farming Crossword Puzzles
WHEAT FARMING 2025-10-17
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
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 __________.
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- _________ 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. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
Farming crossword 2020-06-02
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- 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?
The Green Revolution 2023-02-02
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
jamestown 2023-11-17
Agriculture Crossword 2023-03-12
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- 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 • ...
Agriculture 2024-05-23
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- plowing
- they are used in the place of pesticides
- resa del raccolto
- they are used in the conventional farming
- the monocolture can reduce it
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- 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
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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
Chapter 10 terms 2022-03-02
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- the type of farming where the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor.
- Type of agriculture where you generate products for sale off the farm.
- Commercial farming and fruit farming
- Rotation of different fields of farms to not exhaust soil
- A large farm in tropical/subtropical regions that specializes in production of 1 or 2 crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution(by rotation, cash crops, and reduction of pesticides and insecticides.)
- agriculture to provide the farmer and his/her family.
- Harvesting twice a year on the same field
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- The growing of flowers, vegetables, and fruits.
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- subsistence agriculture that makes people shift activity from one field to another. Fields are used for few years and left fallow for a long period of time.
- When humans began domesticating plants and animals and stopped relying on hunting and gathering.
- Degrading of land especially on semiarid areas.
- system of planting on ridge tops for reduced farm production costs and conserver greater soil.
- A flooded field for growing rice
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry.
- geographic areas where access to affordable, healthy food options
- surrounding area of a city where milk is supplied
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice • Commercial farming and fruit farming • Harvesting twice a year on the same field • Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • Degrading of land especially on semiarid areas. • The growing of flowers, vegetables, and fruits. • surrounding area of a city where milk is supplied • ...
Agriculture Careers 2023-07-20
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- Designs and develops agricultural machinery.
- Assists veterinarians in treating farm animals.
- Works with cows and handles milk production.
- Teaches and trains future generations of farmers.
- Manages water systems for agricultural purposes.
- Develops and tests new seed varieties for better yields.
- Evaluates the value of rural properties for various purposes.
- Deals with legal issues related to farming and land use.
- Analyzes economic factors affecting farming and markets.
- Cultivates crops in controlled greenhouse environments.
- Studies crop production and soil management.
- Studies the composition and health of soils for better yields.
- Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking.
- Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery.
- Works together to gather crops during the harvest season.
- Studies sustainable farming systems and ecological principles.
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- Investigates diseases affecting crops and finds solutions.
- Buys and sells agricultural products in financial markets.
- Selectively breeds animals to improve specific traits.
- Grows crops without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- Provides medical care to animals on the farm.
- Manages beehives and produces honey.
- Cultivates and harvests aquatic organisms like fish and seaweed.
- Specializes in plant cultivation and gardening.
- Advises farmers on best practices and problem-solving.
- Cultivates crops and manages agricultural activities.
- Researches insects and their impact on agriculture.
- Reports on the latest developments in the farming industry.
- Uses technology for optimized crop management.
- Cares for livestock and works on a large farm.
30 Clues: Manages beehives and produces honey. • Designs and develops agricultural machinery. • Works with cows and handles milk production. • Studies crop production and soil management. • Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking. • Provides medical care to animals on the farm. • Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery. • Uses technology for optimized crop management. • ...
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
Early Humans Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-20
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- Hardened remains or imprints of living things that existed long ago.
- They study human life in the past by examining the things that people left behind.
- Examples of this type of source include books, textbooks, paintings, articles, media reports
- The name given to the shift from food gathering to the beginning of farming, people began to settle in once place, and there were changes in tools and technology.
- Early people who obtains food by hunting animals and gathering plants, and moves when food becomes scarce.
- Examples of this type of source include letters, diaries, videos, photos, maps, fossils artifacts, tools
- An amount of a good that is in excess of what is needed for survival.
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- Ways of creating order and offering leadership to a community.
- The time before written records
- To grow and tend wild plants or animals.
- A skill in a particular type of work.
- Planting seeds to grow crops. (FARMING)
- the continent that archaeologists believe early human life began on
- The ways people apply knowledge and tools to meet their needs.
- Communication the early humans developed to work together at hunting, gathering, and sharing food.
- Source a source written or created AFTER the actual time of a historical event.
- As farming increased and surpluses developed, the population grew. People could begin working other jobs other than farming and things like culture, trade, public buildings, and social classes developed.
- The act of moving from one place to settle in another.
- a source written or created DURING the actual time of a historical event.
- Objects made and used by humans.
- The number of inhabitants or people living in an area.
21 Clues: The time before written records • Objects made and used by humans. • A skill in a particular type of work. • Planting seeds to grow crops. (FARMING) • To grow and tend wild plants or animals. • The act of moving from one place to settle in another. • The number of inhabitants or people living in an area. • Ways of creating order and offering leadership to a community. • ...
Sustainible Biomes 2022-02-07
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- natural; no chemicals or additives
- the number of atoms that have the same number of nucleons
- the farming of aquatic animals for food
- another name for the water cycle
- how salty an area is
- wide, shallow steps used to provide standing room for spectators in a stadium
- farming for commercial purposes only
- diverse range of plants and animals in a place
- the imaginary horizontal lines that go across the Earth to help with positioning
- the act of seizing a land in an unlawful manner
- the farming of a single crop in an area
- farming different crops in an area to create more fertile soil
- food that is modified at a genetic level, usually on the parent plant
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
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- a measurement of pressure
- a general term for electromagnetic rays emitted from the sun
- a system to water a mass amount of plants
- the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms.
- able to last for a long time
- a disease that is found among people in a certain area
- people at all times have access to food
- farmland that is ploughed and harrowed but left without plants
- amount of light reflected from a surface
- the relation of how biotic and abiotic things live together
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
25 Clues: how salty an area is • a measurement of pressure • able to last for a long time • another name for the water cycle • natural; no chemicals or additives • farming for commercial purposes only • the farming of aquatic animals for food • people at all times have access to food • the farming of a single crop in an area • amount of light reflected from a surface • ...
Agriculture Careers 2023-07-20
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- Designs and develops agricultural machinery.
- Assists veterinarians in treating farm animals.
- Works with cows and handles milk production.
- Teaches and trains future generations of farmers.
- Manages water systems for agricultural purposes.
- Develops and tests new seed varieties for better yields.
- Evaluates the value of rural properties for various purposes.
- Deals with legal issues related to farming and land use.
- Analyzes economic factors affecting farming and markets.
- Cultivates crops in controlled greenhouse environments.
- Studies crop production and soil management.
- Studies the composition and health of soils for better yields.
- Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking.
- Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery.
- Works together to gather crops during the harvest season.
- Studies sustainable farming systems and ecological principles.
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- Investigates diseases affecting crops and finds solutions.
- Buys and sells agricultural products in financial markets.
- Selectively breeds animals to improve specific traits.
- Grows crops without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- Provides medical care to animals on the farm.
- Manages beehives and produces honey.
- Cultivates and harvests aquatic organisms like fish and seaweed.
- Specializes in plant cultivation and gardening.
- Advises farmers on best practices and problem-solving.
- Cultivates crops and manages agricultural activities.
- Researches insects and their impact on agriculture.
- Reports on the latest developments in the farming industry.
- Uses technology for optimized crop management.
- Cares for livestock and works on a large farm.
30 Clues: Manages beehives and produces honey. • Designs and develops agricultural machinery. • Works with cows and handles milk production. • Studies crop production and soil management. • Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking. • Provides medical care to animals on the farm. • Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery. • Uses technology for optimized crop management. • ...
Agriculture Careers 2025-09-29
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- Works with cows and handles milk production.
- Assists veterinarians in treating farm animals.
- Teaches and trains future generations of farmers.
- Grows crops without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- Analyzes economic factors affecting farming and markets.
- Cultivates crops and manages agricultural activities.
- Specializes in plant cultivation and gardening.
- Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery.
- Uses technology for optimized crop management.
- Provides medical care to animals on the farm.
- Investigates diseases affecting crops and finds solutions.
- Studies crop production and soil management.
- Advises farmers on best practices and problem-solving.
- Manages water systems for agricultural purposes.
- Works together to gather crops during the harvest season.
- Buys and sells agricultural products in financial markets.
- Deals with legal issues related to farming and land use.
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- Cultivates and harvests aquatic organisms like fish and seaweed.
- Manages beehives and produces honey.
- Reports on the latest developments in the farming industry.
- Studies sustainable farming systems and ecological principles.
- Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking.
- Develops and tests new seed varieties for better yields.
- Researches insects and their impact on agriculture.
- Designs and develops agricultural machinery.
- Cares for livestock and works on a large farm.
- Evaluates the value of rural properties for various purposes.
- Cultivates crops in controlled greenhouse environments.
- Selectively breeds animals to improve specific traits.
- Studies the composition and health of soils for better yields.
30 Clues: Manages beehives and produces honey. • Works with cows and handles milk production. • Focuses on grape cultivation and winemaking. • Designs and develops agricultural machinery. • Studies crop production and soil management. • Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery. • Provides medical care to animals on the farm. • Cares for livestock and works on a large farm. • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-14
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- The practice of growing crops and rearing animals
- Farming done mainly to sell crops in the market for profit
- Fertile land where crops can be grown
- Farming done mainly to feed the farmer’s family with little surplus family with little surplus
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- Steps in farming like ploughing, sowing, weeding, and harvesting
- Things needed at the beginning of farming like seeds, fertilizers, and labour
- Economic activity that uses natural resources directly, like farming and fishing
- The result of farming, like crops, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products
8 Clues: Fertile land where crops can be grown • The practice of growing crops and rearing animals • Farming done mainly to sell crops in the market for profit • Steps in farming like ploughing, sowing, weeding, and harvesting • The result of farming, like crops, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products • ...
Pharaohs of the past 😉 2025-10-23
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- owner of the biggest pyramid
- biggest pharaoh holding place
- new and middle kingdom way to bury pharaoh
- took over Egypt 1670-1550 BCE
- first pharaoh
- youngest pharaoh
- place for farming and life
- biggest place for farming and life
- place to bury pharaoh
- last pharaoh
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- First queen's son and mostly focused on war
- first queen
- started the new kingdom era
- Akhenaten's wife
- fought hittites in battle
15 Clues: first queen • last pharaoh • first pharaoh • Akhenaten's wife • youngest pharaoh • place to bury pharaoh • fought hittites in battle • place for farming and life • started the new kingdom era • owner of the biggest pyramid • biggest pharaoh holding place • took over Egypt 1670-1550 BCE • biggest place for farming and life • new and middle kingdom way to bury pharaoh • ...
inventors and inventions 2014-02-27
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- mining
- small area
- dictator and emperor of France after the revolution
- the name of the legislative
- revolution
- frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright
- new tools, crops, and methods improved farm production
- pasteur microbiology
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- fulton steamboat
- farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers
- watt steam engine to run machinery
- shuttle 1733 invented by john kay
- ships
- pay low wages
- the political unit where the people all share common characteristics like language and culture
- loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright
16 Clues: ships • mining • small area • revolution • pay low wages • fulton steamboat • pasteur microbiology • the name of the legislative • shuttle 1733 invented by john kay • watt steam engine to run machinery • loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright • frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright • dictator and emperor of France after the revolution • ...
inventors and inventions 2014-02-27
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- loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright
- frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright
- coal mining
- watt steam engine to run machinery
- the political unit where the people all share common characteristics like language and culture
- pay low wages
- farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers
- revolution
- dictator and emperor of France after the revolution
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- fulton steamboat
- the name of the legislative
- ships
- new tools, crops, and methods improved farm production
- small area
- pasteur microbiology
- shuttle 1733 invented by john kay
16 Clues: ships • small area • revolution • coal mining • pay low wages • fulton steamboat • pasteur microbiology • the name of the legislative • shuttle 1733 invented by john kay • watt steam engine to run machinery • loom 1785 invented by edmund cartwright • frame 1769 invented by richard arkwright • dictator and emperor of France after the revolution • ...
Agriculture 2026-05-29
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- Chemical used to kill pests
- Pest management using multiple methods
- Chemical that kills insects
- Common pesticide application method
- Movement of chemicals into waterways
- Planting different crops together
- Chemical used against fungi
- Unwanted plant in a field
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- Farming one crop over a large area
- Variety of living organisms
- Source of genetic variation
- Growing multiple crops together
- Organism that damages crops
- Chemical that kills weeds
- Farming with limited synthetic chemicals
15 Clues: Chemical that kills weeds • Unwanted plant in a field • Variety of living organisms • Chemical used to kill pests • Source of genetic variation • Organism that damages crops • Chemical that kills insects • Chemical used against fungi • Growing multiple crops together • Planting different crops together • Farming one crop over a large area • Common pesticide application method • ...
What is agriculture 2023-12-18
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- is used to make farming easier
- machine that farmers use
- Has many yellow and green tractors
- Can help plant things
- is the most popular crop
- Famous person in agriculture
- Famous person in agriculture
- Stuff you get after farming
- in the water animal
- Famous person in agriculture
- Someone that is very helpful in agriculture
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- type of bean
- Is a food that is made in the ground
- ype of chicken
- breaking up the soil
- Used at Keeneland
- group of cows
- Something that helps seeds grow
- All around the world
19 Clues: type of bean • group of cows • ype of chicken • Used at Keeneland • in the water animal • breaking up the soil • All around the world • Can help plant things • machine that farmers use • is the most popular crop • Stuff you get after farming • Famous person in agriculture • Famous person in agriculture • Famous person in agriculture • is used to make farming easier • ...
geography 2025-10-30
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- there is a queen and/or a king
- natural features
- total mumber of births per 1000
- religous authority have power
- farming just for yourself
- a group that share somthing in common
- govt. has all power over citizens life
- belif in one god
- citizens hold political power
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- farming to sell
- exact street address
- belif in many gods
- no religion or god
- belif their is no god
- man-made features
15 Clues: farming to sell • natural features • belif in one god • man-made features • belif in many gods • no religion or god • exact street address • belif their is no god • farming just for yourself • religous authority have power • citizens hold political power • there is a queen and/or a king • total mumber of births per 1000 • a group that share somthing in common • ...
Southern Colonies 2024-10-18
unit 1-4 crossword 2024-11-25
20 Clues: moodne • hiilgav • rändaja • ühiskond • kaupmees • akendeta • rippkiik • laudkiik • mõjutama • keeruline • professor • detektiiv • püssirohi • paljunema • ebameeldiv • porikärbes • lamamistool • paljutõotav • talupidamine • pehmekaaneline raamat
Why Agriculture is Important 2025-01-20
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- Lots of people migrating to new areas solved this problem.
- This term is used to describe people who obtained food through hunting and gathering.
- This practice requires the domestication of plants and animals for sustenance.
- The process of selecting the fattest, most docile animals, and the biggest, hardiest grains.
- Term that describes people settling to live in one place.
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- What began occurring 18,000 years ago that lead to humans, plants, and animals changing their behaviours?
- The relationship between the honey ants and aphids referred to in the video.
- These began to grow rapidly with the introduction of farming.
- Climate change meant that resources were more what?
- In what area did agriculture begin?
- Farming allowed people to live in these rather than being nomadic.
- How many thousands of years ago did farming begin?
12 Clues: In what area did agriculture begin? • How many thousands of years ago did farming begin? • Climate change meant that resources were more what? • Term that describes people settling to live in one place. • Lots of people migrating to new areas solved this problem. • These began to grow rapidly with the introduction of farming. • ...
Primary Economic Activities 2021-03-31
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- when you plan lots of forsets
- animals
- what happens when you cut down forests
- a word for biologiacal diversity
- when you catch too many fish
- a greenhouse gas
- jobs a farmer must do
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- have no backbone
- a large fishing boat
- a way of stopping overfishin
- when the population drops
- can be used again and again
- a type of fish
- a type of tree
- Sea, lots of overfishing occurs there
- what goes into the farming system
- a type of farming
17 Clues: animals • a type of fish • a type of tree • have no backbone • a greenhouse gas • a type of farming • a large fishing boat • jobs a farmer must do • when the population drops • can be used again and again • a way of stopping overfishin • when you catch too many fish • when you plan lots of forsets • a word for biologiacal diversity • what goes into the farming system • ...
Jimmy's global harvest 2024-01-08
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- The state in which all people have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- The amount of agricultural production harvested per unit of land area.
- The integration of various agricultural-related activities, including production, processing, marketing, and distribution.
- (GMOs) Living organisms whose genetic material has been altered through genetic engineering techniques.
- An approach to designing sustainable agricultural systems that mimic natural ecosystems.
- The ability of crops or plants to withstand and thrive in conditions of prolonged drought.
- The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
- A period of significant increases in agricultural productivity, primarily due to the development and adoption of high-yielding varieties of crops.
- Farming The practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers or inclined surfaces, often in urban environments.
- The ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The practice of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock for food, fiber, and other products.
- The deterioration of land quality, often caused by human activities such as deforestation, overgrazing, and improper agricultural practices.
- Crops grown primarily for the protection and enrichment of the soil rather than for market value.
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- The practice of growing different crops in the same area in sequential seasons to improve soil health, reduce pests, and enhance yield.
- The distance food travels from its place of production to the consumer.
- Measures taken to prevent the introduction and spread of harmful organisms in agriculture, including diseases and pests.
- The integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural systems to create environmental, economic, and social benefits.
- The artificial application of water to soil or land to assist in the growth of crops.
- The use of technology (such as GPS and sensors) to optimize field-level management with regard to crop farming.
- A farming method that avoids the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and genetically modified organisms.
20 Clues: The amount of agricultural production harvested per unit of land area. • The distance food travels from its place of production to the consumer. • The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. • The artificial application of water to soil or land to assist in the growth of crops. • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2023-05-22
20 Clues: oil • GDP • solar • demand • access • growth • density • customs • farming • minimum • disaster • material • pressure • minerals • frequency • substance • amplitude • fertility • compression • polarization
HHS4U - Families in Canada Answers 2026-02-04
20 Clues: Power • Depth • Modern • Sources • Records • Numbers • Farming • Parents • Foraging • Multiple • Equality • Original • Stability • Relatives • Factories • Stepfamily • Individual • Perception • Development • Self-sufficient
Sustainable biomes 2023-10-08
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- A community of plants and animals occupying a large area of the earth's surface.
- A water-based community of plants and animals.
- The transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert.
- A land-based community of plants and animals.
- Defined as the wearing away of topsoil. Topsoil is the top layer of soil and is the most fertile because it contains the most organic, nutrient rich materials.
- Can supply large volumes of produce in a relatively small area, such as poultry or vegetable farms.
- Individuals or corporations taking over productive land using it for purposes other than growing food.
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- A farming system that involves moving from site to site as soil fertility declines.
- Plant, animal or other organisms that are not native to an area, and whose introduction has negative effects on its new environment.
- State of not having enough food to develop or function adequately.
- Removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area, either by cutting down or burning; usually carried out to clear the land for farming.
- A measurement of the amount of a crop harvested per unit of land.
- When farmers grow food crops to feed themselves and their families. Farm output is targeted to survival and is mostly for local requirements with little or no surplus trade.
- the variety of all life forms on earth- the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes, and the terrestrial, marine and freshwater ecosystems of which they are a part of.
- As water moves down through the soil, it dissolves and carries away some of the nutrients that plants use. This is called leaching.
- resulting from human activity.
- naturally occurring salinity.
- System farming that adapts modern technology to analyse aspects of the environment to bring out better economic and environmental outcomes.
- Decline in the quality of soil due to human activities.
- A condition in which all people at all times have enough safe nutritious food to sustain a healthy life.
- the presence of salts and bicarbonates, in soil and water.
- Type of farming that requires large areas of land (e.g dairy farming, which needs to provide grazing for cattle).
22 Clues: naturally occurring salinity. • resulting from human activity. • A land-based community of plants and animals. • A water-based community of plants and animals. • Decline in the quality of soil due to human activities. • the presence of salts and bicarbonates, in soil and water. • The transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Exam 2023-12-12
Across
- Supplying water to land or crops through channels
- The taming of animals for human use, such as work or as food
- Prehistoric or early humans
- A person who studies human history and prehistory through the examination of sites and analysis of artifacts and other physical remains
- Time period where people were cavemen and used stone tools
- Group of people who have developed organized relationships
- Period of time where there was reoccurring colder global temperatures
- Time period where farming was developed and new stones were created
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- A time period before written records
- Group of people with specialized skills and resources
- Not moving/settled
- People growing crops/farming
- Person who hunts and gathers food in the wild
- Prepare land/crops for farming
14 Clues: Not moving/settled • Prehistoric or early humans • People growing crops/farming • Prepare land/crops for farming • A time period before written records • Person who hunts and gathers food in the wild • Supplying water to land or crops through channels • Group of people with specialized skills and resources • Time period where people were cavemen and used stone tools • ...
Animal Rights Crossword 2015-06-08
Across
- When all members of a species have died out
- The sale of ivory from elephants' tusks, often illegally
- Duty. The idea that we are in charge of our own actions
- We are responsible for the planet and everything on it
- The belief held by people who don't eat meat
- Using DNA to make animals or plants with the same genetics
- We are in charge of the planet and everything on it
- Objects which are disallowed by Islamic law
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- A person who will not use any animal product
- ________ farming. When animals are kept in small spaces
- Testing on animals, either for medical or cosmetic purposes
- Farming and hunting wild animals for their fur
- ________ farming. When animals are allowed to roam free
- ________ of life. Life is sacred
- Jewish laws on food which is acceptable to eat
- Objects which are allowed by Islamic law
16 Clues: ________ of life. Life is sacred • Objects which are allowed by Islamic law • When all members of a species have died out • Objects which are disallowed by Islamic law • A person who will not use any animal product • The belief held by people who don't eat meat • Farming and hunting wild animals for their fur • Jewish laws on food which is acceptable to eat • ...
Geography: Agriculture 2025-02-13
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- A farming method that relies on seasonal migration of livestock.
- The movement of herds of animals to different pastures within a territory.
- A system of agriculture that uses minimal inputs of labor per unit of land.
- The process of clearing and burning land for farming.
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- Rotation A farming method that involves rotating crops and livestock for sustainability.
- A form of agriculture in which luxury crops like coffee and sugarcane are grown on large estates.
- The modification of landscapes to improve agricultural output, such as irrigation.
- A type of farming where crops are grown for profit rather than personal use.
- Crop A type of farming where crops are grown primarily to feed animals on the same farm.
- The shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture.
10 Clues: The process of clearing and burning land for farming. • The shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture. • A farming method that relies on seasonal migration of livestock. • The movement of herds of animals to different pastures within a territory. • A system of agriculture that uses minimal inputs of labor per unit of land. • ...
Yields and Agriculture 2020-08-24
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- small inputs of labor and money
- both animals and crops
- managing and caring for forests
- grown for money rather than use
Down
- food is grown for the farmers family
- livestock herded to grazing land
- animals eating
- for direct sale in markets for profit
- area is cleared and left to restore
- strictly commercial agriculture
10 Clues: animals eating • both animals and crops • small inputs of labor and money • strictly commercial agriculture • managing and caring for forests • grown for money rather than use • livestock herded to grazing land • area is cleared and left to restore • food is grown for the farmers family • for direct sale in markets for profit
agrarian realtions and agribusiness 2024-10-31
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- - Cultivating a single crop over a wide area
- - Business sector encompassing farming and food production
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- - Artificial application of water to crops
- - The science of soil management and crop production
- land - A field used for farming
- - The amount of produce harvested
- - A jointly owned enterprise for farmers
- - Farming without synthetic chemicals
- - Practices that maintain ecological balance
- - Financial aid provided to farmers
10 Clues: land - A field used for farming • - The amount of produce harvested • - Financial aid provided to farmers • - Farming without synthetic chemicals • - A jointly owned enterprise for farmers • - Artificial application of water to crops • - Cultivating a single crop over a wide area • - Practices that maintain ecological balance • ...
inca 2022-02-08
THe Vikings 2019-10-29
20 Clues: kaer • male • elajas • asutama • kaitsma • kindlus • mainima • rändaja • kaupmees • sõdalane • mõjutama • röövretk • ühiskond • püssirohi • saabumine • vangistama • elama asuma • käsitööline • talupidamine • deklameerima
IPA Phonetic Transcription 2024-06-27
20 Clues: Ohio • Hymm • Nice • Loop • seat • Shock • Fudge • Wrote • Fairy • Teeth • Think • Carol • Gentle • Cheese • Vacuum • Farming • Curtain • Watching • Confusion • pneumonia
The History of Hawaii (text 2) (Come with me!6) 2024-10-23
20 Clues: edes • tiesi • sähkö • luonto • aikana • kutsua • moderni • seurata • yhteisö • kanootti • kiehtova • kalastajat • maanviljely • uudisasukas • tavallisesti • havaijilainen • kuningaskunta • ulkomaalainen • kuninkaallinen • historiallinen
Mining, Ranching, and Farming 2021-06-07
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- chose a crew for the long drive to the supervise the drive and negotiating of the settlers and Native Americans in which earned them about $100 a month
- also named Calamity Jane, was a legendary performer during the western touring performances and dressed as a man
- a disease that famers feared because it was found in free-roaming herds that could possibly infect their dairy cows
- used high pressure water to blast away dirt which exposed the minerals under it
- thousands of miners that rushed to the Carson River Valley when prospectors found silver there in 1859
- the true influence of the American cowboy as many followed what they wore or ate
- when this was found, prospectors would swarm into the region and this was found near Pikes Peak
- involved the digging of tunnels along veins of gold and also breaking up tons of ore
- when invented, it gave a new way for farmers to protect their fields and for ranchers to enclose the lands where their animals grazed
- a major cattle route that ran from San Antonio, Texas through Oklahoma to lastly Kansas
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- minerals that are found loose in sand and gravel
- were drawn to the Pikes Peak because of the findings of gold in that area and rushed to areas where gold or silver were found
- they feared free-roaming herds because they would trample their crops, so they were glad to see open range of land instead
- a show by William F. Cody in the 1880s that included tricking riding and rope exhibition that was made to mock battles of the cowboys and Native Americans
- sturdy, short-tempered breeds that were established to the dry grasslands in Southern Spain
- also known as “Wild Bill,” was another legendary performer during the western touring performances and was a scout or spy during the Civil War
- this was found in the Carson River Valley in 1859 by prospectors
- the idea of overland transportation of animals that usually lasted about three months
- type of cattle farmer that opened up to the Great Plains and started a profitable business
- their clothes were highly influenced by Mexican vaqueros that wore spurs, leather overalls, and ate dried strips of meat
20 Clues: minerals that are found loose in sand and gravel • this was found in the Carson River Valley in 1859 by prospectors • used high pressure water to blast away dirt which exposed the minerals under it • the true influence of the American cowboy as many followed what they wore or ate • ...
History of Kansas Farming 2023-10-18
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- Long period of time without rain
- Crashed during the Great Depression
- Someone who raises herds of animals
- A cultivated plant grown as food
- Group of animals raised on a farm to provide resources (meat, milk, eggs, etc.)
- Someone who owns or manages a farm
- Some families were _____ from their farms during the Great Depression
- Severe dust storms in south central Kansas
- Kansas state tree
- Meat that comes from cows
- Movement from one place to another
- The wealth and resources of a country
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- A place that offered free meals during the Great Depression
- Severe fall in economic growth & employment
- The art & science of farming or ranching
- Most important crop in Kansas
- Less extreme decline in economic activity
- Kansas state bird
- Kansas state animal
- Kansas state flower
20 Clues: Kansas state bird • Kansas state tree • Kansas state animal • Kansas state flower • Meat that comes from cows • Most important crop in Kansas • Long period of time without rain • A cultivated plant grown as food • Someone who owns or manages a farm • Movement from one place to another • Crashed during the Great Depression • Someone who raises herds of animals • ...
VOCABULARY : Farming and Agriculture 2023-08-31
Across
- flooded field
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- farming commercial growing of fruits and vegetables
- Malay wet rice
- large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area
- seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- area cleared by slash and burn tactics
- oats, wheat, rye, and barley
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- outer covering of rice
- deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals.
- machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans
- human actions causing land quality to deteriorate
- wild onions
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- herding of domesticated animals
- planted in spring, harvested in late summer
- commercial farming
- tillage planting crops on ridge tops
- seed from various grasses
- planted in autumn, harvested at start of summer
- obtaining two harvests per year from one field
- slash and burn farming
- any plant cultivated by people
- husks
- blown away by the wind
- agriculture preserves and enhances environmental quality
- ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling
30 Clues: husks • wild onions • flooded field • Malay wet rice • commercial farming • slash and burn farming • blown away by the wind • outer covering of rice • seed from various grasses • oats, wheat, rye, and barley • any plant cultivated by people • herding of domesticated animals • area cleared by slash and burn tactics • tillage planting crops on ridge tops • ...
Club Day: Farming Basics 2026-02-27
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- Dried grass used to feed animals
- A vehicle used to power farm equipment
- A place where farm products are sold
- Farm birds like chickens and turkeys
- A tall structure used to store grain or feed
- Decayed organic material used to improve soil
- The materials and resources needed to run a farm
- A system used to water crops
- A building where plants are grown in a controlled environment
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- A farm that produces milk products
- A material added to soil to help plants grow
- When animals eat grass in a field
- A unit of land measurement used on farms
- Land where animals graze
- A farm area where fruit trees are grown
- Putting seeds into the soil to grow crops
- A tool used to turn over soil before planting
- A building used to store equipment or house animals
- Food given to farm animals
- Meat that comes from cattle
20 Clues: Land where animals graze • Food given to farm animals • Meat that comes from cattle • A system used to water crops • Dried grass used to feed animals • When animals eat grass in a field • A farm that produces milk products • A place where farm products are sold • Farm birds like chickens and turkeys • A vehicle used to power farm equipment • ...
Farming and Soil Review 2024-11-28
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- Technique used to grow plants without soil
- Type of soil that feels slippery when moist and will form a ball when wet
- type of food grown without the use of chemicals
- When harmful chemicals build up in the food chain
- When harmful chemicals build up in a single organism overtime
- a machine that positions seeds in the soil and covers them with soil
- Substance added to the soil to help plants grow
- A machine that harvest a crop by cutting and separating the grain
- partly decomposed organic matter
- A chemical designed to kill weeds
- device used to turn over or mix soil
- Type of soil that is dark coloured, crumbles and great for growing most plants
- To prepare and use land for crops
Down
- An organic pest control process that plants a crop alongside plants that discourage pests
- _______ material are the rocks and minerals that get broken down to become part of the soil
- A chemical designed to kill bugs
- Type of soil that will not form into a ball, is light brown and mostly mineral particles
- Leaves the stubble of the previous crop on the ground
- Rows of trees or shrubs that block wind and prevent erosion
- A method of controlling pests using their natural enemies
- Only planting one crop in a field in the same field in the same year
- a system of large pipes and sprinklers to water crops
- Growing multiple crops in the same field in the same year
- Growing a different crop in a field every year so the soil doesn't run out of specific nutrients
24 Clues: A chemical designed to kill bugs • partly decomposed organic matter • A chemical designed to kill weeds • To prepare and use land for crops • device used to turn over or mix soil • Technique used to grow plants without soil • type of food grown without the use of chemicals • Substance added to the soil to help plants grow • ...
Primary Economic Activities - Farming 2025-12-04
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- this is a common output from rearing cows
- this area has rich boulder clay plains of munster
- A way of describing or doing something
- the results of a system
- The work or activity done to make something new
- the abbreviation for the common agricultural policy, set up in 1963
- The calves are reared through this season
- The money which must be invested to the farm each year
- An area of land reclaimed from the sea
- The ground is ploughed during this season
- this type of farm grows crops
- This type of job involves working with direct earth products such as miner
- Since the 200's the EU has focused on _____ agriculture
- the waterlogged fields
- this type of job involves manufacturing a product such as a Baker
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- the increase demand for food has lead to the use of artificial
- this area is important for horticulture
- These are the ingredients in a system
- this are has poor and thin soils that don't support tillage
- Farmers were paid by the EU based on how much they _____
- This type of farming involves rearing animals
- The people who work on the farm
- This type of job provides a service such as a teacher
- this type of farm grows both crops and rears animals
- the cattle are barn fed during this season
- the crops are harvested during this season
26 Clues: the waterlogged fields • the results of a system • this type of farm grows crops • The people who work on the farm • These are the ingredients in a system • A way of describing or doing something • An area of land reclaimed from the sea • this area is important for horticulture • this is a common output from rearing cows • The calves are reared through this season • ...
Rainforests 2022-02-09
Across
- modified foods Foods that have been modified genetically.
- The amount of salt in the water
- Farming of marine life such as fish, clams and squid
- Growing only one type of crop in a given area.
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- An area where flora and fauna interact and create a unique environment.
- The North-South coordinate.
- Businesses related to farming
- The ability for something to maintain itself for a long period of time.
- emitted by the sun.
- Where life exists on Earth.
- Watering the land to help the farming process.
- Climate is the weather in an area, however it is long-term.
- Refers to how “white” a surface is.
- A high number of plants and animals in a large area.
14 Clues: emitted by the sun. • The North-South coordinate. • Where life exists on Earth. • Businesses related to farming • The amount of salt in the water • Refers to how “white” a surface is. • Watering the land to help the farming process. • Growing only one type of crop in a given area. • Farming of marine life such as fish, clams and squid • ...
Geography: Agriculture 2025-02-14
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- A type of farming where crops are grown for profit rather than personal use.
- The shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture.
- A form of agriculture in which luxury crops like coffee and sugarcane are grown on large estates.
- A system of agriculture that uses minimal inputs of labor per unit of land.
- The modification of landscapes to improve agricultural output, such as irrigation.
- The process of clearing and burning land for farming.
Down
- A type of farming where crops are grown primarily to feed animals on the same farm.
- A farming method that involves rotating crops and livestock for sustainability.
- A farming method that relies on seasonal migration of livestock.
- The movement of herds of animals to different pastures within a territory.
10 Clues: The process of clearing and burning land for farming. • The shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture. • A farming method that relies on seasonal migration of livestock. • The movement of herds of animals to different pastures within a territory. • A system of agriculture that uses minimal inputs of labor per unit of land. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-11-29
8 Clues: a countries money • how a product is used • Farming farming for profit • a good brought into a country • not having enough of something • a good sent to another country • farming farming only enough to survive • domestic product total amount of goods and services
CHEESE CROSSWORD! 2014-03-07
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- grown or made without the use of artificial chemicals. a type of farming.
- a process of composting using various worms.
- good bacteria added to milk to create cheese.
- a food made from the pressed curds of milk. Contains proteins and fat from milk, usually the milk of cows, buffalo, goats, or sheep.
- too much acid build-up in an animal's blood.
- what a cow carries in its udder.
- sours milk for use in cheese-making.
- the first stomach of a rudiment.
- the fourth stomach of a ruminant.
- the third stomach of a ruminant.
- nitrogen-rich material found in compost.
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- mammals that are able to acquire nutrients from plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach prior to digestion.
- used in curdling milk for cheese.
- a form of modern farming that refers to the industrialized production of livestock, poultry, fish, and crops.
- the second stomach of a ruminant.
- "do-nothing" farming.
- one part of a healthy compost pile.
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- one part of a healthy compost pile.
- carbon-rich material found in compost.
20 Clues: "do-nothing" farming. • what a cow carries in its udder. • the first stomach of a rudiment. • the third stomach of a ruminant. • used in curdling milk for cheese. • the second stomach of a ruminant. • the fourth stomach of a ruminant. • one part of a healthy compost pile. • one part of a healthy compost pile. • sours milk for use in cheese-making. • ...
Sub-Sahara Africa 2026-02-06
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- Regular changes in the weather over time, like rainy and dry seasons, that affect farming.
- Raising animals like goats, sheep, or cattle for food, trade, and other needs.
- A system of people or places exchanging goods with each other.
- When soil loses the nutrients plants need to grow.
- Soil rich in nutrients, good for growing crops.
- Cutting down too many trees, which can hurt soil quality and lead to erosion.
- A semi-dry region of Africa just south of the Sahara, prone to drought and desertification.
- The natural features of an area, like rivers, deserts, mountains, and plains.
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- A long period without enough rain, making it hard for plants, animals, and people to survive.
- An ancient African region with rich soil from river floods, important for farming and trade.
- Letting too many animals eat plants in one place, which damages the land.
- When land that used to be good for farming turns into desert and can’t grow plants anymore.
- A grassy plain with few trees, common in Africa, good for farming and raising animals.
- Bringing water to crops through channels, pipes, or canals.
- When wind, water, or human activity wears away the top layer of soil and carries it away.
15 Clues: Soil rich in nutrients, good for growing crops. • When soil loses the nutrients plants need to grow. • Bringing water to crops through channels, pipes, or canals. • A system of people or places exchanging goods with each other. • Letting too many animals eat plants in one place, which damages the land. • ...
montana 2023-03-15
History of Agriculture 2025-09-29
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- Early humans were __________ and gatheres.
- Precision agriculture often uses __________ positioning systems.
- Fertilizer, seed and feed are examples oprovides____ for farming.
- __________ are companies that supply inputs like fertilizer, seed, and machinery.
- A high-tech approach that applies farm inputs only where needed: __________ technology.
- __________ agriculture uses natural pest control methods instead of chemicals.
- The __________ Revolution introduced high-yield crops, pesticides, and irrigation.
- Native Americans introduced __________ into North America.
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- The first permanent Englush settlement in America was __________, Virginia.
- The __________ industry includes farming, processing, distribution, and agribusiness.
- Horses and __________ provided power for farming before tractors.
- John Deere invented the __________ plow to help farmers work prairie soil.
- A __________ is any living thing that causes injury to plants, animals, or property.
- The preservation method that involves the heating food to kill bacteria is called __________.
- Agriculture provides products used for food, clothing and __________.
- __________ is the science of growing crops and raising animals.
16 Clues: Early humans were __________ and gatheres. • Native Americans introduced __________ into North America. • __________ is the science of growing crops and raising animals. • Precision agriculture often uses __________ positioning systems. • Horses and __________ provided power for farming before tractors. • ...
Paige + Sophie Zootopia Project 2024-05-13
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- Each nation had a designated area within Zootopia but were able to come together
- Judy moving from a small family farm to the major city of Zootopia
- Every goes to Zootopia because they believe they can be whatever and whoever they want
- Judy's family was farming to keep their family well fed and was also shipping their products to Zootopia
- Zootopia shifted from being farming heavy to very industrial and modern
- There are many different nations that live together within the city of Zootopia
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- Judy brought in her cultural traits from home while adapting to and new traits
- Judy chose to leave the farm to move to Zootopia for a job
- The city of Zootopia allows for all of the different cultures to come together
- Zootopia is a
- This model represents Zootopia
- Judy's family carrot farm is an example of this
- The idea that predator and prey can live in unison being spread across Zootopia
- Each nation had their own township within Zootopia
14 Clues: Zootopia is a • This model represents Zootopia • Judy's family carrot farm is an example of this • Each nation had their own township within Zootopia • Judy chose to leave the farm to move to Zootopia for a job • Judy moving from a small family farm to the major city of Zootopia • Zootopia shifted from being farming heavy to very industrial and modern • ...
STORY OF VILLAGE PALAMPUR 2022-10-25
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- Capital Raw materials and money in hand are called _________.
- lenders ‘Most small farmers have to borrow money to arrange for the capital.’ What is the main source of borrowings for these small farmers?
- It is the main economic activity in Palampur.
- Cultivated land area is fixed. Even the existing land is distributed ______________ among the people engaged in farming.
- Consumption of chemical fertilisers is highest in which state of India?
- _____________ transformed the system of irrigation in Palampur.
- Land is a natural resource, whereas ____________ is man-made.
- Big farmers like Tejpal Singh uses his ________ to arrange for the working capital for farming in the next season.
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- revolution ______________ introduces the Indian farmer to cultivation of wheat and rice using high yielding varieties (HYVs) of seeds.
- This factor of production refers to all natural resources which are free gifts of nature.
- _______ refers to the farmers who do not have sufficient land for farming.
- The money invested by the owner in the business is called __________.
- ________ the units used for measuring units of land area.
- Palampur is connected to this village.
- Farmers in Palampur grow jowar and bajra in this season.
15 Clues: Palampur is connected to this village. • It is the main economic activity in Palampur. • Farmers in Palampur grow jowar and bajra in this season. • ________ the units used for measuring units of land area. • Capital Raw materials and money in hand are called _________. • Land is a natural resource, whereas ____________ is man-made. • ...
Russia - Pre-Learning 2025-05-29
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- The northernmost biome in Russia
- The location of a Russian naval base and the place their army was defeated in September 1855
- War from 1853-1856
- A count who owned over 150,000 serfs
- The type of leadership Russia was under in 1855
- 1/? - the amount of the world's landmass Russia was in 1855
- Small scale mining industry beginning to emerge in the Ural mountains
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- 30% of government income in 1855
- The type of society Russia was in 1855
- A type of farming used under the Mir
- Treaty of ____, March 1856 Treaty which cemented Russia's defeat
- Russian ____ Church
- ___ field rotation, a farming technique
- The number of different nationalities/cultural groups in Russia by 1870
- A railway line opened from Moscow to this location in 1851
- ____ Council - advised the Tsar
- A group which made up more than 90% of the Russian population in 1855
- The most fertile region for farming, in central Russia
- A group which made up less than 1% of the Russian population in 1855
19 Clues: War from 1853-1856 • Russian ____ Church • ____ Council - advised the Tsar • 30% of government income in 1855 • The northernmost biome in Russia • A type of farming used under the Mir • A count who owned over 150,000 serfs • The type of society Russia was in 1855 • ___ field rotation, a farming technique • The type of leadership Russia was under in 1855 • ...
Geography - Agriculture 2018-03-05
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- when you have an excess of crops
- these are the type of crops that uses natural varieties and natural farming techniques
- the rearing of animals
- the construction of this nearby may improve the supply of water and allow new irrigation channels to be built
- this is the growing of only one type of crop
- this is a problem that affects farmers when you only grow one type of crop. It can wipe out the crop entirely.
- a large tall building designed to store and protect crops that have been harvested
- these are the type of crops that have their genes altered to improve their quality or quantity
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- a type of farming that involves only rearing enough animals and/or growing enough crops to support immediate friends and family
- when the demand for food exceeds the supply of food leading to undernourishment
- by doing this farmers may be able to increase the size of their land and it also reduces the use of water
- the growing of crops
- a type of farming that has the purpose of making a profit
- the production of crops and/or livestock
- when the demand for water exceeds the supply of water causing water shortages
15 Clues: the growing of crops • the rearing of animals • when you have an excess of crops • the production of crops and/or livestock • this is the growing of only one type of crop • a type of farming that has the purpose of making a profit • when the demand for water exceeds the supply of water causing water shortages • ...
agrarian relations and agribusiness 2024-10-31
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- - Cultivating a single crop over a wide area
- - Business sector encompassing farming and food production
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- - Artificial application of water to crops
- - The science of soil management and crop production
- land - A field used for farming
- - The amount of produce harvested
- - A jointly owned enterprise for farmers
- - Farming without synthetic chemicals
- - Practices that maintain ecological balance
- - Financial aid provided to farmers
10 Clues: land - A field used for farming • - The amount of produce harvested • - Financial aid provided to farmers • - Farming without synthetic chemicals • - A jointly owned enterprise for farmers • - Artificial application of water to crops • - Cultivating a single crop over a wide area • - Practices that maintain ecological balance • ...
Kabir's U0I5 Cross Word Lab 2021-01-22
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- crop popularly know as monsoon crop?
- type of farming does not need large fields and it can be started on a small farmhouse?
- is the another name of multiple crop?
- crop are cash crop?
Down
- crop is named on a Arabic word means spring?
- is type of farming is environmental friendly farming?
- levelling is done?
- type of farming is done on same area in different seasons and different crop
- is a type of in which farmer focus on growing enough food ton feed themselves and and their families?
- Name the unwanted root?
10 Clues: levelling is done? • crop are cash crop? • Name the unwanted root? • crop popularly know as monsoon crop? • is the another name of multiple crop? • crop is named on a Arabic word means spring? • is type of farming is environmental friendly farming? • type of farming is done on same area in different seasons and different crop • ...
Inca Civilization 2022-04-08
9 Clues: used for farming • Most popular food • used to store stuff • Another popular food • used to store information • what language did they speak • what civilization is it called • what city was most known in Inca • Farming what are layers called in farming
Unit 2 2021-11-22
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- Modern humans came from this continent
- How many features of civilization are there?
- This group of people were constantly moving around to find food: Hunter ________
- This feature of civilization focuses on projects that are completed to help everyone (2 words)
- Prehistoric people did not have complex art or ______, so we could not learn much about their history
- This is a feature of civilization that focuses on how people are organized (2 words)
- This discovery allowed for people to stay warm during cold nights while providing light during the dark times
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- this feature of civilization refers to the people that write the rules and regulations
- The _______ Revolution was the start of widespread farming
- Most early civilizations settled along ____ because they could use the water for farming
- This era was when hunting and gathering was the most common method of getting food
- ____ Specialization: the roles and tasks each person has within their society
- The belief that spirits fill the natural world Villages Farming caused the start of _____ forming.
- A ______ is when families have extra food, meaning they can start to trade the extras.
- Farming is most important because it gave people a constant source of…
15 Clues: Modern humans came from this continent • How many features of civilization are there? • The _______ Revolution was the start of widespread farming • Farming is most important because it gave people a constant source of… • ____ Specialization: the roles and tasks each person has within their society • ...
Oregon trail 2022-03-02
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- where they put their equipment
- someone who leaves there home to explore
- where they left from
- what they left for
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- what they used for most of farming
- someone who travels to new territories
- what they make when they are farming
- trail a group of wagons in a line
- what they do for their money
- how they made grease
10 Clues: what they left for • how they made grease • where they left from • what they do for their money • where they put their equipment • trail a group of wagons in a line • what they used for most of farming • what they make when they are farming • someone who travels to new territories • someone who leaves there home to explore
APES Unit 6 2024-01-16
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- High density livestock farming.
- The leading cause of chronic hunger and undernourishment.
- A result of natural selection due to extensive use of antibiotics in livestock feed.
- Results when water evaporates off the soil, leaving behind minerals that can become toxic to plants
- Land appropriate for farming is called:
- A drawback of this technology is a loss of genetic diversity but the benefits include reduced pesticide use and increased yield
- When a person doesn't receive a balanced diet even though they are eating enough calories.
- The need for stronger, more dangerous pesticides and herbicides as pest species become resistant to current chemicals.
- Which type of farming is more common in the US?
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- Rotational/_______ grazing prevents overgrazing
- The least efficient method of irrigation, still heavily used because it is inexpensive and easy is _______ irrigation.
- Most efficient method of irrigation, rarely used due to expense is ____ irrigation.
- The biggest drawback to all forms of irrigation is water lost to:
- This type of farming is more common in tropical habitats and leads to rapid degradation of soil.
- This common commercial practice can harm not only the environment, but the economy and health of entire communities.
15 Clues: High density livestock farming. • Land appropriate for farming is called: • Rotational/_______ grazing prevents overgrazing • Which type of farming is more common in the US? • The leading cause of chronic hunger and undernourishment. • The biggest drawback to all forms of irrigation is water lost to: • ...
Fishing - Ashenfelter Marine Ecology 2021-11-19
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- used to shoot large pelagic fish
- farming these species can improve water quality as they filter feed and are low on the food chain
- In CA we have several Marine ___ Areas (MPAs) where no fish are allowed to be taken.
- aquaculture that encloses fish and crustaceans in a relatively shallow and usually small body of freshwater or saltwater. Historically related to coastal destruction of Mangrove Forest.
- This ___ species act was passed in 1973 to protect species at risk of extinction
- these drugs are used to reduce disease in aquaculture because the animals are overcrowded, but often ends up polluting local waters
- fishing that happens when nets/pots are lost at sea and continue to kill species though no one is collecting them
- unintended seafood caught
- what they feed fish in aquaculture, hopefully soon it can be made of insects instead of other fish
- due to allergies and food safety Tom at the facility we toured has a separate room for processing this type
- methods of farming fish
- many modern technologies in fishing were invented for ___
- aquaculture tanks that have continuous water flow, and the wastewater is treated and re-used.
- drifting netting, fish gets tangled
- the marine ____ act was passed to protect warm blooded ocean animals in 1972 in the US
- fishing line that can be a mile long with many hooks, potentially lots of bycatch
- Global Fish Watch is trying to use AIS to ___ vessels potentially doing harmful fishing far out at sea
- structures that hold farmed fish in open water as they grow.
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- this is what the fish school gets caught in in finding Nemo. Large circular net
- after being farmed or fished seafood often goes to a _____ facility to be prepared for restaurants and markets.
- in CA salmon are caught using ___ hooks so that if they are too small or wrong type they can be released with less harm.
- These plant-like seafoods absorb carbon dioxide and farming them decreases local ocean acidification making them part of a restorative farming practice.
- this is the method the salmon fisherman uses who came to talk to us
- crab and lobster caught in these
- metal, cage-like gear that is dragged over the seafloor for clams, oysters, scallops, etc.
- involves growing shellfish such as clams, mussels and oysters on the seabed.
- cone-shaped nets that are pulled along the seafloor
- fish that eat other fish - which is not as sustainable as farming lower on the foodchain species
- The ____-Stevens Fishery Conservation Act was passed in 1976 in the US for national waters.
- long, linear containment structures used for farming fish.
- for some species of crabs to protect the next generation you can not harvest any ____
- farming fish on ____, in contained systems reduces the chances of escape and of water pollution
- __ of the commons refers to a lack of stewardship for shared resources often leading to overuse.
- on the ___ seas it can be hard to know what is happening in illegal or harmful fishing
34 Clues: methods of farming fish • unintended seafood caught • used to shoot large pelagic fish • crab and lobster caught in these • drifting netting, fish gets tangled • cone-shaped nets that are pulled along the seafloor • many modern technologies in fishing were invented for ___ • long, linear containment structures used for farming fish. • ...
Kabir's U0I5 Cross Word Lab 2021-01-22
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- name of unwanted plant?
- is the another name of multiple crop?
- crop is named on a Arabic word means spring?
- is type of farming is environmental friendly farming?
- type of farming is done on same area in different seasons and different crop
- levelling is done?
Down
- is a type of in which farmer focus on growing enough food ton feed themselves and and their families?
- type of farming does not need large fields and it can be started on a small farmhouse?
- crop popularly know as monsoon crop?
- crop are cash crop?
10 Clues: levelling is done? • crop are cash crop? • name of unwanted plant? • crop popularly know as monsoon crop? • is the another name of multiple crop? • crop is named on a Arabic word means spring? • is type of farming is environmental friendly farming? • type of farming is done on same area in different seasons and different crop • ...
Aquaculture 2026-02-10
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- – Tiny aquatic animals often used as early-stage feed for larvae.
- Aquaculture – Fish or shrimp farming conducted in man-made or natural ponds.
- – The early, immature form of aquatic animals before they develop adult features.
- – The process of adding oxygen to water, often using machines like paddle wheels or diffusers.
- – The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and plants under controlled conditions.
- – Farming multiple species together in the same system to optimize resources.
- Conversion Ratio – A measure of how efficiently animals convert feed into body mass.
- – A juvenile fish, larger than fry, typically ready for grow-out systems.
- Aquaculture System (RAS) – A system that continuously filters and reuses water, reducing environmental impact.
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- – Microscopic plants used as a primary food source for many cultured aquatic species.
- – A component that uses beneficial bacteria to break down toxic waste (like ammonia) in water.
- – A branch of aquaculture focused specifically on farming marine organisms in the ocean or seawater systems.
- – A facility where eggs of fish or shellfish are incubated and larvae are raised.
- Density – The number of organisms kept in a specific water volume or area.
- – Adult fish or shellfish kept for breeding purposes.
- Pen – Enclosures placed in open water where fish are raised while water flows freely through.
- – Young, newly hatched fish that have developed enough to feed themselves.
17 Clues: – Adult fish or shellfish kept for breeding purposes. • – Tiny aquatic animals often used as early-stage feed for larvae. • – A juvenile fish, larger than fry, typically ready for grow-out systems. • Density – The number of organisms kept in a specific water volume or area. • – Young, newly hatched fish that have developed enough to feed themselves. • ...
FFA Creed Crossword Puzzle Paragraph 2 2025-10-02
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- the hardships and unpleasant aspects of farm work
- the science or practice of farming
- describing the difficulties and obstacles encountered in farming
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- moments of doubt or lack of confidence that still don't diminish the love for farming
- The high regard and respect for the work and value of farming
- the inability to reject the deep connection to agriculture and its associated activities
- the place where agricultural work is done
- engagements in activities, particularly those that are difficult or laborious
- to be engaged in the daily practice of farm life
- suggesting a strong, enduring fondness for the life associated with agriculture
10 Clues: the science or practice of farming • the place where agricultural work is done • to be engaged in the daily practice of farm life • the hardships and unpleasant aspects of farm work • The high regard and respect for the work and value of farming • describing the difficulties and obstacles encountered in farming • ...
URBAN AGRICULTURE 2026-02-11
8 Clues: Farming in cities. • Farming on the edges of cities. • Food grown near where it is sold. • A measure of environmental impact. • Shared garden space for local people. • Farming that protects the environment. • FARMING Plants grown in stacked layers. • A system of growing plants without soil.
Natural Resources-Hector Garcia 2018-01-31
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- Gifts or loans from another country, government or the United Nations.
- Small farming in which it produces enough food for the people who need it.
- Large farming that is done by companies with modern technology.
- Resources that must be altered, or changed, before they can be used.
- Countries with many industries.
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- Countries with few industries.
- Any resource that is renewed naturally throughout nature.
- Any useful material found in the environment.
- When a raw material is changed(processed) into a finished product.
- A large farming area in commercial farming that raises a single crop for export
10 Clues: Countries with few industries. • Countries with many industries. • Any useful material found in the environment. • Any resource that is renewed naturally throughout nature. • Large farming that is done by companies with modern technology. • When a raw material is changed(processed) into a finished product. • ...
VOCABULARY : Farming and Agriculture 2023-08-31
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- tillage planting crops on ridge tops
- deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals.
- commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area
- flooded field
- herding of domesticated animals
- area cleared by slash and burn tactics
- any plant cultivated by people
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans
- outer covering of rice
- obtaining two harvests per year from one field
- seed from various grasses
- farming commercial growing of fruits and vegetables
- grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- husks
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- ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling
- seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- human actions causing land quality to deteriorate
- oats, wheat, rye, and barley
- slash and burn farming
- planted in autumn, harvested at start of summer
- machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- Malay wet rice
- planted in spring, harvested in late summer
- blown away by the wind
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- commercial farming
- wild onions
- agriculture preserves and enhances environmental quality
30 Clues: husks • wild onions • flooded field • Malay wet rice • commercial farming • slash and burn farming • blown away by the wind • outer covering of rice • seed from various grasses • oats, wheat, rye, and barley • any plant cultivated by people • herding of domesticated animals • area cleared by slash and burn tactics • tillage planting crops on ridge tops • ...
History of Kansas Farming 2023-10-18
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- A method to obtain land by planting a large number of trees and then purchasing that land at a $1.25 an acre.
- a pit dug into the ground or on a hillside and used as a shelter
- A nickname of the state of Kansas
- The first name of the leader of the Exodusters movement
- A frontier farmer who illegally occupied land owned by others or not yet officially opened for settlement.
- Kansas is the _____ state (nickname)
- Millions of grasshoppers attacked plants in Kansas
- The name given to African Americas who left the south looking for better opportunities in Kansas
- A plant that grows by the cob, common in Kansas
- a severe shortage of food
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- a method that allowed a squatter to purchase public land he had lived on after 14 months
- to supply dry land with water by means of ditches, pipes or streams
- food or resources to live
- the result of a period of severe dust storms
- An act to obtain land without having to purchase it by living on it and making improvements over a 5 period.
- cereal grain that is a main crop of Kansas
- a period of low economic activity marked by rising levels of unemployment
- A person who tends the plants, animals, and barn
- A form of farming that cultivates farmland owned by someone.
- a farming method with long, narrow strips that are alternated in a crop rotation system.
20 Clues: food or resources to live • a severe shortage of food • A nickname of the state of Kansas • Kansas is the _____ state (nickname) • cereal grain that is a main crop of Kansas • the result of a period of severe dust storms • A plant that grows by the cob, common in Kansas • A person who tends the plants, animals, and barn • Millions of grasshoppers attacked plants in Kansas • ...
History of Kansas farming 2023-10-20
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- Being extremely hungry, millions of family's were this during the Great Depression.
- To poor to produce any vegetation.
- having little to no money and not being able to thrive in the world.
- movement of people from one place to another.
- The president during the great depression.
- In 1924 when the United states citizens were struggling with keeping jobs and earning money.
- Migrants from the midwest who migrated to California for the gold rush and a better life.
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- A period of time when no rainfalls.
- A state in the United states and a place where a lot of people that lived in the dustbowl migrated to hoping for a better future.
- A job that grows the food and sell it for a living.
- period of time when the Midwest had serve dust storms as a result of over farming.
- A way of making money.
- People in the great depression had to be this to survive.
- The study of the past.
- a collection of micro particles that can hurt our lungs if we breath to much of it.
- A strong wind that carries clouds of dust over a large area.
- A "town" built by unemployed and poor people in the 1930's during the great depression.
- the process of growing food and doing it as a job.
- A region in the middle of the United states.
- A state in the middle of the United States.
20 Clues: A way of making money. • The study of the past. • To poor to produce any vegetation. • A period of time when no rainfalls. • The president during the great depression. • A state in the middle of the United States. • A region in the middle of the United states. • movement of people from one place to another. • the process of growing food and doing it as a job. • ...
Aztec Religion and Farming 2025-09-23
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- painted manuscripts that recorded Aztec religion and history
- ritual in which Aztecs offered their own blood
- sacrifice: ritual offering to nourish the gods
- Totec: god of agriculture, spring, and renewal
- feathered serpent god of wind, learning, and creation
- goddess of lakes and rivers
- high-protein grain used in Aztec festivals
- spice that flavored most Aztec dishes
- sun god who demanded sacrifice to keep shining
- important domesticated bird for meat and feathers
- beans used to make a bitter chocolate drink
- alcoholic drink made from fermented maguey sap
- goddess of childbirth and midwives
- sacred bird, symbol of the sun and the Mexica people
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- lord of the underworld
- volcanic stone used for ritual knives
- god of the sun and war, patron of Tenochtitlán
- floating islands where the Aztecs grew their food
- the staple grain of the Aztec diet
- merchants who also traded sacred food like cacao
- vegetable grown alongside maize and beans
- god of night, destiny, and sorcery
- rain god who brought fertility and storms
- flatbread made from maize dough
- earth goddess, mother of gods including Huitzilopochtli
- crop that provided protein when eaten with maize
- maize dough steamed in a husk, filled with meat or beans
- Mayor: main temple in Tenochtitlán dedicated to Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc
- Stone: massive carving symbolizing Aztec cosmology
- powerful animal symbol linked to warriors and gods
30 Clues: lord of the underworld • goddess of lakes and rivers • flatbread made from maize dough • the staple grain of the Aztec diet • god of night, destiny, and sorcery • goddess of childbirth and midwives • volcanic stone used for ritual knives • spice that flavored most Aztec dishes • vegetable grown alongside maize and beans • rain god who brought fertility and storms • ...
Food production 2025-01-08
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- – Farming method that uses minimal chemicals and promotes biodiversity.
- – The process of cultivating soil and growing crops.
- – A chemical substance used to kill pests and insects.
- – A naturally occurring substance that enriches soil.
- The egg-laying chickens
- – The type of farming that involves growing crops and raising livestock.
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- – The process by which green plants make their own food.
- – The type of farming focused on producing fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Rearing of silkworm for silk
9 Clues: The egg-laying chickens • Rearing of silkworm for silk • – The process of cultivating soil and growing crops. • – A naturally occurring substance that enriches soil. • – A chemical substance used to kill pests and insects. • – The process by which green plants make their own food. • – Farming method that uses minimal chemicals and promotes biodiversity. • ...
Kabir's U0I5 Cross Word Lab 2021-01-22
Across
- crop popularly know as monsoon crop?
- type of farming does not need large fields and it can be started on a small farmhouse?
- is the another name of multiple crop?
- crop are cash crop?
Down
- crop is named on a Arabic word means spring?
- is type of farming is environmental friendly farming?
- levelling is done?
- type of farming is done on same area in different seasons and different crop
- is a type of in which farmer focus on growing enough food ton feed themselves and and their families?
- Name the unwanted root?
10 Clues: levelling is done? • crop are cash crop? • Name the unwanted root? • crop popularly know as monsoon crop? • is the another name of multiple crop? • crop is named on a Arabic word means spring? • is type of farming is environmental friendly farming? • type of farming is done on same area in different seasons and different crop • ...
Natural Resources-Hector Garcia 2018-01-31
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- Countries with many industries.
- Small farming in which it produces enough food for the people who need it.
- Any useful material found in the environment.
- Large farming that is done by companies with modern technology.
- A large farming area in commercial farming that raises a single crop for export
- Gifts or loans from another country, government or the United Nations.
Down
- Resources that must be altered, or changed, before they can be used.
- Countries with few industries.
- Any resource that is renewed naturally throughout nature.
- When a raw material is changed(processed) into a finished product.
10 Clues: Countries with few industries. • Countries with many industries. • Any useful material found in the environment. • Any resource that is renewed naturally throughout nature. • Large farming that is done by companies with modern technology. • When a raw material is changed(processed) into a finished product. • ...
agricultural revolution cross word 2020-08-10
Mesopotamia 2024-12-16
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- helped get water to the farms
- where people lived in the bronze age
- too much water
- the leader of the government
- people who protected the city
- a type of writing used in Mesopotamia
- believe in more than one god
- people who made things
- performed ceremonies
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- a large amount of money
- How people got things they didn't have
- A temple in Mesopotamia
- food grown on a farm
- improved farming by studying stars
- people who work on a farm
- created rules and protected the people
- a group of people in the lowest class
- held water
- used for farming
19 Clues: held water • too much water • used for farming • food grown on a farm • performed ceremonies • people who made things • a large amount of money • A temple in Mesopotamia • people who work on a farm • the leader of the government • believe in more than one god • helped get water to the farms • people who protected the city • improved farming by studying stars • ...
Farming and Soil Review 2024-11-28
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- A method of controlling pests using their natural enemies
- When harmful chemicals build up in a single organism overtime
- partly decomposed organic matter
- Rows of trees or shrubs that block wind and prevent erosion
- A chemical designed to kill weeds
- type of food grown without the use of chemicals
- Leaves the stubble of the previous crop on the ground
- An organic pest control process that plants a crop alongside plants that discourage pests
- Type of soil that is dark coloured, crumbles and great for growing most plants
- Type of soil that feels slippery when moist and will form a ball when wet
- Growing multiple crops in the same field in the same year
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- Growing a different crop in a field every year so the soil doesn't run out of specific nutrients
- Only planting one crop in a field in the same field in the same year
- To prepare and use land for crops
- _______ material are the rocks and minerals that get broken down to become part of the soil
- A chemical designed to kill bugs
- a system of large pipes and sprinklers to water crops
- Technique used to grow plants without soil
- a machine that positions seeds in the soil and covers them with soil
- Substance added to the soil to help plants grow
- A machine that harvest a crop by cutting and separating the grain
- device used to turn over or mix soil
- Type of soil that will not form into a ball, is light brown and mostly mineral particles
- When harmful chemicals build up in the food chain
24 Clues: A chemical designed to kill bugs • partly decomposed organic matter • To prepare and use land for crops • A chemical designed to kill weeds • device used to turn over or mix soil • Technique used to grow plants without soil • Substance added to the soil to help plants grow • type of food grown without the use of chemicals • ...
Aztec Religion and Farming 2025-09-23
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- high-protein grain used in Aztec festivals
- Totec god of agriculture, spring, and renewal
- lord of the underworld
- sacrifice ritual offering to nourish the gods
- goddess of childbirth and midwives
- floating islands where the Aztecs grew their food
- painted manuscripts that recorded Aztec religion and history
- crop that provided protein when eaten with maize
- beans used to make a bitter chocolate drink
- alcoholic drink made from fermented maguey sap
- flatbread made from maize dough
- sun god who demanded sacrifice to keep shining
- feathered serpent god of wind, learning, and creation
- spice that flavored most Aztec dishes
- Mayor main temple in Tenochtitlán dedicated to Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc
- the staple grain of the Aztec diet
- Stone massive carving symbolizing Aztec cosmology
- powerful animal symbol linked to warriors and gods
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- god of the sun and war, patron of Tenochtitlán
- volcanic stone used for ritual knives
- goddess of lakes and rivers
- god of night, destiny, and sorcery
- ritual in which Aztecs offered their own blood
- maize dough steamed in a husk, filled with meat or beans
- vegetable grown alongside maize and beans
- earth goddess, mother of gods including Huitzilopochtli
- important domesticated bird for meat and feathers
- merchants who also traded sacred food like cacao
- rain god who brought fertility and storms
- sacred bird, symbol of the sun and the Mexica people
30 Clues: lord of the underworld • goddess of lakes and rivers • flatbread made from maize dough • goddess of childbirth and midwives • god of night, destiny, and sorcery • the staple grain of the Aztec diet • volcanic stone used for ritual knives • spice that flavored most Aztec dishes • vegetable grown alongside maize and beans • rain god who brought fertility and storms • ...
Pastoral Farming in NZ 2026-06-10
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- How cows grab the blades of grass
- When there is extra pasture
- The amount of money you bring in
- The two sides of the tail head that look like a tap
- Fleas, worms, lung flukes are examples of p...
- What is the name for a green stuff that cows eat?
- What you can make when your costs are less than income
- A disease caused by a living thing like a bacteria
- The largest compartment, the first stomach
- The time of year with extra pasture
- The liquid the mouth glands make to mix with food
- Smelly wet grass that can be baled or stored in a concrete pit
- The name of animals that have a rumen
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- Small brown dairy cow breed
- Condition Score, How we check the cows condition
- When there is not enough pasture
- The month of the year for calving
- The amount of money you need to spend to keep the business running
- A type of scanning to check if the cow is pregnant
- The climate in NZ
- What kind of farming do we have in NZ?
- Given to pregnant cows to protect calves from viruses
- The cage of bones going around the chest
- Large chunks of pasture sent back to rechew
- The time of year with a pasture deficit
- Black and White dairy cow breed
26 Clues: The climate in NZ • Small brown dairy cow breed • When there is extra pasture • Black and White dairy cow breed • When there is not enough pasture • The amount of money you bring in • The month of the year for calving • How cows grab the blades of grass • The time of year with extra pasture • The name of animals that have a rumen • What kind of farming do we have in NZ? • ...
anglais niveau 4 2025-10-21
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- rotation → Rotation des cultures
- → Haie séparant deux parcelles
- → Fumier utilisé comme engrais naturel
- → Produit pour lutter contre les insectes nuisibles
- → Graine utilisée pour semer
- → Récolte ou culture d’un champ
- → Système pour évacuer l’eau du sol
- → Sol, terre où poussent les plantes
- → Fourche pour manipuler la paille ou le fumier
- manure → Engrais vert issu de plantes
- → Pelle utilisée pour creuser ou ramasser
- fair → Foire agricole
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- farming → Agriculture biologique
- farming → Élevage basé sur les pâturages
- → Jeune pousse ou plant
- → Râteau pour ramasser le foin ou les feuilles
- → Cour de ferme
- → Arrosage des cultures
- → Produit pour nourrir les plantes
- → Mauvaise herbe
20 Clues: → Cour de ferme • → Mauvaise herbe • fair → Foire agricole • → Jeune pousse ou plant • → Arrosage des cultures • → Graine utilisée pour semer • → Haie séparant deux parcelles • → Récolte ou culture d’un champ • rotation → Rotation des cultures • farming → Agriculture biologique • → Produit pour nourrir les plantes • → Système pour évacuer l’eau du sol • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2025-10-01
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- a person who moves place to place, does not have a permanent home
- time period when humans were hunter-gatherers, before farming
- people who collect their food from nature
- when early humans began farming and all the changes that it caused
- The movement of people or animals from one place to another with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location.
- staying in one place, building permanent homes
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- farming, growing crops and tending livestock
- also called a map legend tells you what symbols and colors mean on a map
- to make useful to humans, to tame
- time period when early humans began farming, the New Stone Age
- symbol that shows cardinal directions (north, east, south, west) on a map
11 Clues: to make useful to humans, to tame • people who collect their food from nature • farming, growing crops and tending livestock • staying in one place, building permanent homes • time period when humans were hunter-gatherers, before farming • time period when early humans began farming, the New Stone Age • ...
Kansas Farming Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- one of the industries in Kansas economy
- the science or practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock and in varying degrees the preparation and marketing of the resulting products
- the owner or holder of a homestead
- state animal
- trade or commerce
- leader in wheat and beef production
- establishment where goods can be traded
- biggest crop in Kansas
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food
- a person who is the first to explore or settle a new area
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- semiarid grasslands that is major region of North America
- crop
- 3rd largest animal ranch
- most profitable crop
- state flower
- process of gathering crops
- a grassland suitable for pasturage
- provides fiber and vitamins
- the activity or business of breeding cattles and calves
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- the making or manufacturing
- event that happened on july 28th
22 Clues: crop • state flower • state animal • trade or commerce • most profitable crop • biggest crop in Kansas • 3rd largest animal ranch • process of gathering crops • provides fiber and vitamins • the making or manufacturing • event that happened on july 28th • farm animals regarded as an asset • a grassland suitable for pasturage • the owner or holder of a homestead • ...
Aquatic Ecosystem Terms 2022-01-13
12 Clues: Rock bottom • U seem nice • Lifts nutrients • used for farming • Risky for farming • where rivers start • Away from the edge • Allows plants to grow • Where fresh meets salt • Doesn't allow plants to grow • Sounds kind of like literally • sounds like it has something to do with nerves
FarmVille--Farming Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-06
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- An open area of land used for farming and growing crops
- A large, strong animal with four legs used for riding and pulling
- A domesticated animal with thick, wooly fur
- A piece of land planted with fruit trees
- A tall structure used for storing grain or animal feed
- The oval reproductive body laid by female birds, reptiles, and certain fish
- A powerful vehicle used for pulling heavy loads and performing farm tasks
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as carrots, potatoes, or lettuce
- A water-bird with a flat bill and webbed feet, often found on farms
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- A person who owns a farm and cultivates crops or raises livestock
- A figure made of straw or other materials, used to scare away birds from crops
- A farm animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout
- The building where the farmer and her or his family live
- A large building on a farm used for storing hay, equipment, and housing animals
- A domesticated bird that is commonly raised for its eggs and meat
- A male chicken, often known for its crowing
- A sure-footed animal with a beard and hollow horns, often raised for milk and meat
- Dried grass or other plants used as animal feed or bedding
- The small, usually hard, part of a plant from which a new plant can grow
- A large domesticated mammal that is raised for its milk and meat
20 Clues: A piece of land planted with fruit trees • A domesticated animal with thick, wooly fur • A male chicken, often known for its crowing • A tall structure used for storing grain or animal feed • An open area of land used for farming and growing crops • A farm animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout • The building where the farmer and her or his family live • ...
A New Farming Way 2025-08-07
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- the amount of sth that a person, a machine or an organization produces
- the state of not having enough food to eat, especially when this causes illness or death
- the process by which living things receive the food necessary for them to grow and be healthy
- a period of ten years
- to make sb unable to think clearly or understand sth
- to become greater in size, number or importance; to make sth greater in size, number or importance
- to provide yourself/sb/sth with the things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity
- to move quickly and lightly over a surface, not touching it or only touching it occasionally; to make sth do this(
- to try very hard to do sth when it is difficult or when there are a lot of problems
- a fight between armies, ships or planes, especially during a war; a violent fight between groups of people
- to sell and send goods to another country
- an act or the process of finding sb/sth, or learning about sth that was not known about before
- to draw a line under a word, sentence
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- a job or profession
- something that you say or write which gives an opinion on or explains sb/sth
- a short statement that gives only the main points of sth, not the details
- connected with chemistry
- used to introduce the logical result of sth that has just been mentioned
- making you feel anxious and upset or shocked
- a substance added to soil to make plants grow more successfully
- to feel sorry about sth you have done or about sth that you have not been able to do
- to be free of sb/sth that has been annoying you or that you do not want
22 Clues: a job or profession • a period of ten years • connected with chemistry • to draw a line under a word, sentence • to sell and send goods to another country • making you feel anxious and upset or shocked • to make sb unable to think clearly or understand sth • a substance added to soil to make plants grow more successfully • ...
Synonyms #2 2021-03-31
19 Clues: job • plain • imply • crazy • rough • awful • filthy • conceal • untamed • postage • portion • injured • crucial • fatigued • attorney • humorous • supervisor • agriculture • confidential
