farming Crossword Puzzles
GEOGRAPHY PUZZLE 2020-07-19
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- difference in height from the surrounding terrain.
- producing a large amount; giving a high return.
- refers to the expansion of poorly planned low-density,auto-dependent development
- means that all people always have physical social and economic access to sufficient and nutritious food that meets their food preferences and dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers.
- natural things that are found or added to the farm
- type of farming Grows crops to sell.
- type of farming Permanently in in one place
- the state of being without reliable access to enough affordable nutritious food.
- type of farming that Crops and animals
- type of farming that Animals.
- type of farming Grows crops for the farmer and his family.
- type of farming which has High inputs of labour or capital generally small.
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- it is the application of genomics in agriculture to improve the productivity and sustainability in crop and livestock production
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind water or other natural agents.
- is an approach to farm management that uses information technology to ensure that the crops and soil receive exactly what they need for optimum health and productivity
- type of farming which has Low inputs of labour or capital.
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water frequently due to run-off from the land which causes a dense growth of plant life.
- refer to the agricultural production system characterized by the high inputs of capital labour heavy usage of farm machinery
- type of farming that grows Crop
- events that take place to turn inputs to outputs on a farm
- this problem occurs when food supplies within a bounded region do not provide the energy and nutrients needed by that region's population.
- modern method of farming, uses developed drones robotic harvesters etc.
- modern farming method it is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the parent organism
- the cultivation of a single crop in each area.
25 Clues: type of farming that Animals. • type of farming that grows Crop • type of farming Grows crops to sell. • type of farming that Crops and animals • type of farming Permanently in in one place • the cultivation of a single crop in each area. • producing a large amount; giving a high return. • difference in height from the surrounding terrain. • ...
GEOGRAPHY PUZZLE 2020-07-19
Across
- type of farming Grows crops to sell.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind water or other natural agents.
- difference in height from the surrounding terrain.
- the state of being without reliable access to enough affordable nutritious food.
- refers to the expansion of poorly planned low-density,auto-dependent development
- type of farming that grows Crop
- refer to the agricultural production system characterized by the high inputs of capital labour heavy usage of farm machinery
- this problem occurs when food supplies within a bounded region do not provide the energy and nutrients needed by that region's population.
- type of farming Grows crops for the farmer and his family.
- the cultivation of a single crop in each area.
- modern farming method it is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the parent organism
- type of farming which has Low inputs of labour or capital.
- producing a large amount; giving a high return.
Down
- is an approach to farm management that uses information technology to ensure that the crops and soil receive exactly what they need for optimum health and productivity
- it is the application of genomics in agriculture to improve the productivity and sustainability in crop and livestock production
- type of farming that Animals.
- modern method of farming, uses developed drones robotic harvesters etc.
- natural things that are found or added to the farm
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water frequently due to run-off from the land which causes a dense growth of plant life.
- type of farming Permanently in in one place
- the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers.
- type of farming which has High inputs of labour or capital generally small.
- means that all people always have physical social and economic access to sufficient and nutritious food that meets their food preferences and dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- events that take place to turn inputs to outputs on a farm
- type of farming that Crops and animals
25 Clues: type of farming that Animals. • type of farming that grows Crop • type of farming Grows crops to sell. • type of farming that Crops and animals • type of farming Permanently in in one place • the cultivation of a single crop in each area. • producing a large amount; giving a high return. • natural things that are found or added to the farm • ...
regenerative agriculture 2024-06-03
20 Clues: dirt • waste • saving • nature • moving • forever • dioxide • farmers • restore • produce • animals • farming • renewing • charcoal • renewable • grassland • different • management • no chemicals • pesticide-free
feb 04 2016-03-01
21 Clues: Net • Boot • Diet • Sand • Feet • Fifty • Tooth • Wires • Mosque • French • Temple • Castle • Clutch • Google • Pancake • Battery • Sailing • Farming • Umbrella • Nestling • Earthquake
regenerative agriculture 2024-06-03
20 Clues: dirt • waste • saving • nature • moving • forever • dioxide • farmers • restore • produce • animals • farming • renewing • charcoal • renewable • grassland • different • management • no chemicals • pesticide-free
Industrial Revolution 2022-09-29
19 Clues: Labor • power • factory • Britain • farming • industry • textiles • cottongin • jameswatt • technology • inventions • capitalism • steamengine • urbanization • assemblyline • entrepreneur • manufacturing • massproduction • interchangeableparts
Farming Terms 2024-11-15
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- A tall structure used to store grain or hay
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow
- To prepare land for planting by digging or plowing
- A chemical used to kill insects or other pests
- A chemical used to kill weeds
- A field of grass where livestock graze
- Animal waste used as fertilizer
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- Food for livestock, such as hay or silage
- Supplying water to land to help crops grow
- Planting seeds in the ground
- Animals raised on a farm, like cows, pigs, or chickens
- Raising young animals
- Separating grain from its stalks
- A plant grown in large numbers for food, such as wheat or corn.
- Removing chaff from grain
- The time of year when crops are gathered
16 Clues: Raising young animals • Removing chaff from grain • Planting seeds in the ground • A chemical used to kill weeds • Animal waste used as fertilizer • Separating grain from its stalks • A field of grass where livestock graze • The time of year when crops are gathered • Food for livestock, such as hay or silage • Supplying water to land to help crops grow • ...
CLIMATE CHANGE 2021-10-07
21 Clues: dump • heat • waste • farming • harmful • pick_up • increase • cut_down • landfill • sort_out • switch_on • pollution • tap_water • throw_away • switch_off • sustainable • organic_food • eco-friendly • reusable_bag • renewable_energy • temperature_rise
Farming sustainability 2016-07-17
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- food grown without chemicals, antibiotics, hormones is considered to be?
- a chemical to stop the growth of weeds competing with crops
- a chemical to control pests
- a system that includes a legume crop that adds nitrogen to the soil.
- a type of test to check for soil acid levels.
- a type of conservation farming technique for crop production
- a strategy to reduce water use which slows down water use (2 words)
- occurs when plants take up nutrients and release acidic waster from their roots
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- a chemical to improve soil and crop yields
- a product that is added to the soil to lower PH levels
- caused by rising ground water
- a form of technology used to determine aerial spraying flight paths to ensure correct amount of chemicals is supplied.
- clearing the natural landscape and wind and water can cause soil to...
- a strategy of planting crops across the natural land form.
- a strategy of applying chemical to crops low to the ground and when there is little wind.
- a problem with irrigation and open channels
16 Clues: a chemical to control pests • caused by rising ground water • a chemical to improve soil and crop yields • a problem with irrigation and open channels • a type of test to check for soil acid levels. • a product that is added to the soil to lower PH levels • a strategy of planting crops across the natural land form. • ...
Dairy Farming 2016-08-22
Across
- a dam or female dairy cattle
- a yellow edible fatty substance used in cooking or spreading it on something like toast.
- a dairy product commonly known to be loved by mice
- a white cream-like liquid used for
- the science or practice of farming
- the large milk bag that hangs between the cows rear legs
- the secretion of milk by the mammary glands
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- a word used to describe the group of cows on a farm
- when a dairy cow gives birth
- farm animals
- a flavored soft frozen desert
- a baby cow
- the sound a cow makes
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
- a sire or male dairy cattle
- products containing milk
16 Clues: a baby cow • farm animals • the sound a cow makes • products containing milk • a sire or male dairy cattle • a dam or female dairy cattle • when a dairy cow gives birth • a flavored soft frozen desert • a white cream-like liquid used for • the science or practice of farming • the secretion of milk by the mammary glands • a dairy product commonly known to be loved by mice • ...
Farming tools 2022-06-13
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- Large piece of machinery used for harvesting grains.
- Toll used to tail lambs.
- What the rest of the world calls Diggers.
- Implement used to break up the soil.
- What animals drink from on farms.
- Tool for shearing sheep.
- Name for farm truck.
- Large piece of farm machinery used for big jobs on the farm.
- What you use to move soil.
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- Tool used to check the electric fences.
- Implement for sowing seeds.
- Tool for making cattle move.
- Tool used to turn over the earth.
- What hay and baleage is feed from.
- Used to support downed cows.
- Correct name for a 4 Wheeler.
16 Clues: Name for farm truck. • Toll used to tail lambs. • Tool for shearing sheep. • What you use to move soil. • Implement for sowing seeds. • Tool for making cattle move. • Used to support downed cows. • Correct name for a 4 Wheeler. • Tool used to turn over the earth. • What animals drink from on farms. • What hay and baleage is feed from. • Implement used to break up the soil. • ...
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 • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2024-10-09
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- Meaning happening before Christopher Columbus
- Existing naturally in a particular area
- Writing
- A sudden, widespread illness
- Another term for tribute systems
- Aztec capital
- Type of farming for the Maya and Inca
- Aztec expanded their empire by constantly doing this
- Spanish explorer who destroyed Aztecs
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- Inca capital
- Home to the Aztec and Maya
- Type of Mayan farming in the forest
- Farming that both the Aztec and Inca used
- Spanish explorer who destroyed Incas
- Deserving respect
- Farming only the Aztec used
- Number of social classes for the Inca
17 Clues: Writing • Inca capital • Aztec capital • Deserving respect • Home to the Aztec and Maya • Farming only the Aztec used • A sudden, widespread illness • Another term for tribute systems • Type of Mayan farming in the forest • Spanish explorer who destroyed Incas • Type of farming for the Maya and Inca • Number of social classes for the Inca • Spanish explorer who destroyed Aztecs • ...
The Agricultural Revolution 2018-11-13
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- Tool used for grinding grain into flour.
- The present-day country where the Neolithic community of Catalhuyuk was.
- Any huge change in the way people live their lives.
- What did the population do when nomads settled into farming communities?
- Nomads settled on this kind of "land."
- Doing a specific job based on your special talents or abilities.
- A fancy word for farming.
- An important crop that grew in the Nile Valley of Egypt.
- This is what you do to get supplies you cannot yourself produce.
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- This replaced hunting and gathering as the main food source.
- The name for the 4,000-year period called the New Stone Age.
- Special farming tool used cutting grain.
- A holy place where gods and goddesses were worshipped.
- Special farming tool used for digging soil.
- An early farming community between present-day Israel and Jordan.
- A complex society with government, organized religion, social class structure, writing, art, building, and technology.
- Copper + Tin = ?
- To train, tame, or breed plants and animals for human use.
- How people in an area make, buy, or sell goods and services.
- Settled life gives people greater_______.
- After the end of the last Ice Age, Earth's temperature did this.
21 Clues: Copper + Tin = ? • A fancy word for farming. • Nomads settled on this kind of "land." • Tool used for grinding grain into flour. • Special farming tool used cutting grain. • Settled life gives people greater_______. • Special farming tool used for digging soil. • Any huge change in the way people live their lives. • A holy place where gods and goddesses were worshipped. • ...
industrial revolution 2022-10-21
20 Clues: farming • britain • factory • textiles • machines • capitalism • james watt • inventions • inventions • cotton gin • industrial • technology • child labor • urbanization • steam engine • entrepreneur • manufacturing • assembly line • mass production • interchangeable parts
One Straw Revolution- Erin Foley 2020-12-09
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- Conforms to taste, self indulgent.
- Limiting foods that are deemed “unhealthy” by a religion or philosophy.
- Farming to produce foods to turn a profit, not to just provide for people. Typically uses a lot of chemicals and unnatural farming methods.
- This is one of the main plants that Fukuoka grows. Especially in Japan, he emphasizes growing this because it is usually imported from the US and high in calories.
- No Cultivation, No Chemical Fertilizers or Prepared Compost, No Weeding by Tillage or Herbicides, No Dependence on Chemicals
- One of the Four Principles of Natural Farming. The plow is not essential for farming. Fields are actually naturally cultivated by plant roots, microorganisms, small animals, and earthworms.
- Fukuoka’s initial approach to farming. He thought that crops can grow themselves and should not have to be grown. He soon realized that this is just abandonment.
- The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms
- A natural farming alternative to tilling the soil. Seeds are combined with clay and organic material like compost.
- A concept that each food should be planted and harvested at a specific time during the year. This plays into Fukuoka’s principle of eating food when it is harvested and not seeking out of season foods.
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- One of the Four Principles of Natural Farming. Weeds actually are not that bad. They should be controlled, but they do play a role in balancing the biological community. Fukuoka protects his fields from too many weeds with straw mulch and white clover.
- Fukuoka’s idea that one piece of straw used to cover crops instead of using pesticides can change a farmer’s practices and spark a revolution of Natural Farming.
- One of the Four Principles of Natural Farming. These fertilizers cause depletion of the land. When left alone, the soil will naturally maintain fertility.
- An environmentally sustainable way of growing food. Founded in the principle that promotes an equal relationship between the farmer and nature.
- Lax Diet, Standard Nutritional Diet, Spiritual Diet, and Natural Diet
- Crops that have been engineered by scientists to be genetically superior. Fukuoka is strongly against these crops and believes they do not grow as well, are not as nutritious, and do not taste as good as their natural counterparts.
- Things are eaten to maintain health and nutrition. A diet like this includes counting nutrients and calories.
- One of the Four Principles of Natural Farming. While harmful insects are always present, they can cause minimal damage with sturdy crops and a healthy environment.
- This is the diet of nondiscrimination, the diet most similar to nature. This diet includes foods grown using the natural farming method and no genetically modified crops. Fukuoka believes this is the healthiest for humans.
- Animals that kill insects without using insecticides or other chemicals. Fukuoka advocates for allowing these to take care of insects in natural farming.
20 Clues: Conforms to taste, self indulgent. • Lax Diet, Standard Nutritional Diet, Spiritual Diet, and Natural Diet • Limiting foods that are deemed “unhealthy” by a religion or philosophy. • Things are eaten to maintain health and nutrition. A diet like this includes counting nutrients and calories. • ...
Vocabulary of Africa 2023-12-06
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- When two countries are joined together by land
- arid having little rainfall
- land that is able to grow crops
- using excessive farming practices on a portion of land
- A dry land
- farming to sell to other people
- the act where soil and other minerals get moved to a different place by wind, ice, water, or gravity
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- a group that shares the same religious beliefs; not everyone in this group is from the same place
- farming for yourself to eat
- belief that spirits are found in natural objects and surroundings
- Having no source of water coming in for a long period of time
- cutting down trees then burning them
- people that have no specific abode
- The watering of land to make ready for agriculture
- a group of people who share the same cultural background or descents
- easy to move around in
16 Clues: A dry land • easy to move around in • farming for yourself to eat • arid having little rainfall • land that is able to grow crops • farming to sell to other people • people that have no specific abode • cutting down trees then burning them • When two countries are joined together by land • The watering of land to make ready for agriculture • ...
Attitudes to Animals 2012-11-19
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- trade
- diet which does not meat or animal product
- Dna of animals
- fur from dead animals
- advantage of animals and harming them
- range farming
- trade
- bulls are fought and killed by matadors
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- where there is a lot of space to roam
- farming where animals are put in small areas
- farming
- the dna of animals
- fighting
- modifiction of animals
- rights
- trade of tusks for human furniture
16 Clues: trade • trade • rights • farming • fighting • range farming • Dna of animals • the dna of animals • fur from dead animals • modifiction of animals • trade of tusks for human furniture • where there is a lot of space to roam • advantage of animals and harming them • bulls are fought and killed by matadors • diet which does not meat or animal product • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2013-10-04
Across
- Population growth lead to new industrial cities such as.....
- Advances in farming produced more of this.
- The name we give to the changes in farming 1750-1900.
- .......Townshend introduced four-course crop rotation.
- Replaced 'strip' farming.
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- Agricultural reformers wanted to improve this.
- The old system of farming.
- Robert ........... pioneered selective breeding.
- These were often used to enclose land.
- The increase of this created the need for better farming techniques.
- Thomas.......a key figure in farming advances. (Hint: Not Sprite!)
- Name of the King at the start of the Agricultural Revolution.
- Bakewell is best known for the New Leicester.........(Hint: Wool)
13 Clues: Replaced 'strip' farming. • The old system of farming. • These were often used to enclose land. • Advances in farming produced more of this. • Agricultural reformers wanted to improve this. • Robert ........... pioneered selective breeding. • The name we give to the changes in farming 1750-1900. • .......Townshend introduced four-course crop rotation. • ...
Farming 2022-10-14
Across
- The ability to do as much work as possible in a particular period
- What do people use to keep animals?
- Type of business that are involved in farming, (producing, supplying farm product)
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- What is the first basic step that involves the DNA fragments?
- What is the main concern with genetic
- What do all manipulations of genetic engineering require ?
- Belonging or relating to part of the DNA in cells
- The length of time for which person, animal, things exist.
- Allow by law (Adj)
9 Clues: Allow by law (Adj) • What do people use to keep animals? • What is the main concern with genetic • Belonging or relating to part of the DNA in cells • What do all manipulations of genetic engineering require ? • The length of time for which person, animal, things exist. • What is the first basic step that involves the DNA fragments? • ...
Farming 2021-01-19
9 Clues: sown in July • silk worm are rear • crop grown to earn money • IT IS SCATTERING OF SEEDS • one crop shelter other crop • deals with art science and technology • CHEMICAL FERTILIZER ARE ADDED TO THE SOIL • THE PROCESS OF LOSSING AND UPTURNING THE SOIL • THE PLOUGHED SOIL IS LEVELLED TO UNSURE UNIFORM IRRIGATION
Farming 2021-08-24
9 Clues: a male horse • what is kept on a farm • What goes into the mill • Where the grazing is done • How water flows through the fields • Where the eggs go before they hatch • Whats good and tasty and is kept on farms • What you were when I caught you with Annalise • What has two horns and you wouldn't want to milk.
Goat Farming 2023-06-16
Across
- This is in milk and can be bad for some people
- This is contained in milk products
- There is not alot of this in goat meat
- Soft luxury yarn
- This comes from goat meat
- One of the main meat goat breed used in Australia
- Goats eat them
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- A group of goats
- Farm animals
- Another product made from milk
- It is made from milk
- A goat used mainly for its fleece
- This can be made from goat's milk
- The different types of goats
- Another name for fleece
15 Clues: Farm animals • Goats eat them • A group of goats • Soft luxury yarn • It is made from milk • Another name for fleece • This comes from goat meat • The different types of goats • Another product made from milk • A goat used mainly for its fleece • This can be made from goat's milk • This is contained in milk products • There is not alot of this in goat meat • ...
geo2 farming 2013-06-02
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- a group of cows
- calf meat
- under ground water source
- a type of irrigation where it waters a circle
- the business of operating a farm
- small land, lot of work
- a type of irrigation where they FLOOD the area
- a type of irrigation where the water drips ut
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- moving water to where it needs to be for farming
- the expansion of cities and threatens farm land
- used to make bread
- a large business that farms
- to farm in a way that doesn't harm the land
- large land, less work
- a group of pigs
15 Clues: calf meat • a group of cows • a group of pigs • used to make bread • large land, less work • small land, lot of work • under ground water source • a large business that farms • the business of operating a farm • to farm in a way that doesn't harm the land • a type of irrigation where it waters a circle • a type of irrigation where the water drips ut • ...
Farming 2023-11-24
Across
- A farm animal we get milk from.
- The act of working the land to grow food.
- A domesticated animal that lives with you.
- What plants need to grow, it is bright.
- A farm animal we get wool from.
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- What plants need to grow, it falls from the sky.
- A plant that is used as food.
- Sweet food that grows on a tree.
- A farm animal that produces eggs.
9 Clues: A plant that is used as food. • A farm animal we get milk from. • A farm animal we get wool from. • Sweet food that grows on a tree. • A farm animal that produces eggs. • What plants need to grow, it is bright. • The act of working the land to grow food. • A domesticated animal that lives with you. • What plants need to grow, it falls from the sky.
codys puzzle 2013-06-03
12 Clues: killer • bug killer • food plants • amount of heat • changed Organisms- • living off the farm • machinery replaces humans jobs • farming-high yields are obtained • capability-suitable for farming? • farming-low usages on large farms • agriculture-green farming lives on • farming- naturally safe growing of plants
Agriculture terms Karim Mansour 2016-01-19
15 Clues: large farm • way of life • little labor • another crop • rice farming • fruit farming • a lot of labor • rotating fields • cattle for meat • raising animals • food for animals • natural resources • feeding relationships • commercial grain farming • plant changed from humans
industrial revolution crossword 2024-04-12
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- Transportation revolution.
- Manufacturing on a large scale.
- breakers, Hired labor to break up strikes.
- Farming advancements
- drill, Farming innovation for efficient seed planting.
- Workers' collective organization.
- Labor protest action.
- Power source for engines.
- Strong metal for industry.
- Medium of exchange.
Down
- Fuel for steam power.
- Payment for labor.
- conditions, Labor environment.
- Industrial production site.
- engine, revolution for power
- Widespread diseases.
- Sites for mineral extraction.
- Fabric manufacturing
- rotation, Farming method for soil health.
19 Clues: Payment for labor. • Medium of exchange. • Widespread diseases. • Farming advancements • Fabric manufacturing • Fuel for steam power. • Labor protest action. • Power source for engines. • Transportation revolution. • Strong metal for industry. • Industrial production site. • engine, revolution for power • Sites for mineral extraction. • conditions, Labor environment. • ...
industrial revolution crossword 2024-04-12
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- Fuel for steam power.
- conditions, Labor environment.
- Payment for labor.
- Industrial production site.
- breakers, Hired labor to break up strikes.
- Manufacturing on a large scale.
- Fabric manufacturing
- Medium of exchange.
- Power source for engines.
- engine, revolution for power
Down
- Workers' collective organization.
- Transportation revolution.
- Farming advancements
- Sites for mineral extraction.
- Labor protest action.
- Strong metal for industry.
- Widespread diseases.
- rotation, Farming method for soil health.
- drill, Farming innovation for efficient seed planting.
19 Clues: Payment for labor. • Medium of exchange. • Farming advancements • Widespread diseases. • Fabric manufacturing • Fuel for steam power. • Labor protest action. • Power source for engines. • Transportation revolution. • Strong metal for industry. • Industrial production site. • engine, revolution for power • Sites for mineral extraction. • conditions, Labor environment. • ...
Farming Homestead 2021-12-31
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- The mechanism which was able to pump water from underground.
- The number of acres of land that homesteaders had to promise to plant trees
- The destructive insect which destroyed crops across Kansas and Nebraska.
- The material which was used to strengthen windmills used by settlers in the American West
- This material was needed by settlers to build homes, equipment and fences.
- The type of plough invented in 1875 which easily cut through tough ground and strong roots.
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- There was a lack of this on the Great Plains which made farming and growing crops very difficult.
- The dried buffalo dung which was used as fuel once it had been dried.
- 50,000 sulky ploughs were sold in how many years after its first production?
- The surname of the inventor of barbed wire
- The surname of the inventor of the Sulky Plough
- This natural hazard would be caused by lightening striking dry land.
- The surname of the inventor of the self governing windmill
- The original location of the 'Red Wheat' which was introduced to the American West in 1873.
- The type of wire invented in 1874
15 Clues: The type of wire invented in 1874 • The surname of the inventor of barbed wire • The surname of the inventor of the Sulky Plough • The surname of the inventor of the self governing windmill • The mechanism which was able to pump water from underground. • This natural hazard would be caused by lightening striking dry land. • ...
industrial revolution crossword 2024-04-12
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- Fuel for steam power.
- conditions, Labor environment.
- Payment for labor.
- Industrial production site.
- breakers, Hired labor to break up strikes.
- Manufacturing on a large scale.
- Fabric manufacturing
- Medium of exchange.
- Power source for engines.
- engine, revolution for power
Down
- Workers' collective organization.
- Transportation revolution.
- Farming advancements
- Sites for mineral extraction.
- Labor protest action.
- Strong metal for industry.
- Widespread diseases.
- rotation, Farming method for soil health.
- drill, Farming innovation for efficient seed planting.
19 Clues: Payment for labor. • Medium of exchange. • Farming advancements • Widespread diseases. • Fabric manufacturing • Fuel for steam power. • Labor protest action. • Power source for engines. • Transportation revolution. • Strong metal for industry. • Industrial production site. • engine, revolution for power • Sites for mineral extraction. • conditions, Labor environment. • ...
industrial revolution crossword 2024-04-12
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- rotation, Farming method for soil health.
- Fabric manufacturing
- Labor protest action.
- breakers, Hired labor to break up strikes.
- Fuel for steam power.
- Widespread diseases.
- Sites for mineral extraction.
- Transportation revolution.
- conditions, Labor environment.
Down
- Farming advancements
- Medium of exchange.
- Power source for engines.
- Strong metal for industry.
- engine, revolution for power
- Workers' collective organization.
- drill, Farming innovation for efficient seed planting.
- Industrial production site.
- Manufacturing on a large scale.
- Payment for labor.
19 Clues: Payment for labor. • Medium of exchange. • Farming advancements • Fabric manufacturing • Widespread diseases. • Labor protest action. • Fuel for steam power. • Power source for engines. • Strong metal for industry. • Transportation revolution. • Industrial production site. • engine, revolution for power • Sites for mineral extraction. • conditions, Labor environment. • ...
24 Terms puzzle for alex 2013-06-03
12 Clues: raid • killer • of the land • machines take over • vitimans for plants • Farming-large farming • to genetically change • farming- healthy vegetables • Degree-day-temperture to grow • Farming-large labour on small farms • Capability-can you farm on this land • Agriculture-healthy farming makes more
Farming Frenzy 2013-05-13
15 Clues: Spring work • Golden grain • Crop storage • ________ moon • What you plow • Grows on a cob • Grows in a pod • Who run the farm • Strong work animal • Curly tailed animal • Handy little gadgets • Milk maker of the farm • Where the animals sleep • Farmers biggest necessity • What farmers wash off at the end of the day
food security Gus, Zac 2022-10-27
12 Clues: cow meat • healthy dirt • 0 calorie drink • farming urbanely • the stuff you eat • farms that go upwards • documentary we watched • it is a greenhouse gas • when the food is secure • chemicals to remove pests • type of farming principles • farming closer to the demand
Africa Geography Crossword Challenge 2023-12-06
Across
- A person without a permanent home
- When land is used to farm too much (use a -)
- When land is dry but not as dry as Arid land (use a -)
- When land is becoming crumbly and non-usable
- Grassy plains in Africa
- Farming to sell your crops (use a -)
- The border between the Savanna and the Sahara Desert
Down
- When water is non-usable and not safe to drink (use a -)
- Farming for you and your family (use a -)
- How high or low a population is in an area (use a -)
- When trees are cut down, making land erode
- An area with many trees and nature components that's always wet (use a -)
- When land is dry and sandy
- When land is used to graze animals too much
- When a state or country doesn't have access to big areas with water or more so the sea
- When land is nice to use for farming or other purposes (use a -)
16 Clues: Grassy plains in Africa • When land is dry and sandy • A person without a permanent home • Farming to sell your crops (use a -) • Farming for you and your family (use a -) • When trees are cut down, making land erode • When land is used to graze animals too much • When land is used to farm too much (use a -) • When land is becoming crumbly and non-usable • ...
Archaeology and Early Humans 2023-10-15
Across
- purposeful farming of crops
- watering of crops
- example of a fossil
- farming brought a ______ food source
- best class at Oak ;)
- proof of something
- a source made during the time period of study
- train or tame
- important
- more than what is needed to survive
- surplus, _________, social class
- group of people living together
- early humans relied on their ___________
- studies humans of the past
- outcome, can be postitive or negative
Down
- human made object
- where farming first began
- where early farmers settled near
- person who travels from place to place
- moving from one place to another
- trade, business, money
- early human tools
- big change over time
- examples include religion, language, food
- soil good for farming
- staying put
- early form of irrigation
- early domesticated animal
- studies culture
29 Clues: important • staying put • train or tame • studies culture • human made object • watering of crops • early human tools • proof of something • example of a fossil • best class at Oak ;) • big change over time • soil good for farming • trade, business, money • early form of irrigation • where farming first began • early domesticated animal • studies humans of the past • purposeful farming of crops • ...
industrial revolution crossword 2024-04-12
Across
- Payment for labor.
- Fuel for steam power.
- Industrial production site.
- Widespread diseases.
- Strong metal for industry.
- engine, revolution for power
- breakers, Hired labor to break up strikes.
- Farming advancements
- Manufacturing on a large scale.
- Workers' collective organization.
Down
- Medium of exchange.
- Transportation revolution.
- Sites for mineral extraction.
- Labor protest action.
- rotation, Farming method for soil health.
- drill, Farming innovation for efficient seed planting.
- Power source for engines.
- conditions, Labor environment.
- Fabric manufacturing
19 Clues: Payment for labor. • Medium of exchange. • Widespread diseases. • Farming advancements • Fabric manufacturing • Fuel for steam power. • Labor protest action. • Power source for engines. • Transportation revolution. • Strong metal for industry. • Industrial production site. • engine, revolution for power • Sites for mineral extraction. • conditions, Labor environment. • ...
Organic Farming 2022-11-13
15 Clues: upė • žemė • gamta • gamta • laukai • ežeras • boružė • šaltiniai • kompostas • vandenynas • chemikalai • dirvožemis • laukinė gamta • organinis ūkis • gyvenamoji vieta
Resources Resources Resources 2016-12-13
Across
- fish farming
- sunlight, wind, water currents
- plant sweat
- factory farming
- type of farming that requires large amount of labour
- can be regenerated if used carefully
- type of forestry whose aim is profit
- fishery that employs 85% of fishers
- trees and other living materials that are removed to access mineral reserves
Down
- underground reserves of water
- well being for all forever
- fishery that uses large ships with a variety of gear
- type of farming that is more export-oriented
- overfished in the Atlantic fishery
- limited and cannot be replaced
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- 97% of the world's water
- drinkable
- a visual that makes data easily understandable
- minerals such as iron, gold, copper
- rocks that contain a significant amount of mineral
- mining that is done 1000-3000 m below ground
- trees are a carbon _____________
23 Clues: drinkable • plant sweat • fish farming • factory farming • rain, snow, sleet, hail • 97% of the world's water • well being for all forever • underground reserves of water • limited and cannot be replaced • sunlight, wind, water currents • trees are a carbon _____________ • overfished in the Atlantic fishery • minerals such as iron, gold, copper • fishery that employs 85% of fishers • ...
Resources Resources Resources 2016-12-13
Across
- fishery that employs 85% of fishers
- plant sweat
- drinkable
- trees are a carbon _____________
- fish farming
- type of farming that is more export-oriented
- overfished in the Atlantic fishery
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- minerals such as iron, gold, copper
- fishery that uses large ships with a variety of gear
- trees and other living materials that are removed to access mineral reserves
- sunlight, wind, water currents
Down
- can be regenerated if used carefully
- underground reserves of water
- limited and cannot be replaced
- well being for all forever
- a visual that makes data easily understandable
- rocks that contain a significant amount of mineral
- mining that is done 1000-3000 m below ground
- factory farming
- 97% of the world's water
- type of farming that requires large amount of labour
- type of forestry whose aim is profit
23 Clues: drinkable • plant sweat • fish farming • factory farming • rain, snow, sleet, hail • 97% of the world's water • well being for all forever • underground reserves of water • limited and cannot be replaced • sunlight, wind, water currents • trees are a carbon _____________ • overfished in the Atlantic fishery • fishery that employs 85% of fishers • minerals such as iron, gold, copper • ...
Resources Resources Resources 2016-12-13
Across
- drinkable
- sunlight, wind, water currents
- overfished in the Atlantic fishery
- can be regenerated if used carefully
- fishery that employs 85% of fishers
- limited and cannot be replaced
- a visual that makes data easily understandable
- 97% of the world's water
- well being for all forever
- type of farming that requires large amount of labour
- mining that is done 1000-3000 m below ground
Down
- fishery that uses large ships with a variety of gear
- minerals such as iron, gold, copper
- fish farming
- trees and other living materials that are removed to access mineral reserves
- type of forestry whose aim is profit
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- plant sweat
- rocks that contain a significant amount of mineral
- factory farming
- underground reserves of water
- type of farming that is more export-oriented
- trees are a carbon _____________
23 Clues: drinkable • plant sweat • fish farming • factory farming • rain, snow, sleet, hail • 97% of the world's water • well being for all forever • underground reserves of water • sunlight, wind, water currents • limited and cannot be replaced • trees are a carbon _____________ • overfished in the Atlantic fishery • minerals such as iron, gold, copper • fishery that employs 85% of fishers • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle Sapir Gazit Period 6 2024-04-15
Across
- Growing, processing food for consumption
- Environmentally-conscious farming
- Ease of relocating resources
- Moving operations to other countries
- Manufacturing and processing
- Sources like rivers, aquifers, rainfall
- Commercial agriculture companies
- Small-scale farming for self-consumption
- Crops like wheat, rice, corn
- Fertile land becoming desert
- Regions susceptible to food shortages
- Controlling supply and access
- Areas with linked economic activities
- Transition to modern farming techniques
- Taming plants and animals
- Shift from agriculture to manufacturing
Down
- Cultivated plant agriculture
- Global economic interdependence
- Increasing worldwide interdependence
- Having official property rights
- Rights/rules over land ownership
- Methods of cultivating crops
- Herding domesticated animals, migrating
- Bondage from unpaid debts
- Depletion of fertile soil
- Large estate cash crop farming
- Increasing crop yields through technology
- Products increasing value through manufacturing
- Modeling economic activity patterns
- Policies restricting international trade
30 Clues: Bondage from unpaid debts • Depletion of fertile soil • Taming plants and animals • Cultivated plant agriculture • Ease of relocating resources • Manufacturing and processing • Methods of cultivating crops • Crops like wheat, rice, corn • Fertile land becoming desert • Controlling supply and access • Large estate cash crop farming • Global economic interdependence • ...
agriculture 2024-02-26
Across
- process of raising animals or cultivating
- cattle. breeding and raising of cattle for varios purposes such as meat production and dairy farming
- the mating and production of offspring by animals
- beekeping, the management of bees for honey and other beerelated products
- farming. raising and breeding of goats for meat milk and fiber producción
- taking care of an animal since it was born
Down
- general term for varios farming activities
- farming. breeding and raising of chickens, ducks, and other birds for meat and egg production
- business operations involved in agricultural sector
- processing vegetables
- farming. breeding and raising of pigs for pork producción
- person in charge of farming
12 Clues: processing vegetables • person in charge of farming • process of raising animals or cultivating • general term for varios farming activities • taking care of an animal since it was born • the mating and production of offspring by animals • business operations involved in agricultural sector • farming. breeding and raising of pigs for pork producción • ...
Farming words 2021-12-15
15 Clues: Vieh • Platz • Hopfen • Rinder • Düngung • Produkt • züchten • Geflügel • Weinanbau • artgerecht • ökologisch • herkömmlich • Fruchtwechsel • Verschmutzung • Unkrautvernichtung
Agriculture 2021-01-28
Across
- One of the dangerous types of farming
- The type of agriculture that deals with the sustenance of the health in soils
- The value of goods and services produced within a country in a given year
- Most agricultural activities in the Caribbean in the 19th were done on
- A product of farming
- Commercialized large scale farming
- ______ Agriculture is a large-scale production of crops for sale, intended for widespread distribution to wholesalers or retail outlets.
- Main agricultural product of Jamaica
- cultivation of crops such as cereals and vegetables for making oils or cloth
Down
- Farm ________ is when a farmer owns multiple pieces of land
- Type of farming system in which a large quantity of inputs are used in a small area to produce high yield per unit area
- Marketing in the cockpit country can be termed as
- The relationship that individuals and groups hold with respect to land and land-based resources
- Agriculture that occurs when farmers grow food crops for themselves and their families.
- A multi-layered food garden is called a food _______
- Major cash crop produced by Jamaica
- Crop grown by most Caribbean countries
- Type of farming that includes the rearing of animals
- type of farming system in which the area of the farm is large but inputs
- Laborers who live in mobile homes are referred to as __________ farmers
- Most Caribbean countries have a/an _____ agricultural economy
- Crop _______ is a method used to replenish soil
22 Clues: A product of farming • Commercialized large scale farming • Major cash crop produced by Jamaica • Main agricultural product of Jamaica • One of the dangerous types of farming • Crop grown by most Caribbean countries • Crop _______ is a method used to replenish soil • Marketing in the cockpit country can be termed as • A multi-layered food garden is called a food _______ • ...
Physical Geography 2021-11-11
Across
- one person in power (born into power)
- one person rules with all the power
- everyone has power
- a small group holds power
- Determines the direction a river flows
- sprawl The unplanned and uncontrollable
- government believed to be divinely inspired
- Movement to the city
Down
- total power/control
- one ruler or autocracy
- farming Farming for profit not to survive
- crops and killing animals for food
- power held by people/elected
- Things that help a country function
- farming Farming to survive not for profit
15 Clues: everyone has power • total power/control • Movement to the city • one ruler or autocracy • a small group holds power • power held by people/elected • crops and killing animals for food • one person rules with all the power • Things that help a country function • one person in power (born into power) • Determines the direction a river flows • ...
Economic Activities 2020-10-09
Across
- Farm ________ is when a farmer owns multiple pieces of land
- Marketing in the cockpit country can be termed as
- Crop is grown by most Caribbean countries
- A multi-layered food garden is called a food _______
- One of the dangerous types of farming
- cultivation of crops such as cereals and vegetables for making oils or cloth
- Agriculture that occurs when farmers grow food crops for themselves and their families.
- type of farming system in which the area of the farm is large but inputs
- Main agricultural product of Jamaica
- Type of farming system in which a large number of inputs are used in a small area to produce high yield per unit area
- Most Caribbean countries have a/an _____ agricultural economy
Down
- Type of farming that includes the rearing of animals
- A product of farming
- Most agricultural activities in the Caribbean in the 19th were done on
- Major cash crop produced by Jamaica
- ___________ Agriculture is a large-scale production of crops for sale, intended for widespread distribution to wholesalers or retail outlets.
- Commercialized large scale farming
- The type of agriculture that deals with the sustenance of the health in soils
- Crop _______ is a method used to replenish soil
- The relationship that individuals and groups hold with respect to land and land-based resources
- Laborers who live in mobile homes are referred to as __________ farmers
- The value of goods and services produced within a country in a given year
22 Clues: A product of farming • Commercialized large scale farming • Major cash crop produced by Jamaica • Main agricultural product of Jamaica • One of the dangerous types of farming • Crop is grown by most Caribbean countries • Crop _______ is a method used to replenish soil • Marketing in the cockpit country can be termed as • ...
Farming Crossword 2022-04-05
Across
- Man's best friend
- Most eaten farm animal
- A milk farm
- Bears, ...., Battlestar Galitca
- Sheared to produce wool
- This animal says "moo"
- Another name for swine
- most farmed crop in the world
Down
- Developed the first commercially successful, self-scouring steel plow
- Name of an apple farm
- Another name for corn
- A semicircular blade, used for cutting grain
- Most popular during Halloween
- A farm vehicle that is used to pull farm machinery
14 Clues: A milk farm • Man's best friend • Name of an apple farm • Another name for corn • Most eaten farm animal • This animal says "moo" • Another name for swine • Sheared to produce wool • Most popular during Halloween • most farmed crop in the world • Bears, ...., Battlestar Galitca • A semicircular blade, used for cutting grain • A farm vehicle that is used to pull farm machinery • ...
Slave Farming 2023-05-24
15 Clues: d • g • g • e • b • Slave owners owned • Place where slavery • To take advantage of • Addictive, in cigarettes • Not owned by government is • America's most famous crop • Time when they reap their profits • Slaves were forced to work on these • George Washington Carver used these • The gin made this crop easier to purify
Science Fair Projects Gabriel Halabe & Moises Romano 2024-12-02
18 Clues: Glow • Light • Waste • Plant • Solar • Shine • Energy • Plants • Energy • Energy • Farming • Exercise • Nutrients • Prototype • Nutrients • Technology • Greenhouses • Innovations
Agricultural Crossword 2020-12-23
29 Clues: rice • maize • beans • tomato • kaduna • ginger • farming • nursery • tractor • tillage • organic • storage • milling • mulching • soyabean • business • inorganic • warehouse • processing • technology • irrigation • production • farm-input • greenhouse • fertilizer • agriculture • cultivation • value-chain • transportation
Vocabulary Review List 1 2024-02-16
Across
- A group of related families
- Seasonal winds
- Nomads who hunt and gather food
- Man-made body of water used for travel and trade
- Centers of Civilizations with fertile soil
- An object by humans of cultural interest
- Tame and control animals
Down
- Old Stone Age; Wandering in search of food
- raised fields for farming in Mesoamerica
- Farming
- The land between Tigris and Euphrates
- A person that moves from place to place
- Farming system on side of mountains
- New Stone Age; the start of farming
- Helps control floods and waters crops
15 Clues: Farming • Seasonal winds • Tame and control animals • A group of related families • Nomads who hunt and gather food • Farming system on side of mountains • New Stone Age; the start of farming • The land between Tigris and Euphrates • Helps control floods and waters crops • A person that moves from place to place • raised fields for farming in Mesoamerica • ...
Chapter 24- Farming 2013-05-30
Across
- long term/period of weather (7 Farming)
- energy created by the sun (10 Farming)
- the study of all living things (7 Farming)
- farming that doesn't use chemicals, antibiotics etc. (14 {2 words no spaces} Farming)
- what plants grow in, composed of all organic materials (4 Farming)
Down
- organisms that have been genetically changed/ modified (28 {3 words no spaces} Farming)
- the study of the earths surface,shape and features (10 Farming)
- a type of business that operates around growing, storing, processing etc. of food (12 Farming)
- all living things, not chemicals (7 Farming)
- a chemical used to improve the growth of plants (10 Farming)
10 Clues: energy created by the sun (10 Farming) • long term/period of weather (7 Farming) • the study of all living things (7 Farming) • all living things, not chemicals (7 Farming) • a chemical used to improve the growth of plants (10 Farming) • the study of the earths surface,shape and features (10 Farming) • ...
Primary Activities 2021-09-17
Across
- The average weather over a long period of time
- Farming A few different types of farming
- Jobs from manufacturing or processing
- Likes to chase mice
- Major Lake in Galway
- Primary activity
- Name a physical landscape
- The raising of livestock and the growing of crops
- Another name for tillage
- Soil in the west of Ireland uplands
- Has a trunk
- Soil Common Soil in Ireland
Down
- Jobs from the land, Sea
- Tertiary Activity
- Jobs from services
- When a soil is productive it is called?
- Secondary Activity
- Uppermost layer of the earth
- Word for flat or mountainous landscape
- Flying mammal
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Primary activity • Tertiary Activity • Jobs from services • Secondary Activity • Likes to chase mice • Major Lake in Galway • Jobs from the land, Sea • Another name for tillage • Name a physical landscape • Soil Common Soil in Ireland • Uppermost layer of the earth • Soil in the west of Ireland uplands • Jobs from manufacturing or processing • ...
Farming 2021-01-18
Across
- The man who created silk by no rearing of silk called ahimsa silk
- A farming in which it is heavy use of chemicals
- It is the placing of seeds at cross marks (+) made in the field
- The process of loosening and upturning the soil
Down
- A silk which is not created by rearing the silkworms
- The farming in which there is no use of chemicals
- The unwanted plants in places
- We can use it instead of manure
8 Clues: The unwanted plants in places • We can use it instead of manure • A farming in which it is heavy use of chemicals • The process of loosening and upturning the soil • The farming in which there is no use of chemicals • A silk which is not created by rearing the silkworms • It is the placing of seeds at cross marks (+) made in the field • ...
farming 2021-08-27
8 Clues: you can ride • it makes milk • You can drive it • it makes clothes • it can make cheese • you can make bacon of it • you get it from harvesting • You harvest fields with it
Agriculture 2020-07-14
Across
- Sums of money provided by the government to farmers to encourage certain farming practices.
- Animals kept by farmers for their meat or other products.
- farming The type of production of food on a large scale, usually very capital intensive, to make a profit. Causing an excess of output that is sold in a market to earn profit. More common in MEDCs.
- Rearing or animals and growing of crops
- farming Small scale farming, mostly labour intensive, and producing little crop as output, which is used to feed immediate family and close friends. Common in LEDCs.
- Erosion The loss of soil from a field's surface by the action of wind or water, often accelerated by human actions.
- The practice of leaving a field untouched at intervals of time to allow the soil to regenerate.
- farming Low amount of inputs in relation to land.
- A shortage of food causing malnutrition and hunger.
- Farming This avoids the use of inorganic chemical fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides.
- Chemicals sprayed onto plants that kill insects and other pests.
- The starting material in a system, which is subjected to many steps to later produce something.
- The accumulation in the soil of salts due to exploitation of water table.
Down
- A series of actions or steps taking place that convert inputs to outputs
- Limits set to prevent overproduction of certain crops.
- Growing of crops
- Crops that are grown from better quality seeds and usually provided a healthy surplus of crop
- A farming system in which a single crop is grown continuously in the same field.
- Chemicals put into the soil to increase its fertility, usually rich in nitrates and phosphates.
- Seeds that have been biologically altered to have better qualities, such as disease resistance.
- The excessive use of farmland to the point where productivity falls due to soil exhaustion or land degradation.
- Fields on steep hillsides are terraced to provide flat growing areas for crops.
- Conservation: methods of protecting the soil from erosion e.g. hedges, terraces, contour ploughing, strip cropping.
- Crops grown for animal feed, usually stored and fed to the animals during the winter months
- Poisonous chemicals applied to crops to kill weeds.
- The artificial watering of the land.
- farming Large amount of inputs per unit of land, thus inputs are more concentrated as plots are usually small in relation.
- Cereals, vegetables and fruit grown by people.
- The finished products of a system
- Degradation: The deterioration of the suitability of land for farming due to soil erosion, desertification and salinisation. The exhaustion of nutrients in the soil.
- Rearing of animals, usually in hilly, grassy areas.
31 Clues: Growing of crops • The finished products of a system • The artificial watering of the land. • Rearing or animals and growing of crops • Cereals, vegetables and fruit grown by people. • farming Low amount of inputs in relation to land. • Poisonous chemicals applied to crops to kill weeds. • A shortage of food causing malnutrition and hunger. • ...
Africa vocabulary 2023-12-06
Across
- group - People who share the same beliefs.
- and burn - A type of deforestation.
- - Grasslands.
- - The removal of trees.
- farming - Growing for family.
- - Watering crops.
- - Easy to travel through.
- - Dry land
- - Belief that objects have spirits.
- farming - Growing to sell.
- group - People that share language, culture, etc.
- - No permanent home.
Down
- - The area under the Sahara.
- - Livestock eating too many crops/grass.
- - Land turning into desert.
- - Largest non polar desert.
- - Transition zone in between the rain forest and Sahara.
- land - Good for farming.
- - A mix of regular and dry land.
- - No access to water (seas/oceans).
20 Clues: - Dry land • - Grasslands. • - Watering crops. • - No permanent home. • - The removal of trees. • land - Good for farming. • - Easy to travel through. • farming - Growing to sell. • - Land turning into desert. • - Largest non polar desert. • - The area under the Sahara. • farming - Growing for family. • - A mix of regular and dry land. • and burn - A type of deforestation. • ...
Cross Word Puzzle OSA NSA Justin Castillo 2022-01-12
14 Clues: Clans • Nomads • Trading • Hunters • Farming • Surplus • Gatherers • Livestock • Government • Technology • Agriculture • Civilization • Domestication • Specialization
Cross Word Puzzle OSA NSA Justin Castillo 2022-01-12
14 Clues: Clans • Nomads • Trading • Hunters • Farming • Surplus • Gatherers • Livestock • Government • Technology • Agriculture • Civilization • Domestication • Specialization
Unit 6 2023-12-18
Across
- farming that is low input, uses polycultures,small mechanical tools, animal power, and natural fertilizers
- decline of a fish population by 90% or more
- growing fish and shellfish in sea pens or tanks
- methane and nitrous oxide gas
- widespread food shortage and mass starvation
- high density farming,concentrated animal feeding operations
- planting more than one species in a certain area
- a type of farming that uses forms of sustainable farming and agribusiness
- the catching of non-target species including juveniles,sharks,turtles,whales/dolphins/seals,even fish of the wrong gender
- eating more calories than what is needed per day, obesity
- the main obstacle to obtaining a healthy diet
Down
- farming that uses machines, monocultures, high input, chemical fertilizers and pesticides
- when someone gets less then the needed amount of calories (2200) per day for a healthy and productive life
- loss of arable land to erosion, deforestation,urbanization/industrialization,overgrazing, etc.
- planting a single crop in a field year after year
- land that is appropriate for farming
- introduced new machines, chemicals, and irrigation techniques, increased the yield and lowered the amount of labor
- planting other plants over areas of field or pasture or field to rebuild the soil
- grow more than one crop in the same field at the same time
- tilling land exposes soil to wind and water
- conversion of productive, arable lands to desert
- when someone does not get a balanced diet
- crops that are genetically altered to create faster growth with higher yield, resistant to pests, etc.
23 Clues: methane and nitrous oxide gas • land that is appropriate for farming • when someone does not get a balanced diet • decline of a fish population by 90% or more • tilling land exposes soil to wind and water • widespread food shortage and mass starvation • the main obstacle to obtaining a healthy diet • growing fish and shellfish in sea pens or tanks • ...
mason irvin unit 8 cross word 2024-04-01
Across
- air pollutant: Direct pollutant
- Mixed planting
- Cancer-causing
- system: On-site sewage
- (CFCs): Ozone-depleting chemicals
- area: Metropolitan
- area: Countryside
- Release
- Slope farming
- degradation: Land deterioration
- Windbreak
- cover: Terrain
- Salt buildup
- pollution: Atmospheric contamination
- eutrophication: Nutrient overloading
- hole: Atmospheric gap
- disease: Novel
- Protocol: Ozone protection
- Radioactive
- Watering
- crop: Protective planting
- pollution: Specific pollution
- tide: Algal bloom
- farming: Slope cultivation
- Atmospheric haze
Down
- City growth
- Contamination
- Excessive grazing
- inversion: Atmospheric condition
- Fibrous
- Sewage
- fuel: Carbon source
- Plowing
- bloom: Algae proliferation
- Facilities
- disease: Microorganisms
- Accumulation
- agriculture: Eco-friendly farming
- Urban expansion
- Amplification
- Disease agent
- Land desertification
- Nerve-damaging
- Insecticide
- agriculture: Natural farming
- rotation: Alternating crops
- Developmental
- source pollution: Diffuse pollution
- use: Utilization
- island: Urban heat
- air pollutant: Indirect pollutant
- deposition: Acid rain
52 Clues: Sewage • Fibrous • Plowing • Release • Watering • Windbreak • Facilities • City growth • Insecticide • Radioactive • Accumulation • Salt buildup • Contamination • Slope farming • Amplification • Disease agent • Developmental • Mixed planting • Cancer-causing • cover: Terrain • Nerve-damaging • disease: Novel • Urban expansion • use: Utilization • Atmospheric haze • Excessive grazing • area: Countryside • tide: Algal bloom • ...
Farming 2021-01-24
8 Clues: The unwanted plants • Name of a fertilizer • Hand tool that helps in digging • Hand tool that helps in harvesting • Old methods of farming are used in • Process of cutting and collecting grains • Chemical that improves the growth of plants • Crops which require warm weather for growth
Farming 2024-02-08
8 Clues: someone who works on a farm • a storage area for tractors • cattle with really long horns • the area that the cows live in • Lloyd's favourite collectible item • a vehicle you drive around the farm • something that cows graze on all day • an important liquid that helps crops grow
Year in Review Part II 2022-05-31
Across
- fasting takes place during the holy month
- group of people that helped end some of the corruption within the RCC
- Polo, favored guest of Kublai Khan
- type of writing that allowed many to read
- and burn, farming technique of the Maya
- invention that led to modern day GPS
- type of currency first developed during Song dynasty
- system, when people are hired on skill and talent
- concept invented by the Maya
- majority of Muslims
- French for rebirth
- Da Vinci, Renaissance Man
- crop that allowed for increased population
- Muhammad moved from Mecca to Medina
Down
- youngest of the 3 Abrahamic religions
- dynasty that defeated the Song
- farming technique of the Aztec
- farming, farming technique of the Inca
- cancellation of punishment for sin committed
- Islamic law
- technique used in art and architecture to create balance
- system, how Inca paid taxes with labor
- first Protestant denomination
- people with no fixed homes
24 Clues: Islamic law • French for rebirth • majority of Muslims • Da Vinci, Renaissance Man • people with no fixed homes • concept invented by the Maya • first Protestant denomination • dynasty that defeated the Song • farming technique of the Aztec • Polo, favored guest of Kublai Khan • Muhammad moved from Mecca to Medina • invention that led to modern day GPS • ...
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
Farming 2017-08-22
Across
- Something that can be eaten is...
- A rural area of land that is covered in grass and other low plants
- General term used for farm animals
Down
- Known as the number of times a crop is planted per year in a given area
- Another word for corn; a cereal crop
- A refined plant that is grown on a large scale.
- When something is suitable for crop production it is...
- To produce an agricultural product.
8 Clues: Something that can be eaten is... • General term used for farm animals • To produce an agricultural product. • Another word for corn; a cereal crop • A refined plant that is grown on a large scale. • When something is suitable for crop production it is... • A rural area of land that is covered in grass and other low plants • ...
FARMING 2021-01-21
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- I help in beating grains and crops.
- I sown in winter harvested in spring
- In this farming rearing of silk worm for silk.
- to clear the land
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- It combine all operations that are used in farming.
- I use in decorative purpose.
- crops are the agriculture crops sown in rainy season
- are unwanted plant some of us are useful and attractive.
8 Clues: to clear the land • I use in decorative purpose. • I help in beating grains and crops. • I sown in winter harvested in spring • In this farming rearing of silk worm for silk. • It combine all operations that are used in farming. • crops are the agriculture crops sown in rainy season • are unwanted plant some of us are useful and attractive.
Farming 2024-02-08
8 Clues: someone who works on a farm • a storage area for tractors • cattle with really long horns • the area that the cows live in • Lloyd's favourite collectible item • a vehicle you drive around the farm • something that cows graze on all day • an important liquid that helps crops grow
Farming 2024-09-18
farming 2017-08-28
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- a cultivate plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit or vegetable
- fit to be eaten ( often used to contrast with unpalatable or poisonous varieties)
- produce or provide (a natural, agricultural or in the industrial product) a product
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
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- the number of times a crop is planted per year in a given agricultural area. It is the ratio of effective crop area harvested to the physical area.
- a central America cereal plant which yields large grains ( corn or sweet corn) set in rows on a cob. the many varieties include some used for stock feed and corn oil
- (of land) used or suitable for growing crops
8 Clues: farm animals regarded as an asset • (of land) used or suitable for growing crops • fit to be eaten ( often used to contrast with unpalatable or poisonous varieties) • produce or provide (a natural, agricultural or in the industrial product) a product • land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep • ...
Farming 2024-05-27
FARMING 2021-01-25
8 Clues: rearing of silkworms • sickle is _____ tool • It harvests the field • Which farming done in hills • It is also call fish farming • WHAT IS REDUCE IN TERRACE FARMING • It is growing of two or more crops simultaneously • Turning and loosening of soil brings nutrient rich soil to the _______
Farming 2021-01-20
8 Clues: helps in cutting crops • crops sown in rainy season • ploughing,levelling,manuring • It leads to aeration of the soil • The breeding and rearing of fish • The cultivation of ornamental plants • Milk,butter,cheese ect are examples of • Chickpea,wheat,oat,barley,cumin mustard
farming 2023-12-01
8 Clues: a sheeps baby • young female cow • male breed of cow • use it to move a digger • what do u use to move cows • young ewe that hasnt had a lamb • 4 wheels and can only come in a few models • how many gears and splitters does a same silver 130
Farming 2024-01-06
8 Clues: Wholesale market • Outer covering of grain • An implement used for tilling • Art and Science of growing crops • Used to pack crops after harvesting • An implement used to level the field • Process of separating grains from crop • Plants grown and harvested on a large scale for profit
Farming 2024-10-27
Aquaculture 2022-11-18
Across
- breeding and reading fish
- holdings at a fish farm
- type trout in Idaho
- artificial holding areas for fish farm
- food source in fish farming
- artificially fertilizing fish eggs
- 3 to 4 months of a fishes life
- fish stock to die in a specific amount of time
- one year of age
- determining the gender make up of a fish
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- farming fish in ponds
- lives in a shell
- fish raised for reproduction purposes
- replacement fish in natural areas for fishing
- farming fish
- production of aquatic organisms
- larvae stage of a fishes life
- catch to many fish
- locations used to grow fish
- aquaculture practice involving fish
20 Clues: farming fish • one year of age • lives in a shell • catch to many fish • type trout in Idaho • farming fish in ponds • holdings at a fish farm • breeding and reading fish • food source in fish farming • locations used to grow fish • larvae stage of a fishes life • 3 to 4 months of a fishes life • production of aquatic organisms • artificially fertilizing fish eggs • ...
Food Security 2024-11-28
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- The process of cutting and gathering crops
- Act of preserving nature and resources
- A lack of food or resources
- Harmful substances that spoil air,water, or soil
- System for watering crops artificially
- The science of growing crops and raising animals
- When added to soil,helps the plants grow better
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- A community of plants, animals, and their environment
- Farming without harming the environment
- The order in which living things depend on each other for food
- Food grown without harmful chemicals
- The health benefits we get from food
- Practice of cultivating the land for food production
- Weather patterns that affect farming
- Growing fish and other water animals for food
- A large area used for farming a specific crop
- Plants like rice or wheat grown for food
17 Clues: A lack of food or resources • Food grown without harmful chemicals • The health benefits we get from food • Weather patterns that affect farming • Act of preserving nature and resources • System for watering crops artificially • Farming without harming the environment • Plants like rice or wheat grown for food • The process of cutting and gathering crops • ...
Food and farming industry in Ireland 2022-04-19
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- new animals are born in this season
- group of sheep
- some animals are kept in sheds in this season
- a food company that produces bread
- the type of farming where cows are milked
- a herd of cows
- silage and hay are collected in this season
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- Tipp and Waterford are where most ____ farms are
- farming where animals are raised naturally
- crops are harvested in this season
- poultry farming involves what animal
- where does our food come from?
- sheep are farmed for meat and _______
- the farming of crops
14 Clues: group of sheep • a herd of cows • the farming of crops • where does our food come from? • crops are harvested in this season • a food company that produces bread • new animals are born in this season • poultry farming involves what animal • sheep are farmed for meat and _______ • the type of farming where cows are milked • farming where animals are raised naturally • ...
natural farming 2020-12-10
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- Used to describe a natural food
- The state in which crops develop in the natural environment
- long-term development
- The relationship between humans and agriculture in statistics
- The need for agricultural development
- Lead the western traditional farming concept
- A chemical used in traditional agriculture to protect crops from harm
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- The way agriculture affects the planet and the human race
- The necessary material from which crops are grown in traditional agriculture
- One of the important factors affecting agricultural products
- The subject of agriculture
- Bacteria that form a symbiotic relationship with crops and fix nitrogen for them
- One of the most important things people pay attention to when choosing food
13 Clues: long-term development • The subject of agriculture • Used to describe a natural food • The need for agricultural development • Lead the western traditional farming concept • The way agriculture affects the planet and the human race • The state in which crops develop in the natural environment • One of the important factors affecting agricultural products • ...
Chp 10 Agiculture 2022-03-08
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- another
- healthy food is difficult to
- prodution of crops
- land cleared by slashes and burns
- food for direct consumption by the farmer
- crops planted on ridge tops
- production of feasible land
- rotation of crops
- production of crops on land
- subsistence ag herding
- and low pasture
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- 2 crops output
- fruis, vegetables, and flowers
- transition
- milk source surrounding area
- gardening and fruit farming
- commercial agricuture
- movement of livestock between
- farming methods for productivity
- exponential increase in population
- arid and unuseable
- activity shifts from one field
- filed for growing rice
23 Clues: another • transition • 2 crops output • and low pasture • rotation of crops • prodution of crops • arid and unuseable • commercial agricuture • filed for growing rice • subsistence ag herding • gardening and fruit farming • crops planted on ridge tops • production of feasible land • production of crops on land • healthy food is difficult to • milk source surrounding area • ...
Chap 10 vocab 2022-03-08
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- growing fruits, veggies, flowers
- degradation of land
- desert limited accesses to affordable food
- agriculture farming for direct consumption
- cultivation people shift actively
- revolution humans first domesticated
- integration of different steps
- cropping harvesting tice from same field
- tillage planting crops on ridge tops
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- agriculture generate products to sell
- agriculture preserve land
- nomadism herding domesticated animals
- patch of cleared land
- farming commercial gardening/ fruit farming
- seasonal migration of livestock
- revolution rapid diffusion of new ag. tech
- Subsistence ag from of subsistnce ag
- large farm
- rotation avoid exhausting the soil
- flooded field for growing rice
- area surrounding a city where milk is supplied
21 Clues: large farm • degradation of land • patch of cleared land • agriculture preserve land • integration of different steps • flooded field for growing rice • seasonal migration of livestock • growing fruits, veggies, flowers • cultivation people shift actively • rotation avoid exhausting the soil • Subsistence ag from of subsistnce ag • revolution humans first domesticated • ...
Prehistory 2022-09-08
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- A stepped pyramid in Mesopotamia
- The scientific name for humankind
- To make into code
- When farming was invented
- objects from the past
- The way people live
- People who could read and write
- Highly skilled crafter
- Person who moves around for food
- A way to get food without farming
- Ancient writing script
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- Age where people settled down and farmed
- Time before writing was invented
- A group of people living together
- The area where farming was invented
- The science of ancient peoples
- Age where people were hunter-gatherers
- A symbol representing a word
- a rock structure in England
19 Clues: To make into code • The way people live • objects from the past • Highly skilled crafter • Ancient writing script • When farming was invented • a rock structure in England • A symbol representing a word • The science of ancient peoples • People who could read and write • Time before writing was invented • A stepped pyramid in Mesopotamia • Person who moves around for food • ...
Improvement in food resources 2022-11-07
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- method provide egg and meat
- farming with minimal or no chemicals
- commercially produced nutrients
- crops harvested between sept to oct
- water is lifted by pumps
- growing different crops
- main sources of nutrient supply crop
- water holding capacity
- growing crops on same piece of land
- method used to get honey and wax
- rain fed crops in india
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- farming which includes crop rotation
- method used for fish farming
- fish obtained from
- extensive irrigation system
- draught for agriculture work
- large quantity of organic matter
- crops harvested between mar to july
- productivity of crops per acre
- growing crops in definite row
- small storage reservoirs
21 Clues: fish obtained from • water holding capacity • growing different crops • rain fed crops in india • water is lifted by pumps • small storage reservoirs • method provide egg and meat • extensive irrigation system • method used for fish farming • draught for agriculture work • growing crops in definite row • productivity of crops per acre • commercially produced nutrients • ...
AGRICULTURE 2022-02-18
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- MALAYSIA
- FAMOUS FOR COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE
- A BEVERAGE CROP
- LEADING PRODUCER OF JUTE ALONG WITH INDIA
- PRODUCE FROM ANIMALS
- AN EXAMPLE OF TERTIARY ACTIVITIY
- HIGH YIELDING SEEDS
- ALSO KNOWN AS CORN
- ALSO CALLED FARMING
- BREEDIG OF FISH
- FARMING DOES NOT USE CHEMICALS BUT NATURAL PESTICIDES
- GOLDEN FIBRE
- STAPLE FOOD CROP OF THE WORLD
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- HUMAN INPUT
- NOMADIC HERDING IS PRACTISED
- COARSE GRAINS
- MEXICO
- GROWING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ANF FLOWERS FOR COMMERCIAL USE
- NORTH EAST INDIA
- COMMERCIAL GRAIN FARMING
- CULTIVATION OF GRAPES
- LATIN WORD FOR SOIL
- REQUIRES 210 FROST FREE DAYS
- HILL SLOPES ARE MORE SUITABLE FOR THIS CROP
- SHIFTING CULTIVATION IN BRAZIL
25 Clues: MEXICO • MALAYSIA • HUMAN INPUT • GOLDEN FIBRE • COARSE GRAINS • A BEVERAGE CROP • BREEDIG OF FISH • NORTH EAST INDIA • ALSO KNOWN AS CORN • HIGH YIELDING SEEDS • ALSO CALLED FARMING • LATIN WORD FOR SOIL • PRODUCE FROM ANIMALS • CULTIVATION OF GRAPES • COMMERCIAL GRAIN FARMING • NOMADIC HERDING IS PRACTISED • REQUIRES 210 FROST FREE DAYS • STAPLE FOOD CROP OF THE WORLD • ...
Farming Technology 2023-03-02
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- biggest producer of chicken
- catching fish in the wild decreases ______.
- overtime needing more of something to get the same affect
- bacteria found in animal feces
- Companies get these for their GMO seeds showing ownership
- third step of GMO produce
- the practice of raising fish in aqua tanks
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- robot that picks fruit automatically
- what are oysters spawns provided to attach and grown on
- Plants that grow under water and are carbon negative
- Strait lines of light that kills unwanted plants
- growing only one type of crop
- chemical seaweed thrives on
13 Clues: third step of GMO produce • biggest producer of chicken • chemical seaweed thrives on • growing only one type of crop • bacteria found in animal feces • robot that picks fruit automatically • the practice of raising fish in aqua tanks • catching fish in the wild decreases ______. • Strait lines of light that kills unwanted plants • ...
Geography Farming 2017-10-03
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- ____ crops are grown for consumption.
- ____ crops are grown for sale.
- ____ is the cutting and harrowing of land.
- ____ is a grain.
- The second stage in seed preparation is _____.
- Rice is stored in _____.
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- A ____ is an agricultural holding.
- ____ leads to soil slippage.
- Another name for rice is ____/
- Peasant farmers usually cultivate on ____ sides.
- ____ scale farms utilize various industrial methods.
- ____ farming refers to a type of small scale agriculture.
- ____ farming is the cultivation of plants for food, animal foodstuffs or other commercial uses.
13 Clues: ____ is a grain. • Rice is stored in _____. • ____ leads to soil slippage. • Another name for rice is ____/ • ____ crops are grown for sale. • A ____ is an agricultural holding. • ____ crops are grown for consumption. • ____ is the cutting and harrowing of land. • The second stage in seed preparation is _____. • Peasant farmers usually cultivate on ____ sides. • ...
Smart Farming 2024-09-18
Agricultural systems 2022-02-08
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- practice of using natural resources responsibly.
- large industrialized farm
- a large estate in a tropical or subtropical region that is cultivated by semiskilled labour under central direction.
- a measurement for the amount of crops grown
- produce crops and animals to sell in order to make a profit.
- type of farming that is based in the same place
- type of farming that uses land once and moves onto another place.
- type of farming which involves low input of capital, material and labour with large amounts of land.
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- produce enough crops and keep just enough to feed their families.
- farming that produces livestock.
- farming that involves growing crops.
- branch of agriculture that encompasses the breeding, raising, and utilization of dairy animals, primarily cows
- type of farming which involves high inputs of capital, fertilisers and labour.
13 Clues: large industrialized farm • farming that produces livestock. • farming that involves growing crops. • a measurement for the amount of crops grown • type of farming that is based in the same place • practice of using natural resources responsibly. • produce crops and animals to sell in order to make a profit. • ...
Farming Systems and Food Shortages 2023-03-16
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- Ploughing is an example of a ________
- When crops are produced or animals kept to be sold for a profit
- The cultivation of crops is called ____ farming
- Farmers who move seasonaly from area to area
- High inputs or yields per hectare
- Low inputs or yields per hectare
- The products of a farming system
- Effect of loss of productivity
- Things which go into a farming system
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- Enough crops produced and animals kept to sustain themselves
- The rearing of cattle is an example of _____ farming
- Effect of a diet lacking the necessary nutrients
- A form of farming which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored.
- Farmers who use the same area of land each year
- Low weight proportional to height
15 Clues: Effect of loss of productivity • Low inputs or yields per hectare • The products of a farming system • High inputs or yields per hectare • Low weight proportional to height • Ploughing is an example of a ________ • Things which go into a farming system • Farmers who move seasonaly from area to area • The cultivation of crops is called ____ farming • ...
Aquaculture 2024-09-23
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- This island state is known for farming cold-water species like salmon
- Type of fish feed designed to float or sink based on species habits (Line 16)
- A farming method focused on marine environments (Line 10)
- The aquatic plant mentioned in the definition of aquaculture (Line 2)
- The process of breeding, rearing, and harvesting aquatic species (Lines 1-2)
- Fish farming systems like tanks and ponds are ___ environments (Line 6)
- What larvae are raised in before being transferred to larger systems (Line 29)
- Australia's reputation for ___ seafood boosts its exports (Line 55)
- Australia's coastline and ___ environment offer a key advantage (Line 47)
- Variable cost associated with fry or juveniles (Line 39)
- Juvenile fish that are raised after being collected (Line 27)
- Fish farming allows for more ___ use of feed compared to land animals (Line 63)
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- Fish farming can produce seafood without depleting ___ stocks (Line 61)
- Aquaculture is positioned to offer food security and ___ benefits (Line 69)
- aquaculture This type of fish farming involves species like trout and barramundi (Line 11)
- quality A crucial factor that involves monitoring oxygen levels, pH, and temperature (Line 41)
- A key role in aquaculture that affects growth and health (Line 13)
- Australia has a varied ___, allowing it to produce many species (Line 49)
- Australia's strong ___ measures ensure healthier fish (Line 51)
- Artificial breeding involves selecting healthy ___ fish (Line 28)
- Disease prevention may involve these expenses (Line 43)
- The warm-water species mentioned, often farmed in Queensland (Line 50)
- Fish breed naturally in this type of system (Line 27)
- Advances in ___ help farmers optimize their operations (Line 53)
- One of the largest expenses in aquaculture (Line 37)
25 Clues: One of the largest expenses in aquaculture (Line 37) • Fish breed naturally in this type of system (Line 27) • Disease prevention may involve these expenses (Line 43) • Variable cost associated with fry or juveniles (Line 39) • A farming method focused on marine environments (Line 10) • Juvenile fish that are raised after being collected (Line 27) • ...
Agriculture 2021-12-17
Across
- all the non-farm work in the agriculture industry
- science of growing crops and raising animals to meet the food, fiber, fuel, and other needs of humans
- resources all things found in nature
- horticulture the art and science of growing plants for their beauty
- chemistry area of agriculture that includes chemical fertilizers, pesticides, soil analysis
- management regulation of the amount, form, placement, and timing of applications of nutrients for plants
- the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- the responsibility to manage natural resources in ways that ensure their sustainability for current and future generations
- farming farming on a commercial side/large areas
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- horticulture the reproduction and the use of plants to make the outdoor environment more appealing
- the practice of studying and managing forests
- cultivation of garden plants
- use of cut flowers and foliage of the greenhouse crops
- a tool people can use to help them make healthy eating choices
- the use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals
- the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
- to add certain B vitamins and iron back into a grain after processing
- farming productions system that avoids the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, and livestock feed additives
- farming farming on a small area of land
- industry combinations of all the activities needed to provide people with food, clothing, and shelter
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- engineering the design of agricultural machinery, equipment and structures
- science deals with the technical aspects of food from harvest to consumption
- items used in growing crops or raising animals such as fertilizers and feed
- conservation the use of management practices that protect the soil
25 Clues: cultivation of garden plants • resources all things found in nature • farming farming on a small area of land • the practice of studying and managing forests • farming farming on a commercial side/large areas • all the non-farm work in the agriculture industry • the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms • use of cut flowers and foliage of the greenhouse crops • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
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- To live in the same place at the same time
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
- Land covered with woods or trees
- Chemical used to kill weeds
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- Plants growing where they are not wanted
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- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- Left over
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- Animals raised for human consumption
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
AGRICULTURE & FARMING TERMS 2022-05-16
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- To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses
- Small sticky soil particles with minerals (water often sits)
- The amount of something that is produced by a plant or farm
- The organic component of soils that made of decomposed and very small decomposed organism parts and microorganisms.
- A substance that is added to soil to help the growth of plants; used to add nutrients to the soil that will help the growth of plants. Can be an organic or chemical source.
- A chemical that is used to kill animals or insects that damage plants or crops
- A tool used to prepare land for growing crops
- A soil made of a mix of sand, silt, and clay. Often considered the best soil type for agriculture.
- Government certification given to businesses and farmers who produce products without the use of chemicals.
- A decayed mixture of plants and or animal manure (such as leaves and grass) that is used to improve the soil in a garden
- Small plant grown from a seed that is grown in a greenhouse and will be planted outside in the ground
- Plants that are grown by farmers
- A component of soil that is made up of once-living things (as compared to the majority of soil which is made up of things that are mineral).
- A plan that you make before you begin planting that determines when, what, where and how much of each crop you will plant throughout the growing season.
- A large vehicle that has two large back wheels, two smaller front wheels, and is used
- A substance that is made by humans that is generally used for controlling pests and is often dangerous.
- Removing parts of the plant to reduce disease, increase airflow through the plant, and direct more energy towards the fruit of the plant.
- Agricultural services in each county in the state that provide Training and technical assistance for agricultural producers of all kinds.
- The dry stems of wheat and other grasses; often used as mulch on a farm
- United States Department of Agriculture. Provides grants and technical support for agriculture and conservation.
- Farming with the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers (not organic).
- Plants that grow very quickly in places they are unwanted and often cover or kill other plants
- A test that can tell you how much fertility is in your soil, and how much (and what kinds) should be added for optimal production.
- The macro nutrients in soil, what crops need the most of. Stands for nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.
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- removing some plants to make room for others to grow
- A structure made of bent poles that is covered in plastic used by farmers to extend the seasons as the structure can be made hotter (plastic) or colder (shade cloth) and about climate control to control humidity and moisture.
- The period of time during the year when you can produce crops (depending on temperature and daylight etc.).
- Animal waste that is rich in nutrients.
- The amount of plant nutrients, and the availability of those nutrients, in your soil.
- Chemicals used to kill plants or stop growth. Usually used on weeds
- A material (such as straw, leaves or pieces of wood) that is spread over the ground in a garden to protect the plants and stop weeds from growing
- The percentage of sand, silt and clay particles in the soil, which determines how water and nutrients move through the soil.
- When a plant begins to grow or sprout
- A fabric material that is installed over crops to exclude pests and / or warm the air around the plant.
- Nutrients for plants that are chemically derived and human-made.
- To plant crops at multiple times during the season so that you can harvest them several times
- A building made of plastic or glass that is used for growing plants
- An engine used for moving water from a water source to where water is needed.
- Moving seedlings into larger containers for healthy root development
- Includes compost, manure, minerals, and other materials from the natural environment
- Things added to the soil (chicken manure, straw, or compost) to make it healthier and make plants grow stronger
- To gather or collect a crop
- Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust
- A large gritty soil particle that forms loose soil (often drains too fast)
- A flat plastic hose with holes that is used to water plants slowly and directly to the roots without wetting the entire plant to promote plant health. Used to conserve water.
45 Clues: To gather or collect a crop • Plants that are grown by farmers • When a plant begins to grow or sprout • Animal waste that is rich in nutrients. • A tool used to prepare land for growing crops • To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses • removing some plants to make room for others to grow • Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust • ...
Agriculture 2021-12-17
Across
- the use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals
- the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- horticulture the reproduction and the use of plants to make the outdoor environment more appealing
- industry combinations of all the activities needed to provide people with food, clothing, and shelter
- use of cut flowers and foliage of the greenhouse crops
- the responsibility to manage natural resources in ways that ensure their sustainability for current and future generations
- horticulture the art and science of growing plants for their beauty
- engineering the design of agricultural machinery, equipment and structures
- all the non-farm work in the agriculture industry
- management regulation of the amount, form, placement, and timing of applications of nutrients for plants
- to add certain B vitamins and iron back into a grain after processing
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- a tool people can use to help them make healthy eating choices
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- science deals with the technical aspects of food from harvest to consumption
- farming farming on a commercial side/large areas
- resources all things found in nature
- goods sold to another country
- farming farming on a small area of land
- cultivation of garden plants
- conservation the use of management practices that protect the soil
- science of growing crops and raising animals to meet the food, fiber, fuel, and other needs of humans
- the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
- chemistry area of agriculture that includes chemical fertilizers, pesticides, soil analysis
- farming productions system that avoids the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, and livestock feed additives
- products brought into the country
- the practice of studying and managing forests
- items used in growing crops or raising animals such as fertilizers and feed
27 Clues: cultivation of garden plants • goods sold to another country • products brought into the country • resources all things found in nature • farming farming on a small area of land • the practice of studying and managing forests • farming farming on a commercial side/large areas • all the non-farm work in the agriculture industry • ...
The Line Crossword puzzle 2022-08-04
13 Clues: Daddy • Messiah • Best quality • Discord pings • Ex-girlfriend • Weirdest group • Most known shitter • Most important call • Favorite NBA player • The spirit of the clan • Favorite South America country • The girl who has a crush on you • "I'm farming, I'm farming, I'm farming"
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2022-01-02
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- water evaporates and leaves behind a salty crust on the top layers of soil
- Widespread food shortage and mass starvation
- transferring genes to improve crops
- deficiency of nutrients
- Natural or synthetic substances that kill or control the organism that people consider pests
- Low input, polyculture and more manual labor farming
- Loss of arable land due to human developments like urbanization, overgrazing, etc.
- Conversion of productive arable land to desert created by over-cultivation and over-grazing
Down
- Less efficient than plant agriculture
- Not getting a balanced diet
- planting different crops in the same field from year to year
- Commercially harvestable population in a particular region
- Main obstacle of obtaining a healthy diet
- When people do not have adequate access to food for all or part of the year
- Replaces lost organic matter and nutrients in soil
- designed to minimize the pesticide input in a more environmentally sensitive approach
- High input, high yield and monoculture farming
- High density farming
- Land available for farming
19 Clues: High density farming • deficiency of nutrients • Land available for farming • Not getting a balanced diet • transferring genes to improve crops • Less efficient than plant agriculture • Main obstacle of obtaining a healthy diet • Widespread food shortage and mass starvation • High input, high yield and monoculture farming • Replaces lost organic matter and nutrients in soil • ...
37 2024-08-12
Across
- Navigation aid
- Proto-chemistry
- Distance measure
- Farming blades
- Extracting device
- Art form
- Light source
- Turning handle
- Early writing
- Farming tool
- Ancient ship
- Liquid refining
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- Siege weapon
- Sumerian script
- Projectile weapon
- Sun shade
- Metalworking tool
- Stitching tool
- Flint tool
- Yarn craft
- Transport wheel
- Engine part
- Lifting device
- Light carrier
- Gripping tool
25 Clues: Art form • Sun shade • Flint tool • Yarn craft • Engine part • Siege weapon • Light source • Farming tool • Ancient ship • Light carrier • Early writing • Gripping tool • Navigation aid • Farming blades • Stitching tool • Turning handle • Lifting device • Proto-chemistry • Sumerian script • Transport wheel • Liquid refining • Distance measure • Projectile weapon • Metalworking tool • Extracting device