farming Crossword Puzzles
Dairy farming 2023-02-08
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- America’s favorite flavor of ice cream
- The mammary gland of cows where milk is produced.
- Building on a farm that houses animals, feed and small implements.
- The process of heating raw milk to a high temperature and cooling it rapidly to kill any natural bacteria that may be present.
- A newborn dairy animal.
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- The white solid that forms when milk coagulates (clumps together) in the cheesemaking process.
- an essential nutrient for building strong bones and teeth that is found in milk.
- National Dairy Month
- A sugar that is found only in milk.
- most popular natural cheese in the U.S.
10 Clues: National Dairy Month • A newborn dairy animal. • A sugar that is found only in milk. • America’s favorite flavor of ice cream • most popular natural cheese in the U.S. • The mammary gland of cows where milk is produced. • Building on a farm that houses animals, feed and small implements. • an essential nutrient for building strong bones and teeth that is found in milk. • ...
organic farming 2014-12-23
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- if you have it you are lucky
- it has been ploughed but no crops has been planted
- when you are well en suffering from any illness
- substance that helps plants to grow
- plants such as wheat and potatoes grown in large quantities
- prohibited
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- flow os sheep is a group of them
- large group of animals
- mixture of decaying plants and manure added to the soil
- effect the rise in temperature in the atmosphere
10 Clues: prohibited • large group of animals • if you have it you are lucky • flow os sheep is a group of them • substance that helps plants to grow • when you are well en suffering from any illness • effect the rise in temperature in the atmosphere • it has been ploughed but no crops has been planted • mixture of decaying plants and manure added to the soil • ...
Farming & Pioneers 2023-09-11
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- Invented a reaping machine
- A movement to help farmers that was founded by Oliver Kelley
- Offered 160 acres to to those willing to imrove the land
- Homes built out of sod
- They were more independent than their counterparts back East
- Huge farms for mass production
- A third political party established in 1887
- Invented steel plow
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- The first people to settle an area
- This replaced the Granger Movement
10 Clues: Invented steel plow • Homes built out of sod • Invented a reaping machine • Huge farms for mass production • The first people to settle an area • This replaced the Granger Movement • A third political party established in 1887 • Offered 160 acres to to those willing to imrove the land • A movement to help farmers that was founded by Oliver Kelley • ...
Agriculture 2022-08-09
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- Rearing of animals with farming is called.........farming
- A crop which is Grown in Kharif Season
- A farming method to get profit
- A farming method to feed the family.
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- A farming method in which single crop is grown on a large scale
- A crop which is grown in Rabi Season
- Growing of grapes is called
- Another name of Primitive subsistence farming
8 Clues: Growing of grapes is called • A farming method to get profit • A crop which is grown in Rabi Season • A farming method to feed the family. • A crop which is Grown in Kharif Season • Another name of Primitive subsistence farming • Rearing of animals with farming is called.........farming • A farming method in which single crop is grown on a large scale
Farming Tilapia 2022-03-12
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- They are living beings of plant origin that live floating in the water, and move by currents, They are autotrophs
- Fertilizer is a substance that can be inorganic or organic and is used to increase soil quality and provide nutrients to crops
- The process or period of gathering in crops
- Is an animal that has the ability to eat and survive on both plant and animal matter
- It is the ingestion of food by organisms to obtain the nutrients necessary for their development
- The process or period of gathering in crops
- Any increase in temperature, increase in the number of individuals or objects, or rise in the volume of water in a reservoir
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- Agricultural cultivation system that consists of simultaneously producing different crops on the same farm
- Is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock
- That is capable of staying on the surface of a liquid
- Property of living beings and materials to withstand changes in temperature, pressure, corrosive substances, humidity, etc
11 Clues: The process or period of gathering in crops • The process or period of gathering in crops • Is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock • That is capable of staying on the surface of a liquid • Is an animal that has the ability to eat and survive on both plant and animal matter • ...
Farming & Agriculture 2021-08-19
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- deadliest mushrooms are in this family
- going into nature to find food
- a mushroom that grows and is similar to chicken
- Three Sisters is a popular example
- methods to keep water flowing to crops
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- This type of farming means it can last for several generations
- managing trees, crops, and animals to benefit each other
- yellow blossomed weeds that are good for cooking and home remedies
- burning a forest to use the ash as fertilizer
- a farm tool that tills the land
10 Clues: going into nature to find food • a farm tool that tills the land • Three Sisters is a popular example • deadliest mushrooms are in this family • methods to keep water flowing to crops • burning a forest to use the ash as fertilizer • a mushroom that grows and is similar to chicken • managing trees, crops, and animals to benefit each other • ...
Goat Farming 2023-06-19
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- what goat makes cashmere?
- what is fine hair from younger angora goats used for?
- another product of goat milk
- has the advantage that there no ___ or religious taboos
- cashmere goats produce a ____ fleece
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- what goat makes mohair?
- what goat breed is the main meat breed?
- what type of milk is an alternative for some people?
- what is thicker hair from older angora goats used for?
- a product of goat milk
10 Clues: a product of goat milk • what goat makes mohair? • what goat makes cashmere? • another product of goat milk • cashmere goats produce a ____ fleece • what goat breed is the main meat breed? • what type of milk is an alternative for some people? • what is fine hair from younger angora goats used for? • what is thicker hair from older angora goats used for? • ...
Farming Today 2024-07-12
Farming Industry 2024-06-05
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- Farming drought is when there is not enough rain, making conditions harder for crops to grow and animals to find food.
- Type of farming that uses a lot of labor, expensive and produces a lot on a small piece of land.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, wool and other products.
- Land used for agriculture, including growing crops or raising livestock
- Animals raised on farms for various purposes like food, wool, work, or other farm needs.
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- Type of farming where large areas of land, use little labor and produce products for export.
- Places outside cities with lots of open land, farms and small amounts of people.
- Land where grapevines are grown for the purpose of making wine.
- The amount of a crop harvested from a particular area
- Watering crops with pipes or canals instead of having to rely on rainfall.
10 Clues: The amount of a crop harvested from a particular area • Land where grapevines are grown for the purpose of making wine. • Land used for agriculture, including growing crops or raising livestock • Watering crops with pipes or canals instead of having to rely on rainfall. • Places outside cities with lots of open land, farms and small amounts of people. • ...
gg 2023-11-30
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- High-Tech Monitoring in Pisciculture
- Pisciculture Sustainable Practice
- Ancient Birthplace of Fish Farming
- International Fishers Day (Month)
- Who is the Father of Pisciculture?
- Vertical Fish Farming Method
- Symbol of 9/11 Heroism in Pisciculture
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- Fish Farming Innovation
- Pisciculture Crash Site
- Early Fish Breeding Pioneer
10 Clues: Fish Farming Innovation • Pisciculture Crash Site • Early Fish Breeding Pioneer • Vertical Fish Farming Method • Pisciculture Sustainable Practice • International Fishers Day (Month) • Ancient Birthplace of Fish Farming • Who is the Father of Pisciculture? • High-Tech Monitoring in Pisciculture • Symbol of 9/11 Heroism in Pisciculture
Types of farming 2021-01-19
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- which farming is the branch of the agriclture
- in which farming practice of growing crops on series of different type of crops in the same area in defferent seasons
- in which farming method of growing crops on sides of hills or mountains by planting on tarraces built into the slop
- in which farming the rearing of silkworms
- which farming is known as multiple cropping
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- in which farming cultivation area is large and most of the work is done by machines
- in which farming famers focus on growing enough food for themselves and there families
- in which farming the breading and rearing of fishes
8 Clues: in which farming the rearing of silkworms • which farming is known as multiple cropping • which farming is the branch of the agriclture • in which farming the breading and rearing of fishes • in which farming cultivation area is large and most of the work is done by machines • in which farming famers focus on growing enough food for themselves and there families • ...
Farming revolution 2020-05-20
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- Feudal dependency started to change gradually in Western Europe
- village community
- with the iron parts it was easier to work with it, the harvest was better
- Horses could pull the plough more easily without bearing the weight on their neck.
- guest in Latin
- was one of the feudal duties and hence land tenure forms in the feudal system. A farmer, for example, held the land in exchange for a clearly defined, fixed payment to be made at specified intervals to his feudal lord
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- Amount of goods which were not needed to live, peasant could exchange it for other goods or later for money
- a system of farming developed in medieval Europe, in which farm land was divided into three fields of equal size and each of these was successively planted with a winter crop, planted with a spring crop, and left unplanted.
- serfs were not bound to the soil, they could...
- It was used to protect the animal's feet.
10 Clues: guest in Latin • village community • It was used to protect the animal's feet. • serfs were not bound to the soil, they could... • Feudal dependency started to change gradually in Western Europe • with the iron parts it was easier to work with it, the harvest was better • Horses could pull the plough more easily without bearing the weight on their neck. • ...
Farming Actions 2020-07-16
10 Clues: I lay eggs • I give you milk • I _____________ the cow • I _____________ the barn • I _____________ the seeds • I _____________ the horse • I ______________ the eggs • I ___________ the chickens • I _____________ the flowers • I have four legs, and you can ride me
Stock Farming. 2018-07-29
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- All the stock provides us this product, what do we braai?
- Chicken and Ostriches.
- Spread it on your bread (one if the dairy products)
- Sheep provides us this product to make clothes.
- Large stock, small stock and poultry.
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- Sheep and Pigs
- Products that's made of milk, butter and cheese.
- Animal that is part of the large stock.
- Something that is made from something else.
- One of the 3 animals that provides us leather.
10 Clues: Sheep and Pigs • Chicken and Ostriches. • Large stock, small stock and poultry. • Animal that is part of the large stock. • Something that is made from something else. • One of the 3 animals that provides us leather. • Sheep provides us this product to make clothes. • Products that's made of milk, butter and cheese. • Spread it on your bread (one if the dairy products) • ...
farming equipment 2021-05-05
Shrimp farming 2022-03-05
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- are decapod crustaceans with elongated bodies and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – most commonly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata.
- also known as aquafarming, is the controlled cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, algae and other organisms of value such as aquatic plants.
- is an animal with a hard shell and several pairs of legs, which usually lives in water. Crabs, lobsters, and shrimps are crustaceans.
- is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.
- is a marine crustacean that resembles a large shrimp, many varieties of which are edible.
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- is an abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism, and that is not due to any immediate external injury.
- is the practice of growing one crop species in a field at a time. Monoculture is widely used in intensive farming and in organic farming.
- is a group of mature individuals used in aquaculture for breeding purposes. Broodstock can be a population of animals maintained in captivity as a source of replacement for, or enhancement of, seed and fry numbers.
- refers to an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
- able to continue over a period of time.
10 Clues: able to continue over a period of time. • is a marine crustacean that resembles a large shrimp, many varieties of which are edible. • refers to an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities. • ...
dairy farming 2022-01-19
10 Clues: cow waste • dried grass • newborn cow • sanitizes cows teats • bedding for dairy cows • comes out of a cows udder • building dairy cows live in • machine used for field work • fermented corn used as cow feed • small machine used for chores around barnyard
Farming crossword 2020-06-02
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- A substance added to land to increase growth of plants
- Which industry involves fruit and vegetables
- The supply of water to land to help pasture and crop growth
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- What type of planting helps restore and maintain waterways
- A large area of trees
- A common cereal grown and fed to dairy cows
- A group of cows
- What industry involves the production and processing of trees
- What commodity do cows produce
- What type of tree is commonly planted for forestry in NZ
10 Clues: A group of cows • A large area of trees • What commodity do cows produce • A common cereal grown and fed to dairy cows • Which industry involves fruit and vegetables • A substance added to land to increase growth of plants • What type of tree is commonly planted for forestry in NZ • What type of planting helps restore and maintain waterways • ...
Spaghetti Farming 2023-03-31
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- For the Swiss, harvesting is a _________ affair
- At the dinner, they start with a _________
- Because plant _______ work with cultivating the crops for so long, they are now a uniform length
- It took place during the last two weeks of what month
- The spaghetti farming took place in which country?
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- the spaghetti farming started _______ in 1957
- a late ________ could affect the crop
- There is nothing like real ___________ spaghetti
- The spaghetti is dried in the ______
- After the harvest, the crops are laid out to ______
10 Clues: The spaghetti is dried in the ______ • a late ________ could affect the crop • At the dinner, they start with a _________ • the spaghetti farming started _______ in 1957 • For the Swiss, harvesting is a _________ affair • There is nothing like real ___________ spaghetti • The spaghetti farming took place in which country? • ...
FARMING WORLD 2021-01-18
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- cultivation of ornamental plants.
- helps the birds to keep their body warm.
- method in which seeds are scattered by hand.
- A threshing tool .
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- dairy product is the food produced from the milk of.
- popularly known as moonsoon crops.
- farming using old methods of farming.
- commonly used fertilizer.
- farming that reduces soil erosion and water loss.
- commonly used pesticide.
10 Clues: A threshing tool . • commonly used pesticide. • commonly used fertilizer. • cultivation of ornamental plants. • popularly known as moonsoon crops. • farming using old methods of farming. • helps the birds to keep their body warm. • method in which seeds are scattered by hand. • farming that reduces soil erosion and water loss. • ...
Baisic farming 2021-02-02
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- uses air to depst seeds
- commonly used in no tillage operations
- scaering seeds over large areas
- ways to plant seeds
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- applied to soil for nutrients
- kills insects
- applied after plants are established
- a flower is produced and a organ is made
- happens once a plant is ripened
- provides many benefits during seedbed
10 Clues: kills insects • ways to plant seeds • uses air to depst seeds • applied to soil for nutrients • happens once a plant is ripened • scaering seeds over large areas • applied after plants are established • provides many benefits during seedbed • commonly used in no tillage operations • a flower is produced and a organ is made
Basic Farming 2021-02-02
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- - living organisms which cause damage to crops or hinder crop growth
- - a functional and structural unit of a plant or fungus.
- - Physical quantity that expresses hot and cold.
- - The characteristic of being slightly wet or damp.
- -Can be applied through fields or aerial application
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- - applied once plants have emerged
- - How you put seeds in the ground
- - process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy
- - center pivot or drip irrigates which apply water to fields
- - any plant that is capable of producing Mineral products in commercial quantities and quality.
10 Clues: - How you put seeds in the ground • - applied once plants have emerged • - Physical quantity that expresses hot and cold. • - The characteristic of being slightly wet or damp. • -Can be applied through fields or aerial application • - a functional and structural unit of a plant or fungus. • - center pivot or drip irrigates which apply water to fields • ...
Chapter 18 Section 1: Postwar Changes to Texas Farming 2015-02-16
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- Farmers generally grew only enough food to meet their own family's needs called _____ farming.
- the owner of property that is leased or rented to another
- Because most of the Civil War battles were fought in other states, Texas suffered little _____ damage.
- Without a low-cost way to ship these goods, Texans saw little reason to pursue _____ farming.
- The Civil War and the _____ of slaves left Texans providing for themselves on a smaller scale.
- Poorer _____ started out with little more than their own labor and skills.
- to give a lender legal claim to property as security until a debt is repaid
- the Freedmen's _____ tried to help the freed slaves find jobs and establish stable lives.
- These landowners divided their _____ into smaller sections that could be sold to farm families.
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- When the Confederacy was broken up, these pieces of paper became worthless.
- Before and during the war, businesses had sold goods to the Confederate government on _____.
- a tenant farmer who receives a share of the value of the crop, minus charges for rent and other expenses
- In addition to owing much of their crop to the landlord, most sharecroppers had to buy food, clothing and other _____ on credit.
- Since most of the African American skills related to farming, many hoped to find work as a _____.
- The practice of renting land for farming is known as ____ farming.
- At the end of the Civil War, an estimated 250,000 African Americans lived in Texas making up about 30 percent of the _____.
- Any extra eggs, milk or vegetables were _____ or sold to neighbors or to merchants in town.
- The war left Texas and its people _____ ruined.
- Taking out a loan was risky even a small loan could put a family in _____ for years.
- The lack of efficient transportation in Texas also made it difficult to send crops to _____.
20 Clues: The war left Texas and its people _____ ruined. • the owner of property that is leased or rented to another • The practice of renting land for farming is known as ____ farming. • Poorer _____ started out with little more than their own labor and skills. • When the Confederacy was broken up, these pieces of paper became worthless. • ...
Agriculture 2022-02-24
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- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
- A form of subsistance agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to the other
- a system developed during the Second Agricultural Revolution in order to preserve the mineral health of soil used in agriculture and prevents patches of land from being exhausted
- It is Commercial agriculture
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- transition from hunting to planting and sustaining
- A flooded field for growing rice
- he development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and fertilizers transferred from the developed to developing world to alleviate the problem of food supply in those regions of the globe
- form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- the farming of products for sale off the farm
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- he process by which previously fertile lands become arid and unusable for farming
- an area surrounding the milk source (dairy farm) where milk is supplied without spoiling
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- System of planting crops on ridge tops, in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- the production of one or more usually cash crops on a large swathe of land
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- the seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures
21 Clues: It is Commercial agriculture • A flooded field for growing rice • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • the farming of products for sale off the farm • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • transition from hunting to planting and sustaining • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning • ...
Organic Farming 2021-05-24
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- Organic food is more
- Pollution Produces more _________ than conventional practices
- Strives for
- fertility Organic farming enhances
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- Eating organic limits your exposure to
- and plants There soil depends on certain types of
- illness caused by pathogens in organic farming
- Fertilizers No____________ are used in organic farming
- Farming growing healthy crops without toxins
9 Clues: Strives for • Organic food is more • fertility Organic farming enhances • Eating organic limits your exposure to • Farming growing healthy crops without toxins • illness caused by pathogens in organic farming • and plants There soil depends on certain types of • Fertilizers No____________ are used in organic farming • ...
Chapter 1 2022-08-17
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- how one identifies themself
- art and symbol
- one of the first cities
- African people group by this language
- searching for berries and game-meat?
- early spiritual gathering place
- time when farming became dominant
- North American artifact
- early form of government
- kissing cousins?
- one of the four things traded
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- honing your craft?
- the reason for cities
- people settling in one place
- geographic location for early farming
- product from Women's work?
- creating a pool for disease?
- herder
- representation of the fertile earth
- unpleasant side effect of civilization?
- making tools out of rocks
21 Clues: herder • art and symbol • kissing cousins? • honing your craft? • the reason for cities • one of the first cities • North American artifact • early form of government • making tools out of rocks • product from Women's work? • how one identifies themself • people settling in one place • creating a pool for disease? • one of the four things traded • early spiritual gathering place • ...
Organic Farming 2021-05-24
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- and plants, There soil depends on certain types of
- Strives for
- Fertilizers, No____________ are used in organic farming
- illness caused by pathogens in organic farming
- Organic food is more
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- Farming, growing healthy crops without toxins
- Eating organic limits your exposure to
- Pollution, Produces more _________ than conventional practices
- fertility, Organic farming enhances
9 Clues: Strives for • Organic food is more • fertility, Organic farming enhances • Eating organic limits your exposure to • Farming, growing healthy crops without toxins • illness caused by pathogens in organic farming • and plants, There soil depends on certain types of • Fertilizers, No____________ are used in organic farming • ...
AGROCULTURAL SYSTEMS 2014-07-28
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- SYNONYM FOR CATTLE
- EXCESS OF PRODUCTION THAT CAN BE SOLD
- FARMING FARMING WICH DOES NOT USE CHEMICALS. FERTILISERS, PESTICIDES ETC
- TO GATHER THE CROP
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- INCOME RECEIVED WHEN SELLING A PRODUCT AFTER ALL OPERATING EXPENSES
- TO GROW A SINGLE CROP YEAR AFTER YEAR ON THE SAME LAND
- FARMING FARMING WHEN THE PRODUCT IS CONSUMED MAINLY BY THE FAMILY WHO WORK THE LAND
- SYNONYM FOR WORKFORCE
- SYNONYM FOR CULTIVATE
- WHAT IS REQUIRED TO GROW A CROP
10 Clues: SYNONYM FOR CATTLE • TO GATHER THE CROP • SYNONYM FOR WORKFORCE • SYNONYM FOR CULTIVATE • WHAT IS REQUIRED TO GROW A CROP • EXCESS OF PRODUCTION THAT CAN BE SOLD • TO GROW A SINGLE CROP YEAR AFTER YEAR ON THE SAME LAND • INCOME RECEIVED WHEN SELLING A PRODUCT AFTER ALL OPERATING EXPENSES • FARMING FARMING WICH DOES NOT USE CHEMICALS. FERTILISERS, PESTICIDES ETC • ...
Amelia Dyer: Cross-Word Puzzle 2023-05-31
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- Another result of Dyer's case that Parliament did in 1908 was what?
- What was the name of the infant who was found in Dyer's parcel in the river?
- Dyer's baby farming career happened over how long?
- What type of serial killer did Dyer align with?
- What was the pseudonym that was found on Dyer's parcel in the river?
- What was the name of the product Dyer used early in her career of baby farming?
- Where was Dyer hung at for her execution on June 10th?
- Between conviction and execution, how much did Dyer write about her crimes (leaving out her daughter and son-in-law's involvement)?
- Where was the parcel that would condemn Dyer spotted?
- What act of Parliament in 1834, boosted the baby farming industry?
- What illness did Dyer's mother suffer from mentally and physically?
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- Who introduced baby farming to Dyer?
- What was Dyer's sentence when first caught and charged with child neglect?
- How did baby farmers spread their advertisements?
- In 1897, Parliament passed what Act as a result of Dyer's case.
- What was found on Dyer's victim's bodies that Dyer would state that was her signature?
- Where did Dyer first move after her family died?
- What was published in the paper following Dyer's death rather than one of her ads?
- During her career, Dyer moved. Where did she and her family move to?
19 Clues: Who introduced baby farming to Dyer? • What type of serial killer did Dyer align with? • Where did Dyer first move after her family died? • How did baby farmers spread their advertisements? • Dyer's baby farming career happened over how long? • Where was the parcel that would condemn Dyer spotted? • Where was Dyer hung at for her execution on June 10th? • ...
Plant vocabulary crossword 2024-06-10
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- ___ Reactions: How plants fix sunlight
- Reactions that result in G3P Creation
- Reactions through which plants make nutrients
- Formal name for "Tower Garden" farming
- Science of living things
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- ___ action: how water travels up a plant
- Plants uptake them through their roots
- Soil____: How able the soil is for growth
- Minimizing negative environmental impact
- Bacteria fixes it on the roots
- Farming without soil
11 Clues: Farming without soil • Science of living things • Bacteria fixes it on the roots • Reactions that result in G3P Creation • Plants uptake them through their roots • ___ Reactions: How plants fix sunlight • Formal name for "Tower Garden" farming • ___ action: how water travels up a plant • Minimizing negative environmental impact • Soil____: How able the soil is for growth • ...
New and Old Stone Age 2022-10-14
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- what did people use in STONE times
- herb, opposite of meat
- farming
- hot, burn
- food, meat, hint hint
- a job
- crops (I really don't know what else to put for this one without saying what it is)
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- New stone age
- you know him (6 mascot)
- Old stone age
- animals, pets
- Ice, 100000
- cave... paint...?
- same thing as 7
- first city
15 Clues: a job • farming • hot, burn • first city • Ice, 100000 • New stone age • Old stone age • animals, pets • same thing as 7 • cave... paint...? • food, meat, hint hint • herb, opposite of meat • you know him (6 mascot) • what did people use in STONE times • crops (I really don't know what else to put for this one without saying what it is)
Health 2024-08-12
14 Clues: growing food • to fill a need • to give part of • one hundred years • destructive water • cows raised for meat • too much of something • what plants grow from • the science of farming • something farmers grow • grass for animals to eat • poor country farm worker • why someone does something • having too little of something
Agriculture=) 2014-02-11
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- Many families can contribute their lives to their agricultural ______.
- What were men referred to?
- Women _______behind the plough when farming.
- _____tipped plough was used for turning over the soil.
- What was used to pulverize soil?
- What was it called when farmers worked on individual strips of land?
- Farming became a great source of _______ becaused of the technology used.
- Feudalsim and farming increased what?
- What was field three used for?
- What was used to pull freight and harrow and plough but cost more?
- What made it possible to pump large amounts of water wherever it was needed?
- _____was the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock.
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- What allowed horsepower to be directed more efficiently?
- What was field one used for?
- What was used to cut grain?
- Women ________ to earn money.
- What system was created by William the Conqueror?
- What allowed faster movement for heavy loads?
- What was used to fertilize crops?
- Who implemented the feudal system?
- How many men were required to harvest a 2 acre crop?
- What cuts the furrows and turns the soil?
- What was field two used for?
- What was used to cut grass?
- Women made _____for money.
- What was one of the duties of the men?
- _____was used to spread clay onto their soil?
27 Clues: What were men referred to? • Women made _____for money. • What was used to cut grain? • What was used to cut grass? • What was field one used for? • What was field two used for? • Women ________ to earn money. • What was field three used for? • What was used to pulverize soil? • What was used to fertilize crops? • Who implemented the feudal system? • ...
Video Scavenger Hunt 2017-09-20
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- "Non-GMO does not mean _____________"
- Conventional farming utilizes ___________ that farmers have available to them today.
- What is reduced, but not eliminated in organic farming systems?
- "GMOs can __________ pesticide use".
- Name an example of technology conventional farmers have available to them?
- ? = Animal By-Products
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- "Almost half of EU Organic Pesticides failed ___________ _________ evaluations".
- How do you replenish soil nutrients organically?
- "____________ does not need pesticides to grows".
- Organic= ?
- "Organic does not mean ______________ free".
- What is the traditional type of farming we use?
12 Clues: Organic= ? • ? = Animal By-Products • "GMOs can __________ pesticide use". • "Non-GMO does not mean _____________" • "Organic does not mean ______________ free". • What is the traditional type of farming we use? • How do you replenish soil nutrients organically? • "____________ does not need pesticides to grows". • ...
The Story of Village Palampur 2021-07-14
10 Clues: Jowar and Bajra • require little land • irrigate larger areas • modern farming method • wooden cart drawn by buffaloes • greater grains on a single plant • highest use of chemical fertilizers • main production activity in Palampur • farming in India is largely dependent • 80 per cent of total farmers in India
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
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- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
Down
- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
Agricultural terms 2020-08-24
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- herds of animals are moved around randomly
- The business of agricultural production
- Managing forests for human benefit
- Growing crops to sell
- Farming enough food purely to sustain oneself
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- Using small effort for a size of land
- Growing crops for a profit
- where areas are temporarily used until the farmers move on to a new place
- Using a large amount of effort for the size of land
- Allowing animals to eat plants in order to gain animal products
10 Clues: Growing crops to sell • Growing crops for a profit • Managing forests for human benefit • Using small effort for a size of land • The business of agricultural production • herds of animals are moved around randomly • Farming enough food purely to sustain oneself • Using a large amount of effort for the size of land • ...
settlements 2022-10-21
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- area were black people were moved to
- housing area
- producing from the land
- move from rural to urban
- tall buildings
- farming for your family
- towns and cities
- large pieces of land
- small buildings
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- recreational activity
- a place where people live
- attracts people
- increase in the number of people living in urban areas
- jobs that people do for others
- farming for a profit
- forces people to leave
16 Clues: housing area • tall buildings • attracts people • small buildings • towns and cities • farming for a profit • large pieces of land • recreational activity • forces people to leave • producing from the land • farming for your family • move from rural to urban • a place where people live • jobs that people do for others • area were black people were moved to • ...
EPV 2021-09-28
13 Clues: move • cities • Farming • first age • Before writing • long period of time • use of tool for need • doing something well • Gathering to farming • move for better needs • more than needs to be • object to help do a task • the training of pants and animals
The Future of Farming 2023-03-20
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- another factor that improved farming
- large fish often used in sushi
- pickers machines that pick fruit instead of people
- leafy greens are grown on walls in this type of garden
- small detectors used to monitor crop growth and changes
- crafts which monitor agriculture from space
Down
- insects which destroy crops
- the modifications made by scientists to food
- name given to fish farming
- flying technologies which record from the air
- one factor that improved farming
- meet from cattle
12 Clues: meet from cattle • name given to fish farming • insects which destroy crops • large fish often used in sushi • one factor that improved farming • another factor that improved farming • crafts which monitor agriculture from space • the modifications made by scientists to food • flying technologies which record from the air • pickers machines that pick fruit instead of people • ...
Maya Civilization 2024-01-10
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- writing with pictures
- each group of Maya lived in a ____________ with their own land, laws, and leaders.
- type of farming where they planted crops in mounds of dirt because the soil was too wet
- the class that most Maya people belonged to
- how the land is used; farming
- the only class that knew how to read and write
- type of farming where they cut down all the trees and burned to ground so they could plant their crops
- corn
- the country's name where the Maya used to live
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- how buildings and structures are designed
- technology that the Maya invented
- Mayan temple buildings
- maize, squash, and beans
- believing in more than one god
- the peninsula where the Maya people lived
15 Clues: corn • writing with pictures • Mayan temple buildings • maize, squash, and beans • how the land is used; farming • believing in more than one god • technology that the Maya invented • how buildings and structures are designed • the peninsula where the Maya people lived • the class that most Maya people belonged to • the only class that knew how to read and write • ...
Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
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- Farming method where you use what is only in the forest and is regulated by strict laws. (Means you cannot add or get rid of plants in the area)
- Farming method where you plant your crop and then leave space for wild and native plants to grow in-between your crops.
- process by which plants and other producers make their own food.
- Organisms of the same species living and interacting in a habitat
- mass removal of a land and trees.
- What is the useable form of energy for the cell?
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Farming method where only one set of crops is planted and all other wildlife is removed.
- Rate at which a population increases.
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- This process releases energy from food.
- Living organism
- Farming method where you plant many crop varieties in a single field (more than one crop in a farm)
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Non-living Organism
- Rate at which a population decreases
15 Clues: Living organism • Non-living Organism • mass removal of a land and trees. • Rate at which a population decreases • Rate at which a population increases. • This process releases energy from food. • What is the useable form of energy for the cell? • process by which plants and other producers make their own food. • ...
Subsistence Farming and Commercial Farming 2021-09-29
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- _______ farming is practised to meet the needs of famer
- nomadic herding is practising in India
- _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes
- other name of shifting cultivation in Mexico
Down
- other name of shifting cultivation in Malaysia
- is a plantation crop
- other name for shifting cultivation in India
- India is leading producer
- other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil
- In________ farming, the land is used for growing crops and rearing livestock
10 Clues: is a plantation crop • India is leading producer • nomadic herding is practising in India • other name for shifting cultivation in India • other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil • other name of shifting cultivation in Mexico • other name of shifting cultivation in Malaysia • _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes • ...
Subsistence Farming and Commercial Farming 2021-09-29
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- other name for shifting cultivation in India
- In________ farming, the land is used for growing crops and rearing livestock
- _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes
- other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil
- nomadic herding is practising in India
- is a plantation crop
Down
- _______ farming is practised to meet the needs of famer
- other name of shifting cultivation in Mexico
- other name of shifting cultivation in Malaysia
- India is leading producer
10 Clues: is a plantation crop • India is leading producer • nomadic herding is practising in India • other name for shifting cultivation in India • other name of shifting cultivation in Mexico • other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil • other name of shifting cultivation in Malaysia • _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes • ...
Ab- Colton Van Winkle 2016-01-20
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- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- a second crop is planted after the first one
- when a plant is modified from its original state
- where planting and farming is done by a crew
- Farmers way of life
- using a hook, a pole, and a string to catch a food supply
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the practice of studying and managing forests and plantations
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- large scale corporate farming
- introduction of high yield hybrid crops
- the practice of rotating fields for different crops
- any tech applacation that uses any bioogical system
- the cultivation of rice on a paddy
- raising a sertain animal to produce this
- a farm for livestock fattening or dairying
15 Clues: Farmers way of life • large scale corporate farming • the cultivation of rice on a paddy • commercial gardening and fruit farming • introduction of high yield hybrid crops • raising a sertain animal to produce this • a farm for livestock fattening or dairying • a second crop is planted after the first one • where planting and farming is done by a crew • ...
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
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- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
Down
- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
Across
- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
Down
- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
Across
- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
Down
- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 5" types of farming" 2020-05-28
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- burning of a cleared forest land to make ready to farm.
- growing food in a city or in a high population
- farming that is largely done all by automated machines on a small area of land
- large amounts of crops with most of the work done by humans
- methods of crop and animal products that involves much less pesticides,GMOs, and growth hormones.
- movement of water by canal to crops
- when the ground is a cleared for farming , farmed for several years and then abandoned until the plants naturally return
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- small-scale production of plants as cash crops to sell right to consumers
- a climate characterized by a warm, wet winter followed by a windy, hot and dry summer.
- large scale agriculture of crops for sale to a retail outlet.
- farming wit the purpose to feed yourself and your family
- buying local farms fresh produce
- form of sustenance farming based of the herding of domestic cattle animals
- the rearing of aquatic animals/plants for food
- trade between companies in developed countries and producers in developing countries in which fair prices are paid to producers
15 Clues: buying local farms fresh produce • movement of water by canal to crops • growing food in a city or in a high population • the rearing of aquatic animals/plants for food • burning of a cleared forest land to make ready to farm. • farming wit the purpose to feed yourself and your family • large amounts of crops with most of the work done by humans • ...
Subsistence Farming and Commercial Farming 2021-09-29
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- other name for shifting cultivation in India
- In________ farming, the land is used for growing crops and rearing livestock
- _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes
- other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil
- nomadic herding is practising in India
- is a plantation crop
Down
- _______ farming is practised to meet the needs of famer
- other name of shifting cultivation in Mexico
- other name of shifting cultivation in Malaysia
- India is leading producer
10 Clues: is a plantation crop • India is leading producer • nomadic herding is practising in India • other name for shifting cultivation in India • other name of shifting cultivation in Mexico • other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil • other name of shifting cultivation in Malaysia • _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes • ...
Farming 2014-03-25
6 Clues: Where you store the grain • What you use to make bales • The machine that pulls heavy loads • What you use to clean off a feild of grain • The piece of equipment that puts chemicals on the plants • The thing that cuts the plants so they are ready for harvest
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: Unwanted plants. • Give nutrition to crops. • Natural source of irrigation. • Popularly known as monsoon crops. • Plants grown for decorative purpose. • Process of loosening and upturning the soil.
Farming 2021-01-19
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- The breeding are rearing of fish is called ____________
- Sericulture is also known as _____________
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- In _____________ old methods of farming are used
- Mixed farming is also known as _________
- In ________________ we can grow to or more crops on a same piece of land
- Irrigation is supplying water to the ___________
6 Clues: Mixed farming is also known as _________ • Sericulture is also known as _____________ • In _____________ old methods of farming are used • Irrigation is supplying water to the ___________ • The breeding are rearing of fish is called ____________ • In ________________ we can grow to or more crops on a same piece of land
Farming 2021-01-19
6 Clues: Rearing of silkworms • Breeding and rearing of fish • Cultivation of ornamental plants • Crops grown in same piece of land • Enough food to feed their families • Wheat and maize are common crops of
farming 2021-01-19
6 Clues: fish are reared • silkworm are reared • butter is example of • also known as mixed farming • prevents soil eroision and water loss • the raising and of domesticated birds
Farming 2021-01-19
6 Clues: crops grown to earn money • it is also called silkfarming • it is also a type of a commercial farming • crops grown on sides of hill or mountains • the breeding and rearing of fish is called • crops grown in same area but different seasons
Farming 2021-01-19
6 Clues: crops grown to earn money • it is also called silk farming • crops grown on sides of hill or mountains • it is also a type of a commercial farming • the breeding and rearing of fish is called • crops grown in same area but different seasons
Farming 2021-01-19
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- the of agriculture that deals with art, science and technology.
- it is rearing of silkworm for the production of silk.
- it helps to reduce soil erosion and water loss.
Down
- in this a lot of investment and labour are required.
- it is the practice of growing crops in the same area in different seasons.
- farming done to earn money.
6 Clues: farming done to earn money. • it helps to reduce soil erosion and water loss. • in this a lot of investment and labour are required. • it is rearing of silkworm for the production of silk. • the of agriculture that deals with art, science and technology. • it is the practice of growing crops in the same area in different seasons.
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: prevents soil erosion. • nutrition to the crops. • control agricutural pests. • required for growth of plants. • process of loosening and upturning. • is cutting and collecting grains of crop.
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: is the rearing of silkworms • breeding and rearing of fish • is the branch of agriculture • is also now ans multiple cropping • crops are grown and animal are reared for sale in the market • farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselvs and their families
Farming 2021-01-18
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- In this farming farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- when rabi crops are grown
- IT is a branch of agriculture that deals with art,science and technology.
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- IN this farming a single crop of tea,cotton,coffee,sugarcane,cashew,rubber,banana are grown.
- crops there are few crops that are grown for profits are called as
- farming crops are grown by planting on sides of hills and mountains
6 Clues: when rabi crops are grown • crops there are few crops that are grown for profits are called as • farming crops are grown by planting on sides of hills and mountains • IT is a branch of agriculture that deals with art,science and technology. • In this farming farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families. • ...
Farming 2021-01-18
Farming 2021-10-28
6 Clues: ..... means soil • farming is ....... economic activity . • Another name of Slash and burn agriculture • The land on which the crops are grown is known as... • Old ways of farming is used and dependent on nature only • ...... subsistence farming uses alot of labour,chemicals and irrigation.
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
Across
- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
Down
- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
Across
- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
Down
- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
Farming. By Ethan 2021-08-31
15 Clues: Owned • Handy • Pine,Gum • 4 wheels • Big wheels • Fenced grass • Wood and wire • Shaun the _____ • Ridden by farmers • Milked by farmers • Keep things in it • Connects to tractors • Quicker than a Shovel • Cows go to the _______ • Smaller than a mountain
Farming in Mesopotamia 2012-12-13
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- When irrigation ditches were not maintained, a large ____ shortage would ensure.
- The farmers produced extra crops and this allowed for growth of cities, towns, and ____________.
- In Mesopotamia when farming the farmers needed to know _____(number) important thing to keep their crops alive.
- Farmer grew most of their plants here
- This form of writing was first used when farmers recorded farm surpluses.
- Caused many problems with the man-made irrigation systems.
- Timing of these were in the late spring or early summer.
- This was inside of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and made it hard for the plants to grow.
Down
- Silt is a mixture of tiny bits of soil and rock carried and _________ by a river.
- Most common crop grown in Mesopotamia
- A system of supplying (land) with water by means of artificial canals, ditches, especially to promote the growth of food crops
- These did not reach into the soil because of the small amount of rainfall.
- These caused difficulty in growing crops.
- Water from these didn't help the crops grow
- Barley could be made into flour for bread,made into ____, or fermented and turned into beer.
15 Clues: Most common crop grown in Mesopotamia • Farmer grew most of their plants here • These caused difficulty in growing crops. • Water from these didn't help the crops grow • Timing of these were in the late spring or early summer. • Caused many problems with the man-made irrigation systems. • This form of writing was first used when farmers recorded farm surpluses. • ...
Agricultural Terms 2015-03-23
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- a system of growing one crop
- large scale production processing and packaging of food using modern methods and equipment
- adopting wild plants and animals for human use
- is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area
- water is channeled from streams on farmlands
- first crops exported from Jamaica to Britain and later to other countries
- farming done on a small scale where the surplus is sold after the farmer takes out enough for his household
- plowed land left unseeded in a growing season to pressure nutrients in the soil and increase crop production
Down
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focuses on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- rich chemical substance applied to soil to replenish and encourage plant growth
- collecting the mature rice crop from the field
- tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops
- a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops
- raring animals and cultivation of crops
- characteristic features of a land surface
- exchange of goods and services
16 Clues: a system of growing one crop • exchange of goods and services • raring animals and cultivation of crops • characteristic features of a land surface • water is channeled from streams on farmlands • collecting the mature rice crop from the field • adopting wild plants and animals for human use • tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops • ...
Agricultural Terms 2015-03-23
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- water is channeled from streams on farmlands
- a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops
- farming done on a small scale where the surplus is sold after the farmer takes out enough for his household
- collecting the mature rice crop from the field
- first crops exported from Jamaica to Britain and later to other countries
- large scale production processing and packaging of food using modern methods and equipment
- a system of growing one crop
Down
- rich chemical substance applied to soil to replenish and encourage plant growth
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focuses on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- characteristic features of a land surface
- plowed land left unseeded in a growing season to pressure nutrients in the soil and increase crop production
- tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops
- is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area
- adopting wild plants and animals for human use
- exchange of goods and services
- raring animals and cultivation of crops
16 Clues: a system of growing one crop • exchange of goods and services • raring animals and cultivation of crops • characteristic features of a land surface • water is channeled from streams on farmlands • collecting the mature rice crop from the field • adopting wild plants and animals for human use • tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops • ...
13 Colonies Crossword 2024-01-03
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- This colony gave Pennsylvania access to the Atlantic Ocean.
- This colony was safe for Quakers.
- A colony mainly founded by fishermen and loggers.
- This modern state used to be part of Massachusetts' second half.
- The original name for the stolen Dutch colony.
- The colony on the southern end of New York.
- This colony grew from Jamestown.
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- A Catholic colony named after the Virgin Mary.
- These colonies were named after King Charles II.
- This region made money from slavery and plantation farming.
- The most northern of the 13 colonies.
- The other colony that broke off of Massachusetts.
- A colony for people in debt.
- A colony stolen from the Dutch.
- This region made money from mining and farming.
- One of two colonies that broke off of Massachusetts.
- This region had terrible farming, so it relied on trade and fishing.
17 Clues: A colony for people in debt. • A colony stolen from the Dutch. • This colony grew from Jamestown. • This colony was safe for Quakers. • The most northern of the 13 colonies. • The colony on the southern end of New York. • A Catholic colony named after the Virgin Mary. • The original name for the stolen Dutch colony. • This region made money from mining and farming. • ...
Farming in Mesopotamia 2012-12-07
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- Chinese people make a tone of this to eat the other food with
- They invented this and we use it all the time
- Root vegetable
- From the tigris and euphrates river
- We use these all the time in the winter
- A teachers fruit
- This fruit you can turn this into a drink
- A grain used in soups
Down
- Ground into flour used in bread
- Used for bread and cereal
- These are used in cooking, baking, and cars
- A fruit with hundreds of seeds to eat
- This food brings tears to your eyes
- Constant cause of problems in the irrigation systems they made
- A large concentration of this...
15 Clues: Root vegetable • A teachers fruit • A grain used in soups • Used for bread and cereal • Ground into flour used in bread • A large concentration of this... • From the tigris and euphrates river • This food brings tears to your eyes • A fruit with hundreds of seeds to eat • We use these all the time in the winter • This fruit you can turn this into a drink • ...
Farming in Mesopotamia 2012-12-14
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- Caused many problems with the man-made irrigation systems.
- Barley could be made into flour for bread,made into ____, or fermented and turned into beer.
- Water from these didn't help the crops grow
- Most common crop grown in Mesopotamia
- When irrigation ditches were not maintained, a large ____ shortage would ensure.
- The farmers produced extra crops and this allowed for growth of cities, towns, and ____________.
- This form of writing was first used when farmers recorded farm surpluses.
- This was inside of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and made it hard for the plants to grow.
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- Timing of these were in the late spring or early summer.
- These did not reach into the soil because of the small amount of rainfall.
- Farmer grew most of their plants here
- Silt is a mixture of tiny bits of soil and rock carried and _________ by a river.
- These caused difficulty in growing crops.
- In Mesopotamia when farming the farmers needed to know _____(number) important thing to keep their crops alive.
- A system of supplying (land) with water by means of artificial canals, ditches, especially to promote the growth of food crops
15 Clues: Farmer grew most of their plants here • Most common crop grown in Mesopotamia • These caused difficulty in growing crops. • Water from these didn't help the crops grow • Timing of these were in the late spring or early summer. • Caused many problems with the man-made irrigation systems. • This form of writing was first used when farmers recorded farm surpluses. • ...
Farming and gardening 2013-11-08
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- Animal that plough fields
- Domestic animals need shelter to protect them from this
- Thinning is important because plants need _____ to grow
- Covering of soil between the vegetable plants with grass cutting or leaves of Artemisia plant (Khempa)
- When 2 or more crops are grown together
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- _____ sowing-seeds grow where we sow them
- Supporting plants with long sticks
- This natural substance improves soil structure and add nutrients to soil
- Long lasting remnant of decayed material
- This results in poor plant cover and soil erosion
- To kill aphids, pour a tin of _____ water over the plant
- Nutrient that protects plant from diseases, insects and cold
- We should sow seeds as deep as the length of our _______
- Insect that surrounds stems and cut them off
- This nutrient makes leaves very green
15 Clues: Animal that plough fields • Supporting plants with long sticks • This nutrient makes leaves very green • When 2 or more crops are grown together • Long lasting remnant of decayed material • _____ sowing-seeds grow where we sow them • Insect that surrounds stems and cut them off • This results in poor plant cover and soil erosion • ...
Beef Cattle Farming 2024-06-16
15 Clues: Tows a plow • bulk Feeding • Replaces gate • Desexing bull • Has barbed wire • A type of farmer • Something we eat • What do horses eat • Cows drink from it • What do farmer grow • What do tractors tow • where you sell your cattle • takes cattle to the market • What are cattle herded into • Wears a hat and rides a horses
Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
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- process by which plants and other producers make their own food.
- Living organism
- Farming method where you plant many crop varieties in a single field (more than one crop in a farm)
- Non-living Organism
- Farming method where you use what is only in the forest and is regulated by strict laws. (Means you cannot add or get rid of plants in the area)
- Farming method where you plant your crop and then leave space for wild and native plants to grow in-between your crops.
- Rate at which a population decreases
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- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Farming method where only one set of crops is planted and all other wildlife is removed.
- Organisms of the same species living and interacting in a habitat
- This process releases energy from food.
- Rate at which a population increases.
- mass removal of a land and trees.
14 Clues: Living organism • Non-living Organism • mass removal of a land and trees. • Rate at which a population decreases • Rate at which a population increases. • This process releases energy from food. • process by which plants and other producers make their own food. • Organisms of the same species living and interacting in a habitat • ...
From Old Stone Age to New Stone Age 2022-01-24
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- Neolithic is a fancy word for ________
- fancy word for "to get"
- Farming was discovered ten ________ years ago
- farming changed ___________
- agriculture is a fancy word for __________
- Old Stone _______
- New ______ Age
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- Paleolithic is a fancy word for ________
- in the Old Stone age we would hunt and ______ food
- to raise an animal for food
10 Clues: New ______ Age • Old Stone _______ • fancy word for "to get" • to raise an animal for food • farming changed ___________ • Neolithic is a fancy word for ________ • Paleolithic is a fancy word for ________ • agriculture is a fancy word for __________ • Farming was discovered ten ________ years ago • in the Old Stone age we would hunt and ______ food
Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
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- mass removal of a land and trees.
- Rate at which a population increases.
- Farming method where you plant your crop and then leave space for wild and native plants to grow in-between your crops.
- Farming method where only one set of crops is planted and all other wildlife is removed.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Non-living Organism
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- Farming method where you use what is only in the forest and is regulated by strict laws. (Means you cannot add or get rid of plants in the area)
- process by which plants and other producers make their own food.
- Organisms of the same species living and interacting in a habitat
- This process releases energy from food.
- Farming method where you plant many crop varieties in a single field (more than one crop in a farm)
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Rate at which a population decreases
- Living organism
14 Clues: Living organism • Non-living Organism • mass removal of a land and trees. • Rate at which a population decreases • Rate at which a population increases. • This process releases energy from food. • process by which plants and other producers make their own food. • Organisms of the same species living and interacting in a habitat • ...
Beef Cattle Farming 2024-06-16
15 Clues: Tows a plow • bulk Feeding • Replaces gate • Desexing bull • Has barbed wire • A type of farmer • Something we eat • What do horses eat • Cows drink from it • What do tractors tow • What do farmers grow • where you sell your cattle • takes cattle to the market • What are cattle herded into • Wears a hat and rides a horses
Agricultural Terms 2015-03-23
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- a system of growing one crop
- first crops exported from Jamaica to Britain and later to other countries
- raring animals and cultivation of crops
- large scale production processing and packaging of food using modern methods and equipment
- is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area
- farming done on a small scale where the surplus is sold after the farmer takes out enough for his household
- exchange of goods and services
- collecting the mature rice crop from the field
Down
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focuses on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- plowed land left unseeded in a growing season to pressure nutrients in the soil and increase crop production
- adopting wild plants and animals for human use
- tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops
- water is channeled from streams on farmlands
- rich chemical substance applied to soil to replenish and encourage plant growth
- characteristic features of a land surface
- a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops
16 Clues: a system of growing one crop • exchange of goods and services • raring animals and cultivation of crops • characteristic features of a land surface • water is channeled from streams on farmlands • adopting wild plants and animals for human use • collecting the mature rice crop from the field • tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops • ...
Agricultural Terms 2015-03-23
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- a system of growing one crop
- large scale production processing and packaging of food using modern methods and equipment
- adopting wild plants and animals for human use
- is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area
- water is channeled from streams on farmlands
- first crops exported from Jamaica to Britain and later to other countries
- farming done on a small scale where the surplus is sold after the farmer takes out enough for his household
- plowed land left unseeded in a growing season to pressure nutrients in the soil and increase crop production
Down
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focuses on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- rich chemical substance applied to soil to replenish and encourage plant growth
- collecting the mature rice crop from the field
- tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops
- a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops
- raring animals and cultivation of crops
- characteristic features of a land surface
- exchange of goods and services
16 Clues: a system of growing one crop • exchange of goods and services • raring animals and cultivation of crops • characteristic features of a land surface • water is channeled from streams on farmlands • collecting the mature rice crop from the field • adopting wild plants and animals for human use • tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops • ...
Farming and gardening 2013-11-08
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- Supporting plants with long sticks
- Long lasting remnant of decayed material
- This natural substance improves soil structure and add nutrients to soil
- Animal that plough fields
- We should sow seeds as deep as the length of our _______
- This results in poor plant cover and soil erosion
- Nutrient that protects plant from diseases, insects and cold
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- To kill aphids, pour a tin of _____ water over the plant
- This nutrient makes leaves very green
- Thinning is important because plants need _____ to grow
- Covering of soil between the vegetable plants with grass cutting or leaves of Artemisia plant (Khempa)
- When 2 or more crops are grown together
- Domestic animals need shelter to protect them from this
- Insect that surrounds stems and cut them off
- _____ sowing-seeds grow where we sow them
15 Clues: Animal that plough fields • Supporting plants with long sticks • This nutrient makes leaves very green • When 2 or more crops are grown together • Long lasting remnant of decayed material • _____ sowing-seeds grow where we sow them • Insect that surrounds stems and cut them off • This results in poor plant cover and soil erosion • ...
Economic activity 2022-11-17
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- the process whereby the importance of manufacturing in the economy declines
- An example of primary work
- Farming involving the growing of crops
- The collection of raw materials
- without this, the factor woud not be able to function
- a factory would want to be close to this
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- Farming invoving cattle
- the service sector
- Involves making and manufacturing things
- Services related to the knowledge sector
- An example of tertiary work
11 Clues: the service sector • Farming invoving cattle • An example of primary work • An example of tertiary work • The collection of raw materials • Farming involving the growing of crops • Involves making and manufacturing things • Services related to the knowledge sector • a factory would want to be close to this • without this, the factor woud not be able to function • ...
VIKINGS 2023-07-20
Across
- a place with lots of trees
- something you need to survive
- the amount of people in a country/city
- weather over a long period of time
- land that's good for farming
- the action to sail across the sea
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- farming in rivers/oceans/seas
- to travel somewhere new
- the process of building something you need to sail
- the opposite of hot
- soil that's good for farming
11 Clues: the opposite of hot • to travel somewhere new • a place with lots of trees • soil that's good for farming • land that's good for farming • farming in rivers/oceans/seas • something you need to survive • the action to sail across the sea • weather over a long period of time • the amount of people in a country/city • the process of building something you need to sail
Maya Aztecs Inca 2012-10-01
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- the island were the Aztecs settled was on a _________
- one of the signs the Aztecs were searching for to settle down
- Tenochtitlan was the capital of their empire
- to enlarge their empires the Aztecs and the Inca ______________ other people.
- main occupation of the Maya
- The Aztecs expected it in the beak of an eagle
- the name of this city means "near the cactus"
- payment that people must pay to their rulers.
- this empire had the fastest communication system in the world because of their roads
- a group of lands and people ruled by one leader
- the capital of the Inca Empire
Down
- they were among the first people to use the number zero in mathematics
- god of war for the Aztecs
- this caused the Maya civilization to improve greatly
- it was used by the Aztecs for farming.
- for farming the Aztecs used floating ___________
- when you produce more food than you can use you have a __________
- to please their god they offer him human _____________
- in what present day country the Aztecs lived
- this country is where Cuzco was located.
20 Clues: god of war for the Aztecs • main occupation of the Maya • the capital of the Inca Empire • it was used by the Aztecs for farming. • this country is where Cuzco was located. • Tenochtitlan was the capital of their empire • in what present day country the Aztecs lived • the name of this city means "near the cactus" • payment that people must pay to their rulers. • ...
Colonial Economy 2023-11-29
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- A laborer who agrees to work without pay for a certain amount of time for passage to America.
- An easily sold crop.
- Region of flat low-lying plains along the seacoast.
- Life in colonial America was based largely on ___.
- These colonies had all four seasons, good ports, and farming, too.
- What group of colonies were known for subsistence farming?
- In the simplest terms, the way people spend and make money.
- The ocean that Slave Trade took place on.
- The term given to the trip between Africa and the Americas for enslaved people.
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- Rules that controlled the behavior and punishment of enslaved people.
- What was the trade called between Africa, Europe, and America
- variety, such as ethnic or national groups.
- North Carolina was apart of the _____ colonies.
- Between the Tidewater and Appalachian Mountains.
- Colony was under direct English control
- The cash crop of South Carolina and Georgia.
- The cash crop of Virginia and Maryland.
- Farming to have just enough.
- A plant found by Eliza Lucas was used for blue dye.
- Colony of the northern part of the Southern Colonies.
20 Clues: An easily sold crop. • Farming to have just enough. • Colony was under direct English control • The cash crop of Virginia and Maryland. • The ocean that Slave Trade took place on. • variety, such as ethnic or national groups. • The cash crop of South Carolina and Georgia. • North Carolina was apart of the _____ colonies. • Between the Tidewater and Appalachian Mountains. • ...
Aztec/Maya/Inca Crossword 2024-04-05
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- The ancient Aztec city
- Type of farming that involves using fire
- Building used to study the sky
- The civilization that lived along the western side of South America
- The famous ancient city Peru
- the mountain range that covers the western coast of South America
- The civilization that lived in modern day Mexico
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- The Mayas lived in this region of the Americas
- Thickly clustered
- An artificial island used for farming
- the region of the world that extends south from central Mexico into northern Central America.
- The steps that the Incas used for farming
- Another name for canal or pipe
- The Aztecs built these to hold back water
14 Clues: Thickly clustered • The ancient Aztec city • The famous ancient city Peru • Building used to study the sky • Another name for canal or pipe • An artificial island used for farming • Type of farming that involves using fire • The steps that the Incas used for farming • The Aztecs built these to hold back water • The Mayas lived in this region of the Americas • ...
Farming 2020-05-16
6 Clues: supplying water to crops. • mature crop ready to be cut. • 'C' shaped tool used to cut crops • unwanted plants that grow with crops • substance used to protect crops from pests. • part of plant that gives rise to new plant.
farming 2021-01-22
6 Clues: helps in digging field • give nutrients to the crops • It control agriculture pests • in this farming coffee is grown • helps in cutting the crops in field • process of cutting and collecction grains
Farming 2021-01-18
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- whicharetheplantsthataregrownfordecorativepurposesingardenseg-rose,hibiscus,daffodils,tulipetc.
- cropsaregrownandanimalsarerearedforsaleinthemarket.
- theprocessoflooseningandupturningthesoil.
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- atypeoffarmingwhichhasanothernamecalledMultipleCropping.
- typeoffarminginwhichfarmersfocusongrowingcropstofeedthemselvesandtheirfamily.
- atypeoffarmingwhichisthebranchofagricultureanddealswithart,scienceandtechnology.
6 Clues: theprocessoflooseningandupturningthesoil. • cropsaregrownandanimalsarerearedforsaleinthemarket. • atypeoffarmingwhichhasanothernamecalledMultipleCropping. • typeoffarminginwhichfarmersfocusongrowingcropstofeedthemselvesandtheirfamily. • atypeoffarmingwhichisthebranchofagricultureanddealswithart,scienceandtechnology. • ...
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: _______ farming is eco friendly. • _____ types of farming (in words). • _____ are unwanted plants in fields. • flail is used for digging true or flase. • Farmers are the backbone of agriculture true or false. • name any one pesticide that starts with f and ends with e.
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: scaturing of seeds • in which fish reared • in which rubber is grown • in which flowers are grown • breaks lunps in small particles • it is also know as multipulcroping
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: a man grows crops • a machines like pesticides • a thing moved by a machine • a machine that pulls plough • crops grown in rainny season • preparation burning crops for new ones
farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: last step of farming • it's shape is like C • breeding and rearing of fish • first step of soil preparation • In seed sowing how is groundnut sown • in which farming farmers grow crops for them selves
Farming 2021-01-18
Farming 2021-01-18
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- give nutrition to the crops and increase crop yield.
- process of cutting and collecting grains from the crop with the help of hand sickle or machines.
- the branch of agriculture that deals with art, science and technology for cultivation of plants.
- old method of framing are used in which farmers focus on growing food to feed themselves and their families.
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- the breeding and rearing of fish.
- unwanted plants in places.
6 Clues: unwanted plants in places. • the breeding and rearing of fish. • give nutrition to the crops and increase crop yield. • process of cutting and collecting grains from the crop with the help of hand sickle or machines. • the branch of agriculture that deals with art, science and technology for cultivation of plants. • ...
farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: which farming tool helps to ploughing • wheat is example of which type of crop • which farming tool helps beating grains. • what is first step in agricultural farming. • In this farming we grow crop on the mountains. • In this farming we grow crop for sale in the market.
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: It is the rearing of fishes • It is the rearing of silkworm • It is also know as cash farming • This farming is known as mixed farming • It is the branch of agriculture that deals with art, science, and technology • In this farming farmer focus on growing enough food for themselves and their families
FARMING 2021-01-19
6 Clues: CULTIVATION ON THE HILLS/MOUNTAINS • IN WHICH SEASON RABI CROPS ARE GROWN. • WHICH FARMING IS CALLED FLOWER FARMING • THE PROCESSOF LOOSENING AND UPTUNING THE SOIL. • WHAT PROCESS OF CUTTING AND COLLECTING GRAINS FROM THE CROPS. • IT IS TYPE OF FARMINGING WHICH FARMERS FOCUS FOOD TO FEED THEMSELVES.
Farming 2021-01-19
6 Clues: crops grown to earn money • it is also called silkfarming • it is also a type of a commercial farming • crops grown on sides of hill or mountains • the breeding and rearing of fish is called • crops grown in same area but different seasons
FARMING 2021-01-19
6 Clues: wich farming is used fishes • wich plant is use to make med • wich weather comes after winter • wich weather comes after summer • wich leaf is use to decorate the home • animal what eats daed animal are called