cattle Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 8 A Growing State 2017-02-16
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- in the countryside
- grassy plains
- refinery a factory that cleans and processes oil into products such as gasoline or kerosene
- a consumer's, or buyer's, willingness to buy a good or service at a certain price
- a time of rapid growth
- an economic system in which people are free to buy and sell goods and services with little control by government
- natural gas
- a cowboy that rides along the borders of a ranch to watch the cattle
- a person or company that makes or sells goods or offers a service
- a place where two or more rail lines meet
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- a newly created product
- a twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, along it
- to make or process goods, especially by machine, in large quantities
- a steam engine used to pull a train
- a person or company that buys or uses goods and services
- in the city
- a line of workers who put together just one part of each product riding on a moving platform past the workers who stay in place
- the number of items that producers offer for sale at a certain price
- a systematic gathering of things, such as cattle
- a sudden rush of a herd of frightened animals such as cattle
- a group of businesses that make a type of product or provide a type of service
- a design burned into the hide of a cow
22 Clues: in the city • natural gas • grassy plains • in the countryside • a time of rapid growth • a newly created product • a steam engine used to pull a train • a design burned into the hide of a cow • a place where two or more rail lines meet • a systematic gathering of things, such as cattle • a twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, along it • ...
Chapter 6 The Southwest 2023-11-08
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- who is known for inventing bulldogging
- cowboys took the cattle along what
- center of gambling in America
- which river formed the Grand Canyon
- the state that is smaller than the King Ran
- a building material settlers used
- a town that has unusual festival in Texas
- this state has been the subject of many painters
- this mission was practically a town cowboys people whose main job was to take care of cows and to Mexican who were the first cowboys
- how many years was the real era of the cowboy
- food in Texas that was influenced by Mexica
- insect which could destroy an entire cornfield
- most famous ghost town in Arizona
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- San Antonio's festival held in April
- what kind of cactus can be taller than eight men
- one of Las Vegas's older neon landmark
- people who raced to claim land in Oklahoma
- mixture of beef, spices, and other ingredient
- in which state could Texas ranchers get ten times as much money for their cattle
- what was the constant danger on the trail that could be triggered by a change in weather or an unexpected noise
- resource that are produced about one-fourth
- a river city in Texas
- people who had claimed the land illegally
- what is the Spanish word for "town"
- with so many cattle ranches, which become
- a capital of Texas
- in which state is Las Vegas located
27 Clues: a capital of Texas • a river city in Texas • center of gambling in America • a building material settlers used • most famous ghost town in Arizona • cowboys took the cattle along what • which river formed the Grand Canyon • what is the Spanish word for "town" • in which state is Las Vegas located • San Antonio's festival held in April • who is known for inventing bulldogging • ...
Lilli Capps = 4th Hour 2024-04-17
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- After the Civil War, 60% of the rural population lived in ______.
- Over 50% of Kansas's population is made up of this ethnic group.
- Moving from one country to another country.
- state where the cattle population exploded after the Civil War.
- Moving from one part of a country to another part of that country.
- What was the main "pull" for immigrant settlers to come to Kansas?
- One third of these people were African American or Hispanic.
- City Mexican ethnic groups settled in when they came to Kansas?
- An invention that prevented cowboys from freely herding their cattle.
- Horses were not native to North America. Where did they come from?
- Groups of people classified by their cultural background and/or race.
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- Even after the Civil War, African Americans struggled with this problem in the South.
- Reason many British people left their homelands.
- Place where French ethnic groups settled; they started making silk for a living.
- ownership or control of a supply
- This species was very common after the Civil War, and could be sold for $40 - $50 in the East.
- Cowboys wore these around their legs as an extra layer of protection.
- This part of a buffalo was sold for $3.00 a piece.
- These were on cowboy boots to help their horses move fast and their boots to dig into the ground.
- Kansas grew in what way between the 1860's and the 1900's?
20 Clues: ownership or control of a supply • Moving from one country to another country. • Reason many British people left their homelands. • This part of a buffalo was sold for $3.00 a piece. • Kansas grew in what way between the 1860's and the 1900's? • One third of these people were African American or Hispanic. • ...
8th Grade Agriculture 2025-08-26
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- Mail service that improved farmers communication
- Smith-Hughes Act established ag. ed. in ______
- The use of these improved crop production and efficiency
- Improvements in agriculture have resulted in ______ food production
- First _________ was built in 1890s
- Leather, Fur, and wool are examples of ____ fibers.
- This transfer was perfected in cattle, allowing for rapid genetic improvement
- Liquid Nitrogen made this feasible in dairy cattle in the 1930s
- The ____ of life was improved in the 1960s with 98% of farms having electricity and automobiles
- _____ was the first hybrid crop developed in 1880s
- This use increased in the 1980s allowing for better marketing and decision making in agriculture
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- Patented to confine beef cattle
- What high yielding variety was developed in the 1970s?
- Food, Fiber, and Shelter are the three basic ______.
- _____ is an example of a man made fiber.
- Allowed fruit and vegetables to be shipped long distances
- _______ manufactured steel plows
- _____ agriculture was developed using GPS technology in the 1990s
- This type of male fly was used to eradicate the screw worm
- What government organization was established in the 1860s
- _____ produces made of the products that are part of the shelter necessity.
- _______ Engineering was developed and used in crops and livestock to improve production
- Ag youth leadership organization founded in 1920s
- What was patented in the 1840s
- Allowed mechanized agriculture on small acreages in 1920s
- Humans use food for _____ purposes.
26 Clues: What was patented in the 1840s • Patented to confine beef cattle • _______ manufactured steel plows • First _________ was built in 1890s • Humans use food for _____ purposes. • _____ is an example of a man made fiber. • Smith-Hughes Act established ag. ed. in ______ • Mail service that improved farmers communication • Ag youth leadership organization founded in 1920s • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1 2020-06-17
Animals and society 2021-09-03
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- Had the first vet school
- Money spent on pet costumes in 2014
- Brought livestock to the west indies in 1493
- Have relationships with humans and are cared for by them
- Domesticated 15,00 years ago in Asia
- Domesticated 8,000 years ago in the middle east and China
- Domesticated 9,500 years ago in the middle east
- When an animals tail is removed
- Different types of the same animal
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- When an animal is gone
- raised and cared for by humans for food
- animal with no home
- Provide legal recourse to animal dealers
- Became popular in medieval europe
- also know as what
- Domesticated 10,000 years ago in middle east
- Domesticated 8,000 years ago in the middle east raised for food
- domesticated 11,000 years ago in the middle east
- Domesticated 6,000 years ago in central asia
- Bringing cattle and sheep to mexico in 1519
20 Clues: also know as what • animal with no home • When an animal is gone • Had the first vet school • When an animals tail is removed • Became popular in medieval europe • Different types of the same animal • Money spent on pet costumes in 2014 • Domesticated 15,00 years ago in Asia • raised and cared for by humans for food • Provide legal recourse to animal dealers • ...
animal science 2021-09-02
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- They study animal behavior
- agent Theye buy and sell horses to race them
- They analyze the genetic makeup of animals
- They oversee and maintain cattle and sheep
- colonies of honey bees for the production of honey
- Gives horses shoes
- They manage the day-to-day farm operation
- They insure meat is good
- Manage colonies of honey bees for the production of honey
- loader Move animals on and off trucks
- Theye buy and sell animals
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- Oversees all aspects of a poultry hatchery
- Provide reproductive services and research in the areas of embryo creatine
- Oversees daily operations of feed yards
- They sell animals in public
- Assist in daily operations
- People that use hawks falcons and owls
- Somebody that grooms animals
- Move and monitor cattle
- responsible for the well-being of animals.
- Someone that helps animals with pain in their body
21 Clues: Gives horses shoes • Move and monitor cattle • They insure meat is good • They study animal behavior • Assist in daily operations • Theye buy and sell animals • They sell animals in public • Somebody that grooms animals • loader Move animals on and off trucks • People that use hawks falcons and owls • Oversees daily operations of feed yards • ...
words 2022-04-19
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- large mammal
- the main artery of Kansas
- when a town is founded by the government
- a or contribution of money
- made popular restaurant chain
- mass departure of people
- farming for land
- to be grateful about something
- a plot of land
- a type of rock
- a pearson who is peacful
- soldiers who fought against natives
- founder of victoria
- separate the grain from the plant
- turn into machinery
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- a big business
- made money off cattle in Abilene
- fencing to keep cattle out
- rode in a stage coach
- the largest plane parts producer
- a Kiowa war chief
- a popular railroad man
- A huge massacre of native people
- a time without food
- sectioned off from everybody else
- the grass they built houses out of
- what something gives
- used to till the land
- a public speaker
- someone who lives on land illegal
30 Clues: large mammal • a big business • a plot of land • a type of rock • farming for land • a public speaker • a Kiowa war chief • a time without food • founder of victoria • turn into machinery • what something gives • rode in a stage coach • used to till the land • a popular railroad man • mass departure of people • a pearson who is peacful • the main artery of Kansas • fencing to keep cattle out • ...
Meat science and food safety 2022-11-29
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- basic muscle
- meat edible muscle tissue
- levels amounts of drug
- packaging eliminates almost all the air
- uses plastic wrapping over a product
- intoxication produced by a pathogenic bacteria
- cuts large pieces into which a carcass is divided
- temperture temperture of meat in the center
- soy proteins extracted proteins from soybeans
- Hazard analysis critical point
- period animal has not received a compound
- veal meat from claves under 150 lbs
- meat from a young sheep less than one year of age
- meat from a sheep more than year of age
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- burn dehydration of the sufaces tissues of a food
- meat from calves
- thin myofilament in the sarcomere
- weight total weight of the food product
- cuts large pieces of primal cuts
- additives becoming a componet
- danger zone foodborne pathogenic bacteria
- thick myofilament in the sarcomere
- infection term for sickness
- fed cattle cattle fed in a feedlot
- method of slaughter
- compounds which absorb oxygen
26 Clues: basic muscle • meat from calves • method of slaughter • levels amounts of drug • meat edible muscle tissue • infection term for sickness • additives becoming a componet • compounds which absorb oxygen • Hazard analysis critical point • cuts large pieces of primal cuts • thin myofilament in the sarcomere • thick myofilament in the sarcomere • fed cattle cattle fed in a feedlot • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead 2020-10-24
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- The Meekers old cow
- Someone who steals livestock (especially cattle)
- Where Tim and his dad went to go trade supplies
- The indian who hid Sam in the begginning
- Sam's "girl" and Tim's friend
- The overthrow of the government in favor of a new system
- The animals that pulled the wagon
- The buisness the Meekers worked at and owned
- Colonist who is loyal to the crown
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- A British soldier
- The gun Sam stole
- First battle of the American Revolution
- A person who herds and tends cattle (usually on horseback)
- Tim's friend who went fishing with him
- The brother of Tim Meeker and a rebel for the American colonists
- Colonists who rebelled against the British
- The place where the Meeker family lives
- The man who wanted Tim to deliver letters
- A group of soldiers or armed forces
- A colonist that supported the British side in the American Revolution
20 Clues: A British soldier • The gun Sam stole • The Meekers old cow • Sam's "girl" and Tim's friend • The animals that pulled the wagon • Colonist who is loyal to the crown • A group of soldiers or armed forces • Tim's friend who went fishing with him • First battle of the American Revolution • The place where the Meeker family lives • The indian who hid Sam in the begginning • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead 2020-10-20
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- / The Last name of Tim and Sam
- / The name of Tim and sams father.
- / Someone who steals cattle
- / The state redding in
- / The hometown of Tim and Sam
- / An Acholic Beverage that the tavern sells
- / A group of Colonist that fought against the british
- Forge / The Camp that the American Soilders were with no supplies and people died of starvation and the cold
- / The gun sam died by
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- / the business Tim's family owns
- / Someone Loyal to the British
- Putnam / THe general the ordered sam's death
- Backs / Another Word for the British soldiers
- Bess / The gun sam stole
- / The Animal that was pulling the sled when Tim and father were selling Cattle
- / Someone Loyal to the Americans
- Prison Ship / The place where father died
- / Someone who sends messages
- / Another Word for Loyalist
- / How sam died
20 Clues: / How sam died • / The gun sam died by • / The state redding in • Bess / The gun sam stole • / Someone who steals cattle • / Another Word for Loyalist • / Someone who sends messages • / The hometown of Tim and Sam • / Someone Loyal to the British • / The Last name of Tim and Sam • / the business Tim's family owns • / Someone Loyal to the Americans • ...
OH Ranch Crossword 2023-04-11
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- an enclosed outdoor area to keep in animals
- main type of grass found on the OH Ranch
- large building to house stock or keep hay and feed
- pertaining to the city
- group of events that cowhands compete in
- full grown beef animal
- time of no precipitation
- male cow that has been fixed
- fenced grassland used for grazing animals
- food like grasses for horses and cows
- horse, best horse for working cattle
- symbol to identify horses and cows
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- geographic area between mountains and prairies
- cow that hasn't had a calf yet
- pertaining to the country
- smaller tributary to a river
- farm vehicle with large back wheels used to haul
- type of deciduous tree found on OH Ranch
- place where water and land meet
- cereal crop horses eat
- place where animals are raised in pastures
- any person that herds and tends cattle
- baby cow
- male cow
24 Clues: baby cow • male cow • pertaining to the city • full grown beef animal • cereal crop horses eat • time of no precipitation • pertaining to the country • smaller tributary to a river • male cow that has been fixed • cow that hasn't had a calf yet • place where water and land meet • symbol to identify horses and cows • horse, best horse for working cattle • ...
1850-1900 us history 2026-04-29
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- ended the war
- developed to end the war
- drove cattle to slaughters
- us aircraft carrier during the war
- us first choice of bombers during the war
- public institutions
- religious movement
- dollar diplomacy
- new advanced warfare gun
- huge goal for trade in middle america
- held cattle
- brought us into ww1
- if your grandpa could vote so can you
- long extended battles
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- big stick diplomacy
- us fighter during the war
- survival of the fittest
- japanese dreadnought
- moral diplomacy
- standard oil
- must be able to read
- popular battle lines along france
- how the other half lives
- the name given to the b29 that dropped the atomic bomb
- immigration in new york
- the jungle
- philippines, hawaii, guam
- first advanced fighter for the germans jet powered
- pay to vote
- major fleet for us navy
30 Clues: the jungle • pay to vote • held cattle • standard oil • ended the war • moral diplomacy • dollar diplomacy • religious movement • big stick diplomacy • public institutions • brought us into ww1 • japanese dreadnought • must be able to read • long extended battles • survival of the fittest • immigration in new york • major fleet for us navy • developed to end the war • how the other half lives • ...
Beef Cattle 2021-06-17
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- Taking the calf off the mothers milk
- Removal of the tail
- Applying chemicals to protect cattle during periods of high flystrike risk
- A technique for marking livestock so as to identify the owner
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- Administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop protection from a disease
- The removal of the horns from a cattle
- The process of an individual losing his testicles
- The process of tagging a cattles ear used for identification of domestic livestock
8 Clues: Removal of the tail • Taking the calf off the mothers milk • The removal of the horns from a cattle • The process of an individual losing his testicles • A technique for marking livestock so as to identify the owner • Applying chemicals to protect cattle during periods of high flystrike risk • ...
Cattle breeding 2020-04-14
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- land covered with grass and other low plants
- the secretion of milk by the mammary glands
- practice of providing care for the sick and infirm.
- cow that has not borne a calf, or has borne only one calf
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- grassland suitable for pasturage
- animal dung used for fertilizing land
- farm building for storing grain hay straw for livestock
- young bovine animal a domestic cow in its first year
8 Clues: grassland suitable for pasturage • animal dung used for fertilizing land • the secretion of milk by the mammary glands • land covered with grass and other low plants • practice of providing care for the sick and infirm. • young bovine animal a domestic cow in its first year • farm building for storing grain hay straw for livestock • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the transcontinental railroad.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862
- - young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans
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- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- what the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad.
- -Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim
13 Clues: a railroad that crosses an entire continent • what the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad. • person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 • Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding • used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion • ...
calf management 2020-05-13
10 Clues: baby cow • Descendants of cattle • Organs for storing feces • a food provided for cattle • Mother cow feeds milk to calf • The first milk after delivery • bring up and care for baby cows • Biological resistance to viruses • What kind of animal do cows belong to • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited
animal Terms Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
10 Clues: A newborn goat • A group of dogs • A young female cat • A mature male duck • The Genus of a horse • Mature female in cattle • The act of breeding in cattle • The act of breeding in a horse • A young male or mature male Pig • The act of parturition of a sheep
Jeni Wild Wild West 2024-01-31
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- 1800 pound animal that did manual labor and aided in farming (2 words)
- charged with more than 21 murders and was finally brought to justice by Sheriff Pat Garrett (3 words)
- under the influence of a cowboy rustler named Mike Cassidy (2 words)
- The percentage of african american cowboys (1 word)
- How outlaws made their money (2 words)
- a former enslaved man who turned horse-thieving outlaw (2 words)
- What Mexican and South american cowboys where called (1 word)
- participated in gunfights and shootouts (2 words)
- 650 Colorado volunteer forces attack Cheyenne and Arapaho encampments killing more than 150 natives (2 words)
- A film about an outlaw cattle rancher whose life took a fateful turn when he crossed paths with O.K (1 Word)
- was known for his speed with a gun, quick temper, and unpredictable demeanor.
- Worn by the cowboys and outlaws to protect their legs (2 words)
- process of too many animals feeding on one area of pasture or grassland. (1 word)
- repealed the Trespass Act of 1850, which had required farmers to protect their planted fields from free-ranging cattle. (3 words)
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- “Better to be a ____ than a never-was” (2 words)
- The wild west gang stayed at this brothel in 1883 (2 words)
- Land where natives where forced to live and weren't allowed to leave without permission (1 word)
- infamous female outlaws who defied gender roles (2 words)
- Lullabies the cowboys sang to soothe the cattle (1 word)
- known to be the deadliest cowboy in history (2 words)
- the most famous horse in the wild west( 1 word)
- Company who produced 10,000 iron plows a year (2 words)
- system in the south that replaced the old slave system (2 words)
- a process for people to claim federal lands in the west for a small fee (2 words)
- WIfe of the first outlaw in history (2 words)
- Lakota war leader of the Oglala band in the 19th century (2 words)
- A breed of cattle that developed from the original spanish imports (2 words)
- The most famous bandit queen (2 Words)
28 Clues: How outlaws made their money (2 words) • The most famous bandit queen (2 Words) • WIfe of the first outlaw in history (2 words) • the most famous horse in the wild west( 1 word) • “Better to be a ____ than a never-was” (2 words) • participated in gunfights and shootouts (2 words) • The percentage of african american cowboys (1 word) • ...
Deforestation 2019-07-11
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- One of the world's biggest consumers of timber because a lot of wood is used for their buildings and furniture.
- Growing of crops and raising of animals to provide food.
- Growing of crops for farmers' own use.
- About 242,000 square kilometres of this forest has been converted into soybean farms by 2010.
- Mostly used to make electrical wires.
- A large amount of beef from cattle are imported to this country.
- Refers to the cutting down of trees for timber.
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- This mine in Brazil has a rich variety of mineral reserves.
- Involves operating large farms to raise cattle.
- Large areas of this rain forest are converted into commercial oil palm plantations.
- Refers to digging underground to uncover precious metals and gemstones.
11 Clues: Mostly used to make electrical wires. • Growing of crops for farmers' own use. • Involves operating large farms to raise cattle. • Refers to the cutting down of trees for timber. • Growing of crops and raising of animals to provide food. • This mine in Brazil has a rich variety of mineral reserves. • A large amount of beef from cattle are imported to this country. • ...
Taha🇹🇷 2023-11-21
Omnivores Dilemma by Michael Pollan 2026-04-21
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- If you count all the corn we eat, directly and indirectly, the average American eats a ___ of corn every year.
- This is the latest invention to come from the wet mill and labs. This new corn "faction" cant be digested, and since your body can't break it down, it has no calories.
- These generate higher profits for General Mills than any other food.
- Taxpayers, from 1995 to 2006, spent $56 Billion on corn ______ paid to over 1.5 Million recipients, making it the top crop for federal assistance.
- This brand invented the chicken nugget in 1983 at the request of McDonalds, which was looking for a hands-free chicken product.
- American farmers produce up to thirteen _______ bushels of corn a year.
- Almost all cattle in the feedlot are sick and their corn-based diet makes them sick. Cows should eat ______, and farmers are making them eat grain.
- For thousands of years, farmers added this element to their soil for fertilizer even before they knew what it was.
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- Before laws in 1977 were made to ban farmers from feeding cattle, which are herbivores, parts of other cattle. People in England began dying of this disease that infects the brain.
- Cows have evolved over millions of years to eat _____. This has evolved over that time to be eaten by cows as well.
- This is a confined building used to intensively raise and fatten livestock, mostly cattle. At the center of this is a feed mill, where three meals a day for thousands of animals are designed and mixed by a computer.
- Corn is broken down into different parts and those parts are put back together in new ways to make the sweetener in your soft drink or starch in your hamburger roll. All this happens in a ________.
- Tall, hollow silos where farmers unload their corn harvest each year.
- The biggest part of the kernel, filled with carbohydrates.
- Over time, corn took over family farms and cows and other animals were pushed out. Cattle are now raised in densely packed animal cities called "Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations" or _____.
- Millions of bushels are turned into 16 Billion pounds of "High Fructose Corn Syrups" or ____.
- Almost half of the national corn crop goes to __________.
- More than a quarter of the items in an average American supermarket contain this ingredient.
- Corn began as wild grass called ________.
- In 2006, with rising fuel prices and fear of global warming, the government was looking for alternatives to gas and oil. They found that this, which is from corn, was their solution.
20 Clues: Corn began as wild grass called ________. • Almost half of the national corn crop goes to __________. • The biggest part of the kernel, filled with carbohydrates. • These generate higher profits for General Mills than any other food. • Tall, hollow silos where farmers unload their corn harvest each year. • ...
A Land Rememebred 2017-03-27
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- /Name of Zech's horse.
- / Small type of horse left by the Spanish in Florida.
- / Invasive animal that can destroy crops.
- / Indians found in Florida.
- / Kills the cattle by suffocation.
- / What you call animals that are not kept in pens.
- / Last name of the family in the story.
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- / Meal made from the inside of a Palmetto bush.
- / Large lake in Florida.
- / Tree that grows in Wetlands
- / Trading town in Florida
- / Farmers called this "liquid gold".
- / Last name of the author of A Land Remembered.
- / Someone that moves cattle from place to place.
14 Clues: /Name of Zech's horse. • / Large lake in Florida. • / Trading town in Florida • / Indians found in Florida. • / Tree that grows in Wetlands • / Kills the cattle by suffocation. • / Farmers called this "liquid gold". • / Last name of the family in the story. • / Invasive animal that can destroy crops. • / Meal made from the inside of a Palmetto bush. • ...
Animal Agriculture Basics 2024-09-01
9 Clues: no antibiotics • no battery cage • Urine and feces from cattle • Heating milk to kill bacteria • Animals with large stomach cavities • Administered to help prevent disease • Confined Agriculture Feeding Operation • Animal that pigs are domesticated from • Ruminant Mammals used for meat and dairy
engels 2020-11-12
30 Clues: bad • herd • bout • pole • guts • bind • adult • blast • curve • erect • admire • crimps • fasten • bullet • gentle • rather • draftee • audacity • accurate • accurate • accident • butchery • barbarous • deceitful • brilliant • apparatus • covertness • chromosomes • horticultural • approximately
Ch.17 Vocab 2023-04-26
20 Clues: tents • Attack • sneaked • lectures • cow hand • cow trail • free land • high prices • small sleds • railroad line • long distance • plains farmer • unfenced land • large purchase • Great commoner • land set aside • cattle industry • tangle with soil • grants of land or money • self-appointed law keepers
Xin lu biology 2017-06-05
29 Clues: sun • egg • fly • eat • cell • tube • vein • beat • sort • name • cold • live • food • take • nose • cycle • smoke • sperm • cattle • change • breathe • subcells • dinosaur • different • digestion • old plant • have vertebra • servile adherent • ecological balance
Unit 2 words Riisenberg 2017-12-01
31 Clues: udu • hai • lill • tigu • võit • loss • sild • väli • hekk • matš • tiim • raba • värav • ralli • kahju • sõitja • rebane • veised • taimne • tiiger • reegel • mahtuma • küllili • majutus • sündmus • avastama • surfilaud • arvestama • vehklemine • suusatamine • put kuulitõuge
Agriculture crossword Puzzle 2025-11-25
20 Clues: Home • fields • alphapha • big tall • soft Furr • breast meat • thick bacon • load animal • Agriculture • Has a trunk • protect land • Flying mammal • milk producer • mobile objects • Adorable fluffy • Large marsupial • big yellow feet • Man's best friend • aggressive mammal • Likes to chase mice
Home work three 2021-03-01
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- -a animal breed of cattle
- -a strong grey medal
- a prairie of flat plains
- American industrialist and philanthropist
- -a person who who stays longer than intended
- a longhorn Clemens and American writer
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- led a group against the United States
- process of moving cattle from place to place
- orville and Wilbur American pioneers
- enacted during the the civil war
- American entrepreneur
- regulated land right on tribal territories with in the u tied states
12 Clues: -a strong grey medal • American entrepreneur • a prairie of flat plains • -a animal breed of cattle • enacted during the the civil war • orville and Wilbur American pioneers • led a group against the United States • a longhorn Clemens and American writer • American industrialist and philanthropist • process of moving cattle from place to place • ...
American West 2018-09-30
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- animal brought to west by spanish
- backing money with gold and silver
- place government forced native americans to
- grassland extending in west-central america
- Mexican cowboy
- type of cattle with short temper
- native american tribe that sitting bull was part of
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- backing money with gold only
- worked for the government to round up indians
- warrior who earned his name in battle
- animal which was almost hunted to extinction
- rides a horse and rounds up cattle
12 Clues: Mexican cowboy • backing money with gold only • type of cattle with short temper • animal brought to west by spanish • backing money with gold and silver • rides a horse and rounds up cattle • warrior who earned his name in battle • place government forced native americans to • grassland extending in west-central america • animal which was almost hunted to extinction • ...
Wildlife Researcher 2025-08-28
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- Sound made by a bird.
- Opposite of late.
- A place where people study, after they finish school.
- Kruger National _________
- Sound made by a leopard.
- A time of no rain.
- Someone who grows food and keeps cattle.
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- A person who looks after animals in a game reserve.
- A disease that kills cattle.
- To be looking out for danger.
- A large animal found in herds in game reserves.
- A group of animals (e.g. cows)
12 Clues: Opposite of late. • A time of no rain. • Sound made by a bird. • Sound made by a leopard. • Kruger National _________ • A disease that kills cattle. • To be looking out for danger. • A group of animals (e.g. cows) • Someone who grows food and keeps cattle. • A large animal found in herds in game reserves. • A person who looks after animals in a game reserve. • ...
Wildlife Researcher 2025-08-28
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- Sound made by a bird.
- Opposite of late.
- A place where people study, after they finish school.
- Kruger National _________
- Sound made by a leopard.
- A time of no rain.
- Someone who grows food and keeps cattle.
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- A person who looks after animals in a game reserve.
- A disease that kills cattle.
- To be looking out for danger.
- A large animal found in herds in game reserves.
- A group of animals (e.g. cows)
12 Clues: Opposite of late. • A time of no rain. • Sound made by a bird. • Sound made by a leopard. • Kruger National _________ • A disease that kills cattle. • To be looking out for danger. • A group of animals (e.g. cows) • Someone who grows food and keeps cattle. • A large animal found in herds in game reserves. • A person who looks after animals in a game reserve. • ...
Cesar Chavez 2025-11-10
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- to stop working in order to get better conditions
- an expression of disagreement; an objection
- a large farm, especially for cattle
- a person who moves from place to place
- to say no to something, to decline to do something
- something put on plants to kill insects
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- to push, to try to persuade
- to help, to agree with
- money made from working
- part of the army that fights at sea
- an area of land
- Cows
12 Clues: Cows • an area of land • to help, to agree with • money made from working • to push, to try to persuade • a large farm, especially for cattle • part of the army that fights at sea • a person who moves from place to place • something put on plants to kill insects • an expression of disagreement; an objection • to stop working in order to get better conditions • ...
Livestock Breeds 2023-03-10
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- Terminal sire
- Broiler breeder brand
- Sheep breed
- A color patterns are black and white or red and white
- Have white bodies and distinctive brown heads
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- It is normally black, with some white on the snout,on the lower legs, and on the tip of the tail.
- Indicates a domestication in Southeast Asia
- a breed of water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
- A smaller dairy cattle breed
- the most popular dairy goat breed
- Bos indicus cattle originally brought from India
- Laying hen
12 Clues: Laying hen • Sheep breed • Terminal sire • Broiler breeder brand • A smaller dairy cattle breed • the most popular dairy goat breed • a breed of water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) • Indicates a domestication in Southeast Asia • Have white bodies and distinctive brown heads • Bos indicus cattle originally brought from India • A color patterns are black and white or red and white • ...
California Becomes Part of Mexico 2017-07-20
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- The Spanish word for new.
- A Mexican rancher.
- The Spanish word for St. Hyacinth
- A person who travels from one place to another.
- A Mexican resident of Upper California
- The raising of animals
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- A country which emerged from Spanish control in 1821.
- A giant Mexican cattle and livestock ranch.
- The last name of the owner of Rancho San Jacinto Nuevo y Portero
- Spanish word for St. Bernardine
- A wealthy landowner who ran a rancho.
- Leather made from cattle.
12 Clues: A Mexican rancher. • The raising of animals • The Spanish word for new. • Leather made from cattle. • Spanish word for St. Bernardine • The Spanish word for St. Hyacinth • A wealthy landowner who ran a rancho. • A Mexican resident of Upper California • A giant Mexican cattle and livestock ranch. • A person who travels from one place to another. • ...
Collective nouns 2015-11-18
Livestock Terminology Warm-Up 2023-11-28
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- What is a group of cattle, horses, or goats called?
- What is a mature male in goats called?
- The word for parturition (giving birth) in pigs.
- What is a mature male in cattle called?
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- What is a baby chicken called?
- What is a mature female in goats called?
- What is a mature female in cattle called?
- What is a baby lamb called?
8 Clues: What is a baby lamb called? • What is a baby chicken called? • What is a mature male in goats called? • What is a mature male in cattle called? • What is a mature female in goats called? • What is a mature female in cattle called? • The word for parturition (giving birth) in pigs. • What is a group of cattle, horses, or goats called?
Chapter 17 Lesson 3 Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-07
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- The name for the region that was dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, cow towns, etc.
- The herding and moving of cattle over a long distance
- Unfenced land that for years wild cattle wandered on.
- A period of time when cattle were highly requested for many reasons, but died down in 1886-1887
- Name for a settlement at the end of a cattle trail
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- A former buffalo hunter who created the Wild West show and started the myths of the Wild West.
- A Spanish word for cowhand/cowboy.
7 Clues: A Spanish word for cowhand/cowboy. • Name for a settlement at the end of a cattle trail • The herding and moving of cattle over a long distance • Unfenced land that for years wild cattle wandered on. • A former buffalo hunter who created the Wild West show and started the myths of the Wild West. • ...
Chapter 8 2021-05-04
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- – The number of items that producers offer for sale at a certain price.
- – A group of businesses that make up a type of product or provide a type of service.
- – A cowboy that rides along the borders of a ranch to watch the cattle.
- – A place where two or more rail lines meet.
- – A steam engine used to pull a train.
- – To make or process goods, especially by machine in large quantities.
- – An economic system in which people are free to buy and sell goods and services with little control by the government.
- – Grassy plains of Texas.
- – A consumer’s, or buyer’s, willingness to buy a good or service at a certain price.
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- – A line of workers who put together just one part of each product riding on a moving platform past the workers who stay in place.
- – In the countryside.
- – A design burned into the hide of a cow.
- – A person or company that makes or sells goods or offers a service.
- – A twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, along it.
- – A systematic gathering of things, such as cattle.
- – Natural oil.
- – A time of rapid growth.
- – A sudden rush of a herd of frightened animals, such as cattle.
- – A factory that cleans and processes oil into products such as gasoline or kerosene.
- – In the city.
- – A person or company that buys or uses goods and services.
- – A newly created product.
22 Clues: – Natural oil. • – In the city. • – In the countryside. • – A time of rapid growth. • – Grassy plains of Texas. • – A newly created product. • – A steam engine used to pull a train. • – A design burned into the hide of a cow. • – A place where two or more rail lines meet. • – A systematic gathering of things, such as cattle. • ...
ANIMAL RAISING QUIZ 2024-11-07
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- known for large litters and lean meat
- imported and locally bred for racing and sport
- examples are Angora and Cashmere
- reddish-brown pigs; excellent meat quality
- breed of cattle known for its heat tolerance
- meat of cattle or cow
- meat of swine
- largest and most successful hog-raising enterprises in the Philippines
- often crossbred with Murrah Buffalo to improve milk yields
- horse raiser based on Lucban and Tayabas
- national animal of the Philippines
- ____ and Jersey were commonly raised for milk
- a native horse raised in the Philippines
- breed of pig that is good for mothering
- product that can give by goats, cows, and carabaos
- this farm raised Brahman for beef production
- meat of carabao
- aside from pastillas, this was the by-product that you can get at carabao
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- Carabao ______ Farms - focused on producing carabao milk which is sold for dairy products
- imported from India and known for higher milk production
- this breed of horse that is used for tourism and children's recreational activities
- they introduced cattle raising in the Philippines during the 20th century
- meat of goat
- types of goat that can give high-quality meat
- country which Ongole imported
- white pigs with lean meat and high fertility
- place where the horse racing happened; owned by Antonio Tan
- disease of pig aside from ASF
- breed of goat that can produced high milk yield
- a sport wherein the player is riding a horse
30 Clues: meat of goat • meat of swine • meat of carabao • meat of cattle or cow • country which Ongole imported • disease of pig aside from ASF • examples are Angora and Cashmere • national animal of the Philippines • known for large litters and lean meat • breed of pig that is good for mothering • horse raiser based on Lucban and Tayabas • a native horse raised in the Philippines • ...
Genesis 31 2021-04-22
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- years Jacob served for Laban's daughters
- years Jacob served for the cattle
- It took Laban _ days to overtake Jacob.
- This consumed Jacob in the day
- They ate _ at Jacob's sacrifice.
- Laban changed Jacob's wages _ times
- sheep and goats are ____.
- Jacob called stone heap that witnessed their covenant __.
- The LORD watch between me and thee, when we are absent one from another.
- Laban _ his sons and daughters at Mizpah.
- Rachel stole these from her father.
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- Laban overtook Jacob in mount __.
- Rachel hid the images in the camel's ___.
- Laban's _____ was not toward Jacob as before.
- This consumed Jacob in the night.
- years Jacob served Laban
- God is the God of _ in Jacob's dream.
- God told Laban not to speak good or _ to Jacob.
- Jacob sware by the ____ of his father Isaac.
- The day Laban found that Jacob was gone
- The LORD spoke to Jacob and Laban in a ___.
21 Clues: years Jacob served Laban • sheep and goats are ____. • This consumed Jacob in the day • They ate _ at Jacob's sacrifice. • Laban overtook Jacob in mount __. • years Jacob served for the cattle • This consumed Jacob in the night. • Laban changed Jacob's wages _ times • Rachel stole these from her father. • God is the God of _ in Jacob's dream. • ...
Genesis 31 kids 2021-04-22
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- years Jacob served for Laban's daughters
- years Jacob served for the cattle
- It took Laban _ days to overtake Jacob.
- This consumed Jacob in the day
- They ate _ at Jacob's sacrifice.
- Laban changed Jacob's wages _ times
- sheep and goats are ____.
- Jacob called stone heap that witnessed their covenant __.
- The LORD watch between me and thee, when we are absent one from another.
- Laban _ his sons and daughters at Mizpah.
- Rachel stole these from her father.
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- Laban overtook Jacob in mount __.
- Rachel hid the images in the camel's ___.
- Laban's _____ was not toward Jacob as before.
- This consumed Jacob in the night.
- years Jacob served Laban
- God is the God of _ in Jacob's dream.
- God told Laban not to speak good or _ to Jacob.
- Jacob sware by the ____ of his father Isaac.
- The day Laban found that Jacob was gone
- The LORD spoke to Jacob and Laban in a ___.
21 Clues: years Jacob served Laban • sheep and goats are ____. • This consumed Jacob in the day • They ate _ at Jacob's sacrifice. • Laban overtook Jacob in mount __. • years Jacob served for the cattle • This consumed Jacob in the night. • Laban changed Jacob's wages _ times • Rachel stole these from her father. • God is the God of _ in Jacob's dream. • ...
Cross Word 2018-11-07
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- Image on every carton of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream
- Act of working together
- Famous farm owner
- Otherwise known as a dramatic performance
- “If it weren’t for ya … where would ya be?”
- “Milk nutrition for a modern world”
- A small rural township in the Canterbury Region of the South Island
- Breed of Black-and-white dairy cattle, also known as ‘Holstein’
- A no-no for vegans
- One with a lot of bottles doing the rounds?
- Office heads
- Island The main Island of New Zealand
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- Store liquid in a glass
- A well-known food distribution company
- Used when packing heavy weights in vehicles
- Unskimmed (milk)
- Old films and photos are in this
- A shared organization
- An animal of the cattle group, which also includes buffaloes and bison
- Place where animals are kept
- Location of Northlands Mall
- Liquid for whitening coffee
22 Clues: Office heads • Unskimmed (milk) • Famous farm owner • A no-no for vegans • A shared organization • Store liquid in a glass • Act of working together • Location of Northlands Mall • Liquid for whitening coffee • Place where animals are kept • Old films and photos are in this • “Milk nutrition for a modern world” • A well-known food distribution company • ...
Crossword 2018-11-05
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- Location of Northlands Mall
- One with a lot of bottles doing the rounds?
- Image on every carton of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream
- Act of working together
- Famous farm owner
- Otherwise known as a dramatic performance
- “Milk nutrition for a modern world”
- A well-known food distribution company
- A no-no for vegans
- Store liquid in a glass
- Office heads
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- Place where animals are kept
- Liquid for whitening coffee
- “If it weren’t for ya … where would ya be?”
- An animal of the cattle group, which also includes buffaloes and bison
- Old films and photos are in this
- A shared organization
- Used when packing heavy weights in vehicles
- A small rural township in the Canterbury Region of the South Island
- Unskimmed (milk)
- Breed of Black-and-white dairy cattle, also known as ‘Holstein’
- Island The main Island of New Zealand
22 Clues: Office heads • Unskimmed (milk) • Famous farm owner • A no-no for vegans • A shared organization • Act of working together • Store liquid in a glass • Liquid for whitening coffee • Location of Northlands Mall • Place where animals are kept • Old films and photos are in this • “Milk nutrition for a modern world” • A well-known food distribution company • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead Crossword Puzzle by Connor Clevenger 2013-02-07
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- Who owned the house where Ned was beheaded.
- What did Tim throw into the stockade.
- Tim and his father were taking cattle to _______ point.
- What was Tim's mothers name.
- Who in the Meeker family left to join the Patriots.
- What did Tim and Father take to Verplanks Point.
- Who was Tim delivering a letter for.
- In what state is Redding located.
- What was Tim's fathers name.
- What is Mr. Heron's first name.
- What was Tim's father's nick-name.
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- What army was Sam a part of.
- What did the Meeker family run.
- Who tried taking the letter from Tim.
- Where did Tim and his mother move after selling the tavern.
- What is the maiden name of Tim's mother.
- Where did Tim and Jerry go fishing; _______ River.
- How was Sam killed.
- What was General Putnam's first name.
- Where was the Meeker tavern located.
20 Clues: How was Sam killed. • What army was Sam a part of. • What was Tim's mothers name. • What was Tim's fathers name. • What did the Meeker family run. • What is Mr. Heron's first name. • In what state is Redding located. • What was Tim's father's nick-name. • Who was Tim delivering a letter for. • Where was the Meeker tavern located. • What did Tim throw into the stockade. • ...
Animal Careers 2022-10-25
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- works with falcons
- manages cattle feeding operations
- studies animal genetics
- helps injured animals do daily tasks
- involved in the daily care, feeding, health and management of animals in zoological parks
- works with bee care, maintenance and collecting honey
- knows what is good for animals
- works with the daily care of livestock and their needs
- works with milk-producing cattle
- auctions animals
- knows what nutrients animals need
- moves animals between fields on horseback
- oversees the daily care and management of animals that are boarded/kept in the kennel
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- takes care of pet bathing, ear cleaning, teeth brushing, clipping and trimming nails
- buys animals
- genetically modifies animals
- oversees the hatching, care and management of chicks
- grades livestock quality such as body condition scoring, yield grades, etc.
- works with horse hooves
- operates factories that make livestock feed
20 Clues: buys animals • auctions animals • works with falcons • studies animal genetics • works with horse hooves • genetically modifies animals • knows what is good for animals • works with milk-producing cattle • manages cattle feeding operations • knows what nutrients animals need • helps injured animals do daily tasks • moves animals between fields on horseback • ...
Agriscience board game 2024-03-12
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- if a cow has horns
- commercially raised chickens
- circulates water
- what does equine mean
- beef cattle used for
- market operations
- light brown
- what is PH
- withstand heat and resitance
- what is aquacluture
- Arabian horses are used for
- meaning poultry
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- a quarter horse is
- what operations produces pigs
- rodeos, draft horses, pleasure riding, and ect
- what of the 2 categories is missing
- the toxicity of ammonia depends on
- uses endurance, harness, and quarter racing
- third most popular US purebred
- three swine ooperationsbacon most popular breakfast item that comes from pigs
- polutry farm have blank of birds in production
- most broilers are cornish and blank mixed
- scientific name for cattle
- dairy cows used for
- when roll over ocurs
- cows produces the largest amount of milk
- excellent meat quality
- the cow has no horns
28 Clues: what is PH • light brown • meaning poultry • circulates water • market operations • a quarter horse is • if a cow has horns • dairy cows used for • what is aquacluture • beef cattle used for • when roll over ocurs • the cow has no horns • what does equine mean • excellent meat quality • scientific name for cattle • Arabian horses are used for • commercially raised chickens • ...
Abby Brooks = 2nd Hour 2024-04-18
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- 21 years old you could get this many acres?
- This amount of buffalo was killed in a decade?
- This killed cattle drives?
- The homestead act was passed in?
- Cowboys walked cattle this many miles?
- People didn't come to Kansas for this type of metal (not silver hint hint)?
- Cowboys went on these?
- Used to help cowboys stand in the saddle?
- Something cowboys sit in on a horse?
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- Boys and girls shared what?
- Immigrants came to Kansas?
- Something to keep your hands protected from like barbed wire?
- If you stayed on the land for this many years you got it for free?
- People who have the same cultural background?
- Someone who shared dresses with girls?
- Used to protect cowboys head?
- A famous African American cowboy?
- They didn't have access to this?
- Cowboys used these to protect their legs?
- People came to Kansas for this thing?
20 Clues: Cowboys went on these? • Immigrants came to Kansas? • This killed cattle drives? • Boys and girls shared what? • Used to protect cowboys head? • The homestead act was passed in? • They didn't have access to this? • A famous African American cowboy? • Something cowboys sit in on a horse? • People came to Kansas for this thing? • Cowboys walked cattle this many miles? • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2025-02-22
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- In swine, this is a musculature of the upper thigh
- Young llama.
- Old term for "young pig"
- Giving birth to goats
- Intact female cat.
- Young castrated male chicken.
- Intact female equine <4 years old
- V-shaped pad of soft horn between the bars on the sole of the equine hoof
- Irregular growths on the medial surface of the equine leg
- In goats, these are appendages suspended from the head.
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- Intact female equine >4 years old
- This muscular portion found in horses is also known as "crus"
- In cattle, this is the solid part of the tail
- Intact male dog
- Lumbar region of the back, between the thorax and pelvis
- Group of mice.
- Mammary gland.
- In goats, this is the thoracic region of the back.
- Young ferret.
- In cattle, this is the caudal region of the hoof that has an area of soft tissue called the bulb.
20 Clues: Young llama. • Young ferret. • Group of mice. • Mammary gland. • Intact male dog • Intact female cat. • Giving birth to goats • Old term for "young pig" • Young castrated male chicken. • Intact female equine >4 years old • Intact female equine <4 years old • In cattle, this is the solid part of the tail • In swine, this is a musculature of the upper thigh • ...
Heracles and Hercules 2025-03-27
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- Mortal father of Heracles
- Second wife of Hercules
- Heracles killed this Amazon
- Half-man, half-horse
- King who set Heracles the labours
- Heracles' first wife, who he killed
- Snake-like monster that kept growing heads
- Heracles' nephew
- Hercules tore off his horn
- Mother of Heracles
- Where the lion came from
- The monster who stole the cattle
- Heracles stole this monster's cattle
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- Goddess, Queen of the Underworld
- According to Rumour, Hercules loved her
- Hercules threw him into a river
- The three-headed dog of the Underworld
- Centaur who tried to steal Hercules' wife
- God, King of the Underworld
- Roman name for the son of Alcmene and Jupiter
- Tried to trick Heracles into holding up the sky
- King who owned the stables
- Greek name for the son of Alcmene and Zeus
- The Roman name of the goddess who hated Hercules
24 Clues: Heracles' nephew • Mother of Heracles • Half-man, half-horse • Second wife of Hercules • Where the lion came from • Mortal father of Heracles • King who owned the stables • Hercules tore off his horn • Heracles killed this Amazon • God, King of the Underworld • Hercules threw him into a river • Goddess, Queen of the Underworld • The monster who stole the cattle • ...
7th Grade Livestock Breeds 2024-12-12
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- Black with white belt; lean carcass
- All white and used for fine wool
- Red body with white face, neck, belly, legs
- White with black face; very popular in U.S.
- Hardy breed used for milk
- Used for meat; white body and red head
- Red bodied breed known for fast growth
- Various colors and has milk high in butterfat
- White with black face; grows quickly
- Red, yellow or black; meat and milk
- Very curly hair that makes mohair fibers
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- white with droopy ears; good mother
- White wool with large wool cap
- Reddish-gold, known for calving ease
- All white cattle with heavy muscling
- Golden/Brown, tri-purpose when first used
- Pink with erect ears; most common breed
- All white and used in Western US ranges
- Black with white face; high quality meat
- Loose skin, heat and insect tolerant
- Various colors; only kept as a pet or zoos
- Popular Black Cattle with high quality meat
22 Clues: Hardy breed used for milk • White wool with large wool cap • All white and used for fine wool • Black with white belt; lean carcass • white with droopy ears; good mother • Red, yellow or black; meat and milk • Reddish-gold, known for calving ease • All white cattle with heavy muscling • Loose skin, heat and insect tolerant • White with black face; grows quickly • ...
The Wild West 2026-01-22
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- Cowboy’s workplace (5)
- Long journey west by wagon (7)
- Building used to hold prisoners (4)
- Trading post or general ___ (5)
- Person who protects a town (7)
- Temporary frontier home (4)
- Famous western trail (8)
- Native grassland of the West (6)
- Frontier law officer (7)
- Tool used to rope cattle (5)
- Cattle enclosure (4)
- Town with few buildings and many saloons (4)
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- People who moved west for land (7)
- Frontier shelter made of logs (4)
- Person who searches for gold (6)
- Valuable frontier animal (5)
- Frontier doctor’s place of work (6)
- Cowboy’s wide-brimmed hat (3)
- Cowboy’s rope (5)
- Place to water horses (4)
- Overland route settlers followed west (5)
- Small western town (6)
- Wild horse of the plains (7)
- Frontier criminal (6)
- Horse-drawn vehicle used by settlers (5)
25 Clues: Cowboy’s rope (5) • Cattle enclosure (4) • Frontier criminal (6) • Cowboy’s workplace (5) • Small western town (6) • Famous western trail (8) • Frontier law officer (7) • Place to water horses (4) • Temporary frontier home (4) • Valuable frontier animal (5) • Wild horse of the plains (7) • Tool used to rope cattle (5) • Cowboy’s wide-brimmed hat (3) • Long journey west by wagon (7) • ...
Unit 3 words 2018-02-07
30 Clues: udu • küün • puit • taim • saak • väli • hekk • vaade • rabab • vaade • ebaaus • hoovus • suvila • tablet • murdma • uurima • suuline • jahtima • kohutav • reostus • kaitsma • postkast • ülilõbus • lapsepõlv • meenutama • veisekari • illegaalne • vastu võtma • reklaam plakat • stop bussipeatus
Vocabulaire Page 6-9 2017-01-04
24 Clues: cool • graze • rainy • novels • cattle • related • to keep • to warm • fishing • stubborn • to extend • salad bowl • tried hard • carnations • characters • cauliflower • strawberries • warm-hearted • to be anxious • did away with • early produce • roads/highways • dairy products • memories/mementos
American History 2 Chapter 13 Vocab Part 2 2019-07-31
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- on December 29, 1890 a starving group of 350 Sioux Natives were rounded up by the Seventh Cavalry, demanded their weapons, a shot was fired and the whole group was slaughtered
- the first cattle drive from Texas to Fort Sumner, New Mexico and then on to Colorado beginning in 1866
- the poker hand of a pair of aces and eights held by Wild Bill Hickok when he was gunned down
- a breed of cattle, originally from Spain, roaming Texas known for their hardiness and survivability on long cattle drives
- the major route taken by most cattle drives from San Antonio, Texas through the Oklahoma Indian Territory and on to Kansas, where the railroad was
- an 1862 law passed to offer ownership of 160 acre tracts of land to settlers willing to live there for 5 years and make improvements
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- traveling entertainment depicting life in the west by William F. Cody, including mock battles, cowboys and Native Americans, including Chief Sitting Bull
- Spanish cowboys of whom the American cowboy earned their trade, equipment and secrets
- a spiritual movement among many Native tribes including the Sioux, which preached the return of all fallen warriors to fight the U.S. Army
- the overland transport of cattle from Texas to the markets in Kansas, often lasting for 3 or 4 more months
10 Clues: Spanish cowboys of whom the American cowboy earned their trade, equipment and secrets • the poker hand of a pair of aces and eights held by Wild Bill Hickok when he was gunned down • the first cattle drive from Texas to Fort Sumner, New Mexico and then on to Colorado beginning in 1866 • ...
Deforestation 2019-07-11
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- One of the world's biggest consumers of timber because a lot of wood is used for their buildings and furniture.
- Growing of crops and raising of animals to provide food.
- Growing of crops for farmers' own use.
- About 242,000 square kilometres of this forest has been converted into soybean farms by 2010.
- Mostly used to make electrical wires.
- A large amount of beef from cattle are imported to this country.
- Refers to the cutting down of trees for timber.
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- This mine in Brazil has a rich variety of mineral reserves.
- Involves operating large farms to raise cattle.
- Large areas of this rain forest are converted into commercial oil palm plantations.
- Refers to digging underground to uncover precious metals and gemstones.
11 Clues: Mostly used to make electrical wires. • Growing of crops for farmers' own use. • Involves operating large farms to raise cattle. • Refers to the cutting down of trees for timber. • Growing of crops and raising of animals to provide food. • This mine in Brazil has a rich variety of mineral reserves. • A large amount of beef from cattle are imported to this country. • ...
Cultures Clash on the Prarie 2015-04-28
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- The massacre of 300 unarmed native Americans
- The major cattle route
- The moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center
- Minority groups adoption of the beliefs and way of life of the dominant culture.
- Reported that the lack hills had gold.
- A feat of bravery performed in battle
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- A breed of sturdy cattle brought by the Spanish to Mexico
- A law enacted in 1887, intended to Americanize native Americans
- Required the Sioux to live on a reservation along the Missouri River
- The leader of the hunkpapa Sioux
- a vast region of North America east of the Rocky Mountains, extending from the lowlands of the Mackenzie River (Canada), south to the Big Bend of the Rio Grande
11 Clues: The major cattle route • The leader of the hunkpapa Sioux • A feat of bravery performed in battle • Reported that the lack hills had gold. • The massacre of 300 unarmed native Americans • The moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center • A breed of sturdy cattle brought by the Spanish to Mexico • A law enacted in 1887, intended to Americanize native Americans • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
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- starting from Sacramento California
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- from Omaha Nebraska
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
14 Clues: from Omaha Nebraska • starting from Sacramento California • a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
From frontier to border 2025-09-10
Wordstudy 2017-09-29
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- The angle is evil.
- The model is on.
- The horse rider needs a saddle.
- There is a cattle of cows.
- I am on the 30th level.
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- A,E,I,O,and U are vowels.
- Two lines in a specific way make an angle.
- I read a novel.
- I will cancel the dentist appointment.
- You need to be careful with that, it's fragile!
- I will travel the seven seas.
11 Clues: I read a novel. • The model is on. • The angle is evil. • I am on the 30th level. • A,E,I,O,and U are vowels. • There is a cattle of cows. • I will travel the seven seas. • The horse rider needs a saddle. • I will cancel the dentist appointment. • Two lines in a specific way make an angle. • You need to be careful with that, it's fragile!
Wild west 2024-12-29
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- A place to eat and drink in the Wild West.
- A dry, sandy place.
- A cowboy’s trusted animal.
- A law officer in the Wild West.
- A type of shoe worn by cowboys.
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- A spiky plant in the desert.
- A precious metal that people mined.
- An event where cowboys show their skills.
- A rope used to catch animals.
- A person who herds cattle.
- A place where cattle live.
11 Clues: A dry, sandy place. • A person who herds cattle. • A cowboy’s trusted animal. • A place where cattle live. • A spiky plant in the desert. • A rope used to catch animals. • A law officer in the Wild West. • A type of shoe worn by cowboys. • A precious metal that people mined. • An event where cowboys show their skills. • A place to eat and drink in the Wild West.
Beef Crossword 2024-05-01
7 Clues: met from cattle • new born cattle • the process of giving birth • what type of meat is a cow? • how many stomachs does a cow have? • male cattle that has been castrated • the first drink of nutrient rich milk
Vocabulary Unit 3-mudslide 2021-07-08
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- umfassen, beinhalten, einschließen
- Vernuft, Verstand
- call Vorspielen, Vorsingen
- Traube
- Anbau
- hartnäckig, ausdauernd, beharrlich
- Schlammlawine
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- Grenze
- verfolgen (a dream)
- Vermögen, Reichtum
- aufstrebend
- Vorfall, Ereignis
- Einkommen
- anerkennen, gutheißen, genehmigen
- beobachten, beachten, befolgen
- Möchtegern
- zusammenpacken
17 Clues: Anbau • Grenze • Traube • Einkommen • Möchtegern • aufstrebend • Schlammlawine • zusammenpacken • Vorfall, Ereignis • Vernuft, Verstand • Vermögen, Reichtum • verfolgen (a dream) • call Vorspielen, Vorsingen • beobachten, beachten, befolgen • anerkennen, gutheißen, genehmigen • umfassen, beinhalten, einschließen • hartnäckig, ausdauernd, beharrlich
English give one word for 2020-03-30
9 Clues: grand • a male deer • unwilling to give • very long and thin • cut and dried grass • apart of a cattle shed • thinking sadly for a long time • a long open box in cattle shed • where many tree and bushes grow together
External Cattle Anatomy 2024-02-15
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- part of the animal between the loin and tail
- muscled portion between the front legs of the animal
- muscled portion along the backbone of the animal
- hair at the bottom of the tail
- pelvic region of the animal
- muscled portion between the neck and ribs of the
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- area that encircles the body just behind the front legs
- muscled portion of the rear leg
- bones on each side of the tailhead
- tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb
- side section between the belly and top of the animal
- the top of the animal’s head
12 Clues: pelvic region of the animal • the top of the animal’s head • hair at the bottom of the tail • muscled portion of the rear leg • bones on each side of the tailhead • part of the animal between the loin and tail • muscled portion along the backbone of the animal • muscled portion between the neck and ribs of the • muscled portion between the front legs of the animal • ...
The Journal of Joshua Loper 2026-03-16
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- Trail boss
- The cook on the trail
- Joshua's partner in drags
- Joshua's second job
- Where the cattle drive started
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- Joshua's first job on the cattle drive
- setting of the third part of the book
- Where Joshua's dad moved to find a job
- Territory setting of the middle of the story
- The main character in the story
10 Clues: Trail boss • Joshua's second job • The cook on the trail • Joshua's partner in drags • Where the cattle drive started • The main character in the story • setting of the third part of the book • Joshua's first job on the cattle drive • Where Joshua's dad moved to find a job • Territory setting of the middle of the story
The Cowhand 2025-03-25
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- slang word for jail
- nickname for sombreros
- a saddle that made vaqueros jobs easier
- deep rocky valley
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- saddle brought to the Americas by Europe
- wide-brimmed hats
- heeled, pointed-toed boots that protected people from cacti;
- protected the cowhand from rain and cold
- people who ride, rode, and handled cattle
- rope used to herd cattle
10 Clues: wide-brimmed hats • deep rocky valley • slang word for jail • nickname for sombreros • rope used to herd cattle • a saddle that made vaqueros jobs easier • saddle brought to the Americas by Europe • protected the cowhand from rain and cold • people who ride, rode, and handled cattle • heeled, pointed-toed boots that protected people from cacti;
Review Livestock Words #1 2023-01-09
20 Clues: pigs • sheep • goats • horses • male cow • baby cow • male goat • female cow • baby horse • male horse • baby sheep • male sheep • female goat • cattle(cows) • female horse • to keep clean • to keep sperate • an animal doctor • when it's hard to walk • watching and listening
En 9 Spotlight on Australian cities 2023-04-10
25 Clues: öken • andel • minne • enorm • vallmo • tecken • boskap • tidigare • invånare • befolkad • förföljd • samhälle • straffånge • minnesmärke • ursprunglig • hällristning • straffkoloni • plats, område • mitt på dagen • mångkulturell • tydlig, säker • förort, förstad • att bosätta sig • väl värd ett besök • avtjäna ett straff
Unit 3 Words 2018-02-07
29 Clues: Oja • Tee • Udu • Loss • Tiik • Tava • Lill • Põld • Rent • Laut • Puit • Kahju • Ehitis • Rebane • Maamaja • Maakoht • Ärevus0 • Elustiil • Avastama • Dreadful • Resident • Jalgrada • Tagataust • Veisekari • Viljataimed • Ebaseaduslik • Reklaamtahvel • Haiget Saanud • Sõltuvust Tekitav
Australia Grade 9 2024-03-04
27 Clues: jäst • öken • bäver • boskap • struts • giftig • vallmo • förort • valuta • tranbär • däggdjur • pungdjur • näbbdjur • förföljd • liknande • ekologisk • straffånge • dragplåster • minnesmärke • straffkoloni • marängbotten • avkomma; barn • multikulturell • bakteriedödande • föredra, gilla bättre • tillställning, evenemang • inhemsk; som finns naturligt
Westward Expansion Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-19
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- The railroad that crosses the entire continent.
- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- A long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad(trains) by Native Americans.
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- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- The nail used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion/connection.
- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- Ahouse built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
15 Clues: The railroad that crosses the entire continent. • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad(trains) by Native Americans. • Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas • ...
Cesar Chavez Vocabulary Practice 2024-07-25
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- to stop working in order to get better conditions
- an expression of disagreement, an objection
- a large farm, especially for cattle
- a person who moves place to place
- to say no to something, to decline to do something
- something put on plants to kill pests
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- to push, to try to persuade someone to do something
- to help, to agree with
- money made from working
- part of the army that fights at sea
- an opened area of land with no trees
- cows
12 Clues: cows • to help, to agree with • money made from working • a person who moves place to place • a large farm, especially for cattle • part of the army that fights at sea • an opened area of land with no trees • something put on plants to kill pests • an expression of disagreement, an objection • to stop working in order to get better conditions • ...
Classification 2021-04-09
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- Chordata is the one agricultural animals belong to
- the class of animals that has backbones
- the order that includes animals with only one toe
- having a stingy rodlike structure called a notochord in embryo
- the class that includes frogs, toads and salamanders
- Name, made up of genus and specie
- the family that includes cattle, buffalo, sheep and domestic goat
- the class that includes the birds
- scientific name is Sus scrofa
- scientific name is Meleagris gallapavo
- a more common group made up of very similar animals
- the suborder that includes pigs and hippos
- the scientific classification used to name things
- the order that includes animals with even number of toes
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- broadest category, 5 different ones
- an adjective that makes up the scientific name
- the suborder that includes deer, cattle and sheep
- Vertebrata is the one agricultural animals belong to
- the class that includes animals that have hair, nurse their young, and give live birth
- the class that includes turtles, snakes and lizards
- scientific name is Equus caballus
- scientific name is Ovis aries
- Linnaeus, developed taxonomic system
- scientific name is Gallus domesticus
- group of animals with common ancestry and common characteristics
- a noun that makes up the scientific name
- the suborder that includes camels and llamas
- Nomenclature, two name system used for naming things
- Artiodactyla and Perissodactyla include agricultural animals
- scientific name is Bos taurus or Bos indicus
30 Clues: scientific name is Ovis aries • scientific name is Sus scrofa • scientific name is Equus caballus • Name, made up of genus and specie • the class that includes the birds • broadest category, 5 different ones • Linnaeus, developed taxonomic system • scientific name is Gallus domesticus • scientific name is Meleagris gallapavo • the class of animals that has backbones • ...
Odyssey Books 11/12 2016-12-12
Across
- What goddess gave them a good sailing breeze?
- They bewitch anyone who hears their voice.
- God of lightning.
- Identify the Earthshaker.
- Person who everyone fears and goes to the house of Hades?
- Creature who kept them in his cave.
- Wife of Odysseus and mother of Telemachus.
- Son who followed his dead father's legacy.
- Used as an alternative to wine during the sacrifice of cattle.
- Six- headed monster that devours some of the grew.
- What is the land of Helios?
- Who is in charge of the crew.
- What did Circe warn Odysseus not to have possession of?
- War Many comrades lost their life in this war.
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- Who is the Sungod?
- Woman who valued treasures over her husband.
- Biggest problem faced by Odysseus’ men?
- Convinces the crew to eat the cattle.
- What was used to tie up Odysseus?
- what revives the dead?
- Place where Odysseus goes to meet the dead.
- What animal was sacrificed to the gods?
- What did Odysseus put in the ears of his men to protect them from hearing the Sirens?
- Who gave Odysseus wise advice about the dead?
- Goddess that took care of Odysseus.
- What animal did the men harm behind Odysseus back?
- Odysseus' mother who died longing to see him again.
- He wasn't allowed to see his own children.
- The island of Calypso.
- Who asked Odysseus to make a funeral for him?
30 Clues: God of lightning. • Who is the Sungod? • what revives the dead? • The island of Calypso. • Identify the Earthshaker. • What is the land of Helios? • Who is in charge of the crew. • What was used to tie up Odysseus? • Creature who kept them in his cave. • Goddess that took care of Odysseus. • Convinces the crew to eat the cattle. • Biggest problem faced by Odysseus’ men? • ...
The Odyssey Crossword 2012-05-08
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- Odysseus' homeland
- Swineherd Odysseus spent the night with him in book 22
- whole reason the Trojan War was started, considered most beautiful woman in the world of the time
- God of all gods Athena's dad
- Island Odysseus was trapped on by Calypso
- Beautiful wife of Odysseus
- tried to save his own life by bribing Odysseus with bronze, gold, and livestock
- Whirlpool Monster found in one of the two exits from the Strait of Messina
- woman that told Odysseus how to get by Charybdis, the sirens, and Scylla
- Cyclops that Odysseus and his men blinded with a sharpened tree trunk
- Sun god owns very famous cattle
- God of the sea mad at Odysseus for blinding Polyphemus
- Half bird half women with voices that lure sailors to their islands where they would eat them alive
- this was used to plug Odysseus' men ears near the island of the sirens
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- Minerva, Bended the path of the spears so that they would not hit Odysseus
- The guy that convinced Odysseus' men to kill sacred cattle
- father of odysseus, argonaut
- Son of Odysseus
- First man killed by Odysseus in Book 22
- Monster on other side of the Strait of Messina opposing whirlpool monster
- land where the sacred cattle of Helios live
- amount of mouths Scylla had
- Name Odysseus used when he traveled to the land of cyclopses
- Horse giant wooden horse used to trick the Trojans to letting hundreds off Greek Warriors in
24 Clues: Son of Odysseus • Odysseus' homeland • Beautiful wife of Odysseus • amount of mouths Scylla had • father of odysseus, argonaut • God of all gods Athena's dad • Sun god owns very famous cattle • First man killed by Odysseus in Book 22 • Island Odysseus was trapped on by Calypso • land where the sacred cattle of Helios live • Swineherd Odysseus spent the night with him in book 22 • ...
period4 cailey leeper 2022-10-26
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- base of the chest floor on cattle
- expected progeny difference
- general eye appeal of the animal
- weight at which an animal is fully grown
- deep and capacious
- base of the tail in cattle
- patch of wool on top of a sheep’s head
- muscle on the topside of cattle’s necks
- ability to fatten
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- indication of the amount of pounds the animal will shear off
- from the top of the shoulders to the last rib on sheep
- bridge of the nose from the eye down to the nostril
- from the last rib to the front of the hip
- intramuscular fat
- fat deposited at the base of the tail head
- animal can carry themselves to a heavier weight while remaining lean
- top portion of cattle’s heads
17 Clues: intramuscular fat • ability to fatten • deep and capacious • base of the tail in cattle • expected progeny difference • top portion of cattle’s heads • general eye appeal of the animal • base of the chest floor on cattle • patch of wool on top of a sheep’s head • muscle on the topside of cattle’s necks • weight at which an animal is fully grown • ...
Beef 2024-03-19
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- A male (un-castrated) bovine animal.
- The percentage of meat on the carcass
- removal of testicles
- The act of giving birth; calving.
- flecks of fat within the lean meat.
- A baby bovine animal.
- A young female bovine animal that has not given birth.
- A combination of cuts from the chuck, round and sirloin.
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- United States Department of Agriculture inspects and grades all meat.
- An animal of the cattle species.
- Period 285 days (9 months)
- Castrated male bovine.
- Highest quality grade beef
- An even-toed hoofed mammal that chews the cud regurgitated from its rumen.
- way of knowing whose cattle is whose
- Female born twin to a bull calf (approximately 9 out of 10 will be infertile).
- A female bovine animal who has given birth.
17 Clues: removal of testicles • A baby bovine animal. • Castrated male bovine. • Period 285 days (9 months) • Highest quality grade beef • An animal of the cattle species. • The act of giving birth; calving. • flecks of fat within the lean meat. • A male (un-castrated) bovine animal. • way of knowing whose cattle is whose • The percentage of meat on the carcass • ...
Banjo Paterson's 'The Man from Snowy River' poem vocabulary 2022-03-09
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- The best stockmen and whip crackers.
- The headgear used to control a horse.
- A large sheep or cattle farm.
- A species of a flowering plant.
- A situation of intense competitive activity.
- To move sheep or cattle long distances by walking them.
- The currency used in Australia when the poem was written.
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- Cowardly.
- A young uncastrated male horse.
- A wild or unbroken horse.
- A horse trained in the handling of stock.
- A group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse.
- A young man.
13 Clues: Cowardly. • A young man. • A wild or unbroken horse. • A large sheep or cattle farm. • A young uncastrated male horse. • A species of a flowering plant. • The best stockmen and whip crackers. • The headgear used to control a horse. • A horse trained in the handling of stock. • A situation of intense competitive activity. • To move sheep or cattle long distances by walking them. • ...
Wyoming, Teton, and Guest Ranch Crossword 2025-02-28
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- – Western-style leather footwear.
- – A cowboy’s home on the range.
- – Horse-drawn vehicle used for guest tours at a ranch.
- – The rugged, open land where cattle roam.
- – Historic Wyoming trail used by pioneers.
- – A gathering place for guests at a ranch, often with a fireplace.
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- – Town known as the "Gateway to Yellowstone."
- – Famous geyser in Yellowstone National Park.
- – River that winds through Grand Teton National Park.
- – Wyoming’s state nickname.
- – A cowboy’s tool for catching cattle.
- – Famous Wyoming national park near Lost Creek Ranch.
- – Horseback riding maneuver used to stop quickly.
13 Clues: – Wyoming’s state nickname. • – A cowboy’s home on the range. • – Western-style leather footwear. • – A cowboy’s tool for catching cattle. • – The rugged, open land where cattle roam. • – Historic Wyoming trail used by pioneers. • – Town known as the "Gateway to Yellowstone." • – Famous geyser in Yellowstone National Park. • ...
Vocab #5 2022-11-03
17 Clues: dead • amend • short • cattle • guilty • respond • turn away • approve of • not normal • complicated • an unlawful act • having knowledge • reproduce quickly • serious and stern • showing great knowledge • benefitting one's dignity • being funny in serious situations
Vocab #5 2022-11-03
17 Clues: dead • amend • short • cattle • guilty • respond • turn away • approve of • not normal • complicated • an unlawful act • having knowledge • reproduce quickly • serious and stern • showing great knowledge • benefitting one's dignity • being funny in serious situations
Baby Animals 2020-08-08
17 Clues: baby pig • young dog • baby bear • baby bird • young cat • young seal • baby ducks • baby foxes • eagle baby • baby goose • baby horse • baby cattle • turtle eggs • young sheep • baby rabbit • turtle babies • baby chickens
Cattle Trespass Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-08
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- What the landowner would have in his land.
- include cows, pigs, bulls, goats, etc.
- Beyond the control of a person.
- The hose was proved not to be vicious.
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- The owner of the cattle will not be liable if the plaintiff's land is near the ____________.
- The owner of the cattle is ______ ______ for all damages done by his cattle.
- The plaintiff has a ________ to fence his property properly.
7 Clues: Beyond the control of a person. • include cows, pigs, bulls, goats, etc. • The hose was proved not to be vicious. • What the landowner would have in his land. • The plaintiff has a ________ to fence his property properly. • The owner of the cattle is ______ ______ for all damages done by his cattle. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword P.2 2016-06-16
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- Federal land set aside for Native American
- The earliest, most popular cattle route, from Abilene, Kansas to San AntonioTexas A very popular cattle market
- An area in the middle of the U.S. where many ranchers rose cattle
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- A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s
- quickly established around mines
- A Native American leader whose group killed 81 U.S. troops
- The trip where cattle was taken to the market
7 Clues: quickly established around mines • Federal land set aside for Native American • The trip where cattle was taken to the market • A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s • A Native American leader whose group killed 81 U.S. troops • An area in the middle of the U.S. where many ranchers rose cattle • ...
Grassland 2 2024-11-19
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- Livestock system where different species, such as sheep and cattle, graze together.
- The amount of grazing or fodder required for livestock, usually measured in tonnes per year.
- System where cattle are housed all year round and fed forage indoors.
- Young cattle, typically under 1 year of age.
- A type of grass that produces maximum live weight gain in livestock due to its high digestibility.
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- The quantity of fertiliser that can be applied to grassland is regulated by this.
- Practice of grazing young livestock ahead of older livestock.
- A method of grazing where animals are allowed to graze a strip of land each day.
- Grass type most associated with high productivity and quality in grazing systems.
- A practice used in grassland management to control unwanted plants.
- A system where livestock are moved to a new area each day for grazing.
- A type of grassland management system involving alternating grazing fields with recovery periods.
12 Clues: Young cattle, typically under 1 year of age. • Practice of grazing young livestock ahead of older livestock. • A practice used in grassland management to control unwanted plants. • System where cattle are housed all year round and fed forage indoors. • A system where livestock are moved to a new area each day for grazing. • ...
History Chapter 8 Quiz 8 2023-12-14
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- – trail for cattle drives from Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- – fights between western farmers and ranchers over grazing and water rights
- – central prairie area of the United States called the “Breadbasket of America” because of all the grain produced there
- – company that operated banks carried mail and offered travel in the west by stagecoach
- – town with a railroad to transport cattle
- – mail delivery using a relay system of horses and riders that delivered mail between Missouri and California in only 10 days
- large sections of land set aside by the U.S. government for Native American tribes
- – 1890 incident in which over 200 Native American men, women and children from the Lakota tribe led nu Chief Big Foot were killed by the Us Army
- – law that broke up tribal lands into separates plots and offered them to any U.S. citizen or Native American family that would take up farming or ranching
- – place where a Union Pacific train traveling west and a Central Pacific train traveling east met; marking the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad
- – men hired by a rancher to care for cattle
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- – leader of Sioux nation during the Battle of Little Bighorn
- – inventor of the Telegraph
- – process of herding cattle to the nearest Cowtown
- – U.S. Army General who died at the Battle of Little Bighorn
- Railroad- a railroad that crosses the United States from Coast to Coast
- – law that made large areas of land available to Native Americans
- – areas of Oklahoma Territory that were not assigned to Native American Tribes
- Bill allowing a settler to claim up to 160 acres of land for a low price if they would improve the land and live on it for at least 5 years
- – western territory that was ready to be settled but had not yet become a state
- – battle led by Chief Crazy Horse in which an entire unit of U.S. Soldiers died also called Custer’s Last Stand
- – rush to claim pieces of the Unassigned lands in the Oklahoma Territory
22 Clues: – inventor of the Telegraph • – town with a railroad to transport cattle • – men hired by a rancher to care for cattle • – process of herding cattle to the nearest Cowtown • – trail for cattle drives from Texas to Abilene, Kansas • – leader of Sioux nation during the Battle of Little Bighorn • – U.S. Army General who died at the Battle of Little Bighorn • ...
The West Cross Word 2024-01-09
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- an area in the Midwest known to most Americans as the great American desert until the homestead act, the invention of barbed wire, and improved methods of irrigation
- wire that has short clusters of wire on it that have pointed edges on them. used to protect cattle and crops from animals and people. effectively put an end to the cattle drive method of farming
- Land that is set aside for Native Americans by the United States government
- produced when a mine closes and all of the people just up and leave
- a system of messengers on horseback used to carry mail across the U.S., put out of business by the telegraph
- the idea that Americans were chosen by God to settle all the land between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- a railroad company that helped build the transcontinental railroad started from Sacramento, California and built east
- A large group of covered wagons traveling west together
- a system of transmitting a message from a distance along a wire.
- the leading attraction to get more people to move to the west and start mining. lead to towns that quickly flourished and then disappeared
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- an explosive made of nitroglycerin, often used to help in mines and to clear out moutains to make way for railroads.
- communities that sprang up when a mine opened.
- the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses.
- a railroad company that helped build the transcontinental railroad started from Omaha, Nebraska and built west
- Land in the Western U.S. that was given to a family to farm and live on
- a large closed horse-drawn vehicle used to carry passengers on a route between 2 places
- Where unsettled land begins
- a religious' group who fled religious' persecution in the Midwest and settled in Utah
- a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle
- The taking over of land
- Land that is part of the United States but is not yet a state
21 Clues: The taking over of land • Where unsettled land begins • communities that sprang up when a mine opened. • A large group of covered wagons traveling west together • a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle • Land that is part of the United States but is not yet a state • a system of transmitting a message from a distance along a wire. • ...
Hercules 2024-04-21
Vocab #5 2022-11-03
17 Clues: dead • amend • short • cattle • guilty • respond • turn away • approve of • not normal • complicated • an unlawful act • having knowledge • reproduce quickly • serious and stern • showing great knowledge • benefitting one's dignity • being funny in serious situations
Gilded age 2023-03-02
Across
- the railroads made it easier to
- where we’re the cattle going
- who moved the cattle up north to the railroad
- what animal was killed the most
- what encouraged people to move to the west
- where did the cowboys get the idea of cowboys from
- what were Chinese children denied
- the homestead act promised free what
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- who were the winners of the guilded age
- what animal roamed the great the most
- what was the first word of the railroad
- what made it difficult for cowboys
- many families were forced into a crowd of
- where was the demand for meat the most
- one in five cowboys were
- what we’re native Americans sent to school for
16 Clues: one in five cowboys were • where we’re the cattle going • the railroads made it easier to • what animal was killed the most • what were Chinese children denied • what made it difficult for cowboys • the homestead act promised free what • what animal roamed the great the most • where was the demand for meat the most • who were the winners of the guilded age • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-18
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- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- Act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
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- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- or Soddies a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
16 Clues: a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 9 2023-02-27
13 Clues: humör • bister • boskap • ståltråd • stängsel • allvarlig • stänga av • snygga till • förolämpning • hjord, flock • with bråka med • självförtroende • arbetsuppgifter
cattle 2021-06-01
5 Clues: a castrated male cow • the care and breeding of animals • the flesh/meat of young calf used as food for eating • a female cow that has not had a calf yet or had its first • a young bovine animal, especially a domestic cow or bull that is less then 1 year old
The Nuer 2014-03-11
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- A Nuer term for a cow.
- African or Dutch word for an enclosure for cattle or other livestock
- idiom Refers to the major role that cattle play in the lives of the Nuer people.
- A close and often long term relationship between 2 or more species.
- The tendency to evaluate other cultures in reference to ones own culture.
- Lacks political leaders or hierarchies- literally means "headless".
- relativism The position that other cultures have intrinsic worth and can only be understood in their own terms.
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- A nilotic ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Nile valley around South Sudan.
- Broadly refers to the web of social relationships that form in human societies through family ties.
- The belief that particular cultural traits play a role in maintaining the culture.
- A Middle English term for a cow barn or shed.
- A ritual specialist the Man of the Cattle.
12 Clues: A Nuer term for a cow. • A ritual specialist the Man of the Cattle. • A Middle English term for a cow barn or shed. • A close and often long term relationship between 2 or more species. • Lacks political leaders or hierarchies- literally means "headless". • African or Dutch word for an enclosure for cattle or other livestock • ...
Ariana 2022-02-25
Across
- the first women to lead a cattle drive
- how people get ribs besides for pork ribs.
- a hyber electric dam
- a guy who harvests and plants.
- a new way to water plants.
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- the underground way to get water from rivers.
- the 2cd biggest country in the state.
- a person who found mission in Arizona
- Spanish explorer
- n
10 Clues: n • Spanish explorer • a hyber electric dam • a new way to water plants. • a guy who harvests and plants. • the 2cd biggest country in the state. • a person who found mission in Arizona • the first women to lead a cattle drive • how people get ribs besides for pork ribs. • the underground way to get water from rivers.
Ariana’s past and present crossword puzzle 2022-02-25
Across
- the first women to lead a cattle drive
- how people get ribs besides for pork ribs.
- a hyber electric dam
- a guy who harvests and plants.
- a new way to water plants.
Down
- the underground way to get water from rivers.
- the 2cd biggest country in the state.
- a person who found mission in Arizona
- Spanish explorer
- n
10 Clues: n • Spanish explorer • a hyber electric dam • a new way to water plants. • a guy who harvests and plants. • the 2cd biggest country in the state. • a person who found mission in Arizona • the first women to lead a cattle drive • how people get ribs besides for pork ribs. • the underground way to get water from rivers.
Zimbabwe kingdom 2024-10-03
Across
- part of self-governing Southern
- people who are
- With an economy based on cattle
- after 1923, became part of independent
- an economy based on cattle husbandry, crop cultivation, and the trade of
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- is located in western
- Africa Company into two provinces,
- to the north and
- and surrounding valley supported a
- coast of the Indian Ocean,
10 Clues: people who are • to the north and • is located in western • coast of the Indian Ocean, • part of self-governing Southern • With an economy based on cattle • Africa Company into two provinces, • and surrounding valley supported a • after 1923, became part of independent • an economy based on cattle husbandry, crop cultivation, and the trade of
Chapter 4 2025-10-24
Across
- heavily relied on my native americans
- this act spurred on farming in the west
- and set aside by the U.S. government
- move to reservations
- driving herds of longhorn cattle across the Plains
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- Native Americans.
- town that rapidly increased population
- the plains to railroad centers.
- the moving of large herds of cattle
- involved ranchers and
10 Clues: Native Americans. • move to reservations • involved ranchers and • the plains to railroad centers. • the moving of large herds of cattle • and set aside by the U.S. government • heavily relied on my native americans • town that rapidly increased population • this act spurred on farming in the west • driving herds of longhorn cattle across the Plains
