farm animals Crossword Puzzles
11.14 Starterb 2020-11-13
24 Clues: box • farm • food • fork • goat • duck • sock • bird • dish • shoe • lamb • skirt • glass • dress • knife • horse • jeans • cherry • donkey • jacket • chicken • sandwich • trousers • strawberry
Agriculture Vocabulary 2023-02-28
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- a name that refers to cows and similar animals
- refers to the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- land used to grow food
- a gas that exists naturally in the atmosphere
- a plant grown as food
- land where animals eat grass
- an action proposed by the government
- to turn over soil to prepare for planting
- pick crops when they are ripe
- a process related to the warming of the earth
- someone who makes or grows a product
- effects of an action
- earliest stage of a plant
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- the increase in temperature caused by certain gases
- top layer of earth where plants grow
- a person who uses goods or services
- an excess of water suddenly covering an area
- weather pattern of a region
- a time of year with specific features of weather
- extended period of dryness
- measures the amount of CO2 generated by an activity
- machines and tools used to do work
- make a difference
- feed and care for animals until maturity
- large vehicle used to work land
- major tropical storm
- chemical used to kill insects
- used to enrich soil
- adjust
- energy that can be used again and again
30 Clues: adjust • make a difference • used to enrich soil • major tropical storm • effects of an action • a plant grown as food • land used to grow food • earliest stage of a plant • extended period of dryness • weather pattern of a region • land where animals eat grass • pick crops when they are ripe • chemical used to kill insects • large vehicle used to work land • ...
4000 English Words 3 Unit 22 - Crossword 2023-05-19
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- to control the direction that something moves in (5)
- to change the colour of something using special chemicals (3)
- to pay someone to do some work (10)
- a painting or photograph of a person (8)
- a line on a surface that is a different color from the rest of the surface (6)
- an amount of medicine to be taken (4)
- to move into and stay in a particular position, in order to be photographed, painted, etc. (4)
- a person who takes information from one place to another (9)
- to happen at the same time (8)
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- male or female, for exapmle (6)
- the title of a newspaper story (8)
- to make someone want to have or do something, especially something that is unnecessary or wrong (5)
- to provide with a place to live or to be stored in; to give what is needed to someone (11)
- to ask (7)
- casual and relaxed, not official (8)
- (especially of animals) not wild or dangerous, either naturally or because of training or long involvement with humans (4)
- a very large farm on which animals are kept, especially in North and South America (5)
- to watch something carefully (4)
- how large, important or serious something is (6)
- a travelling show with people and animals (6)
20 Clues: to ask (7) • to happen at the same time (8) • male or female, for exapmle (6) • to watch something carefully (4) • the title of a newspaper story (8) • to pay someone to do some work (10) • casual and relaxed, not official (8) • an amount of medicine to be taken (4) • a painting or photograph of a person (8) • a travelling show with people and animals (6) • ...
animal science 2025-12-15
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- The measure of how likely a trait is to be passed from parent to offspring.
- The period of pregnancy from conception to birth.
- The general biological term for the process of giving birth across various species.
- The term used to refer to goats.
- The term used to refer to cattle (cows, bulls, oxen).
- The process of adapting wild animals for human use and control.
- The female parent of an animal (often used in pedigrees).
- A chicken raised specifically for meat production.
- An animal (like a cow or sheep) that chews its cud and has a four-compartment stomach.
- The term used to refer to horses.
- The desirable pattern of intramuscular fat within meat.
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- The specific act of a sow (female pig) giving birth.
- A record tracing an animal's ancestry or lineage.
- The study of how the various body systems and organs function in an animal.
- The male parent of an animal (often used in pedigrees)
- A specific group of animals within a species that share common characteristics.
- Farm animals raised for profit, like cattle, sheep, and poultry.
- The term used to refer to sheep.
- The first milk produced by the mother after birth, rich in antibodies.
- The study of the physical structures of an animal's body.
20 Clues: The term used to refer to sheep. • The term used to refer to goats. • The term used to refer to horses. • A record tracing an animal's ancestry or lineage. • The period of pregnancy from conception to birth. • A chicken raised specifically for meat production. • The specific act of a sow (female pig) giving birth. • The term used to refer to cattle (cows, bulls, oxen). • ...
Ookaanag - domestic/farm animals 2020-08-23
Antibiotics in Farm animals 2024-05-01
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- A compound contained in animal food products that is necessary for development and growth.
- A condition that occurs when bacteria invade and colonize animal tissue.
- The concept that the health of humans, animals, and the environment are interrelated.
- A drug that is used to fight bacterial infections is called ________.
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- The general term for food animals i.e. cattle, pigs etc.
- Antibiotic contaminant in meat, eggs, and milk is called a drug ______.
- Bacteria can develop ______ to antibiotics through mutations and selection pressure.
- One celled organism that causes infections in humans and animals.
- An infectious disease that can be passed between animals and humans is called _______.
- A period of time after antibiotic administration that must pass before an animal can be slaughtered.
10 Clues: The general term for food animals i.e. cattle, pigs etc. • One celled organism that causes infections in humans and animals. • A drug that is used to fight bacterial infections is called ________. • Antibiotic contaminant in meat, eggs, and milk is called a drug ______. • A condition that occurs when bacteria invade and colonize animal tissue. • ...
Antibiotics in Farm animals 2024-05-01
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- A compound contained in animal food products that is necessary for development and growth.
- A condition that occurs when bacteria invade and colonize animal tissue.
- The concept that the health of humans, animals, and the environment are interrelated.
- A drug that is used to fight bacterial infections is called ________.
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- The general term for food animals i.e. cattle, pigs etc.
- Antibiotic contaminant in meat, eggs, and milk is called a drug ______.
- Bacteria can develop ______ to antibiotics through mutations and selection pressure.
- One celled organism that causes infections in humans and animals.
- An infectious disease that can be passed between animals and humans is called _______.
- A period of time after antibiotic administration that must pass before an animal can be slaughtered.
10 Clues: The general term for food animals i.e. cattle, pigs etc. • One celled organism that causes infections in humans and animals. • A drug that is used to fight bacterial infections is called ________. • Antibiotic contaminant in meat, eggs, and milk is called a drug ______. • A condition that occurs when bacteria invade and colonize animal tissue. • ...
Farm Animals - Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-06
10 Clues: - Milk producer • - Woolly grazers • - Oinks and rolls • - Waddles on water • - Hops and nibbles • - Brays with gusto • - Climbs and chews • - Gallops in fields • - Gobbles during feasts • - Lays breakfast delights
pet and farm animals 2025-12-02
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- you can ride it it gallops relly fast.
- farmers sheer their fluffy skin.
- hansika really wants but her dogs will kill it.
- golden color it swims in the water.
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- caries its home on its back.
- in the farm it ha s a family with a roster and chicklings.
- a part of the rodents family.
- charlottes web
- withe with black or brown spots.
- fluffy and cute but just a little noisy.
10 Clues: charlottes web • caries its home on its back. • a part of the rodents family. • farmers sheer their fluffy skin. • withe with black or brown spots. • golden color it swims in the water. • you can ride it it gallops relly fast. • fluffy and cute but just a little noisy. • hansika really wants but her dogs will kill it. • ...
Level 8 list 2 2014-02-18
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- the reapeted part of a song
- a group of musicians
- a teasing or annoying matter
- a person that walks on foot
- the bones of an animal
- a group of people that have a similar goal
- a mechanical machine that works
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- an person that works on a farm and specificaly looks after animals
- a synonym for destroy
- the designing of a building
- a stand for something
- applied force
- an exchange for something stolen
- the feeling of doing something wrong
- the stroking of fur
15 Clues: applied force • the stroking of fur • a group of musicians • a synonym for destroy • a stand for something • the bones of an animal • the designing of a building • the reapeted part of a song • a person that walks on foot • a teasing or annoying matter • a mechanical machine that works • an exchange for something stolen • the feeling of doing something wrong • ...
Energy Crossword 2012-09-13
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- Needed by humans for chemical energy.
- Needed for tidal/wave energy.
- Energy harvested from heat within the Earth.
- Law of ______ of energy.
- Source of energy that will not run out.
- Clean, non-renewable gas.
- Used to create nuclear energy.
- Fuels derived from organic remains of prehistoric animals.
- Energy utilised by 'tower of power'.
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- Potential energy in planes.
- More energy efficient than incandescent.
- A gas harvested from biomass.
- Large structures found on a wind farm.
- Can never happen to energy.
- Origin of all the worlds energy.
15 Clues: Law of ______ of energy. • Clean, non-renewable gas. • Potential energy in planes. • Can never happen to energy. • Needed for tidal/wave energy. • A gas harvested from biomass. • Used to create nuclear energy. • Origin of all the worlds energy. • Energy utilised by 'tower of power'. • Needed by humans for chemical energy. • Large structures found on a wind farm. • ...
Agriculture as a Business 2022-11-08
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- able to provide goods at a certain price
- Farming to sell to the local market
- Person who overseas the farm
- Place where buyers and sellers meet
- takes on the risk of starting a business
- A person engage in agriculture
- Agriculture Enterprise
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- Selling and delivering products
- Farming to maintains one family
- Farming Raising animals while growing crops
- Production per acre
- Store that sells Agricultural products
- The science or study of farming
- Farming to sell to the export market
- A cross between Agriculture and Economics
15 Clues: Production per acre • Agriculture Enterprise • Person who overseas the farm • A person engage in agriculture • Selling and delivering products • Farming to maintains one family • The science or study of farming • Farming to sell to the local market • Place where buyers and sellers meet • Farming to sell to the export market • Store that sells Agricultural products • ...
unit 3 parts 567 2023-11-21
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- dead
- seeming difficult to deal with
- not able to be bent or moved
- to refuse to obey rules
- strong
- not moving
- to send out a beam, noise, smell or gas
- surprising
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- to show smt in a picture
- easier said then done
- a situation in which too much attention is given to buying/owning things
- to avoid being hit by smt by moving quickly to one side
- to move quickly or suddenly
- farm animals such as cows and, sheep that are kept
- certain to fail/die/destroyed
15 Clues: dead • strong • not moving • surprising • easier said then done • to refuse to obey rules • to show smt in a picture • to move quickly or suddenly • not able to be bent or moved • certain to fail/die/destroyed • seeming difficult to deal with • to send out a beam, noise, smell or gas • farm animals such as cows and, sheep that are kept • ...
How the Columbian Exchange Impacted the Americas 2023-10-20
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- Used to make bread
- Living beings
- A group of people living in the same place
- A system of inequality
- Materials available in our environment
- Farm animals used for meat, tallow, ect
- The most deadly disease during C.E.
- When people are associated with others
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- Farms specialized in cash crops
- Most devastating impact on the Americas
- A system of faith and worship
- A religion that spread throughout the americas
- When you exchange something for another
- An important cash crop
- An animal that made hunting easier
15 Clues: Living beings • Used to make bread • A system of inequality • An important cash crop • A system of faith and worship • Farms specialized in cash crops • An animal that made hunting easier • The most deadly disease during C.E. • Materials available in our environment • When people are associated with others • Most devastating impact on the Americas • ...
Professions and Jobs 2024-10-02
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- A "doctor" for your teeth
- This person makes your windows clean!
- This person makes cakes and bread
- This person paints and draws
- Ronaldo and Messi are ....?
- This person writes in newspapers
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- This person flies a plane
- This person plays music
- This person helps doctors
- This person fixes your car when it is broken
- A "doctor" for animals
- This person cooks food in a restaurant
- This person works on a farm
- This person makes you coffee in a cafe
- This person builds houses
15 Clues: A "doctor" for animals • This person plays music • This person flies a plane • This person helps doctors • A "doctor" for your teeth • This person builds houses • This person works on a farm • Ronaldo and Messi are ....? • This person paints and draws • This person writes in newspapers • This person makes cakes and bread • This person makes your windows clean! • ...
Crossword puzzle on Local Foods 2024-12-10
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- Time of year crops can grow
- Body fat measure from height and weight
- Specific geographic area
- Conditions affecting farming,like climate and soil
- Farms where customers pick their own produce
- Licensed expert in nutrition and medical diets
- Educator connecting universities and communities on agriculture and health
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- Food grown without synthetic chemicals
- Sells locally produced foods
- Grows crops or raises animals
- U.S. food assistance program
- Matches SNAP for buying fruits and veggies
- Subscription to farm-fresh produce
- Practices to prevent foodborne illnesses
- Advises on diet, not always licensed
15 Clues: Specific geographic area • Time of year crops can grow • Sells locally produced foods • U.S. food assistance program • Grows crops or raises animals • Subscription to farm-fresh produce • Advises on diet, not always licensed • Food grown without synthetic chemicals • Body fat measure from height and weight • Practices to prevent foodborne illnesses • ...
Creation Crossword 2025-07-28
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- Air feels wet and sticky
- Desert animal with a hump
- Tall plants with trunks and leaves
- Water that falls from clouds
- Not wet; little or no water
- A white grain people eat
- Having a high temperature
- A tropical tree used for oil
- Land for growing food or raising animals
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- A country in Southeast Asia
- Clear liquid needed for life
- Bright star that gives heat and light
- A long stream of water
- A dry place with little rain
- A holy city in the Middle East
15 Clues: A long stream of water • Air feels wet and sticky • A white grain people eat • Desert animal with a hump • Having a high temperature • A country in Southeast Asia • Not wet; little or no water • Clear liquid needed for life • Water that falls from clouds • A dry place with little rain • A tropical tree used for oil • A holy city in the Middle East • Tall plants with trunks and leaves • ...
Job 2025-09-09
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- to have great affection to someone or something
- To admit you're wrong
- Has done no wrong
- To break something or someone
- Someone who is blood related
- To fix something that is broken
- Something that appears after fire
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- A place you live in
- The man who was tested
- The sickness that broke out of Jobs skin
- Animals that live on a farm like cow, pigs etc.
- When you think of others before yourself
- The creator of everything
- The main fallen Angel
- When you don't feel well
15 Clues: Has done no wrong • A place you live in • To admit you're wrong • The main fallen Angel • The man who was tested • When you don't feel well • The creator of everything • Someone who is blood related • To break something or someone • To fix something that is broken • Something that appears after fire • The sickness that broke out of Jobs skin • When you think of others before yourself • ...
animals 2023-04-17
6. Farm Animals Crossword 2023-03-03
10 Clues: 5. Farm building • 7. They lay eggs. • 3. Pick the crops. • 4. Farmer’s vehicle. • 6. Pigs live in a _ _ _. • 10. It’s young is a foal. • 8. This animal herds sheep. • 1. They are sheared for wool. • 9. This animal gives us milk. • 2. These are planted in fields.
the farm animals-hendri 2023-02-14
Antibiotics in Farm animals 2024-05-01
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- A compound contained in animal food products that is necessary for development and growth.
- A condition that occurs when bacteria invade and colonize animal tissue.
- The concept that the health of humans, animals, and the environment are interrelated.
- A drug that is used to fight bacterial infections is called ________.
Down
- The general term for food animals i.e. cattle, pigs etc.
- Antibiotic contaminant in meat, eggs, and milk is called a drug ______.
- Bacteria can develop ______ to antibiotics through mutations and selection pressure.
- One celled organism that causes infections in humans and animals.
- An infectious disease that can be passed between animals and humans is called _______.
- A period of time after antibiotic administration that must pass before an animal can be slaughtered.
10 Clues: The general term for food animals i.e. cattle, pigs etc. • One celled organism that causes infections in humans and animals. • A drug that is used to fight bacterial infections is called ________. • Antibiotic contaminant in meat, eggs, and milk is called a drug ______. • A condition that occurs when bacteria invade and colonize animal tissue. • ...
Antibiotics in Farm animals 2024-05-01
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- A compound contained in animal food products that is necessary for development and growth.
- A condition that occurs when bacteria invade and colonize animal tissue.
- The concept that the health of humans, animals, and the environment are interrelated.
- A drug that is used to fight bacterial infections is called ________.
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- The general term for food animals i.e. cattle, pigs etc.
- Antibiotic contaminant in meat, eggs, and milk is called a drug ______.
- Bacteria can develop ______ to antibiotics through mutations and selection pressure.
- One celled organism that causes infections in humans and animals.
- An infectious disease that can be passed between animals and humans is called _______.
- A period of time after antibiotic administration that must pass before an animal can be slaughtered.
10 Clues: The general term for food animals i.e. cattle, pigs etc. • One celled organism that causes infections in humans and animals. • A drug that is used to fight bacterial infections is called ________. • Antibiotic contaminant in meat, eggs, and milk is called a drug ______. • A condition that occurs when bacteria invade and colonize animal tissue. • ...
horticulture 2022-10-04
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- part of the plant that attaches it to the ground
- action of plants gaining layers
- taking place every year
- flattened structure or a plant
- breeding and raising aquatic animals and harvesting sea plants
- occurring every year
- engineering; characteristics of an organism
- inserting a twig for a graph
- process of plants growing
- A form of obsidian
- a piece cut off of something
- are a sweet product of food from a tree or bush or vine
- the seeded part of the plant
- gripping
- a system of aquaculture that is the waste produced by farm animals and aquatic animals
- developing buds
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- working air
- a plant used for food
- living or lasting for a long period of time or forever
- trimming dead parts of a plant
- a yellow or brown mineral
- provides nutrientment needed for growth, and maintaining life
- the process of growing plants in soil sand gravel or any liquid
- media a substance through how roots grow and take out water and nutrients
- a layer of the Earth
- Culture growth in a cell
- the main part or stalk of a plant
- Moss; A large absorbent moss
- destructive animal or insect that destroy crops food or livestock
- process of separating
30 Clues: gripping • working air • developing buds • A form of obsidian • occurring every year • a plant used for food • a layer of the Earth • process of separating • taking place every year • Culture growth in a cell • a yellow or brown mineral • process of plants growing • inserting a twig for a graph • Moss; A large absorbent moss • a piece cut off of something • the seeded part of the plant • ...
Vocabulary for Agriculture (AP HUG, Chapter 10) 2022-03-01
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- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A form of subsistence agriculture, where people shift to different field.
- Using different fields to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Commercial agriculture identifying by the different process of the food-processing industry.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming.
- Farming methods that are for long time productivity.
- When humans first domesticated plants and animals.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- Rapid diffusion of new technology.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domestic animals.
- The growing of fruit, vegetables, and flowers.
- Agriculture to generate products for sale.
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- Degradation of land, because of human actions (ex. grazing animals).
- The area around a city, where milk is supplied.
- Harvesting twice a year on the same field.
- A form of subsistence agriculture, where farmers must expend a large area.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops, due to soil.
- A large farm in tropical like climates, to produce one or two types of crops for sale.
- A patch of land for planting, cleared through burning and slashing.
- Agriculture designed to provide food for the farmers.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Rapid diffusion of new technology. • Commercial gardening and fruit farming. • Harvesting twice a year on the same field. • Agriculture to generate products for sale. • The growing of fruit, vegetables, and flowers. • The area around a city, where milk is supplied. • When humans first domesticated plants and animals. • ...
VOCABULARY : Farming and Agriculture 2023-08-31
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- flooded field
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- farming commercial growing of fruits and vegetables
- Malay wet rice
- large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area
- seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- area cleared by slash and burn tactics
- oats, wheat, rye, and barley
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- outer covering of rice
- deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals.
- machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans
- human actions causing land quality to deteriorate
- wild onions
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- herding of domesticated animals
- planted in spring, harvested in late summer
- commercial farming
- tillage planting crops on ridge tops
- seed from various grasses
- planted in autumn, harvested at start of summer
- obtaining two harvests per year from one field
- slash and burn farming
- any plant cultivated by people
- husks
- blown away by the wind
- agriculture preserves and enhances environmental quality
- ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling
30 Clues: husks • wild onions • flooded field • Malay wet rice • commercial farming • slash and burn farming • blown away by the wind • outer covering of rice • seed from various grasses • oats, wheat, rye, and barley • any plant cultivated by people • herding of domesticated animals • area cleared by slash and burn tactics • tillage planting crops on ridge tops • ...
Irregular Plurals - Spelling 2021-06-09
8 Clues: not women • not complete ones • red veggie on salads • smelly part of the body • Fluffy animals in a farm • ages between 2 and 12 years old • green things that absorb sunlight • green places, usually with flowers
Lele's life 2019-04-02
8 Clues: What do they have? • What do they plant? • How are they feeling? • Where does Lele live? • who does Lele live with? • what animals can Lele see? • Where do they parents work? • When do they grow tomatoes?
FARM 2026-02-02
Food Security 2020-10-08
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- security - the state of having reliable access to affordable, nutritious food.
- – full of nutrients
- – manufacture from raw materials
- – short supply of
- – shower from the clouds
- – person who manages a farm
- – relating to health and cleanliness
- – access to something
- insecurity – the state of not having reliable access to affordable, nutritious food.
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- – relating to the government
- – state of insufficient financial wealth
- – nutritious substance that animals and humans eat
- – inhabitants of a particular place
- change – a change in global or regional climate patterns
- - the management of financial matters for a community, business or family.
- – relating to a built-up area
- fuels – a natural fuel such as gas
- - a fuel derived immediately from living matter.
- – plants grown commercially
- – insufficient amount of something
20 Clues: – short supply of • – full of nutrients • – access to something • – shower from the clouds • – person who manages a farm • – plants grown commercially • – relating to the government • – relating to a built-up area • – manufacture from raw materials • fuels – a natural fuel such as gas • – insufficient amount of something • – inhabitants of a particular place • ...
Midwest Region 2023-03-03
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- The capital of North Dakota
- The capital of Missouri
- The capital of Nebraska
- The capital of Illinois
- The images of four important presidents are found here
- Winter storms with temps below 20 degrees and strong winds
- The capital of Iowa
- Deep pits in Northern MN where iron ore and taconite is found
- an important product made from iron
- Animals kept on a farm
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- The capital of Kansas
- The capital of South Dakota
- The capital of Wisconsin
- The capital of Minnesota
- A flat area covered with tall grasses and wildflowers
- The capital of Ohio
- The capital of Indiana
- The capital of Michigan
18 Clues: The capital of Ohio • The capital of Iowa • The capital of Kansas • The capital of Indiana • Animals kept on a farm • The capital of Missouri • The capital of Nebraska • The capital of Michigan • The capital of Illinois • The capital of Wisconsin • The capital of Minnesota • The capital of South Dakota • The capital of North Dakota • an important product made from iron • ...
Unit 15 Spelling Word 2022-05-11
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- to save someone or something
- what the Earth is
- The flowers are __________ in the Spring.
- something that is important to you
- something that holds things together
- what you might do if you don't get your way
- wakes everyone up on the farm
- place ________.
- the time it is at midday
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- That is ________ sweets for today!
- the month that Christmas is in
- to keep doing something
- a small stream
- She ______ a big bubble with her gum.
- a part of an animals' head where their nose is
- more than one couch
- a house made of ice blocks
- a type of fish
18 Clues: a small stream • a type of fish • place ________. • what the Earth is • more than one couch • to keep doing something • the time it is at midday • a house made of ice blocks • to save someone or something • wakes everyone up on the farm • the month that Christmas is in • That is ________ sweets for today! • something that is important to you • something that holds things together • ...
Old Yeller 2017-05-12
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- Travis did this to know who the hogs belonged to.
- She was the person who feed the family and took care of them.
- Your parents call you this when you can do things all by yourself.
- Travis had to do this because Old Yeller ate all of their meat.
- Travis would always call the dog this when he was doing the wrong things.
- Travis liked to kill this kind of deer.
- Where families live with animals.
- Travis rides this to go to the forest and catch the wild hogs.
- The dad left him to take care of the family.
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- Travis was this because he wants his dad to know he is responsible.
- Left the family to go sell their cows.
- The hogs did this when they got mad at Travis.
- This is a made up story.
- Where you keep machines and animals.
- Travis gets this drinks from cows.
- Yeller The wild hogs tore out the guts out him.
- He liked to play in the families drink water when he got hot.
- Old Yeller was this because he attack.
- The person who is in charge.
- The author’s name is this?
- This is the state the family lives in.
- The wild animals were so bad they even bit Travis.
22 Clues: This is a made up story. • The author’s name is this? • The person who is in charge. • Where families live with animals. • Travis gets this drinks from cows. • Where you keep machines and animals. • Left the family to go sell their cows. • Old Yeller was this because he attack. • This is the state the family lives in. • Travis liked to kill this kind of deer. • ...
Spelling task 2025-11-12
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- A baseball player who throws the ball to the batter
- A bed-like frame used to carry injured people
- Someone who helps students learn in school
- a person’s body outline
- To hurt or damage part of the body
- The outdoors — plants, animals, and landscapes
- A feeling of happiness or enjoyment
- A person who raises animals like cows or sheep on a large farm
- Someone older or in a higher grade or position
- The beliefs, customs, and arts of a group of people
- Any living being, especially animals or imaginary beings
- a centre where there is usualy a gym and swimming pool
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- Causing extreme pain or suffering, often on purpose
- Valuable items like gold, jewels, or something deeply cherished
- To find out the size, amount, or length of something
- A combination of different things blended together
- A player in baseball who stands behind the batter
- The time that comes after the present
- The way someone holds their body when sitting or standing
- To catch or take control of something or someone
- A small amount of water or dampness
- When something doesn’t succeed
- Someone who prepares and sells meat
- A visual image, often taken with a camera
24 Clues: a person’s body outline • When something doesn’t succeed • To hurt or damage part of the body • A feeling of happiness or enjoyment • A small amount of water or dampness • Someone who prepares and sells meat • The time that comes after the present • A visual image, often taken with a camera • Someone who helps students learn in school • ...
word with vowel 'e' 2022-09-16
farm animals 2013-06-13
Farm animals 2015-10-07
FARM ANIMALS 2018-04-11
5 Clues: Farmer's helper • has a comb on the head and two wattles under the neck • an animal which has a thick coat of fleece on its body • has horns that arch backward, a short tail, and straighter hair • The morning call your hear on the farm every morning comes from them
Farm animals 2018-04-04
5 Clues: 4legs and used for riding • 2 legs, has feathers and lays eggs • 4 legs and gives milk for drinking • 4 legs, barking sound and used as a pet • 4 legs, white in colour and wool is made from it.
Farm animals 2024-05-25
5 Clues: has 2 legs and 2 wings • has no leg, lives in the water • has 4 legs and wool, short and small • has 4 legs, is black and white, eat grass • has 4 legs, can run very fast, has a tail
Farm animals 2023-09-09
Farm Animals 2025-02-05
5 Clues: Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Large marsupial with a pouch • A large animal that has a trunk • A bird that can fly and hangs out in caves
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T.Dom's Y10 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-03-13
Across
- to make known private/sensitive information
- done withour preparation
- Donkey in Animal Farm
- involving, imposing, or constituting a burden.
- a person who disposes of dead/unwanted animals
- eating outside
Down
- a small room/kitchen
- Orwell's real surname
- to settle in a comfortable/safe place
- well-meaing and kind
- a small field where horses are kept
- an attempt to become involved in a new activity or sphere.
- Orwell was born in this country
13 Clues: eating outside • a small room/kitchen • well-meaing and kind • Orwell's real surname • Donkey in Animal Farm • done withour preparation • Orwell was born in this country • a small field where horses are kept • to settle in a comfortable/safe place • to make known private/sensitive information • involving, imposing, or constituting a burden. • ...
At work 2022-09-29
Across
- He likes to take calls 💼
- They work in a fire station 🚒
- They like to help animals
- Train drivers work in 🚂
- They work in studios making art 🖌
- Works in a theatre 🎭
Down
- She works on an office 💼
- Where teachers work 🧑🏻🏫
- their job is to assist the doctor
- Works in a farm 👨🏻🌾
- Where doctors and nurses work 🏥
- They like to sing 🎤
- They work flying planes ✈️
13 Clues: They like to sing 🎤 • Works in a farm 👨🏻🌾 • Works in a theatre 🎭 • Train drivers work in 🚂 • She works on an office 💼 • He likes to take calls 💼 • Where teachers work 🧑🏻🏫 • They like to help animals • They work flying planes ✈️ • They work in a fire station 🚒 • Where doctors and nurses work 🏥 • their job is to assist the doctor • They work in studios making art 🖌
ar a Week 1 2026-04-18
Across
- under my arm is called this
- being mean
- you live somewhere with lots of animals
- something you use to carry things
- our oval has lots of this
- what you have to do with the football in a game
Down
- you can have plants in this
- opposite of first
- art
- it might break if you drop it
- an animal that swims in the ocean
- a month in the year
- something you have for a birthday
13 Clues: art • being mean • opposite of first • a month in the year • our oval has lots of this • you can have plants in this • under my arm is called this • it might break if you drop it • an animal that swims in the ocean • something you use to carry things • something you have for a birthday • you live somewhere with lots of animals • what you have to do with the football in a game
Baralaba 2026-04-29
9 Clues: Baralaba mountain • Large rural property • Local leather work man • Main industry in the area • What you might cook over a fire • Vehicle often used on properties • Unique tree often seen in the area • Type of animals commonly raised here • The river that runs through Baralaba
Histoterms Era 3 2023-04-04
Across
- The practice of farming, growing crops and raising animals for various reasons is known as ___________________.
- ________________ refers to the time before written history.
- ________________________ is taming animals as pets or to have on a farm.
- ____________ is the first part of the Stone Age also known as the “Old Stone Age.”
- learning ____________________________ is individuals sharing information/ideas so a community accumulates knowledge.
- An ______________________ is a person who studies history and prehistory by digging up burial sites, temples and artifacts.
- ______________________ refers to becoming good at a certain job.
- A ___________ is an ancient person who survived by stalking and killing animals for food.
- ________________ refers to surviving by raising domesticated animals in a grassy environment.
Down
- The arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- An ____________ is a large group of states or countries under the authority of a supreme leader.
- ________________ refers to the later part of the Stone Age where stone weapons and tools were common.
- The society, culture and way of life of a particular people/area refers to ___________________.
- A ___________________ is a person who collects food/resources from different places.
- When you have more than you need or can use, you have a __________.
- This means the seasonal movement of animals/people.
- A _____________ is an animal or person that searches over a large area for fruits and plants for food.
- _______________ refers to the forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- ______________ is a process of change where an organism becomes better suited to its environment.
- A ___________________ involves a political system where an independent city has power over a territory and serves as the leader of political, economic, and social life.
20 Clues: This means the seasonal movement of animals/people. • ________________ refers to the time before written history. • ______________________ refers to becoming good at a certain job. • When you have more than you need or can use, you have a __________. • ________________________ is taming animals as pets or to have on a farm. • ...
Stardew Valley 2026-04-20
Across
- — Cave forage item
- — Local doctor
- — Saloon owner
- — Purple gemstone
- — Carpenter in town
- — Where you live and work
- — Scientist in town
- — Basic planting item
- — Fall forage nut
- — Desert trader
- — Sandy location
- — Village leader
- — Common farm animal
- — The main town name (first part)
- — Wizard’s magical domain relates to this
- — Forest forage item
- — Town blacksmith works with this
- — Valuable metal
Down
- — Catchable aquatic animal
- — Island boy
- — Traveling seller
- — Found in mines and cracked open
- — A common mineral (clear crystal)
- — Summer fruit crop
- — Your home on the farm
- — Mountain resource
- Shell — Ocean forage item
- — Starter crop
- — Beach collectible
- — The second half of Pelican Town
- — Bird that produces eggs
- — Used to catch fish
- — Farm building material
33 Clues: — Island boy • — Local doctor • — Saloon owner • — Starter crop • — Desert trader • — Sandy location • — Village leader • — Valuable metal • — Purple gemstone • — Fall forage nut • — Cave forage item • — Traveling seller • — Carpenter in town • — Summer fruit crop • — Scientist in town • — Mountain resource • — Beach collectible • — Common farm animal • — Forest forage item • — Used to catch fish • ...
11.14 Starterb 2020-11-13
25 Clues: box • goat • food • dish • bird • sock • lamb • duck • shoe • farm • fork • horse • knife • jeans • sheep • glass • skirt • dress • donkey • cherry • jacket • chicken • sandwich • trousers • strawberry
rural agricultural areas 2026-04-07
8 Clues: = collect crops • = farmers grow this • = cows, sheep and chickens • = a place far from the city • = farmers use this (tractor) • = they need this to grow food • = a person who works on a farm • = a place where students learn
The digraph /ow/ making the 'ou' sound in cow. 2021-11-10
Across
- A funny person at a circus(5)
- A special hat the queen wears(5)
- A really tall building(5)
- A noise animals make when they are angry(5)
- To give a different opinion(7)
- Immediately(3)
- Lions hunting(5)
- Getting wet to clean yourself(6)
Down
- A place where people live(4)
- Opposite of up(4)
- Too many people in one place(7)
- A fine dust (6)
- Beautiful plants(6)
- A farm animal that gives us milk (3)
- Colour of most sticks(5)
- A question opener(3)
- A bird that is awake at night(3)
- Lots of people(5)
18 Clues: Immediately(3) • A fine dust (6) • Lions hunting(5) • Opposite of up(4) • Lots of people(5) • Beautiful plants(6) • A question opener(3) • Colour of most sticks(5) • A really tall building(5) • A place where people live(4) • A funny person at a circus(5) • To give a different opinion(7) • Too many people in one place(7) • A special hat the queen wears(5) • A bird that is awake at night(3) • ...
Revision Puzzle 2020-12-09
Across
- a place where chocolate is made.
- after secondary school you study here.
- where rabbits and foxes live.
- place where you take a plane to travel.
- grandma and grandad.
- you use them to eat sushi.
- where chickens,pigs, horses live.
- opposite adjective of rich.
- past form of leave.
Down
- ordinal number of 12.
- your family name.
- past form of bring.
- when animals disappear,like dinosaurs.
- you put your phone here on your clothes.
- meal you eat in the breaks.
- you feel like this when you are frightened.
- the fruit where Jim lived.
- ordinal number of 3.
18 Clues: your family name. • past form of bring. • past form of leave. • grandma and grandad. • ordinal number of 3. • ordinal number of 12. • you use them to eat sushi. • the fruit where Jim lived. • meal you eat in the breaks. • opposite adjective of rich. • where rabbits and foxes live. • a place where chocolate is made. • where chickens,pigs, horses live. • ...
A random crossword puzzle 2022-05-01
Across
- a subject in school
- a shape with no sides and verticies
- a place where you live in
- the capital of the country is Sydney
- full of questions in a piece of paper
- A website where you watch videos
- a body of water
- a thing you sleep on
- a person with subscribers
Down
- A place full of machines
- you can write and draw on it
- A popular game
- it is on the internet
- the places 1st 2nd and 3rd are located there
- a delicous treat
- a natural disaster
- one of the important things
- a place that is red and has plants and animals
18 Clues: A popular game • a body of water • a delicous treat • a natural disaster • a subject in school • a thing you sleep on • it is on the internet • A place full of machines • a place where you live in • a person with subscribers • one of the important things • you can write and draw on it • A website where you watch videos • a shape with no sides and verticies • ...
A random crossword puzzle 2022-05-01
Across
- A website where you watch videos
- the places 1st 2nd and 3rd are located there
- a body of water
- A place full of machines
- a subject in school
- full of questions in a piece of paper
- a place that is red and has plants and animals
- the capital of the country is Sydney
- a delicous treat
- a place where you live in
Down
- it is on the internet
- a person with subscribers
- A popular game
- a natural disaster
- a shape with no sides and verticies
- you can write and draw on it
- one of the important things
- a thing you sleep on
18 Clues: A popular game • a body of water • a delicous treat • a natural disaster • a subject in school • a thing you sleep on • it is on the internet • A place full of machines • a person with subscribers • a place where you live in • one of the important things • you can write and draw on it • A website where you watch videos • a shape with no sides and verticies • ...
The Development of Agriculture 2022-10-06
Across
- a very hard rock, usually black, made by volcanoes
- die from not having enough food
- farming
- damp, wet
- places were many as several hundred early people lived permanently
- ways of doing things, methods
- raising animals to help humans
- a type of corn which grew in the Americas
- preparing farm land by cutting down and burning trees and bushes
Down
- places were people lived permanently
- extra, more than enough, left-over
- close by
- struggles or battles
- tried out different things
- possible dangers
- total number of people
- Earth, dirt
- keep something so I can be use later
18 Clues: farming • close by • damp, wet • Earth, dirt • possible dangers • struggles or battles • total number of people • tried out different things • ways of doing things, methods • raising animals to help humans • die from not having enough food • extra, more than enough, left-over • places were people lived permanently • keep something so I can be use later • ...
Obj. 4.01/4.02 Vocabulary Review 2020-03-17
Across
- a person who slaughters animals or dresses meat.
- a person who manages the daily operation of a hatchery facility.
- the sequence of the bases between the DNA strands.
- a scientist concerned with the study of plant and animal microorganisms.
- one who cares for and manages animals in a variety of settings including animal hospitals.
- one who studies nutrient values of feeds, including how digestible they are.
- a person who studies and applies genetics.
- process involves the introduction of the male sperm into the reproductive tract of a female.
- helps with product uniformity.
- a trained individual employed by regulatory authorities to inspect all meats.
- structure that holds the genetic information of a cell.
- genetic code of life.
Down
- an animal doctor.
- specialized dentist who works on horses.
- assists the veterinarian in caring for animals.
- person who shoes horses.
- manages the daily operation of a livestock farm.
- are like rungs of a ladder that hold the two sides of the DNA strands together.
- transferring of embryos from one female to another.
- a small section of DNA
- person in charge of record keeping and scheduling involved with equine breeding.
- a hormone produced in the pituitary gland of cattle that increases milk production.
22 Clues: an animal doctor. • genetic code of life. • a small section of DNA • person who shoes horses. • helps with product uniformity. • specialized dentist who works on horses. • a person who studies and applies genetics. • assists the veterinarian in caring for animals. • a person who slaughters animals or dresses meat. • manages the daily operation of a livestock farm. • ...
Unit 5 Agriculture, Food Production, and Rural Land Use Britney Alibey 2015-05-04
Across
- large farm that specializes in growing a specific type of crop
- machine that cuts grain on a field
- oats,wheat,rye,or barley
- commercial farming usually found in The United States
- process of the soil losing nutrients and being unable to use the land for agricultural purposes
- Creating higher yielding crops and using pesticides
- weathering away of soil through physical processes such as wind and water
- a resource that can not be replenished or isn't replenished fast enough
- growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- chemicals used to kill insects that attack crops
Down
- order in which plants and animals are able to consume other organisms
- Agriculture producing food primarily for the purpose of selling it
- a resource that can be replenished
- harvesting lumber and other wood products
- clearing the land by burning vegetation
- rotating crops to different fields
- adapting wild plants for human use
- new technologies that harvested natural products such as vegetable oil
- spreading ideas and beliefs
- producing one sort of crop efficiently
- harvesting animals of the sea
- the times in which crops are able to grow
- the cultivation of plants and animal resources in order to obtain economic gain
- grass grown for feeding grazing animals
- cultivating rocks from the earth
25 Clues: oats,wheat,rye,or barley • spreading ideas and beliefs • harvesting animals of the sea • cultivating rocks from the earth • a resource that can be replenished • machine that cuts grain on a field • rotating crops to different fields • adapting wild plants for human use • producing one sort of crop efficiently • clearing the land by burning vegetation • ...
Owning Companion Animals 2023-02-14
Across
- are nocturnal and make noise throughout the night
- time when a male or female becomes sexually mature
- those kept for the sole purpose of enjoyment and companionship
- earlier puberty,shorter pregnancies, multiple births all cause___
- an animal that is living wild, but was descended from domestic animals
- cost as much as $835
- mature female cat
- to kill an incurable ill or injured animal to relieve suffering
- changed to become accustomed to human control
- animal that is trained to do tasks to benefit or assist an individual who may have limited abilities
- dogs that guide the blind
- dogs used to detect drugs,explosives and assist police officers
Down
- any animal trained to provide affection and comfort to people in many setting
- referring to the dog family
- an immature dog
- referring to the cat family
- hollow muscular organ in females for reproduction
- used to describe small animals that are kept as pets
- farm animals
- removal of the testicles through castration
- needs unlimited quality hay as well as fresh water
- removal of the uterine organs
- notify the owner of a future seizure, giving the owner time to get medical help
- need a 25 by 25 inch cage
- the smallest class of dogs
- cost as much as $1,071
26 Clues: farm animals • an immature dog • mature female cat • cost as much as $835 • cost as much as $1,071 • need a 25 by 25 inch cage • dogs that guide the blind • the smallest class of dogs • referring to the dog family • referring to the cat family • removal of the uterine organs • removal of the testicles through castration • changed to become accustomed to human control • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2025-11-19
Across
- method that avoids synthetic chemicals and focuses on soil health
- term describing food that spoils quickly and must reach markets fast
- growing food in cities through rooftop gardens, community plots, or hydroponics
- farming method where land is cleared by cutting and burning vegetation
- crops or products that gain extra worth through processing or unique qualities
- law that consolidated small farms into private holdings in England
- extensive commercial livestock grazing across large areas
- the period when land is left unplanted so it can recover nutrients
- the practice of growing one crop on a large scale
- the type of lifestyle created when humans stopped moving and began farming
- agriculture that uses high labor and capital inputs in small areas
Down
- system where crops and livestock support each other on the same farm
- agriculture that uses large amounts of land with fewer inputs per acre
- worldwide network that moves agricultural goods from production to consumers
- subsistence system where people move seasonally with their animals
- the term describing societies based on herding animals
- large-scale tropical agriculture focused on monocrop exports
- model explaining why land nearest to the city is most expensive
- intensive agriculture near cities that grows high-value perishable produce
- the process of taming plants or animals for human use
20 Clues: the practice of growing one crop on a large scale • the process of taming plants or animals for human use • the term describing societies based on herding animals • extensive commercial livestock grazing across large areas • large-scale tropical agriculture focused on monocrop exports • model explaining why land nearest to the city is most expensive • ...
General Knowledge. Sheep & Cattle 2026-04-09
Across
- male sheep used for breeding
- A younge sheep under the age of 6 months. Male or female
- Castrated male sheep
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- a young bovine under 6 months of age
- male bovine that has been castrated
- a plant or plant product grown and harvested extensively for food, fiber, or profit
- Domesticated Rumiant raised for meat, fiber, and dairy
Down
- domesticated bovine animals specifically bred and raised for meat production, rather than milk (dairy) or work
- The wholsale retail cuts of a bovine carcuss for retail (Sale)
- a structure with transparent walls and roof (glass or plastic) designed to create a controlled, warm environment for plants.
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- male bovine used for breeding
- A cluster or lock of wool
- the officer that directs the work of a studnet led organization
- cross-section section of corn is the foundation of the FFA emblem
- female bovine that has had a calf.
- the wavy "curly" look of the staple
- female sheep at any age
20 Clues: Castrated male sheep • female sheep at any age • A cluster or lock of wool • male sheep used for breeding • male bovine used for breeding • farm animals regarded as an asset. • female bovine that has had a calf. • the wavy "curly" look of the staple • male bovine that has been castrated • a young bovine under 6 months of age • ...
AGRICULTURAL CAREERS 2023-07-20
Across
- Oversees a greenhouse
- works to protect farms by preventing the spread of microbes and bacteria between different livestock
- specialises in the legal aspects of the agricultural industry
- Someone who applies economic principles to know about the supply and demand in the agricultural sector
- Responsible for the artificial insemination of female animals
- Investigate insurance claims made by agricultural companies/farmers
- An individual who tackles conservation efforts, land management and rehabilitation
- Resembles an ecologist, and may include looking at how plants interact with one another
- Studies the properties of and manage water resources by performing field surveys and lab research
- Develop and create cheese, and cheese related products
- Studies and analyses the genetic make up of various animals
- Studies how plant crop or crop nutrition, growth relate to soil management
- Conduct research on domestic animals, with focus on food production
- Writes various print and media articles in relation the agricultural issues
Down
- provides a voice in the government regarding agriculture
- Overseas the daily feeding in livestock feed yards
- Keeps bees
- Studies the chemistry of living systems and develops ways to apply in agriculture
- Addresses issues about the improvement of crop and lifestyle production on farms
- Individual who develops the agricultural sector with the use of aviation
- An expert in garden cultivation and management
- Diagnoses field crop weed problems
- Provides practical nutritional and dietary advice for farm animals
- Researchers who specify in grape yield and production
- An individual responsible for the selective reproduction of animals
- Assembles various parts of agricultural equipment
- Expert in the study of soil management and crop development
- Designs and develops new agricultural processes, systems and products
- Raising crops which manage their growing environment
- A tree surgeon
30 Clues: Keeps bees • A tree surgeon • Oversees a greenhouse • Diagnoses field crop weed problems • An expert in garden cultivation and management • Assembles various parts of agricultural equipment • Overseas the daily feeding in livestock feed yards • Raising crops which manage their growing environment • Researchers who specify in grape yield and production • ...
Nature & Wildlife 2026-03-25
Across
- : A wild, dog-like animal with a pointed face and a thick tail.
- : Able or likely to cause death.
- An animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals.
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another animal for food.
- : A farm or wild animal with horns and a hairy coat.
- : A group of birds or sheep that live, travel, or feed together.
- To chase and kill wild animals.
- A long, straight line of color that is different from the area next to it.
- : A young animal, such as a baby bear, lion, fox, or tiger.
- A small reptile with a long body, four short legs, and a long tail.
Down
- : Physically violent, frightening, or aggressive.
- A small, round mark of a different color on an animal's skin or fur.
- An animal's breeding partner.
- A wild animal of the dog family that lives and hunts in packs.
- The babies or offspring of an animal.
- Not common; very unusual or hard to find.
- To run faster or further than someone or something else.
- : A large group of animals like cows or elephants that live and feed together.
18 Clues: An animal's breeding partner. • To chase and kill wild animals. • : Able or likely to cause death. • The babies or offspring of an animal. • Not common; very unusual or hard to find. • : Physically violent, frightening, or aggressive. • An animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals. • : A farm or wild animal with horns and a hairy coat. • ...
Get To Know Lillian Oberia Jordan 2022-02-03
Across
- LAST LIVING SIBLING
- SON'S NAME
- WHAT NUMBER IN SIBLING ORDER
- YOUNGEST IN FAMILY TREE
- MAIDEN NAME
- DAUGHTER'S NAME
- AUNT JACQUE REAL NAME
- LILLIAN'S ONLY BROTHERS NAME
- FIRST JOB
Down
- FAVORITE COLOR
- FATHERS FIRST NAME
- AUNT HONEYS REAL NAME
- NUBMER OF SIBLINGS
- WHAT GREW ON THE FARM
- HOW MANY HORSES WERE ON THE ANDREWS FARM
- CITY GREW UP IN
- LILLIAN'S MOTHERS MAIDEN NAME
- ASTROLOGICAL SIGN
- GREW UP ON A...
- HUSBAND'S NAME
20 Clues: FIRST JOB • SON'S NAME • MAIDEN NAME • FAVORITE COLOR • HUSBAND'S NAME • CITY GREW UP IN • DAUGHTER'S NAME • GREW UP ON A... • ASTROLOGICAL SIGN • FATHERS FIRST NAME • NUBMER OF SIBLINGS • LAST LIVING SIBLING • AUNT HONEYS REAL NAME • WHAT GREW ON THE FARM • AUNT JACQUE REAL NAME • YOUNGEST IN FAMILY TREE • WHAT NUMBER IN SIBLING ORDER • LILLIAN'S ONLY BROTHERS NAME • LILLIAN'S MOTHERS MAIDEN NAME • ...
Ancient Rome x Ancient Greece 2021-02-11
Across
- both the Greeks and Romans had pets but while greek favored____, Romans liked other animals.
- many of greeks’ wars were with other city-states while the biggest wars in rome were the _____ wars against carthage
- both the Greeks and Romans ate many of the same things like animals, olives, ____, and Wine
- both the Greeks and Romans lived in very technologically advanced (at that time) and highly _____ cities.
- ancient Rome had a giant building called the ______ where gladiators would battle.
- ancient Greece fell when they lost a battle to _____ and rome conquered them
- ancient Greece was made up of around 1,000________.
- both the greeks and romans focused their art on important _________ figures
- both the Greeks and the Romans _______other areas.
- the land in ____ rome was fairly easy to farm on while the land in Ancient greece was mostly rock and was very difficult to farm on
Down
- ancient Rome was founded by the twins named ______ and remus.
- many Greek cities were named “______” because alexander the great funded most of them and named them after himself
- while the romans were a republic, the greeks were a __________.
- the Romans had an amazing military general named _____ Caesar
- both he Greeks and Romans owned _____ that worked for their families
- while the head of the government in Rome was called the Consuls, The head of government in Greece was called the_____
- both the Greeks and Romans had the ________ sea at at least one edge
- in Greece, only boys were allowed to attend school while in rome, girls from ___ families could attend school along with the boys
- both the Greeks and Romans are eligible for ______ at the age of 12.
- both the Greeks and Romans wore a ____ which were usually handmade.
20 Clues: both the Greeks and the Romans _______other areas. • ancient Greece was made up of around 1,000________. • ancient Rome was founded by the twins named ______ and remus. • the Romans had an amazing military general named _____ Caesar • while the romans were a republic, the greeks were a __________. • ...
EE4_Animals 2024-02-11
Across
- Plural of "mouse."
- A desert-dwelling mammal known for its humps.
- A large marsupial from Australia known for its powerful hind legs.
- An adult male chicken.
- A large, striped cat known for its strength and agility.
- A large, strong mammal that lives in the forest.
- A large, predatory reptile with a long snout.
- A small, cunning wild animal with a bushy tail.
- A domesticated hoofed mammal.
- A domesticated woolly mammal.
- A brightly colored, intelligent bird often kept as a pet.
- A highly intelligent marine mammal.
- A male human.
- An adult female human.
- A vast body of saltwater.
- A large bird of prey with a hooked beak and keen vision.
- A large, predatory cat known for its mane.
Down
- A dry, barren area of land with little rainfall.
- A massive marine mammal that communicates through songs.
- A long, legless reptile.
- Plural of "man."
- A piece of land used for growing crops or raising animals.
- A place where wild animals are kept for public exhibition.
- A domesticated farm animal that produces milk.
- A large, long-necked mammal from Africa.
- A natural flowing watercourse.
- A small, furry mammal with long ears and a short tail.
- A waterfowl with a broad, flat beak.
- A huge land mammal with a trunk and tusks.
- A vast body of saltwater.
- A domesticated pink mammal with a curly tail.
- Large landforms with peaks and slopes.
- A female chicken.
- A small rodent often found in fields.
- Plural of "woman."
- A playful primate with a long tail.
36 Clues: Plural of "man." • A female chicken. • Plural of "mouse." • Plural of "woman." • A male human. • An adult male chicken. • An adult female human. • A long, legless reptile. • A vast body of saltwater. • A domesticated hoofed mammal. • A domesticated woolly mammal. • A natural flowing watercourse. • A vast body of saltwater. • A waterfowl with a broad, flat beak. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2023-09-28
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- grass that has been mown and dried for use as fodder.
- a group of organisms.
- a small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings.
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals
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- instruments that are used in the fields to aid in the agricultural process.
- a piece of land used to grow crops and/or raise animals.
- a living organism of the kind, typically growing in a permanent site, absorbing water and inorganic substances through its roots, and synthesizing nutrients in its leaves by photosynthesis.
- a large farm building used for storing grain, hay, or straw or for housing livestock.
- a woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height.
9 Clues: a group of organisms. • grass that has been mown and dried for use as fodder. • a piece of land used to grow crops and/or raise animals. • instruments that are used in the fields to aid in the agricultural process. • a small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings. • ...
farming 2017-08-22
8 Clues: grains • farm animals • Intensity crops • fit to be eaten • produce or provide • land used for growing crops on • land covered with grass for live stock • a cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially
vegetarian lifestyle 2014-11-20
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- a gas, especially carbon dioxide or methane, that is thought to trap heat above the Earth and cause the greenhouse effect
- a chicken that is suitable to be cooked
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- liquid waste (afvoerwater), especially chemicals or sewage
- a pig farm, or the place on a farm where pigs are kept
- a large container that is kept outside and used for collecting rainwater
- farm animals, especially cattle
6 Clues: farm animals, especially cattle • a chicken that is suitable to be cooked • a pig farm, or the place on a farm where pigs are kept • liquid waste (afvoerwater), especially chemicals or sewage • a large container that is kept outside and used for collecting rainwater • ...
Who works where doing what? 2019-10-20
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- Makes children laugh at the circus
- Puts out fires and travels in a fire engine
- Makes things from wood in his studio
- Goes to each house with letters
- Prepares meals in a restaurant
- Grows food or has animals on a farm
- Works on stage in a theatre or stars in a film
- Fixes lights and electrical things in your house
- Looks after animals at the zoo
- Cuts hair and makes people look beautiful
- Has a shop which sells things like books, phones, food ecc
- Works in gardens or in the park
- Paints the walls of houses different colours
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- Sings songs at concerts
- Makes things in a factory
- Plays football in a stadium
- Serves food and takes orders in a restaurant
- Catches fish on a boat
- Drives a bus or a train between towns stopping at stations
- Draws buildings in his studio
- Takes photographes of things everywhere
- Sells medicine in a pharmacy
- Makes people better when they are sick
- Builds houses
- A doctor for animals
- Flies an aeroplane between countries and airports
- Teaches children in a school
- Helps people if they are in trouble
- Helps a doctor in the hospital
- Fixes cars when they don't work
- Takes care of your teeth
31 Clues: Builds houses • A doctor for animals • Catches fish on a boat • Sings songs at concerts • Takes care of your teeth • Makes things in a factory • Plays football in a stadium • Sells medicine in a pharmacy • Teaches children in a school • Draws buildings in his studio • Prepares meals in a restaurant • Looks after animals at the zoo • Helps a doctor in the hospital • ...
VOCABULARY : Farming and Agriculture 2023-08-31
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- tillage planting crops on ridge tops
- deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals.
- commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area
- flooded field
- herding of domesticated animals
- area cleared by slash and burn tactics
- any plant cultivated by people
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans
- outer covering of rice
- obtaining two harvests per year from one field
- seed from various grasses
- farming commercial growing of fruits and vegetables
- grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- husks
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- ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling
- seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- human actions causing land quality to deteriorate
- oats, wheat, rye, and barley
- slash and burn farming
- planted in autumn, harvested at start of summer
- machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- Malay wet rice
- planted in spring, harvested in late summer
- blown away by the wind
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- commercial farming
- wild onions
- agriculture preserves and enhances environmental quality
30 Clues: husks • wild onions • flooded field • Malay wet rice • commercial farming • slash and burn farming • blown away by the wind • outer covering of rice • seed from various grasses • oats, wheat, rye, and barley • any plant cultivated by people • herding of domesticated animals • area cleared by slash and burn tactics • tillage planting crops on ridge tops • ...
The Outback 2025-04-03
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- A large amount or number; more than enough.
- The original people of Australia and their culture.
- A person from your family who lived long before you.
- A very large, upright stone, often ancient.
- Something considered holy or deeply respected.
- A structure built to separate or protect areas from animals or people.
- To bring goods or animals into one country from another.
- To have something inside, or to hold something within.
- Having many different types or varieties.
- The opposite of wet.
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- A dry, hot place where little rain falls.
- A large Australian animal known for hopping and carrying its babies in a pouch.
- A large, flat area of land, often covered with grass.
- To find something new or learn about something for the first time.
- A casual word for someone from Australia.
- Something that can make you sick or harm you if touched or eaten.
- To cause pain with a sharp, pointed part (like an insect or plant).
- Large farm animals that are raised for meat or milk.
- When too much water covers normally dry land.
- A place where valuable materials like gold or coal are dug from the ground.
- The remote, wild areas of Australia far from cities.
- A small raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
22 Clues: The opposite of wet. • A dry, hot place where little rain falls. • A casual word for someone from Australia. • Having many different types or varieties. • A large amount or number; more than enough. • A very large, upright stone, often ancient. • When too much water covers normally dry land. • Something considered holy or deeply respected. • ...
Final Exam 2013-05-05
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- a farm is an area of land including various structures ,devoted primarily to the practice
- the state or process of a species family or larger group being or becoming extinct
- soil salinity is the salt content in the soil
- fuel-a natural fuel such as coal or gas
- the science or practice of farming including cultivation of the soil
- supplying dry land with water by means of ditches
- gas- natural gas processing plants or fractions are used to purify the raw
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- having little or no rain ; to dry or barren to support vegetation not and conditions
- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum for use as a fuel
- the process of eroding or being eroded by the wind, water, or other natural agents
- a liquid mixture of hydrocarbon that presents in suitable
- the natural home or environment of an animals , plant or other organisms
- the state of being clear of trees
- land covered with grass and others low plants suitable for grazing animals
- a combustible black or dark brolen rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant
- open country used for grazing or hunted animals
16 Clues: the state of being clear of trees • fuel-a natural fuel such as coal or gas • soil salinity is the salt content in the soil • open country used for grazing or hunted animals • supplying dry land with water by means of ditches • a viscous liquid derived from petroleum for use as a fuel • a liquid mixture of hydrocarbon that presents in suitable • ...
FARM ANIMALS 2020-09-14
Farm animals 2020-09-07
5 Clues: the animal with the mane • the animal that make eggs • the animal with pink skin • the animal with white skin • the animal with black and white skin
Farm Animals 2015-04-20
farm animals. 2022-12-16
Farm Animals 2020-11-24
Farm Animals 2021-03-10
Farm Animals 2024-02-02
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Farm animals 2025-06-20
5 Clues: / animal that has wool • / animal that gives us eggs • / big animal with long ears • / a big animal that gives milk • / beautiful small animal with long tail
farm animals 2026-05-08
5 Clues: It can give us milk. • It's a bird but can not fly. • It runs fast and we can ride. • They are white. They give us wool. • They are pink and we eat every day.
Farm Animals 2026-05-30
5 Clues: An animal that gives us fluffy wool • A bird that lays eggs and says cluck • An animal you can ride that runs very fast • A big machine the farmer uses to drive in the field • An animal that looks like a small horse with big ears
The History of Rats and Humans 2025-01-22
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- A place equipped for scientific experiments
- An underground conduit for waste
- A person or animal with whom one spends time
- A change in the DNA sequence within a gene or chromosome of an organism
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- The conditions in which living things exist
- The process by which an economy shifts to manufacturing
- A contagious bacterial disease
- A species able to thrive in various environments
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of interbreeding
- The complete set of genes in an organism
- A change by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment
- Relating to past events
- A substance that can cause illness or death
- Tending to spread prolifically and harmfully
- The classification of organisms in an ordered system
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- Systematic investigation to establish facts
- The process by which new organisms are produced
- The ability not to be affected by something, especially adversely
- The growth of cities
- The process by which organisms change over time
- A belt of the heavens divided into twelve signs, each associated with certain symbolic meanings
- The act of killing or destroying completely
- A microorganism that causes disease
- The branch of biology dealing with the relations of organisms to one another and their surroundings
- The process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm
- An unusually large number of animals or insects in one place
- Wild mammals or birds that are harmful to crops, farm animals, or game
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association
30 Clues: The growth of cities • Relating to past events • A contagious bacterial disease • An underground conduit for waste • A microorganism that causes disease • The complete set of genes in an organism • Systematic investigation to establish facts • A place equipped for scientific experiments • The act of killing or destroying completely • ...
South America Crossword 2026-02-17
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- An area of land under control of a foreign power.
- The United States recently arrested the leader from _____________.
- The tree which Brazil is named after which is valued for its red color and wood.
- An original document, like Columbus' diary is a ____________ source.
- Freedom from control of an external power.
- The Spanish were looking for this when they came to the New World.
- The country Christopher Columbus sailed and claimed land for.
- This country colonized Brazil.
- ______________ Farming is raising just enough plants and animals to survive.
- An indentured _____________ is a person who signed a contract to work without pay for a landowner for a certain number of years.
- Protection from an illness.
- Indigenous is another word for ____________.
- This illness was brought by Europeans to South America and was incredibly contagious.
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- A summary of an event, like a textbook is a _____________ source.
- The ___________ Exchange was the trading of goods, cultures, beliefs, and more between Europe and the Americas.
- An archipelago is a series of ____________.
- A large plantation or farm in Spanish areas.
- Tiny plastic fragments that are not easily seen which are an environmental pollutant.
- A climate that is mild and doesn't have a large difference in temperatures.
- A large area at the southern tip of South America, which goes from the Andes Mountains to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- _____________ Fuels are energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas that formed from the buried remains of ancient plants and animals.
- A large farm that specializes in cash crops.
- An ancient trade route that went from Europe to China.
23 Clues: Protection from an illness. • This country colonized Brazil. • Freedom from control of an external power. • An archipelago is a series of ____________. • A large plantation or farm in Spanish areas. • A large farm that specializes in cash crops. • Indigenous is another word for ____________. • An area of land under control of a foreign power. • ...
Foods cross word puzzle 2025-12-08
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- Creating a gene/genes containing information with your desired trait then coping it thousands of times
- what does GMO stand for?
- A measure of the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of our activities.
- Materials left over from food production
- A bee farm is called an __________ ?Over
- Involves only genes from the same species or a cross-compatible species.
- Another way to say “Canadian Food inspection Agency”
- Used in Lip balm and candles
- A liquid alcohol made from fermenting sugar or starch found in grains like corn or wheat
- Ability to trace back to the source of a foodborne illness
- The farming of fish is called
- A cause of food waste that includes: Demands for “perfect food,” not using leftovers, and over-purchasing.
- A cause of food waste that includes: Insect damage, weeds, Drought, wind, hail, flooding, and Diseases
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- ______ plant is one that contains a gene or genes which have been introduced artificially into the plant’s genetic makeup.
- over 90% of Canadian maple syrup is produced in?
- One of four food handling practices
- Processing wheat into flour for bread & pasta is called?
- What refers to step farmers take to prevent diseases from coming into their farms?
- A protein from connective tissue of cattle and pigs, ingredient used in the production of Jell-O
- A genetically modified crop available today
- Heated milk to a high temperature and cooled rapidly.
- Chickens raised to produce meat are commonly referred to as?
- Horses are usually kept as __________ animals.
- Farmers and ranchers refer to their farm animals as “__________”
- GOATS = __________
25 Clues: GOATS = __________ • what does GMO stand for? • Used in Lip balm and candles • The farming of fish is called • One of four food handling practices • Materials left over from food production • A bee farm is called an __________ ?Over • A genetically modified crop available today • Horses are usually kept as __________ animals. • ...
Chelsea & Katelyn 9.17.2022 2022-09-07
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- Something Chelsea can't live without.
- Where are we going on our honeymoon?
- Who is older?
- The number of years we have been together.
- The name of our beloved pup.
- The holiday Katelyn was born on.
- Chelsea's major in college.
- The combined number of tattoos we have.
- The name of our farm. __ Leaf Acres
- What we grow on our farm.
- Favorite date night spot.
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- What is our favorite cocktail?
- Katelyn's major in college.
- What holiday did Chelsea propose on?
- Katelyn's favorite video game.
- Who is taller? (By not very much!)
- Where we met (hint: where we got engaged too!)
- First big travel adventure together!
- Cow Katelyn's favorite ice cream flavor from Vanderwende Farm Creamery.
- Chelsea's favorite ice cream flavor from Vanderwende Farm Creamery.
20 Clues: Who is older? • What we grow on our farm. • Favorite date night spot. • Katelyn's major in college. • Chelsea's major in college. • The name of our beloved pup. • What is our favorite cocktail? • Katelyn's favorite video game. • The holiday Katelyn was born on. • Who is taller? (By not very much!) • The name of our farm. __ Leaf Acres • Where are we going on our honeymoon? • ...
Chelsea & Katelyn 9.17.2022 2022-09-13
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- Chelsea's major in college.
- Katelyn's major in college.
- Where we met. (Hint: Where we got engaged too!)
- What is our favorite cocktail?
- The name of our beloved pup.
- Chelsea's favorite ice cream flavor from Vanderwende Farm Creamery.
- Who is taller? (By not very much!)
- Where are we going on our honeymoon?
- The number of years we have been together.
- Who is older?
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- Katelyn's favorite ice cream flavor from Vanderwende Farm Creamery.
- What holiday did Chelsea propose on?
- Katelyn's favorite video game.
- Our favorite date night spot.
- What we grow on our farm.
- The holiday Katelyn was born on.
- Our first big travel adventure together!
- Something Chelsea can't live without.
- The name of our farm ___ Leaf Acres.
- The combined number of tattoos we have.
20 Clues: Who is older? • What we grow on our farm. • Chelsea's major in college. • Katelyn's major in college. • The name of our beloved pup. • Our favorite date night spot. • Katelyn's favorite video game. • What is our favorite cocktail? • The holiday Katelyn was born on. • Who is taller? (By not very much!) • What holiday did Chelsea propose on? • The name of our farm ___ Leaf Acres. • ...
Agriculture Careers 2022-02-03
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- is a person who has a farm without livestock.
- is a person who works in a greenhouse tending to growing trees, plants, and flowers.
- is a person who delivers food and products to stores.
- is a person who has a farm with livestock.
- is a person who studies living things and their environment
- is a person who cuts and sells meat.
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- is a person who studies crops for disease, quality, and helps farmers decide what to plant in their fields.
- is a person who sells and arranges plants and cut flowers.
- is a person who helps sick and hurt animals.
- is a person who fells trees for lumber/wood.
10 Clues: is a person who cuts and sells meat. • is a person who has a farm with livestock. • is a person who helps sick and hurt animals. • is a person who fells trees for lumber/wood. • is a person who has a farm without livestock. • is a person who delivers food and products to stores. • is a person who sells and arranges plants and cut flowers. • ...
Farm! 2021-12-13
Across
- this is shaped like a man. It stands in a field to scare birds away
- any plant you do not want to grow
- the part of a plant that is under the ground. It brings water and other things to the plant
- something that hangs out of a tree to feed birds
- a powder on flowers that may make people sneeze. Bees move it from one plant to another
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- a house made of glass that is warm in the winter so plants can be grown in the cold
- a tool for carrying heavy things. It has wheel and two handles
- a part of a plant that grows out of the ground. Leaves and flowers grow off of this
- a small, sweet, red fruit
- a small piece of a plant you put in the ground to grow a new plant
- a tool for watering plants. I use a watering can on my flowers
- a part of a flower. It is often thrown at weddings
12 Clues: a small, sweet, red fruit • any plant you do not want to grow • something that hangs out of a tree to feed birds • a part of a flower. It is often thrown at weddings • a tool for carrying heavy things. It has wheel and two handles • a tool for watering plants. I use a watering can on my flowers • a small piece of a plant you put in the ground to grow a new plant • ...
Farm 2023-06-19
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- A domesticated mammal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout, often raised for its meat called pork.
- A surefooted and horned mammal, commonly raised for its milk, meat, and fiber on farms, known for its ability to climb and eat various plants.
- A large and strong animal with a long mane, tail, and hooves, often used for riding, pulling carts, and working on farms.
- A large domesticated mammal with a stout body and horns, commonly raised for its milk and meat on farms.
- A cereal grain with a tall stem and a head of seeds, commonly cultivated as a staple food crop on farms.
- A large building on a farm, typically used for storing hay, housing livestock, and storing farm equipment.
- A tall cereal plant with large ears and yellow kernels, commonly grown as a crop on farms and used for human and animal consumption.
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- A hard-shelled reproductive structure produced by female birds, commonly consumed as food and used in various recipes.
- A human-like figure made of straw or other materials, often placed in fields to frighten away birds and protect crops on farms.
- A gentle and woolly mammal, typically raised for its wool, meat, or milk, and often found grazing on farms.
- A small domesticated bird with wings and feathers, commonly kept for its eggs and meat on farms.
- A powerful vehicle with large wheels or tracks, used for pulling or pushing heavy equipment and performing tasks on farms.
12 Clues: A small domesticated bird with wings and feathers, commonly kept for its eggs and meat on farms. • A domesticated mammal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout, often raised for its meat called pork. • A large domesticated mammal with a stout body and horns, commonly raised for its milk and meat on farms. • ...
Farm 2023-06-19
Across
- A small domesticated bird with wings and feathers, commonly kept for its eggs and meat on farms.
- A tall cereal plant with large ears and yellow kernels, commonly grown as a crop on farms and used for human and animal consumption.
- A surefooted and horned mammal, commonly raised for its milk, meat, and fiber on farms, known for its ability to climb and eat various plants.
- A cereal grain with a tall stem and a head of seeds, commonly cultivated as a staple food crop on farms.
- A human-like figure made of straw or other materials, often placed in fields to frighten away birds and protect crops on farms.
- A domesticated mammal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout, often raised for its meat called pork.
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- A large and strong animal with a long mane, tail, and hooves, often used for riding, pulling carts, and working on farms.
- A hard-shelled reproductive structure produced by female birds, commonly consumed as food and used in various recipes.
- A large building on a farm, typically used for storing hay, housing livestock, and storing farm equipment.
- A large domesticated mammal with a stout body and horns, commonly raised for its milk and meat on farms.
- A powerful vehicle with large wheels or tracks, used for pulling or pushing heavy equipment and performing tasks on farms.
- A gentle and woolly mammal, typically raised for its wool, meat, or milk, and often found grazing on farms.
12 Clues: A small domesticated bird with wings and feathers, commonly kept for its eggs and meat on farms. • A large domesticated mammal with a stout body and horns, commonly raised for its milk and meat on farms. • A cereal grain with a tall stem and a head of seeds, commonly cultivated as a staple food crop on farms. • ...
Spelling Lesson 21 2022-09-19
Across
- A long, thin piece of cotton, or wool, thicker than thread and that is used for knitting and weaving.
- A building on a farm that is used for storing grain and hay and for housing farm animals.
- A small piece of stiff paper that is marked with symbols or pictures.
- A glass container that has a wide opening and usually a lid.
- Very good at learning or thinking about things.
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- At or to a great distance in space or time.
- An outdoor area that is next to a house.
- What a dog does or the skin on a tree.
- A long rod or rigid piece of wood, or metal.
- Information in the form of a table, diagram.
- What your hand is attached to.
- The making of objects, images, music.
12 Clues: What your hand is attached to. • The making of objects, images, music. • What a dog does or the skin on a tree. • An outdoor area that is next to a house. • At or to a great distance in space or time. • A long rod or rigid piece of wood, or metal. • Information in the form of a table, diagram. • Very good at learning or thinking about things. • ...
Solve the crossword 2020-06-18
9 Clues: blessing • farm animals • to go and get it • greater in number • a brush for applying paint • evil or morally wrong, bad • take someone's things without telling him • lot of precious gems, metals and valuable things • an area of open land, especially one planted with crops
