forestry Crossword Puzzles
what is agriculture 2023-12-14
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- enhance farming technology and help farmers work more efficiently
- products, services or applications derived from agriculture that improve various input/output processes
- the science of soil management and crop production.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the biological science and management of domestic livestock,
- the science and practice of establishing, managing, using, and conserving forests
- oversees the production of producing animal feed
- the number 4 agriculture county
- the number 3 agriculture county
- The art and science of producing food and fiber
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- The segment of agriculture which actually raises the crops and livestock.AGRIBUSINESSAGRIBUSINESS
- oversee the running of the farm
- we are the number 2 producer of
- A liquid that comes from the utters of a cow
- we are the number 1 producer of
- the number 2 agriculture county
- we are the number 3 producer of
- the number 5 agriculture county
- the number 1 agriculture county
- to make or modify ag products
- sell products related to food and crop production
- The supply, service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultrual system.
- the basic science and applied science of food
- learning to do, doing to learn,earning to live, living to serve
- looking at how plants interact with one another
25 Clues: to make or modify ag products • oversee the running of the farm • we are the number 2 producer of • we are the number 1 producer of • the number 2 agriculture county • we are the number 3 producer of • the number 5 agriculture county • the number 1 agriculture county • the number 4 agriculture county • the number 3 agriculture county • ...
Ch. 11 Forestry and Resource Management 2022-12-02
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- A method of harvesting trees in which all trees in an area are cut at once.
- The amount of a resource that can be harvested without reducing the amount of future harvests.
- A condition in timber plantations in which trees are all different ages
- A raw material is necessary for making everyday materials
- A condition in timber plantations in which all the trees are the same age.
- The large-scale plantings of a single crop.
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- A forest that has never been logged.
- Using resources without depleting them
- Clearing a forest for another land use.
- A policy that states that the national forests must serve a number of uses. (ex. recreation).
- we need to drink it in order to survive
11 Clues: A forest that has never been logged. • Using resources without depleting them • Clearing a forest for another land use. • we need to drink it in order to survive • The large-scale plantings of a single crop. • A raw material is necessary for making everyday materials • A condition in timber plantations in which trees are all different ages • ...
ITC 2026-02-26
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- One of the first Indian brands to popularize transparent gel bathing bars.
- Launched with health-focused biscuits before expanding into indulgent cookies like Dark Fantasy.
- Atta is made using a process that mimics traditional chakki grinding but at large scale.
- Became famous for claiming its noodles don’t get sticky or soggy easily.
- Quirky ads and made-up slang helped it stand out in India’s crowded chips market.
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- Their notebooks are made using eco-friendly paper from ITC’s social forestry program.
- Commonly used in Indian households as a first-aid essential for cuts and wounds.
- Ads often featured multiple actresses to highlight different skin types and softness.
8 Clues: Became famous for claiming its noodles don’t get sticky or soggy easily. • One of the first Indian brands to popularize transparent gel bathing bars. • Commonly used in Indian households as a first-aid essential for cuts and wounds. • Quirky ads and made-up slang helped it stand out in India’s crowded chips market. • ...
Biomass 2013-10-29
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- ____ has been used for thousands of years to produce energy to heat and feed people
- Main sources of producing biomass energy in Ontario are: sawmill waste, _________ and recovered wood from forest fires.
- Sources are converted into _________ at manufacturing plants.
- A type of crop that can be used to produce biomass.
- Biomass can replace this kind of power plant.
- The oldest source of energy in the world.
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- In Sweden, the forestry industry is extremely valuable and they were able to use biomass to supply ___ of their electricity in 2009.
- _________ should not be in danger.
- Criteria were used to determine the environmental performance as well as the socio-economic performance of biomass as compared to other ways of electricity production. This is known as _________.
- What must be maintained in the soil.
10 Clues: _________ should not be in danger. • What must be maintained in the soil. • The oldest source of energy in the world. • Biomass can replace this kind of power plant. • A type of crop that can be used to produce biomass. • Sources are converted into _________ at manufacturing plants. • ...
Biomass To Generate Electricity 2014-01-10
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- Plant matter from recently living sources used as an energy source.
- The generating station in __________ uses waste wood from nearby forestry operations to produce electricity.
- fuels Something that was replaced by bio mass.
- A mixture of organic acids obtained from the conversion of waste cooking oil and diesel fuel.
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- The chemical reaction that coverts the sun's radiant energy into chemical potential energy.
- The combination of __________ and crop planting to absorb carbon dioxide make biomass energy use a "carbon-neutral" process.
- A place where all waste is gathered and buried into the ground.
- A fuel produced from renewable biological resources,including biomass.
- Also known as methane that is made up of human waste and manure.
- A type of bio-fuel made up of fuel wood,waste wood, and manure.
10 Clues: fuels Something that was replaced by bio mass. • A place where all waste is gathered and buried into the ground. • A type of bio-fuel made up of fuel wood,waste wood, and manure. • Also known as methane that is made up of human waste and manure. • Plant matter from recently living sources used as an energy source. • ...
TASK C1(a) - Special Conditions: Greenery & Urban Planning 2024-05-04
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- Visual elements of a street, including greenery.
- The science and practice of tree care and urban forestry.
- Focuses on creating vibrant, people-centered environments that reflect the unique character of a place. (Hint: Some of our colleagues have attended short courses on this)
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- The plant life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- Enhances the aesthetic appeal, functionality, and ecological value of urban landscapes.
- Focuses on environmental, economic, and social balance in urban planning and development.
- Pertaining to the study or science of plants.
- Zone designated for conservation and recreational use on the outskirts of urban areas.
- Relating to or resembling trees. (Hint: it kind of rhymes with material)
- An empty parcel of land in an urban area awaiting reuse or rehabilitation. (Hint: Starts with a 'B')
10 Clues: Pertaining to the study or science of plants. • Visual elements of a street, including greenery. • The science and practice of tree care and urban forestry. • The plant life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period. • Relating to or resembling trees. (Hint: it kind of rhymes with material) • ...
3.2 - Vocab, Juliana Mitchell 2013-05-06
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- the practice in which forests are logged or cleared for human use and never replanted
- referring to aboriginal knowledge about the environment
- using resources to the best of our ability while trying to conserve it
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- refers to the ways we obtain and use these materials.
- to the destruction of habitats, which usually results from human activities
- after cutting down an organism or plant, replacing it by planting another one of if
- can occur when water and wind erosion removes topsoil from bare land.
- digging in rocks to find minerals and resources
- occurs when soil particles are squeezed together and the air spaces between the particles are reduced
- is the division of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments
- refers to the ways we use the land around us for urban development, agriculture, industry, mining, and forestry
- is the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted
- is the introduction of chemicals, toxins, wastes, or micro-organisms into the environment
- a species ceasing to exsist
- expanding cities but destroying ecosystems in the process
15 Clues: a species ceasing to exsist • digging in rocks to find minerals and resources • refers to the ways we obtain and use these materials. • referring to aboriginal knowledge about the environment • expanding cities but destroying ecosystems in the process • is the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted • ...
Rside-Science10Ch3.2-Amanda 2013-05-06
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- The process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine.
- can cause habitat loss and soil degradation; can also affect ecosystems by contributing to ground water and surface water contamination
- the practice in which forests are logged or cleared for human use and never replanted
- the ability of an ecosystem to sustain ecological processes
- the ways we use the land around us for urban development, agriculture, industry, mining, and forestry
- when soil particles are squeezed together and the air spaces between the particles are reduced
- the division of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments
- the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted
- the introduction of chemicals, toxins, wastes, or micro-organisms into the environment in concentrations that are harmful to living things
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- Provide (an area) with new plants or trees.
- has resulted in the destruction or fragmentation of habitats
- reflects human experience with nature gained over centuries
- the dying out of a species
- when water and wind erosion removes topsoil from bare land
- the destruction of habitats, which usually results from human activities
15 Clues: the dying out of a species • Provide (an area) with new plants or trees. • the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted • the division of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments • when water and wind erosion removes topsoil from bare land • reflects human experience with nature gained over centuries • ...
Agriculture-Gisselle Quijada 2016-01-20
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- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domesticating and animal domesticating
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- expenditure of much labor labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional culture
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the culture landscape of agriculture areas
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- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related resources
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- use of little labor and capital to increase its productivity
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
15 Clues: the culture landscape of agriculture areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • use of little labor and capital to increase its productivity • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • ...
Agriculture-Darion Quintana 2016-01-20
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- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was Middle English
- the art, the science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations
- Dating back 10,000 years ago, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the activity of hunting for fish by hooking
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- deliberatley planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
- the cultivation of rice on a paddy
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying
- the period of each year when crops can be grown.
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- a second crop is planted after the first one has been harvested
15 Clues: the cultivation of rice on a paddy • the activity of hunting for fish by hooking • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the period of each year when crops can be grown. • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • ...
Ag-Olivia Richard 2016-01-20
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- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase productivity
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- the cultural landscape of agriculture areas
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
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- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- characteristic of farmers on their way of life
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms for food
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agriculture areas • the cultivation of aquatic organisms for food • characteristic of farmers on their way of life • feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
Human Impact on Deforestation 2025-04-25
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- - To protect or preserve forests from destruction.
- - The act of planting trees in a deforested area to restore the forest.
- - The animals of a particular region, often threatened by habitat loss.
- - The loss of soil and land quality that can result from deforestation.
- - To maintain the ecological balance, promoting sustainable forestry practices.
- - A key element released into the atmosphere when trees are cut down.
- - The study of interactions among organisms and their environment, heavily impacted by deforestation.
- - Referring to Earth, which is affected by loss of forests worldwide.
- - The expansion of urban areas, often leading to deforestation.
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- - The process by which forest quality diminishes, often due to human activity.
- - The act of removing trees from a forested area.
- - The variety of life in a particular habitat, often threatened by deforestation.
- - A major driver of deforestation as land is cleared for farming.
- - The plant life in a given area, which suffers due to deforestation.
- - The process of cutting down trees for timber.
15 Clues: - The process of cutting down trees for timber. • - The act of removing trees from a forested area. • - To protect or preserve forests from destruction. • - The expansion of urban areas, often leading to deforestation. • - A major driver of deforestation as land is cleared for farming. • - The plant life in a given area, which suffers due to deforestation. • ...
Importance of our Forests 2026-02-11
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- The raw material from which forest industries manufacture products
- Cross brace that supports the rails on a railway track
- Segment of a tree stem large enough to be sawed economically on a sawmill and usually at least 8 inches in diameter at the small end.
- Shades streams from the heat of the sun, helping maintain cool water temperatures.
- Specialized branch of forestry that takes place in the populated areas of cities, towns, and suburbs
- Material resulting from partial decomposition of plant or animal matter.
- Thin sheet of wood
- Round timber driven into the ground to support other structures
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- Trees of forested areas considered as a source of wood
- Young tree at least 4 inches and usually between 8 and 12 inches dbh
- Wood used for the manufacture of paper and similar products
- Commercial use of forest products
- Uppermost layer of a forest created by the crowns of the trees
- Stands for diameter at breast height which is 4.5 feet off the ground
- Timber sawed into boards, planks, or other structural members of standard or specified length
- Shades streams from the heat of the sun, helping maintain cool water temperatures.
16 Clues: Thin sheet of wood • Commercial use of forest products • Trees of forested areas considered as a source of wood • Cross brace that supports the rails on a railway track • Wood used for the manufacture of paper and similar products • Uppermost layer of a forest created by the crowns of the trees • Round timber driven into the ground to support other structures • ...
October 2015 2015-09-04
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- River in Stutsman County.
- Once located in northern Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana. Name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym Kiristino, which the Ojibwa used for tribes around Hudson Bay.
- Long-lasting, persists for a long time, recurs often or is difficult to eradicate.
- Mode aka EDA.
- Client consent.
- A form of informal employment in which a homeless person is paid to display advertising, offensive slang.
- Used with building to mean increasing maximum amount.
- Unpaid work.
- Founded in 1902, provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people with specialized needs.
- Branch of HHS, chemical dependency, mental illness.
- Asking for money in the street, narrow strip projecting from main body.
- Portable document format.
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- Northwest border.
- Maker of SPDAT.
- Browser, decorative finish.
- Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr.
- School of forestry location.
- Opposite of publicity.
- The ideas, attitudes, or activities that are regarded as normal or conventional; the dominant trend.
- A food program of Lutheran Social Services of ND.
- This module utilizes bar codes.
- Primary computer input device.
- Folder, paper or electronic, client record.
- Information system used by the VA to manage homeless veteran data.
- Service is the other half of this set.
25 Clues: Unpaid work. • Mode aka EDA. • Maker of SPDAT. • Client consent. • Northwest border. • Opposite of publicity. • River in Stutsman County. • Portable document format. • Browser, decorative finish. • School of forestry location. • Primary computer input device. • This module utilizes bar codes. • Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr. • Service is the other half of this set. • ...
Unit 5 Agriculture, Food Production, and Rural Land Use Britney Alibey 2015-05-04
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- large farm that specializes in growing a specific type of crop
- machine that cuts grain on a field
- oats,wheat,rye,or barley
- commercial farming usually found in The United States
- process of the soil losing nutrients and being unable to use the land for agricultural purposes
- Creating higher yielding crops and using pesticides
- weathering away of soil through physical processes such as wind and water
- a resource that can not be replenished or isn't replenished fast enough
- growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- chemicals used to kill insects that attack crops
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- order in which plants and animals are able to consume other organisms
- Agriculture producing food primarily for the purpose of selling it
- a resource that can be replenished
- harvesting lumber and other wood products
- clearing the land by burning vegetation
- rotating crops to different fields
- adapting wild plants for human use
- new technologies that harvested natural products such as vegetable oil
- spreading ideas and beliefs
- producing one sort of crop efficiently
- harvesting animals of the sea
- the times in which crops are able to grow
- the cultivation of plants and animal resources in order to obtain economic gain
- grass grown for feeding grazing animals
- cultivating rocks from the earth
25 Clues: oats,wheat,rye,or barley • spreading ideas and beliefs • harvesting animals of the sea • cultivating rocks from the earth • a resource that can be replenished • machine that cuts grain on a field • rotating crops to different fields • adapting wild plants for human use • producing one sort of crop efficiently • clearing the land by burning vegetation • ...
Warriors: Rising Storm 2023-10-24
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- The natural disaster where water dries up in a region.
- Another word for illness or disease, this is spreading in Shadowclan.
- Original leader Thunderstar and is in the thick forestry area.
- When a white feline got taken from the clans by twolegs.
- This is the new medicine cat in ThunderClan, she was found by Fireheart.
- The place where unfaithful cats go when they die.
- A cat when they do not wish to go to either place when they die.
- This is the main character in the book, he has an orange tabby coat.
- The cat and event who did not go to Starclan to receive their nine lives.
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- The term for soft house cats.
- A term for human.
- A marshy clan filled with litter and fallen trees.
- This is what the clans fear to cross, it has large shiny monsters.
- The antagonist of the series.
- A smaller clan surrounded by a river.
- The place where faithful cats go when they die.
- This is who made the book.
- A long ravine that separates WindClan and RiverClan.
- The major event that almost ruined ThunderClan and killed Yellowfang.
- A natural disaster that involves water pouring into a small area.
20 Clues: A term for human. • This is who made the book. • The term for soft house cats. • The antagonist of the series. • A smaller clan surrounded by a river. • The place where faithful cats go when they die. • The place where unfaithful cats go when they die. • A marshy clan filled with litter and fallen trees. • A long ravine that separates WindClan and RiverClan. • ...
what is agriculture 2023-12-14
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- looking at how plants interact with one another
- the number 5 agriculture county
- the biological science and management of domestic livestock,
- the number 1 agriculture county
- to make or modify ag products
- the science and practice of establishing, managing, using, and conserving forests
- the science of soil management and crop production.
- the number 4 agriculture county
- The segment of agriculture which actually raises the crops and livestock.AGRIBUSINESSAGRIBUSINESS
- The supply, service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultrual system.
- we are the number 1 producer of
- learning to do, doing to learn,earning to live, living to serve
- products, services or applications derived from agriculture that improve various input/output processes
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- The art and science of producing food and fiber
- the basic science and applied science of food
- A liquid that comes from the utters of a cow
- oversees the production of producing animal feed
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- we are the number 3 producer of
- sell products related to food and crop production
- oversee the running of the farm
- we are the number 2 producer of
- the number 3 agriculture county
- enhance farming technology and help farmers work more efficiently
- the number 2 agriculture county
25 Clues: to make or modify ag products • the number 5 agriculture county • we are the number 3 producer of • the number 1 agriculture county • oversee the running of the farm • we are the number 2 producer of • the number 4 agriculture county • the number 3 agriculture county • we are the number 1 producer of • the number 2 agriculture county • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2024-01-30
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- a farm vehicle that provides the power and traction to mechanize agricultural tasks
- an animal with a thick wolly coat
- bees use nectar from flowers to make this sweet product
- this branch of government is referred to as the NH General Court
- a juicy red fruit with a seed-studded surface
- on the cob
- the practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- sweetener derived from the sap of maple trees (2 words)
- a horse or other member of the horse family
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- the means for encouraging the preservation of open space and conserving natural resources (2 words)
- plant that is the typical main ingredient in salads
- foods made from milk, such as cheese and ice cream (2 words)
- a list advertising seeds and their prices (2 words)
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops
- the process or period of gathering in crops.
- man's (and farmer's) best friend
- membership organization that is "The Voice of Agriculture" (2 words)
- one who is outstanding in their field
- grass that has been mowed, dried, and packed into bales
- a farm implement, usually towed behind a tractor, that sows seeds in rows throughout a field
20 Clues: on the cob • man's (and farmer's) best friend • an animal with a thick wolly coat • one who is outstanding in their field • a horse or other member of the horse family • the process or period of gathering in crops. • a juicy red fruit with a seed-studded surface • plant that is the typical main ingredient in salads • a list advertising seeds and their prices (2 words) • ...
Episode 1 - The Reforestation Pipeline 2023-12-18
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- Federal agency that oversees forested lands
- Reforestation Pipeline _____;coalition involving the USFS, CALFIRE, and American Forests
- A cooperative meeting group with participants of different forest organizations to solve specific problems
- Non-profit organization dedicated to increasing reforestation across the US
- A type of natural disturbance that forests experience
- Type of land owned by individuals or companies
- California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
- One part of the Reforestation Pipeline Partnership, along with the Cone Corps
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- A fire management strategy that aimed to extinguish all forest fires by the next morning
- ___ percent of California's forests have been lost in the last 5 years
- ___ severity fire: burns very hot and kills over 80% of the vegetation
- Fires that are intentionally set to help reduce forest fuels a
- Type of land owned by the US or state government
- A lack of funding and public support
- The structures that hold the seeds on conifer trees
- The second step in the reforestation pipeline
- California's deadliest wildfire, which occurred in 2018 in Paradise
- The first step in the reforestation pipeline
- 1.5 ____ acres need to be reforested by 2040
- Unit of land approximately one football field in size
- ___ severity fire: only burns at the surface and kills less than 30% of the vegetation
21 Clues: A lack of funding and public support • Federal agency that oversees forested lands • The first step in the reforestation pipeline • 1.5 ____ acres need to be reforested by 2040 • The second step in the reforestation pipeline • Type of land owned by individuals or companies • Type of land owned by the US or state government • ...
USA Economy Crossword 2024-08-07
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- The relationship between the U.S. and the global economy.
- The economic theory that promotes government spending and lower taxes to stimulate demand.
- A country with a significant impact on the global economy due to its large population and rapid growth.
- The trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico (abbr.).
- The agreement that established the World Trade Organization (abbr.).
- An economic system with significant government intervention and planning.
- The organization that oversees global trade rules (abbr.).
- The currency used in the United States.
- The sector that includes agriculture, mining, and forestry.
- The act of protecting domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
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- The financial market where stocks are bought and sold.
- The economic principle that describes the total supply and demand within an economy.
- The central bank of the United States (abbr.).
- A situation where a country exports more than it imports.
- An economic system where the government makes all the decisions.
- Economic system where the means of production are privately owned.
- The world's largest economy (abbr.).
- The measure of a country's total economic output (abbr.).
- The economic concept of buying and selling goods and services across international borders.
- The international organization aimed at ensuring the stability of the international monetary system (abbr.).
20 Clues: The world's largest economy (abbr.). • The currency used in the United States. • The central bank of the United States (abbr.). • The financial market where stocks are bought and sold. • The relationship between the U.S. and the global economy. • A situation where a country exports more than it imports. • The measure of a country's total economic output (abbr.). • ...
Red kayak 2025-06-02
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- Brady's parents went to get ______ as Carl was talking to Brady
- A car that saves lives with sirens on it
- Mrs DiAngelo is having another ____
- A ____ was used for putting wholes in the kayak
- what did Ben love to play with?
- Ben was ___ years old
- JT and Digger got sent to a ____ camp
- Jts dad was in the
- Tilly is a ___
- When Brady got Ben out of the water he gave him ___
- what floats on water but needs paddles to move?
- Brady lives in ______
- Brady and his mom made Mrs DiAngelo ___
- Brady has his own _____
- Brady got Bens pet ____
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- Brady ate a gooey ____
- There was an _______ at school for Ben
- what do you call a judge in court?
- Bradys dad does a lot of ____
- Bradys mom has a ____ garden
- The colour of the kayak that sank was ____
- Carl took Brady to the _____
- Ben died because he got to ____
- Brady JT and Digger wants to be ____ when there older
- Amanda is ____ sister that passed away
- Jt has a ___ farm
- The colour of the life jacket Ben was wearing was ____
- Hank is _____ little brother
- Brady goes on a _____ to see his cousins
- The drill was found in a ___
30 Clues: Tilly is a ___ • Jt has a ___ farm • Jts dad was in the • Ben was ___ years old • Brady lives in ______ • Brady ate a gooey ____ • Brady has his own _____ • Brady got Bens pet ____ • Bradys mom has a ____ garden • Carl took Brady to the _____ • Hank is _____ little brother • The drill was found in a ___ • Bradys dad does a lot of ____ • what did Ben love to play with? • ...
lesley's crossword puzzle for final Exam 1 Review 2024-05-13
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- CRASH tremendous amounts of money were lost. Businesses closed and people lost their savings.
- a tenant farmer agrees to work an owner's land in exchange for living accommodations and a share of the profits from the sale of the crop at the end of the harvest
- encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries, and forestry for food and non-food products
- a mandatory payment or charge
- economic growth and prosperity in the United States
- how leo Frank died
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- MOVEMENT. Black Americans to gain equal rights under the law in the United States.
- the separation of people by there skin color
- was made after the death of Mary fahen
- it uses programs included both laws passed by Congress as well as presidential executive orders during the first term of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- DEPRESSION
- it is known as known simply as a union or a labor organization
- lot's of people protested
13 Clues: DEPRESSION • how leo Frank died • lot's of people protested • a mandatory payment or charge • was made after the death of Mary fahen • the separation of people by there skin color • economic growth and prosperity in the United States • it is known as known simply as a union or a labor organization • ...
Vocabulary - Plant systems 2025-11-03
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- The science of growing crops and managing soils for large-scale field production (ex: wheat, corn, cotton).
- The process of growing new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts.
- The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- The study of soil, including its makeup, properties, and ability to support plant life.
- The branch of horticulture that focuses on growing and selling flowers and ornamental plants.
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- The system of producing food, fiber, and plant products that support human life.
- The study of how plants grow, function, and are used in agriculture and everyday life.
- The science and management of forests, trees, and forest resources.
8 Clues: The science and management of forests, trees, and forest resources. • The process of growing new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts. • The system of producing food, fiber, and plant products that support human life. • The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. • ...
Agriculture- Dylan Spiegel 2016-01-20
Across
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
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- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- use of little labor and capitol to increase agricultural productivity
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
Agriculture-Darion Quintana 2016-01-20
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- the art, the science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations
- the cultivation of rice on a paddy
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was Middle English
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- deliberatley planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
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- Dating back 10,000 years ago, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- a second crop is planted after the first one has been harvested
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying
- the activity of hunting for fish by hooking
- the period of each year when crops can be grown.
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
15 Clues: the cultivation of rice on a paddy • the activity of hunting for fish by hooking • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the period of each year when crops can be grown. • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first one has been harvested • ...
ag- alyssa lancaster-gaudini 2016-01-20
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- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- dating back 10000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and raising of domesticated animals
- a second crop is planted after the first crop has been harvested
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the art,science,and practice of studying and managing forest and plantations, and related natural resources
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
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- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the feeding relationships species in a biotic community
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying, all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the feeding relationships species in a biotic community • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first crop has been harvested • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
Ag-Lauren Snyder 2016-01-20
Across
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is important and no crops are grown on the farm
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil.
- characteristics of farmers or their way of life.
- the cultivation of domesticates crops and the raising of domestic animals.
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase productivity
- the feeding relationships between species in the biotic community
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- use of little labor and capital and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas.
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat.
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms, especially for food
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources.
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming usually under corporate ownership.
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas. • characteristics of farmers or their way of life. • the cultivation of aquatic organisms, especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in the biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
AG-anthony esparza 2016-01-20
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- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year,to avoid exhausting the soil.
- a farm in which no one lives, work is done by migrant workers
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the art science and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations,and related natural resources
- a secound crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- characteristics of farmers or their way of life
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
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- the cultivation of rice on a paddy
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, under corporate ownership
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- currently in progress, it has as its principle orientation the development of genetically modified organism (GMO'S)
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- the culture of agricultural areas
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
15 Clues: the culture of agricultural areas • the cultivation of rice on a paddy • commercial gardening and fruit farming • characteristics of farmers or their way of life • a secound crop is planted after the first has been harvested • a farm in which no one lives, work is done by migrant workers • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • ...
Ag- Sam Tufts 2016-01-19
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- mechanized, large-scale farming,usually under corporate ownership
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the art,science,and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the culture of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
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- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the cultivation of of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- characteristics of farmers or their way of life
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop earch year, to avoid exhasting the soil
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristics of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • mechanized, large-scale farming,usually under corporate ownership • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
B.A.T - YEAR 7 VOCABULARY 2022-10-21
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- Use of the imagination or original ideas to create something interesting
- Actual doing or use of something rather than theory and ideas only.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- Pleasing in appearance or people appreciation of beautiful things.
- A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.
- A tool, container, or other article, especially for household use.
- A situation involving exposure to danger.
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- Farm animals which are commonly raised for their meat, milk or wool and as work animals.
- is the basic tool for combining colors or show relationship between colours.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- is a practice of caring for and managing land and trees or forests.
- A skillful way of carrying out of doing or achieving something.
- A place where plants are grown from seed for use as stock or for sale.
- A season when crops are collected from the fields or the activity of gathering matured or ripe crops.
- A particular procedure for accomplishing or approaching something,
15 Clues: A situation involving exposure to danger. • A skillful way of carrying out of doing or achieving something. • A particular procedure for accomplishing or approaching something, • Pleasing in appearance or people appreciation of beautiful things. • A tool, container, or other article, especially for household use. • ...
Striving for equality crossword 2024-10-07
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- Movement that denounced the idea of gradual progress
- Last name of the man whose efforts led Congress to create Yosemite National Park
- Deal that keeps the wealthy and powerful from taking advantage of small business owners
- Last name of the man who believed African Americans would gradually win white Americans' respect
- Mexican Americans formed groups that made loans and provided legal assistance
- Last name of the twenty-sixth president gained a reputation for being smart, energetic, and opinionated
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- Last name of the man who led the Division of Forestry in the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Party set up by progressives
- League that helped poorer workers
- National Act which gave the federal government the power to decide where and how water would be distributed
- Inspection Act allowed federal agents to inspect any meat sold across state lines
- Amendment that gave Congress the power to collect an income tax without restrictions
- Political organization that aims to help African Americans be physically, mentally, and socially free
- Policy that controls the supply of money in circulation
- Advisted immigrants to be like Americans
15 Clues: Party set up by progressives • League that helped poorer workers • Advisted immigrants to be like Americans • Movement that denounced the idea of gradual progress • Policy that controls the supply of money in circulation • Mexican Americans formed groups that made loans and provided legal assistance • ...
Feedback Loops Crossword 2026-03-27
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- When organic material is decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
- The acceleration of climate change rates
- A process that can slow down or speed up the trend of climate warming; aka a climate change loop
- A river of wind that flies above the atmosphere, responsible for all weather changes
- A heat-trapping gas that is formed by clouds when it evaporates
- The increase in average surface temperatures due to the increase of greenhouse gases
- The release of a substance such as energy or chemicals into the environment
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- The act of reducing the severity of something
- Natural or artificial storages that absorb and take in CO2; can in the form of ocean, permafrost, or forests
- Microscopic organisms that feed on remains deep in the thawed permafrost, while emitting carbon into the atmosphere
- Atmospheric gases like methane and carbon that trap or absorb infrared radiation
- The proportion of radiation returned and measured as thickness
- The purposeful, permanent removal of forestry for industrial or agricultural use
- Non-renewable energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gases.
- The reduction of climate change rates
15 Clues: The reduction of climate change rates • The acceleration of climate change rates • The act of reducing the severity of something • The proportion of radiation returned and measured as thickness • A heat-trapping gas that is formed by clouds when it evaporates • Non-renewable energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gases. • ...
Ag Brandon Vo 2016-01-20
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- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- dating back to 10000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fatten cattle and hogs for meat
- the culture landscape of agricultural areas
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- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forest and plantations, and related natural resources
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- expenditure of much labor and capital on piece of land increase its productivity
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- the feeding relationship between species in abiotic community
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
15 Clues: the culture landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationship between species in abiotic community • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Ag-Dominick Rogers 2016-01-29
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- the feeding relationship between species in a biotic community
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- Characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms(as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- the the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership.
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
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- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- Dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces cattle and hogs for meat
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase productivity
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • Characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationship between species in a biotic community • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • ...
World Food Programme 2025-11-18
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- – This Rome-based UN agency focuses on agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and data on global hunger.
- – Japan’s main financial instrument for supporting development and humanitarian work abroad.
- – Works with WFP on school meals so children can learn on a full stomach.
- – The broader UN agenda of 17 goals that includes eradicating hunger and poverty.
- – UN fund targeting rural poverty and smallholder farmers, complementary to WFP’s work.
- – UN office that coordinates humanitarian response when multiple agencies operate in the same emergency.
- – WFP and FAO are both specialized parts of this global organization.
- – UN agency known for large-scale food assistance and emergency logistics in crises.
- – The specific global goal focused on ending hunger and promoting sustainable agriculture.
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- – Japanese ministry that sets ODA policy and decides overall directions for cooperation with WFP.
- – The slogan and official name of SDG 2.
- – Condition where all people, at all times, have access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food.
- – Japanese agency that implements grants, technical cooperation and loan projects in partner countries.
- Clues (harder, more conceptual)
- Clues (harder, more conceptual)
- – Development agency that often partners with WFP on resilience and livelihoods projects.
16 Clues: Clues (harder, more conceptual) • Clues (harder, more conceptual) • – The slogan and official name of SDG 2. • – WFP and FAO are both specialized parts of this global organization. • – Works with WFP on school meals so children can learn on a full stomach. • – The broader UN agenda of 17 goals that includes eradicating hunger and poverty. • ...
California Wildfires, Ch. 8-14 2023-05-02
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- tree trunks, logs, limbs, branches and twigs
- (of an action, charge, or claim) be admissible or sustainable.
- move lightly and quickly or hurriedly.
- having been flogged or beaten with a whip.
- the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests.
- intense pain of mind or body : anguish, torture.
- (of a flame or light) burning or shining unsteadily; wavering.
- take a brief or hurried look.
- making a series of short, sharp knocking sounds.
- dim light provided by a candle or candles.
- crowd together; nestle closely.
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- savagely fierce, cruel, or violent.
- experience or cause to experience a slight prickling or stinging sensation.
- give or cause to give a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement.
- drive or move in a way that is so fast as to almost be out of control.
- (of a person) thin and physically weak in appearance.
- almost certainly; as far as one knows or can tell.
- draw or be drawn along the ground or other surface behind someone or something.
- a person who has committed a crime.
- a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
- a burrowing ground squirrel with cheek pouches and light and dark stripes running down the body, found in North America and northern Eurasia.
21 Clues: take a brief or hurried look. • crowd together; nestle closely. • savagely fierce, cruel, or violent. • a person who has committed a crime. • move lightly and quickly or hurriedly. • having been flogged or beaten with a whip. • dim light provided by a candle or candles. • tree trunks, logs, limbs, branches and twigs • intense pain of mind or body : anguish, torture. • ...
Ag-Keegan Watts 2016-01-19
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- Cultivation of rice on a paddy
- Forest vegatation which crops are being burned or cut
- raise of animals with utters
- different crops each year on fields
- the study of forests
- a lot of labor on a land
- large scale farming
- cultivation on aquatic animals
- farming for supplies to survive
- cultivation of crops and animals
- farming hired by migratory crews
- use of little labor
- domestication 10,000 years ago
- hunting for fish
- food relationships between species and biotic community
- a factory to feed and fat up livestock
- deliberaletley planted and harvested for humans
- a second crop is planted after the first one is
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- land of agricultural places
- commercial agriculture of hogs and pigs
- Period of a year when each crop can be grown
- Large scale farming
- monoculture for producing export crops
- dovetailing wiht the benefit from the industrial revolution
- Changes made to the environment
- cultures use there resources
- The killing of wild gang and crops for a type of agriculture
- introduction of high yield crops
- farmers that dont get wages
- farmers way of life
- animals stored by humans
- Small scale of crops grown
- The Continual movement of livestock
- any technological application that uses biological systems
34 Clues: hunting for fish • Large scale farming • large scale farming • farmers way of life • use of little labor • the study of forests • a lot of labor on a land • animals stored by humans • Small scale of crops grown • land of agricultural places • farmers that dont get wages • raise of animals with utters • cultures use there resources • Cultivation of rice on a paddy • ...
October 2015 2015-09-04
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- Opposite of publicity.
- Service is the other half of this set.
- School of forestry location.
- Once located in northern Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana. Name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym Kiristino, which the Ojibwa used for tribes around Hudson Bay.
- A food program of Lutheran Social Services of ND.
- Primary computer input device.
- Information system used by the VA to manage homeless veteran data.
- Asking for money in the street, narrow strip projecting from main body.
- Long-lasting, persists for a long time, recurs often or is difficult to eradicate.
- Used with building to mean increasing maximum amount.
- A form of informal employment in which a homeless person is paid to display advertising, offensive slang.
- Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr.
- Branch of HHS, chemical dependency, mental illness.
- Founded in 1902, provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people with specialized needs.
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- Maker of SPDAT.
- The ideas, attitudes, or activities that are regarded as normal or conventional; the dominant trend.
- Folder, paper or electronic, client record.
- Unpaid work.
- Mode aka EDA.
- Client consent.
- Northwest border.
- Portable document format.
- River in Stutsman County.
- Browser, decorative finish.
- This module utilizes bar codes.
25 Clues: Unpaid work. • Mode aka EDA. • Maker of SPDAT. • Client consent. • Northwest border. • Opposite of publicity. • Portable document format. • River in Stutsman County. • Browser, decorative finish. • School of forestry location. • Primary computer input device. • This module utilizes bar codes. • Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr. • Service is the other half of this set. • ...
October 2015 2015-09-04
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- Client consent.
- Unpaid work.
- Founded in 1902, provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people with specialized needs.
- Folder, paper or electronic, client record.
- Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr.
- Branch of HHS, chemical dependency, mental illness.
- Long-lasting, persists for a long time, recurs often or is difficult to eradicate.
- Portable document format.
- A form of informal employment in which a homeless person is paid to display advertising, offensive slang.
- Browser, decorative finish.
- Mode aka EDA.
- Primary computer input device.
- Asking for money in the street, narrow strip projecting from main body.
- Maker of SPDAT.
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- A food program of Lutheran Social Services of ND.
- Opposite of publicity.
- Northwest border.
- Used with building to mean increasing maximum amount.
- Once located in northern Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana. Name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym Kiristino, which the Ojibwa used for tribes around Hudson Bay.
- School of forestry location.
- The ideas, attitudes, or activities that are regarded as normal or conventional; the dominant trend.
- River in Stutsman County.
- This module utilizes bar codes.
- Information system used by the VA to manage homeless veteran data.
- Service is the other half of this set.
25 Clues: Unpaid work. • Mode aka EDA. • Client consent. • Maker of SPDAT. • Northwest border. • Opposite of publicity. • Portable document format. • River in Stutsman County. • Browser, decorative finish. • School of forestry location. • Primary computer input device. • This module utilizes bar codes. • Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr. • Service is the other half of this set. • ...
October 2015 2015-09-04
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- Client consent.
- Branch of HHS, chemical dependency, mental illness.
- Maker of SPDAT.
- A form of informal employment in which a homeless person is paid to display advertising, offensive slang.
- Portable document format.
- Folder, paper or electronic, client record.
- This module utilizes bar codes.
- School of forestry location.
- Used with building to mean increasing maximum amount.
- Long-lasting, persists for a long time, recurs often or is difficult to eradicate.
- Primary computer input device.
- Mode aka EDA.
- Asking for money in the street, narrow strip projecting from main body.
- Founded in 1902, provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people with specialized needs.
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- The ideas, attitudes, or activities that are regarded as normal or conventional; the dominant trend.
- Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr.
- Browser, decorative finish.
- Northwest border.
- Opposite of publicity.
- Unpaid work.
- Information system used by the VA to manage homeless veteran data.
- Once located in northern Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana. Name is derived from the Algonkian-language exonym Kiristino, which the Ojibwa used for tribes around Hudson Bay.
- A food program of Lutheran Social Services of ND.
- River in Stutsman County.
- Service is the other half of this set.
25 Clues: Unpaid work. • Mode aka EDA. • Client consent. • Maker of SPDAT. • Northwest border. • Opposite of publicity. • Portable document format. • River in Stutsman County. • Browser, decorative finish. • School of forestry location. • Primary computer input device. • This module utilizes bar codes. • Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr. • Service is the other half of this set. • ...
What Is Ag Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-13
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- the studies of animals
- Temperature, GPS, Robots
- People who palnt crops and raise livestock
- the largest importer of US Ag products
- the largest industry in america
- an applied social science that deals with how producers, consumers, and societies use scarce resources in the production, marketing, and consumption of food and fiber products
- The machinery or working parts of something
- chickens and birds used for meat and eggs
- house for plants
- Fourth in illinois Agriculture
- Crop and soil science
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management
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- kills pests in the enviorment
- the study of fish
- The segment of agriculture which actually raises the crops and livestock
- alternate with iowa state for top
- cows, pigs, goat, sheep ect
- The study of the physical, biological and chemical makeup of food.
- The supply, service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultrual system
- The art and science of producing food and fiber
- what percent of jobs are actual farmers
- top state for pumpkin producing
- plants used for clothes
- the supply of water to land and/or crops
- the system of rotating crops
- milk, yogurt, cheese ect
- The act of planting and managing trees and forests.
27 Clues: house for plants • the study of fish • Crop and soil science • the studies of animals • plants used for clothes • Temperature, GPS, Robots • milk, yogurt, cheese ect • cows, pigs, goat, sheep ect • the system of rotating crops • kills pests in the enviorment • Fourth in illinois Agriculture • the largest industry in america • top state for pumpkin producing • ...
Plants 2023-12-19
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- job of determining which trees to cut
- pores on the bottom of leaves
- complex sugar
- the final step where cells physically split
- how to tell the conditions a tree was growing in
- education required to apply at the paper mill
- the advantage of growing pine
- slow growing trees like oak
- mineral helps plant with photosynthesis, helps blood in humans
- slow growing rot resistant tree
- an organism from a different ecosystem
- mineral found in pumpkins, good for immune system
- instructions in the cell, chromosomes are made of this
- mineral needed to build proteins
- unit of energy from food
- type of insect destroying forests
- mineral to help muscle function, in banana
- step of cell division where DNA lines up in the middle
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- veins to transport water
- why some trees loose leaves in winter
- the process of plants making food
- turning forest into city space and homes
- type of board made from pulp wood
- part of plant making food
- the gas trees need to take in
- part of plant that absorbs minerals
- veins to transport food
- the type of food being made
- the most common tree grown for forestry
- fats and oils
- the number one cause of deforestation
- type of plant disease
32 Clues: complex sugar • fats and oils • type of plant disease • veins to transport food • veins to transport water • unit of energy from food • part of plant making food • the type of food being made • slow growing trees like oak • pores on the bottom of leaves • the gas trees need to take in • the advantage of growing pine • slow growing rot resistant tree • mineral needed to build proteins • ...
Syllabus Crossword 2025-08-19
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- A 7th grade subject covering plants, crops, food & fiber.
- Working together to accomplish goals, emphasized in class.
- Students get one of these per class for late work with full credit.
- A 6th grade topic focusing on guiding and inspiring others.
- Everyone should bring a ___________ or other writing utensil to class.
- Part of evaluation along with labs, tests, and daily work.
- 8th grade topic about future jobs in agriculture & natural resources
- Be in your _____________ when the bell rings.
- A key skill taught in agriculture classes.
- A 7th grade subject dealing with trees and forests
- 7th grade unit focused on food production and safety.
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- You build a ___________ in 7th grade.
- Part of 7th grade, studying animals in their natural habitats.
- The first folder pull is just a ________.
- Required in shop classes, must be Z87+ rated.
- you will start each class with a ______________.
- Your teacher for Agriculture is Mrs. _______
- In 6th grade you give ___________________.
- 6th grade students learn the past and present of agriculture.
- Classroom rule: show this to teacher, classmates, and yourself.
- The subject of the course, involving farming and natural resources.
- you should always bring your ________________ to class.
- Being a responsible member of the community, taught in 6th grade.
- You build a ___________ in 8th grade.
24 Clues: You build a ___________ in 7th grade. • You build a ___________ in 8th grade. • The first folder pull is just a ________. • In 6th grade you give ___________________. • A key skill taught in agriculture classes. • Your teacher for Agriculture is Mrs. _______ • Required in shop classes, must be Z87+ rated. • Be in your _____________ when the bell rings. • ...
1st Semester - Unit 1-3 2025-12-15
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- Unalienable rights from the Declaration of Independence: life, ______, and the pursuit of happiness
- Jefferson believed the U.S. economy needed to focus on ____________ to be successful
- Region of colonies that based their economy of whaling, ship building, forestry, etc…
- Group that led protests (like the Boston Tea Party) during the American Revolution
- Political party founded by Alexander Hamilton
- Washington put down a rebellion; proved his strong leadership skills
- Means to approve
- Trait that makes the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade unique from previous forms of slavery
- This colony was founded by Pilgrims
- Columbian Exchange caused many Native Americans to die because of __________
- The Articles of Confederation were weak partially because they could not _____
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- John Winthrop wanted his colony to be like a “city upon a _____”
- Time in U.S. history with only one political party
- Washington set a ___________ by only serving two terms as president
- The ___________ was supported by large states; proposed representation in Congress by population
- Jackson and Adams attacked each other’s personalities and morals in an election
- The Constitution was ratified in 17__
- Name for colonists who supported the British during the American Revolution
- First permanent European settlement in the U.S.; founded by the Spanish
- Disadvantage for the colonists: no established _______________
20 Clues: Means to approve • This colony was founded by Pilgrims • The Constitution was ratified in 17__ • Political party founded by Alexander Hamilton • Time in U.S. history with only one political party • Disadvantage for the colonists: no established _______________ • John Winthrop wanted his colony to be like a “city upon a _____” • ...
Unit 7: Industrialization 2026-05-18
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- Equal opportunities and treatment for men and women.
- The number of babies who die before age one per 1,000 live births.
- The process of making goods in factories.
- The buying and selling of goods and services between people or countries.
- Making goods by hand at home instead of in factories.
- A time when machines and factories changed how goods were made.
- Jobs that use natural resources, such as farming, fishing, mining, and forestry.
- The growth of cities as people move from rural areas to urban areas.
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- The average number of years a person is expected to live.
- The level of economic growth and quality of life in a country.
- Improvements in a country’s economy and quality of life.
- Using resources in a way that protects them for future generations.
- Harmful waste or chemicals released into the environment.
- The production of goods in factories or businesses.
- Service jobs that help people, such as teachers, doctors, and store workers.
- Natural resources used to make products, such as wood, coal, or iron.
- When factories close and manufacturing jobs decrease in an area.
- Jobs that make products in factories or manufacturing plants.
- A place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- The increasing connection of countries through trade, communication, and culture.
20 Clues: The process of making goods in factories. • The production of goods in factories or businesses. • Equal opportunities and treatment for men and women. • Making goods by hand at home instead of in factories. • A place where goods and services are bought and sold. • Improvements in a country’s economy and quality of life. • ...
Plastic Bags Binned: What it means 2019-06-30
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- act in accordance with a wish or command.
- the act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation.
- the area within the walls or perceived boundaries of a particular building or place.
- made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision.
- openly disregard (a rule, law, or convention).
- convey information or instructions by means of a gesture, action, or sound.
- a product determined by the Secretary to be a commercial or industrial product that is composed, in whole or in significant part, of biological products or renewable domestic agricultural materials or forestry materials OR an intermediate feedstock
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- At first
- treat or regard (someone) with contempt or disrespect. Or break down or deteriorate chemically.
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- the action or fact of complying with a wish or command.
- institute or conduct legal proceedings against (a person or organization).
- cause (something) to occur in a particular way or to have a particular nature.
13 Clues: At first • act in accordance with a wish or command. • openly disregard (a rule, law, or convention). • the action or fact of complying with a wish or command. • a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract. • made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision. • institute or conduct legal proceedings against (a person or organization). • ...
lesley's crossword puzzle for final Exam 1 Review 2024-05-13
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- CRASH tremendous amounts of money were lost. Businesses closed and people lost their savings.
- a tenant farmer agrees to work an owner's land in exchange for living accommodations and a share of the profits from the sale of the crop at the end of the harvest
- encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries, and forestry for food and non-food products
- a mandatory payment or charge
- economic growth and prosperity in the United States
- how leo Frank died
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- MOVEMENT. Black Americans to gain equal rights under the law in the United States.
- the separation of people by there skin color
- was made after the death of Mary fahen
- it uses programs included both laws passed by Congress as well as presidential executive orders during the first term of the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- DEPRESSION
- it is known as known simply as a union or a labor organization
- lot's of people protested
13 Clues: DEPRESSION • how leo Frank died • lot's of people protested • a mandatory payment or charge • was made after the death of Mary fahen • the separation of people by there skin color • economic growth and prosperity in the United States • it is known as known simply as a union or a labor organization • ...
Creative Farming and Rosa Parks 2026-05-07
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- This was meant to keep black and white people separate ____________ laws
- bold disobedience and lack of respect for authority
- Name of the lady who the article was about. She was asked to move and was defiant
- the science and work of raising crops and farm animals; farming.
- the practice of separating people according to groups, especially racial groups.
- low population density, small settlements, and, in many cases, an economy rooted in agriculture, natural resources, or forestry. Also the opposite of urban
- to refuse to buy, use, or go to, in order to make a protest or bring about a change.
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- the act or process of working or running.
- Rosa's approach was similar to that of Martin Luther's approach to resistance. They were both ________
- something that is modified, tailored, converted or adjusted
- of or having to do with a city or town.
- There is this when everyone has the same rights and opportunities.
- to trust or depend (usually followed by "on" or "upon").
13 Clues: of or having to do with a city or town. • the act or process of working or running. • bold disobedience and lack of respect for authority • to trust or depend (usually followed by "on" or "upon"). • something that is modified, tailored, converted or adjusted • the science and work of raising crops and farm animals; farming. • ...
JOSE P LAUREL 2022-03-21
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- Ano ang naging trabaho ni laurel ng pumasok sya sa Bureau of Forestry
- Ano ang tawag ngayon sa pinag-tapusan ni laurel noong hayskul sya na dating MANILA HIGH SCHOOL
- Saan binaril si laurel ng mga gerilyang pilino
- Kailan itinatag ni JOSE P LAUREL ang Lyceum of the Philippines.
- pang ilang presidente ni laurel sa pilipinas.
- Isa sa naging anak ni laurel
- Babaeng anak ni laurel
- Ano ang kinamatay ni laurel
- Matapos ang kaniyang pagreretiro sa politika, itinatag niya ang
- Sino ang naging mentor ni laurel
- Saan bansa tumanggap si laurel ng isang honoraryong doktorado.
- Sino ang ina ni laurel
- Saan nag bukas ng opisina si laurel upang magturo ng batas
- Saan nagtapos si laurel ng abogasya
- nag-aral sa ilalim na kanyang hinalinhan sa Korte Suprema ng Pilipinas.
- Kailan muling nahalal si laurel ng matalo sya ni quirino
- Ang sinuportahan ni Laurel
- Noong 1946, si Laurel ay sinampahan ng kasong pagtataksil
- Saan inilibing si laurel
- Sya ang nakakuha ng ikalawang pinakamataas na marka sa bar exam noong 1915
- Saan nagtapos ng doktoradong batas si laurel
- nag-utos upang dakipin si laurel para sa pakikipagtulungan nito sa mga hapones
- Saan lumaki si laurel
- Sino ang nag palaya kay laurel simula siya ay nakulong
- si laurel noong
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- Nakilala sya dahil sa mga kaniyang naging hatol sa malalaking kaso
- pangalawang anak ni laurel
- Sino ang tumalo kay laurel ng tumakbo sya bilang presidente noong 1949
- Saan namatay si laurel
- nagsilbi sya sa ilang mga matataas na posisyon sa pamahalang hapones sa Pilipinas noong 1942 hanggang 1943
- Saan nagbagsak ang estados unidos ng atomiko
- Ibinilanggo sya bilang
- Kailan ipinanganak si jose laurel
- Isa sa kasama o kabilang sa kaso ni laurel noong 1940
- Tumutol sa panukalang batas para sa kalayaan ng Pilipinas.
- Isa sa kasama ni laurel at ng kanyang pamilya na lumikas sa bansang hapon noong Agosto 17,1944
- Saan ipinanganak si jose laurel
- Ano ang pinatupad ni laurel kung saan inalis niya lahat ng mga guwardiya at tagapayong Hapon sa Malacañang
- Saan nakamit ni laurel ang Master of Laws degree noong 1919
- Sino ang hindi hinayaan ni laurel mahuli ng mga hapon
- Nagdeklara si laurel ng sa pagitan ng Pilipinas at Estados Unidos at Britanya
- Sino ang asawa ni jose laurel
- Malapit si laurel sa mga opisyal ng
- Kailan inilabas ni laurel ang pagkabuwag ng kanyang administrasyon
- Sino ang pumili para kay laurel na maging presidente ng pilipinas
- OF FORESTRY, Sa edad na 18 saan namasukan si laurel
- Sino ang ama ni jose laurel
- Saan nagtapos si laurel ng hayskul
- Ang tumalo kay laurel ng tumakbo sa halalan noong 1931
- Saan bansa ipinag-aral ni laurel ang kanyang anak
- Sino ang naging miyembro ng gabinete ni Leonard Wood
- Saan tirahan inilabas ni Laurel ang isang Ehekutibong Proklamasyong na nagdedeklara ng pagkabuwag ng kanyang administrasyon
52 Clues: si laurel noong • Saan lumaki si laurel • Saan namatay si laurel • Ibinilanggo sya bilang • Babaeng anak ni laurel • Sino ang ina ni laurel • Saan inilibing si laurel • pangalawang anak ni laurel • Ang sinuportahan ni Laurel • Ano ang kinamatay ni laurel • Sino ang ama ni jose laurel • Isa sa naging anak ni laurel • Sino ang asawa ni jose laurel • Saan ipinanganak si jose laurel • ...
Agriculture Terms 2016-01-20
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- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the cultural of agricultural areas
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the killing of wild game and harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- a second crop is planted after the first has been planted
- dating back to 10000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
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- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- a commercial type of agricultural that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- the continual movement of livestock in search for forage animals
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting soil
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
15 Clues: the cultural of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been planted • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search for forage animals • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • ...
Ag - Chase Hakes 2016-01-20
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- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- the feeding relationship between species in a biotic community
- Dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
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- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- use of little labor and capital in increase agricultural productivity
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase it productivity
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- characteristic of farmers of their way of life
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers of their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationship between species in a biotic community • use of little labor and capital in increase agricultural productivity • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • ...
ag- Tori Parker 2016-01-20
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- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- a commercial type of agriculture the produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase agricultural productivity
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- dating back 10000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- use of labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • use of labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • ...
Newspaper Crossword 2024-10-18
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- What did the country do when they had no central authority to supervise banks?
- Whos ideas led the Division of Forestry in the US Department of Agriculture?
- What did Wilson push Congress to pass?
- Mexican Americans formed what groups that made loans and provided legal assistance?
- What did Roosevelt urge Congress to pass?
- What is the program that restored the governments trust busting power?
- what denounced the idea of gradual progress?
- What benefited the public by placing the same controls on other foods and medications?
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- In 1914, what did Wilson persuade Congress to create?
- Who became president of the US at 43 years old?
- What is the program called that Wilson shaped his ideas into?
- What passed Congress which gave the ICC even greater powers?
- What act did Congress pass in 1914?
- reclamation act In 1902 what did Congress passed that gave the federal government the power to decide where and how water would be distributed?
- Muir Whos efforts had led Congress to create Yosemite National Park in 1890?
15 Clues: What act did Congress pass in 1914? • What did Wilson push Congress to pass? • What did Roosevelt urge Congress to pass? • what denounced the idea of gradual progress? • Who became president of the US at 43 years old? • In 1914, what did Wilson persuade Congress to create? • What passed Congress which gave the ICC even greater powers? • ...
Climate change - mika 2024-06-20
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- A gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation.
- The emission of gases from hot vents contributing to greenhouse gas levels.
- The process of adjusting practices, processes, and structures to reduce harm from climate change impacts.
- The release of carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels and deforestation.
- A renewable energy source derived from the sun.
- Official rules and guidelines adopted by governments to address climate change.
- Long-term changes in the temperature and weather patterns.
- A gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation (e.g., CH4).
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- Planting trees to absorb CO2 and reduce atmospheric carbon levels.
- Variety and variability of life on Earth, essential for ecosystem stability and resilience.
- Forest management practice aimed at capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where weather occurs.
- The warming of Earth’s surface due to the trapping of heat by greenhouse gases.
- Actions taken to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases.
- The rise in Earth's temperature due to increased levels of greenhouse gases.
- Energy sources like wind, solar, and hydro that can be replenished naturally.
- Changes in crop patterns to deal with changing climate conditions.
17 Clues: A renewable energy source derived from the sun. • Long-term changes in the temperature and weather patterns. • The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where weather occurs. • Planting trees to absorb CO2 and reduce atmospheric carbon levels. • Changes in crop patterns to deal with changing climate conditions. • ...
agriculture-Haili Miner 2016-01-19
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- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising domesticated animals
- the art science and practice of studying and managing forest and plantations and relations natural resources
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- charecteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the feeding relations between species in a bionic community
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
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- highly machanized, large scale,usally under corporated ownership
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms(as fish or shell fish) especially for food
- the cultraul landscape of agricultural areas
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- a commercial type of agricultural that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- herding/pastoralism- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
15 Clues: the cultraul landscape of agricultural areas • charecteristic of farmers or their way of life • the feeding relations between species in a bionic community • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • highly machanized, large scale,usally under corporated ownership • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
agriculture - Ryan Charles 2016-01-20
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- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- a cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
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- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the killing of wild game and harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms
- a second crop is planted after the first one has been harvested
- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use
15 Clues: the cultivation of aquatic organisms • the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • a second crop is planted after the first one has been harvested • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
3.2b Energy Sources 2024-03-20
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- A type of energy that is generated when moving water turns turbines.
- A type of energy that is generated when heat from the sun is converted into electricity by photovoltaic cells.
- A fossil fuel formed from trees and plants.
- A type of fossil fuel found underground. Mostly methane but can include ethane, butane, and other gases.
- A type of energy when wind turns turbines.
- A type of energy created in reactors using uranium to heat water.
- Manufactured from alcohols and other chemicals extracted from plant and tree residue.
- A type of fossil fuel formed as a byproduct of natural gas processing.
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- A type of fuel that is a byproduct of chemically mixing hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity. Stored in batteries.
- Usable materials and substances that occur in nature.
- Energy produced from vegetable oils, animal fats, and other byproducts of agricultural or forestry processing.
- Resources that are used more quickly than they can be replaced.
- Fuel formed from the remains of organisms.
- Resources that replenish naturally over time.
- Formed when heat and pressure turn decayed matter into oil.
15 Clues: Fuel formed from the remains of organisms. • A type of energy when wind turns turbines. • A fossil fuel formed from trees and plants. • Resources that replenish naturally over time. • Usable materials and substances that occur in nature. • Formed when heat and pressure turn decayed matter into oil. • Resources that are used more quickly than they can be replaced. • ...
Science Review Units 11-15 2025-11-25
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- a kind of soil that is soft when it is wet and hard when it is dry, used to make pottery or bricks.
- a flat, green plant that grows on rocks and tree trunks.
- a chemical used to kill harmful insects.
- the management of forests, including growing young trees and falling mature trees.
- the gradual wearing of something by natural forces.
- something that causes serious loss and great damage to many people, such as a flood or tornado.
- a mixture of decayed plants that is used for enriching soil.
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- plants that do not have leaves or flowers and live on dead or decaying things.
- very small living things which break down waste.
- the top layer of earth in which plants grow.
- the breakdown of rocks by wind, rain, snow, etc.
- a soft, green plant that grows on stones in damp places.
- being mixed in a liquid so it becomes part of the liquid.
- a tunnel or hole in the ground made by an animal.
- matter, a substance produced by living things.
15 Clues: a chemical used to kill harmful insects. • the top layer of earth in which plants grow. • matter, a substance produced by living things. • very small living things which break down waste. • the breakdown of rocks by wind, rain, snow, etc. • a tunnel or hole in the ground made by an animal. • the gradual wearing of something by natural forces. • ...
Canada's Industries 2012-11-25
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- every one in 16 jobs depend on this industry
- logging in which only the old trees are cut down, and the young, seed bearing trees are spared
- the process of mining that is used to extract minerals close to the surface
- fish farming in an enclosed pit
- the farming of fruits and vegetables
- minerals that when refined yield the group of minerals that we know of as metals
- information based service
- any material that can be burned to produce energy
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- the farming type that is most commonly found in densely populated areas
- the industry that processes products of the primary industry into finished goods
- the industry that provides a wide range of services that support the primary and secondary industries, as well as society in general
- everything else that is mined and is not considered a metallic mineral or fossil fuel
- the industry that takes raw materials from the natural environment
13 Clues: information based service • fish farming in an enclosed pit • the farming of fruits and vegetables • every one in 16 jobs depend on this industry • any material that can be burned to produce energy • the industry that takes raw materials from the natural environment • the farming type that is most commonly found in densely populated areas • ...
Personal Finance and Econ - Economic Fundamentals 2024-01-25
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- small insect pests normally found in greenhouses that infest crops such as tomatoes
- plant material that is worked into the soil to improve water holding and nutrient capacity
- one or more blades fixed to a frame that turn soil over in preparation for seeding
- a second or additional adjustment to a measuring instrument or part of a larger piece of equipment that regulates normal operation to assure proper functioning and reporting
- machines that bundle trees together in logging operations
- the part of a nail or screw that is directly under the head, usually unthreaded
- fuels based on oil, such as gasoline and diesel
- the design, layout, and instructions for a particular project
- a device surrounding a tube of liquid containing a bubble, which shows the user if an object is level or plumb
- science, art, and business of growing and marketing crops and animals
- large machines that harvest grains
- a machine that cuts a path as wide as the blade
- a method of planting seeds in which all of last year's crop residue remains on the soil
- a product you would like to make in the shop
- breaking up the soil in order to seed crops
- types of manual grass cutters that are powered by pushing
- the science of managing forests to produce quality lumber
- a machine that gathers logs together to move them
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- machines that harvest crops to create silage, or feed, for animals
- a simple tool used to increase force
- agricultural equipment used to break up clumps of soil in preparation for planting
- vitally important or necessary
- workers in the forestry field who manage tree stands
- the matter left over from last year's crop that remains on top of the soil
- a dangerous colorless, odorless gas, which can kill and is produced by engines
- a fastener that goes through a material and connects to a nut
- a device that determines if an item is horizontal or vertical
- two objects rubbing against each other when they are moving
- the process or the fluid used to reduce friction
- soilless mix of materials for plant growth such as "potting soil"
- genetic crosses that are stronger than the parents and will not breed true to form
- a serious event during which mobile farm equipment or some other vehicle moves off its wheels, coming to rest either on the side of the equipment or upside-down
- the thickness of oil at certain temperatures
- the study of soil and plants related to crop production
- a tape or stick made of metal, wood, or plastic that is marked off by inches, in which eighths or sixteenths of an inch are marked as well
- tools that carry logs out of the forests to transportation
- the air incorporated into the soil
- required
- poison level
- machines that break the soil and turn it over
40 Clues: required • poison level • vitally important or necessary • large machines that harvest grains • the air incorporated into the soil • a simple tool used to increase force • breaking up the soil in order to seed crops • the thickness of oil at certain temperatures • a product you would like to make in the shop • machines that break the soil and turn it over • ...
Unit 4 Review 2025-03-25
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- pollution – The introduction of harmful substances into bodies of water.
- pollution – The contamination of land with waste and harmful chemicals.
- Revolution – The industrial movement that introduced high-yield crops and fertilizers.
- – The process of making seawater drinkable.
- depletion – The depletion of the Earth's protective atmospheric layer due to chemicals like CFCs.
- – The clearing of trees for timber, agriculture, or urban expansion.
- – The excessive removal of fish from oceans, leading to population declines.
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- – A farming practice that relies on a single crop type over large areas.
- – The expansion of cities, replacing natural land with buildings and roads.
- growth – The increase in human numbers, leading to higher demand for resources.
- acidification – The acidification of seawater due to increased carbon dioxide absorption.
- – The decline in soil quality and vegetation in dry regions due to overuse.
- – The use of genetically modified crops to improve yield and resistance.
- – The removal of minerals and ores from the Earth, often leading to land degradation.
- use – The process of using water for agriculture, industry, and household needs.
- pollution – The release of pollutants into the air, leading to respiratory issues.
- – The presence of a dense, harmful haze over cities due to pollutants.
- treatment – A process that treats used water to remove contaminants before reuse.
18 Clues: – The process of making seawater drinkable. • – The clearing of trees for timber, agriculture, or urban expansion. • – The presence of a dense, harmful haze over cities due to pollutants. • pollution – The contamination of land with waste and harmful chemicals. • – A farming practice that relies on a single crop type over large areas. • ...
economic keywords 2025-10-29
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- the graph that shows how the quantity of a product goes at a different price
- sector that includes intellectual activities, like AI, and scientific research
- sector that guaranteesse the majority of services to people
- goods that are bought by entreprises to create others goods that consumers can buy
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- sector specialized on agriculture, forestry, farming and fishing ...
- it shows how quantity demamnded
- primary goods/services that businesses need to produce goods and services
- goods that are used by ordinary people to satisfy their needs and they can be divided in durable and non-durable goods
- all the physical, chemical and natural processes that materials go into their way to become a good or a service
- sector specialized industry, construction and manufacturing sector
- it is the amount of a good that a person or a firm would like to buy at some specific conditions
11 Clues: it shows how quantity demamnded • sector that guaranteesse the majority of services to people • sector specialized industry, construction and manufacturing sector • sector specialized on agriculture, forestry, farming and fishing ... • primary goods/services that businesses need to produce goods and services • ...
Unit Two Vocabulary Words 2023-10-09
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- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- clothing and equipment that is worn or used in order to provide protection against hazardous substances or environments
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- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- the necessary items for a particular purpose
- agriculture that is conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology
- the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- any item worn on the body
- a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed
11 Clues: any item worn on the body • the necessary items for a particular purpose • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management • the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests • a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable • ...
Agricultre industrsy 2024-08-09
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- To loosen or break up the soil for growing plants
- and natural Resources. The cultivation and conservation of forest, wildlife, and other natural resources
- breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants
- A crop scientist, studies plants and how they can be grown, modified, and used to benefit society
- The art and science of plant cultivation and management
- Professionals trained in the science of plant cultivation and production who work to oversee and improve the growth of quality food plants, ornamental plants, and medicinal plants.
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- Mechanics. The development and maintenance of equipment and machinery for agricultural use
- The study of the biology and management of domesticated animals for human use
- and Biotechnology. Research and innovation in methods to improve the efficiency, quality, and usefulness of agricultural
- The science and technology of producing and using plants for food, fuel, fiber and land recovery
- Science. The study of soil and land management
11 Clues: To loosen or break up the soil for growing plants • The art and science of plant cultivation and management • Science. The study of soil and land management • breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants • The study of the biology and management of domesticated animals for human use • ...
Cordillera Region 2021-10-26
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- The Cordillera region helps make Canada the number one exporters of which type of products?
- This landform made it difficult for explorers to reach this region, but they managed to begin exploring the Cordillera in the late 1700s.
- This region can use water for hydroelectricity and export salmon all over the water because it is a __________ region.
- The region is found in parts of Alberta, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territory and most of ________________.
- This Cordillera has a special type of landform. It is a broad, flat area of land.
- The word "corillera" means "chain of mountains" in this language.
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- This region is known for the amazing ______ that grows there.
- Compared to other regions, we can describe the Cordillera region as _________ (synonym: little)
- This First Nations group was among the first to live in the Cordillera region.
- Jobs in this region are ____________.
- The climate in this region is considered to be ______.
11 Clues: Jobs in this region are ____________. • The climate in this region is considered to be ______. • This region is known for the amazing ______ that grows there. • The word "corillera" means "chain of mountains" in this language. • This First Nations group was among the first to live in the Cordillera region. • ...
Science Vocabulary Terms for Chapter 5 2021-08-24
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- a system formed by organisms interacting and with their non-living surroundings in a balanced way
- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- scientists who study the interactions between living things and their environments
- the flow of energy from organism to organism in a series of feeding relationships
- raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- non-living factors in the environment
- all living things
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- times of the year when fires are most likely to occur
- an animal that eats other animals
- organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down waste products
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- a consumer that eats a producer
- an interaction between two organisms in which one of the benefits and the other one is not affected
- an animal that eats other animals
- species that is experiencing a rapid population decline and is in danger of becoming extinct if the drop in numbers continues
- a method of controlling unwanted pests by using a natural predator or disease
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- active or hunting at night
- the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of plant or animal
20 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • a consumer that eats a producer • an animal that eats other animals • an animal that eats other animals • non-living factors in the environment • a consumer that eats only other animals • an animal that eats both plants and animals • individuals that are exactly the same as each other • ...
Chapter 25: Food Science Related Careers 2022-01-31
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- They analyze the nutritional content of food, discover new food sources, and research ways to make processed foods safe and healthy
- Responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs.
- Number of jobs available in an occupation
- Someone who starts their own business in the food industry, like someone who makes food kits for a specific diet, etc.
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- Qualities needed for certain jobs
- They research, develop, and oversee the production of foods
- Things, positions, situations related to your professional life that you have
- Industry in which industrial activities are directed at the production, distribution, and transportation of foods
- Qualified, and regulated health professionals that assess, diagnose and treat dietary and nutritional problems
- Responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming, forestry, rural economic development, and food
10 Clues: Qualities needed for certain jobs • Number of jobs available in an occupation • They research, develop, and oversee the production of foods • Things, positions, situations related to your professional life that you have • Qualified, and regulated health professionals that assess, diagnose and treat dietary and nutritional problems • ...
RAINFOREST CROSSWORD 2017-09-12
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- The tallest tree in the rainforest
- The process that water is transferred to the atmosphere from surfaces such as the soil and plants.
- The rainforest that found along some coasts in temperate zone.
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- One of the world's rainforest that grow below 1000m and form majority of the world's tropical rainforest.
- The type of logging that a forestry practice in which only selected trees are cut down.
- The layer contains a mixture of smaller trees and ferns that received only about 5% of the sun energy.
- Beside the animals and plants who else natively inhabited the rainforest?
- The layer of the rainforest that where the most dangerous animals stay.
- The layer of the rainforest that contains a distinct microclimate and support variety of plants and animals.
- The mixture of various type of decaying organic matter such as dead leaves.
10 Clues: The tallest tree in the rainforest • The rainforest that found along some coasts in temperate zone. • The layer of the rainforest that where the most dangerous animals stay. • Beside the animals and plants who else natively inhabited the rainforest? • The mixture of various type of decaying organic matter such as dead leaves. • ...
Physical Resources 2016-09-12
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- resources Resources which nature restores as we use them.
- resources Limited or exhaustible resources which cannot be renewed sustainably.
- The protection and wise use of natural resources.
- Everything around us, on the land, in the sea and air.
- security The certainty that necessary food supplies can be maintained.
- Resources Raw materials from which other items can be made and provide opportunities for relaxation and enjoyment.
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- The reduction of poverty within the context of a growing economy in which Gross National Product is sustained.
- Power or capacity to do work.
- resources Those gifts of nature such as land, water, minerals, forestry, etc.
- effect The result of build up of gases; the atmosphere is so changed in that heat is retained and global temperatures increase.
- The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society.
- Impact Assessment The effect of human's use of resources on the environment and the measurement of that effect.
- The process by which nature and human activities destroy good qualities in the environment.
- warming The increase in global temperatures caused by natural and human activities.
14 Clues: Power or capacity to do work. • The protection and wise use of natural resources. • Everything around us, on the land, in the sea and air. • resources Resources which nature restores as we use them. • The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society. • ...
Task A10 - Greenery (Development) & Urban Planning 2024-05-05
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- Pertaining to the study or science of plants.
- Zone designated for conservation and recreational use on the outskirts of urban areas.
- Restoring forests and ecosystems through tree planting initiatives.
- Focuses on environmental, economic, and social balance in urban planning and development.
- The science and practice of tree care and urban forestry.
- Efforts aimed at preserving natural resources and protecting ecosystems for future generations.
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- An empty parcel of land in an urban area awaiting reuse or rehabilitation. (Hint: Starts with a 'B')
- Focuses on creating vibrant, people-centered environments that reflect the unique character of a place. (Hint: Some of our colleagues have attended short courses on this)
- The plant life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- Relating to the interactions between organisms and their environment.
- Visual elements of a street, including greenery.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Enhances the aesthetic appeal, functionality, and ecological value of urban landscapes.
- Relating to or resembling trees. (Hint: it kind of rhymes with material)
14 Clues: Pertaining to the study or science of plants. • Visual elements of a street, including greenery. • The science and practice of tree care and urban forestry. • Restoring forests and ecosystems through tree planting initiatives. • The plant life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period. • ...
Progressive President Policies 2026-01-30
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- Wilson’s plan that focused on breaking up trusts and encouraging competition between businesses.
- Head of the U.S. Forestry
- System created in 1913 to regulate the money supply and respond to economic panics.
- 1906 law that allowed the federal government to regulate food and drugs to protect consumers.
- Federal agency strengthened under Roosevelt to regulate railroad rates.
- Government agency created to prevent fraudulent deceptive,and unfair business practices
- Supreme Court case in which Roosevelt successfully used the Sherman Antitrust Act against railroad monopolies.
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- Which strike did Theodore Roosevelt arbitrate in 1902
- Roosevelt’s policy of breaking up monopolies that harmed the public interest.
- 1913 law that reduced tariffs on imported goods and helped lead to the income tax.
- Journalist whose book exposed unsafe conditions in the meatpacking industry.
- Amendmentthat allowed the federal government to collect an income tax.
- Roosevelt’s broader term for his policies based on fairness, conservation, control of corporations, and consumer protection.
- 1906 law that gave the Interstate Commerce Commission the power to set maximum railroad rates.
- 1903 law that outlawed railroad rebates and unfair pricing practices.
- 1914 law that strengthened antitrust rules and protected labor unions.
16 Clues: Head of the U.S. Forestry • Which strike did Theodore Roosevelt arbitrate in 1902 • 1903 law that outlawed railroad rebates and unfair pricing practices. • Amendmentthat allowed the federal government to collect an income tax. • 1914 law that strengthened antitrust rules and protected labor unions. • ...
Chapter 25: Food Science Related Careers 2022-01-31
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- Responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs.
- Things, positions, situations related to your professional life that you have
- Qualified, and regulated health professionals that assess, diagnose and treat dietary and nutritional problems
- Industry in which industrial activities are directed at the production, distribution, and transportation of foods
- They analyze the nutritional content of food, discover new food sources, and research ways to make processed foods safe and healthy
- Qualities needed for certain jobs
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- They research, develop, and oversee the production of foods
- Number of jobs available in an occupation
- Someone who starts their own business in the food industry, like someone who makes food kits for a specific diet, etc.
- Responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming, forestry, rural economic development, and food
10 Clues: Qualities needed for certain jobs • Number of jobs available in an occupation • They research, develop, and oversee the production of foods • Things, positions, situations related to your professional life that you have • Qualified, and regulated health professionals that assess, diagnose and treat dietary and nutritional problems • ...
Ag- Amari Smith 2016-01-20
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- herding/pastroralism-the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- rotation-the practicing of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- cultivation of domesticated crops and raising of domesticated animals
- of farmers or their way of life
- ranching-a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
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- landscape-the cultural landscape of agriculture areas
- chain-the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- mechanized, large-scale farming, usually ynder corporate ownership
- art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- and gathering-the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- subsistence agriculture-farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- agriculture-use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural popularity
- cropping-a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
14 Clues: of farmers or their way of life • landscape-the cultural landscape of agriculture areas • mechanized, large-scale farming, usually ynder corporate ownership • cropping-a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • chain-the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • ...
Ag Dazia Martinez 2016-01-19
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- regards a system of agricultural organization what you call bringing together food when you grab a bunch
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms
- deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from it wild ancestors
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvasted
- expenditure of much labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity
- the pratice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop
- the activity of hunting for fish using a hook trapping or gathering
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- a factory like farm devoted to either life stock fattening or dairying
- a class of agriculture or more properly raising female cattle goats or certain other lactating production of milk
- changes made to the enviorment e.g. the use of pesticides to grow crops
- characteristics of farmers or their way of living
- in america commercial grain agriculture a farm on which no one lives
- the art science and pratice of studying and managing forests and plantations
14 Clues: the cultivation of aquatic organisms • characteristics of farmers or their way of living • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvasted • the pratice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop • the activity of hunting for fish using a hook trapping or gathering • in america commercial grain agriculture a farm on which no one lives • ...
5.01 Natural Resources Careers 2020-03-16
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- does research on habitat and wildlife and advises government agencies in establishing fish/game laws and habitat improvement programs.
- the top layer of the Earth’s surface, which is suitable for the growth of plant life.
- studies the effects of the environment on animal life.
- provides assistance in managing forests for the private landowner as well as the commercial grower.
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- move felled trees form the cutting site to the loading area.
- an essential nutrient for all plant and animal life.
- works for the agency (North Carolina Wildlife Commission) responsible for controlling the harvest of wildlife
- are hired by private landowners and companies to estimate tree volume on a tract of land.
- works in the field tagging animals, gathering data and assisting with research.
- responsible for overseeing and managing logging operations.
- animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the help of humans.
- one responsible for the health and well-being of our cities trees.
- classify soil according to the most appropriate use. Requires bachelor’s degree
- industry that grows, manages, and harvests trees for lumber, posts, panels, paper and many other commodities.
14 Clues: an essential nutrient for all plant and animal life. • studies the effects of the environment on animal life. • responsible for overseeing and managing logging operations. • move felled trees form the cutting site to the loading area. • one responsible for the health and well-being of our cities trees. • ...
Jessica Ladymon Agriculture Cross Word 2016-02-08
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- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase agricultural productivity
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
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- dating back 10000 years it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- commercial gardening and fruit farming so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- highly mechanized large scale farming usually under corporate ownership
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the art science and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations and related natural resources
16 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
Rside-3.2-bl 2013-05-05
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- the process of replacing trees that have been cut down
- the division of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments
- resource use
- the ways in which we use land, for urban development, agriculture, industry, mining, and forestry
- the destruction of habitats that usually resulst from human activities
- damage to soil-ex. as a result of deforestation or the removal from topsoil from bare land by water and wind erosion
- the clearing or logging of forests without replanting
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- the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted
- the introduction of chemicals, toxins, wastes, or microorganisms into the environment in concentrations that are harmful to living things
- ecological info, passed down through generations, that reflect human experience with nature
- the ways in which we obtain and use naturally occuring materials such as soil, wood, water, gas, oil or minerals
- the squeezing together of soil particles so that the air spaces between them are reduced
- a process of extracting resource ore
- the expansion of a city/its suburbs
- the dying out of a species; when their numbers reach 0
- the ability of an ecosystem to sustain ecological processes and maintain biodiversity over time; maintaining ecosystem health now and later
16 Clues: resource use • the expansion of a city/its suburbs • a process of extracting resource ore • the clearing or logging of forests without replanting • the process of replacing trees that have been cut down • the dying out of a species; when their numbers reach 0 • the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted • ...
Ag-Connor Skov 2016-01-20
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- expenditure of much labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- of little labor and capital on a piece of land to increase agricultural productivity
- in american commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
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- the cultivation of aquatic organisms, especially for food
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the art, science and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related to natural resources
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
16 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the cultivation of aquatic organisms, especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
Deforestation Crossword 2021-06-15
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- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs.
- a luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall.
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
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- farming method that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest
- the science or practice of planting, managing,and caring for forests.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
8 Clues: matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs. • the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume. • the science or practice of planting, managing,and caring for forests. • farming method that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest • The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • ...
Arkansas Agriculture 2023-10-05
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- A type of chicken used for egg production
- Arkansas ranks first nationally for this grain crop producing almost 50% of the nations harvest
- Arkansas ranks 3rd for this fiber
- 3rd ranking nationally poultry commodity commonly consumed at Thanksgiving
- Arkansas ranks 10th for this high protein legume
- Arkansas largest industry adding over 21.4 billion to the economy each year
- Of the grain variety Arkansas ranks 5th with the US being the top producer in the world
- Sold by the dozen, this commodity comes in both brown and white varieties and ranks 8th
- This commodity is harvested from the ground, dried and then stored before processing, ranks 8th
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- Arkansas is home to this retailer which is the largest food retailer in the world
- 2nd ranking commodity popularly called "chicken" can be ready to process in 7 weeks
- Ranked 12th nationally for this type of bovine
- Nationally ranks 3rd commonly referred to as timber
- A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
- Aquaculture commodity ranked first in the nation
- Aquaculture commodity that ranks between 2nd and 3rd nationally
16 Clues: Arkansas ranks 3rd for this fiber • A type of chicken used for egg production • Ranked 12th nationally for this type of bovine • Aquaculture commodity ranked first in the nation • Arkansas ranks 10th for this high protein legume • Nationally ranks 3rd commonly referred to as timber • Aquaculture commodity that ranks between 2nd and 3rd nationally • ...
Engineering Careers 2014-04-24
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- Also known as biological engineering, and it covers subjects from aquaculture (raising food sources that thrive in water), to land farming and forestry.
- Engineers that specialize in power supply and generation.
- These engineers specialize in road, bridge, buildings and water supply system design and construction.
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- A combination of biology, medicine and engineering. They are trained to analyze and design solutions that will improve patient care.
- These engineers utilize their knowledge of the physical world to manipulate the interactions of individual atoms and molecules.
- This engineers research, design and develop vehicles and their subsystems.
- The study of the design, development, and production of air and spacecraft.
- Engineers that develop and improve the software programs and hardware that make computers run.
8 Clues: Engineers that specialize in power supply and generation. • This engineers research, design and develop vehicles and their subsystems. • The study of the design, development, and production of air and spacecraft. • Engineers that develop and improve the software programs and hardware that make computers run. • ...
Government Acronyms 2022-06-16
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- regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the country as well as over surrounding international waters
- an international organization that facilitates worldwide police cooperation and crime control
- executive department responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming, forestry, rural economic development, and food
- executive branch department directly related to national security and armed forces
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- domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement agency
- department tasked with the enforcement of federal law and administration of justice
- scientific and regulatory agency within the United States Department of Commerce that forecasts weather
- departments of the U.S. federal government. It administers federal housing and urban development laws
8 Clues: executive branch department directly related to national security and armed forces • department tasked with the enforcement of federal law and administration of justice • an international organization that facilitates worldwide police cooperation and crime control • ...
People as resource 2021-08-15
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- Activities like agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishing, poultry farming and mining are part of
- Self-consumption is
- Quarrying and manufacturing is included in the
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- Activities which include production of goods or services, including government service and are performed for pay or profit, are called
- When there is investment made in the form of education, training and medical care, the population becomes
- Greater knowledge with the help of improved technology can rapidly improve the production of land resources. One big example of this in India is
6 Clues: Self-consumption is • Quarrying and manufacturing is included in the • Activities like agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishing, poultry farming and mining are part of • When there is investment made in the form of education, training and medical care, the population becomes • ...
Ag-Itzel Cruz 2016-01-20
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- the art,science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations and related natural resources
- the characteristics of farmers or their way of life
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
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- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
14 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • the characteristics of farmers or their way of life • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
Ag-Breanna lujan 2016-01-20
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- expendeiture of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, avoid exhausting the soil
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
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- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- characteristics of farmers or their way of life
- the feeding relationships between species in biotic community
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
16 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristics of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • ...
Geography of BC 2025-03-01
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- Rapid economic growth followed but a sudden decline.
- purchase, 1867 deal in which US bought land from Russia.
- This abbreviated form of a trade agreement between US and Canada, made in 1989.
- This mine operated in Kimberley, BC from 1909 - 2001 and produced lead, zinc and silver.
- Population increase of BC was influenced by this, people coming to BC from other countries.
- defined lines that separate regions, provinces or countries.
- A form of travel that helps people get from Vancouver Island to the mainland.
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- bay, Canadian trading company founded in 1807.
- convergence, Decrease in travel and communication time between places due to technology and faster travel options.
- This mineral and discovery of its deposits led to an influx in European settlers to our beautiful province.
- European settlement was influenced by this type of patter after the completion of the railroad.
- People group that have inhabited BC (North America) since time immemorial.
- diffusion, How things spread spatially from one place to another.
- A movie, part of a saga, that was filmed in BC.
- Gwaii, An archipelago off the coast of British Columbia, previously known as Queen Charlotte Islands.
- Vancouver Island was originally known for this industry.
16 Clues: bay, Canadian trading company founded in 1807. • A movie, part of a saga, that was filmed in BC. • Rapid economic growth followed but a sudden decline. • purchase, 1867 deal in which US bought land from Russia. • Vancouver Island was originally known for this industry. • defined lines that separate regions, provinces or countries. • ...
Primary Sector in Spain 2024-03-18
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- The collection and processing of fish and seafood.
- The country in Europe with the most land used for primary sector activities AFTER Spain.
- This type of landscape is located in Central, Southern, and eastern Spain and is used for olive, wine, cereal, and animal production.
- Spain's most productive fishing region.
- Spain, France, and Italy are the world's largest producers of this beverage.
- The country which buys more of Spain's primary sector products than any other.
- Agricultural products which are sold to other countries are called what.
- This type of landscape is found in the Canary Islands and is used for special export crops.
- This type of farming includes the raising of animals and animal products.
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- Spanish Island with a very dry climate which still produces wine.
- The growing of crops and agricultural products.
- Spain's second largest agricultural export.
- This type of landscape is found in the North of Spain and inlcudes many small farms and cow poduct production.
- The most common animal farmed in Spain.
- The cutting down and processing of forest and wood products.
- Agricultural products bought from another country are called what.
- Are a natural disaster which are a very big problem for Spain's forests every summer.
- Spain is the leading producer of this food (and its oil).
18 Clues: The most common animal farmed in Spain. • Spain's most productive fishing region. • Spain's second largest agricultural export. • The growing of crops and agricultural products. • The collection and processing of fish and seafood. • Spain is the leading producer of this food (and its oil). • The cutting down and processing of forest and wood products. • ...
chapter 15 2024-04-17
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- cutting - allow for a natural establishment of seedlings under the cover of the remaining trees.
- - a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation.
- private forest landowners - forestlands owned by farmers
- cycling - a system where energy and matter are transferred between living and non-living organism
- - the growing and cultivation of trees.
- - cut down and remove every tree from (an area).
- - the process of cutting back lower branches to literally raise the height of your trees' canopy.
- stand improvement - a phrase used to identify forest management practices
- - make or become less dense, crowded, or numerous
- - survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way.
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- forestry - balances the needs of the environment, wildlife, and communities
- management plan - BIA-approved plans used to manage an area of forested trust land.
- - the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- - the action or process of regenerating or being regenerated
- - an area of woodland in which the trees periodically cut back to ground level to provide firewood
- management practices - way to describe acceptable practices
- - a layer of plants and bushes that grows under the canopy of a forest
- - the process of replanting an area with trees.
18 Clues: - the growing and cultivation of trees. • - the process of replanting an area with trees. • - cut down and remove every tree from (an area). • - make or become less dense, crowded, or numerous • - survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way. • private forest landowners - forestlands owned by farmers • ...
South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya: Government and Economics 2024-10-12
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- Major Kenyan industries include ________________, forestry, and fishing
- this country operates a free market economy and is the second largest economy in Africa
- top export of Kenya
- In the several decades after Nigeria's independence, it controlled by military-led _______________
- South Africa's GDP _________ since the early 1900s primarily due to free trade policies and improved workers' rights
- Has the largest economy in Africa
- Nigeria's dictatorships operated a ___________ economy
- Nigeria has a _________________________ government
- In 1999, a civilian government came into power in Nigeria and imposed a series of economic __________, moving most of the economy to a __________ ___________ system.
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- top export of South Africa
- South Africa has a ______________________ government. People elect officers to the National Assembly, which later elects the president
- during his five years as president, he worked hard to bring more of the black population into the nation's economy
- a condition that was created due to a large unemployed working population, which is more noticeable between white and black South Africans due to apartheid
- Nigeria gained its independence from __________ in 1960.
- Kenya has a market-based economy where the government controls some ___________________ businesses
- top export of Nigeria
- This country currently has a presidential democracy; this country places a high priority on women participating in government
- National parks and wildlife refuges contribute to Kenya's ________________ industry
18 Clues: top export of Kenya • top export of Nigeria • top export of South Africa • Has the largest economy in Africa • Nigeria has a _________________________ government • Nigeria's dictatorships operated a ___________ economy • Nigeria gained its independence from __________ in 1960. • Major Kenyan industries include ________________, forestry, and fishing • ...
Nature and Importance of the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Industry 2023-10-26
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- the cultivation of garden plants.
- the science of growing crops and raising animals to meet the food, fiber, fuel, and other needs of humans.
- the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
- a production system that avoids the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, and livestock feed additives.
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests.
- the use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals.
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- all the things found in nature, including living organisms, minerals, soil, water, and air.
- the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables.
- all the nonfarm work in the agriculture industry.
- an area of agriculture that includes chemical fertilizers, chemical pesticides, soil analysis, analysis of agricultural products, and determination of the nutritional needs of plants and animals.
- the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts.
- a discipline within agriculture that deals with technical aspects of food from harvest to consumption.
12 Clues: the cultivation of garden plants. • all the nonfarm work in the agriculture industry. • the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms • the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests. • the use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals. • the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables. • ...
Forestry (and 5 words of another subject) 2023-02-03
15 Clues: bbq • Zeus • Ecosia • wildfire • axe lvl50 • kill a tree • he cut trees • the Anonymous • an atome can't be • Amazony, Bolsonaro • slaughterhouse for trees • the opposite life of your pet • it is what you throw in a bin • Notre Dame de Paris has lost it • where all of the garbage are disposed
Canada Crossword —farming, forestry, and fishing industry 2016-05-01
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- Animals without backbones but with hard, protective shells.
- Fish that feed and are caught near the surface.
- Why “we are now capable of mining forest”?
- fishery Commercial fishing that is carried out close to shore in small independently owned boats.
- The day to demonstrate support for environmental protection.
- Where is the leading pulp and paper producer?
- Where did the collapse of East Coast Cod happen?
- Which type of agriculture requires larger amounts of labour?
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- What is the factor that necessary for being able to farm?
- What is the factor that necessary for being able to farm?
- What is the factor that necessary for being able to farm?
- Which type of wood has wider range of applicants?
- fishery Commercial fishing that is carried out farther from shore in larger company-owned boats.
- Fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor.
- The products of extensive farming are produced for?
- The international organization that develops and manages the standard and certifications for responsible forests.
16 Clues: Why “we are now capable of mining forest”? • Where is the leading pulp and paper producer? • Fish that feed and are caught near the surface. • Where did the collapse of East Coast Cod happen? • Which type of wood has wider range of applicants? • Fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor. • The products of extensive farming are produced for? • ...
3.2 2013-05-06
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- refers to the destruction of habitats, which usually results from human activities
- is the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted
- can occur when water and wind erosion removes topsoil from bare land
- is the practice in which forests are logged or cleared for human use and never replanted
- refers to the ways we obtain and use these materials
- is one method that reduces run-off by improving the movement of air and water through soil
- occurs when soil particles are squeezed together and the air spaces between the particles are reduced
- is the introduction of chemicals, toxins, wastes, or micro-organisms into the environment in concentrations that are harmful to living things
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- is the division of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments
- refers to the ways we use the land around us for urban development, agriculture, industry, mining,and forestry
- These processes are important to biological diversity and ensure the continuation of the ecosystem over time
- is the dying out of a species
12 Clues: is the dying out of a species • refers to the ways we obtain and use these materials • is the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted • is the division of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments • can occur when water and wind erosion removes topsoil from bare land • refers to the destruction of habitats, which usually results from human activities • ...
agricultural terminology 2022-02-03
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- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- loses leaves during the dormant season evergreen keeps leaves and remains green year-round turgid plant is swollen or filled with moisture wilted plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- a plant that lives more than two years
- A plant rest or grows very little Response to an adverse condition
- The science and practice of growing field crops such as cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn, and soybeans.
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- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms and life processes
- the part of biology that deals with plants
- The science and practice of growing, managing, and harvesting trees for building materials and other products.
9 Clues: a plant that lives more than two years • the part of biology that deals with plants • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years • A plant rest or grows very little Response to an adverse condition • the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms and life processes • ...
Conservation Crossword 2025-03-19
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- This town in France recently started giving out free chickens to successfully combat food waste
- This legendary musician co-founded the Rainforest Foundation Fund in 1989 with his wife
- This Swedish City uses forestry by-products and other biomass for over 90% of its energy
- What freshwater minnow species, native to Tennessee was believed to have been extirpated from Laurel Creek in 1976?
- This technology helps manage analyze and visualize geographic field data (acronym)
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- This national park was founded in 1872, making it the oldest national park to date
- What is the name of the root and water restricting horizon found in the Dickson soil series (Tennessee’s official state soil)?
- National Ag Week falls in what month of the year?
- The world's largest hydropower project is found in what country?
9 Clues: National Ag Week falls in what month of the year? • The world's largest hydropower project is found in what country? • This national park was founded in 1872, making it the oldest national park to date • This technology helps manage analyze and visualize geographic field data (acronym) • ...
John Deere 2021-01-22
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- a metal lining for a round hole, especially one in which an axle revolves.
- heavy equipment with a long blade used to create a flat surface during grading
- a gasket in the form of a ring with a circular cross section, typically made of pliable material, used to seal connections in pipes, tubes, etc
- Machine that cuts trees
- the building of something, typically a large structure.
- initials of Articulated Dump Truck
- heavy equipment machine used in construction to move or load into or onto another type of machinery
- an instrument for measuring
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- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of an object before it is built or made
- heavy vehicle used in a logging operation for pulling cut trees out of a forest in a process called "skidding"
- a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines and machines
- metal ring, open on one end to fit into a machined groove
- Best in the world
- creating, managing, using, conserving and repairing forests
- your mom’s favorite youngest sister
- mechanism used for producing linear motion and force in applications that transfer power.
- your mom’s middle sister
- the standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.
18 Clues: Best in the world • Machine that cuts trees • your mom’s middle sister • an instrument for measuring • initials of Articulated Dump Truck • your mom’s favorite youngest sister • the building of something, typically a large structure. • metal ring, open on one end to fit into a machined groove • creating, managing, using, conserving and repairing forests • ...
Ag Mech 1 Vocabulary Quiz (Unit ) 2024-08-19
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- science, art, and business of growing and marketing crops and animals
- fuels based on oil, such as gasoline and diesel
- the air incorporated into the soil
- the study of soil and plants related to crop production
- agricultural equipment used to break up clumps of soil in preparation for planting
- a personal protective device worn over the mouth, nose, or entire face that acts as a barrier preventing the inhalation of chemicals, fumes, and other toxic airborne substances
- a toxic chemical substance that can be applied to crops, livestock and other surfaces to kill and control populations of insects that threaten health and well-being.
- a machine that cuts a path as wide as the blade
- two objects rubbing against each other when they are moving
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- grass
- poison level
- the process or the fluid used to reduce friction
- soilless mix of materials for plant growth such as "potting soil"
- used to describe a tool that rewinds itself, such as a tape measure
- the science of managing forests to produce quality lumber
- a simple tool used to increase force
- a device surrounding a tube of liquid containing a bubble, which shows the user if an object is level or plumb
- the thickness of oil at certain temperatures
18 Clues: grass • poison level • the air incorporated into the soil • a simple tool used to increase force • the thickness of oil at certain temperatures • fuels based on oil, such as gasoline and diesel • a machine that cuts a path as wide as the blade • the process or the fluid used to reduce friction • the study of soil and plants related to crop production • ...
International Trade #3 2025-09-10
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- Trade gives consumers more choice and often lower prices.
- Focusing on producing certain goods or services to increase efficiency.
- Money spent in New Zealand by foreign visitors, counted as an export service.
- A company that operates in more than one country.
- Raw materials from farming, forestry, and fishing.
- A supply and demand diagram showing how the value of the NZ dollar is set.
- The amount of New Zealand dollars people want to buy in exchange for other currencies.
- Trade opens bigger markets for New Zealand producers but increases competition.
- Fees and living costs paid by international students in New Zealand.
- Trade affects tax income, jobs, and policies like subsidies or tariffs.
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- A weaker NZ$ makes exports cheaper overseas, boosting sales.
- Some workers gain jobs in export industries, while others may lose jobs to imports.
- When overseas companies invest in New Zealand businesses or assets.
- When the value of the NZ dollar changes a lot in a short time.
- The ratio of export prices to import prices.
- Goods made overseas, such as cars or electronics, that New Zealand buys.
- When New Zealand can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another country.
- The growing connection between countries through trade, finance, and culture.
18 Clues: The ratio of export prices to import prices. • A company that operates in more than one country. • Raw materials from farming, forestry, and fishing. • Trade gives consumers more choice and often lower prices. • A weaker NZ$ makes exports cheaper overseas, boosting sales. • When the value of the NZ dollar changes a lot in a short time. • ...
agricultural terminology 2022-02-03
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- a plant that completes its life cycle in two years
- loses leaves during the dormant season evergreen keeps leaves and remains green year-round turgid plant is swollen or filled with moisture wilted plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- a plant that lives more than two years
- A plant rest or grows very little Response to an adverse condition
- The science and practice of growing field crops such as cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn, and soybeans.
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- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms and life processes
- the part of biology that deals with plants
- The science and practice of growing, managing, and harvesting trees for building materials and other products.
9 Clues: a plant that lives more than two years • the part of biology that deals with plants • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • a plant that completes its life cycle in two years • A plant rest or grows very little Response to an adverse condition • the branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms and life processes • ...
Canadian Industries 2013-04-25
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- taking pictures of the ground from an elated position
- an industry related to research and develpoment, particularly tied to information technology including geotechnology
- a belt of land between two other land areas, typically having a particular feature or giving access to a particular area
- photograph used to record the changing human and natural features of our country
- characteristic of a countryside
- machinery and equiptment developed from such scientific knowledge
- investigate the opinions or experience of a group of people by asking them questions
- the state of being useful, profitable or beneficial
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
- the planet on which we live
- to live in Canada
- capable of producing colour
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- making something on a large scale machinery
- an industry related to extracting or harvesting natural resources, including mining, forestry, farming, and fishing
- the science or practise or farming, cultivation of the soil for the growing of the crops
- black and white
- elevated view from above, with a prespective as though the observer were a bird
- production of an economic good or service within an economy
- an industry that uses unprocessed matierals to manufacture and produce finished products
- characteristic of a city or town
- an industry that provides people with services including retail, commerical, transportation, and government services
- the action of helping or doing
- produces false colour
23 Clues: black and white • to live in Canada • produces false colour • the planet on which we live • capable of producing colour • the action of helping or doing • characteristic of a countryside • characteristic of a city or town • making something on a large scale machinery • the state of being useful, profitable or beneficial • the governing body of a nation, state, or community • ...
