farming Crossword Puzzles
UOI -5 HOW WE ORGANIZE Ourselves 2021-01-19
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-07
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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) • ...
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.
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- 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. • ...
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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 crossword 2020-06-02
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- A substance added to land to increase growth of plants
- Which industry involves fruit and vegetables
- The supply of water to land to help pasture and crop growth
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- What type of planting helps restore and maintain waterways
- A large area of trees
- A common cereal grown and fed to dairy cows
- A group of cows
- What industry involves the production and processing of trees
- What commodity do cows produce
- What type of tree is commonly planted for forestry in NZ
10 Clues: A group of cows • A large area of trees • What commodity do cows produce • A common cereal grown and fed to dairy cows • Which industry involves fruit and vegetables • A substance added to land to increase growth of plants • What type of tree is commonly planted for forestry in NZ • What type of planting helps restore and maintain waterways • ...
Spaghetti Farming 2023-03-31
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- For the Swiss, harvesting is a _________ affair
- At the dinner, they start with a _________
- Because plant _______ work with cultivating the crops for so long, they are now a uniform length
- It took place during the last two weeks of what month
- The spaghetti farming took place in which country?
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- the spaghetti farming started _______ in 1957
- a late ________ could affect the crop
- There is nothing like real ___________ spaghetti
- The spaghetti is dried in the ______
- After the harvest, the crops are laid out to ______
10 Clues: The spaghetti is dried in the ______ • a late ________ could affect the crop • At the dinner, they start with a _________ • the spaghetti farming started _______ in 1957 • For the Swiss, harvesting is a _________ affair • There is nothing like real ___________ spaghetti • The spaghetti farming took place in which country? • ...
FARMING WORLD 2021-01-18
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- cultivation of ornamental plants.
- helps the birds to keep their body warm.
- method in which seeds are scattered by hand.
- A threshing tool .
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- dairy product is the food produced from the milk of.
- popularly known as moonsoon crops.
- farming using old methods of farming.
- commonly used fertilizer.
- farming that reduces soil erosion and water loss.
- commonly used pesticide.
10 Clues: A threshing tool . • commonly used pesticide. • commonly used fertilizer. • cultivation of ornamental plants. • popularly known as moonsoon crops. • farming using old methods of farming. • helps the birds to keep their body warm. • method in which seeds are scattered by hand. • farming that reduces soil erosion and water loss. • ...
Baisic farming 2021-02-02
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- uses air to depst seeds
- commonly used in no tillage operations
- scaering seeds over large areas
- ways to plant seeds
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- applied to soil for nutrients
- kills insects
- applied after plants are established
- a flower is produced and a organ is made
- happens once a plant is ripened
- provides many benefits during seedbed
10 Clues: kills insects • ways to plant seeds • uses air to depst seeds • applied to soil for nutrients • happens once a plant is ripened • scaering seeds over large areas • applied after plants are established • provides many benefits during seedbed • commonly used in no tillage operations • a flower is produced and a organ is made
Basic Farming 2021-02-02
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- - living organisms which cause damage to crops or hinder crop growth
- - a functional and structural unit of a plant or fungus.
- - Physical quantity that expresses hot and cold.
- - The characteristic of being slightly wet or damp.
- -Can be applied through fields or aerial application
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- - applied once plants have emerged
- - How you put seeds in the ground
- - process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy
- - center pivot or drip irrigates which apply water to fields
- - any plant that is capable of producing Mineral products in commercial quantities and quality.
10 Clues: - How you put seeds in the ground • - applied once plants have emerged • - Physical quantity that expresses hot and cold. • - The characteristic of being slightly wet or damp. • -Can be applied through fields or aerial application • - a functional and structural unit of a plant or fungus. • - center pivot or drip irrigates which apply water to fields • ...
Smart Farming 2023-12-18
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Farming Tilapia 2022-03-12
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- They are living beings of plant origin that live floating in the water, and move by currents, They are autotrophs
- Fertilizer is a substance that can be inorganic or organic and is used to increase soil quality and provide nutrients to crops
- The process or period of gathering in crops
- Is an animal that has the ability to eat and survive on both plant and animal matter
- It is the ingestion of food by organisms to obtain the nutrients necessary for their development
- The process or period of gathering in crops
- Any increase in temperature, increase in the number of individuals or objects, or rise in the volume of water in a reservoir
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- Agricultural cultivation system that consists of simultaneously producing different crops on the same farm
- Is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock
- That is capable of staying on the surface of a liquid
- Property of living beings and materials to withstand changes in temperature, pressure, corrosive substances, humidity, etc
11 Clues: The process or period of gathering in crops • The process or period of gathering in crops • Is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock • That is capable of staying on the surface of a liquid • Is an animal that has the ability to eat and survive on both plant and animal matter • ...
Farming & Agriculture 2021-08-19
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- deadliest mushrooms are in this family
- going into nature to find food
- a mushroom that grows and is similar to chicken
- Three Sisters is a popular example
- methods to keep water flowing to crops
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- This type of farming means it can last for several generations
- managing trees, crops, and animals to benefit each other
- yellow blossomed weeds that are good for cooking and home remedies
- burning a forest to use the ash as fertilizer
- a farm tool that tills the land
10 Clues: going into nature to find food • a farm tool that tills the land • Three Sisters is a popular example • deadliest mushrooms are in this family • methods to keep water flowing to crops • burning a forest to use the ash as fertilizer • a mushroom that grows and is similar to chicken • managing trees, crops, and animals to benefit each other • ...
Farming Industry 2024-06-05
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- Farming drought is when there is not enough rain, making conditions harder for crops to grow and animals to find food.
- Type of farming that uses a lot of labor, expensive and produces a lot on a small piece of land.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, wool and other products.
- Land used for agriculture, including growing crops or raising livestock
- Animals raised on farms for various purposes like food, wool, work, or other farm needs.
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- Type of farming where large areas of land, use little labor and produce products for export.
- Places outside cities with lots of open land, farms and small amounts of people.
- Land where grapevines are grown for the purpose of making wine.
- The amount of a crop harvested from a particular area
- Watering crops with pipes or canals instead of having to rely on rainfall.
10 Clues: The amount of a crop harvested from a particular area • Land where grapevines are grown for the purpose of making wine. • Land used for agriculture, including growing crops or raising livestock • Watering crops with pipes or canals instead of having to rely on rainfall. • Places outside cities with lots of open land, farms and small amounts of people. • ...
Farming Today 2024-07-12
Goat Farming 2023-06-19
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- what goat makes cashmere?
- what is fine hair from younger angora goats used for?
- another product of goat milk
- has the advantage that there no ___ or religious taboos
- cashmere goats produce a ____ fleece
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- what goat makes mohair?
- what goat breed is the main meat breed?
- what type of milk is an alternative for some people?
- what is thicker hair from older angora goats used for?
- a product of goat milk
10 Clues: a product of goat milk • what goat makes mohair? • what goat makes cashmere? • another product of goat milk • cashmere goats produce a ____ fleece • what goat breed is the main meat breed? • what type of milk is an alternative for some people? • what is fine hair from younger angora goats used for? • what is thicker hair from older angora goats used for? • ...
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
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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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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- Amount of goods which were not needed to live, peasant could exchange it for other goods or later for money
- a system of farming developed in medieval Europe, in which farm land was divided into three fields of equal size and each of these was successively planted with a winter crop, planted with a spring crop, and left unplanted.
- serfs were not bound to the soil, they could...
- It was used to protect the animal's feet.
10 Clues: guest in Latin • village community • It was used to protect the animal's feet. • serfs were not bound to the soil, they could... • Feudal dependency started to change gradually in Western Europe • with the iron parts it was easier to work with it, the harvest was better • Horses could pull the plough more easily without bearing the weight on their neck. • ...
Farming Actions 2020-07-16
10 Clues: I lay eggs • I give you milk • I _____________ the cow • I _____________ the barn • I _____________ the seeds • I _____________ the horse • I ______________ the eggs • I ___________ the chickens • I _____________ the flowers • I have four legs, and you can ride me
Stock Farming. 2018-07-29
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
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.
Down
- 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
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
Agriculture 2017-02-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
test 2021-12-21
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Medieval Europe 2018-03-05
Across
- 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? • ...
types of farming 2014-01-26
9 Clues: Rearing animals • Cultivating crops • Growing produce to sell • Farming without chemicals • Farming both crops and animals • Farming that requires lots of input • Genetically enhancing crops of livestock • Only growing enough food to feed yourself • Farming that uses lots of land with few things on it
Industrial Revolution Puzzle 2024-06-03
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- – 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. • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 3 | test review crossword puzzle 2020-11-04
Across
- 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 • ...
Biomes definitions 2024-07-25
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- The watering of land by artificial means.
- The fraction of light any given surface will reflect.
- How far any point is from the equator, latitude lines run from east to west.
- When an organism repeatedly appears in an area.
- Agriculture for the sole purpose of business or money.
- Foods that have been modified on the genetic level whether by direct interference or by selective breeding.
- An area that can be classified through the present animals and plants.
- A large scale claiming of land through buying or leasing.
- Referring to the salt levels of a given object.
- Everything within a certain area that interacts with one another to create a sustainable area.
- (UN)all people, at all times, have physical social and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their food preferences and dietary needs for an active and healthy life
- The system where energy and matter is transferred through organic and in-organic parts of an environment.
- The prevailing weather in a certain area.
- The farming of aquatic creatures or plants.
- Places of the Earth where living organisms may be found.
- A unit of pressure.
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- Farming without the use of artificial fertilizers or pesticides
- A form of farming / agriculture used on a slope where areas are split into flat step-like levels.
- A farming technique where a plot of land is left without sowing for one or more plant cycles to promote the regeneration of organic matter while retaining moisture.
- Amount of food in storage at one time.
- The ability to keep at a certain level or form.
- When both the input and output of a system reaches an equilibrium despite the changes of both input and output levels.
- A period of time wherein a boost in technology resulted in large yields of crop and produce.
- A farming technique where plots of land cycle through plants to ensure that there is harvest throughout the year.
- Lines of constant atmospheric pressure.
- The processes in which water is changed and transported.
- Radiation given off by a solar source, for example the sun.
- The farming of a single plant or animal.
- A large variety when referring to living organisms within a particular area.
29 Clues: A unit of pressure. • Amount of food in storage at one time. • Lines of constant atmospheric pressure. • The farming of a single plant or animal. • The watering of land by artificial means. • The prevailing weather in a certain area. • The farming of aquatic creatures or plants. • The ability to keep at a certain level or form. • ...
agriculture 2022-03-09
14 Clues: flowers • farming • Cropping • gardening • study's wine • farming in water • works in a orchid • is a living thing • works with grape vines • a sheep or cattle farmer • fattens animals for market • someone who studies plants • someone who works on a farm • the care of crops and animals
Mayan Agriculture 2013-10-16
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- Ancient Mayan cisterns
- Domesticated by the Mayans
- Not a natural phenomenon
- Mayan farming method
- Collected rainwater for the Mayans
- No rain meant...
- Type of tools
- Introduced by Spaniards
Down
- Farming method not practiced
- Mayans returned to the field after
- Used for planting seeds
- Most prized food
- Most popular vegetable
- A plot
- Yucatan natural well
15 Clues: A plot • Type of tools • Most prized food • No rain meant... • Mayan farming method • Yucatan natural well • Ancient Mayan cisterns • Most popular vegetable • Used for planting seeds • Introduced by Spaniards • Not a natural phenomenon • Domesticated by the Mayans • Farming method not practiced • Mayans returned to the field after • Collected rainwater for the Mayans
Agriculture Vocab 11.1 2022-11-15
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- Reduced in soil after over use of chemical fertiliser
- A farming style in the Mongolian Steppe
- A country with a large sheep farming industry
- A country which feeds 20% of the world population with 9% of the world's arable land
- Low input Low Yield
- High inputs High outputs per unit area
Down
- A cash crop
- The farming done by isolated people in LEDC or Amazon rainforest zones.
- The staple crop of Asia
- Without artificial chemicals
- An agricultural style which uses slash and burn and rotation
- A case of agro-industrialisation
- The first steel one, made by John Deere 1837
- Water which is supplied for crops
- Land which is fertile, used for crops
15 Clues: A cash crop • Low input Low Yield • The staple crop of Asia • Without artificial chemicals • A case of agro-industrialisation • Water which is supplied for crops • Land which is fertile, used for crops • High inputs High outputs per unit area • A farming style in the Mongolian Steppe • The first steel one, made by John Deere 1837 • A country with a large sheep farming industry • ...
Subsistence Farming and Commercial Farming 2021-09-29
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- other name for shifting cultivation in India
- In________ farming, the land is used for growing crops and rearing livestock
- _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes
- other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil
- nomadic herding is practising in India
- is a plantation crop
Down
- _______ farming is practised to meet the needs of famer
- other name of shifting cultivation in Mexico
- other name of shifting cultivation in Malaysia
- India is leading producer
10 Clues: is a plantation crop • India is leading producer • nomadic herding is practising in India • other name for shifting cultivation in India • other name of shifting cultivation in Mexico • other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil • other name of shifting cultivation in Malaysia • _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes • ...
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?
Down
- 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. • ...
Ancient Africa 2023-12-13
10 Clues: little farming • high flat areas • no good farming • broad grassland • servant with no pay • good with lots of crops • farming depends on rainfall • a person who can tell the future • tracing lineage through the father • tracing lineage through the mother
Farming. By Ethan 2021-08-31
15 Clues: Owned • Handy • Pine,Gum • 4 wheels • Big wheels • Fenced grass • Wood and wire • Shaun the _____ • Ridden by farmers • Milked by farmers • Keep things in it • Connects to tractors • Quicker than a Shovel • Cows go to the _______ • Smaller than a mountain
Farming in Mesopotamia 2012-12-13
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- When irrigation ditches were not maintained, a large ____ shortage would ensure.
- The farmers produced extra crops and this allowed for growth of cities, towns, and ____________.
- In Mesopotamia when farming the farmers needed to know _____(number) important thing to keep their crops alive.
- Farmer grew most of their plants here
- This form of writing was first used when farmers recorded farm surpluses.
- Caused many problems with the man-made irrigation systems.
- Timing of these were in the late spring or early summer.
- This was inside of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and made it hard for the plants to grow.
Down
- Silt is a mixture of tiny bits of soil and rock carried and _________ by a river.
- Most common crop grown in Mesopotamia
- A system of supplying (land) with water by means of artificial canals, ditches, especially to promote the growth of food crops
- These did not reach into the soil because of the small amount of rainfall.
- These caused difficulty in growing crops.
- Water from these didn't help the crops grow
- Barley could be made into flour for bread,made into ____, or fermented and turned into beer.
15 Clues: Most common crop grown in Mesopotamia • Farmer grew most of their plants here • These caused difficulty in growing crops. • Water from these didn't help the crops grow • Timing of these were in the late spring or early summer. • Caused many problems with the man-made irrigation systems. • This form of writing was first used when farmers recorded farm surpluses. • ...
Science Terms 2/20/14 Jordan 2014-02-20
Across
- Farming
- Moral principles and values
- Low polluting diesel fuel
- Being contaminated
- Science that uses small organisms
- To tame
- Offspring from different species of parents
- Replicating organisms
Down
- Offspring of genetically engineered organisms
- GMO
- Production of biopharm-aceuticals
- The mapping of Genes
- Farming aquatic organisms
- Growing animal tissue in Prepared mediums
- A Complete set of chromosomes
15 Clues: GMO • Farming • To tame • Being contaminated • The mapping of Genes • Replicating organisms • Low polluting diesel fuel • Farming aquatic organisms • Moral principles and values • A Complete set of chromosomes • Science that uses small organisms • Production of biopharm-aceuticals • Growing animal tissue in Prepared mediums • Offspring from different species of parents • ...
THE AGES OF MAN - Carlos Jada D. Fernandez 2024-09-19
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- Farming revolution that led to settled communities
- Process used to extract metal from ores
- Technology used to bring water to crops
- Primitive implements made of stone, wood, and metal
- Transition to agriculture and semi-permanent settlements
- Early writing system developed in the Bronze Age
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- Taming animals for human use
- Domestication of animals and farming begins
- First use of metal for tools and ornaments
- First stone tools used by early humans
- Early ceramic creations used for storage and cooking
- Primary method of obtaining food before farming
- Widespread use of stronger metal for weapons and tools
- Era marked by the development of metallurgy and writing
- Hunter-gatherer lifestyle without permanent homes
15 Clues: Taming animals for human use • First stone tools used by early humans • Process used to extract metal from ores • Technology used to bring water to crops • First use of metal for tools and ornaments • Domestication of animals and farming begins • Primary method of obtaining food before farming • Early writing system developed in the Bronze Age • ...
Factors affecting food choice 2021-10-05
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- measures the total carbon dioxide emissions caused directly by a person, organisation, event or product
- a chronic intestinal disorder caused by sensitivity to the protein gluten
- a method of farming where animals can roam freely outdoors
- farming that aims to produce as much as possible, usually with the use of chemicals
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- placing a product in a prominent position to encourage people to buy it
- providing information to consumers about a product
- agreement between companies in developed countries in which fair prices are paid to producers
- the gathering of data relating to consumer opinions and preferences
- farming that produces food without the use of chemicals
- the distance food travels from field to plate
- a lack of something that is needed in the diet
11 Clues: the distance food travels from field to plate • a lack of something that is needed in the diet • providing information to consumers about a product • farming that produces food without the use of chemicals • a method of farming where animals can roam freely outdoors • the gathering of data relating to consumer opinions and preferences • ...
Beef Cattle Farming 2024-06-16
15 Clues: Tows a plow • bulk Feeding • Replaces gate • Desexing bull • Has barbed wire • A type of farmer • Something we eat • What do horses eat • Cows drink from it • What do tractors tow • What do farmers grow • where you sell your cattle • takes cattle to the market • What are cattle herded into • Wears a hat and rides a horses
Subsistence Farming and Commercial Farming 2021-09-29
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- _______ farming is practised to meet the needs of famer
- nomadic herding is practising in India
- _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes
- other name of shifting cultivation in Mexico
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- other name of shifting cultivation in Malaysia
- is a plantation crop
- other name for shifting cultivation in India
- India is leading producer
- other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil
- In________ farming, the land is used for growing crops and rearing livestock
10 Clues: is a plantation crop • India is leading producer • nomadic herding is practising in India • other name for shifting cultivation in India • other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil • other name of shifting cultivation in Mexico • other name of shifting cultivation in Malaysia • _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes • ...
Subsistence Farming and Commercial Farming 2021-09-29
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- other name for shifting cultivation in India
- In________ farming, the land is used for growing crops and rearing livestock
- _____ farming crops are grown for commercial purposes
- other name of shifting cultivation in Brazil
- nomadic herding is practising in India
- is a plantation crop
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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 • ...
Types of farming 2023-11-25
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- rearing animals
- cultivating crops
- farming that runs completely on inputs
- the work or activities that happen to create the product
- only growing enough to feed yourself
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- farming crops and animals
- growing produce to sell
- growing/raising/ rearing
- farming that only needs a few inputs
- Things you need to supply the system
- the product made by the activities
11 Clues: rearing animals • cultivating crops • growing produce to sell • growing/raising/ rearing • farming crops and animals • the product made by the activities • farming that only needs a few inputs • Things you need to supply the system • only growing enough to feed yourself • farming that runs completely on inputs • the work or activities that happen to create the product
Tenancies 2 2023-01-03
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- one of the advantages for a landowner to go into a Contract Farming Agreement
- the name for the number of years in a tenancy
- (8,3) the Contractor in a Contract Farming Agreement will receive this
- one of the main reason why FBT came into being
- (5/7) this type of tenancy allows new entrants to come into farming without a large capital outlay
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- the person in a Contract Farming Agreement who will usually own the land
- the 'B' in FBT
- usually this person provides the labour in a Share Farming Agreement
- number of businesses occupying the land in a Share Farming Agreement
9 Clues: the 'B' in FBT • the name for the number of years in a tenancy • one of the main reason why FBT came into being • usually this person provides the labour in a Share Farming Agreement • number of businesses occupying the land in a Share Farming Agreement • (8,3) the Contractor in a Contract Farming Agreement will receive this • ...
Chapter 18 Section 1: Postwar Changes to Texas Farming 2015-02-16
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- Farmers generally grew only enough food to meet their own family's needs called _____ farming.
- the owner of property that is leased or rented to another
- Because most of the Civil War battles were fought in other states, Texas suffered little _____ damage.
- Without a low-cost way to ship these goods, Texans saw little reason to pursue _____ farming.
- The Civil War and the _____ of slaves left Texans providing for themselves on a smaller scale.
- Poorer _____ started out with little more than their own labor and skills.
- to give a lender legal claim to property as security until a debt is repaid
- the Freedmen's _____ tried to help the freed slaves find jobs and establish stable lives.
- These landowners divided their _____ into smaller sections that could be sold to farm families.
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- When the Confederacy was broken up, these pieces of paper became worthless.
- Before and during the war, businesses had sold goods to the Confederate government on _____.
- a tenant farmer who receives a share of the value of the crop, minus charges for rent and other expenses
- In addition to owing much of their crop to the landlord, most sharecroppers had to buy food, clothing and other _____ on credit.
- Since most of the African American skills related to farming, many hoped to find work as a _____.
- The practice of renting land for farming is known as ____ farming.
- At the end of the Civil War, an estimated 250,000 African Americans lived in Texas making up about 30 percent of the _____.
- Any extra eggs, milk or vegetables were _____ or sold to neighbors or to merchants in town.
- The war left Texas and its people _____ ruined.
- Taking out a loan was risky even a small loan could put a family in _____ for years.
- The lack of efficient transportation in Texas also made it difficult to send crops to _____.
20 Clues: The war left Texas and its people _____ ruined. • the owner of property that is leased or rented to another • The practice of renting land for farming is known as ____ farming. • Poorer _____ started out with little more than their own labor and skills. • When the Confederacy was broken up, these pieces of paper became worthless. • ...
Agriculture 2022-02-24
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- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
- A form of subsistance agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to the other
- a system developed during the Second Agricultural Revolution in order to preserve the mineral health of soil used in agriculture and prevents patches of land from being exhausted
- It is Commercial agriculture
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- transition from hunting to planting and sustaining
- A flooded field for growing rice
- he development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and fertilizers transferred from the developed to developing world to alleviate the problem of food supply in those regions of the globe
- form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- the farming of products for sale off the farm
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- he process by which previously fertile lands become arid and unusable for farming
- an area surrounding the milk source (dairy farm) where milk is supplied without spoiling
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- System of planting crops on ridge tops, in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- the production of one or more usually cash crops on a large swathe of land
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- the seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures
21 Clues: It is Commercial agriculture • A flooded field for growing rice • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • the farming of products for sale off the farm • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • transition from hunting to planting and sustaining • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning • ...
Agroecology 2024-11-18
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- A sustainable farming practice that avoids synthetic chemicals
- A farming system that mimics natural ecosystems
- The practice of maintaining soil health through minimal disturbance
- The variety of life in a particular habitat
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- The practice of growing different crops in proximity
- The process of rotating different crops in the same area
- The practice of using crops to protect soil during the non-growing season
- A system of farming that integrates trees and crops
- The study of interactions among organisms and their environment
- A farming technique that conserves water and soil
- A method to improve soil fertility using organic waste
11 Clues: The variety of life in a particular habitat • A farming system that mimics natural ecosystems • A farming technique that conserves water and soil • A system of farming that integrates trees and crops • The practice of growing different crops in proximity • A method to improve soil fertility using organic waste • ...
Farming in Mesopotamia 2012-12-07
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- Chinese people make a tone of this to eat the other food with
- They invented this and we use it all the time
- Root vegetable
- From the tigris and euphrates river
- We use these all the time in the winter
- A teachers fruit
- This fruit you can turn this into a drink
- A grain used in soups
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- Ground into flour used in bread
- Used for bread and cereal
- These are used in cooking, baking, and cars
- A fruit with hundreds of seeds to eat
- This food brings tears to your eyes
- Constant cause of problems in the irrigation systems they made
- A large concentration of this...
15 Clues: Root vegetable • A teachers fruit • A grain used in soups • Used for bread and cereal • Ground into flour used in bread • A large concentration of this... • From the tigris and euphrates river • This food brings tears to your eyes • A fruit with hundreds of seeds to eat • We use these all the time in the winter • This fruit you can turn this into a drink • ...
Farming in Mesopotamia 2012-12-14
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- Caused many problems with the man-made irrigation systems.
- Barley could be made into flour for bread,made into ____, or fermented and turned into beer.
- Water from these didn't help the crops grow
- Most common crop grown in Mesopotamia
- When irrigation ditches were not maintained, a large ____ shortage would ensure.
- The farmers produced extra crops and this allowed for growth of cities, towns, and ____________.
- This form of writing was first used when farmers recorded farm surpluses.
- This was inside of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and made it hard for the plants to grow.
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- Timing of these were in the late spring or early summer.
- These did not reach into the soil because of the small amount of rainfall.
- Farmer grew most of their plants here
- Silt is a mixture of tiny bits of soil and rock carried and _________ by a river.
- These caused difficulty in growing crops.
- In Mesopotamia when farming the farmers needed to know _____(number) important thing to keep their crops alive.
- A system of supplying (land) with water by means of artificial canals, ditches, especially to promote the growth of food crops
15 Clues: Farmer grew most of their plants here • Most common crop grown in Mesopotamia • These caused difficulty in growing crops. • Water from these didn't help the crops grow • Timing of these were in the late spring or early summer. • Caused many problems with the man-made irrigation systems. • This form of writing was first used when farmers recorded farm surpluses. • ...
Farming and gardening 2013-11-08
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- Animal that plough fields
- Domestic animals need shelter to protect them from this
- Thinning is important because plants need _____ to grow
- Covering of soil between the vegetable plants with grass cutting or leaves of Artemisia plant (Khempa)
- When 2 or more crops are grown together
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- _____ sowing-seeds grow where we sow them
- Supporting plants with long sticks
- This natural substance improves soil structure and add nutrients to soil
- Long lasting remnant of decayed material
- This results in poor plant cover and soil erosion
- To kill aphids, pour a tin of _____ water over the plant
- Nutrient that protects plant from diseases, insects and cold
- We should sow seeds as deep as the length of our _______
- Insect that surrounds stems and cut them off
- This nutrient makes leaves very green
15 Clues: Animal that plough fields • Supporting plants with long sticks • This nutrient makes leaves very green • When 2 or more crops are grown together • Long lasting remnant of decayed material • _____ sowing-seeds grow where we sow them • Insect that surrounds stems and cut them off • This results in poor plant cover and soil erosion • ...
Beef Cattle Farming 2024-06-16
15 Clues: Tows a plow • bulk Feeding • Replaces gate • Desexing bull • Has barbed wire • A type of farmer • Something we eat • What do horses eat • Cows drink from it • What do farmer grow • What do tractors tow • where you sell your cattle • takes cattle to the market • What are cattle herded into • Wears a hat and rides a horses
Blox Fruits 2024-12-11
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- BLACK HOLE
- boing boing
- getting a rework
- trash mythical
- sonic
- walmart pheonix
- domain expansion
- best farming for first sea
- -.-. .... --- .--.
- shiny balls
- so much fun but trash for grinding
- walmart buddha
- cold cold cold
- big yellow guy
- better dark
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- owner of blox fruits
- ice age elephant
- earthquake fruit
- ghostbusters!
- IM HURT
- hot hot hot
- fun but trash
- snow globe
- rarest in the game
- wall fruit
- fire bird
- insurance
- prehistoric
- very good for farming
- yummy
- lovey dovey
- helicopter helicopter
32 Clues: sonic • yummy • IM HURT • fire bird • insurance • BLACK HOLE • snow globe • wall fruit • boing boing • hot hot hot • shiny balls • prehistoric • lovey dovey • better dark • ghostbusters! • fun but trash • trash mythical • walmart buddha • cold cold cold • big yellow guy • walmart pheonix • ice age elephant • earthquake fruit • getting a rework • domain expansion • rarest in the game • -.-. .... --- .--. • owner of blox fruits • ...
Agriculture and the Environment 2025-02-06
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- Growing different crops in alternating strips across a field to reduce soil erosion and improve land use.
- Practices and regulations designed to prevent foodborne illnesses and ensure food is safe to consume.
- A railway system that connected the eastern and western United States, facilitating the transportation of agricultural products and goods.
- Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer for enriching soil.
- Domesticated animals raised for food, labor, or other products like milk, wool, and leather.
- Made from natural materials like compost or manure, used to improve soil quality without synthetic chemicals.
- Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi that can cause disease.
- Businesses that buy large quantities of goods from producers to sell in smaller amounts to retailers or other businesses.
- A powerful machine used in farming for tasks such as plowing, planting, and harvesting.
- The process of breaking down fat molecules in milk to ensure an even distribution, preventing cream from separating.
- Chemicals used to control or eliminate pests that damage crops.
- Practices aimed at preventing soil erosion and maintaining soil fertility for sustainable farming.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products.
- Energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- The conversion of raw ingredients into consumable food products through methods like cooking, packaging, and preserving.
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the growth of crops.
- A type of fencing material with sharp metal points, commonly used to enclose livestock.
- A form of shifting cultivation where trees and vegetation are cut down and burned to clear land for farming.
- Substances added to soil to supply essential nutrients to crops for better growth.
- A farming method where land is cleared, used for crops, and then abandoned after a few years for new land.
- Substances in food that are necessary for the body’s growth, maintenance, and energy.
- Plants grown specifically to be plowed back into the soil to enrich it with nutrients.
- Crops that are bred or engineered to produce more food per unit of land.
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- The process of heating liquids, such as milk, to kill harmful microorganisms without altering the product.
- Soil that contains the nutrients necessary for the healthy growth of plants.
- The process of preparing products for distribution and sale, including food items.
- The use of biological organisms or systems to develop products, such as genetically modified crops.
- The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons to maintain soil health and reduce pest problems.
- Creating flat platforms on hilly terrain to prevent soil erosion and make farming possible on slopes.
- Engineering: The modification of an organism's genetic makeup to achieve desired traits, such as disease resistance or higher yield.
- Resources like fossil fuels that cannot be replenished on a human timescale.
- Equipment used in the farming process, such as tractors, plows, and harvesters.
- Decomposed organic material in soil, which helps improve soil fertility.
- Farming along the contours of the land to reduce water runoff and soil erosion.
- Businesses that sell products directly to consumers, often in smaller quantities.
- Caused by consuming contaminated food, often caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
- An early stage of development in animals and plants, often used in genetic engineering to create improved livestock.
- The process of transporting and delivering food and other goods from producers to consumers.
- The process of growing crops for food, fiber, and other uses.
- The entire process involved in producing food and fiber, from farming to food processing and distribution.
- A type of farming in which crops are grown primarily to feed the farmer's family, with little to no surplus for sale.
- Equipment designed to reduce the amount of human labor required in farming.
- The process of collecting and recording information about the population, including the agricultural sector.
- The presence of harmful substances or microorganisms in food, which can cause illness.
44 Clues: Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer for enriching soil. • The process of growing crops for food, fiber, and other uses. • Chemicals used to control or eliminate pests that damage crops. • Decomposed organic material in soil, which helps improve soil fertility. • Crops that are bred or engineered to produce more food per unit of land. • ...
Amelia Dyer: Cross-Word Puzzle 2023-05-31
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- Another result of Dyer's case that Parliament did in 1908 was what?
- What was the name of the infant who was found in Dyer's parcel in the river?
- Dyer's baby farming career happened over how long?
- What type of serial killer did Dyer align with?
- What was the pseudonym that was found on Dyer's parcel in the river?
- What was the name of the product Dyer used early in her career of baby farming?
- Where was Dyer hung at for her execution on June 10th?
- Between conviction and execution, how much did Dyer write about her crimes (leaving out her daughter and son-in-law's involvement)?
- Where was the parcel that would condemn Dyer spotted?
- What act of Parliament in 1834, boosted the baby farming industry?
- What illness did Dyer's mother suffer from mentally and physically?
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- Who introduced baby farming to Dyer?
- What was Dyer's sentence when first caught and charged with child neglect?
- How did baby farmers spread their advertisements?
- In 1897, Parliament passed what Act as a result of Dyer's case.
- What was found on Dyer's victim's bodies that Dyer would state that was her signature?
- Where did Dyer first move after her family died?
- What was published in the paper following Dyer's death rather than one of her ads?
- During her career, Dyer moved. Where did she and her family move to?
19 Clues: Who introduced baby farming to Dyer? • What type of serial killer did Dyer align with? • Where did Dyer first move after her family died? • How did baby farmers spread their advertisements? • Dyer's baby farming career happened over how long? • Where was the parcel that would condemn Dyer spotted? • Where was Dyer hung at for her execution on June 10th? • ...
Chapter 1 2022-08-17
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- how one identifies themself
- art and symbol
- one of the first cities
- African people group by this language
- searching for berries and game-meat?
- early spiritual gathering place
- time when farming became dominant
- North American artifact
- early form of government
- kissing cousins?
- one of the four things traded
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- honing your craft?
- the reason for cities
- people settling in one place
- geographic location for early farming
- product from Women's work?
- creating a pool for disease?
- herder
- representation of the fertile earth
- unpleasant side effect of civilization?
- making tools out of rocks
21 Clues: herder • art and symbol • kissing cousins? • honing your craft? • the reason for cities • one of the first cities • North American artifact • early form of government • making tools out of rocks • product from Women's work? • how one identifies themself • people settling in one place • creating a pool for disease? • one of the four things traded • early spiritual gathering place • ...
4th hour agriculture in the north 2018-04-24
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- allowed goods to be transported more efficiently
- what allowed famers to work more with cash crops
- what decade started agriculture in the Midwest and the north
- farming is a big part of
- what caused farming to become a big deal in the Midwest
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- who came up with the steel tipped plow
- a north east region where their wasn’t much farming
- had states such as Indiana,Illinois,and Ohio
- who inventented the mechanical reaper
- good farming conditions
10 Clues: good farming conditions • farming is a big part of • who inventented the mechanical reaper • who came up with the steel tipped plow • had states such as Indiana,Illinois,and Ohio • allowed goods to be transported more efficiently • what allowed famers to work more with cash crops • a north east region where their wasn’t much farming • ...
Types of farming 2021-01-19
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- which farming is the branch of the agriclture
- in which farming practice of growing crops on series of different type of crops in the same area in defferent seasons
- in which farming method of growing crops on sides of hills or mountains by planting on tarraces built into the slop
- in which farming the rearing of silkworms
- which farming is known as multiple cropping
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- in which farming cultivation area is large and most of the work is done by machines
- in which farming famers focus on growing enough food for themselves and there families
- in which farming the breading and rearing of fishes
8 Clues: in which farming the rearing of silkworms • which farming is known as multiple cropping • which farming is the branch of the agriclture • in which farming the breading and rearing of fishes • in which farming cultivation area is large and most of the work is done by machines • in which farming famers focus on growing enough food for themselves and there families • ...
Farming and gardening 2013-11-08
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- Supporting plants with long sticks
- Long lasting remnant of decayed material
- This natural substance improves soil structure and add nutrients to soil
- Animal that plough fields
- We should sow seeds as deep as the length of our _______
- This results in poor plant cover and soil erosion
- Nutrient that protects plant from diseases, insects and cold
Down
- To kill aphids, pour a tin of _____ water over the plant
- This nutrient makes leaves very green
- Thinning is important because plants need _____ to grow
- Covering of soil between the vegetable plants with grass cutting or leaves of Artemisia plant (Khempa)
- When 2 or more crops are grown together
- Domestic animals need shelter to protect them from this
- Insect that surrounds stems and cut them off
- _____ sowing-seeds grow where we sow them
15 Clues: Animal that plough fields • Supporting plants with long sticks • This nutrient makes leaves very green • When 2 or more crops are grown together • Long lasting remnant of decayed material • _____ sowing-seeds grow where we sow them • Insect that surrounds stems and cut them off • This results in poor plant cover and soil erosion • ...
Agriculture 2022-08-09
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- Rearing of animals with farming is called.........farming
- A crop which is Grown in Kharif Season
- A farming method to get profit
- A farming method to feed the family.
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- A farming method in which single crop is grown on a large scale
- A crop which is grown in Rabi Season
- Growing of grapes is called
- Another name of Primitive subsistence farming
8 Clues: Growing of grapes is called • A farming method to get profit • A crop which is grown in Rabi Season • A farming method to feed the family. • A crop which is Grown in Kharif Season • Another name of Primitive subsistence farming • Rearing of animals with farming is called.........farming • A farming method in which single crop is grown on a large scale
Organic Farming 2021-05-24
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- and plants, There soil depends on certain types of
- Strives for
- Fertilizers, No____________ are used in organic farming
- illness caused by pathogens in organic farming
- Organic food is more
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- Farming, growing healthy crops without toxins
- Eating organic limits your exposure to
- Pollution, Produces more _________ than conventional practices
- fertility, Organic farming enhances
9 Clues: Strives for • Organic food is more • fertility, Organic farming enhances • Eating organic limits your exposure to • Farming, growing healthy crops without toxins • illness caused by pathogens in organic farming • and plants, There soil depends on certain types of • Fertilizers, No____________ are used in organic farming • ...
Organic Farming 2021-05-24
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- Organic food is more
- Pollution Produces more _________ than conventional practices
- Strives for
- fertility Organic farming enhances
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- Eating organic limits your exposure to
- and plants There soil depends on certain types of
- illness caused by pathogens in organic farming
- Fertilizers No____________ are used in organic farming
- Farming growing healthy crops without toxins
9 Clues: Strives for • Organic food is more • fertility Organic farming enhances • Eating organic limits your exposure to • Farming growing healthy crops without toxins • illness caused by pathogens in organic farming • and plants There soil depends on certain types of • Fertilizers No____________ are used in organic farming • ...
AGROCULTURAL SYSTEMS 2014-07-28
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- SYNONYM FOR CATTLE
- EXCESS OF PRODUCTION THAT CAN BE SOLD
- FARMING FARMING WICH DOES NOT USE CHEMICALS. FERTILISERS, PESTICIDES ETC
- TO GATHER THE CROP
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- INCOME RECEIVED WHEN SELLING A PRODUCT AFTER ALL OPERATING EXPENSES
- TO GROW A SINGLE CROP YEAR AFTER YEAR ON THE SAME LAND
- FARMING FARMING WHEN THE PRODUCT IS CONSUMED MAINLY BY THE FAMILY WHO WORK THE LAND
- SYNONYM FOR WORKFORCE
- SYNONYM FOR CULTIVATE
- WHAT IS REQUIRED TO GROW A CROP
10 Clues: SYNONYM FOR CATTLE • TO GATHER THE CROP • SYNONYM FOR WORKFORCE • SYNONYM FOR CULTIVATE • WHAT IS REQUIRED TO GROW A CROP • EXCESS OF PRODUCTION THAT CAN BE SOLD • TO GROW A SINGLE CROP YEAR AFTER YEAR ON THE SAME LAND • INCOME RECEIVED WHEN SELLING A PRODUCT AFTER ALL OPERATING EXPENSES • FARMING FARMING WICH DOES NOT USE CHEMICALS. FERTILISERS, PESTICIDES ETC • ...
gg 2023-11-30
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- High-Tech Monitoring in Pisciculture
- Pisciculture Sustainable Practice
- Ancient Birthplace of Fish Farming
- International Fishers Day (Month)
- Who is the Father of Pisciculture?
- Vertical Fish Farming Method
- Symbol of 9/11 Heroism in Pisciculture
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- Fish Farming Innovation
- Pisciculture Crash Site
- Early Fish Breeding Pioneer
10 Clues: Fish Farming Innovation • Pisciculture Crash Site • Early Fish Breeding Pioneer • Vertical Fish Farming Method • Pisciculture Sustainable Practice • International Fishers Day (Month) • Ancient Birthplace of Fish Farming • Who is the Father of Pisciculture? • High-Tech Monitoring in Pisciculture • Symbol of 9/11 Heroism in Pisciculture
Types of farming 2021-01-19
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- which farming is the branch of the agriclture
- in which farming practice of growing crops on series of different type of crops in the same area in defferent seasons
- in which farming method of growing crops on sides of hills or mountains by planting on tarraces built into the slop
- in which farming the rearing of silkworms
- which farming is known as multiple cropping
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- in which farming cultivation area is large and most of the work is done by machines
- in which farming famers focus on growing enough food for themselves and there families
- in which farming the breading and rearing of fishes
8 Clues: in which farming the rearing of silkworms • which farming is known as multiple cropping • which farming is the branch of the agriclture • in which farming the breading and rearing of fishes • in which farming cultivation area is large and most of the work is done by machines • in which farming famers focus on growing enough food for themselves and there families • ...
Farming 2020-05-16
6 Clues: supplying water to crops. • mature crop ready to be cut. • 'C' shaped tool used to cut crops • unwanted plants that grow with crops • substance used to protect crops from pests. • part of plant that gives rise to new plant.
farming 2021-01-22
6 Clues: helps in digging field • give nutrients to the crops • It control agriculture pests • in this farming coffee is grown • helps in cutting the crops in field • process of cutting and collecction grains
Farming 2021-01-18
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- whicharetheplantsthataregrownfordecorativepurposesingardenseg-rose,hibiscus,daffodils,tulipetc.
- cropsaregrownandanimalsarerearedforsaleinthemarket.
- theprocessoflooseningandupturningthesoil.
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- atypeoffarmingwhichhasanothernamecalledMultipleCropping.
- typeoffarminginwhichfarmersfocusongrowingcropstofeedthemselvesandtheirfamily.
- atypeoffarmingwhichisthebranchofagricultureanddealswithart,scienceandtechnology.
6 Clues: theprocessoflooseningandupturningthesoil. • cropsaregrownandanimalsarerearedforsaleinthemarket. • atypeoffarmingwhichhasanothernamecalledMultipleCropping. • typeoffarminginwhichfarmersfocusongrowingcropstofeedthemselvesandtheirfamily. • atypeoffarmingwhichisthebranchofagricultureanddealswithart,scienceandtechnology. • ...
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: _______ farming is eco friendly. • _____ types of farming (in words). • _____ are unwanted plants in fields. • flail is used for digging true or flase. • Farmers are the backbone of agriculture true or false. • name any one pesticide that starts with f and ends with e.
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: scaturing of seeds • in which fish reared • in which rubber is grown • in which flowers are grown • breaks lunps in small particles • it is also know as multipulcroping
