kill fungi
- chemicals that kills weeds
- process where humans destroy the land
- improving agriculture with new ideas
- pest control that involves live organisms
- foods that have to go through processing
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- cut trees, burn land to help soil
- agriculture where animals graze on grass
- land that is good for growing crops
- chemicals that kill insects that eat crops
- organism created by inserting new DNA into cell
- chemical or natural substance that increases soil health
- farming that does not require tilling soil
- agriculture that preserve land health
- science of growing and raising food
- breeding that is based on selected traits
- process where one crop is grown at a time
21 Clues: chemicals that kill fungi • chemicals that kills weeds • cut trees, burn land to help soil • rotating crops to help soil health • land that is good for growing crops • science of growing and raising food • improving agriculture with new ideas • agriculture that preserve land health • process where humans destroy the land • agriculture where animals graze on grass • ...
Agricultural Crossword 2020-12-23
29 Clues: rice • maize • beans • tomato • kaduna • ginger • farming • nursery • tractor • tillage • organic • storage • milling • mulching • soyabean • business • inorganic • warehouse • processing • technology • irrigation • production • farm-input • greenhouse • fertilizer • agriculture • cultivation • value-chain • transportation
APES Extra Credit 2022-12-13
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- carbonfootprint
- aquifer
- globalwarming
- producers
- biome
- estuary
- pollution
- non-renewable
- biodiversity
- consumers
- renewable
- sustainable
- ecosystem
- biomagnification
- wetland
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- indicatorspecies
- carcinogen
- biomass
- hydroelectric
- tradegyofthecommons
- bioaccumulation
- compost
- carbondioxide
- pesticide
- stratosphere
- deforestation
- leachate
- agriculture
- geothermal
- fossilfuel
30 Clues: biome • biomass • aquifer • compost • estuary • wetland • leachate • producers • pesticide • pollution • consumers • renewable • ecosystem • carcinogen • geothermal • fossilfuel • agriculture • sustainable • stratosphere • biodiversity • hydroelectric • globalwarming • carbondioxide • deforestation • non-renewable • carbonfootprint • bioaccumulation • indicatorspecies • biomagnification • tradegyofthecommons
Unit 5 Crossword Review 2022-02-15
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- Organic version of mixed crop & livestock
- #1 thing that affects agriculture
- Seed to supermarket
- Type of commercial agriculture in LDCs
- Fruits, vegetables, and flowers is what type of agriculture
- Lack of this will prevent rice farming
- Most subsidized crop in US
- AKA for Third Agriculture Revolution
- Rivers in the Fertile Crescent - Euphrates, Tigris, and ______
- Perishability, transportation cost, & land rents
- Ring where you would find clementines
- Country that first benefitted from the 3rd Ag. Revolution
- Pollutants produced here, not an AFO
- Seasonal migration of livestock
- Coincides with Second Agricultural Revolution
- Livestock farming
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- This region probably first cultivated rice
- Broccoli one year, wheat the next
- Grapes probably grown in this agricultural type
- Becoming a desert
- Farming type down in SE United States
- Main agriculture in rain forest regions
- Percentage of people in the world with food insecurity
- Does not exist in AFOs
- Most commonly used for livestock feeding
- Flooded river field
- Another name for a flooded river field
- Means to care for
- Area around a city where milk won't spoil
- Cotton gin would have popped up in this Ag. Revolution
30 Clues: Becoming a desert • Means to care for • Livestock farming • Seed to supermarket • Flooded river field • Does not exist in AFOs • Most subsidized crop in US • Seasonal migration of livestock • Broccoli one year, wheat the next • #1 thing that affects agriculture • AKA for Third Agriculture Revolution • Pollutants produced here, not an AFO • Farming type down in SE United States • ...
MS Agriculture 8/14 2024-08-14
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- Science of raising crops and livestock
- meat from pigs
- the month school starts
- meat from cattle
- goods a country sends to another country
- this country has the largest population
- Kentucky department of agriculture
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- student club for agriculture
- goods that a country receives from another country
- United States department of agriculture
- the county Paris is located
- the month we get out of school
- Paris middle school mascot
- career development event
14 Clues: meat from pigs • meat from cattle • the month school starts • career development event • Paris middle school mascot • the county Paris is located • student club for agriculture • the month we get out of school • Kentucky department of agriculture • Science of raising crops and livestock • United States department of agriculture • this country has the largest population • ...
Ag 2023-07-20
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- Animal doctor, crucial for livestock health.
- Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery.
- Involved in the seasonal crop harvest.
- Scientist specializing in the study of plants.
- Insect specialist with a focus on agriculture.
- Designs and maintains agricultural landscapes.
- Studies fruit cultivation and production.
- Professional in the cultivation of plants and gardens.
- Conducts studies to improve agricultural methods.
- Analyzing the economics of farming.
- Communicates agricultural news and practices.
- Advises on various agricultural practices.
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- Specializes in beekeeping and honey production.
- Develops plans for rural land use.
- Manages and cares for livestock on open ranges.
- Expert in soil management and crop production.
- Expert in winemaking and vineyard management.
- Specialist in agricultural practices and methods.
- Expert in designing and managing irrigation systems.
- Designs and develops farming equipment.
- Managing commercial agriculture ventures.
- Researcher analyzing soil properties for agriculture.
- Insect specialist with a focus on agriculture
- Ensures compliance with agricultural regulations.
- Develops new plant varieties through breeding.
- Manages and operates a ranch or livestock farm.
- Applying biological science to agriculture.
- Oversees operations on a farm or agricultural
- Provides weather forecasts for farmers.
- Studies living organisms and their relation to agriculture.
30 Clues: Develops plans for rural land use. • Analyzing the economics of farming. • Involved in the seasonal crop harvest. • Designs and develops farming equipment. • Provides weather forecasts for farmers. • Managing commercial agriculture ventures. • Studies fruit cultivation and production. • Advises on various agricultural practices. • ...
introduction in Agriculture 2025-04-07
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- The main farm animal that is sued to produce milk.
- The place where agriculture is done.
- Another word for plants.
- A type of product that agriculture provides that keeps you alive.
- The cultivation and harvesting of products in farms.
- This product comes from chickens.
- The process of gathering crops.
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- This farm animal produces eggs.
- These are agricultural products that come directly from birds (e.g. chicken, turkey).
- These people are the ones that do agriculture.
- The surface on which crops are grown on.
- This type of product is produced by a cow.
- Agriculture provides the materials needed to make this type of product.
- A fluffy, white material that comes from a crop.
- The farm animal that produces wool.
15 Clues: Another word for plants. • This farm animal produces eggs. • The process of gathering crops. • This product comes from chickens. • The farm animal that produces wool. • The place where agriculture is done. • The surface on which crops are grown on. • This type of product is produced by a cow. • These people are the ones that do agriculture. • ...
Life on Earth and Agriculture Crossword 2021-11-10
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- ________ language, helps humans communicate more efficiently
- was used more efficiently due to agriculture which manipulated the sun so that they could use more of the products of photosynthesis
- _______ selection is when the environment picks with animals and plants survive
- what people used before agriculture to sustain themselves
- Too many people in the same place, one of the reasons why agriculture started
- _________ selection is when humans pick which animals and plants survive
- someone who tends plants and animals
- to balance conditions in and outside an organism's body, one of the four qualities of life
- changing over time, one of the four qualities of life
- animals that are dependent on humans, a form of agriculture
- our ancestors, the species we originated from
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- _______ change, long-term change of temperature and weather patterns, one of the reasons why agriculture started
- one of the four qualities of life, to take in energy
- how organisms multiple, one of the four qualities of life
- ___and RNA are the building blocks of life
- human species, our species
- needs to be in a certain range so that liquid stays liquid
- __________ learning, how humans advance, accumulating knowledge
- what complexity happened on earth 4 billion years ago
- two species relying on each other for survival
- sustains life, why life doesn't exist on planets too close or too far away from the sun
- How our ancestors handled overpopulation before agriculture
22 Clues: human species, our species • someone who tends plants and animals • ___and RNA are the building blocks of life • our ancestors, the species we originated from • two species relying on each other for survival • one of the four qualities of life, to take in energy • what complexity happened on earth 4 billion years ago • ...
Food from the land 2025-06-04
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- the first letter in the acronym for Mad Cow disease
- a general category of brain diseases called proteinopathies, which includes Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease,
- pesticides and herbicides are used to prevent this in crops
- pesticides and herbicides are examples of what
- promoting crop rotation and mixed farming, organic farming can improve biodiversity and ecosystem health.
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes where nutrients and growth can be found
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes heat and rain
- the brain turns into "what" when it is suffering from Mad Cow disease
- the name of the workforce when working in agriculture
- a farming method that meets the needs of the present without compromising future generations of agriculture.
- bees, ladybugs, and mosquitos
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- a term used when farmers use less water
- when a resouce can be used more than once and can regenerate on their own
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes bugs and insects
- combines, swathers, and bailers
- the name of this country
- plants that are harmful to crop growth and needs herbicides to get rid of them
- summer, winter, spring, and fall
- the use of renewable resources and recycling. The techniques used are natural.
- when the soil can't grow anything the farmer has planted
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes the hills and valleys of farm lands
21 Clues: the name of this country • bees, ladybugs, and mosquitos • combines, swathers, and bailers • summer, winter, spring, and fall • a term used when farmers use less water • pesticides and herbicides are examples of what • the first letter in the acronym for Mad Cow disease • the name of the workforce when working in agriculture • ...
Dessert - Agriculture 2022-03-21
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- a taxonomic category that ranks below class and above order.
- vegetation consisting of typically short plants with long, narrow leaves, growing wild or cultivated on lawns and pasture, and as a fodder crop.
- a taxonomic category that ranks below kingdom and above phylum or division.
- a principal taxonomic category that ranks above species and below family, and is denoted by a capitalized Latin name
- a simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant of a large group that includes the seaweeds and many single-celled forms. Algae contain chlorophyll but lack true stems, roots, leaves, and vascular tissue.
- a set or category of things having some property or attribute in common and differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality.
- the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.
- the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated.
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- The major divisions of the plant kingdom are the mosses, ferns, conifers (gymnosperms) and flowering plants (angiosperms).
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. The species is the principal natural taxonomic unit, ranking below a genus and denoted by a Latin binomial a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts
- relating to, affecting, or consisting of a vessel or vessels, especially those which carry blood.
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit. Gymnosperms include the conifers, cycads, and ginkgo.
- Non-vascular plants are plants without a vascular system consisting of xylem and phloem.
- group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit.
- A plant that produces seeds.
16 Clues: A plant that produces seeds. • a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. • a taxonomic category that ranks below class and above order. • group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit. • a taxonomic category that ranks below kingdom and above phylum or division. • ...
Agriculture Month 2023-03-09
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- An acre of land is equivalent to a _____ field
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- _____ Illinois receives about 40" of rain each year
- Illinois is the leading producer
- A resource that can be used again and again
- Accounts for 23 percent of American farms
- Make up 30 percent of farmers today
- 2023 is the year of the
- There are about 1,500 _____ types in Illinois
- Percent of family farmers in Illinois
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- Single largest employer in the world
- System of varying crops in order on the same ground, avoiding depletion of the soil and controlling weeds, diseases, and pests
- A person who studies and experiments with the selection and growth of crops, plants, and pastures
- the growing of two crops per year to double agricultural output
- 99 percent of the farms in America are operated by
- About 44 percent of ______ is used for export
16 Clues: 2023 is the year of the • Illinois is the leading producer • Make up 30 percent of farmers today • Single largest employer in the world • Percent of family farmers in Illinois • Accounts for 23 percent of American farms • growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • A resource that can be used again and again • About 44 percent of ______ is used for export • ...
Arkansas Agriculture 2023-10-05
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- A type of chicken used for egg production
- Arkansas ranks first nationally for this grain crop producing almost 50% of the nations harvest
- Arkansas ranks 3rd for this fiber
- 3rd ranking nationally poultry commodity commonly consumed at Thanksgiving
- Arkansas ranks 10th for this high protein legume
- Arkansas largest industry adding over 21.4 billion to the economy each year
- Of the grain variety Arkansas ranks 5th with the US being the top producer in the world
- Sold by the dozen, this commodity comes in both brown and white varieties and ranks 8th
- This commodity is harvested from the ground, dried and then stored before processing, ranks 8th
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- Arkansas is home to this retailer which is the largest food retailer in the world
- 2nd ranking commodity popularly called "chicken" can be ready to process in 7 weeks
- Ranked 12th nationally for this type of bovine
- Nationally ranks 3rd commonly referred to as timber
- A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
- Aquaculture commodity ranked first in the nation
- Aquaculture commodity that ranks between 2nd and 3rd nationally
16 Clues: Arkansas ranks 3rd for this fiber • A type of chicken used for egg production • Ranked 12th nationally for this type of bovine • Aquaculture commodity ranked first in the nation • Arkansas ranks 10th for this high protein legume • Nationally ranks 3rd commonly referred to as timber • Aquaculture commodity that ranks between 2nd and 3rd nationally • ...
Le programme de géographie de 6ème 2022-06-27
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- agriculture pour vendre
- départ de de la population des campagnes pour la ville
- nombre d'habitants au km2
- espace gagné sur la mer
- espace au contact de la mer et de la terre
- ville de bord de mer pour accueillir les touristes
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- destruction de la forêt
- quartier construit avec des matériaux de récupération
- très grande ville de plus de 10 millions d'habitants
- agriculture pour se nourrir
- espace inhabité qui commence à être exploité
- grande boite métallique pour le transport
- espace très peuplé
- représentation à plat de la Terre
- espace très peu peuplé
- manque d'eau
16 Clues: manque d'eau • espace très peuplé • espace très peu peuplé • destruction de la forêt • agriculture pour vendre • espace gagné sur la mer • nombre d'habitants au km2 • agriculture pour se nourrir • représentation à plat de la Terre • grande boite métallique pour le transport • espace au contact de la mer et de la terre • espace inhabité qui commence à être exploité • ...
giug iu 2022-08-19
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- ex. chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
- any resource used in production
- Place; protected from bad conditions
- ex swine, sheep, horses, goats, and poultry.
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- The industry of production of plants and animals for food and fiber
- Nourishes the body
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- The operations of the business of agriculture
- To ship out
- Any product of the soil
- resources the natural wealth of a country
- To Ship in
- ex. Cotton or Wool.
- A national youth organization; agriculture.
- An unprocessed or partially processed good
15 Clues: To Ship in • To ship out • Nourishes the body • ex. Cotton or Wool. • Any product of the soil • any resource used in production • Place; protected from bad conditions • ex. chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese. • resources the natural wealth of a country • An unprocessed or partially processed good • A national youth organization; agriculture. • ...
egg 7 2023-08-29
Agriculture as a Business 2022-11-08
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- able to provide goods at a certain price
- Farming to sell to the local market
- Person who overseas the farm
- Place where buyers and sellers meet
- takes on the risk of starting a business
- A person engage in agriculture
- Agriculture Enterprise
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- Selling and delivering products
- Farming to maintains one family
- Farming Raising animals while growing crops
- Production per acre
- Store that sells Agricultural products
- The science or study of farming
- Farming to sell to the export market
- A cross between Agriculture and Economics
15 Clues: Production per acre • Agriculture Enterprise • Person who overseas the farm • A person engage in agriculture • Selling and delivering products • Farming to maintains one family • The science or study of farming • Farming to sell to the local market • Place where buyers and sellers meet • Farming to sell to the export market • Store that sells Agricultural products • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2023-02-28
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- The young of the domestic cow.
- A farm devoted to the production of milk.
- A tract of land devoted to agricultural purposes.
- To produce as a result of effort.
- A vehicle that has large rear wheels or moves on tracks and is used especially for pulling farm implements.
- A soft usually white fluffy material that is made up of the hairs around the seeds.
- The act or art of cultivating or tilling.
- To place or store material, such as grain.
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- A substance (such as manure or a chemical mixture) used to make soil more fertile.
- The watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth.
- Animals kept or raised for use or pleasure.
- An implement used to cut, lift, and turn over soil especially in preparing a seedbed.
- A field especially of arable land or pastureland.
- The loose surface material of the earth in which plants grow.
- A plant or animal or plant or animal product that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence.
- The season for gathering in agricultural crops.
16 Clues: The young of the domestic cow. • To produce as a result of effort. • A farm devoted to the production of milk. • The act or art of cultivating or tilling. • To place or store material, such as grain. • Animals kept or raised for use or pleasure. • The season for gathering in agricultural crops. • A tract of land devoted to agricultural purposes. • ...
AGRICULTURE REVOLUTION 2021-09-17
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- This type of crops enabled animals to be kept over winter
- Surrounding the fields fences and hedges prevented the spread of
- With more food available, the number of farm animals ____________
- When the field was left empty
- strip the old medieval system of farming was called ___________
- The parliament produced an ___________ for the enclosure to take place
- better nutrition results in an increased
- The changes that took place meant that fewer workers were needed to work in
- wanders across the open fields and damaged crops
- New machinery still had to be pulled by
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- change from man and horse power to machine
- The open field system contained _____________ fields
- Surrounding fields with fences meant the fields were now
- breeding The process by which the largest animals on a farm were mated to produce offspring
- The type of farming where crops are grown Pastoral Another type of farming
- Tull This machine planted seeds more effectively
16 Clues: When the field was left empty • New machinery still had to be pulled by • better nutrition results in an increased • change from man and horse power to machine • Tull This machine planted seeds more effectively • wanders across the open fields and damaged crops • The open field system contained _____________ fields • ...
Agriculture Words 2021-12-13
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- a female deer
- a young female cow that has not borne a calf.
- the science and technology of producing and using plants by agriculture for food, fuel, fiber, chemicals, recreation, or land conservation.
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals.
- the care, cultivation, and breeding of crops and animals.
- a pig
- a female bird, especially of a domestic fowl.
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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- the preparation of land for growing crops.
- relating to or affecting horses or other members of the horse family.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- sterilize (a female animal) by removing the ovaries.
- a male domestic chicken.
- the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated.
- the science of soil management and crop production.
- the male of some horned animals, especially the fallow deer, roe deer, reindeer, and antelopes.
16 Clues: a pig • a female deer • a male domestic chicken. • the preparation of land for growing crops. • a young female cow that has not borne a calf. • a female bird, especially of a domestic fowl. • the science of soil management and crop production. • sterilize (a female animal) by removing the ovaries. • a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals. • ...
Agriculture Careers 2022-06-13
16 Clues: it farms • feeds pigs • feeds cows • researches • grows crops • feeds sheep • works on farm • manages crops • feeds chickens • represents sales • works on equipment • supervises the feed • purchases necessities • elevates and operates • manages the warehouse • specialize in agriculture
Unit 5 - Agriculture and Rural Land Use 2024-05-02
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- Mechanized agriculture
- One crop per field
- Property defined by grid lines
- Two crops on the same land, simultaneously
- Factory farms
- Milk producing region
- Farming for money
- Land cost depends on distance from city center
- Following livestock
- Two crops on the same land, different times
- Cash crops
- Farming to eat
- Modified crops
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- Property defined by landmarks
- Birth of agriculture
- Slash and burn
- Type of agriculture depends on distance from city
- Property defined by a river or road
- Seasonal movement of livestock between lowlands and highlands
- Network of everything involved to create/sell a product
20 Clues: Cash crops • Factory farms • Slash and burn • Farming to eat • Modified crops • Farming for money • One crop per field • Following livestock • Birth of agriculture • Milk producing region • Mechanized agriculture • Property defined by landmarks • Property defined by grid lines • Property defined by a river or road • Two crops on the same land, simultaneously • ...
Persian Agriculture 2014-02-23
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- Form of currency named after Persian king.
- Animals used in agriculture, also given as tribute.
- Underground channel of water.
- The father of history.
- What is the Persian term for the highest nobles down?
- Where could people in debt sell themselves?
- Documents of the...property leasing business provide evidence of the ownership of land by businesses.
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- The king who established Persia as an empire.
- What was Persia's main food source from agriculture?
- A noble women who owned agricultural land in Babylonia.
- Form of Persian irrigation system (Persian word).
- Name of the Persian dynasty from 559BC-330BC.
- Accredited with the spread of Qanat technology.
- Another of Persia's main agricultural production.
- A valley which the Persians conquered, has the same name as a famous Egyptian river.
- The name of a Persian noble historically known to have large estates.
16 Clues: The father of history. • Underground channel of water. • Form of currency named after Persian king. • Where could people in debt sell themselves? • The king who established Persia as an empire. • Name of the Persian dynasty from 559BC-330BC. • Accredited with the spread of Qanat technology. • Form of Persian irrigation system (Persian word). • ...
Agriculture/FFA 2017-02-24
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- Members who have graduated are considered to be ___ members
- Symbol for "always and new day" on the FFA emblem
- What symbol is at the Advisor's station
- FFA officer who runs the chapter meetings
- One of the official FFA colors
- How many paragraphs are in the FFA creed
- Type of material the FFA jacket is made of
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- City where FFA convention was held this year.
- Month of Ohio FFA State Convention
- The district of Ohio FFA in which HN FFA belongs too.
- Advisor of the FFA chapter
- Type of degree first year FFA members are eligible for
- Livestock Judging, Public Speaking and Wildlife are types of ___.
- Symbol for labor and tillage of the soil
- The month in which National FFA week is celebrated
- FFA is striving to make better _____.
16 Clues: Advisor of the FFA chapter • One of the official FFA colors • Month of Ohio FFA State Convention • FFA is striving to make better _____. • What symbol is at the Advisor's station • Symbol for labor and tillage of the soil • How many paragraphs are in the FFA creed • FFA officer who runs the chapter meetings • Type of material the FFA jacket is made of • ...
Agriculture Insurance 2020-10-07
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- The automated solution under PMFBY has opened a window of opportunity to remote and economically-weak ____ to benefit from crop insurance services
- Agriculture Insurance Company of India Limited was incorporated under the Indian ____ Act, 1956
- AIC also transacts other insurance businesses directly or indirectly concerning agriculture and its ____ activities
- Under PMFBY, a single platform will ensure better administration, coordination & ____ for getting real time information and monitoring.
- ____ General Insurance is one of the many companies providing Crop Insurance
- ____ Based Crop Insurance aims to mitigate the hardship of the insured farmers against the likelihood of financial loss on account of anticipated crop loss resulting from incidence of adverse conditions of weather parameters like rainfall, temperature, frost, humidity etc
- ____ General Insurance is one of the many companies providing Crop Insurance
- ____ is one of the main promoters of AIC
- ____ insurance is a means of protecting the agriculturist against financial losses due to uncertainties that may arise from crop failures/losses arising from named or all unforeseen perils beyond their control
- AIC is registered with ____ (registration no. 126) to carry on its insurance business
- ____ General Insurance is one of the many companies providing Crop Insurance
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- PMFBY is under the MINISTRY OF ‘____ & FARMERS WELFARE’
- ____ Insurance Corporation of India is one of the main promoters of AIC
- Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (Acronym)
- The Government is endeavouring for the ____ of all the stakeholders viz. farmers, insurance companies, financial institutions & Government agencies on single IT platform through PMFBY
- Under PMFBY, Crop Insurance provides insurance services to farmers ____ than before
- The Registered Office and Head Quarters of AIC is located in ____
- Restructured Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (Acronym)
18 Clues: ____ is one of the main promoters of AIC • Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (Acronym) • PMFBY is under the MINISTRY OF ‘____ & FARMERS WELFARE’ • Restructured Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (Acronym) • The Registered Office and Head Quarters of AIC is located in ____ • ____ Insurance Corporation of India is one of the main promoters of AIC • ...
Agriculture Careers 2022-06-13
16 Clues: it farms • feeds pigs • feeds cows • researches • grows crops • feeds sheep • works on farm • manages crops • feeds chickens • represents sales • works on equipment • supervises the feed • purchases necessities • elevates and operates • manages the warehouse • specialize in agriculture
Agriculture 1 2023-10-24
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- turning over soil and mixing it
- a house for machines and equipment
- the name for preparing the ground for plants
- a house for cows and other animals
- a house for chickens
- adding food and nutients to a field
- breaking the surface layer of soil
- The name for animals sold by a farmer
- the name for growing plants on a farm
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- The name for protecting large groups of trees
- an area where pigs live
- a person who works on the farm
- not using the same field every year
- adding water to a field
- the name for a plant growing on a farm
- a farm has many of these areas of land
16 Clues: a house for chickens • an area where pigs live • adding water to a field • a person who works on the farm • turning over soil and mixing it • a house for machines and equipment • a house for cows and other animals • breaking the surface layer of soil • not using the same field every year • adding food and nutients to a field • The name for animals sold by a farmer • ...
Chapter 10 vocab 2022-03-03
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- farming
- growing of fruits/veggies/flowers
- Subsistence ag farmers must expend maximum sus
- revolution evolved from hunting/gathering
- cultivation
- degradation of land
- agriculture
- nomadism herding animals
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- able agriculture
- cropping harvesting 2 times a year from same crop
- revolution rapid diffusion of agricultural tech
- agriculture generate product for off farm
- area surrounding milk making cities
- tillage
- integration of different steps
- desert limited access to nutritious/affordable food
- rotation avoid exhaustion of soil
17 Clues: farming • tillage • cultivation • agriculture • degradation of land • able agriculture • nomadism herding animals • integration of different steps • growing of fruits/veggies/flowers • rotation avoid exhaustion of soil • area surrounding milk making cities • agriculture generate product for off farm • revolution evolved from hunting/gathering • ...
Crossword History 2016-10-24
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- people living in Mesopotamia are known as the
- Latin word meaning citizen.
- because it was abundant it allowed the excess of population
- the most common job after Neolithic Revulation
- the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in modern=day Iraq
- with this invention the human lost its prehistoric innocence
- a sociaty group caused by excess food
- the material that earliset craftmen work with
- where agriculture first started
- primary corp for china
- the largest and best=preserved Neolithic site known so far
- where jericho is located
- the food source the Pre=Pottery Neolithic A are focused on
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- first inhabited by Natufians around 11,000=8500BC
- the gender got unequal treat after Neolithic Revulation
- for the storage and transportation of food
- nomadic lifestyle supported by large herds of animals.
- the way of getting food except hunting before Neolithic Revulation
- other word for agriculture
- ,most important crop in the middle east
- another word for middle stone age(10000-8300BC)
- place where the main corps were maize, beans and suash
- settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- in the pre-pottery neolithic B they were domesticated
- agriculture spread to other fertile areas around rivers,such as Egypt around the
25 Clues: primary corp for china • where jericho is located • other word for agriculture • Latin word meaning citizen. • where agriculture first started • a sociaty group caused by excess food • ,most important crop in the middle east • for the storage and transportation of food • people living in Mesopotamia are known as the • the material that earliset craftmen work with • ...
Maddiesmith jeffersonlin 2016-10-20
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- animals were domesticated
- what could spread more easily from settlement
- where maize, beans, and squash were the main crops
- a lifestyle with less movement
- something that became more dangerous from settling down
- the main crop in South America
- middle Stone Age
- allowed for excess population
- the primary crop in China
- another word for agriculture
- where agricultural took place around the Nile
- first developed in the Middle East
- largest and best preserved Neolithic site
- last animals to be domesticated
- the people who hunted
- the way agriculture spread
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- the percent of the history of modern humans was spent as hunter-gathers
- A Neolithic settlement that was located in the Levant
- who worked in obsidian and bone
- prefix that means middle
- describe societies that are urbanized and hierarchical
- old Stone Age
- involves a nomadic lifestyle,supported by herds of animals
- plants were domesticated
- a revolution that happened in the 19th century
- the people who gathered
- where agricultural first started
- how many people out of 10 had to work as farmers before the industrial revolution
- something that happened between men and women from agriculture
- what we believe helped lead to the start of agriculture
- the main crops in the Middle East
31 Clues: old Stone Age • middle Stone Age • the people who hunted • the people who gathered • prefix that means middle • plants were domesticated • animals were domesticated • the primary crop in China • the way agriculture spread • another word for agriculture • allowed for excess population • a lifestyle with less movement • the main crop in South America • who worked in obsidian and bone • ...
Maddiesmith jeffersonlin 2016-10-20
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- animals were domesticated
- what could spread more easily from settlement
- where maize, beans, and squash were the main crops
- a lifestyle with less movement
- something that became more dangerous from settling down
- the main crop in South America
- middle Stone Age
- allowed for excess population
- the primary crop in China
- another word for agriculture
- where agricultural took place around the Nile
- first developed in the Middle East
- largest and best preserved Neolithic site
- last animals to be domesticated
- the people who hunted
- the way agriculture spread
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- the percent of the history of modern humans was spent as hunter-gathers
- A Neolithic settlement that was located in the Levant
- who worked in obsidian and bone
- prefix that means middle
- describe societies that are urbanized and hierarchical
- old Stone Age
- involves a nomadic lifestyle,supported by herds of animals
- plants were domesticated
- a revolution that happened in the 19th century
- the people who gathered
- where agricultural first started
- how many people out of 10 had to work as farmers before the industrial revolution
- something that happened between men and women from agriculture
- what we believe helped lead to the start of agriculture
- the main crops in the Middle East
31 Clues: old Stone Age • middle Stone Age • the people who hunted • the people who gathered • prefix that means middle • plants were domesticated • animals were domesticated • the primary crop in China • the way agriculture spread • another word for agriculture • allowed for excess population • a lifestyle with less movement • the main crop in South America • who worked in obsidian and bone • ...
Agriculture Sectors 2022-03-29
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- Production methods without the use of synthetic products or GMO seed
- The production and study of vegetable type or small scale crops
- agronomic crop production in a broad sense
- Provides proper care, treatment, and management of animals
- study of forests and woody plants
- Agricultural processing and progression from “field to table”
- the study of plants, soils, and water in an environment
- The science of specific tastes and combination of ingredients
- the advancement of agronomic genetics
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- agricultural machinery and repair services
- conservation and agriculturally related environmental impacts
- the study of flowers and the production of flowers
- production of fuel from agricultural commodities
- study of insects and their interaction with agriculture
- The production of livestock for food, fur, or other products
- The marketing, pricing, and delivering arm of agriculture
16 Clues: study of forests and woody plants • the advancement of agronomic genetics • agricultural machinery and repair services • agronomic crop production in a broad sense • production of fuel from agricultural commodities • the study of flowers and the production of flowers • study of insects and their interaction with agriculture • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2022-12-02
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- These methods of farming improve the ________ of the nutrients in the soil and create a resistance to pests and weeds
- what element is fertilizer in the form of when applied to the soil
- Growing crops among plants of a different kind; usually inbetween the rows
- Plowing along the contours of the land to prevent soil erosion
- Consists of ridges and channels constructed along the slope of a hill to prevent rainfall runoff
- Farming in such a way to protect the environment, aid and expand natural resources and to make the best use of nonrenewable resources
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- To be able to grow crops on a plot of land for an ________ amount of time
- Planting a field with strips of different crops, rotating each one
- Planting multiple different crop species in the same field one after another in the same season
- By using _________, farmers are able to increase the amount of crops they produce in less amount of time
- A fertilizer consisting of growing plants that are plowed back into the soil
- Linear planting of trees and shrubs to slow the wind and create a more beneficial condition for soils, crops, livestock, wildlife, and people
- While soil already has enough ________ to support life, sometimes crops require more nutrients to grow
- Agricultural technique for growing crops without breaking the soil, therefore preventing soil from being carried away in the wind
- The regular rotation of livestock between different pastures in order to avoid overgrazing in a particular area
- Crops that have the ability to be harvested multiple times in their lifetime and live for more than two years before needing to be replanted
16 Clues: Plowing along the contours of the land to prevent soil erosion • Planting a field with strips of different crops, rotating each one • what element is fertilizer in the form of when applied to the soil • To be able to grow crops on a plot of land for an ________ amount of time • Growing crops among plants of a different kind; usually inbetween the rows • ...
Agriculture crossword 2020-04-28
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- The practice of hauling a large number of cattle over vast expanses of land, usually in attempts to find better pastures
- Breed of cattle more suited to cooler climate
- A mix of two or more breeds of cattle
- Where a majority for eh cattle in Australia can be found
- meat taken from calves as opposed to cattle
- minimal yield with lack of pesticides
- vitamin/mieral necessary for muscle growth
- flap of skin hanging off the chin of cattle
- meat taken from a sheep over the age of two
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- The state or states in which the majority of cattle farms can be found
- the aggressiveness or lack thereof, of a cattle
- The amount of intramuscular fat in cattle
- maximised yield, typically done with chemicals
- A system of feeding animals in intensive farming units
- breed of cattle more suited to tropical and hotter climates
- Bos Taurus cattle, originating from France
16 Clues: A mix of two or more breeds of cattle • minimal yield with lack of pesticides • The amount of intramuscular fat in cattle • vitamin/mieral necessary for muscle growth • Bos Taurus cattle, originating from France • meat taken from calves as opposed to cattle • flap of skin hanging off the chin of cattle • meat taken from a sheep over the age of two • ...
geography - agriculture 2023-02-05
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- land in which crops are grown
- ploughing, sowing, irrigation, weeding and harvesting are
- full form of HYV
- shifting cultivation is also known as ____________ agriculture
- refers to efforts made to increase production to meet growing demands
- _______ activities include extraction and production of resources
- requires 210 frost free days
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- seeds, fertilizer ,labor and machinery are
- agriculture is also known as
- breeding of fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds
- golden fiber
- another name for millets
- a beverage crop whose plantations can be seen in India and Sri Lanka
- agri means ____ in Latin
- shifting cultivation in Mexico is known as
- type of commercial farming where single crops are grown
16 Clues: golden fiber • full form of HYV • another name for millets • agri means ____ in Latin • agriculture is also known as • requires 210 frost free days • land in which crops are grown • seeds, fertilizer ,labor and machinery are • shifting cultivation in Mexico is known as • type of commercial farming where single crops are grown • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2025-04-08
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- a population of animals, kept by humans, usually for purposes in a farm or barn
- the process of being manufactured
- what is grown in a farm
- a living thing that can move, eat and react to the world, similar to humans
- where fruits, vegetable and flowers are grown
- a soil-like material that is made up of organic materials
- the process of applying water to crops
- a loose surface material that covers land, supports plant growth and other purposes
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- the preparation of the land and the planting/harvesting of crops
- a soft material that is made from the natural fiber of specific plants and is used to make clothing and other items
- a motor vehicle, that is mainly used for pulling or pushing agricultural machinery
- what are found naturally in the environment
- where we grow crops and plants
- farm animals that are mainly raised for their meat or milk
- undergoing development which can make it bigger
- food that are made up of milk products or milk
16 Clues: what is grown in a farm • where we grow crops and plants • the process of being manufactured • the process of applying water to crops • what are found naturally in the environment • where fruits, vegetable and flowers are grown • food that are made up of milk products or milk • undergoing development which can make it bigger • ...
Corse 2025-04-07
32 Clues: big • more • vast • fish • city • last • fact • food • park • sites • fruit • three • almost • church • hotels • people • region • covers • occupy • species • tourism • economy • altitude • employee • beautiful • mountains • important • restaurant • agriculture • territories • advertisement • the capital of Corse
Chapter 10-Ethan 2022-02-28
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- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- degradation of land, especially semiarid areas primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
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- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals.
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and his family
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- 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
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry
- areas with little or no access to healthy and affordable food
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates
- a flooded field for growing rice
- a series of agricultural revolutions that increased the planets capacity for supporting human life.
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice • commercial gardening and fruit farming • a system of planting crops on ridge tops • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates • the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • ...
climate 2024-06-17
CH 10 Terms - Gage Ferranti 2022-02-25
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- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and his family
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- degradation of land, especially semiarid areas primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting
- a flooded field for growing rice
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals.
- areas with little or no access to healthy and affordable food
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- 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 series of agricultural revolutions that increased the planets capacity for supporting human life.
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice • commercial gardening and fruit farming • a system of planting crops on ridge tops • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates • the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • ...
chapter 10 ap hug 2022-03-01
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- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- agriculture Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- shed The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- farming Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the truck was a Middle English word meaning "barter" or "exchange of commodities."
- A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for relatively few years and left fallow for a long period.
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- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- Agriculture is designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- A type of agriculture in which the farmers maximize food production on relatively small fields.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- A large-scale farming enterprise.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • A large-scale farming enterprise. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
agriculture crossword 2020-04-28
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- product of condensation
- an external parasite mainly for the cow
- relating to a region that has mild temperature
- livestock without horns in species with horns
- to be maintained for use in the future
- the process of manufacturing
- the supply and demand for goods within a country
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- process of a cow giving birth to a calf
- long term weather conditions in one area
- a dead body or corpse
- ruminant animals used for production of meat & milk
- an individual who purchases goods for personal use
- the natural colouring of animal and plant tissue
- relating to the number of livestock on a paddock
- an item that has been manufactured for sale
- sector that provides goods and services
16 Clues: a dead body or corpse • product of condensation • the process of manufacturing • to be maintained for use in the future • process of a cow giving birth to a calf • an external parasite mainly for the cow • sector that provides goods and services • long term weather conditions in one area • an item that has been manufactured for sale • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2022-05-02
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- A male turkey
- To give birth to a litter of pigs
- A male goat
- A male horse or pony
- A mother / female parent
- A young male or female bovine
- A mature bovine that has had at least one calf
- A adult female chicken or turkey
- A female horse or pony
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- A male pig
- A young sheep
- A young female swine that is not related
- A young goat
- A horse that is at least 1 year old
- The science of crop production
- A young rooster not more that one year old
16 Clues: A male pig • A male goat • A young goat • A male turkey • A young sheep • A male horse or pony • A female horse or pony • A mother / female parent • A young male or female bovine • The science of crop production • A adult female chicken or turkey • To give birth to a litter of pigs • A horse that is at least 1 year old • A young female swine that is not related • ...
Agriculture History 2025-08-25
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- ancient region of southwestern Asia in present-day Iraq, lying between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- American law which makes it illegal to adulterate or misbrand meat and meat products being sold as food; ensures meat and meat products are slaughtered and processed under strictly regulated sanitary conditions
- colorless, volatile and flammable liquid which is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars
- treaty between Canada, Mexico and the United States which eliminated most tariffs between the counties
- vegetable garden, especially a home garden, planted to increase food production during a war
- estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar and tobacco were cultivated by resident labor
- provided grants of land to states to finance the establishment of colleges specializing in “agriculture and the mechanic arts”
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- large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides and high-yield crop varieties
- 19th-century doctrine or belief stating the expansion of the U.S. throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
- action of searching out and publicizing scandalous information about famous people in an underhanded way
- free trade agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico
- British civilian organization created during World War II so women could work in agriculture
- area of Oklahoma, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado and Texas affected by severe soil erosion, caused by drought and relentless windstorms, in the 1930s
- farm implement consisting of a strong blade at the end of a beam, usually hitched to a draft team or motor vehicle and used for breaking up soil and cutting furrows in preparation for sowing
- act or means of sealing off a place to prevent foods or people from entering or leaving
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
16 Clues: free trade agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico • act or means of sealing off a place to prevent foods or people from entering or leaving • estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar and tobacco were cultivated by resident labor • British civilian organization created during World War II so women could work in agriculture • ...
Maddiesmith jeffersonlin 2016-10-20
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- the main crop in South America
- a revolution that happened in the 19th century
- the people who gathered
- what could spread more easily from settlement
- where maize, beans, and squash were the main crops
- another word for agriculture
- middle Stone Age
- the people who hunted
- allowed for excess population
- what we believe helped lead to the start of agriculture
- the primary crop in China
- where agricultural first started
- involves a nomadic lifestyle,supported by herds of animals
- the main crops in the Middle East
- first developed in the Middle East
- how many people out of 10 had to work as farmers before the industrial revolution
- last animals to be domesticated
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- describe societies that are urbanized and hierarchical
- what was domesticated during the pre pottery neothlic b
- something that became more dangerous from settling down
- a lifestyle with less movement
- old Stone Age
- something that happened between men and women from agriculture
- the way agriculture spread
- the percent of the history of modern humans was spent as hunter-gathers
- largest and best preserved Neolithic site
- A Neolithic settlement that was located in the Levant
- prefix that means middle
- who worked in obsidian and bone
- where agricultural took place around the Nile
30 Clues: old Stone Age • middle Stone Age • the people who hunted • the people who gathered • prefix that means middle • the primary crop in China • the way agriculture spread • another word for agriculture • allowed for excess population • the main crop in South America • a lifestyle with less movement • who worked in obsidian and bone • last animals to be domesticated • ...
Maddiesmith jeffersonlin 2016-10-20
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- the main crop in South America
- a revolution that happened in the 19th century
- the people who gathered
- what could spread more easily from settlement
- where maize, beans, and squash were the main crops
- another word for agriculture
- middle Stone Age
- the people who hunted
- allowed for excess population
- what we believe helped lead to the start of agriculture
- the primary crop in China
- where agricultural first started
- involves a nomadic lifestyle,supported by herds of animals
- the main crops in the Middle East
- first developed in the Middle East
- how many people out of 10 had to work as farmers before the industrial revolution
- last animals to be domesticated
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- describe societies that are urbanized and hierarchical
- what was domesticated during the pre pottery neothlic b
- something that became more dangerous from settling down
- a lifestyle with less movement
- old Stone Age
- something that happened between men and women from agriculture
- the way agriculture spread
- the percent of the history of modern humans was spent as hunter-gathers
- largest and best preserved Neolithic site
- A Neolithic settlement that was located in the Levant
- prefix that means middle
- who worked in obsidian and bone
- where agricultural took place around the Nile
30 Clues: old Stone Age • middle Stone Age • the people who hunted • the people who gathered • prefix that means middle • the primary crop in China • the way agriculture spread • another word for agriculture • allowed for excess population • the main crop in South America • a lifestyle with less movement • who worked in obsidian and bone • last animals to be domesticated • ...
Maddiesmith jeffersonlin 2016-10-20
Across
- the main crop in South America
- a revolution that happened in the 19th century
- the people who gathered
- what could spread more easily from settlement
- where maize, beans, and squash were the main crops
- another word for agriculture
- middle Stone Age
- the people who hunted
- allowed for excess population
- what we believe helped lead to the start of agriculture
- the primary crop in China
- where agricultural first started
- involves a nomadic lifestyle,supported by herds of animals
- the main crops in the Middle East
- first developed in the Middle East
- how many people out of 10 had to work as farmers before the industrial revolution
- last animals to be domesticated
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- describe societies that are urbanized and hierarchical
- what was domesticated during the pre pottery neothlic b
- something that became more dangerous from settling down
- a lifestyle with less movement
- old Stone Age
- something that happened between men and women from agriculture
- the way agriculture spread
- the percent of the history of modern humans was spent as hunter-gathers
- largest and best preserved Neolithic site
- A Neolithic settlement that was located in the Levant
- prefix that means middle
- who worked in obsidian and bone
- where agricultural took place around the Nile
30 Clues: old Stone Age • middle Stone Age • the people who hunted • the people who gathered • prefix that means middle • the primary crop in China • the way agriculture spread • another word for agriculture • allowed for excess population • the main crop in South America • a lifestyle with less movement • who worked in obsidian and bone • last animals to be domesticated • ...
Maddiesmith jeffersonlin 2016-10-20
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- what could spread more easily from settlement
- the percent of the history of modern humans was spent as hunter-gathers
- largest and best preserved Neolithic site
- the primary crop in China
- where agricultural took place around the Nile
- a revolution that happened in the 19th century
- involves a nomadic lifestyle,supported by herds of animals
- the people who gathered
- old Stone Age
- something that happened between men and women from agriculture
- allowed for excess population
- something that became more dangerous from settling down
- first developed in the Middle East
- the people who hunted
- prefix that means middle
- the main crop in South America
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- a lifestyle with less movement
- what we believe helped lead to the start of agriculture
- where agricultural first started
- who worked in obsidian and bone
- describe societies that are urbanized and hierarchical
- another word for agriculture
- animals were domesticated
- plants were domesticated
- where maize, beans, and squash were the main crops
- the way agriculture spread
- middle Stone Age
- how many people out of 10 had to work as farmers before the industrial revolution
- last animals to be domesticated
- A Neolithic settlement that was located in the Levant
- the main crops in the Middle East
31 Clues: old Stone Age • middle Stone Age • the people who hunted • the people who gathered • plants were domesticated • prefix that means middle • the primary crop in China • animals were domesticated • the way agriculture spread • another word for agriculture • allowed for excess population • a lifestyle with less movement • the main crop in South America • who worked in obsidian and bone • ...
AP HUG Unit 5 Crossword 2025-05-16
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- A type of commercial agriculture that involves both growing crops and raising livestock.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- The mass planting and harvesting of grain crops, such as wheat, barley, and millet, for sale and consumption.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family.
- agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- The degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily due to human actions like excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting.
- A form of commercial agriculture that specializes in the production of milk and other dairy products.
- A large-scale commercial farming operation that specializes in one or two crops, typically in tropical climates.
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- Specialized farming that occurs only in areas where the dry-summer Mediterranean climate prevails.
- A form of shifting cultivation in which fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris.
- A model that explains the location of agricultural activities in a commercial, profit-making economy. It shows different types of farming occur at varying distances from a city.
- The time when humans first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- The rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers, during the mid-20th century.
- 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 people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a few years and left fallow for a long period.
- An agricultural system that uses small inputs of labor, fertilizers, and capital relative to the area of land being farmed.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because “truck” was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities."
- A form of subsistence or commercial 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 based on the herding of domesticated animals.
20 Clues: The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals. • A type of commercial agriculture that involves both growing crops and raising livestock. • ...
Chapter 10: Agriculture 2013-03-27
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- to remove chaff by allowing it to be blown away by the wind.
- agriculture farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of the land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizers and pesticides.
- the deliberate effort to modify a portion of the earth’s surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain
- grain or fruit gathered from a field for harvest during a particular season.
- the outer covering of a seed
- tillage the system of planting crops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- the degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions like excessive planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting.
- a flooded field for growing rice.
- agriculture agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption bythe 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 a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals, as well as land used for grazing
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- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry usually through ownership by large corporations.
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- husks of grain separated from the seed by threshing
- Malay word for wet rice, commonly but incorrectly used to describe a sawah.
- revolution rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- nomadism a form of subsistence agriculture based on her domesticated animals.
18 Clues: the outer covering of a seed • a flooded field for growing rice. • husks of grain separated from the seed by threshing • to remove chaff by allowing it to be blown away by the wind. • a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures • ...
Cross Word Puzzle OSA NSA Justin Castillo 2022-01-12
14 Clues: Clans • Nomads • Trading • Hunters • Farming • Surplus • Gatherers • Livestock • Government • Technology • Agriculture • Civilization • Domestication • Specialization
Cross Word Puzzle OSA NSA Justin Castillo 2022-01-12
14 Clues: Clans • Nomads • Trading • Hunters • Farming • Surplus • Gatherers • Livestock • Government • Technology • Agriculture • Civilization • Domestication • Specialization
Vocabulary Bingo 2022-10-24
14 Clues: GMF • trough • consume • feedlot • organic • pesticide • foodchain • gradually • fossilfuel • fertilizer • agriculture • sustainable • climatechange • greenhousegases
Vocabulary Bingo 2022-10-24
14 Clues: GMF • trough • consume • feedlot • organic • pesticide • foodchain • gradually • fossilfuel • fertilizer • agriculture • sustainable • climatechange • greenhousegases
Bio-fun-sity 2022-11-09
14 Clues: Extinct • Agriculture • Anthropocene • Construction • EconomicValue • Deforestation • CulturalValue • ClimateChange • Interdependant • KeystoneSpecies • ScientificValue • BiodiversityIndex • RecreationalValue • EconomicLifeSupport
Syllabus Crossword 2025-08-19
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- A 7th grade subject covering plants, crops, food & fiber.
- Working together to accomplish goals, emphasized in class.
- Students get one of these per class for late work with full credit.
- A 6th grade topic focusing on guiding and inspiring others.
- Everyone should bring a ___________ or other writing utensil to class.
- Part of evaluation along with labs, tests, and daily work.
- 8th grade topic about future jobs in agriculture & natural resources
- Be in your _____________ when the bell rings.
- A key skill taught in agriculture classes.
- A 7th grade subject dealing with trees and forests
- 7th grade unit focused on food production and safety.
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- You build a ___________ in 7th grade.
- Part of 7th grade, studying animals in their natural habitats.
- The first folder pull is just a ________.
- Required in shop classes, must be Z87+ rated.
- you will start each class with a ______________.
- Your teacher for Agriculture is Mrs. _______
- In 6th grade you give ___________________.
- 6th grade students learn the past and present of agriculture.
- Classroom rule: show this to teacher, classmates, and yourself.
- The subject of the course, involving farming and natural resources.
- you should always bring your ________________ to class.
- Being a responsible member of the community, taught in 6th grade.
- You build a ___________ in 8th grade.
24 Clues: You build a ___________ in 7th grade. • You build a ___________ in 8th grade. • The first folder pull is just a ________. • In 6th grade you give ___________________. • A key skill taught in agriculture classes. • Your teacher for Agriculture is Mrs. _______ • Required in shop classes, must be Z87+ rated. • Be in your _____________ when the bell rings. • ...
Agriculture 2024-11-13
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- great for loosening soil
- plants that have lifespan of over a year
- used for smoothing soil
- used for farming, mainly food products
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- used for digging
- an invasive plant species
- depth the depth at which plants are sowed
- plants that have lifespan of one year
- unwanted species in your garden
- malfunction in the plant's system
10 Clues: used for digging • used for smoothing soil • great for loosening soil • an invasive plant species • unwanted species in your garden • malfunction in the plant's system • plants that have lifespan of one year • used for farming, mainly food products • plants that have lifespan of over a year • depth the depth at which plants are sowed
nourrir l'humanité 2021-02-23
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- 800 millions de personnes en soufrent encore dans le monde aujourd'hui
- région en insécurité alimentaire au Brésil
- désigne les puissances émergentes
- pays dans lesquels l'agriculture commerciale a été développée
- production agricole fortement mécanisée au Brésil
- doit être protégé car menacé par l'agriculture commerciale
- quantité produite sur une surface cultivée
- espace naturel peu propice à l'agriculture
- elles sont encore très importantes dans le monde
- agriculture destinée à la consommation des paysans
- les besoins alimentaires de la population mondiale le sont
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- désigne les pays les plus pauvres de la planète
- continent qui devrait voir ses besoins alimentaires fortement augmenter
- maladie liée à l'accumulation excessive de graisses dans l'organisme
- nécessaire pour pratiquer l'agriculture en milieu aride
- agriculture respectueuse de l'environnement et des ressources
- maladie liée à une alimentation déséquilibrée
- l'Amazonie en est victime à cause de l'expansion de l'agriculture
- agriculture qui répond aux besoins des populations sans compromettre les besoins des populations futures
- agriculture qui recherche une production maximale et des rendements élevés
20 Clues: désigne les puissances émergentes • région en insécurité alimentaire au Brésil • quantité produite sur une surface cultivée • espace naturel peu propice à l'agriculture • maladie liée à une alimentation déséquilibrée • désigne les pays les plus pauvres de la planète • elles sont encore très importantes dans le monde • production agricole fortement mécanisée au Brésil • ...
Sustainable agriculture 2021-12-13
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- Holistic biological and ecological management of a farm
- An expensive method which use information technology and other technologies to improve the whole agricultural production
- The integration of trees into crop
- Terracing and contour ploughing can help slow __________ and retain moisture on land.
- When arable land set aside for a long period of time, nutrients and soil moisture can be __________________.
- A thick layer of material placed over the soil and around plants
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- Vertical farming can help prevent price fluctuations of food due to ___________________.
- Planting different crops sequentially
- An expensive method to grow crops or raising livestock in a high-rise building
- The use of ____________ is abandoned in organic farming.
- Crop rotation can prevent the depletion of a particular type of ____________ in the soil because different types of crops are grown sequentially.
- ____________ like beans provides nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which can increase soil fertility.
- The planting of different varieties of crops on the same plot of land at the same time
- Arable land not under is set aside for a period
- The trees planted in an agroforestry practice can serve as ______________ and protect them from wind erosion.
15 Clues: The integration of trees into crop • Planting different crops sequentially • Arable land not under is set aside for a period • Holistic biological and ecological management of a farm • The use of ____________ is abandoned in organic farming. • A thick layer of material placed over the soil and around plants • ...
Agriculture Terms 2016-01-20
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- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the cultural of agricultural areas
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the killing of wild game and harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- a second crop is planted after the first has been planted
- dating back to 10000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
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- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- a commercial type of agricultural that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- the continual movement of livestock in search for forage animals
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting soil
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
15 Clues: the cultural of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been planted • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search for forage animals • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • ...
Ireland Agriculture 2013-05-14
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- accumulate for 1.5% of the land
- Made incentives possible for farmers requesting retirement
- Began in Ireland around 4,000 BC
- 6% of agriculture acreage is used for growing
- In 1998,3,326,000 were devoted to growing crops
- Accounting for 12% of Ireland's fuel for the nations energy needs
- Before coins, currency in Ireland was based on
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- founded in 1900
- Where most exports from Ireland are shipped
- energy 1925 began research on
- Over half of Ireland's agriculture is
- founded in 1731 introduced new ideas and inventions that improved standards and productivity
- Provides secure markets and improved prices
- Given to farmers for land development, improvement of farm buildings and other projects
- Make livestock traceable in Ireland
15 Clues: founded in 1900 • energy 1925 began research on • accumulate for 1.5% of the land • Began in Ireland around 4,000 BC • Make livestock traceable in Ireland • Over half of Ireland's agriculture is • Where most exports from Ireland are shipped • Provides secure markets and improved prices • 6% of agriculture acreage is used for growing • ...
Agriculture 1 2016-03-31
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- a complete change in something; the overthrow of the government
- to feed on growing plants, such as grass
- a supply of workers
- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- new inventions; the science of industry
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- world-wide
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- to use
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of the sun
- an increase in the world's temperature
- land held to be used by everyone
- in the language of colonialism, the colonizing power was referred to as the "mother" country- a sexist reference no longer in use
- money used to invest in business
- an act forbidding anyone except members of the Church of England from holding political office or entering the professions
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • 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 • to feed on growing plants, such as grass • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agriculture 2 2016-04-03
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- animal droppings used to fertilize land
- unproductive; inadequate in performance
- a supply of work
- a complete change in something; the overthrow of a government
- an increase in the world's temperature
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- the essential materials needed in an industry to make a product
- a layer of gas above the Earth's surface that protects human beings from harmful rays of Sun
- to use
- animal food
- a group of animals distinguished by particular characteristics
- an economy based on industry, not agriculture
- new inventions; the science of industry
- land held to be used by everyone
- money used to invest in business
- world-wide
15 Clues: to use • world-wide • animal food • a supply of work • land held to be used by everyone • money used to invest in business • an increase in the world's temperature • animal droppings used to fertilize land • unproductive; inadequate in performance • new inventions; the science of industry • an economy based on industry, not agriculture • ...
Agriculture Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- The first cash crop of South Carolina.
- The lack or scarcity of water.
- The animals raised on a farm for human use or consumption.
- The growing of food for sale.
- The way in which cranberries are harvested.
- The lack or extreme scarcity of food.
- The use of other businesses in the food industry.
- The science of growing plants (Fruits and Flowers)
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- The science of farming.
- _________ Company was founded in 1606.
- Concerts gave funds to Africa
- These farms are close to the urban areas.
- ________ and Burn farming.
- The growing of food for the family.
- The device used to knock the cranberry from the bush.
15 Clues: The science of farming. • ________ and Burn farming. • Concerts gave funds to Africa • The growing of food for sale. • The lack or scarcity of water. • The growing of food for the family. • The lack or extreme scarcity of food. • The first cash crop of South Carolina. • _________ Company was founded in 1606. • These farms are close to the urban areas. • ...
Agriculture Safety 2024-09-04
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- Green means
- These must be worn to protect your eyes
- No running or ___
- you should always know where this is located in a lab
- An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally
- Personal ___ Equipment
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- Safety Color orange means
- this switch is also known as a kill switch
- When in doubt, ___
- Don't wear this type of clothing
- You should never do this with an object
- Wear this to protect your skin and hands from danger
- A potential source of danger
- Wear this to protect your lungs
- Safety color red means
- Safety Color yellow means
16 Clues: Green means • No running or ___ • When in doubt, ___ • Safety color red means • Personal ___ Equipment • Safety Color orange means • Safety Color yellow means • A potential source of danger • Wear this to protect your lungs • Don't wear this type of clothing • These must be worn to protect your eyes • You should never do this with an object • ...
Kentucky Agriculture 2023-01-24
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- There are 11 of these in the Kentucky FFA.
- A type of crop that is most commonly is used for maizes in the fall time.
- These areas are cleared out and turned in to wood and other supples.
- This reasorce is something plants, animals,and humans cant live without.
- Another name for chickens and what they produce for us.
- A type of cattle that produces our food.
- There are many of these through out Kentucky.
- Also known as the Bluegrass state.
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- A animal that produces many types of food.
- This animal produces milk and food for us.
- This animal produces wool that we can turn into clothing.
- There are two regions in kentucky that have this word in it.
- Vegtable oil is the most common way humans consume this.
- Some people can have an allergy to this, the allergy known as silly act.
- A type of cattle that produces a drink, and some types of food.
15 Clues: Also known as the Bluegrass state. • A type of cattle that produces our food. • A animal that produces many types of food. • This animal produces milk and food for us. • There are 11 of these in the Kentucky FFA. • There are many of these through out Kentucky. • Another name for chickens and what they produce for us. • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2022-08-05
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- The process of growing more than one species in the same place, in order to mimic natural cycles.
- A type of agriculture that doesn't exploit animals or animal products.
- Food grown without the use of chemicals.
- A seal or label that indicates to the consumer that the product has met a set of environmental standards.
- Having a wide range of species including plants, animals, insects, etc.
- The study of relationships between living organisms and their physical environment.
- The product of decomposition of organic matter used to help soil retain moisture.
- A type of agriculture which aims to combat climate change and return carbon dioxide to the soil.
- Any fuel derived from plants.
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- Agriculture where it is made that the land can be used productively forever.
- A type of grazing that involves moving livestock through a series of paddocks.
- The process of allowing nature to regrow and repair damaged environments/ecosystems.
- Communities of plants and animals that are modified by humans to create produce, meat, fuel, etc.
- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- The distance from where food was grown/raised to where it is sold/consumed.
15 Clues: Any fuel derived from plants. • Food grown without the use of chemicals. • The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • A type of agriculture that doesn't exploit animals or animal products. • Having a wide range of species including plants, animals, insects, etc. • The distance from where food was grown/raised to where it is sold/consumed. • ...
Agriculture vocabulary 2023-05-09
Organic Agriculture 2024-10-27
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- variety of life forms and ecosystem types on Earth. Includes genetic diversity (i.e. diversity within species), species diversity (i.e. the number and variety of species), and ecosystem diversity (total number of ecosystem types).
- any crop, other than a biennial crop, that can be harvested from the same planting for more than one crop year, or that requires at least one year after planting before harvest.
- total area of land under control of one farmer or collective of farmers, and including all the farming activities or enterprises.
- any written, printed, or graphic representation that is present on the label of a product, accompanies the product, or is displayed near the product at the point of sale, for the purpose of promoting its sale or disposal.
- product that has been produced or processed, and handled in compliance with organic standards.
- produced by a plant whose entire life cycle is completed within a single growing season.
- plants or portions of plants, mushrooms, and honey that are collected or harvested from defined sites which are maintained in a natural state and are not cultivated or otherwise managed.
- intentional or unintentional mixing together or the physical contact between organic products and non-organic products which are unpackaged or permeably packaged, which leads to a loss of integrity of the organic product during production, processing, transportation, storage, or handling.
- treatment of disease based on administration of remedies prepared through successive dilutions of a substance that in higher concentration produces symptoms in healthy subjects similar to those of the disease itself.
- area over which a plant or animal species naturally exists. Also used to indicate types of habitat
- examination of food or systems for control of food, raw materials, processing, and distribution, including in-process and finished product testing, in order to verify that they conform to requirements. For organic food, inspection includes the examination of the production and processing system.
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- any treatment that is effective in destroying or substantially reducing the number of vegetative cells of microorganisms of public health concern and other undesirable microorganisms.
- simultaneous production, processing, or handling of organic and non-organic (including transitional) crops, livestock, and/or other agricultural products of the same or similar (indistinguishable) varieties.
- substance that is formulated or manufactured by a chemical process or by a process that chemically changes a substance extracted from naturally occurring plant, animal, or mineral sources. Substances created by naturally occurring biological processes are not considered synthetic.
- ruminant and non-ruminant livestock raised for food purposes.
15 Clues: ruminant and non-ruminant livestock raised for food purposes. • produced by a plant whose entire life cycle is completed within a single growing season. • product that has been produced or processed, and handled in compliance with organic standards. • area over which a plant or animal species naturally exists. Also used to indicate types of habitat • ...
agriculture 2022-11-02
9 Clues: cultivation of grapes • is also known as corn • major food crop of the world • Who discovered the coffee plant • Commercial rearing of silk worms. • the word agriculture is derived from • They are also known as coarse grains • The land on which the crops are grown • name of shifting cultivation in brazil
Paddock APHG U5a (5.1-5.6) Crossword 2025-10-20
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- People who support themselves by hunting wild animals and gathering wild edible plants and insects.
- the place from which agriculture, or a form of agriculture originates
- _(Swidden) Agriculture: Agriculture that involves cutting small plots in forests or woodlands, burning the cuttings to clear the ground and release nutrients, and planting in the ash of the cleared plot
- Growing crops to feed your animals whose manure fertilizes your crops
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- Settling in one place and making that place a permanent home
- _ Agriculture: Growing specialized crops such as bananas, coffee, and cacao in tropical developing countries, primarily for sale to developed countries.
- Overall weather in an area over a long period of time
- Crops that carry new traits that have been inserted through advanced genetic engineering methods
- Planting a single crop per year but not necessarily the same crop every year.
- _ Revolution: Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds. Has greatly reduced famine, but also resulted in negative side effects like run-off and the water shortages
- _ Settlement: a pattern of settlements in which homes and other buildings follow the lines taken by the road
- _ Agriculture: Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil- restoring crops with cash crops and reducing in-puts of fertilizer and pesticides.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil.
- A method of land description which involves identifying distances and directions and makes use of both the physical boundaries and measurements of the land.
- _ Agriculture: specialized farming that occurs only in areas where the dry-summer Mediterranean climate prevails
- _ Settlement: a rural settlement pattern in which residents live in close proximity to one another, with farmland and pasture land surrounding the settlement; also known as a nucleated settlement
- A form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area.
- The loose, weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow.
- People shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- _ Settlement: A rural settlement pattern characterized by isolated farms rather than clustered villages.
- are the areas that share similar tempatures and precipation throughout the year
- _ Agriculture: expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
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- The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- _ Agriculture: Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- An agricultural method that utilizes large plantings of a single species or variety
- A geographical area of fertile land in the Middle East stretching in a broad semicircle from the Nile to the Tigris and Euphrates
- _ Agricultural Revolution: Dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication.
- Communal lands were replaced by farms owned by individuals, and use of the land was restricted to the owner or tenants who rented the land from the owner
- _ Agriculture: Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- migratory but controlled movement of livestock solely dependent on natural forage
- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
- Intensive method of raising livestock
- The small scale production of fruits, vegetables, and flowers as cash crops sold directly to local consumers.
- _ System: yearly rotation of several crops including wheat, turnips, barley, clover, and ryegrass, also fed livestock and promoted greater yields.
- Surveying whereby land is divided into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, and canals
- geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand on real estate changes as the distance to the Central Business District (CBD) increases.
- The nucleus or "downtown" of a city, where retail stores, offices, and cultural activities are concentrated, and land values are high
- Survey method developed by Thomas Jefferson that divides land into a 6 mile by 6 mile township that is then subdivided into rectangular sections
- The process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
- _ Agricultural Revolution: improved methods of cultivation, harvesting, and storage of farm produce - allowed for the Industrial Revolution
- the time of year when it is warm enough for plants to grow
- _ Agriculture: An agricultural system characterized by low inputs of labor per unit land area.
- _ Agricultural Revolution: Modern mechanization of agriculture; the use of scientific knowledge to create GMOs that are drought and disease resistant; and the use of synthetic fertilizers & pesticides
45 Clues: Intensive method of raising livestock • Overall weather in an area over a long period of time • the time of year when it is warm enough for plants to grow • Settling in one place and making that place a permanent home • the place from which agriculture, or a form of agriculture originates • Growing crops to feed your animals whose manure fertilizes your crops • ...
Chap 10 vocab 2022-03-08
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- growing fruits, veggies, flowers
- degradation of land
- desert limited accesses to affordable food
- agriculture farming for direct consumption
- cultivation people shift actively
- revolution humans first domesticated
- integration of different steps
- cropping harvesting tice from same field
- tillage planting crops on ridge tops
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- agriculture generate products to sell
- agriculture preserve land
- nomadism herding domesticated animals
- patch of cleared land
- farming commercial gardening/ fruit farming
- seasonal migration of livestock
- revolution rapid diffusion of new ag. tech
- Subsistence ag from of subsistnce ag
- large farm
- rotation avoid exhausting the soil
- flooded field for growing rice
- area surrounding a city where milk is supplied
21 Clues: large farm • degradation of land • patch of cleared land • agriculture preserve land • integration of different steps • flooded field for growing rice • seasonal migration of livestock • growing fruits, veggies, flowers • cultivation people shift actively • rotation avoid exhausting the soil • Subsistence ag from of subsistnce ag • revolution humans first domesticated • ...
Mayan Agriculture 2013-10-16
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- Ancient Mayan cisterns
- Domesticated by the Mayans
- Not a natural phenomenon
- Mayan farming method
- Collected rainwater for the Mayans
- No rain meant...
- Type of tools
- Introduced by Spaniards
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- Farming method not practiced
- Mayans returned to the field after
- Used for planting seeds
- Most prized food
- Most popular vegetable
- A plot
- Yucatan natural well
15 Clues: A plot • Type of tools • Most prized food • No rain meant... • Mayan farming method • Yucatan natural well • Ancient Mayan cisterns • Most popular vegetable • Used for planting seeds • Introduced by Spaniards • Not a natural phenomenon • Domesticated by the Mayans • Farming method not practiced • Mayans returned to the field after • Collected rainwater for the Mayans
