farming Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 9 Crossword puzzle 2022-10-25
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- tropical Savanna
- grassland plain
- Tropical forest
- Low grass lands in South America
- river in south central South America
- organization of a society
- Attracts people
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- farming with flat surfaces and more effective farming
- Largest mountains in South America
- Used for clearing forest or farming
- one of the largest rivers in South America
- reason to migrate away from something
12 Clues: grassland plain • Tropical forest • Attracts people • tropical Savanna • organization of a society • Low grass lands in South America • Largest mountains in South America • Used for clearing forest or farming • river in south central South America • reason to migrate away from something • one of the largest rivers in South America • ...
Economic sectors 2024-05-29
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- Fuel produced from agricultural and forestal waste
- Process of industrial relocation
- Area of a town/city where all or many factories are located
- Fossil fuel known as the liquid "black gold"
- Factories involved in the first transformation of raw materials
- Livestock farming system in which animals live in a reduced space
- Plant-sourced raw material used in the textile industry
- Initials of an area which includes 200 nautical miles of sea from the coast of a country
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- Farming system in which farmers grow more than one crop species
- Renewable energy from the internal heat of the Earth
- Rural landscape that includes both concentrated and dispersed settlements
- Farming technique in which a field is not cultivated for a certain period of time
- Heavy chemical element used in nuclear power plants
- Livestock farming system in which herds are moved in different seasons
- Type of mine where materials are extracted from the surface
15 Clues: Process of industrial relocation • Fossil fuel known as the liquid "black gold" • Fuel produced from agricultural and forestal waste • Heavy chemical element used in nuclear power plants • Renewable energy from the internal heat of the Earth • Plant-sourced raw material used in the textile industry • Area of a town/city where all or many factories are located • ...
Chapter 9 part 2 2023-05-23
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- grain A type of grass cultivated for its edible grains, such as wheat, corn, rice, oats, or barley, which are used for human or animal consumption.
- A traditional irrigation system used in rice cultivation, particularly in Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries, involving flooded terraces or fields.
- A large agricultural estate dedicated to the cultivation of cash crops, typically owned by a single individual or corporation, often involving the use of hired labor.
- A farming machine used for cutting mature crops, such as wheat, barley, or oats, during the harvesting process.
- cropping A farming practice where two or more consecutive crops are grown on the same field within a single growing season, taking advantage of favorable climate conditions and increasing agricultural productivity.
- agricultural land Highly fertile and productive land suitable for intensive agriculture, characterized by favorable soil quality, topography, and climatic conditions.
- A plot of land used in shifting cultivation, typically cleared by slashing and burning vegetation before planting crops.
- subsistence agriculture A form of farming characterized by high labor inputs relative to land area, often practiced in densely populated regions where farmers work small plots of land to meet their own subsistence needs.
- revolution A period of significant advancements in agricultural technology, including the development of high-yield crop varieties, improved irrigation systems, and the use of fertilizers and pesticides, aimed at increasing global food production during the mid-20th century.
- The cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants for commercial or personal use, often involving intensive cultivation techniques and specialized knowledge.
- farming The practice of growing fruits and vegetables for market consumption on small-scale farms, often located near urban areas, with an emphasis on timely harvest and direct delivery to local markets.
- agriculture A type of farming focused on producing enough food to meet the needs of the farmer and their immediate family, often using simple tools and traditional farming methods.
- The geographic region surrounding a dairy processing facility within which milk can be economically sourced and transported.
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- nomadism A traditional form of livestock farming where herders move their animals seasonally in search of grazing land and water, adapting to changing environmental conditions.
- The integration of agricultural production, processing, distribution, and marketing activities within a single industry or company.
- A flooded field used for the cultivation of rice, also known as a rice paddy.
- A large agricultural machine used for harvesting crops, such as wheat or corn, by cutting, threshing, and cleaning the grain in a single operation.
- A type of extensive livestock farming where animals, such as cattle or sheep, are raised on large grazing areas, typically with minimal crop cultivation.
- tillage A cultivation technique where crops are grown on raised ridges or beds, leaving furrows in between, which helps with water management, erosion control, and seedbed preparation.
- The process by which fertile land becomes increasingly arid, losing its productivity and biodiversity, often due to human activities, climate change, or improper land management.
- A traditional form of livestock farming where herders move their animals between different grazing areas or altitudes seasonally, adapting to the availability of forage and changing climatic conditions.
- & Burn agriculture Another term for shifting cultivation, referring to the practice of clearing land by cutting and burning vegetation before planting crops.
- rotation The practice of systematically alternating the types of crops grown in a particular field or area to optimize soil health, manage pests and diseases, and maximize crop yields.
- rice Rice cultivation in flooded fields or paddies, where the soil is saturated with water to support the growth of the crop.
- cultivation Also known as slash-and-burn or swidden agriculture, it is a traditional farming method involving clearing land by cutting and burning vegetation, cultivating crops for a few years, then moving to a new plot as the old one regenerates.
25 Clues: A flooded field used for the cultivation of rice, also known as a rice paddy. • A farming machine used for cutting mature crops, such as wheat, barley, or oats, during the harvesting process. • A plot of land used in shifting cultivation, typically cleared by slashing and burning vegetation before planting crops. • ...
DEEP TIME HISTORY 1/2020 2020-01-22
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- the first plant that made farming possible
- the other main river of Mesopotamia
- this waste product from plants helped other forms of life succeed on Earth
- one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- this was the first life form on earth
- this climate event made rainfall for farming become unreliable
- the first civilization began in this area
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
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- having no rules and laws, civilization could lead to this
- having a steady crop of food led to this
- an animal that only eats plants
- this invention helped bypass rainfall as a major need for farming
- beside controlling plants for farming what other life forms were humans able to control
- an animal that only eats other animals
14 Clues: an animal that only eats plants • the other main river of Mesopotamia • this was the first life form on earth • an animal that only eats other animals • having a steady crop of food led to this • one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia • the first civilization began in this area • the first plant that made farming possible • an animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
CWD: Earth's Resources-Soil 2021-04-11
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- medium soil particles
- an agriculture that does not cause degradation of the soil faster than it forms
- the typical composition of soil in a given area
- a lack of necessary nutrients required for humans and animals
- man-made steps on hillsides and mountains
- a pest control method that help control the organisms that threaten crop productivity via other organisms
- agriculture that uses humans and animals (does not need fossil fuels) to grow crops
- large soil particles
- an organism which helps plants reproduce
- a huge warehouse/pen of livestock/poultry that provides energy-rich food for their growth
- a farming method where a "wall" of tall trees/plants is used to slow the wind through a given area
- agriculture that relies on mechanized farming equipment, fossil fuels, human-made chemicals, and irrigation to grow crops
- a distinct layer of soil
- the process where rocks and minerals are broken down into smaller particles
- the introduction of new genes into organisms to produce more valuable products via engineering
- chemicals that kill organisms that utilize plants humans value
- occurs when too many plants have been eaten by animals to allow for sufficient re-growth
- an agriculture that does not use synthetized chemicals in the production of crops
- a system comprised of wastes and remains of organisms, disintegrated rock, gases, water, nutrients and microorganisms
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- when use of a controlled environment produces desired aquatic organisms
- when any combination of various occurrences results in a loss of soil productivity (greater than ten percent)
- a revolution of agriculture through new technology, crop varieties, and farming practices
- a farming method where the soil is turned over before planting
- mixture of all particle sizes in equal distribution
- organisms that have been genetically engineered
- upper soil horizons have a build-up of salts
- man-made provision of water to crops
- a pest control method that help control the organisms that threaten crop productivity via the combination of chemical and biological pest controls
- very small soil particles
- land that is suitable for growing crops
- a farming method where a hillside is plowed perpendicular to the slope
- a collection of diverse seeds of plants
- the engineering of an organism's DNA
- the amount of a crop produced in a given area
- the cross-section of the soil horizons of a given area
- a farming method with the planting of different crops at the same time in a given area with various benefits depending on the crops
- a farming method where crop types are alternated in a given area/field
- the hard, solid rock (due to bound particles) beneath the surface materials which are made up of loose particles
- a farming method where crops are planted in between main crop plantings that protect the field
- the rendering of soil that no longer supports plant growth or the ecosystem
40 Clues: large soil particles • medium soil particles • a distinct layer of soil • very small soil particles • man-made provision of water to crops • the engineering of an organism's DNA • land that is suitable for growing crops • a collection of diverse seeds of plants • an organism which helps plants reproduce • man-made steps on hillsides and mountains • ...
Maddie ford b3 2025-05-12
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- Farming clue Large-scale farming with minimal labor and capital. (Unit 5, CC)
- clue How geography influences international politics. (Unit 4, IDK)
- clue Cultural change when different cultures come into contact. (Unit 3, IDK)
- clue the practice of making maps Unit 1, IDK)
- clue A specific point with unique characteristics (Unit 1, CC)
- clue Growth of cities and the movement of people into urban areas. (Unit 7, VIT)
- Revolution clue Period of rapid industrial growth beginning in the 18th century. (Unit 6, VIT)
- Cultivation clue Farming method where land is cleared, farmed, and then abandoned
- Agriculture clue Large-scale farming for sale and profit.
- State clue Government with central control over all political power. (Unit 4, CC)
- clue Leaving one's country to settle elsewhere. (Unit 2, IDK)
- clue Wealthy people moving into poor urban areas, displacing residents. (Unit 7, IDK)
- clue General area without specific characteristics.(Unit 1, CC)
- clue A state's authority to govern itself without interference. (Unit 4, IDK)
- Factors clue Positive reasons people move to a new place, like jobs. (Unit 2, CC)
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- Rule clue The idea that a city’s population is inversely related to its rank. (Unit 7, CC)
- Sector clue Economic activities like mining and farming that extract resources. (Unit 6, CC)
- Transition clue the change from high birth/death rates to low rates as a country develops. (Unit 2, VIT)
- clue Movement of people from cities to surrounding suburbs. (Unit 7, IDK)
- Agriculture clue Farming for personal consumption, not for sale. (Unit 5, VIT)
- clue Blending of different cultural elements to form new practices. (Unit 3, IDK)
- clue Total value of goods and services produced by a country annually. (Unit 6, IDK)
- City clue The largest city in a country, dominating its economy and culture. (Unit 7, CC
- clue A country where the boundaries of the nation and state are the same. (Unit 4, VIT
- clue Growing interconnectedness of the world through trade and communication. (Unit 6, IDK)
- clue moving to a new country to live. (Unit 2, IDK)
- clue Shared beliefs, customs, and practices of a group. (Unit 3, VIT)
- Sector clue Economic activities involving manufacturing and processing raw materials. (Unit 6, CC)
- Farming clue Farming with high inputs to maximize yields on small land areas
- State clue Government where power is shared between central and regional governments. (Unit 4, CC)
- clue A group’s shared cultural heritage. (Unit 3, CC)
- clue Mapping of land features.(Unit 1, IDK)
- Factors clue Negative reasons people leave a place, like war. (Unit 2, CC)
- clue Social category based on physical traits. (Unit 3, CC)
- clue Study of places and human-environment relationships, key to understanding spatial patterns. (Unit 1, VIT)
35 Clues: clue Mapping of land features.(Unit 1, IDK) • clue the practice of making maps Unit 1, IDK) • clue moving to a new country to live. (Unit 2, IDK) • clue A group’s shared cultural heritage. (Unit 3, CC) • Agriculture clue Large-scale farming for sale and profit. • clue Social category based on physical traits. (Unit 3, CC) • ...
Farming Systems and Food Shortages 2023-03-16
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- Ploughing is an example of a ________
- When crops are produced or animals kept to be sold for a profit
- The cultivation of crops is called ____ farming
- Farmers who move seasonaly from area to area
- High inputs or yields per hectare
- Low inputs or yields per hectare
- The products of a farming system
- Effect of loss of productivity
- Things which go into a farming system
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- Enough crops produced and animals kept to sustain themselves
- The rearing of cattle is an example of _____ farming
- Effect of a diet lacking the necessary nutrients
- A form of farmingin which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored.
- Farmers who use the same area of land each year
- Low weight proportional to height
15 Clues: Effect of loss of productivity • Low inputs or yields per hectare • The products of a farming system • High inputs or yields per hectare • Low weight proportional to height • Ploughing is an example of a ________ • Things which go into a farming system • Farmers who move seasonaly from area to area • The cultivation of crops is called ____ farming • ...
Food 2022-08-25
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- Fertile ... or clayey soils is ideal for growing rice
- A high total annual ... above 1000mm is required for rice to grow well
- ... boats use a net that is dragged along the sea bed.
- This is used to protect the rice plants from pests and weeds in the field
- The main areas of fishing in Brunei are the South China sea and the Brunei ...
- Land ... is when the farm is divided and passed down by inheritance from one generation to another
- This is practiced along hill slopes to create flat land for rice cultivation
- ... fish farming is carried out in both land ponds as well as cages in rivers
- Fish ... are placed in the open seas away from the land
- This is one of the traditional method of fishing
- Farming of aquatic animals also known as fish farming
- Purse ... use nets which surround the fish and then closed at the bottom trapping the fish
- ... cropping is growing of more than one crop in the same plot within a year
- This is when rice seedlings are transferred from the nursery to the regular flooded fields during rainy season
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- The soil in Brunei is mostly ... since most of the soil is acidic
- ... rice farming is when rice is grown for sale
- Subsistence rice farmers use water ... to plough their land
- The main fishing port in Brunei is ... Port
- Only 2% of land in Brunei is ... which is suitable for farming
- The waters are located away from the coast such as the South China Sea is called ... fishing areas
- Freshwater areas such as rivers, streams, lakes and ponds are called ... fishing areas
- Commercial rice farmers use ... to plough their land
- Shallower waters near the coast is called ... fishing areas
- Long ... use a long line called the main line with hooked and baited branch lines dropping down the main line
- Commercial rice farmers use combine ... to harvest their rice crop
- ... fishing is fishing that produce output without affecting the fish population for future generations
- Only one main type of crop is grown
- ... rice farming is when rice is grown for own use or for family members
- ... farming is when farmers use large amount of inputs to increase farm yield
- Green ... is the use of high-yielding varieties of rice seeds, modern irrigation and chemical fertilisers to increase farm production
- Marine ... are reared in ponds dug on land
- Subsistence rice farmers use ... to harvest their rice crop during dry season
32 Clues: Only one main type of crop is grown • Marine ... are reared in ponds dug on land • The main fishing port in Brunei is ... Port • ... rice farming is when rice is grown for sale • This is one of the traditional method of fishing • Commercial rice farmers use ... to plough their land • Fertile ... or clayey soils is ideal for growing rice • ...
The story of village of Palampur IX Std Eco Chapter 1. 2020-05-09
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- a farm machinery
- a non farming activity
- money borrowed
- unit of measurement of land in india
- payment made to labourers
- factor of production whose supply is fixed
- an example of fixed capital
- crops grown in winter
Down
- a state where modern farming is followed
- excess harvest sold in the market
- chemicals used in farming
- example of working capital
12 Clues: money borrowed • a farm machinery • crops grown in winter • a non farming activity • chemicals used in farming • payment made to labourers • example of working capital • an example of fixed capital • excess harvest sold in the market • unit of measurement of land in india • a state where modern farming is followed • factor of production whose supply is fixed
Conservation Crossword 2025-08-29
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- Farming that raises crops and livestock for farmer's own use.
- Farming technique using terraces to prevent erosion on hillsides.
- Large-scale farms primarily growing one type of crop.
- Cutting down forest to clear land for farming.
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- Pioneered hybrid corn and founded Pioneer Hi-Bred.
- Soil Conservation Tech from Wilson County who loves horses.
- Founder of biodynamic farming principles.
- Traditional practice of using animal waste to fertilize crops.
- Farming method that avoids synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
- Grass-based feeding system often used for cattle.
10 Clues: Founder of biodynamic farming principles. • Cutting down forest to clear land for farming. • Grass-based feeding system often used for cattle. • Pioneered hybrid corn and founded Pioneer Hi-Bred. • Large-scale farms primarily growing one type of crop. • Soil Conservation Tech from Wilson County who loves horses. • ...
Vocab 8# 2025-04-28
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- – Narrow strip of land connecting two areas.
- – Powerful empire in central Mexico.
- – Capital city of the Aztec Empire.
- (Japan) – Gate marking entrance to sacred ground.
- – Ancient civilization in Central America.
- (Japan) – Tower-style Buddhist temple.
- – Aztec floating gardens for farming.
- Mountains – Mountain range in South America.
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- – Incan system of record-keeping with knotted strings.
- (Japan) – Traditional religion focused on nature spirits.
- – Capital city of the Incan Empire.
- – Belief that nature has spirits.
- Farming – Farming on stepped mountain slopes.
- – South American empire in the Andes.
14 Clues: – Belief that nature has spirits. • – Capital city of the Incan Empire. • – Capital city of the Aztec Empire. • – Powerful empire in central Mexico. • – South American empire in the Andes. • – Aztec floating gardens for farming. • (Japan) – Tower-style Buddhist temple. • – Ancient civilization in Central America. • – Narrow strip of land connecting two areas. • ...
Charger History: Benchmark 1 Review 2016-09-21
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- people who move from place to place, like hunter-gatherers
- ____ boundaries such as rivers, oceans, deserts, or mountain ranges
- The climate is colder on top of a _________.
- Egyptians _____ bodies so their souls could travel to the afterlife.
- Not too hot, not too cold. Great for farming.
- Type of farming in which trees are burned to clear land for crops
- vertical line at 0 degrees longitude
- The _______ and Euphrates rivers supported life in Mesopotamia.
- lines that run sideways on a map & measure distance to the equator
- lines that run up and down on a map and measure distance to the Prime Meridian
- The ______ land bridge connected Asia to North America for hunter gatherers to cross.
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- temperatures near this major line of latitude are very warm
- the gradual change from hunting-gathering to farming
- Ancient Egyptian tombs that tourists still visit today.
- Farming societies built up ______ food, so people could specialize in other jobs.
- Egyptians believed that this body helped judge a person for the afterlife.
- The _____ River allowed Egyptians to travel and trade.
17 Clues: vertical line at 0 degrees longitude • The climate is colder on top of a _________. • Not too hot, not too cold. Great for farming. • the gradual change from hunting-gathering to farming • The _____ River allowed Egyptians to travel and trade. • Ancient Egyptian tombs that tourists still visit today. • people who move from place to place, like hunter-gatherers • ...
Class 9 Chapter no. 15 Improvement in food resources 2022-09-01
13 Clues: Animal feed • Rainy season • Fish farming • Dairy animals • Biotic stress • Micro-nutrient • Abiotic stress • Water resource • Unwanted plants • Animal-based farming • Example of Rabi crop • Fish breeding season • Commercial plant nutrients
Food, Farming and land use 2021-07-22
15 Clues: tasty • a country • a warrior • a bad time • at the top • we walk on • a vegetable • a hierarchy • a community • growing crops • at the bottom • very popular food • a large land holder • the practice of farming and food. • second from the top of the feudal system.
Agricultural Production 2024-06-21
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- The degree of profit.
- The farming of fish and sea plants.
- Extended non-seasonal periods without rain.
- The farming of broadacre crops and livestock.
- Goods that can be traded, usually in bulk.
- Animals farmed for profit.
- Income after expenses.
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- Crops grown on a large scale.
- Collection of grown product.
- The amount produced per area.
- The farming of fruit, vegetables and flowers.
- To place seed in the ground.
- Anything put into an enterprise.
13 Clues: The degree of profit. • Income after expenses. • Animals farmed for profit. • Collection of grown product. • To place seed in the ground. • Crops grown on a large scale. • The amount produced per area. • Anything put into an enterprise. • The farming of fish and sea plants. • Goods that can be traded, usually in bulk. • Extended non-seasonal periods without rain. • ...
Class 9 Chapter no. 15 Improvement in food resources 2022-09-01
13 Clues: animal feed • rainy season • fish farming • dairy animals • biotic stress • micro-nutrient • abiotic stress • water resource • unwanted plants • animal-based farming • example of Rabi crop • fish breeding season • commercial plant nutrients
agriculture in india 2024-09-02
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- - A method of crop protection that compensates farmers for losses due to natural calamities
- The process of artificially providing water to crops.
- - The introduction of this farming technology, such as tractors and harvesters, modernized Indian agriculture
- - A type of farming that aims to maintain resources for future generations, avoiding depletion.
- - the large-scale farming of a single crop, often in tropical regions
- - This scheme provides financial assistance directly to farmers
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- The practice of growing food crops and raising livestock on the same farm.
- - A soil type that is rich in nutrients and found in the northern plains, ideal for growing crops
- Farming done for personal consumption, not for sale
- - A method of agriculture that uses no chemical fertilizers or pesticides, focusing on eco-friendly practices
- - The unpredictable weather pattern caused by climate change, often affecting agricultural output
- - This change introduced high-yield variety seeds and modern farming techniques to increase food production in India
- A type of crop grown for profit rather than consumption, like cotton or sugarcane
- - A key food crop grown in India, especially in the northern regions, used to make bread.
14 Clues: The process of artificially providing water to crops. • Farming done for personal consumption, not for sale • - This scheme provides financial assistance directly to farmers • The practice of growing food crops and raising livestock on the same farm. • - the large-scale farming of a single crop, often in tropical regions • ...
Food, Farming and land use 2021-07-22
15 Clues: tasty • a country • a warrior • a bad time • at the top • we walk on • a vegetable • a hierarchy • a community • growing crops • at the bottom • very popular food • a large land holder • the practice of farming and food. • second from the top of the feudal system.
How far was Russia a backward country in 1855? (Economy) 2025-06-14
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- Farming methods were generally _______
- What the Russian economy was based on
- Small scale mining industry beginning in the Ural mountains
- When a field is left unused
- Much of the land was not what for farming?
- Peasants remained poor and therefore didn't develop a class of what?
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- Type of farming used by most villages
- Small scale industry beginning in St Petersburg
- Peasants tended to see money as what?
- 30% of government income in 1855
- ____ field rotation - farming method
11 Clues: When a field is left unused • 30% of government income in 1855 • ____ field rotation - farming method • Type of farming used by most villages • Peasants tended to see money as what? • What the Russian economy was based on • Farming methods were generally _______ • Much of the land was not what for farming? • Small scale industry beginning in St Petersburg • ...
village of palampur 2020-05-09
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- excess farm production sold in the market
- crops grown in winter season
- factor of production whose supply is fixed
- an example of fixed capital
- a crop from which jaggery is made
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- a farm machinery
- chemicals used in farming
- money borrowed
- unit of measurement of land in india
- a non farming activity
- a state where modern farming methods are followed
- payment to labourers
12 Clues: money borrowed • a farm machinery • payment to labourers • a non farming activity • chemicals used in farming • an example of fixed capital • crops grown in winter season • a crop from which jaggery is made • unit of measurement of land in india • excess farm production sold in the market • factor of production whose supply is fixed • ...
Food for Thought 2025-07-08
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- Farming only livestock.
- Farming both crops and livestock.
- Farming that harms the environment as little as possible.
- Places were farmers/producers sell their food locally.
- Farming that focuses on food quality and uses no chemicals.
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- Farming that uses machines and modern technology.
- Farming for only crops.
- Growing crops and raising animals for food.
8 Clues: Farming only livestock. • Farming for only crops. • Farming both crops and livestock. • Growing crops and raising animals for food. • Farming that uses machines and modern technology. • Places were farmers/producers sell their food locally. • Farming that harms the environment as little as possible. • Farming that focuses on food quality and uses no chemicals.
village of palampur 2020-05-09
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- excess farm production sold in the market
- crops grown in winter season
- factor of production whose supply is fixed
- an example of fixed capital
- a crop from which jaggery is made
Down
- a farm machinery
- chemicals used in farming
- money borrowed
- unit of measurement of land in india
- a non farming activity
- a state where modern farming methods are followed
- payment to labourers
12 Clues: money borrowed • a farm machinery • payment to labourers • a non farming activity • chemicals used in farming • an example of fixed capital • crops grown in winter season • a crop from which jaggery is made • unit of measurement of land in india • excess farm production sold in the market • factor of production whose supply is fixed • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Farming Crossword 2024-04-10
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- a nutrient added to the soil to help growth
- the collecting of crops
- the plant's initial form
- 4wheeled vehicle mainly found in farming
- Dangerous chemicals used for warding away animals that can harm the crops
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- humans in the farming industry
- animals used for farming
- a place to sell crops
- The plants in farming
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops
10 Clues: a place to sell crops • The plants in farming • the collecting of crops • animals used for farming • the plant's initial form • humans in the farming industry • 4wheeled vehicle mainly found in farming • a nutrient added to the soil to help growth • Dangerous chemicals used for warding away animals that can harm the crops • ...
Social Studies work. 2025-05-07
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- bureau What bureau helped former slaves and poor whites?
- Which amendment legally protected African Americans?
- farming farming A method of farming in which land was leased but tools were owned.
- Grady Journalist who promoted the New south
- Which amendment freed the slaves?
- reconstruction Sought to punish the south for their role in the civil war.
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- Which plan wanted to readmit confederate states as quickly as possible?
- Which amendment Gave African Americans the right to vote?
- Which plan copied lincoln's, and added some more rules?
- A method of farming in which land and tools were leased.
- Klux klan Abreviation for terrorist organization that terrorized African Americans.
- A growing industry in the "New South"
- American legislators Supported public education.
13 Clues: Which amendment freed the slaves? • A growing industry in the "New South" • Grady Journalist who promoted the New south • American legislators Supported public education. • Which amendment legally protected African Americans? • Which plan copied lincoln's, and added some more rules? • bureau What bureau helped former slaves and poor whites? • ...
Unit 5: Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes (5.1-5.3) 2024-02-17
Across
- - American original
- - Manual harvest tool
- - Columbian trade
- - Harvesting machine
- - Indus Valley staple
- - Fertile Crescent crops
- - Seed planting innovation
- - Plant growth enhancer
- - English land privatization movement
- - African native crop
- - Agrarian game-changer; radical change
- - Nutrient contamination
- - Survival farming
Down
- - Maize ancestor
- - Farming chemicals
- - Asian origin crop
- - Tool automation
- - Revolution; Britain, mid-1700s
- - City growth
- - Cultural origin
- - Species variety
- - Weed elimination chemical
- - Water drainage issue
- - Crop succession practice
- - Valley civilization
- - Pest control substance
26 Clues: - City growth • - Maize ancestor • - Columbian trade • - Tool automation • - Cultural origin • - Species variety • - Survival farming • - American original • - Farming chemicals • - Asian origin crop • - Harvesting machine • - Manual harvest tool • - Indus Valley staple • - African native crop • - Valley civilization • - Water drainage issue • - Plant growth enhancer • - Fertile Crescent crops • ...
Yields and agriculture 2020-08-24
Across
- Farming specifically for profit
- Business involving agricultural production
- A process in which livestock are allowed to eat the natural and wildlife outdoors
- Agricultural crop grown for profit
- The science and research of conserving and repairing woodlands and forests
Down
- agriculture for family need
- Agricultural production system using small inputs of labor relative to land size
- A process in which land is cultivated for a few years and then abandoned to allow it to naturally restore its fertility
- Intensive farming
- herding of livestock to find land to graze
10 Clues: Intensive farming • agriculture for family need • Farming specifically for profit • Agricultural crop grown for profit • Business involving agricultural production • herding of livestock to find land to graze • The science and research of conserving and repairing woodlands and forests • Agricultural production system using small inputs of labor relative to land size • ...
David Mangum Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-20
Across
- Exact duplicate or copy
- Injection of a liquid substance at microscopic level
- Introducing DNA from one unrelated organism to another
- Genetic engineering or splicing fragments into DNA
- Act of contaminating or being contaminated
- To tame
- Farming with special medicines to help crops grow better
- Bioful intended as a substitute for diesel
Down
- Farming of plants and animals that live in water
- Science that uses small living things to make medicine
- A map of genes
- Offspring of two plants or animals
- Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior
- Science or activity of farming
- A haploid set of chromosomes
15 Clues: To tame • A map of genes • Exact duplicate or copy • A haploid set of chromosomes • Science or activity of farming • Offspring of two plants or animals • Act of contaminating or being contaminated • Bioful intended as a substitute for diesel • Farming of plants and animals that live in water • Genetic engineering or splicing fragments into DNA • ...
Neolithic Times 2025-10-01
Across
- Early Neolithic Settlement
- Hoyuk, Early Neolithic Settlement
- Stone Age, Paleolithic Age
- Someone who hunts animals and gathers berries
- How Neolithic people got to the entrances of their houses
- A job people could have besides farming
Down
- The business of farming
- Making animals useful to humans
- the business of exchanging goods
- Weaver, A job people could have besides farming
- a mineral mined for its valuable uses
- Bricks, A material Neolithic houses were made of
- Stone Age, Neolithic Age
- Early Neolithic Settlement
14 Clues: The business of farming • Stone Age, Neolithic Age • Early Neolithic Settlement • Stone Age, Paleolithic Age • Early Neolithic Settlement • Making animals useful to humans • the business of exchanging goods • Hoyuk, Early Neolithic Settlement • a mineral mined for its valuable uses • A job people could have besides farming • Someone who hunts animals and gathers berries • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-12
Across
- Greeks traveled by
- Greeks build close to Mediterranean sea
- Romans had a lot of for farming
- popular trade of Greeks
- Romans wore
- Greeks ate a lot
- Romans made for acting only men could do
- Romans worshiped
- art Romans did about their gods/goddesses
- Greeks Worshiped
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- Greeks wore
- Greeks pets
- popular trade of Romans
- roman pets
- Romans kids played frequently
- Romans traveled by
- art Greeks made
- lack of for farming
- Romans ate a lot
- Greeks kids played
20 Clues: roman pets • Greeks wore • Greeks pets • Romans wore • art Greeks made • Greeks ate a lot • Romans worshiped • Romans ate a lot • Greeks Worshiped • Greeks traveled by • Romans traveled by • Greeks kids played • lack of for farming • popular trade of Romans • popular trade of Greeks • Romans kids played frequently • Romans had a lot of for farming • Greeks build close to Mediterranean sea • ...
Matthew's code crossword 2024-10-17
Across
- farming
- take in
- natural reaction
- someone with a great soul
- able to be listened too
- remake
- to break
- transfer
- plant leaves collectively
- to reflect
- a rocket sent in the air
Down
- solid, able to be touched
- make bigger
- change weirdly
- respect with warm approval
- farming tech
- star explosion
- full of kindness
- sound, especially recorded sound.
- move from port to port
- record
- throw back without absorbing
- to bend light waves
- send a sharp blow
24 Clues: remake • record • farming • take in • to break • transfer • to reflect • make bigger • farming tech • change weirdly • star explosion • natural reaction • full of kindness • send a sharp blow • to bend light waves • move from port to port • able to be listened too • a rocket sent in the air • solid, able to be touched • someone with a great soul • plant leaves collectively • respect with warm approval • ...
Food Security 2020-10-08
Across
- rare or very little
- when you do not have sufficient access to something you are at a...
- diving searching through bins or rubbish for food
- to carelessly dispose results in
- another word for farming
- the start of all wars
- the opposite of being secure
- to be let down or demeaned is called
- farming to work land and farms too hard is over...
- an adverse state of living or lack of money is to be in...
Down
- to be easily reached or acquired
- change something that is killing the planet
- deserts a place lacking access to fresh food and water
- deflation when money has no value
- faming farming in the city
- loss food that is not eaten creates a lack or...
- to feel safe
- the amount of people living or in an area
- an abbreviation for a term. Hint- Genetically...
- shortages the opposite of water shortages
20 Clues: to feel safe • rare or very little • the start of all wars • another word for farming • faming farming in the city • the opposite of being secure • to be easily reached or acquired • to carelessly dispose results in • deflation when money has no value • to be let down or demeaned is called • the amount of people living or in an area • change something that is killing the planet • ...
1st Hour Agriculture in the North 2018-04-24
Across
- made it difficult to farm because farmers thought it would break their plows(2)
- what had flourished instead of farming
- had rocky soil in which made farming difficult(2)
- Invented the mechanical reaper(2)
- gave farmers access to new markets
- a revolutionary farming product that hasn’t been meantioned
Down
- Despite all the improvements in agriculture why hadn’t the north done this
- the farmers hadn’t moved here because of the soil(2)
- The same company that makes tractors, also made the first Steele tipped plow(2)
- the growing of food and farming techniques
10 Clues: Invented the mechanical reaper(2) • gave farmers access to new markets • what had flourished instead of farming • the growing of food and farming techniques • had rocky soil in which made farming difficult(2) • the farmers hadn’t moved here because of the soil(2) • a revolutionary farming product that hasn’t been meantioned • ...
Farming crossword 2020-06-02
Across
- 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
Down
- 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?
Down
- 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
Across
- cultivation of ornamental plants.
- helps the birds to keep their body warm.
- method in which seeds are scattered by hand.
- A threshing tool .
Down
- 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
Across
- uses air to depst seeds
- commonly used in no tillage operations
- scaering seeds over large areas
- ways to plant seeds
Down
- 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
Across
- - 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 • ...
Smart Farming 2023-12-18
Across
- Storage and processing of data on the internet.
- Using technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- Collects data on environmental conditions.
- Network of connected devices in smart farming.
- Exact and controlled farming practices.
Down
- Set of rules for making decisions in automated systems.
- Information collected for analysis in smart farming.
- Unmanned aerial vehicle used for monitoring crops.
- Plant cultivated for food, fiber, or other uses.
- Long-term environmental and economic balance in farming.
10 Clues: Exact and controlled farming practices. • Collects data on environmental conditions. • Network of connected devices in smart farming. • Storage and processing of data on the internet. • Plant cultivated for food, fiber, or other uses. • Unmanned aerial vehicle used for monitoring crops. • Information collected for analysis in smart farming. • ...
Geography Farming 2025-08-11
Across
- a chicken reared for its meat
- where chickens are kept in a row of small cages
- to collect food from crops by hand or machine
- things people use to do a job
- chemicals farmer add to soil
Down
- farmer who grow large quantities of food
- farmer who grows enough food for own family
- birds such as chicken that are used for their meat and eggs
- animals that are kept on a farm
- plants that lose their leaves in winter
10 Clues: chemicals farmer add to soil • a chicken reared for its meat • things people use to do a job • animals that are kept on a farm • plants that lose their leaves in winter • farmer who grow large quantities of food • farmer who grows enough food for own family • to collect food from crops by hand or machine • where chickens are kept in a row of small cages • ...
APES Unit 6 2024-01-16
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- Type of crops planted over areas of field or pasture during crop rotation or with crops
- The most overfed, malnourished country in the world
- Type of farming that uses polycultures, relies more on small mechanical tools and animal power, natural fertilizers like compost, no large scale irrigation
- Type of farming that uses forms of sustainable farming and agribusiness
- Grow more than one crop in the same field at the same time
- Growing fish and shellfish in sea pens or tanks
Down
- Growing two different crops (ex. Corn and squash) in the same plot at the same time
- is a significant world issue that leads to fishery collapse
- Name of land that is available for farming
- Type of farming that uses monocultures, machines, large scale irrigation fixtures, chemical fertilizers and pesticides with the goal of producing the highest yield and profit
- Type of grazing where you move herds over long distances to reduce overgrazing and allow plants in one area to recover before being grazed again
- Widespread food shortage and mass starvation
- When people catch non-target species including juveniles, sharks, turtles, whales/dolphins/seals
- Planting more than one species in the area
- planting strips of crops between rows of trees or shrubs to reduce runoff/erosion
- The type of food made by splicing chromosomes from multiple species together to create a new breed with desirable characteristics
16 Clues: Name of land that is available for farming • Planting more than one species in the area • Widespread food shortage and mass starvation • Growing fish and shellfish in sea pens or tanks • The most overfed, malnourished country in the world • Grow more than one crop in the same field at the same time • is a significant world issue that leads to fishery collapse • ...
Factory Farming 2022-01-20
10 Clues: being traped • an area of land • You consume of animals • is drawn from an animal • A female bird lands them • a large self-service store • a living organism that feeds • a state where you are in pain • a building where goods are amnufacured • treating something or someone with violence
Organic Farming 2021-05-11
Farming Industry 2024-06-05
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- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, wool and other products.
- Type of farming that uses a lot of labor, expensive and produces a lot on a small piece of land.
- Land where grapevines are grown for the purpose of making wine.
- Farming drought is when there is not enough rain, making conditions harder for crops to grow and animals to find food.
Down
- Type of farming where large areas of land, use little labor and produce products
- Watering crops with pipes or canals instead of having to rely on rainfall.
- Land used for agriculture, including growing crops or raising livestock
- The amount of a crop harvested from a particular area
- Animals raised on farms for various purposes like food, wool, work, or other farm needs.
- Places outside cities with lots of open land, farms and small amounts of people.
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. • Type of farming where large areas of land, use little labor and produce products • ...
geography - farming 2024-12-16
Across
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels:
- for profit
- moo
- the process of growing plants in sand, gravel, or liquid, with added nutrients but without so
Down
- chemical washed into rivers pulloting
- large scale
- food production system
- I
- produce or provide
- diversification involing a animal begining with a
10 Clues: I • moo • for profit • large scale • produce or provide • food production system • chemical washed into rivers pulloting • diversification involing a animal begining with a • the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels: • the process of growing plants in sand, gravel, or liquid, with added nutrients but without so
Dairy Farming 2025-06-30
10 Clues: A baby cow • Frozen dairy • A group of cows • What we drink from cows • A big machine to collect hay • A machine used to collect milk • A dairy product we put on pizza • A spread made from churning cream • This dairy product is good with muesli • Person who looks after cows and milks them
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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Farming Industry 2024-06-05
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Farming Today 2024-07-12
Goat Farming 2023-06-19
Across
- 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
Down
- 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? • ...
Dairy Farming 2025-06-30
10 Clues: A baby cow • Frozen dairy • A group of cows • What we drink from cows • A big machine to collect hay • A machine used to collect milk • A dairy product we put on pizza • A spread made from churning cream • This dairy product is good with muesli • Person who looks after cows and milks them
Chicken Farming 2025-10-01
Across
- System where animals can roam outdoors.
- Period of keeping eggs warm until hatching.
- A newly hatched chicken.
- Laying bird confined to a small cage.
- Poultry procedure to prevent harmful pecking.
Down
- Concern for the health and well-being of animals.
- The science or practice of farming crops and livestock.
- Meeting present needs without harming future generations.
- Place where hens lay their eggs.
- Chicken’s natural way of cleaning feathers.
10 Clues: A newly hatched chicken. • Place where hens lay their eggs. • Laying bird confined to a small cage. • System where animals can roam outdoors. • Period of keeping eggs warm until hatching. • Chicken’s natural way of cleaning feathers. • Poultry procedure to prevent harmful pecking. • Concern for the health and well-being of animals. • ...
Washington State Chp. 8 Vocab 2019-02-21
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- a material prepared by chemical or mechanical means from wood for use in making paper and cellulose products
- soil or land that is capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops
- someone who explores an area for mineral deposits
- when a person or an organization declares in law unable to pay their debts
- farming farming for a profit, where food is produced by advanced technology in order to sell it in the market
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
Down
- trees that are grown in order to produce wood
- wooden boards or logs that have sawed and cut for use
- a naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted
- a track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which a passenger and freight trains run
- a person who manages a large farm where cattle or other animals are bred and raised
- farming when farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families
- the process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine
- the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture
- farming a method of farming in dry areas without the aid or irrigation, using drought-resistant crops and conserving moisture
- goods that are carried by ships, trains, trucks, or airplanes
16 Clues: trees that are grown in order to produce wood • someone who explores an area for mineral deposits • wooden boards or logs that have sawed and cut for use • the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • goods that are carried by ships, trains, trucks, or airplanes • ...
The Stone Age 2025-09-18
15 Clues: farming • to train • old stone age • major ice age • hairy elephant • originated from • hunt for animals • middle stone age • people who travel • before common area • rock that makes fire • very important source • farming and picking berries • hole in ground people lived in • weapon made out of rock and wood
Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2025-12-05
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- A plant used to make paper and trade goods.
- A writing system used in Mesopotamia.
- A written set of laws in Mesopotamia.
- An ancient civilization that developed along the Nile River.
- Soil, Rich soil that helps crops grow.
- Exchange of goods between societies.
- One of the world’s earliest civilizations located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- A river essential to Egypt’s farming and trade.
- The ruler of ancient Egypt.
- A stepped temple used for religious purposes in Mesopotamia.
- A system to bring water to crops.
Down
- Believing in many gods.
- (Ancient), Tools and inventions that improved farming.
- A trained writer and record keeper in Egypt.
- The belief in life after death.
- Living in one place permanently rather than moving around.
- Farming activities like planting and harvesting.
17 Clues: Believing in many gods. • The ruler of ancient Egypt. • The belief in life after death. • A system to bring water to crops. • Exchange of goods between societies. • A writing system used in Mesopotamia. • A written set of laws in Mesopotamia. • Soil, Rich soil that helps crops grow. • A plant used to make paper and trade goods. • A trained writer and record keeper in Egypt. • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-07
Across
- Science of growing crops and raising animals
- To tame or train plants and animals for human use
- Farm animals such as cows, pigs, or sheep
- Sending U.S. crops or products to other countries
- Old plant varieties passed down through generations
- Student organization for leadership and ag careers
- Use of science and technology in farming
- A young female cow that has not yet had a calf
- Anything grown or raised on farms that people eat
- An insect or animal that helps move pollen so plants can make seeds
- Farm product that can be bought, sold, or traded
- U.S. state known for corn, soybeans, and pork production
Down
- Business side of farming, like marketing crops and animals
- Place that provides protection from the environment
- Goods from plants or animals used for clothing, like cotton or wool
- Things from nature like soil, water, and forests
- Farming in a way that protects future resources
- Land, air, water, and living things around us
- Birds like chickens, turkeys, or ducks raised for food
- A job or occupation someone trains for and does over time
- A person or animal that uses goods, services, or food
- Related to money, trade, and profits in farming
- Top layer of Earth where plants grow
- Plants grown for food, clothing, or fuel
- Products brought in from other countries
25 Clues: Top layer of Earth where plants grow • Use of science and technology in farming • Plants grown for food, clothing, or fuel • Products brought in from other countries • Farm animals such as cows, pigs, or sheep • Science of growing crops and raising animals • Land, air, water, and living things around us • A young female cow that has not yet had a calf • ...
UOI -5 HOW WE ORGANIZE Ourselves 2021-01-19
Across
- farming done for profit.
- The rearing of silkworms.
- used to cut out small trees an branches.
- The first step of agriculture farming.
- commonly used fertilizers.
- which farming uses animals like cows,baffoloes,goats etc.
Down
- helps in cutting the crops in field.
- The crops that are sown in winter.
- The farming which deals with art,sience,technolygy.
- The suppling off the water to the dry land.
10 Clues: farming done for profit. • The rearing of silkworms. • commonly used fertilizers. • The crops that are sown in winter. • helps in cutting the crops in field. • The first step of agriculture farming. • used to cut out small trees an branches. • The suppling off the water to the dry land. • The farming which deals with art,sience,technolygy. • ...
Farming revolution 2020-05-20
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Urban farming 2025-05-05
10 Clues: exchanging • every year • can be eaten • a spring onion • people living in the city • search for food in the wild • large in quantity or a lot, abundant • to know and point out what something is • a type of food that looks like an umbrella • a set of steps and list of ingredients for making a dish
Farming Crossword 2024-04-10
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- a nutrient added to the soil to help growth
- the collecting of crops
- the plant's initial form
- 4wheeled vehicle mainly found in farming
- Dangerous chemicals used for warding away animals that can harm the crops
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- humans in the farming industry
- animals used for farming
- a place to sell crops
- The plants in farming
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops
10 Clues: a place to sell crops • The plants in farming • the collecting of crops • animals used for farming • the plant's initial form • humans in the farming industry • 4wheeled vehicle mainly found in farming • a nutrient added to the soil to help growth • Dangerous chemicals used for warding away animals that can harm the crops • ...
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
Chicken Farming 2025-10-01
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- System where animals can roam outdoors.
- Period of keeping eggs warm until hatching.
- A newly hatched chicken.
- Laying bird confined to a small cage.
- Poultry procedure to prevent harmful pecking.
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- Concern for the health and well-being of animals.
- The science or practice of farming crops and livestock.
- Meeting present needs without harming future generations.
- Place where hens lay their eggs.
- Chicken’s natural way of cleaning feathers.
10 Clues: A newly hatched chicken. • Place where hens lay their eggs. • Laying bird confined to a small cage. • System where animals can roam outdoors. • Period of keeping eggs warm until hatching. • Chicken’s natural way of cleaning feathers. • Poultry procedure to prevent harmful pecking. • Concern for the health and well-being of animals. • ...
Geography Grade 4 Term 3 2024-06-23
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- is food that has been changed in some way, such as frozen, dried, cooked or
- to keep and take care of animals.
- is an activity/ practice of looking for animals and killing them for food.
- is an activity/ practice that involves looking for animals that live in water (fish) for food.
- is when farmers grow crops and raise animals to sell. (farming)
- is breeding animals for their meat and milk. (farming)
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- is food that that is in the same state as it was when it left the farm. (food)
- is a place where animals are killed for their meat.
- is when farmers/families produce food for themselves and their families. (farming)
- birds/chickens that are reared for their meat and eggs.
- are reared for their milk. (farming)
- is when farmers grow plants such as wheat, maize or vegetables on a farm. (farming)
12 Clues: to keep and take care of animals. • are reared for their milk. (farming) • is a place where animals are killed for their meat. • is breeding animals for their meat and milk. (farming) • birds/chickens that are reared for their meat and eggs. • is when farmers grow crops and raise animals to sell. (farming) • ...
agronomia 2025-08-02
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- A house located on or near a farm.
- experiences: Smells associated with farming environments.
- Land where fruit trees are grown.
- To prepare and use land for growing crops.
- The top layer of earth in which plants grow.
- Plants cultivated for food, fuel, or other uses.
- Areas of land used to grow crops.
- Related to farming or agriculture.
- Farm animals raised for food or labor.
- The act of putting seeds in the soil.
- sheds: Storage areas for farming tools and machines.
- The process or result of gathering mature crops.
- Describes soil that is rich in nutrients and good for growing.
- Land that has been plowed or cultivated.
- A cereal crop used to make flour.
- The efficiency of producing crops or livestock.
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- plots: Small sections of land for growing vegetables.
- Buildings used for storing grain or housing animals.
- Agricultural establishments where crops are grown and animals are raised.
- types: Different categories of plants grown for agriculture.
- ditches: Channels made to remove excess water from fields.
- A legume crop often rotated with corn.
- Tall structures for storing bulk materials like grain.
- systems: Structures that supply water to crops.
- rotation: The practice of changing crops in a field over time.
- The act of collecting ripe crops.
- A major cereal crop also known as maize.
- Land used for farming.
- Grassland for grazing animals.
- Dried grass used to feed livestock.
30 Clues: Land used for farming. • Grassland for grazing animals. • Land where fruit trees are grown. • The act of collecting ripe crops. • Areas of land used to grow crops. • A cereal crop used to make flour. • A house located on or near a farm. • Related to farming or agriculture. • Dried grass used to feed livestock. • The act of putting seeds in the soil. • ...
I'd Fight God For Corn 2022-02-28
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- an area that does not or cannot grow food
- becoming a desert through unnatural and natural means
- the commercialization of agriculture the practice of cultivating crops and raising livestock
- the practice of slashing and burning land to improve soil health
- a form of rice farming mostly practiced in africa
- planting different crops on the same soil
- an estate for agriculture
- a region of a geographic location known for producing milk
- a form of tilling that created raised beds for crop
- a period in which certain crops were created
- the transformation of agriculture
- moving farming grounds in relation to season
- burning plants in the area to improve soil health moving in rotation of plantations
- an outstanding amount of effort farming to make the most of the field
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- agriculture done to protect the environment
- when crops are raised to sustain the farmer's family or life
- a cyclical nomadic lifestyle
- cropping different plants in the same year for different seasons
- the production of crops/livestock for profit
- the practice of maintaining a garden
- a plant with juicy kernels of love and scientifically the best vegetable to exist
- a small farm that produces crops specifically for local companies or restaurants
22 Clues: an estate for agriculture • a cyclical nomadic lifestyle • the transformation of agriculture • the practice of maintaining a garden • an area that does not or cannot grow food • planting different crops on the same soil • agriculture done to protect the environment • a period in which certain crops were created • moving farming grounds in relation to season • ...
environment 2023-02-15
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- the goal of equitable climate solutions, "climate _______" (7)
- black substance mined for profit (3)
- death of a species (10)
- september 2019 event organised by fridays for the future: "climate _______" (7)
- alternative energy source derived from light (5)
- most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3)
- when a company misleads about the environmental sustainability of their products (12)
- an artificial contaminant now present in all bodies of water on earth (13)
- place where global agreement on climate change was made (5)
- alternative energy source derived from lava (10)
- fear arising from knowledge of the climate crisis, "climate ___" (7)
- a brown substance, walked on (4)
- alternative energy source derived from air (4)
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- environmental practices that can be supported over time (11)
- alternative energy source derived from atomic decay (7)
- it's depleting in the atmosphere (5)
- a method of farming that mimics natural systems (12)
- a far-right ideology which believes that overpopulation is the cause of the climate crisis, and can be solved by genocide (9)
- farming a single plant variety across large areas of land(8)
- world's best known carbon sink (5)
- industrial farming of animals, known as the _______ farming method (7)
- they're melting! (3-4)
- singapore's climate plan, known as the _____ plan (5)
- alternative energy source derived from water (5)
- global ___ (7)
25 Clues: global ___ (7) • they're melting! (3-4) • death of a species (10) • a brown substance, walked on (4) • world's best known carbon sink (5) • it's depleting in the atmosphere (5) • black substance mined for profit (3) • most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3) • alternative energy source derived from air (4) • alternative energy source derived from light (5) • ...
Cycle 3 - Africa & Ancient Civilizations 2026-03-24
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- Rich soil good for farming
- West African empire that rose after Wagadu
- Famous ruler of Mali known for wealth and pilgrimage
- Ancient civilization along the Nile River in Northeast Africa
- Groups of traders traveling across the desert
- Ruler defeated by Sundiata at the Battle of Kirina
- Ocean Ocean on the west coast of Africa
- Valuable resource that made West Africa wealthy
- River that floods annually and supports farming in Kemet
- System used to control and distribute water for farming
- Holy city visited by Mansa Musa
- Sea Sea north of Africa
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- Farming and growing crops
- North African traders who crossed the Sahara
- Resource traded for gold in trans-Saharan trade
- Important center of trade and learning in Mali
- Title meaning emperor or king in Mali
- Man-made waterways used to move water
- Early West African empire also known as Ghana
- Ocean Ocean on the east coast of Africa
- Large territory ruled by one leader
- Season of flooding in Ancient Kemet
- Tool used to lift water from the Nile
- Founder of the Mali Empire
- Another name for the empire of Wagadu
- River major river that supported West African empires
- Exchange of goods between regions or people
- Paths used for exchanging goods
- Large desert in North Africa
29 Clues: Sea Sea north of Africa • Farming and growing crops • Rich soil good for farming • Founder of the Mali Empire • Large desert in North Africa • Holy city visited by Mansa Musa • Paths used for exchanging goods • Large territory ruled by one leader • Season of flooding in Ancient Kemet • Title meaning emperor or king in Mali • Man-made waterways used to move water • ...
desertification 2016-07-11
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- sustainable farming
- climatic areas more affected by desertification
- effect worsened by desertification
- too many cows or other animals eating grass in a area
- to prepare and use land for growing crops
- process that comes before desertification
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- it may increase soil salinity
- soil densification as air is displaced from the pores
- No-till may preserve the land
- removal of forests or trees
- the green ones prevent desertification
- their contruction may help to anchor the soil
- farming tool with sharp blades for cutting and turning over the earth
- thin layer that covers the earth
14 Clues: sustainable farming • removal of forests or trees • it may increase soil salinity • No-till may preserve the land • thin layer that covers the earth • effect worsened by desertification • the green ones prevent desertification • to prepare and use land for growing crops • process that comes before desertification • their contruction may help to anchor the soil • ...
Agriculture 2023-12-24
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- Farming in which crops are raised and livestock are kept on the farm to have animal products
- --- agriculture is also known as Slash and burn
- Coarse grains are also called
- Rubber plantation is famous in
- Farming in which organic materials and natural pesticides are used
- fibre requires frost free days to grow
- cultivation of grapes
- The practice of ploughing against the slopes on the hill
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- Type of farming to meet family needs is known as
- country usually practices Commercial agriculture
- Advertising is an example of activities.
- -- herding in which herdsmen move place to place with their livestock
- one primary activity
- type of soil is good for growing wheat
- a leading producer of rice
- is also knowh as a paddy
16 Clues: one primary activity • cultivation of grapes • is also knowh as a paddy • a leading producer of rice • Coarse grains are also called • Rubber plantation is famous in • type of soil is good for growing wheat • fibre requires frost free days to grow • Advertising is an example of activities. • --- agriculture is also known as Slash and burn • ...
Geography 2025-11-13
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- – Fruit or plants that grow in hot, wet places such as mangoes and pineapples.
- farming – A type of farming that includes both crops and animals.
- – Trees or fruit trees that lose their leaves in winter.
- – Food that has been changed from its natural form, like dried or cooked.
- – Bringing water to crops through pipes, channels, or sprinklers.
- – The continuous movement of water through evaporation and rainfall.
- – Farm animals such as cows, goats, sheep, and chickens.
- – A wall built across a river to store water.
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- – A substance added to soil to help plants grow better.
- – A long time with little or no rain.
- – A place or farm where milk and milk products are made.
- – A type of farming where people grow food for their own families, not to sell.
- – Farming where crops and animals are grown to sell for money.
- – A deep hole dug or drilled to reach underground water.
- – A plant grown on farms for food or to sell.
15 Clues: – A long time with little or no rain. • – A plant grown on farms for food or to sell. • – A wall built across a river to store water. • – A substance added to soil to help plants grow better. • – Trees or fruit trees that lose their leaves in winter. • – A place or farm where milk and milk products are made. • – A deep hole dug or drilled to reach underground water. • ...
Latin America Vocabulary 2020-03-13
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- Ancient civilization (1200-1500AD)
- farming farming system
- helada a zone of permanent snow and ice
- tropical grassland
- high, flat plains
- templada a temperate climate zone
- the variety of life in the world
- Factories built by US companies in Mexico
- A Spanish conqueror
- planting young trees or seeds
- area of grassland and rich soil
- Ancient civilization of the Yucatán Peninsula
- an urban area
- immigrant Someone who has moved to their destination
- (1400 B.C.E. to 500 B.C.E.) earliest known Mexican civilization
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- fría a colder climate zone
- mixed race
- of tordesillas A 1494 agreement between Portugal and Spain
- caliente the warmest climate zone
- Large farms
- country country in the process
- allows open trade with US, Mexico, and Canada
- zonation vegetation zone
- cutting down of trees
- and burn A farming method
- An attempt by one country to establish settlements
- system Rural estates in Spanish colonies in New World
- a steep slope
- Ancient civilization (1200-1521AD)
- A military dictator
- tropical grassy plain
- reform the process of breaking up large landholdings
32 Clues: mixed race • Large farms • a steep slope • an urban area • high, flat plains • tropical grassland • A Spanish conqueror • A military dictator • cutting down of trees • tropical grassy plain • farming farming system • zonation vegetation zone • and burn A farming method • planting young trees or seeds • fría a colder climate zone • country country in the process • ...
Dairy 101 Crossword 2024-08-28
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- A type of plant-based milk made from nuts
- A popular cheese variety often used in pizza
- Dairy product made by curdling milk
- The process of ensuring a uniform texture in milk
- A type of dairy product often used in dishes
- Largest U.S. state in dairy production
- The U.S. state famous for its dairy farms, besides Wisconsin
- A dairy product used in baking and cooking
- Equipment used to milk cows
- Alternative to cow's milk
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- Term for a person who manages dairy cows
- Nutrient commonly found in dairy that supports muscle health
- Process that kills harmful bacteria and pathogens in milk
- The type of farming focused on producing milk
- The ingredient in dairy that some people have trouble digesting
- Animal often used in dairy farming
- Nutrient found in dairy that supports strong bones
- Common dairy product used as a spread
- The general term for products like cheese, yogurt, and milk
- Another popular dairy product made from fermented milk
- State known for cheese production
21 Clues: Alternative to cow's milk • Equipment used to milk cows • State known for cheese production • Animal often used in dairy farming • Dairy product made by curdling milk • Common dairy product used as a spread • Largest U.S. state in dairy production • Term for a person who manages dairy cows • A type of plant-based milk made from nuts • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle Sapir Gazit Period 6 2024-04-18
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- Rotating planting locations as soil depletes.
- Highly developed, economically dominant regions.
- Hot, humid near the equator.
- Large estate focused on cash crops.
- Paddy cultivation in flooded fields.
- Genetically Modified Organisms in agriculture.
- Cultivating crops and livestock.
- Settlements arranged along a path.
- Raising livestock on large grazing areas.
- Less developed, economically subordinate regions.
- Moving livestock for grazing.
- Worldwide production and distribution network.
- High-yield farming using advanced methods.
- Growing for personal consumption.
- Increasing production through new technologies.
- Maximizing output through intensive resources.
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- Revolution Industrialization of agriculture in 19th century.
- Large-scale farming for profit.
- Cultivating cereal crops.
- Producing only for one's needs.
- Plants grown for edible seeds/grains.
- Scattered, isolated farm dwellings.
- Compact, closely spaced dwellings.
- Mild, rainy winters, hot, dry summers.
- Large commercial agricultural businesses.
- Transfer of plants, animals between continents.
- Production for sale and profit.
- Raising cattle, processing milk.
- Low-input farming over large areas.
- Underground plant parts (e.g., potatoes).
30 Clues: Cultivating cereal crops. • Hot, humid near the equator. • Moving livestock for grazing. • Large-scale farming for profit. • Producing only for one's needs. • Production for sale and profit. • Cultivating crops and livestock. • Raising cattle, processing milk. • Growing for personal consumption. • Compact, closely spaced dwellings. • Settlements arranged along a path. • ...
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.
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- 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. • ...
Human Impact and Agriculture Review 2025-05-05
Across
- Medicines used in animal farming that can lead to resistance
- Pollutants released into the air, often from agriculture or industry
- A global problem linked to animal agriculture and emissions
- Gases like methane and CO2 that trap heat in the atmosphere
- When animals eat too much grass, causing soil erosion
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- Using resources in a way that protects the environment for the future
- When land loses its top layer due to overuse or poor farming
- Moral concerns about animal welfare on large farms
- A type of diet that can reduce the need for animal agriculture
- Removal of forests to make land for farming or livestock
- Gas released by cows that contributes to climate change
- Pollution caused by animal waste entering rivers and lakes
- A type of large-scale animal farm with crowded conditions
- Farming of fish in tanks or ponds
14 Clues: Farming of fish in tanks or ponds • Moral concerns about animal welfare on large farms • When animals eat too much grass, causing soil erosion • Gas released by cows that contributes to climate change • Removal of forests to make land for farming or livestock • A type of large-scale animal farm with crowded conditions • ...
Agriculture 2017-02-05
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- Local
- A herb we cultivate
- Land suitable for farming
- A local breed of sheep
- Also so known as peasant farming
- Commercial farms grow crops on a ____________ scale
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- This type of farm is more than 10 acres
- Where commercial farming is done
- Prepare and use land for crops or gardening
- Animal _____________
- Technology used on commercial farms
11 Clues: Local • A herb we cultivate • Animal _____________ • A local breed of sheep • Land suitable for farming • Where commercial farming is done • Also so known as peasant farming • Technology used on commercial farms • This type of farm is more than 10 acres • Prepare and use land for crops or gardening • Commercial farms grow crops on a ____________ scale
5b 2025-09-25
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- – Preserved remains of plants or animals.
- – Small permanent community.
- – Discovery that gave warmth and protection.
- – New Stone Age with farming.
- – Early human species.
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- – Group of families living together.
- – Object made for work or hunting.
- – Early art on rock walls.
- – Important invention for transport.
- – Improved farming tool.
- – Domesticated animal used in farming and war.
11 Clues: – Early human species. • – Improved farming tool. • – Early art on rock walls. • – Small permanent community. • – New Stone Age with farming. • – Object made for work or hunting. • – Group of families living together. • – Important invention for transport. • – Preserved remains of plants or animals. • – Discovery that gave warmth and protection. • ...
Fishing and Forestry 2022-10-31
13 Clues: trees • farming • fossil fuels • hunting fish • main industry • main producer • comes from trees • third main producer • second main producer • all resources on earth • the total of all products • people who protect enviornments • cultivation or farming in an area
blox fruits 2024-09-01
Across
- immune to swords
- decent for PVP
- clean, high-damage moves
- decent combo potential
- insanely high damage
- versatile and powerful
- known for stuns
- more fun than competitive
- stuns and combos well
- you walk like a furry if you use it
- poisons opponents
- functional but average
- top-tier power
- strong with healing
- overpowering in farming
- great mobility and combos
- weak moves and damage
- overwhelmingly dominant
- strong combos
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- average for farming and PVP
- needs some skill
- subpar farming option
- not practical for use
- excellent for PVP
- overpowered when mastered
- worst
- high damage, less versatile
- high-damage powerhouse
- high trading value and known for its rage
- strong when mastered
- great for gathering
- domineering in battle
- high damage, awakenable
- strong but slow
- strong and user-friendly
- great for first sea
- slow cooldowns
- good for beginners
- extra defense boost
39 Clues: worst • strong combos • decent for PVP • slow cooldowns • top-tier power • strong but slow • known for stuns • immune to swords • needs some skill • excellent for PVP • poisons opponents • good for beginners • great for gathering • great for first sea • strong with healing • extra defense boost • insanely high damage • strong when mastered • subpar farming option • not practical for use • ...
Crossword Puzzle Week 3 2026-02-19
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- to set limits/meaning
- study of the heart
- the way something is shaped
- pleasant and kind
- science of soil and crops
- a legal “body” of a business
- friendly and peaceful
- to reshape or change
- business involving farming
- without an end
- the last one
- to form into a body/group
- friendship
- someone who dislikes people
- study of humans and cultures
- to change form
- a recording of heart activity
- someone who helps humans through giving
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- designed to move smoothly through air
- needing oxygen / using air
- science of flying aircraft
- a dead body
- relating to the heart and blood vessels
- tiny particles sprayed into the air
- to bring to an end
- same form/clothing style
- opposite of friends (root contrast)
- human-centered
- relating to farming or land
- farming and growing crops
- relating to the body
- related to the heart
32 Clues: friendship • a dead body • the last one • human-centered • without an end • to change form • pleasant and kind • study of the heart • to bring to an end • to reshape or change • relating to the body • related to the heart • to set limits/meaning • friendly and peaceful • same form/clothing style • science of soil and crops • to form into a body/group • farming and growing crops • ...
Yields and Agriculture - Adila 2020-08-24
10 Clues: pasturage • selling crops • farming for money • profit from farming • personal usage of farming • moving around for pasturage • switching areas for new soil • planting or caring for forests • big input of effort and resources • small input of effort and resources
Grade 9 Unit Test 2012-11-21
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- common in dense cities, fruits,vegetabels,poultry and dairy, type of farming
- fish farming
- processing raw materials
- needles
- type of mineral, gold, copper, iron
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- highly mechanized, few workers, type of farming
- fruits/vegetables
- kills weeds but is harmful to wildlife
- everything but fossil and metallic minerals
- leaves fall off in the winter
- highest produced agricultural product
11 Clues: needles • fish farming • fruits/vegetables • processing raw materials • leaves fall off in the winter • type of mineral, gold, copper, iron • highest produced agricultural product • kills weeds but is harmful to wildlife • everything but fossil and metallic minerals • highly mechanized, few workers, type of farming • ...
Human Impact and Agriculture Review 2025-05-05
Across
- Medicines used in animal farming that can lead to resistance
- Pollutants released into the air, often from agriculture or industry
- A global problem linked to animal agriculture and emissions
- Gases like methane and CO2 that trap heat in the atmosphere
- When animals eat too much grass, causing soil erosion
Down
- Using resources in a way that protects the environment for the future
- When land loses its top layer due to overuse or poor farming
- Moral concerns about animal welfare on large farms
- A type of diet that can reduce the need for animal agriculture
- Removal of forests to make land for farming or livestock
- Gas released by cows that contributes to climate change
- Pollution caused by animal waste entering rivers and lakes
- A type of large-scale animal farm with crowded conditions
- Farming of fish in tanks or ponds
14 Clues: Farming of fish in tanks or ponds • Moral concerns about animal welfare on large farms • When animals eat too much grass, causing soil erosion • Gas released by cows that contributes to climate change • Removal of forests to make land for farming or livestock • A type of large-scale animal farm with crowded conditions • ...
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
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- _______ 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 • ...
Country Farming and City Farming 2025-03-14
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- If there is too much rain, crops can _______.
- In the city, some people use the flat ______ of a building for farming.
- One of the biggest crops in the US is _______.
- Growing food in the city can save _______.
- What time of farming is shown in the picture on page 154?
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- It's better to plow fields when the soil is ______.
- What kind of tractors plow the fields to get the soil ready for planting?
- What kind of pots can you use on shelves by windows or on porches?
- Which section (City Farming or Country Farming) starts on page 152
- Soybeans can be used to make a kind of _____ used to build homes.
10 Clues: Growing food in the city can save _______. • If there is too much rain, crops can _______. • One of the biggest crops in the US is _______. • It's better to plow fields when the soil is ______. • What time of farming is shown in the picture on page 154? • Soybeans can be used to make a kind of _____ used to build homes. • ...
Sustainable Ag 2021-09-07
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- The variety of life in a particular ecosystem
- The impact of research and technological advancements of the 1930s-40s in Agricultural Work.
- A Farming system which puts emphasis on natural non-conventional farming
- Agriculture and food production supported by the locals, for the locals.
- Areas without readily available and healthy food.
- Carolina Farm Stewardship Association
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- A Farming system which uses Synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides.
- Farming without depleting natural resources
- Certification for having "Good Agricultural Practices", produce cannot be sold without it.
- The practice of farming a specific crop on a specific field continuously
10 Clues: Carolina Farm Stewardship Association • Farming without depleting natural resources • The variety of life in a particular ecosystem • Areas without readily available and healthy food. • A Farming system which puts emphasis on natural non-conventional farming • The practice of farming a specific crop on a specific field continuously • ...
Chapter 9 Part 2 2023-11-26
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- Introduction of high-yield crops and modern agricultural techniques
- Grazing of livestock over extensive areas
- Land cleared for shifting cultivation
- Clearing land by cutting and burning vegetation
- Clearing land, planting, and moving to new areas
- Large-scale cultivation for cash crops
- Planting crops on ridge tops
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- Grass yielding edible grains
- Land degradation turning fertile land into desert
- Integrated agricultural activities from production to marketing
- Most productive farming areas
- Alternating crops to improve soil fertility
- Machine for harvesting crops like wheat or corn
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- Rice planted in a flooded field
- Labor-intensive farming for high yields
- Mechanical device for harvesting crops
- Growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- Seasonal migration of livestock
- Growing food for personal consumption
- Herding animals in arid regions
- Flooded field for rice cultivation
- Geographic area serving a particular milk market.
- Growing two crops on the same land in a single year
- Wet land for rice cultivation
25 Clues: Planting crops on ridge tops • Grass yielding edible grains • Wet land for rice cultivation • Most productive farming areas • Rice planted in a flooded field • Seasonal migration of livestock • Herding animals in arid regions • Flooded field for rice cultivation • Land cleared for shifting cultivation • Growing food for personal consumption • ...
Westward Expansion 2025-11-06
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- method of farming in areas with little rainfall
- machine that helped harvest crops faster
- person who starts a business
- workers from China who helped build the railroads
- African Americans who moved west for freedom
- process of Native Americans being forced to adopt white culture
- land set aside by the government for Native Americans
- moving cattle long distances to markets
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- railroad that connected the East and West coasts
- law giving free farmland to settlers in 1862
- belief that the United States should expand west
- tool that made farming hard soil possible
- fencing that ended open-range farming
- movement of people from one region to another
- final spike driven to complete the Transcontinental Railroad
- early communication system that sent messages long distance
- person who moves from another country to live here
- schools created to teach Native Americans European-American culture
- dangerous route around the tip of South America used before the railroad
- people who moved west to start farms
20 Clues: person who starts a business • people who moved west to start farms • fencing that ended open-range farming • moving cattle long distances to markets • machine that helped harvest crops faster • tool that made farming hard soil possible • law giving free farmland to settlers in 1862 • African Americans who moved west for freedom • ...
Rise of Agriculture vocab 2025-09-04
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- – Tools and inventions humans create to solve problems.
- – An organized system to make laws and rules for society.
- – A person who lives by foraging and hunting.
- – The major shift from foraging to farming.
- – The “New Stone Age,” when farming and villages began.
- – The design and building of structures.
- – The act of gathering ripe crops from the fields.
- – Early human ancestors that walked on two legs.
- – Growth of cities as populations increase.
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- – When people focus on one type of work, like pottery
- – The “Old Stone Age,” when people lived as hunter-gatherers.
- – Region where farming first developed.
- – People who herded domesticated animals.
- – Permanent communities where people live together.
- – The process of taming plants or animal
- – A system of recording words, ideas, and information.
- – A spear-throwing tool that increased hunting power.
- – Divisions in society based on wealth, jobs, or status.
- – Moving from place to place in search of food.
- – The science of working with metals.
20 Clues: – The science of working with metals. • – Region where farming first developed. • – The process of taming plants or animal • – The design and building of structures. • – People who herded domesticated animals. • – The major shift from foraging to farming. • – Growth of cities as populations increase. • – A person who lives by foraging and hunting. • ...
Chapter 3 | test review crossword puzzle 2020-11-04
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- Specialization of _______ means people can have different jobs - this resulted from systematic agriculture.
- the latest period of the stone age; after farming had started
- Systematic _______________ means growing food on a regular schedule
- people who move around to find enough food; also called hunter-gatherers
- deals with the making,buying,trading, selling of goods
- using advanced methods to solve problems
- Neolithic people developed this to keep records
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- the older period of the stone age; before farming
- What physical feature greatly helped farming?
- _________ was a Neolithic farming village with the doors on the roofs.
- The _________ Age was when people started using metal to make tools and weapons.
- a government with a king or queen and inherited position
- The ________ Ages were long periods of extreme cold.
13 Clues: using advanced methods to solve problems • What physical feature greatly helped farming? • Neolithic people developed this to keep records • the older period of the stone age; before farming • The ________ Ages were long periods of extreme cold. • deals with the making,buying,trading, selling of goods • a government with a king or queen and inherited position • ...
Industrial Revolution Puzzle 2024-06-03
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- materials, inputs for manufacturing
- Place for the poor to work
- for profit, Growing crops to sell
- supply, Workforce availability
- Class, Industrial laborers
- Class System, Social hierarchy structure
- industry, Cloth manufacturing
- Revolution, Farming innovation era
- Old trade system
- economic policy
- warming, Climate change
- Clearances, Evictions
- Fencing off land
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- Business risktakers
- Unions, Groups fighting for worker rights
- Wealth used for investment
- industry, Homebased production
- Acts, Laws to help factory workers
- factory based economy
- Revolution, Major 18th century economic shift
20 Clues: economic policy • Old trade system • Fencing off land • Business risktakers • factory based economy • Clearances, Evictions • warming, Climate change • Place for the poor to work • Wealth used for investment • Class, Industrial laborers • industry, Cloth manufacturing • industry, Homebased production • supply, Workforce availability • for profit, Growing crops to sell • ...
Medieval Europe 2018-03-05
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- Who did the king give his land to?
- In which country did the battle of hastings take place in?
- How did the peasants earn a living?
- Who was at the bottom of the feudal system?
- What was the main religion in medieval Europe?
- What was the most valuable farming animal?
- What was the most common farming tool?
- What was the main weapon used by Knights?
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- What was the main material of peasants clothing?
- What is a young night in training called?
- Who protected the kingdom?
- How did the black death spread?
- Where had the black death come from when it arrived in Europe?
- Who was the most powerful person in the kingdom?
- Which sport was compulsory?
- What was the punishment for treason?
- Main material used in construction of castles?
- What animals where used in warfair?
- What was the most powerful institution?
- Who was the leader of the Catholic church?
20 Clues: Who protected the kingdom? • Which sport was compulsory? • How did the black death spread? • Who did the king give his land to? • How did the peasants earn a living? • What animals where used in warfair? • What was the punishment for treason? • What was the most common farming tool? • What was the most powerful institution? • What is a young night in training called? • ...
