cattle Crossword Puzzles
Texas 2025-05-16
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- This river forms a natural boundary between Texas and Mexico
- Texas won its independence from this country in 1836
- It's also known as the ____ ____ State
- Texans love this sport, especially under the Friday night lights
- The capital of Texas
- Texas is famous for this breed of cattle
- One of two US presidents born in Texas
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- The colorful state flower
- Texas is famous for producing this "black gold"
- One of two US presidents born in Texas
- The state bird, the Northern ______
- The year Texas became a state
- This city is home to the Cowboys football team
- this nut comes from the official state tree
- Remember to visit this old mission in San Antonio
- The Texas city with the largest population
- Ride your hourse to this official state sporting event
- Texas is the second largest state by area, behind this Northern state
18 Clues: The capital of Texas • The colorful state flower • The year Texas became a state • The state bird, the Northern ______ • One of two US presidents born in Texas • It's also known as the ____ ____ State • One of two US presidents born in Texas • Texas is famous for this breed of cattle • The Texas city with the largest population • this nut comes from the official state tree • ...
easy easy 2024-04-20
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- people who resisted the expansion of america
- the movement of people or animals to one place or another
- the act of becoming larger
- the name of an act which put laws in place that allowed people to claim free land
- a substance dropped by birds to enhance crop growth speed
- a popular and common crop
- a vehicle guided by rails
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- an fuel used to power trains
- the act of making people work for someone
- a path that guides a train
- people who work at a mine
- livestock
- a territory that is found to have valuable material, and have a rapid increase in population
- large land mammals found in
- a device used in railroads to communicate quickly
- a vehicle pulled by livestock
- a rare, shiny, and durable mineral
17 Clues: livestock • people who work at a mine • a popular and common crop • a vehicle guided by rails • a path that guides a train • the act of becoming larger • large land mammals found in • an fuel used to power trains • a vehicle pulled by livestock • a rare, shiny, and durable mineral • the act of making people work for someone • people who resisted the expansion of america • ...
Savanna 2025-04-07
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- cheetahs are the _______ land animal in the world
- Savannahs are among the ____ ecosystems in the world
- When the ground is dry, the savanna is likely to have _____
- the savanna biome is normally _____ cause it's near the equator
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- Savanna biome is filled with _______ and grasses
- Cattle grazing _____ the amount of food available for wildlife
- Savannahs only have ______ seasons
- The Savanna covers half the surface of ___
8 Clues: Savannahs only have ______ seasons • The Savanna covers half the surface of ___ • Savanna biome is filled with _______ and grasses • cheetahs are the _______ land animal in the world • Savannahs are among the ____ ecosystems in the world • When the ground is dry, the savanna is likely to have _____ • Cattle grazing _____ the amount of food available for wildlife • ...
Green Revolution 2023-11-17
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- who invented the process; N2+3H2~>2NH3
- Sprayed to destroy insects or other organisms; similar to insecticides
- Sprayed on crops to kill insects
- The supply of water through channels, that help water a field
- Having little or no rain; too dry to support vegetation
- Planting more than one crop in a field
- Human directed evolution
- Light rainfall in an area; similar to arid land
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- Downside to monocropping is loss of habitat and ____________
- Seeds that are resistant to insects and diseases; have a high yielding capacity
- Planted in fields; corn, wheat, soy, etc
- Naturally occurring bacteria that produces it's own pesticide
- Insect that's devastating the cotton fields
- The activity or business of growing crops, and raising cattle
- Where crops are planted
- The _____ of crops was good this year
16 Clues: Where crops are planted • Human directed evolution • Sprayed on crops to kill insects • The _____ of crops was good this year • who invented the process; N2+3H2~>2NH3 • Planting more than one crop in a field • Planted in fields; corn, wheat, soy, etc • Insect that's devastating the cotton fields • Light rainfall in an area; similar to arid land • ...
My Kitchen - Vocabulary 2019-05-12
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- Useful, practical
- Cows and bulls
- An area of land where fruit trees are grown
- A woman whose work is inside the home
- A type of bread that is small, hard, and in the shape of a ring
- A bright yellow aromatic powder used in Asian cooking
- With a view over a wide area
- The food and other items that you buy in a food store
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- To reduce to powder
- Plants used in cooking or making medicine
- Preserved in a can
- A long period when there is little or no rain
- A rounded roof on a building or a room
- Having or involving very modern technology or design
- Breaking or falling apart
- A very small dried bean that is cooked and eaten
16 Clues: Cows and bulls • Useful, practical • Preserved in a can • To reduce to powder • Breaking or falling apart • With a view over a wide area • A woman whose work is inside the home • A rounded roof on a building or a room • Plants used in cooking or making medicine • An area of land where fruit trees are grown • A long period when there is little or no rain • ...
Gensis Chapter 1 2024-03-12
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- - The lesser light God made to rule the night
- - Which day did God caused dry land to appear?
- - The first man created in God's image
- - Which day did God create winged birds?
- - The animals created to roam the earth on the sixth day
- - God called the darkness ___
- - The creatures created to fill the waters on the fifth day
- - The greater light God made to rule the day
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- - And God saw that it was ___
- - So God created great sea ____
- - And God called the firmament ____
- - And God called the dry land ___
- - God created this on the first day
- - Let Us make man in Our ____
- - Fruit tree that yields fruit according to its ___
- - The number of days God took to create the world
16 Clues: - And God saw that it was ___ • - Let Us make man in Our ____ • - God called the darkness ___ • - So God created great sea ____ • - And God called the dry land ___ • - And God called the firmament ____ • - God created this on the first day • - The first man created in God's image • - Which day did God create winged birds? • - The greater light God made to rule the day • ...
BIBLE CHAPTER 12 2023-01-30
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- who has many Gods
- a place dedicated to God
- a place were you can grow in life
- What people do too talk to God
- where did Ephraim live
- person from chapter 12
- animales that are burn't for God or others
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- a person who is higher than all of the others
- This is done by many Christians that involves singing to God
- a deicated dinner for you or your family that is good
- this tribe had lots of young men that were'nt going to war
- this is when someone does not listen and does the oppisite
- a place in the middle of the desert
- people who live in israel
- what do they put around the cattle
- who is the all knowing creater of the world
16 Clues: who has many Gods • where did Ephraim live • person from chapter 12 • a place dedicated to God • people who live in israel • What people do too talk to God • a place were you can grow in life • what do they put around the cattle • a place in the middle of the desert • animales that are burn't for God or others • who is the all knowing creater of the world • ...
le al el il 2023-05-11
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- not a consonant
- usually pictured with a halo and wings
- someone who may show new styles of clothing on a catwalk
- a gesture or action that means something for example thumbs up means okay or all good
- a gem
- used when riding a horse
- something to dry ourselves with after a bath or shower
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- another word for cows
- a book with chapters
- preserved bones from many years gone by
- easily broken or delicate
- the space between two intersecting lines
- a word that means two of something
- the band had to .........their show because one of their members was sick
- a book like a diary that tells of the days happenings
- we may go to a shop and something may be on sale or on ...................
16 Clues: a gem • not a consonant • a book with chapters • another word for cows • used when riding a horse • easily broken or delicate • a word that means two of something • usually pictured with a halo and wings • preserved bones from many years gone by • the space between two intersecting lines • a book like a diary that tells of the days happenings • ...
The Great West and the Agriculture Revolution 2026-02-02
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- This act led to land being given away.
- This was used to kill Crazy Horse
- This controversial battle led to 300+KIA.
- Where Indians were relocated.
- The main agricultural animal of Texas.
- This strike led to unrest in Chicago.
- These hurt agriculture in the West due to limiting crops.
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- This Indian was killed at Wounded Knee, despite his renouncement of the Ghost Dance.
- These animals were the main food sources of Western Indians.
- This act linked the dollar to U.S gold reserves.
- The rank of George D. Wallace when he died.
- This president implemented the Gold Standard.
- This act wiped out Indian tribal ownership of land.
- This ideology rallies against elites.
- This was commonly done to slain U.S. soldiers by Indians.
- This industry benefited from the Industrialization.
16 Clues: Where Indians were relocated. • This was used to kill Crazy Horse • This ideology rallies against elites. • This strike led to unrest in Chicago. • This act led to land being given away. • The main agricultural animal of Texas. • This controversial battle led to 300+KIA. • The rank of George D. Wallace when he died. • This president implemented the Gold Standard. • ...
Cowboy Christmas 2025-11-11
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- A cowboy’s favorite seat — not at the table (6)
- The sound of sleigh bells across the prairie (5)
- Where the cattle huddle on a cold night (4)
- Evergreen hung on the bunkhouse door (6)
- What jingles on a cowboy’s boots (4)
- The “King” of Christmas cookies (6)
- Gift every ranch hand hopes for (4)
- song sung by the fire or around town during Christmas (5)
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- The month cowboys hang their lights (8)
- What glows in the cabin window (5)
- What Santa might drive through the Wyoming snow (6)
- Hooved helper pulling Santa’s sleigh (8)
- Snowy trail under a starry sky (4)
- Where you hang your stocking on the range (5)
- Warm drink by the fire (3)
- Western headgear dusted with snow (3)
16 Clues: Warm drink by the fire (3) • What glows in the cabin window (5) • Snowy trail under a starry sky (4) • The “King” of Christmas cookies (6) • Gift every ranch hand hopes for (4) • What jingles on a cowboy’s boots (4) • Western headgear dusted with snow (3) • The month cowboys hang their lights (8) • Evergreen hung on the bunkhouse door (6) • ...
Agriculture Careers 2026-04-23
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- Designs and takes care of outdoor spaces like yards.
- Manages and protects forests and trees.
- Designs ways to process and produce food.
- Studies crops and soil to improve farming.
- Studies animal DNA to improve health and traits.
- A doctor who cares for animals.
- Selects and breeds animals for desired traits.
- Takes care of plants growing inside a greenhouse.
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- Studies food to make it safer, healthier, or better tasting.
- Teaches students about farming, plants, animals, and agriculture.
- Grows crops or raises animals for food and products.
- Manages and feeds large groups of livestock, usually cattle.
- Studies soil to help plants grow better.
- Grows and cares for plants, flowers, or vegetables.
- Ranger – Protects parks and helps visitors learn about nature.
- Arranges flowers for events, decorations, or sales.
16 Clues: A doctor who cares for animals. • Manages and protects forests and trees. • Studies soil to help plants grow better. • Designs ways to process and produce food. • Studies crops and soil to improve farming. • Selects and breeds animals for desired traits. • Studies animal DNA to improve health and traits. • Takes care of plants growing inside a greenhouse. • ...
Unit 2 English I 2020-10-02
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- to make up for; to repay for services
- the process of driving or forcing out
- food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose
- firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back
- average, ordinary, undistinguished
- to soil stain, tarnish, defile
- difficult or impossible to read
- having a pleasant appearance
- brief and to the point
- to tease, torment by teasing
- to make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark of
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- to stop proceedings temporarily, move to another place
- a deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense; to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of
- not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected; undependable
- loose in one's morals or behavior
- to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly
- to conquer by force, bring under complete control
- bringing in money; profitable
- a citizen of a another country; foreign, strange
19 Clues: brief and to the point • having a pleasant appearance • to tease, torment by teasing • bringing in money; profitable • to soil stain, tarnish, defile • difficult or impossible to read • loose in one's morals or behavior • average, ordinary, undistinguished • to make up for; to repay for services • the process of driving or forcing out • to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly • ...
Preparing Meat & Seafood 2016-04-11
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- a creature with scales and fins that lives in water
- piece of fish cut from along the side of its body
- cook slowly with indirect moist heat
- a shellfish that has a rough, two-part shell
- meat from pigs
- meat from birds such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys
- covered with bread crumbs
- a creature that has a hard exterior and typically lives on the floor of a body of water
- seasonings
- a shellfish with a smooth, two-part shell
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- cook rapidly with dry heat from below
- meat from cattle
- cluster of fish eggs
- food made from fish or shellfish
- cook rapidly with dry heat from above
- cook in oil or fat
- cooked fish that is served (without head, tail, and internal organs)
- shellfish with a narrow body, turns orange when cooked
- remove the shells
19 Clues: seasonings • meat from pigs • meat from cattle • remove the shells • cook in oil or fat • cluster of fish eggs • covered with bread crumbs • food made from fish or shellfish • cook slowly with indirect moist heat • cook rapidly with dry heat from below • cook rapidly with dry heat from above • a shellfish with a smooth, two-part shell • a shellfish that has a rough, two-part shell • ...
Preparing Meat & Seafood 2016-04-11
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- a creature with scales and fins that lives in water
- a shellfish that has a rough, two-part shell
- cluster of fish eggs
- seasonings
- cooked fish that is served (without head, tail, and internal organs)
- meat from birds such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys
- a shellfish with a smooth, two-part shell
- food made from fish or shellfish
- cook rapidly with dry heat from below
- meat from cattle
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- meat from pigs
- cook in oil or fat
- piece of fish cut from along the side of its body
- covered with bread crumbs
- a creature that has a hard exterior and typically lives on the floor of a body of water
- remove the shells
- cook rapidly with dry heat from above
- cook slowly with indirect moist heat
- shellfish with a narrow body, turns orange when cooked
19 Clues: seasonings • meat from pigs • meat from cattle • remove the shells • cook in oil or fat • cluster of fish eggs • covered with bread crumbs • food made from fish or shellfish • cook slowly with indirect moist heat • cook rapidly with dry heat from above • cook rapidly with dry heat from below • a shellfish with a smooth, two-part shell • a shellfish that has a rough, two-part shell • ...
7_4 FF 2023-03-13
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- an insect that damages plants
- meat from pigs
- soil that can be used for farming
- more or less the same as harvest
- = cattle
- rehevöityminen
- if it doesn't rain enough, the farmer has to his ___ system to water the plants
- a plant that grows in your garden that you want to get rid of
- hay or straw; given to e.g. horses and cows to eat
- opposite of urban
- before planting seeds you usually have to do this; to turn over the soil
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- vuoroviljely (4_8 characters)
- meat from e.g. chickens
- solid waste from animals, e.g. horses, that is used to help plants grow
- often a chemical substance that helps the plants to grow
- lisäaine
- more or less the same as pesticide
- when we throw excess food out (4_7 characters)
- someone who sells something but not in a store
19 Clues: lisäaine • = cattle • meat from pigs • rehevöityminen • opposite of urban • meat from e.g. chickens • vuoroviljely (4_8 characters) • an insect that damages plants • more or less the same as harvest • soil that can be used for farming • more or less the same as pesticide • when we throw excess food out (4_7 characters) • someone who sells something but not in a store • ...
Chapter 7 Geography and the Early Settlement of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan 2022-12-02
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- geography that includes mountains, rivers, deserts, climate, and fertility of the land
- shape and elevation of the surface features of the land
- land northeast of Egypt
- The Nile River empties into the Mediterranean ___.
- longest river in the world
- protected the Egyptian and Kush empires.
- environmental ones greatly affected where people settled.
- plant along the Nile River that was used to make paper and rope.
- thin layer of soil that made the land around the Nile good for farming
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- too much of this made the Dead Sea dead.
- the "c" in BCE
- land south of Egypt
- vegetation
- nomads who herded cattle and camels
- later name for Israelites
- northeast African nation first settled in 3100 BCE
- the Nile River flooded every ___ at the same time.
- River runs through the Sea of Galilee and empities into the Dead Sea
- type of water in the Sea of Galilee
19 Clues: vegetation • the "c" in BCE • land south of Egypt • land northeast of Egypt • later name for Israelites • longest river in the world • nomads who herded cattle and camels • type of water in the Sea of Galilee • too much of this made the Dead Sea dead. • protected the Egyptian and Kush empires. • The Nile River empties into the Mediterranean ___. • ...
Night Crossword 2025-03-07
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- place of prayer (page 22)
- Used to transfer the Jews (page 6)
- One of two brothers Elie became friends with (page 50)
- was expelled for being a foreign Jew(page 6)
- Elie's neighbor stopped believing in him (page 81)
- Elie's number(page 42)
- 29 when did Elie's father die(page 112)
- Jewish prayer for the dead(page 33)
- The author's full name(page 5)
- What the prisoners ate in the camps(page 22)
- Elie's father's name (page 102)
- he was ____ from his mother and sisters ( page 29)
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- "Angel of Death"( page 34)
- What town was Elie born in(page 3)
- One of two brothers Elie became friends with (page 50)
- Elie's sister who died at 7(page 46)
- Elie's father died at this camp(page 113)
- How old was Elie when we were sent to a camp(page 30)
- Elie's older sisters name(page 4)
- Elie thought was better than being burned (page 33)
20 Clues: Elie's number(page 42) • place of prayer (page 22) • "Angel of Death"( page 34) • The author's full name(page 5) • Elie's father's name (page 102) • Elie's older sisters name(page 4) • What town was Elie born in(page 3) • Used to transfer the Jews (page 6) • Jewish prayer for the dead(page 33) • Elie's sister who died at 7(page 46) • 29 when did Elie's father die(page 112) • ...
6th Grade Stone Age 2024-09-11
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- Survive
- Different members of a band did different tasks
- A long cold-weather period when huge sheets of ice covered about 1/3 of the Earth's surface
- Surroundings
- The raising of domesticated plants and animals
- Humans that lived by hunting small animals and gathering plants
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- Tame animals for people's use
- Movement from one place to the next
- Objects made and used by humans
- Domesticated animals such as cattle, sheep, and pigs
- Corn
- Effects
- Groups of related families brought together for a common purpose
- A part that a person plays to help society
- Organized group of people living and working together under an established set of rules and traditions
- Way people use resources to meet their needs
- Large, treeless plains in Arctic regions
- Way of life of a group of people
- People who moved from place to place with their herds of animals to find pasture and water
19 Clues: Corn • Effects • Survive • Surroundings • Tame animals for people's use • Objects made and used by humans • Way of life of a group of people • Movement from one place to the next • Large, treeless plains in Arctic regions • A part that a person plays to help society • Way people use resources to meet their needs • The raising of domesticated plants and animals • ...
HOUSING OF DAIRY CATTLE 2020-05-05
5 Clues: NEEDED FOR CALVES • DONE IN SEPARATE PARLOUR • LARGEST INVESTMENT OF A FARM • ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS FOR MILKING • USED TO PREVENT INJURY TO CATTLE LEGS
Chris Mora 2023-05-31
5 Clues: Australian weapon • country next to Texas. • island regions of Australia. • is at war with Ukraine right now. • cattle or sheep ranch in Australia.
culture of india 2024-12-16
5 Clues: Festival of light • Festival of cattle trade • Celebrated in Maharashtra • Biggest festival of Bengal • Root festival with roots in the Portuguese colonial era.
VOCABULARY WORDS 2021-08-19
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- Make a sudden quick movement.
- A stiff, sharp-pointed woody projection of a plant.
- Reduce (something) to small particles or powder by crushing.
- A square of fabric worn by women as a covering for the head.
- Looking furtively or quickly or through a small space.
- A medium to large game bird with a plump body.
- Walk or move in a leisurely or aimless way.
- The Semitic language of the Arabs.
- People who follow or practice Islam
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- A guinea fowl, especially a female one.
- A large group of animals, that live together
- Relating to or characteristic of Sudan or its people.
- A weapon for shooting arrows.
- Make a continuous low humming sound.
- A weapon consisting of a thin, straight stick.
- Grassland suitable for pasturage.
- Large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs.
17 Clues: Make a sudden quick movement. • A weapon for shooting arrows. • Grassland suitable for pasturage. • The Semitic language of the Arabs. • People who follow or practice Islam • Make a continuous low humming sound. • A guinea fowl, especially a female one. • Walk or move in a leisurely or aimless way. • A large group of animals, that live together • ...
Ruminant system 2023-02-10
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- are the teeth commonly found in the upper jaw of a sheep
- passes the food to the absomasum
- secretes enzymes on food in the mouth
- are monogastric animals
- is the regurgitate food back into their mouth and rechew it back before swallowing it
- occurs in cattle that have been put on early grass
- acts like a lubricant
- mechanical and chemical digestion happens here
- are different to a pig
- has many layers of tissues
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- is the simple amylase of sugar
- animals do not require protein in their feed
- is the third chamber of the ruminant chamber
- is the break down of enzyme of amylase into starch
- decreases the pH level in the rumen
- lipase breaks down fat
- the second chamber found in the ruminant chamber
- is the often called the true stomach
- may be inserted in the rumen to release gasses
- eat plant and meat
20 Clues: eat plant and meat • acts like a lubricant • lipase breaks down fat • are different to a pig • are monogastric animals • has many layers of tissues • is the simple amylase of sugar • passes the food to the absomasum • decreases the pH level in the rumen • is the often called the true stomach • secretes enzymes on food in the mouth • animals do not require protein in their feed • ...
Mexican-American War 2024-04-08
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- the economy of the Southwest relied on this
- name for people who traveled to California in search of riches
- the reason why people traveled to California in the late 1840s
- California joined as what type of state
- treaty that ended the Mexican-American War
- Mexican dictator
- people who settled in Utah
- religion Mexicans forced Texans to practice
- Mexico banned this is in Texas
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- land given up by Mexico after the war with the US
- a ruler who has absolute power
- belief that America had the right to spread influence across the country to the Pacific
- California's name once they declared independence from Mexico
- battle where all the Texans were killed
- president elected in 1844 that expanded American borders
- battle where Texans won independence
- Texas joined as what type of state
17 Clues: Mexican dictator • people who settled in Utah • a ruler who has absolute power • Mexico banned this is in Texas • Texas joined as what type of state • battle where Texans won independence • California joined as what type of state • battle where all the Texans were killed • treaty that ended the Mexican-American War • the economy of the Southwest relied on this • ...
Settlers Here Settlers There Word Finder 2024-03-06
7 Clues: walking calmly • brave, not afraid • to move to a new place • the beautiful city we go to school in • paying attention to details, hard working • a place for cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch • a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country or area
Nature and Natural Disasters 2026-01-08
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- A place where people establish a community
- A man who herds and tends to cattle
- A geographic area that serves as a major hub for commerce
- A Spanish speaking cowboy
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- 19th century movement of Americans and immigrants across North America
- The development of industries in a country
- The wealth and resources of a country or region
- Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials
8 Clues: A Spanish speaking cowboy • A man who herds and tends to cattle • The development of industries in a country • A place where people establish a community • The wealth and resources of a country or region • A geographic area that serves as a major hub for commerce • Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials • ...
Crop production 2021-07-12
6 Clues: crop grown in winter. • produced in factories. • chemical used to remove weeds. • undesirable plants that grow among the crops. • obtaineded by the decomposition of cattle dung. • crops first grown in the nurseries and transferred to the main field.
delicious 2021-02-03
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- mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride
- powder made by grinding raw grains, roots, beans, nuts, or seeds
- vegetable making you cry
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- meat from cattle
- orange vegetable growing in the ground
- "You look like an ____!" - expression used if your face is all red
- nutrient-rich liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals
7 Clues: meat from cattle • vegetable making you cry • orange vegetable growing in the ground • mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride • powder made by grinding raw grains, roots, beans, nuts, or seeds • "You look like an ____!" - expression used if your face is all red • nutrient-rich liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals
climate change and carbon cycle 2024-11-27
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- what is the greenhouse gas that is produced by cattle?
- dead organisms decay slowly or not at all.
- process that releases energy in living things.
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- what is it called when plants absorb carbon dioxide?
- what provides provides light energy?
- what is a human activity that reduces a carbon.
- those stemming from the burning of fossil fuels.
7 Clues: what provides provides light energy? • dead organisms decay slowly or not at all. • process that releases energy in living things. • what is a human activity that reduces a carbon. • those stemming from the burning of fossil fuels. • what is it called when plants absorb carbon dioxide? • what is the greenhouse gas that is produced by cattle?
OREGON GROWN 2022-03-09
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- OR produces over 99% of the hazelnuts grown in the United States
- juicy fruit that is grown in umatilla county
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- #1 commodity in Oregon is nursery and " " production
- Oregon is the #1 producer in the world
- Oregons state beverage
- have been grown in Oregon since the 1800's
- #2 commodity produced in Oregon
7 Clues: Oregons state beverage • #2 commodity produced in Oregon • Oregon is the #1 producer in the world • have been grown in Oregon since the 1800's • juicy fruit that is grown in umatilla county • #1 commodity in Oregon is nursery and " " production • OR produces over 99% of the hazelnuts grown in the United States
Westward Expansion 2023-02-07
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- cheap fencing, led to the end of the "open Range" because it made it possible to fence in large amounts of land.
- The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas, fully adopting a culture.
- gave rise to rodeos & competitions based on the skills Cowboys had developed rounding up cattle in the spring including roping and wrestling cattle.
- Specific areas set aside by the government for the Indians’ use.
- Migrants that were former slaves fleeing the South after Reconstruction, they typically went to Kansas or Oklahoma.
- Located in New York, immigrants had to go through a port to show they were healthy, had $$, a skill or sponsor to provide for them. Usually took a matter of hours to pass through Ellis Island. Mostly European immigrants passed through Ellis Island.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- previously a boomtown, now is no longer populated
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- Gave squatters (migrants that settled on land they did not own) the right to buy up to 160 acres for $1.25 per acre before it was offered to other buyers.
- self-appointed law enforcement
- Located in San Francisco, mostly Chinese and other Asian immigrants passed through. Many came to work in the mines, on railroads farms and fisheries. Often it took weeks or months in poor conditions to see if they would be allowed to stay.
- A way of life of people who do not live continually in the same place but move periodically. Different from migration.
- Offered plots of 160 acres to anyone willing to live on that land for 5 years, dig a well and build a road.
- established where the mining was, thrived only as long as the gold/silver held out then disappeared.
- Nomadic people who lived mostly by hunting and fishing and harvesting wild food.
- Decreased time to till one acre from 96 hours to 8
16 Clues: self-appointed law enforcement • previously a boomtown, now is no longer populated • Decreased time to till one acre from 96 hours to 8 • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • Specific areas set aside by the government for the Indians’ use. • Nomadic people who lived mostly by hunting and fishing and harvesting wild food. • ...
American West 2023-10-10
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- An event in which previously restricted land of the United States was opened to homestead on a first-arrival basis
- The act that regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States
- A United States federal agency within the Department of the Interior
- An American express mail service that used relays of horse-mounted riders
- The given name of many cemeteries, chiefly in the Western United States
- Several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain, typically called a homestead
- A group of wagons traveling together
- The trail that was used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads
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- The cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand across North America
- A ceremony incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems proper practice of the dance would reunite the living with spirits of the dead, bring the spirits to fight on their behalf, end American Westward expansion, and bring peace, prosperity, and unity to Native American peoples throughout the region
- An area of land held and governed by a U.S. federal government-recognized Native American tribal nation, whose government is semi-sovereign
- An agreement between the United States and the Oglala, Miniconjou, and Brulé bands of Lakota people, Yanktonai Dakota, and Arapaho Nation, following the failure of the first Fort Laramie treaty
- The process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses
- A private security guard and detective agency established around 1850 in the United States
- An ethnic cleansing and forced displacement of approximately 60,000 people of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government
- Regiments formed during the 19th century to serve on the American frontier that primarily comprised African Americans
16 Clues: A group of wagons traveling together • A United States federal agency within the Department of the Interior • The given name of many cemeteries, chiefly in the Western United States • An American express mail service that used relays of horse-mounted riders • The act that regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States • ...
Pasture Plants 2015-05-06
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- This native grass is able to tolerate drought and fire quite extensively but suffers under frosty weather. It does not last under heavy grazing as the buds become depleted and the stands thin out. The quality of the feed is quite low when compared to introduced pastures and its digestibility is about 54-75%, meaning it is not highly demanded for feed but is used for re vegetation of eroded land.
- This introduced grass is used as an all-year-round pasture due to its consistent production under heavy grazing and has a moderate resistance to drought and fire. It has a high feeding value which is limited to a couple of weeks before decreasing. It is also not the most suitable feed for lactating cows due to its low sodium levels.
- This legume is able to tolerate dry conditions, strongly suiting Australia's climate. It is very beneficial to the environment and therefore land conservation due to its ability to lower the water table and add more organic matter to the soil. Its hight protein levels and even higher feeding value means it is commonly used as hay, silage or as a pasture on farms.
- This legume is adapted to alkaline soils and is very hard seeded. It significantly increases nitrogen levels in soil which consequently boosts soil fertility and is therefore ideal for promoting pasture growth to reach its full potential. Additionally, this legume makes for a high quality forage which satisfies the nutritional needs of cattle.
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- This weed produces seeds at a very large and rapid amount. It negatively impacts pasture productivity and therefore causes the depreciation of crops as well as being poisonous to cattle. It can also out compete native vegetation and therefore have detrimental impacts on the environment. Despite this, it is sometimes the only plant available for grazing in dry areas of South Australia and is beneficial to the honey industry.
- This native grass has a high tolerance to both frost and drought, however its growth rate is low and it may be easily out competed by weeds. Despite this, it is able to grow in poorly fertile soil and is highly nutritious as a winter feed for cattle. Its perseverance under heavy grazing also makes it desirable in the harsher seasons as it compensates for some of the pasture loss due to a decrease in growth rates during these times.
- This weed has sharp burrs which get caught in the hooves of livestock and may cause lameness. It is a rapid growing species which also causes skin ailment in cattle and affects working dogs on the farm. It has a deep tap root which increases its drought tolerance and it is found in tropical and subtropical regions.
- This introduced grass is not tolerant of drought but has built up a resistant to rust. It is normally grown in winter due to its need for high rainfall and it is used as a high quality feed for cattle especially in the colder seasons when additional nutrition is required. Despite this, it does require a high input system to grow to its full potential, specifically during the drier months.
8 Clues: This weed has sharp burrs which get caught in the hooves of livestock and may cause lameness. It is a rapid growing species which also causes skin ailment in cattle and affects working dogs on the farm. It has a deep tap root which increases its drought tolerance and it is found in tropical and subtropical regions. • ...
Southern Colonies Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-27
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- _______spread due to the hot climate.
- Not all of the Southern Colonies had a ___government.
- _______was founded for a safe haven for Catholics.
- There were two major towns in _______.
- Also in the Northern region ____ was also available in the South.
- Because of the warm climate ______could grow year long.
- _______(people who owe money)went to Georgia.
- A type of geography in this region is ____coastal plains.
- People earned wealth by working on large farms (_______).
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- South Carolina was originally part of the _____ .
- ______was named after Queen Elizabeth.
- ______was an important way to get wealth. indigo ____was used as blue dye.
- James ______was the founder of Georgia.
- ______was the founder of Virginia.
- _______worked on the plantations.
- In the late 1700s slaves were the _____ population.
- Carolina ______ was called "The lost colony"?
- _______was important on the farms in South Carolina.
18 Clues: _______worked on the plantations. • ______was the founder of Virginia. • _______spread due to the hot climate. • ______was named after Queen Elizabeth. • There were two major towns in _______. • James ______was the founder of Georgia. • Carolina ______ was called "The lost colony"? • _______(people who owe money)went to Georgia. • ...
FFA crossword 2024-01-16
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- a national organization prioritizing the education of agriculture
- a substance used for killing off bugs that harm crops
- an area of land used for cultivating crops or raising livestock
- a farm animal that typically has horns on the males
- a cultivated plant used as food
- a big, typically black and white farm animal that produces milk
- a large group of cows
- animal dung used for fertilizing land
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- a chemical or natural substance used to increase fertility in the land
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- what plants use as reproduction; these can be eaten
- laid by chickens
- a practice of farming
- a domesticated fowl commonly used for eggs
- pink animal with a curly tail (makes great bacon)
- wheat or other cultivated cereal crop used as food
- product of dairy cows
17 Clues: laid by chickens • a practice of farming • a large group of cows • product of dairy cows • a cultivated plant used as food • farm animals regarded as an asset • animal dung used for fertilizing land • a domesticated fowl commonly used for eggs • pink animal with a curly tail (makes great bacon) • wheat or other cultivated cereal crop used as food • ...
Digging for DATA Vocabulary 2017-08-14
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- a cylindrical building used for storage on a farm
- place where cattle are fed
- type of food that has nutrients added
- the body of a dead animal
- ball-shaped item used to study deep-sea life
- the study of heredity
- type of food that has its lost nutrients replaced
- item archeologists study to learn about ancient cultures and lifestyles
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- fodder stored in a silo
- food for animals
- a disease that can cause skin changes due to not enough niacin
- an educated prediction that can be tested by experimenting
- a model that is made from a mold or cast
- tool used to cut wood
- type of diet with enough food to survive
- a young cow that has not had a calf
16 Clues: food for animals • tool used to cut wood • the study of heredity • fodder stored in a silo • the body of a dead animal • place where cattle are fed • a young cow that has not had a calf • type of food that has nutrients added • a model that is made from a mold or cast • type of diet with enough food to survive • ball-shaped item used to study deep-sea life • ...
Having fun with homophones! 2016-01-10
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- A sharp curved part on the toe of an animal (such as a cat or bird)
- What happens after daytime
- Plural form of tow - To draw or pull behind by a chain or line
- To suspend someting temporarily
- ______ of these books are yours?
- A group of cattle or other domestic animals
- To move hurriedly
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- Plural form of paw (part of an animal)
- Group of words containing a subject and a predicate and forming part of a compound or complex sentence
- A medieval soldier
- The past of verb 'to hear'
- The fingers in your feet
- We all mammals have it around our bodies. Humans have a lot on their head.
- A woman with magical powers. Very popular in Halloween
- A vivid colour
- The past of verb 'to read'
16 Clues: A vivid colour • To move hurriedly • A medieval soldier • The fingers in your feet • What happens after daytime • The past of verb 'to hear' • The past of verb 'to read' • To suspend someting temporarily • ______ of these books are yours? • Plural form of paw (part of an animal) • A group of cattle or other domestic animals • A woman with magical powers. Very popular in Halloween • ...
THE WESTERN JOURNAL CROSSWORD 2025-04-10
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- runs from Cumberland, Maryland to the Ohio River at Wheeling, Virginia
- the U.S. had the right to spread across the continent
- flat-bottomed boats
- huge area west of the Rocky Mountains
- the right to vote
- a trail that leads to Oregon Country
- private meeting
- a ruler with absolute power and authority
- nickname created for the miners that arrived in California during the Gold Rush
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- American Indians who live in towns made of mud, rock, and other materials
- income
- able to produce enough for one needs
- William B. Travis
- Indian and Mexican cowhands who tend the cattle and other animals
- pioneers who lived and worked in the wilderness
- when enemy forces try to capture a city or fort by surrounding it
16 Clues: income • private meeting • William B. Travis • the right to vote • flat-bottomed boats • able to produce enough for one needs • a trail that leads to Oregon Country • huge area west of the Rocky Mountains • a ruler with absolute power and authority • pioneers who lived and worked in the wilderness • the U.S. had the right to spread across the continent • ...
Dogs 2021-11-04
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- when people or animals find and kill animals for food
- areas of land that have their own laws for the people living there
- things that slide on ice and snow
- to tell about something bad that might happen
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- people or friends you spend a lot of time with
- to watch something closely in order to keep it safe
- you cannot see
- cows, calves, and bulls
8 Clues: you cannot see • cows, calves, and bulls • things that slide on ice and snow • to tell about something bad that might happen • people or friends you spend a lot of time with • to watch something closely in order to keep it safe • when people or animals find and kill animals for food • areas of land that have their own laws for the people living there
Grass nutrient 2016-11-17
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- best time to apply P and K on silage fields
- needed with nitrogen after every silage cut
- this is taken into account when nutrient requirements
- two nutrients that are recycled by cattle and sheep
- a fertiliser with 46% nitrogen
- mainly found in dung not urine
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- nitrogen fertiliser, best choice on a hot day
- high risk if potash is applied to grass in the spring
8 Clues: a fertiliser with 46% nitrogen • mainly found in dung not urine • best time to apply P and K on silage fields • needed with nitrogen after every silage cut • nitrogen fertiliser, best choice on a hot day • two nutrients that are recycled by cattle and sheep • high risk if potash is applied to grass in the spring • this is taken into account when nutrient requirements
Unit 3 The Nation Grows Vocabulary 2020-03-17
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- to travel back and forth regularly
- a person who claimed land on the Great Plains under the Homestead Act of 1862
- the right to vote
- total control of a type of industry by a person or company
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- the movement of large herds of cattle, by cowboys, from ranches to railroad stations
- a territory set aside for Native Americans
- the condition of being poor
- a rundown neighborhood
8 Clues: the right to vote • a rundown neighborhood • the condition of being poor • to travel back and forth regularly • a territory set aside for Native Americans • total control of a type of industry by a person or company • a person who claimed land on the Great Plains under the Homestead Act of 1862 • ...
Prairies-The Temprate Grasslands of USA 2018-10-02
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- farmers use moderen machiens and have good standard of living
- are loated in australia
- located in south america
- are located in asia
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- climate and soil of this region are suitable for the grow of grass
- are located in south africa
- also known wheat baskit of the world
- a large farmer in the united states cattle,sheep or houses are reared on large open areas called ranches
8 Clues: are located in asia • are loated in australia • located in south america • are located in south africa • also known wheat baskit of the world • farmers use moderen machiens and have good standard of living • climate and soil of this region are suitable for the grow of grass • ...
CLIMATE CHANGE!!!!!! 2024-11-27
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- What natural event can be worsened by climate change?
- What phenomenon involves the gradual rise of sea levels?
- What is melting due to rising global temperatures?
- What gas is a major contributor to climate change?
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- What type of energy is considered renewable?
- What greenhouse gas is produced by cattle?
- Human activity that kills trees?
- What do we call the increase in Earth's average temperature?
8 Clues: Human activity that kills trees? • What greenhouse gas is produced by cattle? • What type of energy is considered renewable? • What is melting due to rising global temperatures? • What gas is a major contributor to climate change? • What natural event can be worsened by climate change? • What phenomenon involves the gradual rise of sea levels? • ...
Traditional Chinese Medicinal Herbs 2020-11-03
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- cattle became more energetic is ______
- a group of Chinese athletes broke world records in the _________
- sinensis it also knows in chinese is______
- Chong Xion Cao
- the first discovered 1500 years ago in the mountains of _______
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- medicinal practitioners have used cordyceps as an effective tonic for_______
- best title for the above passage is ____
- is a type of ______
- another way, this fungus also helps to reduce the risk of cardiovascular problems ____________
9 Clues: Chong Xion Cao • is a type of ______ • cattle became more energetic is ______ • best title for the above passage is ____ • sinensis it also knows in chinese is______ • the first discovered 1500 years ago in the mountains of _______ • a group of Chinese athletes broke world records in the _________ • ...
Climate Change 2020-04-07
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- A long period without rainfall, causes shortages of water.
- Another name for a tropical storm.
- A person who fights for a cause is an ______.
- A gas that causes global warming that is emitted by cattle
- A replacement for fossil fuels.
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- The warming when solar energy is trapped by the gases.
- A gas that is released from fossil fuels.
- A substance that is released is called and____.
- A person who works for free, to help a cause.
9 Clues: A replacement for fossil fuels. • Another name for a tropical storm. • A gas that is released from fossil fuels. • A person who works for free, to help a cause. • A person who fights for a cause is an ______. • A substance that is released is called and____. • The warming when solar energy is trapped by the gases. • ...
nutrition 2020-05-02
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- energy is needed for the digestion of maintenance
- maintenance net energy requirement of different lactation maintenance energy requirement expressed in net energy
- nutrients get through placenta by using significant amount
- calculate the energy content of milk of known
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- heat production per metabolic weight unit has found
- energy used for maintenance leaves the body by heat
- retention of nutrients increase exponentially during
- Energy requirements of cattle are expressed by
- data on the amount of nutrients built
9 Clues: data on the amount of nutrients built • calculate the energy content of milk of known • Energy requirements of cattle are expressed by • energy is needed for the digestion of maintenance • heat production per metabolic weight unit has found • energy used for maintenance leaves the body by heat • retention of nutrients increase exponentially during • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-02
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- A person who milks cows and feeds them
- Monitors and moves cattle
- They buy and sell horses for breeding and racing
- People who sell and buy livestock
- Helps animals that have just had surgery, amputation or that have been recently injured
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- Take care of animals that are raised for human consumption
- They make sure that meat is safe for consumption
- A person that takes care of bees
- People that groom pets, like cats and dogs
9 Clues: Monitors and moves cattle • A person that takes care of bees • People who sell and buy livestock • A person who milks cows and feeds them • People that groom pets, like cats and dogs • They make sure that meat is safe for consumption • They buy and sell horses for breeding and racing • Take care of animals that are raised for human consumption • ...
basic livestock nutrition 2022-01-31
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- multi-compartmented stomach; cattle and sheep
- mixture of feedstuffs available for the animal to provide the nutrients
- substance or chemical compound required by the animal for productive purposes
- associated with human food
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- simple stomach; humans, pigs and horses
- nutrients consumed in breads, vegetable and or meats
- interrelated steps involved in assimilating food by the animal for use in tissue repair, growth and normal function
- associated with animal feed
- grains and by-products used by animals
9 Clues: associated with human food • associated with animal feed • grains and by-products used by animals • simple stomach; humans, pigs and horses • multi-compartmented stomach; cattle and sheep • nutrients consumed in breads, vegetable and or meats • mixture of feedstuffs available for the animal to provide the nutrients • ...
CLIMATE CHANGE 2023-09-19
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- Car ownerships has greatly increased in this country.
- When trees are burned to clear the forest it releases CO2.
- A gas that comes from car exhausts?
- What gas is released from belching cattle?
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- Created over millions of years by decaying organic material.
- This gas is known as CO2.
- Methane is released when rubbish decays at this site.
- Cutting down trees is called ...........
- Methane is how many times more efficient than CO2 at trapping heat from the sun?
9 Clues: This gas is known as CO2. • A gas that comes from car exhausts? • Cutting down trees is called ........... • What gas is released from belching cattle? • Car ownerships has greatly increased in this country. • Methane is released when rubbish decays at this site. • When trees are burned to clear the forest it releases CO2. • ...
Advanced Livestock Byproducts – Student Activity Packet 2025-09-29
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- – Pig pancreas was the first source of this hormone (7)
- – Gas from manure used as renewable energy (6)
- – Protein extracted from hides, used to make gelatin (8)
- – Found in feathers and hooves, used in shampoos (7)
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- – Enzyme from calves’ stomachs, used in cheese-making (6)
- – A waxy byproduct of sheep’s wool, used in cosmetics (7)
- – Fertilizer made from animal bones (8)
- – Fat rendered from cattle, once used in soap & candles (6)
- – Extracted from shellfish, used in medicine (8)
9 Clues: – Fertilizer made from animal bones (8) • – Gas from manure used as renewable energy (6) • – Extracted from shellfish, used in medicine (8) • – Found in feathers and hooves, used in shampoos (7) • – Pig pancreas was the first source of this hormone (7) • – Protein extracted from hides, used to make gelatin (8) • ...
Cold Ground 2022-03-02
6 Clues: Melissa and David were? • What was being mutilated? • Melissa became trapped in a _____ • What did David have to do to his foot? • How did the group lose their equipment? • The group found deposits of ___ as they hiked up the mountain
Growing Season - 23 2023-08-08
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- Type of intercropping where harvests are staggered
- Corn, beans, and squash grown together is often called this
- The scientific name for flax touts the crop as being "most _____"
- Mixed intercropping
- Mowing and swathing help us control these
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- Cattle grazing at Vilicus produce enough urine to fill over 2,000 of these!
- Grits company started by our neighbors to the South
- Type of oil produced from flax seeds
- What we're planting in our field boarders this fall!
9 Clues: Mixed intercropping • Type of oil produced from flax seeds • Mowing and swathing help us control these • Type of intercropping where harvests are staggered • Grits company started by our neighbors to the South • What we're planting in our field boarders this fall! • Corn, beans, and squash grown together is often called this • ...
Animal Health 2021-12-03
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- Denise's hunting helper
- It is golden but dangerous Gram+
- Good friend of Maverick in TopGun who can get sick with bird flu
- Funny that we worked also on a fireproof amphybian
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- The "nasty beast" of Anas crecca (short name, with letter instead of numbers)
- The "rocky" pest for the Beatles
- Striped nuisance that bites durig the day
- Camera & lenses manufacturing company that can be used to collect data
- When cattle get it, they play like Hendrix
9 Clues: Denise's hunting helper • The "rocky" pest for the Beatles • It is golden but dangerous Gram+ • Striped nuisance that bites durig the day • When cattle get it, they play like Hendrix • Funny that we worked also on a fireproof amphybian • Good friend of Maverick in TopGun who can get sick with bird flu • ...
Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-28
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- To remove earth carefully and systematically from an area in order to find buried remains.
- an item that has been worked by ancient humans.
- The word "Home" in dakota, lakota and nakota.
- Large cattle native to North America.
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- Tribe that hunted using the head smashed in buffalo jump.
- The study of ancient humans
- The study of past events.
- The province where head smashed-in buffalo jump is.
- A natural weapon used by indigenous people to hunt buffalo.
9 Clues: The study of past events. • The study of ancient humans • Large cattle native to North America. • The word "Home" in dakota, lakota and nakota. • an item that has been worked by ancient humans. • The province where head smashed-in buffalo jump is. • Tribe that hunted using the head smashed in buffalo jump. • A natural weapon used by indigenous people to hunt buffalo. • ...
Savanna EP Crossword 2021-10-18
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- Many animals in the savanna are _____.
- Annual _____ in the savanna is 10-30 inches.
- Savannas are made up of _____ and a few trees.
- The dry season in the savanna is often associated with these.
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- Savannas can result from _____ changes.
- During the dry season, there is a competition for this.
- Many animals in the savanna are plant eaters or _____.
- Elephants, zebras, and giraffes are found in _____ savannas.
- Cattle _____ limits the amount of food available for wildlife.
9 Clues: Many animals in the savanna are _____. • Savannas can result from _____ changes. • Annual _____ in the savanna is 10-30 inches. • Savannas are made up of _____ and a few trees. • Many animals in the savanna are plant eaters or _____. • During the dry season, there is a competition for this. • Elephants, zebras, and giraffes are found in _____ savannas. • ...
African Safari 2021-01-05
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- Belongs to the same family as cattle, goats, and sheep.
- The largest living primates.
- Even though they look like dogs, these laughing animals are not friendly to humans.
- These large sub-Saharan animals might not look very fast but don't get in their way!
- Stands nearly a foot tall and commonly found in southern Africa.
- King of the jungle.
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- Easily identified by their long snouts and red behinds.
- Known for their exceptional memory.
- An endangered species often hunted for its unique horns.
- The world's tallest animal.
- The world's fastest land animal.
- This animal would look the same in an old timey movie.
12 Clues: King of the jungle. • The world's tallest animal. • The largest living primates. • The world's fastest land animal. • Known for their exceptional memory. • This animal would look the same in an old timey movie. • Easily identified by their long snouts and red behinds. • Belongs to the same family as cattle, goats, and sheep. • ...
No Planet B 2021-05-16
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- The sixth element of the periodic table
- Weather affects on an area over a long period of time
- Generally the producer in the food chain (or autotrophs)
- The largest water source on the planet
- The _____ forecast today is cloudy with a chance of rain
- This layer of the atmosphere contains the Ozone layer
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- Plant make their own food through a process called _____
- Allows us to breathe
- Matter that settles at the bottom of water
- The only known planet to have life
- The make up of most of the air around us
- An waste product, mainly from the flatulence of cattle
12 Clues: Allows us to breathe • The only known planet to have life • The largest water source on the planet • The sixth element of the periodic table • The make up of most of the air around us • Matter that settles at the bottom of water • Weather affects on an area over a long period of time • This layer of the atmosphere contains the Ozone layer • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-01-26
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- the two word name for this mineral deposit that attracted settlers to Nevada
- primary animal used in ranching
- this man's Severity Act of 1887 dissolved Native Americans as a legal entity
- a battle featuring Custer and Crazy Horse
- along with the Chinese, these immigrants built the transcontinental railroad
- people who settled in the Native American Territory of Oklahoma
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- this massacre was prompted by the Ghost Dance
- another term for Pike's Peakers
- the common name given to stereotypical Wild West towns
- this invention led to the enclosure of ranches
- the "Thunder of the West"
- due to increased mining, the U.S. resumed specie payments of this
12 Clues: the "Thunder of the West" • another term for Pike's Peakers • primary animal used in ranching • a battle featuring Custer and Crazy Horse • this massacre was prompted by the Ghost Dance • this invention led to the enclosure of ranches • the common name given to stereotypical Wild West towns • people who settled in the Native American Territory of Oklahoma • ...
test 2014-07-28
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- Where container ships first arrive in NZ.
- Foot and Mouth is a type of _____ that affects animals like cattle and pigs.
- Containers carrying this are high-risk.
- protecting the country from unwanted diseases and pests is called this.
- confiscated or seized goods means they are ________ away
- These machines check passengers' luggage.
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- Pests like the Pacific seastar could get into our waters on or in these.
- Something that must be declared in case fruit-fly is in them.
- Didymo lives in this.
- Short for Ministry of Primary Industries.
- The breed of dog most used at airports to sniff out food.
- Giant African ________ can chomp through trees.
12 Clues: Didymo lives in this. • Containers carrying this are high-risk. • Where container ships first arrive in NZ. • Short for Ministry of Primary Industries. • These machines check passengers' luggage. • Giant African ________ can chomp through trees. • confiscated or seized goods means they are ________ away • The breed of dog most used at airports to sniff out food. • ...
Old Yeller Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-18
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- physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury.
- a large viscous animal
- a place where wild animals go to lick
- a spiny tree or shrub of the pea family, native to arid regions of southwestern US and Mexico.
- dingy yellow dog
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- a small shelter or house, made of wood and situated in a wild or remote area.
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden
- main character in old yeller
- a mischievous or cheeky person
- donkey
- a stream brook or minor tributary of a river
- a domesticated pig especially one over 120 pounds
12 Clues: donkey • dingy yellow dog • a large viscous animal • main character in old yeller • a mischievous or cheeky person • a place where wild animals go to lick • a stream brook or minor tributary of a river • a domesticated pig especially one over 120 pounds • physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury. • ...
Week 26 Spelling Words 2024-02-22
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- moving across the floor using hands and knees
- letting someone do or have whatever they want without being told no
- visited by ghosts
- a liquid that helps cars move
- when you open your mouth and take a breath when you are tired or bored
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- a person who takes care of cattle and horses
- a box that keeps things from getting stolen
- the result of something being done
- a cylindrical object that thread can be wrapped around to hold it in place
- hunter birds that are smaller than eagles
- loving something and it brings you happiness
- earth’s natural satellite that spins around the earth
12 Clues: visited by ghosts • a liquid that helps cars move • the result of something being done • hunter birds that are smaller than eagles • a box that keeps things from getting stolen • a person who takes care of cattle and horses • loving something and it brings you happiness • moving across the floor using hands and knees • earth’s natural satellite that spins around the earth • ...
Unit 5 Exam Extra Credit 2024-01-29
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- The main commander of the Union Army
- Location where the Confederacy surrendered to the Union
- Era of cattle drives and the open frontier
- The 13th amendment ended this
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- Main right granted to all in the 14th amendment
- Location where first shots of the Civil War were fired
- First prime mover (engine) for railroads
- Native American leader from the Comanche tribe who resisted the Union Army
- Wind driven pump used to pump water out of the ground
- Used to keep livestock enclosed or out of an area
- The 15th amendment guaranteed this for all men
- The main commander of the Confederate Army
12 Clues: The 13th amendment ended this • The main commander of the Union Army • First prime mover (engine) for railroads • The main commander of the Confederate Army • Era of cattle drives and the open frontier • The 15th amendment guaranteed this for all men • Main right granted to all in the 14th amendment • Used to keep livestock enclosed or out of an area • ...
Secret Bruvas Trip 2025-12-22
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- "Mood is a thing for cattle or making love."
- Unscramble: houosm
- Unscramble: pakoktoiro
- "Here I am, here I remain!"
- Unscramble: enbomyaerl
- "Expect only what happens in the fight. That way you'll never be surprised"
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- "Never trust a traitor, even one you created yourself"
- Unscramble: ztyrcidaiw
- "A human would remain in the trap, endure the pain, feigning death that he might kill the trapper and remove a threat to his kind."
- "You will hold back just so long as I am useful. To move sooner would be wasteful and I'm yet of much use."
- "Fear is the little death that brings obliteration."
- Unscramble: psoryandrge
12 Clues: Unscramble: houosm • Unscramble: ztyrcidaiw • Unscramble: pakoktoiro • Unscramble: enbomyaerl • Unscramble: psoryandrge • "Here I am, here I remain!" • "Mood is a thing for cattle or making love." • "Fear is the little death that brings obliteration." • "Never trust a traitor, even one you created yourself" • ...
QB1 2026-03-26
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- (verb) Talking aggressively or bragging
- (noun) A room used to relax or watch television in a house
- (noun) A match between two teams only for practice
- (verb) To become familiar with someone or something again after a time apart.
- (verb) Cause/lead to/bring about
- (noun) A book with memories like photos or drawings
- (verb) To throw with force
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- (noun) When players gathers to talk of their next play
- (noun) A person who takes care of horses or cattle
- (verb) To smile broadly, often showing the teeth
- (noun) A practice run in sports
- (noun) Mixture of dirt and water
12 Clues: (verb) To throw with force • (noun) A practice run in sports • (noun) Mixture of dirt and water • (verb) Cause/lead to/bring about • (verb) Talking aggressively or bragging • (verb) To smile broadly, often showing the teeth • (noun) A person who takes care of horses or cattle • (noun) A match between two teams only for practice • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-29
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- Which is the state religion of Sri Lanka
- Give the ancient name of Tokyo
- Name the cattle disease found in Africa
- Who was called 'Bismark of Italy'
- Name the medicinal plant found in various parts of Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh
- Which state is the major producer of iron ore in India
- Which state is the largest producer of rabi
- Which crop is known as 'Golden Fiber'
- Which sector is known as manufacturing sector
- In which place, Jallianwala Bagh tragedy took place
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- Give an example for Holding Together Federation
- Lake Which is the largest artificial lake of ancient India
- Which is the female allegory of Framce
- Name the state which has high literacy rate
- Name the party created by C.R Das and Mothilal Nehru
- Which was the first port developed after independence
- Which type of state is India
- Give an example of non-renewable resource
18 Clues: Which type of state is India • Give the ancient name of Tokyo • Who was called 'Bismark of Italy' • Which crop is known as 'Golden Fiber' • Which is the female allegory of Framce • Name the cattle disease found in Africa • Which is the state religion of Sri Lanka • Give an example of non-renewable resource • Which state is the largest producer of rabi • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-29
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- Which is the state religion of Sri Lanka
- Name the party created by C.R Das and Mothilal Nehru
- In which place, Jallianwala Bagh tragedy took place
- Give the ancient name of Tokyo
- Which state is the largest producer of rabi
- Name the cattle disease found in Africa
- Which state is the major producer of iron ore in India
- Lake Which is the largest artificial lake of ancient India
- Which type of state is India
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- Give an example for Holding Together Federation
- Name the medicinal plant found in various parts of Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh
- Which crop is known as 'Golden Fiber'
- Which is the female allegory of Framce
- Who was called 'Bismark of Italy'
- Which sector is known as manufacturing sector
- Name the state which has high literacy rate
- Give an example of non-renewable resource
- Which was the first port developed after independence
18 Clues: Which type of state is India • Give the ancient name of Tokyo • Who was called 'Bismark of Italy' • Which crop is known as 'Golden Fiber' • Which is the female allegory of Framce • Name the cattle disease found in Africa • Which is the state religion of Sri Lanka • Give an example of non-renewable resource • Which state is the largest producer of rabi • ...
David by Sherlock Ni 2020-10-23
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- David sent what to his army commander.
- Where did Bathsheba's husband sleep in the palace
- With who did Bathsheba's husband sleep with in the palace.
- Who did god deliver David from.
- Who did the army of David destroy
- What did David tell Uriah to wash when he goes home
- On which day did David's child die
- From where did David see Bathsheba
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- Who did god send to David
- Where are the army camping on. (4,7)
- What are the ark, Israel and Judah living in
- The rich man had a lot of sheep and ------
- The sword shall never ------ from your house.
- Who was Bathsheba's husband
- What was Bathsheba doing when David first saw her
- The poor man only had one ------- (3,4)
- He must pay for it ---- times over.
- Who did David send out with the army
18 Clues: Who did god send to David • Who was Bathsheba's husband • Who did god deliver David from. • Who did the army of David destroy • On which day did David's child die • From where did David see Bathsheba • He must pay for it ---- times over. • Where are the army camping on. (4,7) • Who did David send out with the army • David sent what to his army commander. • ...
The Wanderings 2014-04-29
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- The maids recognized Odysseus’s ____
- Name Odysseus invited to fool the Cyclope
- Island where 45 men were killed
- War that lasted 10 years
- Odysseus sends him to order Calypso to let Odysseus go
- Years Odysseus spent in Calypso’s Island
- Odysseus’s and Penelope´s bed was attached to it
- Odysseus’s was disguised as a __ for the contest
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- King Aeolus gave two bags to Odysseus and his men opened the ___ that caused them to come back to Aeolus’s Island
- The Cyclope asked his father ___ for help to defeat Odysseus
- Home of Odysseus
- People who lived on an island full of lotus plants
- Consisted of Helios’s cattle where only Odysseus survived
- In the end Odysseus killed all of the ___ invading his home
- Odysseus made the Cyclopes __ so they could escape
- Years it took for Odysseus to come back home
- Circe turned the men into __
- Penelope used Odysseus’s ___ for the contest
18 Clues: Home of Odysseus • War that lasted 10 years • Circe turned the men into __ • Island where 45 men were killed • The maids recognized Odysseus’s ____ • Years Odysseus spent in Calypso’s Island • Name Odysseus invited to fool the Cyclope • Years it took for Odysseus to come back home • Penelope used Odysseus’s ___ for the contest • ...
Social Studies Unit 4 Review 2023-12-04
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- African Americans refuse to vote.
- period of drought.
- Tribes started ______________their culture.
- Immigration has shaped Texas culture by creating a unique mixture of traditions, music, ______, festivals and holidays.
- Mexican Americans were not treated fair.
- melon picker raise the pay for Texas farm workers.
- major economic industry in Texas.
- Immigration has shaped Texas culture by creating a unique mixture of _____________, music, foods, festivals and holidays.
- African Americans were successful what?
- dust storm cover the _______________region.
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- US government send Native American to reservation to prevent them from attacking the settlers and took their land for_____________ _____ ________________?
- Immigration has shaped Texas culture by creating a unique mixture of traditions ,_____________, foods, festivals and holidays.
- Ranchers started selling cattle for a ___________ price.
- Texas politican women who fought against racisim.
- Life in the Texas Frontier was called....
- movement for better working conditions for farm workers.
- tribes________________back.
- African Americans use NAACP to take racist laws to court.
- Texas Frontier was described as this...
- Tribes started ________________speaking settlers language.
- Tejanos were treated fairly but help others fight for better working conditions.
21 Clues: period of drought. • tribes________________back. • African Americans refuse to vote. • major economic industry in Texas. • Texas Frontier was described as this... • African Americans were successful what? • Mexican Americans were not treated fair. • Life in the Texas Frontier was called.... • Tribes started ______________their culture. • ...
Spelling Week 8 2024-11-19
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- paper put around candy or gifts
- any of numerous coins patterned after the taler
- something that occurs
- a cutting instrument having two blades whose cutting edges slide past each other
- to go, proceed, or come after
- a long severe snowstorm
- a usually lengthy contest, struggle, or controversy
- a folding pocketbook with compartments for personal papers and usually unfolded paper money
- a piece or sum of money
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- a settlement usually larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town
- bovine animals on a farm or ranch
- the warmest season of the year
- to mark directions for delivery on
- to come together with solid or direct impact
- the evening meal especially when dinner is taken at midday
- a place where a particular kind of business is transacted or a service is supplied: such as
- the number equivalent to the product of a thousand and a thousand;
- be important or significant
18 Clues: something that occurs • a long severe snowstorm • a piece or sum of money • be important or significant • to go, proceed, or come after • the warmest season of the year • paper put around candy or gifts • bovine animals on a farm or ranch • to mark directions for delivery on • to come together with solid or direct impact • any of numerous coins patterned after the taler • ...
Introduction to Agriculture: 2025-04-07
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- What plants recieve everyday to grow
- Tools Things you use to plant in the grarden
- Something you put on plants that is excess of vegetables/sugarcane
- Something you can make yourself at home, with excess vegetable shavings
- Something everybody needs to have to stay healthy
- A name for where you grow plants
- What you ride on while harvesting
- A potential risk to you or someone else
- A group of cows
- The dirt you put plants in
- The term used to describe plants developing
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- Where plants start growing from
- The type of shoes you need to have when going into the farm
- A substance that is dangerous to touch, taste etc.
- The very first step of growing plants
- What you use in meals to cook/ you eat them
- What is under the plants, in the soil
- What you need to do every few days to keep plants healthy
18 Clues: A group of cows • The dirt you put plants in • Where plants start growing from • A name for where you grow plants • What you ride on while harvesting • What plants recieve everyday to grow • The very first step of growing plants • What is under the plants, in the soil • A potential risk to you or someone else • What you use in meals to cook/ you eat them • ...
Chapter 8 Geography of Latin America 2012-03-03
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- person of mixed Indian and European ancestry
- plains with rich soil that is good for farming and raising cattle
- person of mixed African and European ancestry
- warm area where many trees and plants grow closely together because of high annual rainfall
- cold land which includes all land higher than 6000 feet
- second longest river in the world
- boats can travel on
- the southern boundary of Latin America
- Great River in English, forms border between US and Mexico
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- includes a large city and its surrounding suburbs and towns
- hot land, lowland zone that is hot all year
- longest mountain chain in the world
- temperate land higher than 3000 feet but lower than 6000 feet
13 Clues: boats can travel on • second longest river in the world • longest mountain chain in the world • the southern boundary of Latin America • hot land, lowland zone that is hot all year • person of mixed Indian and European ancestry • person of mixed African and European ancestry • cold land which includes all land higher than 6000 feet • ...
4A unit 21 2015-04-08
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- in a sincere(真诚的) manner
- cows,bulls
- have a strong feeling that you are going to do sth.
- complete/absolute
- able to produce(产生)results that are correct.
- the group pf people who control and make decisions for a country.
- to give information
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- a machine that has wings and an engine and flies in the air
- the whole amount(数量)
- a statement that described how to do sth.
- to push or to operate a vehicle(交通工具)
- to end sth.by reaching an agreement/to make a final decision
- a statement or fact that explains why something is the way it is
13 Clues: cows,bulls • complete/absolute • to give information • the whole amount(数量) • in a sincere(真诚的) manner • to push or to operate a vehicle(交通工具) • a statement that described how to do sth. • able to produce(产生)results that are correct. • have a strong feeling that you are going to do sth. • a machine that has wings and an engine and flies in the air • ...
Supermarket Sweep 2022-04-05
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- This is where we grow wheat for a hamburger bun
- A small breed of goats
- This herb is added to spaghetti sauce
- Tasty dairy treat you can get at the fair
- The fruit of this plant is great to eat on hamburgers
- This breed of rabbit is known for its velvety texture, plush fur
- Mutton is ____ from older sheep
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- A breed of hog that is all red
- This animal is often used as a pack animal
- The sweet corn we grow in the garden is often this color
- The meat produced by cattle
- An older chicken is called this
- This cool season vegetable is harvested for its root
13 Clues: A small breed of goats • The meat produced by cattle • A breed of hog that is all red • An older chicken is called this • Mutton is ____ from older sheep • This herb is added to spaghetti sauce • Tasty dairy treat you can get at the fair • This animal is often used as a pack animal • This is where we grow wheat for a hamburger bun • ...
Dairy Industry 2025-03-18
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- Milk is produced by specialised cells in the udder called ______
- the young of a cow
- milk commonly known as beastings which is produced for 3-5 days after giving birth
- chewing the ______
- liquid milk producers produce milk to be directly used for _____________
- the compartment of the stomach where the first stage of digestive process occur
- the type of benefit dairy industry brings to Ireland (money!)
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- produce of milk dairy industry
- main source of food for cattle in Ireland
- sugar found in milk
- period when cows are able to produce milk
- number of quarters in the udder
- hormone produced in the pituitary gland that initiates milk let-down
13 Clues: the young of a cow • chewing the ______ • sugar found in milk • produce of milk dairy industry • number of quarters in the udder • main source of food for cattle in Ireland • period when cows are able to produce milk • the type of benefit dairy industry brings to Ireland (money!) • Milk is produced by specialised cells in the udder called ______ • ...
Biopure Crossword 2025-07-13
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- The protein responsible for carrying oxygen in blood
- A type of transfusion using the patient’s own blood
- A company developing PolyHeme from outdated human blood
- The source of hemoglobin used in Biopure’s products
- The president and CEO of Biopure Corporation
- A competitor developing HemAssist, a human blood substitute
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- The VP who feared low pricing would hurt future human product sales
- A blood substitute for dogs made from cow blood
- The VP eager to launch Oxyglobin immediately
- A human-use version of a bovine-sourced blood substitute
- The U.S. agency responsible for approving medical products
- A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells
- A doctor who treats animals
13 Clues: A doctor who treats animals • The VP eager to launch Oxyglobin immediately • The president and CEO of Biopure Corporation • A blood substitute for dogs made from cow blood • A type of transfusion using the patient’s own blood • The source of hemoglobin used in Biopure’s products • The protein responsible for carrying oxygen in blood • ...
food 2024-04-22
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- with essential substances that your body uses to stay healthy
- very healthy food
- the felling of wanting some food and wishing to eat it
- seeds from a plant
- a substance that helps the intestine to work better. Vegetables and greens have it.
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- large farm animals kept for their milk or meat. Such as cows, bouffaloes and oxes
- any substance used as food
- having or using something for yourself
- animals kept on a farm, such as chickens, cows and sheep
- and amount of something avaiable for using
- plant used to produce grains
- very good to improve your life, phisically and emotionally.
- when there is not enough of something
13 Clues: very healthy food • seeds from a plant • any substance used as food • plant used to produce grains • when there is not enough of something • having or using something for yourself • and amount of something avaiable for using • the felling of wanting some food and wishing to eat it • animals kept on a farm, such as chickens, cows and sheep • ...
Pasture Plants 2015-05-06
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- This native grass has a high tolerance to both frost and drought, however its growth rate is low and it may be easily out competed by weeds. Despite this, it is able to grow in poorly fertile soil and is highly nutritious as a winter feed for cattle. Its perseverance under heavy grazing also makes it desirable in the harsher seasons as it compensates for some of the pasture loss due to a decrease in growth rates during these times.
- This legume is able to tolerate dry conditions, strongly suiting Australia's climate. It is very beneficial to the environment and therefore land conservation due to its ability to lower the water table and add more organic matter to the soil. Its hight protein levels and even higher feeding value means it is commonly used as hay, silage or as a pasture on farms.
- This native grass is able to tolerate drought and fire quite extensively but suffers under frosty weather. It does not last under heavy grazing as the buds become depleted and the stands thin out. The quality of the feed is quite low when compared to introduced pastures and its digestibility is about 54-75%, meaning it is not highly demanded for feed but is used for re vegetation of eroded land.
- This weed has sharp burrs which get caught in the hooves of livestock and may cause lameness. It is a rapid growing species which also causes skin ailment in cattle and affects working dogs on the farm. It has a deep tap root which increases its drought tolerance and it is found in tropical and subtropical regions.
- This legume is adapted to alkaline soils and is very hard seeded. It significantly increases nitrogen levels in soil which consequently boosts soil fertility and is therefore ideal for promoting pasture growth to reach its full potential. Additionally, this legume makes for a high quality forage which satisfies the nutritional needs of cattle.
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- This weed produces seeds at a very large and rapid amount. It negatively impacts pasture productivity and therefore causes the depreciation of crops as well as being poisonous to cattle. It can also out compete native vegetation and therefore have detrimental impacts on the environment. Despite this, it is sometimes the only plant available for grazing in dry areas of South Australia and is beneficial to the honey industry.
- This introduced grass is not tolerant of drought but has built up a resistant to rust. It is normally grown in winter due to its need for high rainfall and it is used as a high quality feed for cattle especially in the colder seasons when additional nutrition is required. Despite this, it does require a high input system to grow to its full potential, specifically during the drier months.
- This introduced grass is used as an all-year-round pasture due to its consistent production under heavy grazing and has a moderate resistance to drought and fire. It has a high feeding value which is limited to a couple of weeks before decreasing. It is also not the most suitable feed for lactating cows due to its low sodium levels.
8 Clues: This weed has sharp burrs which get caught in the hooves of livestock and may cause lameness. It is a rapid growing species which also causes skin ailment in cattle and affects working dogs on the farm. It has a deep tap root which increases its drought tolerance and it is found in tropical and subtropical regions. • ...
Spelling Words 2026-01-16
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- a type of American music with lively rhythms
- the activity of competing
- to hit someone or something forcefully
- likely to cause harm
- to fall or jump suddenly from a high place
- verbal or written communication left for someone who cannot be reached
- a sudden panicked rush of animals
- cows, bulls, or steers that are kept for meat or milk on a farm
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- an emblem showing your place of work on level of importance
- a structure built over something so people can cross
- to be in charge of
- single, separate
- have or showing a kind or quiet nature; not harsh or violent
- an artistic representation
- open land that farm animals use for grazing
- things no longer useful that have been thrown away
- a group of animals that live together
17 Clues: single, separate • to be in charge of • likely to cause harm • the activity of competing • an artistic representation • a sudden panicked rush of animals • a group of animals that live together • to hit someone or something forcefully • to fall or jump suddenly from a high place • open land that farm animals use for grazing • a type of American music with lively rhythms • ...
A Letter To God 2021-04-18
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- made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride
- Associated in close personal relations
- a pen for livestock, especially cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch.
- A person who is dishonest
- being alone
- Who is the author of the chapter A letter To God.
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- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- A person with great talent; a young genius
- disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be
- The gathering of ripe crops for a season
- An area of low land between hills or mountains
11 Clues: being alone • A person who is dishonest • Associated in close personal relations • The gathering of ripe crops for a season • A person with great talent; a young genius • An area of low land between hills or mountains • Who is the author of the chapter A letter To God. • having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner • ...
Feed the Minds 2022-08-03
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- The capital city of Kenya
- The subject where you learn to add up
- A place where you go to learn to read and write
- Feed the Minds helps others and is a ________
- Harvested seeds of barley, rye and wheat are called this
- A group of animals used on a farm which includes Cows Bulls and Oxen
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- A country where Islamabad is the capital city
- A country where marathon runner Sir Mo Farah originates from
- A time when farmers gather crops from the fields
- The amount of money not used after spend
- Lamb is the meat which comes from this animal
11 Clues: The capital city of Kenya • The subject where you learn to add up • The amount of money not used after spend • A country where Islamabad is the capital city • Lamb is the meat which comes from this animal • Feed the Minds helps others and is a ________ • A place where you go to learn to read and write • A time when farmers gather crops from the fields • ...
Horticulture 2022-12-01
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- Where we plant crops in the winter
- grows in a pod on a large tree-looking plant
- panel fencing we use as a trestle for vines to grow on
- vegetable that grows in the ground
- fruit that grows on a vine
- large flower whose seeds can be used for birdseed
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- decorative flowers we grew in rockyard and around greenhouse
- fall crop we grew on the fence around the greenhouse
- plants that grow under the soil
- used to water the plants
- plant in the earth in the fall and will bloom in the spring
11 Clues: used to water the plants • fruit that grows on a vine • plants that grow under the soil • Where we plant crops in the winter • vegetable that grows in the ground • grows in a pod on a large tree-looking plant • large flower whose seeds can be used for birdseed • fall crop we grew on the fence around the greenhouse • panel fencing we use as a trestle for vines to grow on • ...
What was a Viking family like? 2019-04-06
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- One of the large animals they hunted for food.
- People that were not free lived in huts in the village.
- They didn't grow these, because they had not been discovered yet.
- This is the name for a group of cows. The Vikings kept them for food.
- Girls learned to do this.
- Most of them lived in this place.
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- Farm animals they kept.
- When they went fishing, they hunted some of these large sea animals.
- Children didn't go to this place.
- One of the cereals they grew.
- The most important person in the village.
11 Clues: Farm animals they kept. • Girls learned to do this. • One of the cereals they grew. • Most of them lived in this place. • Children didn't go to this place. • The most important person in the village. • One of the large animals they hunted for food. • People that were not free lived in huts in the village. • ...
Plant,livestock and mixed production 2019-10-28
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- marketing the cultivation of fruits and flowers which grow best in tropical areas
- when different crops and livestock are grown on the same farm.
- production the science concerns with producing chickens and other birds
- the rearing of cattle for meat or milk.
- the cultivation of fruit trees, flowers and lawns to enhance the environment
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- for sea and inland fish harvesting or rearing
- when rabbits are kept for meat and skins
- the cultivation of crops in a garden.
- production the rearing of pigs and their products
- bees are reared in hives for honey
- the science concerned with the production of crops
11 Clues: bees are reared in hives for honey • the cultivation of crops in a garden. • the rearing of cattle for meat or milk. • when rabbits are kept for meat and skins • for sea and inland fish harvesting or rearing • production the rearing of pigs and their products • the science concerned with the production of crops • ...
Plant,livestock and mixed production 2019-10-28
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- When rabbits are kept for meat and skins
- The cultivation of crops in a garden.
- Bees are reared in hives for honey
- When different crops and livestock are grown on the same farm.
- The rearing of cattle for meat or milk.
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- The cultivation of fruit trees, flowers and lawns to enhance the environment
- The science concerns with producing chickens and other birds
- For sea and inland fish harvesting or rearing
- The cultivation of fruits and flowers which grow best in tropical areas
- The science concerned with the production of crops
- The rearing of pigs and their products
11 Clues: Bees are reared in hives for honey • The cultivation of crops in a garden. • The rearing of pigs and their products • The rearing of cattle for meat or milk. • When rabbits are kept for meat and skins • For sea and inland fish harvesting or rearing • The science concerned with the production of crops • The science concerns with producing chickens and other birds • ...
Monday Crossword 2021-01-04
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- The movement of pieces of rock from one place to another.
- The amount you are splitting up in a division problem.
- A mark a rancher uses on its cattle.
- The breaking up of big rocks to little rocks.
- What most people eat ice cream or soup with.
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- The amount in each group in a division problem.
- The other color besides red and white in the american flag.
- The amount of groups you are making in a division problem.
- Spongbob's pet.
- An antonym for small.
- Most sentences should have this at the end of them.
11 Clues: Spongbob's pet. • An antonym for small. • A mark a rancher uses on its cattle. • What most people eat ice cream or soup with. • The breaking up of big rocks to little rocks. • The amount in each group in a division problem. • Most sentences should have this at the end of them. • The amount you are splitting up in a division problem. • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-05-11
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- growth in Asia causes more demand for transportation and energy resources.
- resources like clean water, forests, and energy supplies can run out
- leads to increased consumption of resources
- protection of natural resources
- process of land becoming desert
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- The burning of fossil fuels for industry has created ________
- term describing global warming, the warming of Earth’s surface
- pollution is another serious environmental problem.
- are being destroyed to clear land for farms and cattle.
- growth has increased the demand for energy.
- gases absorb energy from the earth and keep it in the atmosphere
- energy today comes from nonrenewable sources, such as oil and coal.
12 Clues: protection of natural resources • process of land becoming desert • leads to increased consumption of resources • growth has increased the demand for energy. • pollution is another serious environmental problem. • are being destroyed to clear land for farms and cattle. • The burning of fossil fuels for industry has created ________ • ...
South-Afrika: apartheid 2013-04-29
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- the boers were very... because of the Dutch people
- the Great Trek was an ...of Afrikaner farmers
- the Great Trek was a... to abolish slavery
- the Hottentots and Bushman's were the first ... they made contact to
- soon mutual... developed because of cattle theft
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- the Afrikaner national party had a policy on ...
- all the black people needed to live in a...
- Van Riebeeck's... was becoming a treat to the Khoekhoe's
- Holland is the... of the Dutch
- a ... of white ruled a large majority of black
- in the beginning there was a lot ... in South-Afrika
11 Clues: Holland is the... of the Dutch • the Great Trek was a... to abolish slavery • all the black people needed to live in a... • the Great Trek was an ...of Afrikaner farmers • a ... of white ruled a large majority of black • the Afrikaner national party had a policy on ... • soon mutual... developed because of cattle theft • ...
The Pumpkin Book by Gail Gibbons 2024-10-29
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- main stalk of a plant.
- event that has a display of goods, animals, games, and competitions.
- a climbing woody stemmed part of a plant.
- an outfit worn to look like someone or something else, commonly worn at Halloween.
- a person who grows crops or raises cattle.
- having empty space inside.
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- large round orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind. Popular during Halloween.
- to cut out something to make a design.
- large meal
- a thin, leafless, curly, winding stem that climbs and fastens itself around a vine.
- variety of fruits, considered a vegetable. Pumpkins are members of the squash family
11 Clues: large meal • main stalk of a plant. • having empty space inside. • to cut out something to make a design. • a climbing woody stemmed part of a plant. • a person who grows crops or raises cattle. • event that has a display of goods, animals, games, and competitions. • large round orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind. Popular during Halloween. • ...
Big dogs 2022-10-20
5 Clues: medium sized cheeky animal • large ferocious and pack animal • common medium-sized city dweller • small vermin eater cattle stealer • wild dog pack animal hunting deer type
Nile River Farming Adventure 2023-11-13
Across
- Initial type of grasses collected for making flour
- Region from where people came to Egypt in the south
- Crop grown in Egypt, along with wheat and barley
- Region from where people came to Egypt in the east
- River where people settled for farming 8,000 years ago
Down
- The river's origin in central __________
- Crops grown in Egypt (wheat and __________)
- Animals kept for their meat and milk
8 Clues: Animals kept for their meat and milk • The river's origin in central __________ • Crops grown in Egypt (wheat and __________) • Initial type of grasses collected for making flour • Region from where people came to Egypt in the south • Crop grown in Egypt, along with wheat and barley • Region from where people came to Egypt in the east • ...
Alternative Forage Crops to Grass 2023-10-12
Across
- produces its own 'free' nitrogen
- (6/5) most widely alternative grown forage
- a legume that is often grown with spring barley
Down
- (3/6) member of the legume family
- a type of beet grown as a livestock feed
- (7/6)grown for cattle or sheep, they will eat the root and the stem/leaves
- member of the brassica family
- can be grown as a wholecrop
8 Clues: can be grown as a wholecrop • member of the brassica family • produces its own 'free' nitrogen • (3/6) member of the legume family • a type of beet grown as a livestock feed • (6/5) most widely alternative grown forage • a legume that is often grown with spring barley • (7/6)grown for cattle or sheep, they will eat the root and the stem/leaves
Sea of Monsters - Group 2 2024-11-21
Across
- a big clumsy slow-witted person (una persona grande, torpe y torpe)
- a unit of time equal to one billion years (una unidad de tiempo equivalente a mil millones de años)
- having infinite duration; everlasting (teniendo duración infinita; eterno)
- heavenly, god-like (celestial, divino)
Down
- male relatives (parientes masculino)
- having or showing a lively aggressiveness (tener o mostrar una agresividad vivaz)
- to feed (cattle)(alimentar (ganado))
- Inspired (inspirado)
8 Clues: Inspired (inspirado) • male relatives (parientes masculino) • to feed (cattle)(alimentar (ganado)) • heavenly, god-like (celestial, divino) • a big clumsy slow-witted person (una persona grande, torpe y torpe) • having infinite duration; everlasting (teniendo duración infinita; eterno) • ...
Baby Farm Animals 2019-10-17
Across
- This guy helps a lot with calving!
- The five ______ of animal welfare.
- The first milk made by a mother.
- Another name for a Bonham.
- What are young pigs injected with to prevent anaemia?
- The chemical the navel is tipped into to prevent infections.
Down
- Which house does the pig give birth in on a pig farm?
- The name given to when a lamb is placed with a ewe that is not its mother.
- What is the name of a female pig?
- The number of months a ewe is pregnant for.
- The number of calves a cow normally has per pregnancy.
- A type of cattle farming.
12 Clues: A type of cattle farming. • Another name for a Bonham. • The first milk made by a mother. • What is the name of a female pig? • This guy helps a lot with calving! • The five ______ of animal welfare. • The number of months a ewe is pregnant for. • Which house does the pig give birth in on a pig farm? • What are young pigs injected with to prevent anaemia? • ...
Lesson One Vocabulary 2020-09-30
Across
- to look or glance quickly, usually through a small opening or from a hidden location
- to get rid of without the possibility of reusing
- having curls,; opposite of straight
- to travel by riding a horse
- the wilderness, bush or back country
- the back part of the human foot, below and behind the ankle
Down
- a unit of length, the common measure of distances
- a person who raises livestock (horses, cattle, sheep)
- a number of animals of one kind, especially sheep, goats, or birds
- a dog trained to control and guard sheep
- a baby sheep
- being smart or intelligent while being creative and original
12 Clues: a baby sheep • to travel by riding a horse • having curls,; opposite of straight • the wilderness, bush or back country • a dog trained to control and guard sheep • to get rid of without the possibility of reusing • a unit of length, the common measure of distances • a person who raises livestock (horses, cattle, sheep) • ...
Kings 12 2023-01-30
Across
- something that is given up to God, typically cattle
- Jeroboam built it 12:25 on in Schechem
- a thing that goes around a yak's neck to pull something
- a place where sacrifices are made to worship a god
- "what portion do we have of David? We have no _____ in the son of Jesse."
- to go against or protest violently
Down
- prophesied Jeroboam would become king
- a wheeled form of transportation
- someone who speaks God's word, 100% accurate
- to be done with whips and scorpions 12:11
- tribe who fought with head of Judah against Israel
- Solomon's servant, prophesied to be king
12 Clues: a wheeled form of transportation • to go against or protest violently • prophesied Jeroboam would become king • Jeroboam built it 12:25 on in Schechem • Solomon's servant, prophesied to be king • to be done with whips and scorpions 12:11 • someone who speaks God's word, 100% accurate • tribe who fought with head of Judah against Israel • ...
Kings 12 2023-01-30
Across
- something that is given up to God, typically cattle
- Jeroboam built it 12:25 on in Schechem
- a thing that goes around a yak's neck to pull something
- a place where sacrifices are made to worship a god
- "what portion do we have of David? We have no _____ in the son of Jesse."
- to go against or protest violently
Down
- prophesied Jeroboam would become king
- a wheeled form of transportation
- someone who speaks God's word, 100% accurate
- to be done with whips and scorpions 12:11
- tribe who fought with head of Judah against Israel
- Solomon's servant, prophesied to be king
12 Clues: a wheeled form of transportation • to go against or protest violently • prophesied Jeroboam would become king • Jeroboam built it 12:25 on in Schechem • Solomon's servant, prophesied to be king • to be done with whips and scorpions 12:11 • someone who speaks God's word, 100% accurate • tribe who fought with head of Judah against Israel • ...
Kings 12 2023-01-30
Across
- something that is given up to God, typically cattle
- Jeroboam built it 12:25 on in Schechem
- a thing that goes around a yak's neck to pull something
- a place where sacrifices are made to worship a god
- "what portion do we have of David? We have no _____ in the son of Jesse."
- to go against or protest violently
Down
- prophesied Jeroboam would become king
- a wheeled form of transportation
- someone who speaks God's word, 100% accurate
- to be done with whips and scorpions 12:11
- tribe who fought with head of Judah against Israel
- Solomon's servant, prophesied to be king
12 Clues: a wheeled form of transportation • to go against or protest violently • prophesied Jeroboam would become king • Jeroboam built it 12:25 on in Schechem • Solomon's servant, prophesied to be king • to be done with whips and scorpions 12:11 • someone who speaks God's word, 100% accurate • tribe who fought with head of Judah against Israel • ...
Kings 12 2023-01-30
Across
- something that is given up to God, typically cattle
- Jeroboam built it 12:25 on in Schechem
- a thing that goes around a yak's neck to pull something
- a place where sacrifices are made to worship a god
- "what portion do we have of David? We have no _____ in the son of Jesse."
- to go against or protest violently
Down
- prophesied Jeroboam would become king
- a wheeled form of transportation
- someone who speaks God's word, 100% accurate
- to be done with whips and scorpions 12:11
- tribe who fought with head of Judah against Israel
- Solomon's servant, prophesied to be king
12 Clues: a wheeled form of transportation • to go against or protest violently • prophesied Jeroboam would become king • Jeroboam built it 12:25 on in Schechem • Solomon's servant, prophesied to be king • to be done with whips and scorpions 12:11 • someone who speaks God's word, 100% accurate • tribe who fought with head of Judah against Israel • ...
Kings 12 2023-01-30
Across
- something that is given up to God, typically cattle
- Jeroboam built it 12:25 on in Schechem
- a thing that goes around a yak's neck to pull something
- a place where sacrifices are made to worship a god
- "what portion do we have of David? We have no _____ in the son of Jesse."
- to go against or protest violently
Down
- prophesied Jeroboam would become king
- a wheeled form of transportation
- someone who speaks God's word, 100% accurate
- to be done with whips and scorpions 12:11
- tribe who fought with head of Judah against Israel
- Solomon's servant, prophesied to be king
12 Clues: a wheeled form of transportation • to go against or protest violently • prophesied Jeroboam would become king • Jeroboam built it 12:25 on in Schechem • Solomon's servant, prophesied to be king • to be done with whips and scorpions 12:11 • someone who speaks God's word, 100% accurate • tribe who fought with head of Judah against Israel • ...
