farming Crossword Puzzles
Future of Food 2025-11-19
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- A major environmental factor impacting food production
- Process used to make yoghurt and bread rise
- Food products made entirely from plants
- Designing and building new biological parts or systems
- Technology-driven farming to improve efficiency and yield
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations
- Tiny living things like bacteria or yeast used in food production
- The development of new ideas and technologies
- Having reliable access to sufficient nutritious food
- Main source of energy for the body
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- Emissions contributing to global warming and climate change
- Changing the DNA of an organism to give it new traits
- Sources of protein such as insects or lab-grown meat
- Using living organisms to make useful products
- Substances that provide nourishment for growth and life
- Farming methods that protect the environment and biodiversity
- Meat produced from animal cells in a lab environment
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- Another term for fats and oils
- A macronutrient essential for muscle growth and repair
20 Clues: Another term for fats and oils • Main source of energy for the body • Food products made entirely from plants • Process used to make yoghurt and bread rise • The development of new ideas and technologies • Using living organisms to make useful products • Process by which plants make food using sunlight • Sources of protein such as insects or lab-grown meat • ...
Opening the West Crossword Vocabulary 2026-01-01
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- the herding of cattle for 1,000 miles or more to meet the railroad
- amount or total
- an area of public lands set aside for Native Americans
- grant of money to a person or company for an action that will benefit the public
- a geographical region within which the same standard of time is used
- far-reaching
- extending across a continent
- farming technique in which seeds are planted deep in the soil near moisture
- metal coins and paper notes used as money
- store where farmers bought and sold their goods to other farmers
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- appeal to the common people
- to form; to make
- make certain
- name given to the farmers of the Plains
- a person who will take the law into their own hands
- Hispanic ranch hand
- contributing circumstance
- to acquire a piece of US public land for living on and farming it
- to remove; usually by force
- moving from place to place with no permanent home
- establish
21 Clues: establish • make certain • far-reaching • amount or total • to form; to make • Hispanic ranch hand • contributing circumstance • appeal to the common people • to remove; usually by force • extending across a continent • name given to the farmers of the Plains • metal coins and paper notes used as money • moving from place to place with no permanent home • ...
mesopotamia 2022-10-06
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- plow farming and cart trading
- one of the rivers
- know when rivers would flood
- what was Mesopotamia know for
- one of the first writing systems
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- one of the rivers
- perfect land for farming
- where is Mesopotamia located
- what where people call if they lived in Babylon
- if people live in Assyria what would they be called
10 Clues: one of the rivers • one of the rivers • perfect land for farming • where is Mesopotamia located • know when rivers would flood • plow farming and cart trading • what was Mesopotamia know for • one of the first writing systems • what where people call if they lived in Babylon • if people live in Assyria what would they be called
Vocab review 2026-01-23
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- -constantly moving looking for resources
- -another word for agriculture
- -having a special job/talent
- - a collection of countries controlled by one government
- -cruel and oppressive government
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- -good soil/land for farming
- -the right/ability to vote in an election
- -a small group of rich people leading
- -king or queen in charge
9 Clues: -king or queen in charge • -good soil/land for farming • -having a special job/talent • -another word for agriculture • -cruel and oppressive government • -a small group of rich people leading • -constantly moving looking for resources • -the right/ability to vote in an election • - a collection of countries controlled by one government
farming on the plains 2022-09-07
9 Clues: growing crops • flat piece of land • equipment used to farm • the condition of the plains • a machine to help collect wheat • a common issue involving over farming • had a scientific expedition on the plains • to give 160 acres of land to any american • the answer to 8 says this about the plains
Unit 6 Crossword 2024-12-19
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- Commercial farming of fish
- Main cause of food insecurity
- Non-profitable plants planted for a secondary purpose
- Having access to food, but not getting a balanced diet
- 40% of food we produce
- Extremely damaging to environment and communities
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- Similar to 3 across, not getting enough calories
- Non-target fish caught
- High density livestock farming
9 Clues: Non-target fish caught • 40% of food we produce • Commercial farming of fish • Main cause of food insecurity • High density livestock farming • Similar to 3 across, not getting enough calories • Extremely damaging to environment and communities • Non-profitable plants planted for a secondary purpose • Having access to food, but not getting a balanced diet
Sheep 2025-01-10
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- What sheep droppings enrich in the soil
- A variety of life within the vineyard ecosystem
- A balanced network of plants and animals
- Eco-friendly farming approach
- Centuries-old farming practice with livestock
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- Plants sheep naturally manage
- vineyard workers
- Where grapes grow for wine
- What sheep do to keep vegetation under control
9 Clues: vineyard workers • Where grapes grow for wine • Plants sheep naturally manage • Eco-friendly farming approach • What sheep droppings enrich in the soil • A balanced network of plants and animals • Centuries-old farming practice with livestock • What sheep do to keep vegetation under control • A variety of life within the vineyard ecosystem
L.3 From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers 2024-10-29
9 Clues: Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • a Neolithic farming town • business of exchanging goods • farming (and raising animals) • arc-shaped region with rich soil • something you need to fulfill a need • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • someone who moves from place to place to find food
South America 2022-01-12
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- grassy, treeless areas used for livestock grazing and farming
- sewers transportation, electricity, and housing
- made up of hundreds of islands off the southern tip of florida and cuba
- rainy winters and hot, humid summers
- consists of three major groups of islands
- ancient farming technique for growing crops on hillsides or mountain slopes
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- areas of grasslands and rich soil
- climate hot dry summers and cool, moist winters
- lands made up of mountainous or hilly sections
- savannas with flat terrain and moderate rainfall
- generally dry, with some rain
- flows about 4,000 miles from west to east
- river that winds through the northern part of South America
- chain of mountain ranges that run through South America
14 Clues: generally dry, with some rain • areas of grasslands and rich soil • rainy winters and hot, humid summers • flows about 4,000 miles from west to east • consists of three major groups of islands • lands made up of mountainous or hilly sections • climate hot dry summers and cool, moist winters • sewers transportation, electricity, and housing • ...
SS Vocab Crossword 2021-10-22
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- The civilization that flourished along the world's longest river
- The idea of farming and domesticating animals
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on all sides
- A mountain that spews out lava
- A massive mountain range that separated china and india
- The first civilization
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- A massive plateau separating china from western asia
- The buying and selling of goods
- The first civilization founded in europe
- The growing and harvesting of plants
- An extremely successful yet isolated civilization in east asia that harbored silk
- A large desert separating china from mongolia
- A massive desert located in northern africa
- Bodies of water is the middle of the desert
14 Clues: The first civilization • A mountain that spews out lava • The buying and selling of goods • The growing and harvesting of plants • The first civilization founded in europe • A massive desert located in northern africa • Bodies of water is the middle of the desert • The idea of farming and domesticating animals • A large desert separating china from mongolia • ...
Vocab #8 2025-04-29
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- people of ancient civilization around Eastern Central America
- people of ancient civilization in South America
- farming on layered flat platforms on hillsides
- long mountain range on west coast of South America
- artificial islands or raised fields on lake beds used for farming
- narrow strip of land connecting 2 larger areas of land across water
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- capital of Aztec Empire
- people of ancient civilization around Western Central America
- belief that natural elements have a soul
- capital of Inca Empire
- Inca record keeping device
- Japanese gateway structure at the entrance to a religious shrine
- tiered tower common in Southeast/East Asia associated with Buddhism
- indigenous Japanese religion focusing on spirits called kami
14 Clues: capital of Inca Empire • capital of Aztec Empire • Inca record keeping device • belief that natural elements have a soul • farming on layered flat platforms on hillsides • people of ancient civilization in South America • long mountain range on west coast of South America • indigenous Japanese religion focusing on spirits called kami • ...
Evolutionary Impacts of Farming 2018-09-18
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- Infectious diseases that can be naturally transmitted between animals (usually vertebrates) and humans
- Stone industry containing microlith dating to about 11,000 BC
- Genes and ________ are viewed as two interacting forms of inheritance
- The practice of growing crops or raising animals
- Small scale evolutionary changes occurring within species or populations over short periods of time
- ______ produced the earliest evidence in central china for cultivated rice
- Different populations of dairy farmers independently evolved genetic mutations that kept lactase active throughout life, otherwise known as lactase ________
- Origins of agriculture in East Asia involve a major plant species that was domesticated in central China
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- A type of niche construction is when an organism initiate change in their environment
- The act of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- ______ suffered dental diseases such as dental decay due to increase consumption of carbohydrate
- Agriculture began in China, in 2 regions: Yellow River Valley (Central) & ____ River Valley (South)
- One of the most important agricultural crops
- Gene that is previously not produced in adult human bodies until the development of dairy farming.
14 Clues: One of the most important agricultural crops • The practice of growing crops or raising animals • Stone industry containing microlith dating to about 11,000 BC • The act of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm. • Genes and ________ are viewed as two interacting forms of inheritance • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword 2024-04-23
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- another term for "gods"; supreme beings.
- group of people who rose to power in Central Mexico; rose to the height of its power between 950 C.E 1150 C.E. They grew beans, maize, and pepper. Their artisans introduced metalworking in Mesoamerica. However, groups of invaders such as the Aztecs attacked them and they began to decline around 1125 C.E.
- a Mayan city state where at least two women served as ruling queens
- group of people who are known to have built what may be the oldest culture in Mesoamerica; they lasted for about 800 years based off farming and trade
- a continent; known for coastal and inland plains, as well as the Great Plains. Largest river system is the Mississippi.
- this group/civilization had the capital as Cuzco and raided nearby groups and territories. One of their emperors was Pachacuti. Their sun god is Inti. They also developed terrace farming and farmed potatoes and quinoa.
- the term used for water supply to crops, such as by the use of canals.
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- continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia.
- a tool with a system of knots used for mathematics.
- a region where farming began in & the geography was suited for farming; it includes the lands stretching from central Mexico to Costa Rica.
- this group/civilization benefited from sinkholes and set up more than 50 city-states; they had a strict class system and used calendars to decide when to harvest and plant crops.
- "advanced state of human society containing vastly developed forms of government, culture, industry, and common social norms"
- an area where the soil has collapsed into a depression or hollow in the Earth's surface.
- narrow piece of land that connects two larger areas of land.
- another word for corn; most important food in the Americas.
- this group/civilization were hunters and warriors that admired the Maya and Toltec; their sun god is the feathered serpent: Quetzalcoatl. Priests also played an important role in its society.
16 Clues: continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia. • another term for "gods"; supreme beings. • a tool with a system of knots used for mathematics. • another word for corn; most important food in the Americas. • narrow piece of land that connects two larger areas of land. • a Mayan city state where at least two women served as ruling queens • ...
The Cumberland Gap 2017-12-12
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- The Cumberland Gap became a major passageway for settlers to move out _____.
- Years of _____ farming had worn down the soil.
- They took their _____ with them.
- Many farmers left Virginia to find new _____.
- Years of tobacco farming had worn down the _____.
- Scientists believe this opening was created by a _____.
- They were also looking for new _____.
- Virginians used the _____ _____ to migrate westward.
- The Cumberland Gap made finding new _____ possible.
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- They took their _____ people with them.
- They took their _____ with them.
- They took their _____ with them.
- He created a trail through the Cumberland Gap.
- After the American _____ War, many Virginians were on the hunt for new lands.
- Daniel Boone's path was called the _____ Trail.
- Virginians crossed the _____ Mountains to migrate westward.
16 Clues: They took their _____ with them. • They took their _____ with them. • They took their _____ with them. • They were also looking for new _____. • They took their _____ people with them. • Many farmers left Virginia to find new _____. • Years of _____ farming had worn down the soil. • He created a trail through the Cumberland Gap. • ...
The Cumberland Gap 2017-12-12
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- The Cumberland Gap made finding new _____ possible.
- Virginians used the _____ _____ to migrate westward.
- The Cumberland Gap became a major passageway for settlers to move out _____.
- He created a trail through the Cumberland Gap.
- Virginians crossed the _____ Mountains to migrate westward.
- Years of _____ farming had worn down the soil.
- They took their _____ with them.
- Years of tobacco farming had worn down the _____.
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- Daniel Boone's path was called the _____ Trail.
- They took their _____ with them.
- They were also looking for new _____.
- After the American _____ War, many Virginians were on the hunt for new lands.
- Scientists believe this opening was created by a _____.
- They took their _____ people with them.
- They took their _____ with them.
- Many farmers left Virginia to find new _____.
16 Clues: They took their _____ with them. • They took their _____ with them. • They took their _____ with them. • They were also looking for new _____. • They took their _____ people with them. • Many farmers left Virginia to find new _____. • He created a trail through the Cumberland Gap. • Years of _____ farming had worn down the soil. • ...
Social Studies 2023-08-22
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- a narrow valley
- becoming skilled in one specific area of work
- a group of mountains
- a process that moves weathered rocks
- a big stripe in earths surface
- how quickly or slowly erosion occurs
- taming of plants and animals for human use
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- the slow shift from hunting-gathering to farming
- wind water ice or gravity
- the practice of farming and raising animals for food.
- weathered rock that is carried away by wind water ice or gravity
- a unique important part
- a prehistoric period during which humans began to farm and domesticate animals
- a process in which a force acts on a rock and breaks it into smaller pieces
14 Clues: a narrow valley • a group of mountains • a unique important part • wind water ice or gravity • a big stripe in earths surface • how quickly or slowly erosion occurs • a process that moves weathered rocks • taming of plants and animals for human use • becoming skilled in one specific area of work • the slow shift from hunting-gathering to farming • ...
History of Hydroponics 2024-12-12
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- One of the crops that was grown in space
- Whose health and moral was benefited by hydroponics
- Where NASA experiments with hydroponics
- The Greek word meaning 'water-working'
- The name of the island that the US Air Force was stationed at during WWII
- Type of farming method used in high urban areas
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- Who were the Aztecs protecting crops from
- The organization piloting programs to combat food insecurity
- With 3 down
- The type of climate that may benefit from hydroponics
- What is Ascension Island's soil type
- These people used a plant-growth chamber
- A large metropolitan area using vertical farming
- What is the name of the floating rafts used by the Aztecs
14 Clues: With 3 down • What is Ascension Island's soil type • The Greek word meaning 'water-working' • Where NASA experiments with hydroponics • One of the crops that was grown in space • These people used a plant-growth chamber • Who were the Aztecs protecting crops from • Type of farming method used in high urban areas • A large metropolitan area using vertical farming • ...
Vocab crossword 2022-12-15
14 Clues: lived • farming • complaint • no nucleus • come across • living thing • organization • troublemaker • has a nucleus • study of life • first to find • someone who explores • problematic situation • early stages of development
The Cumberland Gap 2017-12-12
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- Virginians crossed the _____ Mountains to migrate westward.
- Daniel Boone's path was called the _____ Trail.
- They were also looking for new _____.
- Years of _____ farming had worn down the soil.
- Virginians used the _____ _____ to migrate westward.
- They took their _____ with them.
- They took their _____ with them.
- They took their _____ with them.
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- He created a trail through the Cumberland Gap.
- Many farmers left Virginia to find new _____.
- After the American _____ War, many Virginians were on the hunt for new lands.
- Years of tobacco farming had worn down the _____.
- The Cumberland Gap made finding new _____ possible.
- The Cumberland Gap became a major passageway for settlers to move out _____.
- Scientists believe this opening was created by a _____.
- They took their _____ people with them.
16 Clues: They took their _____ with them. • They took their _____ with them. • They took their _____ with them. • They were also looking for new _____. • They took their _____ people with them. • Many farmers left Virginia to find new _____. • He created a trail through the Cumberland Gap. • Years of _____ farming had worn down the soil. • ...
Chp 10 Agriculture: Summative 2022-02-25
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- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand (without spoiling)
- practices are intended to protect the environment, expand the Earth's natural resource base, and maintain and improve soil fertility
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- a practice where farmers harvest one crop, and then plant and harvest a second crop in the same field – all within the same year.
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle, typically to lowlands in winter and highlands in summer.
- A flooded field for growing rice
- the production of crops for sale and is designed to produce crops for widespread distribution (supermarkets), larger markets, and export
- agricultural revolution, gradual transformation of the traditional agricultural system that began in Britain in the 18th century.
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- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little, if any, surplus for sale or trade.
- set of research technology transfer initiatives occurring between 1950 and the late 1960s,
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- the type of farming where the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor.
- a mode of farming long followed in the humid tropics of Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America.
- a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds.
- the production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions especially suited to their culture primarily for shipment to distant markets
- an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation.
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food
- large estate or farm involving large landholdings and many workers.
- the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management • an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food • large estate or farm involving large landholdings and many workers. • an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation. • ...
Chapter Ten Agriculture 2022-02-25
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- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- degradation of land, especially in semi-arid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semi-arid land degradation.
- desert an area in a developed country where food is difficult to obtain.
- agriculture Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family
- cultivation A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a few years and left fallow for an extended period.
- revolution The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- tillage A system of planting crops on ridge tops to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
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- agriculture Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- agriculture Farming methods that provide long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- nomadism A form of substance agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- A patch of land cleared for farming through slashing and burning.
- farming commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a middle English word meaning ‘bartering” or “exchange of commides.”
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and low land pastures.
- revolution Rapid diffusion of new agricultural especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Subsistence agriculture A form of substance agriculture in which farmers must expend a large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- rotation The process of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- A flooded field for growing rice
- The area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for farming through slashing and burning. • desert an area in a developed country where food is difficult to obtain. • ...
Chapter 13 Spatial Arrangement of Agriculture Vocab 2022-01-10
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- Crops that are not essential to human survival but have high profit margin.
- Relies on many low-paid migrant workers, to tend and harvest crops. (2 words)
- Farms run as corporations and the globalization of agriculture.
- An increase in efficiency lower the per-unit production cost, resulting in greater profits. (3 words)
- A process used by corporations to gather resources, transform them into goods, and then transport them to consumers. (2 words)
- An economy where supply and demand, not government policy determines the outcome of competition for the land. (2 words)
- A geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand for real estate change as the distance from the central business district increases. (2 words)
- The theory that deals with why people chose certain locations for various economic activity.
- A type of agriculture that includes market gardening/truck farming and dairy farming.
- Corporations that operate in many countries.
- An economic model that suggested a pattern for the types of products farmers would produce at different positions relative to the market community.
- Public financial support to farmers to safeguard food production.
- The opposite of multicropping
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- The ownership of other businesses involved in the steps of producing a particular product. (2 words)
- A type of intensive farming that involves raising fish, shellfish, or water plants.
- All the steps required to get a product or service to customers. (2 words)
- Planting and harvesting a crop two times per year on the same piece of land. (2 words)
- Confined spaces in which cattle and hogs have limited movement.
- When farmers grow two or more crops simultaneously on the same field.
- A graph that can be used to determine the starting position for each land use relative to the market. Also known as bid-price-curve. (3 words)
- Movements to promote higher incomes for producers and more sustainable farming practices. (2 words)
- A capital-intensive livestock operation in which many animals are kept in close quarters, and bred and fed in a controlled environment. (2 words)
- Uses expensive machinery and other inputs. (2 words)
- Growing one type of crop or raising one type of animal year after year
24 Clues: The opposite of multicropping • Corporations that operate in many countries. • Uses expensive machinery and other inputs. (2 words) • Confined spaces in which cattle and hogs have limited movement. • Farms run as corporations and the globalization of agriculture. • Public financial support to farmers to safeguard food production. • ...
South Asia 2022-04-01
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- The main religion in South Asia
- seasonal winds that bring intense rainfall during part of the year
- land that is suitable for farming
- An empire that began around AD 321 in the ganges river valley
- around 1500bc new waves of people came to India
- the science or practice of farming
- a direction
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- a religion founded in India in 525bc
- The largest country in South Asia
- an empire established by Babur
- A river that is a valuable natural resource
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water
- Continent that contains South Asia
14 Clues: a direction • an empire established by Babur • The main religion in South Asia • The largest country in South Asia • land that is suitable for farming • Continent that contains South Asia • the science or practice of farming • a religion founded in India in 525bc • A river that is a valuable natural resource • around 1500bc new waves of people came to India • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2024-05-08
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- DIFFUSION WHEN ELEMENTS OF ONE CULTURE SPREAD TO AND BECOME PART OF ANOTHER CULTURE
- A GROUP OF PLACES THAT SHARE SIMILAR FEATURES
- A PLACES ART, LANGUAGES, RELIGIONS
- TO MOVE INTO A COUNTRY PERMANENTLY
- LIVING OUTSIDE THE CITY
- THE THEME OF GEOGRAPHY THAT DESCRIBES WHAT MAKES A LOCATION UNIQUE
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- FARMING ONLY GROWING ENOUGH TO FEED A FAMILY
- FACTOR SOMETHING THAT DRAWS A PERSON TO A PLACE
- PEOPLE WHO LIVED IN A PLACE FIRST
- FARMING GROWING ENOUGH CROPS TO SELL FOR PROFIT
- LIVING IN A CITY
- TO LEAVE A COUNTRY FOR ANOTHER ONE
- A PERSON WHO ROAMS FROM PLACE TO PLACE WITH NO PERMANENT HOME
- FACTOR SOMETHING THAT FORCES A PERSON TO LEAVE A PLACE
14 Clues: LIVING IN A CITY • LIVING OUTSIDE THE CITY • PEOPLE WHO LIVED IN A PLACE FIRST • A PLACES ART, LANGUAGES, RELIGIONS • TO LEAVE A COUNTRY FOR ANOTHER ONE • TO MOVE INTO A COUNTRY PERMANENTLY • FARMING ONLY GROWING ENOUGH TO FEED A FAMILY • A GROUP OF PLACES THAT SHARE SIMILAR FEATURES • FACTOR SOMETHING THAT DRAWS A PERSON TO A PLACE • ...
Soil and Agriculture Vocabulary 2026-02-05
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- (IPM)A strategy that combines multiple pest-control methods to reduce chemical use.
- Modified Organism (GMO) – An organism whose DNA has been changed using genetic engineering.
- Large-scale farming that uses machines, chemicals, energy, and water to produce high yields.
- The process of inserting genes from one organism into another.
- When pests evolve the ability to survive exposure to pesticides.
- An element essential for DNA, RNA, and cell membranes.
- Growing plants and raising animals for food, fiber, and other human needs.
- The removal of soil by wind, water, or ice.
- A period when humans began farming and forming permanent settlements.
- Growing one type of crop over a large area.
- A mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, air, and living organisms.
- An organism that eats or damages crops.
- The nutrient-rich upper layer of soil where most plant roots grow.
- The process of supplying water to crops in dry areas.
- A large facility where animals are raised in crowded conditions and fed high-energy feed.
- All soil horizons stacked from the surface down to bedrock.
- Growing food without synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or GMOs.
- Using technology like GPS and sensors to apply resources efficiently.
- Conversion of ammonia into nitrates by bacteria.
- Using natural predators or organisms to control pests.
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- Excess nutrients causing algal blooms and oxygen depletion in water.
- Using living organisms or biological systems to solve problems or make products.
- A chemical used to kill pests or unwanted plants.
- Salt buildup in soil caused by irrigation.
- Decomposed organic matter that enriches soil.
- A time (1940s–1980s) when new farming technologies greatly increased food production.
- The underlying rock or material that soil forms from.
- The buildup of toxic substances in organisms over time.
- Farming fish, shellfish, or aquatic plants in controlled environments.
- specific layer of soil with distinct characteristics.
- The increase in toxin concentration at higher levels of a food chain.
- Converting nitrogen gas into ammonia that organisms can use.
- Conversion of nitrates back into nitrogen gas.
- The process by which fertile land becomes less productive.
- A 1930s event where drought and overfarming caused massive dust storms.
- An unwanted plant that competes with crops for resources.
36 Clues: An organism that eats or damages crops. • Salt buildup in soil caused by irrigation. • The removal of soil by wind, water, or ice. • Growing one type of crop over a large area. • Decomposed organic matter that enriches soil. • Conversion of nitrates back into nitrogen gas. • Conversion of ammonia into nitrates by bacteria. • ...
who am I farming 2021-01-25
8 Clues: a common pesticide • first step of farming • Also called line sowing. • Method for sowing corinder • also called multiple cropping • tool for cutting crops in field • tool for beating crops and grains • Old tools and methods of farming are used.
Organic Food 2014-04-15
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- Where you should buy your food from
- Pesticide used in conventional farming
- Method of growing crops
- One of the 4 principles of organic agriculture
- United States Department of Agriculture
- principle downside of organic food
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- Act passed in 1990 for regulating organic production
- Banned substance in organic farming
- Substance banned from organic animal raising and can results in humans being not responsive to treatment
- Name list of banned substance
- What does organic foods have more than conventional foods
11 Clues: Method of growing crops • Name list of banned substance • principle downside of organic food • Banned substance in organic farming • Where you should buy your food from • Pesticide used in conventional farming • United States Department of Agriculture • One of the 4 principles of organic agriculture • Act passed in 1990 for regulating organic production • ...
Transport, Cities & Farming Industry Puzzle 2022-08-02
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- This kind of ship goes back and forth repeatedly and regularly between two ports.
- This city is famous for the poorly-constructed leaning tower.
- Malmo is the port city of this country that has an underwater tunnel to Copenhagen, Denmark and access to Germany and the rest of mainland Europe.
- A moped is a European pedal-option of this kind of thing.
- A tram or streetcar is a city kind of slow transport of this vehicle.
- Porto is its historic port and Lisbon its capital city.
- A barge is a slow kind of _____ ship on a river or canal.
- Oslo is the capital city of this country, where the Nobel prizes are awarded annually.
- It's the capital city of Great Britain.
- It's the capital city of the nation with the 2nd-highest population.
- A yacht is a most modern, usually more expensive kind of this water transport, usually using motor power and sometimes wind power, too.
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- heli
- Hanoi is its capital city.
- This mountainous country is wealthy but has no big cities, but has a small UNESCO historic city named Berne, and a city named Basel, where tennis star Roger Federer was born.
- It's the name of good dirt for growing plants.
- It is like a farm but is not a farm; it's a place for raising horses for riding.
- KIA is Korean International ___________ .
- This is the traditional form of transport in the Middle East.
- What does a silo store?
- It's the capital city of Spain.
- subway
- This grain is ground into flour to make bread.
22 Clues: heli • subway • What does a silo store? • Hanoi is its capital city. • It's the capital city of Spain. • It's the capital city of Great Britain. • KIA is Korean International ___________ . • It's the name of good dirt for growing plants. • This grain is ground into flour to make bread. • Porto is its historic port and Lisbon its capital city. • ...
Chapter 2 2025-09-17
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- - Two of these things run through the middle of the Fertile Crescent keeping it good for farming
- - The region which means "the land between the rivers"
- - The ability to control water to help grow food to support large populations
- - The sites known as where civilizations emerge is often called the "____ of civilization"
- - Those who study the origin, development, and behavior of humans by examining the past and present cultures
- - One criteria for civilization is to have a system of ____ with rulers and laws
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- - Organized society of people with their own languages and way of life
- - The name of one of the sources of water running through the Fertile Crescent
- - A civilization's reliable source of getting food
- - The region in Southwest Asia that had rich soil good for farming and was shaped interestingly
- - One criteria for a civilization is they must all have different jobs, aka division of _____
- - One criteria for a civilization is they must have ____ and not be moving around all the time
12 Clues: - A civilization's reliable source of getting food • - The region which means "the land between the rivers" • - Organized society of people with their own languages and way of life • - The name of one of the sources of water running through the Fertile Crescent • - The ability to control water to help grow food to support large populations • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-08-27
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- Know as the rebels in the American Revolution. Believed in fighting for Independence from Great Britain
- When one country takes control of another country or region, establishing a settlement
- Had warm climates and rich soil making it perfect for farming. Enslaved Africans worked on plantations here
- A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult.
- In 1770, Boston Massachusetts a group of British soldiers shot their muskets into a crowd. Five colonists were killed.
- Was the campaign by the American colonies to gain independence from Britain. The Americans won in 1783.
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- The document proclaimed that the 13 original colonies of America were “free and independent states.”
- A law that lowered the price of tea and benefited the British tea companies.
- Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming.
- Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies.
- Ended the Revolutionary war and recognized America as a country
- American colonists dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act.
- Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats.
13 Clues: A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult. • Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies. • Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming. • Ended the Revolutionary war and recognized America as a country • Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats. • ...
Chapter Ten Agriculture 2022-02-27
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- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a few years and left fallow for an extended period.
- an area in a developed country where food is difficult to obtain.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Farming methods that provide long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- A patch of land cleared for farming through slashing and burning.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and low land pastures.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
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- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- degradation of land, especially in semi-arid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semi-arid land degradation.
- The area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied.
- nomadism A form of substance agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a middle English word meaning ‘bartering” or “exchange of commides.”
- The process of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Subsistence; agriculture A form of substance agriculture in which farmers must expend a large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A flooded field for growing rice
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied. • an area in a developed country where food is difficult to obtain. • A patch of land cleared for farming through slashing and burning. • ...
Indigenous tribes 2025-08-05
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- – Used in jewelry with deep spiritual meaning.
- – Modern country where the Tayrona lived.
- – The chief or leader in Tayrona society.
- – Built on mountains for farming.
- – One of the modern groups that preserve Tayrona traditions.
- – Stone paths that connected Tayrona settlements.
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- – People who worked the land and grew food.
- – What the Tayrona left behind in culture and practices.
- – They played important roles in farming and oral traditions.
- – Class responsible for spiritual and astronomical knowledge.
- – Pre-Columbian civilization from the Sierra Nevada.
11 Clues: – Built on mountains for farming. • – Modern country where the Tayrona lived. • – The chief or leader in Tayrona society. • – People who worked the land and grew food. • – Used in jewelry with deep spiritual meaning. • – Stone paths that connected Tayrona settlements. • – Pre-Columbian civilization from the Sierra Nevada. • ...
African Americans During Reconstruction 2025-11-21
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- Deal that ended reconstruction in 1877
- Law that abolished slavery in the United States
- White supremacist group formed after the Civil War
- Laws restricting freed people after the Civil War
- Northerners who moved South during reconstruction
- Tenant farming system where harvest is split with the landowner
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- Credit system where farmers used future harvests as collateral
- Agency aiding formerly enslaved people after the Civil War
- Farming on rented land
- Amendment granting citizenship and equal protection
- Amendment granting black men the right to vote
11 Clues: Farming on rented land • Deal that ended reconstruction in 1877 • Amendment granting black men the right to vote • Law that abolished slavery in the United States • Laws restricting freed people after the Civil War • Northerners who moved South during reconstruction • White supremacist group formed after the Civil War • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary 2021-03-18
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- a type grain grown in China
- farming a type of farming in which steps are cut into slopes to keep that rain from draining nutrients from the soil
- stories that explain the creation of the world
- a levee or dam built to avert flooding
- a mountain range extending about 1,500 miles along the southern border between India and Tibet
- a group of non-elected government workers
- piety people's responsibility to respect and obey their parents
- Middle Kingdom the ancient Chinese gave their civilization this name because they believed that China was the center of the world.
- system a system of giving government jobs to those who are qualified, rather than to family members and friends
- a law or order
- China Plain the area surrounding the lower Yellow River and its tributaries, as well as the empty steppe to the north.
- class people with the same social and economic circumstances.
- Wall of China a fortification built to prevent northern tribes from entering China
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- service government jobs gained by a passing an exam
- a rich yellow type of silt from the Yellow River
- cotta glazed or unglazed fired clay used especially for statues
- a large population with a strong central government, cities, division of labor, social classes, writing and the arts.
- it is the fourth largest country in the world
- cotta warriors” an army of around 9,000 soldiers, 130 chariots, 520 horses and 150 cavalry entirely made of terracotta, placed in the tomb of emperor, Shi Huangdi.
- of Heaven the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- military leader who organized and commanded his own army.
- Road a network of trade routes hat led from China to the mid-East and Europe
- fabric made from the filaments of silk worms
- a family of rulers
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- Ho River the second longest river in China (also known as both the Yellow River and the Dragon River).
- type of money
- and burn farming a method of farming that involves clearing land by destroying and burning all the trees and plants on it
- Desert a vast desert in northern China
29 Clues: type of money • a law or order • a family of rulers • a type grain grown in China • a levee or dam built to avert flooding • Desert a vast desert in northern China • a group of non-elected government workers • fabric made from the filaments of silk worms • it is the fourth largest country in the world • stories that explain the creation of the world • ...
Agriculture Careers 2023-07-18
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- Technicians who repair and maintain farm machinery.
- Specialists who formulate animal diets for optimal nutrition.
- Experts in grape cultivation and vineyard management.
- Specialists who provide guidance on pest control strategies.
- Professionals who design and develop agricultural machinery and structures.
- Professionals who certify organic farming practices and products.
- Experts in the science and art of plant cultivation.
- Scientists who research and develop weed management strategies.
- Professionals involved in managing grazing lands and rangeland ecosystems.
- Individuals who promote and support sustainable farming practices.
- Scientists who study soil properties and fertility.
- Professionals responsible for managing greenhouse operations and cultivation.
- Farmers who raise cattle for milk production.
- Experts who utilize technology for precision farming techniques.
- Specialists who provide advice on crop management and pest control.
- Professionals who sell agricultural products and equipment.
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- in soil management and crop production.
- Scientists who develop and improve plant varieties.
- Professionals who ensure animal health and welfare in livestock production.
- Specialist Experts in managing soil nutrients for optimal crop growth.
- Professionals who inspect and enforce agricultural regulations.
- Lawyers specializing in agricultural law and regulations.
- Scientists who develop and improve food products and processes.
- involved in buying and selling agricultural commodities.
- Individuals who report on agriculture related news and issues.
- Individuals who design and manage irrigation systems for agriculture.
- Teachers who educate and train students in agricultural sciences.
- Experts in growing and managing flowers and ornamental plants.
- Economist Professionals who analyze and predict economic trends in agriculture.
- Workers involved in managing and maintaining forests.
- who evaluate the value of rural properties and farmland.
- Specialists who test and analyze the quality of seeds.
- People who raise bees for honey production and pollination.
- Experts in soil erosion control and sustainable land management.
- Individuals involved in fish and seafood farming.
- Professionals who analyze and manage environmental impact in agriculture.
- Scientists specializing in animal genetics and breeding.
- Scientists who study insects and their impact on agriculture.
- Farmers who raise chickens, turkeys, or other poultry for meat or egg production.
- Individuals responsible for overseeing day to day operations on a farm.
40 Clues: in soil management and crop production. • Farmers who raise cattle for milk production. • Individuals involved in fish and seafood farming. • Technicians who repair and maintain farm machinery. • Scientists who develop and improve plant varieties. • Scientists who study soil properties and fertility. • Experts in the science and art of plant cultivation. • ...
World History Semester One Review 2024-11-25
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- The place where people started farming and civilization
- Common Era
- Religion that follows the Buddha
- Small group of rich people run the country
- River in Egypt
- Being an official member of a country
- The Buddha taught that balance was necessary
- The continent where people started
- When a country has a democracy/voting
- Belief in many gods
- The holy city of Islam
- A king runs the country
- Religion of Abraham and Moses
- Siddartha. Taught the Four Noble Truths
- When humans minds learned better communication
- Hinduism story about Rama and Sita
- Chinese teacher and thinker
- Used to learn how to read Egyptian writing
- Before the common era
- Designing buildings
- Made the first deal with God for the Promised Land
- Central Mexico empire
- Christianity's Son of God
- The holy book of Islam
- In Buddhism- being aware of what you are doing
- The prophet of Islam
- Most famous Hindu writing. Speech from God
- Before farming, how people lived and got food
- Belief in ONE God
- What the Roman Empire turned into when it changed
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- Religion from India
- The main beliefs of Islam
- Goal of Hinduism
- Cities, Technology, Specialized workers, Record keeping, Institutions
- In Buddhism when a person really "gets it"
- Changing of dynasties in China
- Religion that believes in the Prophet Muhammad
- When Alexander the Great united Greece, Persia, Egypt, India
- Leader of Ancient Egypt
- When people started farming
- South American empire
- Main idea of Buddhism
- a small group of royals/nobles run the country
- Central America empire lost in the jungle
- Religious leaders run the country
- The holy book of Judaism
- The name of the movie/book that said better farming is why some people have more power
- Led the Jews out of slavery and back to the Promised Land
- Belief that God picked the emperor (in China)
- Tests and proving assignments in class
- To be born again and again after death
- The Roman Peace
- When a royal family runs a country
- When citizens vote for their leaders
- Practice assignments in class
- When an emperor is in charge of a large area
56 Clues: Common Era • River in Egypt • The Roman Peace • Goal of Hinduism • Belief in ONE God • Religion from India • Belief in many gods • Designing buildings • The prophet of Islam • South American empire • Main idea of Buddhism • Before the common era • Central Mexico empire • The holy city of Islam • The holy book of Islam • Leader of Ancient Egypt • A king runs the country • The holy book of Judaism • ...
Soil and Land Use 2026-03-24
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- Commercially manufactured chemical blends used to rapidly add nutrients to soil.
- The uppermost layer of soil, primarily composed of organic matter like leaf litter.
- The 1930s ecological disaster caused by severe drought and poor farming practices.
- The permanent removal of trees to make room for agriculture or grazing.
- The indigenous companion planting technique of corn, beans, and squash.
- The loss of essential soil elements due to over-farming and lack of replenishment.
- Commonly known as topsoil; a mixture of organic material and mineral particles.
- The practice of cultivating or processing food in or around a village, town, or city.
- A farming method that limits soil disturbance to reduce erosion and improve soil health.
- The subsoil layer where minerals and nutrients from upper layers accumulate.
- The accumulation of water-soluble salts in the soil, often due to improper irrigation.
- Vegetation grown on the tops of buildings to provide food and reduce heat islands.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought or deforestation.
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- Planting specific crops, like clover, primarily to manage soil erosion and fertility.
- The zone of leaching where silicate clays and minerals like iron are moved downward.
- Creating flat platforms on steep hillsides to prevent water runoff and soil loss.
- Natural materials like manure or compost used to provide nutrients to soil.
- The farming of fish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants in controlled environments.
- Plowing along the natural curves of the land to minimize soil runoff.
- Ecosystems saturated by water that act as natural filters and flood control
- The wearing away of the top layer of soil by physical forces like water and wind.
- Dark, organic material formed in soil from the decayed remains of plants and animals.
- Open land used for grazing livestock rather than for growing crops.
- The layer consisting of weathered parent material, sitting just above solid rock.
- A specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine organisms in the open ocean.
- The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons.
- Planting different crops in alternating strips to prevent erosion and manage pests.
- The solid, unweathered rock layer that lies beneath all soil horizons.
- The unintentional capture of non-target species in fishing nets or gear.
29 Clues: Open land used for grazing livestock rather than for growing crops. • Plowing along the natural curves of the land to minimize soil runoff. • The solid, unweathered rock layer that lies beneath all soil horizons. • The permanent removal of trees to make room for agriculture or grazing. • The indigenous companion planting technique of corn, beans, and squash. • ...
Soil Erosion & Conservation - Grade V 2018-09-23
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- Top layer of earth's surface consisting of rocks and mineral particles
- A type of afforestation programme
- Cultivating two or more crops one after the other to recover minerals
- One of the reasons for soil erosion
- Leads to soil erosion
- Rows of plants are planted here
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- Planting trees and establishing a forest
- Process by which top soil is blown by wind or washed away by water
- Terrace farming is followed here
- Tree planting festival
- Built in terrace farming
11 Clues: Leads to soil erosion • Tree planting festival • Built in terrace farming • Rows of plants are planted here • Terrace farming is followed here • A type of afforestation programme • One of the reasons for soil erosion • Planting trees and establishing a forest • Process by which top soil is blown by wind or washed away by water • ...
Osa/Nsa Crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
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- people used ________ to represent human figures/animals
- when people would hunt and gather for food
- this happened because farmers used agriculture
- farming
- Advanced villages, began settling
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- got there food with agriculture
- When people do different jobs not just farming
- This was the main form of technology in the Old stone age
- When people would take animals/plants and use them for human use
- People could _______ to gather new materials
- they would do this in the old stone age to get her food
11 Clues: farming • got there food with agriculture • Advanced villages, began settling • when people would hunt and gather for food • People could _______ to gather new materials • When people do different jobs not just farming • this happened because farmers used agriculture • people used ________ to represent human figures/animals • ...
Number 21 2021-02-09
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- granny's daughter
- laundry equipment
- half a quart
- family man
- .........in a million (rare)
- feeling achy or angry
- historical period
- prepared for planting
- heating equipment
- Have a ......feeling
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- Novelist Fleming
- never done before
- farming equipment
- solemn promises
- enthusiasm
- very rare race outcome
- high hope
- rare
18 Clues: rare • high hope • enthusiasm • family man • half a quart • solemn promises • Novelist Fleming • never done before • granny's daughter • farming equipment • laundry equipment • historical period • heating equipment • Have a ......feeling • feeling achy or angry • prepared for planting • very rare race outcome • .........in a million (rare)
12 EAP Farming Vocab Crossword 2017-03-21
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- younger sheep meat
- opposite of exports
- cows and bulls
- chickens and ducks grown for their eggs or meat
- products made and sold to another country in large amounts
- relating to cities and the people who live in them
- made or created
- the people and activities involved in providing a product
- (v)join pictures, words or phrases of the same meaning
- a measurement of land area
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- (v)to write down on paper one by one
- the kind of farm with cows that produce milk
- older sheep meat
- eaten or used
- treated animal skin used to make shoes or bags
- baby cows or bulls
- business organisations
- something produced and sold in large quantities
- relating to the countryside and the people who live there
- natural and not processed
20 Clues: eaten or used • cows and bulls • made or created • older sheep meat • younger sheep meat • baby cows or bulls • opposite of exports • business organisations • natural and not processed • a measurement of land area • (v)to write down on paper one by one • the kind of farm with cows that produce milk • treated animal skin used to make shoes or bags • ...
Precision Farming & Global Positioning Essentials 2023-12-11
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- Control, space and user are the three main component of.
- Increased GPS accuracy using differential correction.
- European satellite navigation system.
- Finding location by measuring distances.
- Global position model used by GPS.
- A system that helps to find exact locations in the world.
- It is in space providing location signals.
- Electronic charged layer affecting GNSS signals.
- These receivers use carrier- phase tracking methods to provide centimeter accuracy for surveying, topography mapping and automated steering.
- A Coordinate used to specify north-south position.
- It should be installed at highest position, so it does not face multipath type errors.
- A measure indicating how various errors (Ionospheric, tropospheric, clock, and multipath) impact the overall accuracy of a GPS reading.
- Software which is used for analyzing and making maps from location-based data.
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- Attenuation, The weakening of a signal as it travels through barriers.
- It should be installed their where we can easily see it and operate it.
- The acronym for Graphical User Interface.
- A method in GIS that uses vertices and segments to create points, lines and polygons to represent objects.
- This type of data storage in GIS uses a grid format.
- Error due to signal reflection.
- Three satellites are needed, but a fourth is used to correct for correcting which errors.
- Both moving and stationary GPS units need to simultaneously track this set of objects in space.
- Mask, A setting in a receiver that blocks incoming signals from low in the sky to lessen certain errors.
- Part of GNSS responsible for satellite management and data correction.
- The measure of strength of the desired signal relative to the background noise.
- Type of data with less accurate orbital information.
- station, This stationary part of a GPS system knows its own precise location, where the satellites are, and can figure out the exact distance to them.
- The shape of the Earth used in GPS.
27 Clues: Error due to signal reflection. • Global position model used by GPS. • The shape of the Earth used in GPS. • European satellite navigation system. • Finding location by measuring distances. • The acronym for Graphical User Interface. • It is in space providing location signals. • Electronic charged layer affecting GNSS signals. • ...
Crop Farming: Caring and Maintenance 2024-01-28
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- *They include unwanted insects, germs, or other organisms that affect cropping activity.
- *Stimulates the needed enzymes for storing nitrogen in plants.
- *This is an essential element for the proper management of crops for better yields.
- *It sucks the plant sap and on tender parts of leaves.
- *It sucks the plant sap and serves as a vector of ringspot.
- *This stimulates the development of healthy leaf growth through the production of chlorophyll.
- *It sucks on fruits that result in heavy dropping.
- *This is basically decomposed plant or animal waste.
- *This refers to solid wastes of hogs, chickens, and cattle that improve and maintain the soil.
- *This is the most common growth enhancer.
- *This is a fertilizer that is derived from compost, manure, and remains from plants or animals.
- *They grow in places intended for desired plants.
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- *Promotes the development of roots, stems, blossoms, and fruits.
- *Application of naturally occurring pathogens (fungi and bacteria) that destroy insect.
- *This is done by spreading the fertilizer over the field.
- * It is done by placing any organic covering like peanut hulls on top of the garden plot to prevent water from evaporating in the soil that impedes the growth of weeds.
- *Involves the removal of certain parts of a plant such as infected branches, buds, or roots.
- *This is also known as commercial fertilizer.
- *Refers to natural or synthetic material origin that is applied to the soil or plant tissues, usually leaves.
- *This is a chemical that eliminates weeds.
20 Clues: *This is the most common growth enhancer. • *This is a chemical that eliminates weeds. • *This is also known as commercial fertilizer. • *They grow in places intended for desired plants. • *It sucks on fruits that result in heavy dropping. • *This is basically decomposed plant or animal waste. • *It sucks the plant sap and on tender parts of leaves. • ...
WORKPLACE SAFETY IN AGRICULTURE & FARMING 2026-01-18
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- clean water, toilets, and handwashing facilities
- protective clothing and safety equipment
- movement of air to reduce dust and fumes
- life-threatening heat illness requiring emergency care
- device worn to protect the lungs
- diseases transmitted from animals to humans
- hazard where objects press against each other
- work involving farming and food production
- structure that protects tractor operators in rollovers
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- powered farm vehicle used for pulling equipment
- area where moving parts come together
- illness caused by working in high temperatures
- rotating shaft that transfers engine power
- injury caused by clothing caught in machinery
- chemicals used to control pests
- designing tasks to reduce body strain
- drinking water to prevent heat illness
- immediate care given before medical help arrives
- tractor accident where the vehicle tips over
- loud sound that can damage hearing
20 Clues: chemicals used to control pests • device worn to protect the lungs • loud sound that can damage hearing • area where moving parts come together • designing tasks to reduce body strain • drinking water to prevent heat illness • protective clothing and safety equipment • movement of air to reduce dust and fumes • rotating shaft that transfers engine power • ...
Chapter 12 Vocab 2023-03-08
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- & Second generation pesticides arsenic, mercury, lead; composed of synthetic organic compounds
- Integrated Pest Management
- when fertile land turns into desert caused by overgrazing and drought
- intensive agriculture farmers increase their inputs of human and draft-animal labor, fertilizer, and water to obtain higher crop yields.
- the creation of flat areas on mountain slopes for the purpose of farming
- vs. Green Manure green manure is made from animal-based waste products such as urine and feces
- farming raising marine and freshwater fish in ponds and underwater cages
- conservation strategies a "combination" of practices used to protect the soil from degradation
- Pest Control the use of certain organisms by humans to eliminate or control pests.
- growing several crops on the same plot simultaneously
- input agriculture see industrialized agriculture.
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough food or not eating enough food containing substances necessary for growth and health.
- an area with a large population of valuable ocean organisms
- excess energy or nutrients
- modified organisms (crops and food) crops that carry new traits that have been inserted through advanced genetic engineering methods
- pesticides synthetic pesticides typically used in conventional agriculture
- tillage farming crop cultivation in which the soil is disturbed little or not at all in an effort to reduce soil erosion, lower labor costs, and save energy
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- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation
- the intrusive recollection of events that we wish we could forget
- revolution (first and second) rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- agriculture using large inputs of energy from fossil fuels (especially oil and natural gas), water, fertilizer, and pesticides to produce large quantities of crops and livestock for domestic and foreign sale.
- cropping cultivation in which different crops are sown in alternate strips to prevent soil erosion.
- salinization in arid regions, water evaporates leaving salts behind. (ex. Fertile crescent, southwestern US)
- cropping/agroforestry planting of crops in strips with rows of trees or shrubs on each side.
- farming a soil conservation method in which furrows are plowed across a hillside, perpendicular to its slope
- subsistence agriculture production of enough crops or livestock for a farm family's survival and, in good years, a surplus to sell or put aside for hard times.
- wasting, stunting,
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- agriculture production of crops without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
29 Clues: wasting, stunting, • Integrated Pest Management • excess energy or nutrients • Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation • input agriculture see industrialized agriculture. • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • growing several crops on the same plot simultaneously • an area with a large population of valuable ocean organisms • ...
Farmining 2021-01-19
6 Clues: any one Dairy product? • any one Ornamental plant? • is the nutrients farming? • In which farming least water is use? • which farming two or more crop is grown on the same piece of land? • farming farmer focus on feed themselves and their families? which
Organic Food 2014-04-15
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- / Act passed in 1990 for regulating organic production
- / principle downside of organic food
- / What does organic foods have more than conventional foods
- / Substance banned from organic animal raising and can results in humans being not responsive to treatment
- / Pesticide used in conventional farming
- / United States Department of Agriculture
- / One of the 4 principles of organic agriculture
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- Markets / Where you should buy your food from
- / Banned substance in organic farming
- / Name list of banned substance
- / Method of growing crops
11 Clues: / Method of growing crops • / Name list of banned substance • / principle downside of organic food • / Banned substance in organic farming • / Pesticide used in conventional farming • / United States Department of Agriculture • Markets / Where you should buy your food from • / One of the 4 principles of organic agriculture • ...
Cotton, Cattle, Railroads, Frontier Vocab 2021-04-05
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- the making of articles on a large scale using machinery
- first wire technology capable of restraining cattle.
- a community undergoing rapid growth due to sudden economic shock.
- farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little, if any, surplus for sale or trade.
- a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth is abruptly followed by one of economic decline
- the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, especially referring to the western US
- any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting.
- a large area of grazing land without fences or other barriers.
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- large-scale production of crops for sale
- African American soldiers who mainly served on the Western frontier following the American Civil War.
- to prepare and work on (land) in order to raise crops
- a large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and sorted.
- The action of marking with branding Iron.
- a town or city in a cattle-raising area of western North America.
14 Clues: large-scale production of crops for sale • The action of marking with branding Iron. • first wire technology capable of restraining cattle. • to prepare and work on (land) in order to raise crops • the making of articles on a large scale using machinery • any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. • ...
Unit 3: Early Humans 2025-12-01
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- The main methods the Paleolthic people found their food.
- The discovery that helped Paleolithic people survive, get light, stay warm, and kept wild animals away.
- A famous invention of the stone ages.
- People who move from place to place as a group to find food for themselves.
- Early Humans learned to express themselves through what type of art.
- At the end of the Neolithic Age, people began to mix copper with tin to create a new metal.
- During the ice age, this formed due to the ocean levels dropping.
- Another name for the earliest (first) period of the Stone Age.
- During the Neolithic Age, people's lives changed from being nomads to settling into villages because of this.
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- The name for when people changed to settled farming (due to increase in tools and technologies).
- Another name for the latest (last) period of the Stone Age, called the Neolithic Age..
- During this age, people begin to tame animals, have other jobs besides farming and start settling in villages instead of moving around constantly.
- The period in ancient human culture when people began to make and use bronze.
- A Time when glaciers covered much of the land.
14 Clues: A famous invention of the stone ages. • A Time when glaciers covered much of the land. • The main methods the Paleolthic people found their food. • Another name for the earliest (first) period of the Stone Age. • During the ice age, this formed due to the ocean levels dropping. • Early Humans learned to express themselves through what type of art. • ...
Food production - Osheen k 2020-07-14
Across
- 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.
- The starting material in a system, which is subjected to many steps to later produce something.
- The artificial watering of the land, usually throw the digging of canals etc.
- The accumulation in the soil of salts due to exploitation of water table.
- Farming that moves from one location to another every couple of years.
- The conversion of skin into leather.
- A series of actions or steps taking place that convert inputs to outputs
- A brown or black organic substance that provides nutrients for plants and increases the ability of soil to retain water.
- Poisonous chemicals applied to crops to kill weeds.
- A farming system in which a single crop is grown continuously in the same field.
- The people working on the farm and possessing a certain skillset.
- Chemicals sprayed onto plants that kill insects and other pests.
- Farming that takes places in a permanent location. The farm and the farmer stays in the same place every year.
- The upper surface of water in the rocks.
- The artificial cultivation of crops
- A shortage of food causing malnutrition and hunger.
- Fields on steep hillsides are terraced to provide flat growing areas for crops.
- Chemical elements, some of which are critical to plant growth, e.g. nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus.
- The loss of soil from a field's surface by the action of wind or water, often accelerated by human actions.
- The deterioration of the suitability of land for farming due to soil erosion, desertification and salinisation. The exhaustion of nutrients in the soil.
- The practice of leaving a field untouched at intervals of time to allow the soil to regenerate.
- Animals kept by farmers for their meat or other products.
- Cereals, vegetables and fruit grown by people.
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- Low amount of inputs in relation to land.
- A machine which cuts cereal crops, separates the grains from the husks and stalks and produces three separate outputs – grain, straw (the plant stems) and the husks.
- Rearing of animals, usually in hilly, grassy areas.
- A method of preventing soil erosion. Crops are grown in narrow bands, often at right angles to the prevailing wind, with other bands of different crops in between. The crops are harvested at different times so the eld is never left completely bare.
- When work done is mainly done by humans and animals.
- Methods of protecting the soil from erosion e.g. hedges, terraces, contour ploughing, strip cropping.
- too many animals on a plot of land, with the result that the quality of the pasture deteriorates.
- The sowing of seeds into soil at the start of the growing season.
- large amount of inputs per unit of land, thus inputs are more concentrated as plots are usually small in relation.
- The excessive use of farmland to the point where productivity falls due to soil exhaustion or land degradation.
- The finished products of a system
- Ploughing around a hill, rather than up and down it (to prevent soil erosion).
- The situation in which c country lacks sufficient resources to fulfil the nutritional needs of its people.
- Changing the crop on a plot every year for three or four years before the first crop is grown again.
- The situation in which a country has sufficient food resources to support its population. Food resources also fufil the nutritional needs of the people.
- Seeds that have been biologically altered to have better qualities, such as disease resistance.
- Chemicals put into the soil to increase its fertility, usually rich in nitrates and phosphates.
- Genetically engineered crops that are grown from better quality seeds and usually provided a healthy surplus of crop
- A type of farming which avoids the use of inorganic chemical fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides. This causes produce to usually be more expensive, but environmentally better.
- Crops grown for the feeding of animals, usually stored and fed to the animals during the winter months
- Large sums of money provided to countries suffering from disasters and lacking the financial resources to adress the issue. This money is provided by MEDCs to LEDCs usually and need not be returned.
- Sums of money provided by the government to farmers to encourage certain farming practices.
- growing of crops
- Animals used to pull tools or machines, such as ploughs.
- The removal of unwanted plants from the farmland to prevent hindrance to growing crops.
- A crop produced to be sold for money.
- 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.
- Large storage towers (silos) used to store grain.
- rearing or animals and growing of crops
- Limits set to prevent overproduction of certain crops.
53 Clues: growing of crops • The finished products of a system • The artificial cultivation of crops • The conversion of skin into leather. • A crop produced to be sold for money. • rearing or animals and growing of crops • The upper surface of water in the rocks. • Low amount of inputs in relation to land. • Cereals, vegetables and fruit grown by people. • ...
Peyton Mazur-Baker 2025-10-30
18 Clues: school • tiding • houses • burning • spending • trash waste • making cars • agriculture • growing food • travel by car • earning money • travel by foot • travel by bike • creativity, making • taking care of plastic • volleyball, baseball, and ect • making cakes, cookies, brownies • making things like stir frys, and soups
ancient india 2019-11-20
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- great for food and were a sign of strength and gentle
- used to make weapons and trade
- populated river that was great for farming and supplies
- worst caste and had to do the dirty work
- drawings on walls that show daily lives
- building where they worshiped their gods
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- indias main language
- popular way of agriculture
- animal that was used to attack in war
- study of stars
10 Clues: study of stars • indias main language • popular way of agriculture • used to make weapons and trade • animal that was used to attack in war • drawings on walls that show daily lives • worst caste and had to do the dirty work • building where they worshiped their gods • great for food and were a sign of strength and gentle • ...
Yields and Agriculture 2020-08-24
Across
- The wandering, but controlled movement of livestock
- Farmering to meet the needs for their family
- The practice of planting and caring for forests
- Farming that uses lot of chemicals
- Farming for cash, food produced for sale market
- Agriculture conducted on commercial principles
- A crop produced for commercial value
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- Area cleared but returned to when it recovers
- Small amounts of labour relative to land area
- Graslaand suitable for pasturage
10 Clues: Graslaand suitable for pasturage • Farming that uses lot of chemicals • A crop produced for commercial value • Farmering to meet the needs for their family • Small amounts of labour relative to land area • Area cleared but returned to when it recovers • Agriculture conducted on commercial principles • The practice of planting and caring for forests • ...
Yields, Inputs and Technologies 2020-10-29
Across
- A machine that helps the process of farming
- Can Improve yields dramatically
- type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air
- Research that increased agriculture production
Down
- to put a wild animal/plant to use
- first biotech food.
- plants that come back every year
- the process of using living organisms to produce products
- something you are allergic to
- ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems
10 Clues: first biotech food. • something you are allergic to • Can Improve yields dramatically • plants that come back every year • to put a wild animal/plant to use • A machine that helps the process of farming • Research that increased agriculture production • type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air • the process of using living organisms to produce products • ...
Yields, Inputs and Technologies 2020-10-29
Across
- A machine that helps the process of farming
- Can Improve yields dramatically
- type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air
- Research that increased agriculture production
Down
- to put a wild animal/plant to use
- first biotech food.
- plants that come back every year
- the process of using living organisms to produce products
- something you are allergic to
- ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems
10 Clues: first biotech food. • something you are allergic to • Can Improve yields dramatically • plants that come back every year • to put a wild animal/plant to use • A machine that helps the process of farming • Research that increased agriculture production • type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air • the process of using living organisms to produce products • ...
Yields, Inputs and Technologies 2020-10-29
Across
- the process of using living organisms to produce products
- plants that come back every year
- to put a wild animal/plant to use
- type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air
Down
- Research that increased agriculture production
- first biotech food.
- Can Improve yields dramatically
- ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems
- A machine that helps the process of farming
- something you are allergic to
10 Clues: first biotech food. • something you are allergic to • Can Improve yields dramatically • plants that come back every year • to put a wild animal/plant to use • A machine that helps the process of farming • Research that increased agriculture production • type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air • the process of using living organisms to produce products • ...
Animal Production 2024-05-02
Across
- mating distantly related animals that can be traced to one ancestor
- mating of two animals of different families but of the same breed
- the larva of a frog/toad
- another name for fish farming and
- mating father and daughter animal
Down
- mating of two animals from different breeds
- product obtained from dairy farming
- example of a hermaphrodite animal
- process of mating animals for better yields
- product obtained from apiculture
10 Clues: the larva of a frog/toad • product obtained from apiculture • example of a hermaphrodite animal • another name for fish farming and • mating father and daughter animal • product obtained from dairy farming • mating of two animals from different breeds • process of mating animals for better yields • mating of two animals of different families but of the same breed • ...
test 2024-05-22
synonyms 2021-11-08
Eat your vegetables 2023-05-29
16 Clues: two • polish • buyers • farming • unlucky • showing • to decay • no doubts • to say yes • officially agree • not being serious • worker for a company • from a certain country • processing raw materials • giving way under pressure • hard layer protecting eggs
Extra Credit Crossword 2023-03-09
Across
- farming practice where only one type of crop is grown
- Any living organism that shapes its environments – includes animals, plants, bacteria, fungi, etc.
- the topmost part of soil that is used for farming
- the layer of Earth’s surface where life exists – includes plants, animals, and bacteria
- the layer of Earth’s surface where rocks and minerals are located – consists of all rocks from magma to mountains to sand
- farming practice where multiple crop types are grown
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- is the total amount of water on a planet – includes water on Earth’s surface, underground, and in the air
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- Any non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes the environments – includes rocks, water, light, and air
- is the layers of gases surrounding a planet – Earth’s atmosphere consists mostly of nitrogen and oxygen
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- is an introduced organism that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment
12 Clues: the topmost part of soil that is used for farming • farming practice where multiple crop types are grown • farming practice where only one type of crop is grown • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • ...
Geography 2025-05-07
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- cattle ranching and farming due to the Great Plains is a big economic activity of this region
- River located in the Central US and was used for travel and trade
- America the US is located on this continent
- Ocean this ocean borders the US on the east
- farming is a big part of this region's economic activity because of the fertile soil
- these areas are also known as cities and have lots of apartments and lots of people
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- shipping due to ports like Houston and dairy farming are a big part of this region's economic activity
- Mountains these mountains were a barrier for colonists wanting to move west
- Ocean this ocean borders the US on the west
- fishing due to its closeness to the Pacific Ocean, and technology are an important economic activity in the region
- fishing and lumber are a big part of this region's economic activity
- out in the country where there are fewer people and the houses are farther apart
- the study of the earth and the people living there
- fewer people than urban areas and most people live in a housing community
14 Clues: Ocean this ocean borders the US on the west • America the US is located on this continent • Ocean this ocean borders the US on the east • the study of the earth and the people living there • River located in the Central US and was used for travel and trade • fishing and lumber are a big part of this region's economic activity • ...
Braden and landon 2024-12-19
Across
- when groups of iriqouis got together
- a lake that was used for chinapas
- the land between north and South America
- a game that they played that involved life or death
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- lived in central Mexico
- were the maya lived
- farming strategy built on water
- a early civilization that lived on the Yucatán peninsula
- known for making huge stone heads
- a way of farming that involved building along high mountains
10 Clues: were the maya lived • lived in central Mexico • farming strategy built on water • a lake that was used for chinapas • known for making huge stone heads • when groups of iriqouis got together • the land between north and South America • a game that they played that involved life or death • a early civilization that lived on the Yucatán peninsula • ...
More Invention Details 2021-03-02
More Invention Details 2021-03-02
10 Clues: farming • waterpower • spinnedwool • steelprocess • breaktoughsoil • watertransport • clearingcotton • massproduceparts • electricalsignals • increasedspeedoftravel
TECHNOLOGY IN EASTER SHOW 2024-03-28
Pöppisvideot by Lenni 2025-12-11
Econ 2021-08-31
19 Clues: korea • demand • states • economy • farming • society • economy • economy • interest • property • agriculture • per capital • flow diagram • and tradition • of limited resources • of producers and consumers • the us government control everything • system france has stricter labor laws • economy a small community teaching others within
Stalin's Collectivisation 2019-05-20
17 Clues: forced • poor farmer • exterminate • fuel source • ideal worker • Staved people • former system • accuse or vilify • Tsarist reformer • a collective farm • aggregating farmers • Socialist newspaper • tight-fisted peasant • opposite to socialist • a target for production • antiquated farming system • attempted to reform agriculture
Social Studies Roots 2024-05-07
Across
- across (transportation)
- people (democracy)
- write (graphic)
- before (antebellum)
- rule/government (democrat)
- people (population)
- ancient (really really old)
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- man (anthropology)
- together (community)
- farming, field (agriculture)
- build (construct)
- self (automatic)
- ruler (archduke)
- god (theology)
- city (police)
- jud, jur, just, (justice, jury etc.)
- citizen
17 Clues: citizen • city (police) • god (theology) • write (graphic) • self (automatic) • ruler (archduke) • build (construct) • man (anthropology) • people (democracy) • before (antebellum) • people (population) • together (community) • across (transportation) • rule/government (democrat) • ancient (really really old) • farming, field (agriculture) • jud, jur, just, (justice, jury etc.)
WZU L5 2S Final 2023-06-15
19 Clues: loyal • control • farming • necessary • bug killer • fulfilling • insufficient • try to solve • equal weight • not important • the situation • a complete deal • more than enough • Worm inside body • the way someone acts • illustration graphics • Able to recover quickly • product information on paper • something that affects the outcome
Agricultural Revolution 2020-09-15
Across
- trading goods for goods without the use of money
- having more than enough resources
- a specific task or skill
- capturing small animals&collecting plants
- taming plants or animals for human use
- means the "New Stone Age"; known for farming
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- means the "Old Stone Age"; known for foraging
- farming
- moving from place to place with the seasons
- a way of transporting water to an area of land
10 Clues: farming • a specific task or skill • having more than enough resources • taming plants or animals for human use • capturing small animals&collecting plants • moving from place to place with the seasons • means the "New Stone Age"; known for farming • means the "Old Stone Age"; known for foraging • a way of transporting water to an area of land • ...
Yields, Inputs and Technologies 2020-10-29
Across
- A machine that helps the process of farming
- Can Improve yields dramatically
- type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air
- Research that increased agriculture production
Down
- to put a wild animal/plant to use
- first biotech food.
- plants that come back every year
- the process of using living organisms to produce products
- something you are allergic to
- ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems
10 Clues: first biotech food. • something you are allergic to • Can Improve yields dramatically • plants that come back every year • to put a wild animal/plant to use • A machine that helps the process of farming • Research that increased agriculture production • type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air • the process of using living organisms to produce products • ...
Yields, Inputs and Technologies 2020-10-29
Across
- A machine that helps the process of farming
- Can Improve yields dramatically
- type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air
- Research that increased agriculture production
Down
- to put a wild animal/plant to use
- first biotech food.
- plants that come back every year
- the process of using living organisms to produce products
- something you are allergic to
- ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems
10 Clues: first biotech food. • something you are allergic to • Can Improve yields dramatically • plants that come back every year • to put a wild animal/plant to use • A machine that helps the process of farming • Research that increased agriculture production • type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air • the process of using living organisms to produce products • ...
More Invention Details 2021-03-02
Lazy Duck 2021-10-13
FFA creed 2025-02-04
Mesopotamia, JAT Ch.1, Sec. 2 2023-11-27
Across
- A group of many different lands under one ruler
- These created good farming conditions making it easy to feed many people
- Mountain of god
- Sumerian invention that made farming much easier
- The city of Babylon grew on the banks of this river
- Complex societies with cities, government, organized religions, art, a system of writing and social structures
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- Dams, waterways and ditches used to water crops
- Sumerian writing system
- The land between the rivers
- The city of Nineveh grew on the banks of this river
- Skilled workers who made cloth, pottery or metal products
- Specially trained record keepers
- Babylonian king famous for his code of laws
13 Clues: Mountain of god • Sumerian writing system • The land between the rivers • Specially trained record keepers • Babylonian king famous for his code of laws • Dams, waterways and ditches used to water crops • A group of many different lands under one ruler • Sumerian invention that made farming much easier • The city of Nineveh grew on the banks of this river • ...
Mapwork application revision 2024-10-08
Across
- B4 or D3, showing higher income residential land use zone
- Urban land-use zone in which Aerodrome and purification plant are found in block D2
- Type of settlement in block G7
- Most noticeable settlement shape in block G9
- Main function of settlement in block G7
- Street pattern in block D2.
- Industrial area is located around letter L / letter O
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- Urban land-use zone in block C5
- Level of farming in block B2
- Street pattern around L in block D3
- Settlement pattern in block G7
- Rural settlement pattern in block J3
- Volksrust is an example of a Option A (gap town) / Option B (nodal point)
13 Clues: Street pattern in block D2. • Level of farming in block B2 • Type of settlement in block G7 • Settlement pattern in block G7 • Urban land-use zone in block C5 • Street pattern around L in block D3 • Rural settlement pattern in block J3 • Main function of settlement in block G7 • Most noticeable settlement shape in block G9 • ...
AFI crossword 2025-08-29
Across
- Chemical-free farming
- Packaging process where air is replaced with protective gases
- Vacuum-sealed slow cooking
- Activities focused on innovating and improving food products
- Heat process used to kill pathogens in milk and juice
- Food process where microbes convert sugars into alcohol or acids
- Changing plant/animal DNA
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- Process of enhancing food to increase price or shelf life
- Farming of fish and shellfish under controlled conditions
- Law passed by government describing what can and cannot be done
- Government agency responsible for food standards in Australia & NZ
- Set level of daily nutrient requirements
- System ensuring food safety by identifying hazards and control points
13 Clues: Chemical-free farming • Changing plant/animal DNA • Vacuum-sealed slow cooking • Set level of daily nutrient requirements • Heat process used to kill pathogens in milk and juice • Process of enhancing food to increase price or shelf life • Farming of fish and shellfish under controlled conditions • Activities focused on innovating and improving food products • ...
Extra Credit Crossword 2023-03-09
Across
- Any living organism that shapes its environments – includes animals, plants, bacteria, fungi, etc.
- the topmost part of soil that is used for farming
- Any non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes the environments – includes rocks, water, light, and air
- the layer of Earth’s surface where life exists – includes plants, animals, and bacteria
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- farming practice where multiple crop types are grown
- farming practice where only one type of crop is grown
Down
- is the total amount of water on a planet – includes water on Earth’s surface, underground, and in the air
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- the layer of Earth’s surface where rocks and minerals are located – consists of all rocks from magma to mountains to sand
- is the layers of gases surrounding a planet – Earth’s atmosphere consists mostly of nitrogen and oxygen
11 Clues: the topmost part of soil that is used for farming • farming practice where multiple crop types are grown • farming practice where only one type of crop is grown • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • ...
Yields, Inputs and Technologies 2020-10-29
Across
- the process of using living organisms to produce products
- to put a wild animal/plant to use
- Research that increased agriculture production
- ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems
- first biotech food.
- something you are allergic to
Down
- Can Improve yields dramatically
- plants that come back every year
- A machine that helps the process of farming
- type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air
10 Clues: first biotech food. • something you are allergic to • Can Improve yields dramatically • plants that come back every year • to put a wild animal/plant to use • A machine that helps the process of farming • Research that increased agriculture production • type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air • the process of using living organisms to produce products • ...
Yields, Inputs and Technologies 2020-10-29
Across
- A machine that helps the process of farming
- Can Improve yields dramatically
- type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air
- Research that increased agriculture production
Down
- to put a wild animal/plant to use
- first biotech food.
- plants that come back every year
- the process of using living organisms to produce products
- something you are allergic to
- ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems
10 Clues: first biotech food. • something you are allergic to • Can Improve yields dramatically • plants that come back every year • to put a wild animal/plant to use • A machine that helps the process of farming • Research that increased agriculture production • type of farming that grows crops straight up in the air • the process of using living organisms to produce products • ...
Carolina Crossword 2017-03-22
Across
- The first Leader of North Carolina
- The most grown type of bean in the North Carolina Colony
- The most caught shellfish
- The type of weather that increased farming
- A major crop that many farmers grew
- The type of potato North Carolina produced
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- One of the first settlers
- The job that was done all year long
- Eight men who were selected by King Charles II
- The second most grown crop
10 Clues: One of the first settlers • The most caught shellfish • The second most grown crop • The first Leader of North Carolina • The job that was done all year long • A major crop that many farmers grew • The type of weather that increased farming • The type of potato North Carolina produced • Eight men who were selected by King Charles II • ...
Room one type of farming. 2021-01-22
Across
- Mixed farming is also called.
- The breeding and rearing of fish is called.
- Is a method of growing crops on side of hills or mountains.
Down
- crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in the market.
- - Is the rearing of silkworms for the production of silk.
- name of any one product of dairy farming.
- name of any one ornamental plant.
- It is a type of farming in which farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
8 Clues: Mixed farming is also called. • name of any one ornamental plant. • name of any one product of dairy farming. • The breeding and rearing of fish is called. • - Is the rearing of silkworms for the production of silk. • Is a method of growing crops on side of hills or mountains. • crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in the market. • ...
Greek myth 2023-01-13
Week Four Spelling Crossword 2020-05-16
History Terms 2017-03-03
Minecraft food 2019-10-13
Scratch your brains!! 2020-09-01
FFA Creed Paragraph 1 2024-09-24
Organic agriculture 2020-04-02
Across
- At the present time
- A farming method without the use of chemicals.
- Standing or pointing straight up (90 degrees)
- A large piece of land where plants are grown.
- The science of farming.
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- Belonging to a town or city.
- The conditions in which a person/plant lives.
- Reduce something to the smallest possible amount.
- Causing no damage to the environment & so continuing
- An idiom- A____ in the ocean.
10 Clues: At the present time • The science of farming. • Belonging to a town or city. • An idiom- A____ in the ocean. • The conditions in which a person/plant lives. • Standing or pointing straight up (90 degrees) • A large piece of land where plants are grown. • A farming method without the use of chemicals. • Reduce something to the smallest possible amount. • ...
History crossword puzzle 2022-03-29
Across
- farming when you grow food for personal use
- a place where the past comes alive
- Farming when you grow food to sell
- history stories your grandparents tell you
- places that consist of suburbs, cities
Down
- a printed object that gives you worldwide info
- a place you can lend books from
- a place with minimal resources
- sector the sector that involves raw materials
- the area that you live in
10 Clues: the area that you live in • a place with minimal resources • a place you can lend books from • a place where the past comes alive • Farming when you grow food to sell • places that consist of suburbs, cities • history stories your grandparents tell you • farming when you grow food for personal use • sector the sector that involves raw materials • ...
History crossword puzzle 2022-03-29
Across
- farming when you grow food for personal use
- a place where the past comes alive
- Farming when you grow food to sell
- history stories your grandparents tell you
- places that consist of suburbs, cities
Down
- a printed object that gives you worldwide info
- a place you can lend books from
- a place with minimal resources
- sector the sector that involves raw materials
- the area that you live in
10 Clues: the area that you live in • a place with minimal resources • a place you can lend books from • a place where the past comes alive • Farming when you grow food to sell • places that consist of suburbs, cities • history stories your grandparents tell you • farming when you grow food for personal use • sector the sector that involves raw materials • ...
Mesoamerica 2024-01-29
Across
- belief in more than one god.
- a type of writing used to communicate.
- the location were myan people lived.
- when you do not have food to survive
- a place for dead body’s that’s shaped like a triangle
- a monument that the Mayans built for worshiping gods
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- the people united
- the things people believe and worship.
- a civilization of people that lived in mesoamerica
- farming stair step farming
10 Clues: the people united • farming stair step farming • belief in more than one god. • the location were myan people lived. • when you do not have food to survive • a type of writing used to communicate. • the things people believe and worship. • a civilization of people that lived in mesoamerica • a monument that the Mayans built for worshiping gods • ...
Respect for National Symbol 2024-03-01
FFA Crossword 2025-12-16
mesopotamia 2022-01-05
Across
- A religious belief in many gods or goddesses
- pictures and symbols carved into a clay tablet and one of the earliest forms of writing
- farming and working on the land
- brought water to crops to help them grow
- a place with an independent government centered around a more powerful place
- a farming tool pulled by oxen
- and pyramid type ting
Down
- to tame animals for meat hide and milk
- witch jobs are more powerful than others
- a writing tool
- a person trained to write in uniform script
- powerful and receives advice from an assembly
- an embankment built along a stream or river to prevent flooding
13 Clues: a writing tool • and pyramid type ting • a farming tool pulled by oxen • farming and working on the land • to tame animals for meat hide and milk • witch jobs are more powerful than others • brought water to crops to help them grow • a person trained to write in uniform script • A religious belief in many gods or goddesses • powerful and receives advice from an assembly • ...
mesopotamia 2022-01-05
Across
- and pyramid type ting
- a farming tool pulled by oxen
- a place with an independent government centered around a more powerful place
- to tame animals for meat hide and milk
- witch jobs are more powerful than others
- farming and working on the land
Down
- brought water to crops to help them grow
- pictures and symbols carved into a clay tablet and one of the earliest forms of writing
- powerful and receives advice from an assembly
- an embankment built along a stream or river to prevent flooding
- A religious belief in many gods or goddesses
- a writing tool
- a person trained to write in uniform script
13 Clues: a writing tool • and pyramid type ting • a farming tool pulled by oxen • farming and working on the land • to tame animals for meat hide and milk • brought water to crops to help them grow • witch jobs are more powerful than others • a person trained to write in uniform script • A religious belief in many gods or goddesses • powerful and receives advice from an assembly • ...
Early Human Vocab 2 2023-10-25
Across
- Person who hunts wild animals and gathers plants to survive
- Person who moves from place to place with no settled home
- More of something than is needed
- history / tradition Unwritten account of events, passed by word of mouth
- workers Perform jobs other than farming
- Exchange of goods
- Soil that encourages the growth of crops and plants
Down
- bridge Trapped ice that let humans walk across the continents
- A green area in a desert where plants can grow
- Practice of growing plants and raising animals for food
- Taming animals or farmland for use
- Movement from one region to another
- Age "New Stone Age", early farming
13 Clues: Exchange of goods • More of something than is needed • Taming animals or farmland for use • Age "New Stone Age", early farming • Movement from one region to another • workers Perform jobs other than farming • A green area in a desert where plants can grow • Soil that encourages the growth of crops and plants • Practice of growing plants and raising animals for food • ...
