farming Crossword Puzzles
farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: seeds sown in winter season • common kharif crop of india • it is done after sowing of seed • the breeding and rearing of fish • the cultivation of ornamental plants • crop the crops grown in short duration between rabi and kharif crops
farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: REARING OF FISH • ORNAMENTAL PLANT • REARING OF SILK WORM • FARMING TO FEED THEMSELVES • FARMING FOR MARKET PURPOSE • FARMING rearing of cow ,buffloes
FARMING 2021-01-18
6 Clues: HELP TO CUT CROP IN FIELD • FIRST PROCESS OF SOWING OF SEED • FARMING ALSO CALLED SILK FARMING • USED TO CUT BRANCHES AND SMALL TREE • - WHEN WE GIVE WATERTO PLANT WHAT THE PROCESS CALLED • IN THIS FARMER CROW FOOD TO FEED THEMSELVE AND THERE FAMILIES
FARMING 2021-01-18
6 Clues: HELP TO CUT CROP IN FIELD • FIRST PROCESS OF SOWING OF SEED • FARMING ALSO CALLED SILK FARMING • USED TO CUT BRANCHES AND SMALL TREE • - WHEN WE GIVE WATERTO PLANT WHAT THE PROCESS CALLED • IN THIS FARMER CROW FOOD TO FEED THEMSELVE AND THERE FAMILIES
FARMING 2021-01-18
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- OR SILK FARMING,IS THE REARING FOR THE PRODUTION OF SILK
- THE BREEDING AND REARING OF FISH IS CALLED
- FARMING IS METHOD OF GROWING CROPS ON SIDES OF HILLS OR MOUNTAINS
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- FARMING IT IS A TYPE OF COMMERCIAL FARMING
- IS BRANCH OF AGRICULTURE THAT DEALS WITH ART SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- ROTATION GROWING CROPS IN DIFFRENT SEASONS IN THE SAME AREA
6 Clues: THE BREEDING AND REARING OF FISH IS CALLED • FARMING IT IS A TYPE OF COMMERCIAL FARMING • OR SILK FARMING,IS THE REARING FOR THE PRODUTION OF SILK • IS BRANCH OF AGRICULTURE THAT DEALS WITH ART SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY • ROTATION GROWING CROPS IN DIFFRENT SEASONS IN THE SAME AREA • FARMING IS METHOD OF GROWING CROPS ON SIDES OF HILLS OR MOUNTAINS
FARMING 2021-01-19
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- In this burning previous in waste to clear land or to scare away wild animals
- In this farming crops are grown and animal are reaed for sale in market
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- In this farmers focus in enough food to feed them selves and there there family in this old method farming are used in this farming
- agriculture peats to control agriculture peats
- The increasing number population means higher demand for food
- A branch of agriculture that deals with art science and technology
6 Clues: agriculture peats to control agriculture peats • The increasing number population means higher demand for food • A branch of agriculture that deals with art science and technology • In this farming crops are grown and animal are reaed for sale in market • In this burning previous in waste to clear land or to scare away wild animals • ...
Farming 2021-01-18
6 Clues: commercial Crop of India • highest wheat producing state • largestcoffee producing state • maharashtra produces highest cereal • agricultural state of the year 2020 • largest quantity of pulses come from which state
Farming 2023-06-02
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- a great change in conditions, ways of working, beliefs, etc. that affects large numbers of people
- a lack of knowledge or information about something
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- the quality of being exact, accurate and careful
- to control or have a lot of influence over somebody/something
- move quickly or busily
- the state or quality of producing something
6 Clues: move quickly or busily • the state or quality of producing something • the quality of being exact, accurate and careful • a lack of knowledge or information about something • to control or have a lot of influence over somebody/something • a great change in conditions, ways of working, beliefs, etc. that affects large numbers of people
Farming 2024-01-12
6 Clues: Chemicals that remove crop pests • The mass / volume of crop produced • An unwanted affect of adding chemicals to farmland • A combination of chemicals that promote crop growth • A farming treatment that comes from natural sources • A farming treatment that comes from chemical sources
Farming 2022-11-27
6 Clues: your club • a farmers best friend? • what is a baby cow called? • an organisation you can join • where you go to buy and sell? • a vehicle you use on the farm?
Agriculture=) 2014-02-11
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- Many families can contribute their lives to their agricultural ______.
- What were men referred to?
- Women _______behind the plough when farming.
- _____tipped plough was used for turning over the soil.
- What was used to pulverize soil?
- What was it called when farmers worked on individual strips of land?
- Farming became a great source of _______ becaused of the technology used.
- Feudalsim and farming increased what?
- What was field three used for?
- What was used to pull freight and harrow and plough but cost more?
- What made it possible to pump large amounts of water wherever it was needed?
- _____was the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock.
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- What allowed horsepower to be directed more efficiently?
- What was field one used for?
- What was used to cut grain?
- Women ________ to earn money.
- What system was created by William the Conqueror?
- What allowed faster movement for heavy loads?
- What was used to fertilize crops?
- Who implemented the feudal system?
- How many men were required to harvest a 2 acre crop?
- What cuts the furrows and turns the soil?
- What was field two used for?
- What was used to cut grass?
- Women made _____for money.
- What was one of the duties of the men?
- _____was used to spread clay onto their soil?
27 Clues: What were men referred to? • Women made _____for money. • What was used to cut grain? • What was used to cut grass? • What was field one used for? • What was field two used for? • Women ________ to earn money. • What was field three used for? • What was used to pulverize soil? • What was used to fertilize crops? • Who implemented the feudal system? • ...
Vocab #8 2026-05-01
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- belief that nature has spirits
- gate to shrine
- tiered temple tower
- Farming farming on step hills
- Incan capital city
- floating farm islands
- narrow land connecting areas
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- Aztec capital city
- Japanese spirit religion
- ancient Mesoamerican civilization
- empire in central Mexico
- empire in Andes region
- knotted cords for records
- Mountains long South American mountains
14 Clues: gate to shrine • Aztec capital city • Incan capital city • tiered temple tower • floating farm islands • empire in Andes region • Japanese spirit religion • empire in central Mexico • knotted cords for records • narrow land connecting areas • Farming farming on step hills • belief that nature has spirits • ancient Mesoamerican civilization • Mountains long South American mountains
Health 2024-08-12
14 Clues: growing food • to fill a need • to give part of • one hundred years • destructive water • cows raised for meat • too much of something • what plants grow from • the science of farming • something farmers grow • grass for animals to eat • poor country farm worker • why someone does something • having too little of something
15 terms ad definitions of ag 2026-03-31
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- The farming of aquatic organisms, including fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and aquatic plants, in controlled environments.
- Farming: A method of farming that relies on natural processes, biodiversity, and cycles adapted to local conditions, rather than using synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
- The branch of agriculture that deals with the science of soil management and the production of field crops.
- Pest Management (IPM): An ecosystem-based strategy that focuses on long-term prevention of pests through a combination of techniques such as biological control, habitat manipulation, and modification of cultural practices.
- Agriculture: A management concept based on observing, measuring, and responding to inter- and intra-field variability in crops using technology (like GPS, drones, and sensors) to improve efficiency.
- Domesticated animals (such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry) raised in an agricultural setting to produce labor and commodities such as food, fiber, and wool.
- The study of ecological processes applied to agricultural production, focusing on sustainable and resilient farming systems.
- The art and science of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- Farming: A form of farming where nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little to no surplus for trade or sale.
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- Agriculture: Farming practices that meet society’s present food and fiber needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, focusing on environmental health and economic profitability.
- A method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent.
- The science and art of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; it involves the preparation of plant and animal products for human use and their distribution to markets.
- The mechanical modification of soil (such as plowing or harrowing) to prepare it for planting, manage weeds, or improve soil structure.
- A land management system that intentionally integrates trees or shrubs with crops and/or livestock to create environmental, economic, and social benefits.
- Rotation: The practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons to improve soil health and reduce pest pressure.
15 Clues: The art and science of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. • A method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent. • The branch of agriculture that deals with the science of soil management and the production of field crops. • ...
APES Chapters 12 & 16 Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-26
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- – Graph showing how dose affects response
- – Large facilities that raise animals in confined spaces
- – Early pesticides that were often natural
- – Avoiding actions that may cause harm even without full proof
- – Substance that causes DNA mutations
- – Plastic chemical that disrupts hormones
- – Organisms with DNA altered for desired traits
- – Degree to which a substance is harmful
- – Chemicals that imitate natural hormones
- – Synthetic pesticides designed to last longer
- – High-input farming using machinery, chemicals, and fossil fuels
- – Substance that causes cancer
- – Disease-causing virus
- – Disease-causing parasite
- – Advances in agriculture that increased crop yields
- – Small-scale farming to feed a family
- – Persistent industrial chemicals that bioaccumulate
- – Disease-causing bacteria
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- – How long a chemical remains in the environment
- – Consuming more calories or nutrients than the body needs
- – Not consuming enough nutrients to maintain health
- – Growing multiple crops in the same area
- – Evaluating the likelihood and severity of harm
- – Pest control using biological, chemical, and physical methods
- – Chemicals that interfere with hormone systems
- – Substance that causes birth defects
- – Poor nutrition caused by too much or too little food
- – Methods used to prevent soil erosion
- – Dose that kills 50 percent of test organisms
- – Farming without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- – Growing a single crop over a large area
- – Long-lasting chemicals that contaminate water
- – Farming fish or aquatic organisms
- – Concentration causing effects in 50 percent of organisms
34 Clues: – Disease-causing virus • – Disease-causing parasite • – Disease-causing bacteria • – Substance that causes cancer • – Farming fish or aquatic organisms • – Substance that causes birth defects • – Substance that causes DNA mutations • – Methods used to prevent soil erosion • – Small-scale farming to feed a family • – Degree to which a substance is harmful • ...
Aquaculture Revision 2026-05-10
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- Grow lights and pumps both require this form of energy
- Aquaponics is considered more environmentally ________
- Fish food often contains wild-caught fish ________
- Barramundi and prawns are examples of species grown in ________
- Organisms that make their own food using sunlight
- Overfishing is causing fish numbers in the oceans to ________
- The process where bacteria convert ammonia into nitrites and nitrates
- Fish farming is also known as this
- The country mentioned as having a growing aquaculture industry
- The type of farming that grows plants without soil
- Nitrites are converted into ________ by bacteria
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- A farming system that combines fish farming and growing plants without soil
- Aquaponics systems use up to 90% less ________ than traditional farming
- Plants help clean and ________ the water in aquaponics systems
- The less harmful compound that plants absorb as nutrients
- Tiny living organisms that convert ammonia into safer compounds
- The fish tank water provides ________ for plant growth
- A device used to move water around an aquaponics system
- Organisms that break down waste and help recycle nutrients
- A compound created from ammonia that is still harmful to fish
- Organisms that eat other organisms are called ________
- Fish and plants depend on each other in a ________ relationship
- Aquaponics can help improve global food ________
- The API kit is used to test water ________
- High levels of this substance are dangerous for fish and should be 0 ppm
- A sustainable system where outputs are reused as inputs is called a “closed ________”
- Waste produced by fish that can be toxic in high amounts
- A common water quality test measured on a scale from acidic to alkaline
28 Clues: Fish farming is also known as this • The API kit is used to test water ________ • Aquaponics can help improve global food ________ • Nitrites are converted into ________ by bacteria • Organisms that make their own food using sunlight • Fish food often contains wild-caught fish ________ • The type of farming that grows plants without soil • ...
New and Old Stone Age 2022-10-14
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- what did people use in STONE times
- herb, opposite of meat
- farming
- hot, burn
- food, meat, hint hint
- a job
- crops (I really don't know what else to put for this one without saying what it is)
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- New stone age
- you know him (6 mascot)
- Old stone age
- animals, pets
- Ice, 100000
- cave... paint...?
- same thing as 7
- first city
15 Clues: a job • farming • hot, burn • first city • Ice, 100000 • New stone age • Old stone age • animals, pets • same thing as 7 • cave... paint...? • food, meat, hint hint • herb, opposite of meat • you know him (6 mascot) • what did people use in STONE times • crops (I really don't know what else to put for this one without saying what it is)
settlements 2022-10-21
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- area were black people were moved to
- housing area
- producing from the land
- move from rural to urban
- tall buildings
- farming for your family
- towns and cities
- large pieces of land
- small buildings
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- recreational activity
- a place where people live
- attracts people
- increase in the number of people living in urban areas
- jobs that people do for others
- farming for a profit
- forces people to leave
16 Clues: housing area • tall buildings • attracts people • small buildings • towns and cities • farming for a profit • large pieces of land • recreational activity • forces people to leave • producing from the land • farming for your family • move from rural to urban • a place where people live • jobs that people do for others • area were black people were moved to • ...
Unit 5 Review 2026-02-08
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- Settlement A settlement pattern characterized by closely grouped buildings and houses, often found in rural or historic areas.
- The cultivation of a single crop species over large areas, typically in commercial agriculture.
- Farming Agriculture that requires relatively low inputs and labor per unit of land, often involving large land areas and lower yields.
- Farming A type of agriculture that involves high levels of input, labor, and technology per unit of land, often resulting in high yields.
- The process by which humans selectively breed and cultivate plants and animals for specific traits or purposes.
- Exchange The exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old World (Europe, Asia, and Africa) and the New World (the Americas) following Christopher Columbus's voyages.
- Settlement A settlement pattern characterized by buildings and houses arranged along a linear feature, such as a road or river.
- Herding A livelihood based on the continuous movement of livestock in search of fresh pasture and water.
- Cultivation A traditional farming method that involves rotating fields to allow soil to recover after periods of cultivation.
- The practice of growing a single crop repeatedly on the same land, often leading to soil depletion and pest issues.
- and Bounds A system of land surveying that uses natural features and distances to define property boundaries.
- Agriculture Large-scale commercial farming that typically specializes in the cultivation of a single crop, often in tropical or subtropical regions.
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- Farming Agriculture primarily aimed at producing enough food for the farmer's family and local consumption.
- Capacity The maximum population size that an environment can support with available resources.
- Gardening A form of horticulture that focuses on growing high-value, perishable crops for sale in local or urban markets.
- of Scale The cost advantages that result from increasing the scale of production and reducing per-unit costs.
- Farming Agriculture primarily focused on producing crops and livestock for sale in markets and distribution.
- Settlement A settlement pattern where buildings and houses are spread out over a wide area, often found in rural regions.
- Agricultural Revolution A period of significant agricultural innovation and improvement in the 18th and 19th centuries, including the use of new crop varieties and farming techniques.
- Theory An economic theory that explains how the price and demand for land vary with proximity to urban centers.
- Thunen Model A theoretical model that explains the spatial distribution of agricultural activities based on transportation costs and market access.
- and Range A system of land surveying used in much of the United States, involving the division of land into a grid of townships and ranges.
- Cresent An ancient region in the Middle East known for its early agricultural development and fertile land.
- Revolution A period of rapid agricultural advancement in the mid-20th century, characterized by the development of high-yielding crop varieties and increased use of technology and chemicals.
- The practice of raising and grazing livestock, often on large, open tracts of land, with minimal cultivation of crops.
- Crop/Livestock A type of farming that combines the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock in a complementary manner.
- Chain The network of production, distribution, and consumption that links the various stages of production for a particular commodity.
- Lot A land division pattern that gives each landowner access to a river or road, typical in parts of North America.
28 Clues: Capacity The maximum population size that an environment can support with available resources. • The cultivation of a single crop species over large areas, typically in commercial agriculture. • Herding A livelihood based on the continuous movement of livestock in search of fresh pasture and water. • ...
Plant vocabulary crossword 2024-06-10
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- ___ Reactions: How plants fix sunlight
- Reactions that result in G3P Creation
- Reactions through which plants make nutrients
- Formal name for "Tower Garden" farming
- Science of living things
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- ___ action: how water travels up a plant
- Plants uptake them through their roots
- Soil____: How able the soil is for growth
- Minimizing negative environmental impact
- Bacteria fixes it on the roots
- Farming without soil
11 Clues: Farming without soil • Science of living things • Bacteria fixes it on the roots • Reactions that result in G3P Creation • Plants uptake them through their roots • ___ Reactions: How plants fix sunlight • Formal name for "Tower Garden" farming • ___ action: how water travels up a plant • Minimizing negative environmental impact • Soil____: How able the soil is for growth • ...
The Story of Village Palampur 2021-07-14
10 Clues: Jowar and Bajra • require little land • irrigate larger areas • modern farming method • wooden cart drawn by buffaloes • greater grains on a single plant • highest use of chemical fertilizers • main production activity in Palampur • farming in India is largely dependent • 80 per cent of total farmers in India
Video Scavenger Hunt 2017-09-20
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- "Non-GMO does not mean _____________"
- Conventional farming utilizes ___________ that farmers have available to them today.
- What is reduced, but not eliminated in organic farming systems?
- "GMOs can __________ pesticide use".
- Name an example of technology conventional farmers have available to them?
- ? = Animal By-Products
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- "Almost half of EU Organic Pesticides failed ___________ _________ evaluations".
- How do you replenish soil nutrients organically?
- "____________ does not need pesticides to grows".
- Organic= ?
- "Organic does not mean ______________ free".
- What is the traditional type of farming we use?
12 Clues: Organic= ? • ? = Animal By-Products • "GMOs can __________ pesticide use". • "Non-GMO does not mean _____________" • "Organic does not mean ______________ free". • What is the traditional type of farming we use? • How do you replenish soil nutrients organically? • "____________ does not need pesticides to grows". • ...
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
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- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
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- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
The Future of Farming 2023-03-20
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- another factor that improved farming
- large fish often used in sushi
- pickers machines that pick fruit instead of people
- leafy greens are grown on walls in this type of garden
- small detectors used to monitor crop growth and changes
- crafts which monitor agriculture from space
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- insects which destroy crops
- the modifications made by scientists to food
- name given to fish farming
- flying technologies which record from the air
- one factor that improved farming
- meet from cattle
12 Clues: meet from cattle • name given to fish farming • insects which destroy crops • large fish often used in sushi • one factor that improved farming • another factor that improved farming • crafts which monitor agriculture from space • the modifications made by scientists to food • flying technologies which record from the air • pickers machines that pick fruit instead of people • ...
Agriculture5 2024-09-27
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- Production of milk and dairy products
- Preparation of soil for planting
- Study of soil, crops, and farming
- Tool for tilling soil
- Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- Growing plants in water-based systems
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- Vehicle for farming tasks
- system Network of water supply
- Vehicle for farming tasks
- Artificial water supply for crops
- Self-sufficient farming system
- Study of insects
12 Clues: Study of insects • Tool for tilling soil • Vehicle for farming tasks • Vehicle for farming tasks • system Network of water supply • Self-sufficient farming system • Preparation of soil for planting • Artificial water supply for crops • Study of soil, crops, and farming • Production of milk and dairy products • Growing plants in water-based systems • ...
EPV 2021-09-28
13 Clues: move • cities • Farming • first age • Before writing • long period of time • use of tool for need • doing something well • Gathering to farming • move for better needs • more than needs to be • object to help do a task • the training of pants and animals
First Civilizations 2024-10-24
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- the different features of early civilizations worked to form their
- Made the land rich and allowed people to grow a lot of food
- The second farming society
- needed to manage projects like building or handing out food
- marked a turning point (people could not use animals and plants for more things)
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- The third farming society
- connected with other civilizations in Northern Africa
- The river on the left of Mesopotamia
- Early civilizations depended on it
- The first farming society
10 Clues: The third farming society • The first farming society • The second farming society • Early civilizations depended on it • The river on the left of Mesopotamia • connected with other civilizations in Northern Africa • Made the land rich and allowed people to grow a lot of food • needed to manage projects like building or handing out food • ...
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
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- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
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- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
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- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
Down
- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
Agricultural Adjustment Act 2026-05-11
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- A crop produced for its commercial value
- The goal of the AAA to restore farming
- Payments made by the government given to large industries
- The active support of a specific cause such as farming
- Crop science managing crops, soil, and water
- Excess; unsold crops
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- Where landowners allowed tenants to farm land in exchange for a large share of the crops
- The production of food, fiber, and other products using farming techniques
- Providing financial resources
- Farming, raising livestock, and sustainability
10 Clues: Excess; unsold crops • Providing financial resources • The goal of the AAA to restore farming • A crop produced for its commercial value • Crop science managing crops, soil, and water • Farming, raising livestock, and sustainability • The active support of a specific cause such as farming • Payments made by the government given to large industries • ...
Maya Civilization 2024-01-10
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- writing with pictures
- each group of Maya lived in a ____________ with their own land, laws, and leaders.
- type of farming where they planted crops in mounds of dirt because the soil was too wet
- the class that most Maya people belonged to
- how the land is used; farming
- the only class that knew how to read and write
- type of farming where they cut down all the trees and burned to ground so they could plant their crops
- corn
- the country's name where the Maya used to live
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- how buildings and structures are designed
- technology that the Maya invented
- Mayan temple buildings
- maize, squash, and beans
- believing in more than one god
- the peninsula where the Maya people lived
15 Clues: corn • writing with pictures • Mayan temple buildings • maize, squash, and beans • how the land is used; farming • believing in more than one god • technology that the Maya invented • how buildings and structures are designed • the peninsula where the Maya people lived • the class that most Maya people belonged to • the only class that knew how to read and write • ...
Ab- Colton Van Winkle 2016-01-20
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- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- a second crop is planted after the first one
- when a plant is modified from its original state
- where planting and farming is done by a crew
- Farmers way of life
- using a hook, a pole, and a string to catch a food supply
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the practice of studying and managing forests and plantations
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- large scale corporate farming
- introduction of high yield hybrid crops
- the practice of rotating fields for different crops
- any tech applacation that uses any bioogical system
- the cultivation of rice on a paddy
- raising a sertain animal to produce this
- a farm for livestock fattening or dairying
15 Clues: Farmers way of life • large scale corporate farming • the cultivation of rice on a paddy • commercial gardening and fruit farming • introduction of high yield hybrid crops • raising a sertain animal to produce this • a farm for livestock fattening or dairying • a second crop is planted after the first one • where planting and farming is done by a crew • ...
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
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- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
Down
- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
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- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
Down
- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
ancient mesopatamia 2024-01-03
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- led the first strong army
- the religion everyone followed
- a wood that only the phoenicians had
- these are big temples for praying to the gods
- big river for farming and boating on
- an ancient wonder of the world created by king Nebuchadnezzar for his wife
- known for enforcing some of the first laws
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- they key source of irrigation
- had very rich soil that was good for farming
- used to help farming by plating seeds
- used for flooding and when there are droughts
- invented by the sumerians to help transportation
- a long story told (gilgamesh)
- kings were on the top and slaves and farmers on the bottom
- a person who wrote on clay tablets
15 Clues: led the first strong army • they key source of irrigation • the religion everyone followed • a long story told (gilgamesh) • a person who wrote on clay tablets • a wood that only the phoenicians had • big river for farming and boating on • used to help farming by plating seeds • known for enforcing some of the first laws • had very rich soil that was good for farming • ...
Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
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- Farming method where you use what is only in the forest and is regulated by strict laws. (Means you cannot add or get rid of plants in the area)
- Farming method where you plant your crop and then leave space for wild and native plants to grow in-between your crops.
- process by which plants and other producers make their own food.
- Organisms of the same species living and interacting in a habitat
- mass removal of a land and trees.
- What is the useable form of energy for the cell?
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Farming method where only one set of crops is planted and all other wildlife is removed.
- Rate at which a population increases.
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- This process releases energy from food.
- Living organism
- Farming method where you plant many crop varieties in a single field (more than one crop in a farm)
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Non-living Organism
- Rate at which a population decreases
15 Clues: Living organism • Non-living Organism • mass removal of a land and trees. • Rate at which a population decreases • Rate at which a population increases. • This process releases energy from food. • What is the useable form of energy for the cell? • process by which plants and other producers make their own food. • ...
Agricultural terms 2020-08-24
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- herds of animals are moved around randomly
- The business of agricultural production
- Managing forests for human benefit
- Growing crops to sell
- Farming enough food purely to sustain oneself
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- Using small effort for a size of land
- Growing crops for a profit
- where areas are temporarily used until the farmers move on to a new place
- Using a large amount of effort for the size of land
- Allowing animals to eat plants in order to gain animal products
10 Clues: Growing crops to sell • Growing crops for a profit • Managing forests for human benefit • Using small effort for a size of land • The business of agricultural production • herds of animals are moved around randomly • Farming enough food purely to sustain oneself • Using a large amount of effort for the size of land • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 5" types of farming" 2020-05-28
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- burning of a cleared forest land to make ready to farm.
- growing food in a city or in a high population
- farming that is largely done all by automated machines on a small area of land
- large amounts of crops with most of the work done by humans
- methods of crop and animal products that involves much less pesticides,GMOs, and growth hormones.
- movement of water by canal to crops
- when the ground is a cleared for farming , farmed for several years and then abandoned until the plants naturally return
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- small-scale production of plants as cash crops to sell right to consumers
- a climate characterized by a warm, wet winter followed by a windy, hot and dry summer.
- large scale agriculture of crops for sale to a retail outlet.
- farming wit the purpose to feed yourself and your family
- buying local farms fresh produce
- form of sustenance farming based of the herding of domestic cattle animals
- the rearing of aquatic animals/plants for food
- trade between companies in developed countries and producers in developing countries in which fair prices are paid to producers
15 Clues: buying local farms fresh produce • movement of water by canal to crops • growing food in a city or in a high population • the rearing of aquatic animals/plants for food • burning of a cleared forest land to make ready to farm. • farming wit the purpose to feed yourself and your family • large amounts of crops with most of the work done by humans • ...
Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
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- mass removal of a land and trees.
- Rate at which a population increases.
- Farming method where you plant your crop and then leave space for wild and native plants to grow in-between your crops.
- Farming method where only one set of crops is planted and all other wildlife is removed.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Non-living Organism
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- Farming method where you use what is only in the forest and is regulated by strict laws. (Means you cannot add or get rid of plants in the area)
- process by which plants and other producers make their own food.
- Organisms of the same species living and interacting in a habitat
- This process releases energy from food.
- Farming method where you plant many crop varieties in a single field (more than one crop in a farm)
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Rate at which a population decreases
- Living organism
14 Clues: Living organism • Non-living Organism • mass removal of a land and trees. • Rate at which a population decreases • Rate at which a population increases. • This process releases energy from food. • process by which plants and other producers make their own food. • Organisms of the same species living and interacting in a habitat • ...
Agricultural Terms 2015-03-23
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- a system of growing one crop
- large scale production processing and packaging of food using modern methods and equipment
- adopting wild plants and animals for human use
- is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area
- water is channeled from streams on farmlands
- first crops exported from Jamaica to Britain and later to other countries
- farming done on a small scale where the surplus is sold after the farmer takes out enough for his household
- plowed land left unseeded in a growing season to pressure nutrients in the soil and increase crop production
Down
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focuses on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- rich chemical substance applied to soil to replenish and encourage plant growth
- collecting the mature rice crop from the field
- tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops
- a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops
- raring animals and cultivation of crops
- characteristic features of a land surface
- exchange of goods and services
16 Clues: a system of growing one crop • exchange of goods and services • raring animals and cultivation of crops • characteristic features of a land surface • water is channeled from streams on farmlands • collecting the mature rice crop from the field • adopting wild plants and animals for human use • tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops • ...
Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
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- process by which plants and other producers make their own food.
- Living organism
- Farming method where you plant many crop varieties in a single field (more than one crop in a farm)
- Non-living Organism
- Farming method where you use what is only in the forest and is regulated by strict laws. (Means you cannot add or get rid of plants in the area)
- Farming method where you plant your crop and then leave space for wild and native plants to grow in-between your crops.
- Rate at which a population decreases
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- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Farming method where only one set of crops is planted and all other wildlife is removed.
- Organisms of the same species living and interacting in a habitat
- This process releases energy from food.
- Rate at which a population increases.
- mass removal of a land and trees.
14 Clues: Living organism • Non-living Organism • mass removal of a land and trees. • Rate at which a population decreases • Rate at which a population increases. • This process releases energy from food. • process by which plants and other producers make their own food. • Organisms of the same species living and interacting in a habitat • ...
AG CROSSWORD 2026-03-24
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- Farming: Growing food without artificial chemicals, fertilizers, or pesticides.
- Artificially bringing water to dry land to grow crops.
- Yield: The amount of crop harvested per unit of land.
- Farming: A farm that grows crops and raises livestock together.
- Erosion: The removal of topsoil by natural forces like wind or water.
- A very young plant grown from a seed.
- A long, narrow trench made in the ground by a plow for planting or irrigation.
- When water washes nutrients or chemicals out of the soil.
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- The business part of farming, including making equipment, supplying fertilizer, and selling products.
- Rotation: Planting different crops in the same field in different seasons to keep soil healthy.
- Chemicals used to kill bugs or weeds that hurt crops.
- Tillage: Reducing how often the soil is plowed to prevent erosion and keep it healthy.
- Farming: Growing crops specifically, rather than raising animals.
- Preparing the soil and caring for crops.
- (Genetically Modified Organism). : An organism whose genetic material has been altered for specific traits.
15 Clues: A very young plant grown from a seed. • Preparing the soil and caring for crops. • Chemicals used to kill bugs or weeds that hurt crops. • Artificially bringing water to dry land to grow crops. • Yield: The amount of crop harvested per unit of land. • When water washes nutrients or chemicals out of the soil. • ...
Vocab #8 Crossword 2026-05-04
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- a long mountain range along the west coast of South America
- a large empire in South America known for roads, farming, and strong government control
- a traditional Japanese gate that marks the entrance to a sacred place
- a powerful empire in Mexico known for its capital city and advanced farming methods
- the belief that natural things like animals, plants, and rocks have spirits
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- a tiered tower-like building in Asia often used for religious purposes
- the capital city of the Incan Empire
- a civilization in Central America known for writing, math, and large stone cities
- a system of knotted strings used by the Incas to keep records
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- the capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on a lake
- a Japanese religion that focuses on nature spirits and ancestors
- a method of farming on hills by cutting flat steps into the land
- floating gardens built on water used by the Aztecs for farming
14 Clues: the capital city of the Incan Empire • the capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on a lake • a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas • a long mountain range along the west coast of South America • a system of knotted strings used by the Incas to keep records • floating gardens built on water used by the Aztecs for farming • ...
13 Colonies Crossword 2024-01-03
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- This colony gave Pennsylvania access to the Atlantic Ocean.
- This colony was safe for Quakers.
- A colony mainly founded by fishermen and loggers.
- This modern state used to be part of Massachusetts' second half.
- The original name for the stolen Dutch colony.
- The colony on the southern end of New York.
- This colony grew from Jamestown.
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- A Catholic colony named after the Virgin Mary.
- These colonies were named after King Charles II.
- This region made money from slavery and plantation farming.
- The most northern of the 13 colonies.
- The other colony that broke off of Massachusetts.
- A colony for people in debt.
- A colony stolen from the Dutch.
- This region made money from mining and farming.
- One of two colonies that broke off of Massachusetts.
- This region had terrible farming, so it relied on trade and fishing.
17 Clues: A colony for people in debt. • A colony stolen from the Dutch. • This colony grew from Jamestown. • This colony was safe for Quakers. • The most northern of the 13 colonies. • The colony on the southern end of New York. • A Catholic colony named after the Virgin Mary. • The original name for the stolen Dutch colony. • This region made money from mining and farming. • ...
Mr. O'Hayer's Homework 4! 2025-10-01
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- a person who moves from place to place instead of living in one permanent home
- when people focus on one kind of work or skill
- a place where people build homes and live together
- something useful found in nature, such as water, soil, wood, or stone
- a sea that was important for trade and farming in ancient times
- one of the world’s first large farming villages, located in present-day Turkey
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- the practice of farming, growing crops, and raising animals for food
- a rich, curved area of land in the Middle East where farming first began
- a shiny black volcanic rock used to make sharp tools and weapons
- to tame and raise plants or animals for human use
- a group of people living and working together in one place
- the exchange of goods or services between people
- lasting, not temporary; staying in one place
- the earlier part of the Stone Age, when people were hunter-gatherers
- the later part of the Stone Age, when people farmed and lived in permanent villages
15 Clues: lasting, not temporary; staying in one place • when people focus on one kind of work or skill • the exchange of goods or services between people • to tame and raise plants or animals for human use • a place where people build homes and live together • a group of people living and working together in one place • ...
Agricultural Terms 2015-03-23
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- a system of growing one crop
- first crops exported from Jamaica to Britain and later to other countries
- raring animals and cultivation of crops
- large scale production processing and packaging of food using modern methods and equipment
- is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area
- farming done on a small scale where the surplus is sold after the farmer takes out enough for his household
- exchange of goods and services
- collecting the mature rice crop from the field
Down
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focuses on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- plowed land left unseeded in a growing season to pressure nutrients in the soil and increase crop production
- adopting wild plants and animals for human use
- tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops
- water is channeled from streams on farmlands
- rich chemical substance applied to soil to replenish and encourage plant growth
- characteristic features of a land surface
- a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops
16 Clues: a system of growing one crop • exchange of goods and services • raring animals and cultivation of crops • characteristic features of a land surface • water is channeled from streams on farmlands • adopting wild plants and animals for human use • collecting the mature rice crop from the field • tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops • ...
Agricultural Terms 2015-03-23
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- a system of growing one crop
- large scale production processing and packaging of food using modern methods and equipment
- adopting wild plants and animals for human use
- is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area
- water is channeled from streams on farmlands
- first crops exported from Jamaica to Britain and later to other countries
- farming done on a small scale where the surplus is sold after the farmer takes out enough for his household
- plowed land left unseeded in a growing season to pressure nutrients in the soil and increase crop production
Down
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focuses on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- rich chemical substance applied to soil to replenish and encourage plant growth
- collecting the mature rice crop from the field
- tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops
- a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops
- raring animals and cultivation of crops
- characteristic features of a land surface
- exchange of goods and services
16 Clues: a system of growing one crop • exchange of goods and services • raring animals and cultivation of crops • characteristic features of a land surface • water is channeled from streams on farmlands • collecting the mature rice crop from the field • adopting wild plants and animals for human use • tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops • ...
Agricultural Terms 2015-03-23
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- water is channeled from streams on farmlands
- a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops
- farming done on a small scale where the surplus is sold after the farmer takes out enough for his household
- collecting the mature rice crop from the field
- first crops exported from Jamaica to Britain and later to other countries
- large scale production processing and packaging of food using modern methods and equipment
- a system of growing one crop
Down
- rich chemical substance applied to soil to replenish and encourage plant growth
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focuses on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- characteristic features of a land surface
- plowed land left unseeded in a growing season to pressure nutrients in the soil and increase crop production
- tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops
- is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area
- adopting wild plants and animals for human use
- exchange of goods and services
- raring animals and cultivation of crops
16 Clues: a system of growing one crop • exchange of goods and services • raring animals and cultivation of crops • characteristic features of a land surface • water is channeled from streams on farmlands • collecting the mature rice crop from the field • adopting wild plants and animals for human use • tilling and preparing the soil or land for the growth of crops • ...
Economic activity 2022-11-17
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- the process whereby the importance of manufacturing in the economy declines
- An example of primary work
- Farming involving the growing of crops
- The collection of raw materials
- without this, the factor woud not be able to function
- a factory would want to be close to this
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- Farming invoving cattle
- the service sector
- Involves making and manufacturing things
- Services related to the knowledge sector
- An example of tertiary work
11 Clues: the service sector • Farming invoving cattle • An example of primary work • An example of tertiary work • The collection of raw materials • Farming involving the growing of crops • Involves making and manufacturing things • Services related to the knowledge sector • a factory would want to be close to this • without this, the factor woud not be able to function • ...
VIKINGS 2023-07-20
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- a place with lots of trees
- something you need to survive
- the amount of people in a country/city
- weather over a long period of time
- land that's good for farming
- the action to sail across the sea
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- farming in rivers/oceans/seas
- to travel somewhere new
- the process of building something you need to sail
- the opposite of hot
- soil that's good for farming
11 Clues: the opposite of hot • to travel somewhere new • a place with lots of trees • soil that's good for farming • land that's good for farming • farming in rivers/oceans/seas • something you need to survive • the action to sail across the sea • weather over a long period of time • the amount of people in a country/city • the process of building something you need to sail
Future Foods 2025-07-03
9 Clues: Growing food • Seaweed farming • Farming insects for food • Fear of trying new foods • Cell-cultured production • Fungus-derived meat substitute • Community-controlled government • Adding nutrients to staple crops • EU classification for lab-grown meat
Future Foods 2025-07-03
9 Clues: Growing food • Seaweed farming • Farming insects for food • Cell-cultured production • Fear of trying new things • Fungus-derived meat substitute • Community-controlled government • Adding nutrients to staple crops • EU classification for lab-grown meat
From Old Stone Age to New Stone Age 2022-01-24
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- Neolithic is a fancy word for ________
- fancy word for "to get"
- Farming was discovered ten ________ years ago
- farming changed ___________
- agriculture is a fancy word for __________
- Old Stone _______
- New ______ Age
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- Paleolithic is a fancy word for ________
- in the Old Stone age we would hunt and ______ food
- to raise an animal for food
10 Clues: New ______ Age • Old Stone _______ • fancy word for "to get" • to raise an animal for food • farming changed ___________ • Neolithic is a fancy word for ________ • Paleolithic is a fancy word for ________ • agriculture is a fancy word for __________ • Farming was discovered ten ________ years ago • in the Old Stone age we would hunt and ______ food
Maya Aztecs Inca 2012-10-01
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- the island were the Aztecs settled was on a _________
- one of the signs the Aztecs were searching for to settle down
- Tenochtitlan was the capital of their empire
- to enlarge their empires the Aztecs and the Inca ______________ other people.
- main occupation of the Maya
- The Aztecs expected it in the beak of an eagle
- the name of this city means "near the cactus"
- payment that people must pay to their rulers.
- this empire had the fastest communication system in the world because of their roads
- a group of lands and people ruled by one leader
- the capital of the Inca Empire
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- they were among the first people to use the number zero in mathematics
- god of war for the Aztecs
- this caused the Maya civilization to improve greatly
- it was used by the Aztecs for farming.
- for farming the Aztecs used floating ___________
- when you produce more food than you can use you have a __________
- to please their god they offer him human _____________
- in what present day country the Aztecs lived
- this country is where Cuzco was located.
20 Clues: god of war for the Aztecs • main occupation of the Maya • the capital of the Inca Empire • it was used by the Aztecs for farming. • this country is where Cuzco was located. • Tenochtitlan was the capital of their empire • in what present day country the Aztecs lived • the name of this city means "near the cactus" • payment that people must pay to their rulers. • ...
Colonial Economy 2023-11-29
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- A laborer who agrees to work without pay for a certain amount of time for passage to America.
- An easily sold crop.
- Region of flat low-lying plains along the seacoast.
- Life in colonial America was based largely on ___.
- These colonies had all four seasons, good ports, and farming, too.
- What group of colonies were known for subsistence farming?
- In the simplest terms, the way people spend and make money.
- The ocean that Slave Trade took place on.
- The term given to the trip between Africa and the Americas for enslaved people.
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- Rules that controlled the behavior and punishment of enslaved people.
- What was the trade called between Africa, Europe, and America
- variety, such as ethnic or national groups.
- North Carolina was apart of the _____ colonies.
- Between the Tidewater and Appalachian Mountains.
- Colony was under direct English control
- The cash crop of South Carolina and Georgia.
- The cash crop of Virginia and Maryland.
- Farming to have just enough.
- A plant found by Eliza Lucas was used for blue dye.
- Colony of the northern part of the Southern Colonies.
20 Clues: An easily sold crop. • Farming to have just enough. • Colony was under direct English control • The cash crop of Virginia and Maryland. • The ocean that Slave Trade took place on. • variety, such as ethnic or national groups. • The cash crop of South Carolina and Georgia. • North Carolina was apart of the _____ colonies. • Between the Tidewater and Appalachian Mountains. • ...
AHill Plant Agriculture Vocab Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Molecular nature of rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen, etc.
- In 1929, the Great Depression made record low prices of this crop.
- Classifies soil based on the relative amounts of each particle.
- Bedrock. Unweathered, solid rock.
- _______ Prairies that are semi-arid grasslands.
- What is the B Horizon?
- plants gather energy by absorbing _______.
- Ideal for farming. Moderate water retention and percolation rate.
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- Greatest ecological disaster in US history.
- Physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold, and heat.
- Which biome is best for farming?
- The severe erosion was caused by the loss of native _____ _____.
- Parent material. Rock that has undergone little weathering.
- Very shallow O and A horizons due to rapid plant growth and leaching.
- Bad for farming, heavy leaching of nutrients and soil drying to to percolation rate.
- Plants obtain water from _____.
- Loosens and mixes soils, increasing water percolation and mixing O-Horizon humus into the topsoil.
- The topsoil.
- Intermediate size, space, and retention in topsoil.
- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter.
20 Clues: The topsoil. • What is the B Horizon? • Plants obtain water from _____. • Which biome is best for farming? • Bedrock. Unweathered, solid rock. • plants gather energy by absorbing _______. • Greatest ecological disaster in US history. • Partially decomposed plant and animal matter. • _______ Prairies that are semi-arid grasslands. • ...
Developed Farming Changes 2026-02-23
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- Helps to absorb more CO2 from the atmosphere
- Can boost farmer's income through other business ventures
- Caused by rural to urban migration due to lack of farm jobs
- Improve speed and efficiency
- Leaves less land for crop growing
- Your developed case study for rural
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- Lowered due to less chemicals flowing into water ways
- Help to keep crops watered
- Can identify problems quickly
- Left behind by tourists visiting farm parks
- Caused by tourists visiting farm parks
- Given by the government to encourage sustainable practices
- Increased rate when jobs are carried out by machines
- Produced without fertilisers of pesticides
14 Clues: Help to keep crops watered • Improve speed and efficiency • Can identify problems quickly • Leaves less land for crop growing • Your developed case study for rural • Caused by tourists visiting farm parks • Produced without fertilisers of pesticides • Left behind by tourists visiting farm parks • Helps to absorb more CO2 from the atmosphere • ...
Future Foods 2025-07-03
9 Clues: Growing food • Seaweed farming • Cell-cultured production • Farming insects for food • Fear of trying new things • Fungus-derived meat substitute • Community-controlled government • Adding nutrients to staple crops • EU classification for lab-grown meat
Cranberry Farming 2023-02-06
9 Clues: trimming vines • what cranberries grow on • used to pollinate flowers • filling the bogs with water • wooden box that holds berries • used to shake the berries loose • what cranberries are planted in • gathering the berries for eating • when berries are ready to harvest
Farming Crossword 2024-03-04
Across
- A female author 6 letters long
- An author 6 letters long
- A male author 5 letters long
- The central organization of a country
- A way of calling something made recently
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- A profession centered around planting and harvesting crops
- A group of people born between certain years
- The action of planting and harvesting crops
- Using scientific knowledge to create different ways of doing things or machinery
9 Clues: An author 6 letters long • A male author 5 letters long • A female author 6 letters long • The central organization of a country • A way of calling something made recently • The action of planting and harvesting crops • A group of people born between certain years • A profession centered around planting and harvesting crops • ...
Farming jobs 2025-01-31
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- a person who can manage a farm
- a person who can produce wine
- a person who can produce honey
- a person who can sell fruit and vegetables
- the doctor of animals
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- a person who can produce dairy product (milk, cheese)
- someone who can grow vegetables
- the doctor of plants
- a worker who can take care of a garden
9 Clues: the doctor of plants • the doctor of animals • a person who can produce wine • a person who can manage a farm • a person who can produce honey • someone who can grow vegetables • a worker who can take care of a garden • a person who can sell fruit and vegetables • a person who can produce dairy product (milk, cheese)
Future Foods 2025-07-03
9 Clues: Growing food • Seaweed farming • Farming insects for food • Cell-cultured production • Fear of trying new things • Fungus-derived meat substitute • Community-controlled government • Adding nutrients to staple crops • EU classification for lab-grown meat
UOI - 5 Farming 2021-01-22
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- This crop sown mainly in summer season.
- it sprayed by farmer to control weeds.
- Bajara seed sown by this method.
- Who starts decomposing waste to produce manure.
- They release nutrients after their decomposition.
- loss of top layer of soil by wind and water is called--
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- Rearing of silkworm.
- it helps in cutting small trees.
- coriander seeds are sown by---
- helps in beating grains and crops and is a threshing tool.
- chemical substance which improve the growth of plant.
- One name of pesticide.
- it prevent soil erosion.
- rabi crops are sown in ---- season.
14 Clues: Rearing of silkworm. • One name of pesticide. • it prevent soil erosion. • coriander seeds are sown by--- • it helps in cutting small trees. • Bajara seed sown by this method. • rabi crops are sown in ---- season. • it sprayed by farmer to control weeds. • This crop sown mainly in summer season. • Who starts decomposing waste to produce manure. • ...
Beef & Mixed Farming 2022-05-11
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- The colour of the belt/stripe on a Belted Galloway
- On average, cows have ___ offspring at a time.
- Female (no offspring)
- This breed of beef cattle are typically red or black and always on solid colour
- Young, neutered male beef cattle
- This yellow coloured grain grows on a cob
- This crop can be used to make crayons
- The number of stomachs a cow has
- Lacking horns
Down
- Grown female
- Piece of equipment used regularly on a farm
- Professionals that help farmers keep cattle healthy
- Male or female newborn cattle
- Intact male
14 Clues: Intact male • Grown female • Lacking horns • Female (no offspring) • Male or female newborn cattle • Young, neutered male beef cattle • The number of stomachs a cow has • This crop can be used to make crayons • This yellow coloured grain grows on a cob • Piece of equipment used regularly on a farm • On average, cows have ___ offspring at a time. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt 2023-01-05
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- Mesopotamian temples dedicated to a city's main God
- rank in society determined by your job
- belief in many Gods
- reed that Egyptians used to make paper and other products
- tombs for Pharaoh and show Egyptians skills in architecture
- Pharaoh who used trade to help make Egypt wealthy
- main God of Ancient Egypt represents the Sun
- Hammurabi's Code supported higher classes
- bringing water to dry land or crops by digging channels
- Pharaoh who united Egypt and established its first dynasty
- Ancient leaders had absolute _________ because it was believed to come from the Gods
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- farming
- having more food than needed
- technology that made farming easier
- embalming or preserving dead bodies for the afterlife
- fertile land near Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- ruling family
- Ancient writers that mainly kept records for the government
- belief in one God
- focusing one job or occupation
- river in Ancient Egypt that was important as a transportation route and fertile soil when flood
- land that is good for farming
- means wedge-shaped writing of Mesopotamians used to keep records
23 Clues: farming • ruling family • belief in one God • belief in many Gods • having more food than needed • land that is good for farming • focusing one job or occupation • technology that made farming easier • rank in society determined by your job • Hammurabi's Code supported higher classes • main God of Ancient Egypt represents the Sun • fertile land near Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • ...
Farming and Landscape 2021-05-14
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- 17th century Dutch landscape artists Cuyp
- The husks of corn or other seed separated by winnowing or threshing
- A work of literature or art portraying an idealised version of country life
- The landscape that inspired Mendelssohn’s concert of the same name
- Greek God of music, art and poetry featured in The ‘Paris’ master situated in the Barber gallery.
- The flood of a river from heavy rain or melted snow
- commune in Normandy depicted in Monet’s The Church at…. Currently held at the Barber.
- A lump of earth or clay=clod
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- A long metal instrument, used to harvest wheat and barley
- cover (a roof or a building) with straw or a similar material
- an open space in a wood or forest
- English landscape painter from the 18th and 19th century, followed the romantic tradition, well known for painting Dedham Vale.
- A piece of open land for public use
- where the land or water meets the sky from the perspective of an observer
14 Clues: A lump of earth or clay=clod • an open space in a wood or forest • A piece of open land for public use • 17th century Dutch landscape artists Cuyp • The flood of a river from heavy rain or melted snow • A long metal instrument, used to harvest wheat and barley • cover (a roof or a building) with straw or a similar material • ...
AP HUG VOCAB 2025-05-16
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- something that makes people want to leave a place
- how things are arranged on Earth
- how culture spreads from one place to another
- farming to feed your family, not to sell
- when companies send jobs to other countries to save money
- a country with borders and a government
- Force/ things that bring people in a country together
- when people take on some traits of another culture
- how many people live in a certain area
- the most people an area can support
- more people moving into cities
- new farming methods that made food production go way up
- the total money a country makes from all its goods and services
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- farming to sell food for money
- neighborhoods outside the main city
- when places build factories and start making lots of goods
- shows how much the real world is shrunk down on a map
- when rich people move into poorer city areas, making them nicer but pricier
- a country where almost everyone is from the same nation
- where something is compared to other places
20 Clues: farming to sell food for money • more people moving into cities • how things are arranged on Earth • neighborhoods outside the main city • the most people an area can support • how many people live in a certain area • a country with borders and a government • farming to feed your family, not to sell • where something is compared to other places • ...
Aztec/Maya/Inca Crossword 2024-04-05
Across
- The ancient Aztec city
- Type of farming that involves using fire
- Building used to study the sky
- The civilization that lived along the western side of South America
- The famous ancient city Peru
- the mountain range that covers the western coast of South America
- The civilization that lived in modern day Mexico
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- The Mayas lived in this region of the Americas
- Thickly clustered
- An artificial island used for farming
- the region of the world that extends south from central Mexico into northern Central America.
- The steps that the Incas used for farming
- Another name for canal or pipe
- The Aztecs built these to hold back water
14 Clues: Thickly clustered • The ancient Aztec city • The famous ancient city Peru • Building used to study the sky • Another name for canal or pipe • An artificial island used for farming • Type of farming that involves using fire • The steps that the Incas used for farming • The Aztecs built these to hold back water • The Mayas lived in this region of the Americas • ...
Kobi's crossword 2025-12-09
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- energy sources that don’t run out
- resources that can run out
- too many people for the environment
- reducing carbon emissions
- farming and growing crops
- where an animal or plant lives
- amount of carbon pollution produced
- removing trees or plants
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- making cities clean and sustainable
- repairing damaged environments
- energy from the sun
- energy from moving air
- travelling that protects nature
- a community of living things
- mixing trees with farming
- what will happen later
- the natural world around us
- planting new forests in areas that didn’t have trees
- catching too many fish
- taking care of the environment
20 Clues: energy from the sun • energy from moving air • what will happen later • catching too many fish • removing trees or plants • mixing trees with farming • reducing carbon emissions • farming and growing crops • resources that can run out • the natural world around us • a community of living things • repairing damaged environments • taking care of the environment • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-04-06
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- majar scale production warhouse
- a home
- shared amomg the community
- Not open to the public
- an idea
- present participle of agriculture
Down
- Another word for farming
- comes from sheep; an adjective
- manufacturing materials; processing goods
- made by hand
- Goods, Services and Money
- someone who works underground
- a new era
13 Clues: a home • an idea • a new era • made by hand • Not open to the public • Another word for farming • Goods, Services and Money • shared amomg the community • someone who works underground • comes from sheep; an adjective • majar scale production warhouse • present participle of agriculture • manufacturing materials; processing goods
APES Ch. 12 Vocabulary 2023-03-07
Across
- excessive absorption of water-soluble salts into the ground
- 1960s boom in rice farming singling out a single gene boosting rice cultivation across the continent
- the practice of tilling or farming around the natural slope of a hill/mountain
- synthetic substances used in agriculture, ex. insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides
- farming is done to support farmer and family alone with few exceptions
- also called agroforestry, the process of intentionally placing trees and shrubs in crop and animals farms to benefit environment
- the occupation associated with taking fish from bodies of water as food/product
- used prior to 1940 and compromised of primarily mercury, arsenic, and lead
- a specific type of large scale agriculture known for farming animals in tight, high density conditions for meat, milk, eggs, etc.
- manure comprised of trash that has decomposed over time
- farming technique where different crops are sewn in different strips to prevent soil degradation
- tillage and planting systems meant to reduce soil erosion by water and wind by tilling less often
- set of tools for preserving length of soil usage including crop rotation, less tillage, mulching, cover cropping, etc.
Down
- single crop is cultivated in an area
- large scale, industrial production of crops and goods
- crops and food whose genetic sequence has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- synthetic organic compounds used after 1940
- form of malnutrition from excess nutrients causing body fat
- the production of aquatic organisms (fish) in a controlled environment
- the future widespread adaptation of gene selection in yielding better crops
- reaping high yields of crops often with large land exploitation
- length of time a contaminant remains in the environment
- science based on decision-making processes to control and understand pests
- also known as biopesticides, living creatures, typically insects, that eat other insects that consume the given crop
- defining factor for persons exhibiting signs of malnutrition: wasting, underweight, etc.
- land degradation occurring in drylands as a result of human influence or global warming
- crops grown and processed with no fertilizers or pesticides
- fast-growing plants used to cover bare soil, which smothers weeds and prevents soil erosion
- lack of proper nutrition caused by a lack of access to good food or food in general
- the simultaneous cultivation of numerous types of crops in a designated area
- forming land into a number of flat step-like areas for farming
31 Clues: single crop is cultivated in an area • synthetic organic compounds used after 1940 • large scale, industrial production of crops and goods • length of time a contaminant remains in the environment • manure comprised of trash that has decomposed over time • excessive absorption of water-soluble salts into the ground • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
Across
- suitable for farming
- crop grown for profit
- learns a trade from a master
- supervisor on a plantation
- following social norms
- variety of people or ideas
- Frontier or inland region
- school early public education
- plant used for blue dye
- grinds grain into flour
- Rebellion 1739 slave uprising in South Carolina
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- farming growing just enough to live
- skilled craft worker
- wagon, sturdy pioneer vehicle
- Hilly region at mountain base
- sneak goods illegally
- acceptance of different beliefs
- valuable traded good
- supplies for a journey
- freedom the right to worship freely
- Acts British trade control laws
21 Clues: suitable for farming • skilled craft worker • valuable traded good • sneak goods illegally • crop grown for profit • supplies for a journey • following social norms • plant used for blue dye • grinds grain into flour • Frontier or inland region • supervisor on a plantation • variety of people or ideas • learns a trade from a master • wagon, sturdy pioneer vehicle • ...
Jumano Cross Word Puzzle 2023-10-13
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- They were very ____.
- They had ______ farming ablilites.
- They get their food from farming villages.
- They live in the ________ and basins region.
- They would ______ lots of food.
- They had the ______ make all of the descions.
- Men and women ______ for crops.
- They lived in _____ buildings.
- They're very _________.
- They're a very _______ tribe.
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- They ______ around a lot.
- Their houses are called ________.
- People are still _____ from the Jumano tribe.
- They's known for their _______.
- The Jumano and Tigua tribes are pretty _______.
- They always want to _______ food for their people.
- Their religion's _________.
- People call them the _______ people.
- They were buffalo _______.
- They lived near ______.
20 Clues: They were very ____. • They lived near ______. • They're very _________. • They ______ around a lot. • They were buffalo _______. • Their religion's _________. • They're a very _______ tribe. • They lived in _____ buildings. • They's known for their _______. • They would ______ lots of food. • Men and women ______ for crops. • Their houses are called ________. • ...
Unit 5 - Agriculture and Rural Land Use 2024-05-02
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- Mechanized agriculture
- One crop per field
- Property defined by grid lines
- Two crops on the same land, simultaneously
- Factory farms
- Milk producing region
- Farming for money
- Land cost depends on distance from city center
- Following livestock
- Two crops on the same land, different times
- Cash crops
- Farming to eat
- Modified crops
Down
- Property defined by landmarks
- Birth of agriculture
- Slash and burn
- Type of agriculture depends on distance from city
- Property defined by a river or road
- Seasonal movement of livestock between lowlands and highlands
- Network of everything involved to create/sell a product
20 Clues: Cash crops • Factory farms • Slash and burn • Farming to eat • Modified crops • Farming for money • One crop per field • Following livestock • Birth of agriculture • Milk producing region • Mechanized agriculture • Property defined by landmarks • Property defined by grid lines • Property defined by a river or road • Two crops on the same land, simultaneously • ...
Mesopotaimia review 2025-11-04
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- one Mesopotaimian invention
- the ruler of Akkad
- niniva had the first one
- the number of cuniform letters
- what ziggurate means
- the belief in multiple gods
- what the Assyrians weapons were made of
- surplus means
- Mesopotaimian cities had _____ for protection
- a forced payment
- the sea north of Mesopotaimia
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- a Babylonian structire
- the river in Mesopotaimia to the south
- how many social classes are there
- Mesopotaimian writing
- _______ was the most popular job in Mesopotaimia
- the river in Mesopotaimia to the north
- the year bc when civilation was devloped
- soil good for farming
- a epic is a type of
20 Clues: surplus means • a forced payment • the ruler of Akkad • a epic is a type of • what ziggurate means • Mesopotaimian writing • soil good for farming • a Babylonian structire • niniva had the first one • one Mesopotaimian invention • the belief in multiple gods • the sea north of Mesopotaimia • the number of cuniform letters • how many social classes are there • ...
Dairy Farming 2019-10-15
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- What do you call a baby cow?
- A sign of an unwell calf?
- farmers What is the name given to farmers who work with dairy cows?
- Who's the person that looks after the cows?
Down
- What dairy product can we make from milk?
- What do you feed a calf without a mother?
- Cows need lots of fresh...?
- What is a product made from dairy that children enjoy and gain nutritional needs?
- What do cows produce?
9 Clues: What do cows produce? • A sign of an unwell calf? • Cows need lots of fresh...? • What do you call a baby cow? • What dairy product can we make from milk? • What do you feed a calf without a mother? • Who's the person that looks after the cows? • farmers What is the name given to farmers who work with dairy cows? • ...
Farming Fun 2025-02-28
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- Grazing animals such as horses and cattle eat this type of food
- A dwelling where a farmer and their family might live
- You need this to stop animals from getting out
- He might wake you up in the morning
- You get ham from this animal
Down
- A vehicle commonly used on a farm
- Where a farmer grows crops such as corn and wheat
- A building that houses farm animals and fodder
- Animal whose wool you can use for knitting
9 Clues: You get ham from this animal • A vehicle commonly used on a farm • He might wake you up in the morning • Animal whose wool you can use for knitting • A building that houses farm animals and fodder • You need this to stop animals from getting out • Where a farmer grows crops such as corn and wheat • A dwelling where a farmer and their family might live • ...
Agriculture 2023-08-14
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- Type of farming where both animals and plants are tended
- They are use to extend the length of the growing season.
- Chemicals that kill weeds.
- Type of farming in which plant crops are grown.
- Type of farming in which animals are herded
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- Chemicals that increase plant growth.
- Water is transferred by the use of canals.
- Chemicals that kill insects.
- Crops grown for market.
- Plants in the wrong place.
- Machine used on farms.
11 Clues: Machine used on farms. • Crops grown for market. • Plants in the wrong place. • Chemicals that kill weeds. • Chemicals that kill insects. • Chemicals that increase plant growth. • Water is transferred by the use of canals. • Type of farming in which animals are herded • Type of farming in which plant crops are grown. • Type of farming where both animals and plants are tended • ...
Jack Arnold Inca crossword 2021-01-29
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- Continent they lived on
- the knotted language
- mountains they lived on and by
- had to always work
- had buildings covered in it
- important livestock
- had what heads as a sign of royalty
- first MAN
- person who delivered messages
- most common grown food
Down
- lived in luxury
- what happened to the former Sapa Inca when he died?
- Most common commoner job.
- only nobles went to what
- what were criminals forced to do?
- their farming technique
- king
- capital city
- what they put on their earlobes to stretch them out.
- they wove them with grass/hay.
- sun god
21 Clues: king • sun god • first MAN • capital city • lived in luxury • had to always work • important livestock • the knotted language • most common grown food • Continent they lived on • their farming technique • only nobles went to what • Most common commoner job. • had buildings covered in it • person who delivered messages • mountains they lived on and by • they wove them with grass/hay. • ...
Indian Project 2022-11-29
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- Indian
- Funeral
- basketball
- spirit
- federal
- Poverty
- teacher
- farming
- drunk
- scared
- reardan
- college
- secluded
- Grandma
- dire
- junior
- suicide
- alcohol
- bull_riding
- arnold
- bully
- archie
- spokane
- Native-American
- teen-pregnancy
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- friendship
- part-time
- schools
- heartbreak
- natives
- cooking
- crime
- rowley
- nerd
- governemnt
- White
- addiction
- traditions
- Rich-White
- reservations
- tree-climbing
- poor
- robbed
- penelope
- forgotten
- tribes
- brain
- Sister
- racism
- drugs
- Car
51 Clues: Car • nerd • poor • dire • crime • White • drunk • brain • bully • drugs • Indian • spirit • rowley • scared • robbed • junior • tribes • Sister • racism • arnold • archie • schools • Funeral • federal • natives • cooking • Poverty • teacher • farming • reardan • college • Grandma • suicide • alcohol • spokane • secluded • penelope • part-time • addiction • forgotten • friendship • basketball • heartbreak • governemnt • traditions • Rich-White • bull_riding • reservations • tree-climbing • ...
Agriculture 2025-04-22
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- Farming is a source of raw ________.
- A farm that has both crops and animals.
- Small scale farming is usual done in ________ areas.
- Agriculture contributes to the _______ domestic product of a country.
- Land that is suitable for cultivation is __________.
Down
- _________ grain farming is the cultivation of a single grain crop.
- Small scale farming requires alot of _______ labor.
- Family farms support a single family but may employ outside _________.
- These farmers grow crops on small farms for local markets.
- An area of land that is used for growing crops or raising livestock.
10 Clues: Farming is a source of raw ________. • A farm that has both crops and animals. • Small scale farming requires alot of _______ labor. • Small scale farming is usual done in ________ areas. • Land that is suitable for cultivation is __________. • These farmers grow crops on small farms for local markets. • ...
Farming crossword 2020-06-02
Across
- A common cereal grown and fed to dairy cows
- What commodity do cows produce
- A group of cows
- Which industry involves fruit and vegetables
- What type of tree is commonly planted for forestry in NZ
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- The supply of water to land to help pasture and crop growth
- A substance added to land to increase growth of plants
- What industry involves the production and processing of trees
- What type of planting helps restore and maintain waterways
9 Clues: A group of cows • 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 • ...
Farming Crossword 2013-05-08
9 Clues: Can be smelly and loud • These animals are ridden • Have babies called Lambs • These grow in the fields • This gets your wellies dirty • Where the cooking takes place • A vechicle that pulls a trailer • Lives in a field and produces milk • This is usually pulled by a tractor
Factory farming 2023-05-26
9 Clues: produce methane • intensive ______ • cows produce this • a product of runoff • used to feed livestock • this animal gets debeaked • harmful to the environment • factory farming awareness coalition • if many animals are in one place they are?
Aboriginal Agriculture 2022-10-07
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- Aboriginal farming was disrupted by c_________.
- Aboriginal farming suited the environment and the c_________.
- Traditionally, it has been believed that Aboriginal people hunted and g_________ their food.
- Aboriginal people planted s_________ to create vast crops.
- Murnong are eight times as nutritious as p_________.
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- Current farming practises are destroying the p_________.
- Aboriginal people were the first s_________.
- Aboriginal crops were destroyed by introduced species such as s_________.
- Aboriginal food was harvested and stored so people were fed all y_________ round.
- Aboriginal farming is good for the environment because it is s_________
10 Clues: Aboriginal people were the first s_________. • Aboriginal farming was disrupted by c_________. • Murnong are eight times as nutritious as p_________. • Current farming practises are destroying the p_________. • Aboriginal people planted s_________ to create vast crops. • Aboriginal farming suited the environment and the c_________. • ...
Environment and Sustainable farming 2017-10-06
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- The distance food travels
- Chemicals sprayed to kill pests
- A farming method of low impact farming that leaves stubble from the previous crop
- This is affected when we do not recycle
- A farming method where a different crop is planted each year
- Measurement of carbon dioxide produced during making a food product
- A type of packaging where the food and the packaging are sterilised separately
- Long term changes in weather patterns
- Organisms produced as a result of genetic modification
Down
- Protection of people, animals and the environment from infectious diseases
- This happens when plants take up nutrients from the ground
- Substance originally made from plant and animal matter that can be broken down
- When bad water meets good water
- Chemicals sprayed to kill weeds
- Often used to spread herbicides and pesticides
- A type of packaging where the gas inside is changed
- Used to improve crop yields
- Ground water wises above the surface and salt emerges
18 Clues: The distance food travels • Used to improve crop yields • Chemicals sprayed to kill pests • When bad water meets good water • Chemicals sprayed to kill weeds • Long term changes in weather patterns • This is affected when we do not recycle • Often used to spread herbicides and pesticides • A type of packaging where the gas inside is changed • ...
Maya Vocabulary 2025-09-24
12 Clues: farming • very old • one-of-a-kind • important crop • living in water • rainforest bird • pictorial writing • a place to worship • a human-made waterway • animals hunted for food • flat places cut into hillsides for farming • central building for burials and ceremonies
WHEAT FARMING 2025-10-17
Across
- What were wheat farms know as?
- What were vast, highly profitable wheat farms that appeared in the late 19th century called?
- What kind of opportunities did wheat farming bring? (hint: starts with an 'e')
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- Commonly grown wheat because it required less water and grew well in the dry soil
- Where was grain in high demand?
- Was Westward expansion was impacted positively or negatively because of wheat farming?
- What law or act made it easier to acquire land?
- Wheat was ______ tolerant (hint: little water)
- WHAT GRADE ARE YOU GIVING THE WHEAT FARMING GROUP, MR. HYMEL???
9 Clues: What were wheat farms know as? • Where was grain in high demand? • Wheat was ______ tolerant (hint: little water) • What law or act made it easier to acquire land? • WHAT GRADE ARE YOU GIVING THE WHEAT FARMING GROUP, MR. HYMEL??? • What kind of opportunities did wheat farming bring? (hint: starts with an 'e') • ...
Farming methods 2026-01-26
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- where plants are cultivated when space is limited especially in cities.
- cultivation of plants along the contour of landscapes
- Growing of crops from tissue sample of plants
- Plants that are grown exclusively in containers instead of the ground
Down
- This methods uses biological pest control and natural fertilizers
- cultivation of crops in a nutrient filled solutions instead of soil.
- This is where plants are cultivated in a contained area made of clear plastic or glass.
- Planting crops with each planting season
- Banks or steps that are built into the hillside for planting crops.
9 Clues: Planting crops with each planting season • Growing of crops from tissue sample of plants • cultivation of plants along the contour of landscapes • This methods uses biological pest control and natural fertilizers • Banks or steps that are built into the hillside for planting crops. • cultivation of crops in a nutrient filled solutions instead of soil. • ...
The Green Revolution 2023-02-02
Across
- Very limited amount of food
- lack of food
- polluted the air and water
- an organism that had that had their genetic material altered
- economic activities derived from farming
Down
- application of water to crops to prepare land
- Used for commercial farming
- used to keep insects away from crops
- the practice of farming
- genetically modified crops
10 Clues: lack of food • the practice of farming • polluted the air and water • genetically modified crops • Used for commercial farming • Very limited amount of food • used to keep insects away from crops • economic activities derived from farming • application of water to crops to prepare land • an organism that had that had their genetic material altered
Modifying Forests 2025-06-12
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- Land used for farming
- Responsible for the greenhouse effect
- The science or practice of farming
- Clearing forests to make way for development
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- Relating to biology or living organisms
- An area where crops grow for commercial purposes
- The activity of growing crops and raising livestock
- The visible features of an area of land
- The natural home or environment of an animal
- An area covered in trees
- A process where one alters a biome
11 Clues: Land used for farming • An area covered in trees • The science or practice of farming • A process where one alters a biome • Responsible for the greenhouse effect • Relating to biology or living organisms • The visible features of an area of land • The natural home or environment of an animal • Clearing forests to make way for development • ...
Agriculture 2024-05-23
Across
- plowing
- they are used in the place of pesticides
- resa del raccolto
- they are used in the conventional farming
- the monocolture can reduce it
Down
- organic farming respects it
- growing a single crop over a large area
- machinery can cause it
- the conventional farming has a negative impact on it
- corp rotation is useful to reduce it
10 Clues: plowing • resa del raccolto • machinery can cause it • organic farming respects it • the monocolture can reduce it • corp rotation is useful to reduce it • growing a single crop over a large area • they are used in the place of pesticides • they are used in the conventional farming • the conventional farming has a negative impact on it
jamestown 2023-11-17
Agriculture Crossword 2023-03-12
Across
- this agricultural revolution introduced humans to farming
- Fill in the Blank: GMO- Genetically-Modified _______
- Commercial agriculture mainly occurs in these types of nations
- This occurs when you live further than 1 mile away from healthy/fresh food with no vehicle
- This has led to rapidly-decreasing population of sea life and deaths of turtles/sharks/dolphins
- meeting the needs of the present without sacrificing the future
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- farming for survival/to feed your family
- Most well-known, influential agribusiness in America
- companies using food/farming for profit
- not having enough healthy/good food for good health
- this agricultural revolution introduced complex technology to farming to make it more efficient (1800s)
11 Clues: companies using food/farming for profit • farming for survival/to feed your family • not having enough healthy/good food for good health • Most well-known, influential agribusiness in America • Fill in the Blank: GMO- Genetically-Modified _______ • this agricultural revolution introduced humans to farming • ...
Urban Agriculture 2026-02-11
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- edible plants on walls (2 words)/ living walls
- indoor plant growing with artificial lights (2 words) /vertical farming
- or bees kept in the city (2 words)/ urban livestock
- fish and plants together in/ water aquaponics
- food waste to enrich /soil composting
- that grow well in cities due to limited space (2 words) /compact varieties
- produce directly to urban consumers (2 words)/ direct sales
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- in containers, buckets, or barrels (2 words) /container gardening
- vegetables often sold at these (2 words)/ farmers market
- crops without/ soil hydroponics
- of growing plants from seeds indoors before transplanting (2 words)/ seed starting
- neighborhood gardens (2 words)/ community garden
- worms to break down organic waste /vericomposting
- food in city spaces (2 words)/ urban farming
- gardens on top of buildings (2 words) /rooftop gardens
15 Clues: crops without/ soil hydroponics • food waste to enrich /soil composting • food in city spaces (2 words)/ urban farming • fish and plants together in/ water aquaponics • edible plants on walls (2 words)/ living walls • neighborhood gardens (2 words)/ community garden • worms to break down organic waste /vericomposting • ...
APHG Review 2/3 2025-02-03
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- Genetically altered crops for better yield
- Global transfer of crops, animals, and disease
- Industrial farming and mechanization
- Human imprint on the environment
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- First shift to farming and settlement
- Growing crops in stacked layers
- High-yield crops and chemical fertilizers
- Path from raw material to consumer
- Population growth drives farming innovation
- Model showing population growth stages
10 Clues: Growing crops in stacked layers • Human imprint on the environment • Path from raw material to consumer • Industrial farming and mechanization • First shift to farming and settlement • Model showing population growth stages • High-yield crops and chemical fertilizers • Genetically altered crops for better yield • Population growth drives farming innovation • ...
anml hsbnd 2022-02-16
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- Astaciculture is the farming of ........
- apiculture the occupation of owning and breeding of .....s
- sericulture the production of silk and the rearing of ......s
- vermiculture is the cultivation of ........s
- Larviculture is the breeding and farming of ..... larvae
- Cuniculture breeding and raising of ......s as livestock
- Aviculture the rearing or keeping of ......s
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- pisciculture the controlled breeding and rearing of.....
- horsiculture is the commercial development of the countryside ......s
- Bombiculture is the raising of ......s for use as pollinators in agriculture
- Zooculture is the cultivation of ......s
- Heliculture The farming of edible ......s
- Porciculture is The raising of ......s
13 Clues: Porciculture is The raising of ......s • Astaciculture is the farming of ........ • Zooculture is the cultivation of ......s • Heliculture The farming of edible ......s • vermiculture is the cultivation of ........s • Aviculture the rearing or keeping of ......s • pisciculture the controlled breeding and rearing of..... • ...
Biology 2016-11-29
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- A type of farming in which you only plant one crop
- Hunting Hunting for survival, for fun.
- a resource that is naturally reproduced
- Hunting for survival, for survival
- A loss of forests
- Turning a fertile land, into a desert.
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- the farming of aquatic organisms
- the wearing away of surface soil during a test
- a resource that cannot be naturally reproduced
- Farmers trying to make farming more sustainable
- Using seeds and dirt to make plants.
- A way of using natural resources without getting rid of them.
12 Clues: A loss of forests • the farming of aquatic organisms • Hunting for survival, for survival • Using seeds and dirt to make plants. • Hunting Hunting for survival, for fun. • Turning a fertile land, into a desert. • a resource that is naturally reproduced • the wearing away of surface soil during a test • a resource that cannot be naturally reproduced • ...
HEI vocabulary 2023-10-04
Across
- a gas that traps heat from the sun
- big pieces of the Earth's surface which are moving very slowly
- ways to water plants
- a change in global climate patterns
- farming, making as many animals as possible
Down
- shaking because of tectonic plates moving
- farming with only natural ingredients
- a powerful ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake
- creating and releasing something, like greenhouse gasses
- farming to create food, including plants and animals
- the pattern of weather in an area over a long time
- public service announcement
12 Clues: ways to water plants • public service announcement • a gas that traps heat from the sun • a change in global climate patterns • farming with only natural ingredients • shaking because of tectonic plates moving • farming, making as many animals as possible • the pattern of weather in an area over a long time • farming to create food, including plants and animals • ...
Animal AG Crossword 2023-05-11
9 Clues: Science of plants • Animals on a farm • Product of farming • Science of farming • Livestock that produces pork • land used for growing animals • Tending or Cultivating plants • Growing Crops and raising livestock • Livestock that produces beef and dairy
