Farming for the future

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Across
  1. 2. produce or provide
  2. 5. For example cropping intensity may be 5 kgs per metre squared. The yeild can vary greatly depending on the crop and the conditions in which it is grown. Cropping Intensity is how much yield can be obtained from a certain amount of land
  3. 6. used or suitable for growing crops
  4. 7. Maize is a type of grain or crop usually used for cereals and other food products. It is called corn in other countries, and is extensively cultivated in many countries
  5. 8. Cultivated plants or agricultural produce, such as grain, vegetables, or fruit, considered as a group: Wheat is a common crop. b. The total yield of such produce in a particular season or place: an orchard that produced a huge crop of apples last year
Down
  1. 1. Pasture is both a noun and a verb associated with grazing animals. As a noun, a pasture is a field where animals such as horses and cattle can graze, or feed
  2. 3. A table covered with very edible foods. adjective. The definitionof edible is something that can be eaten. An example of something that would be described as edible is mint or rosemary, in contrast to other plants or flowers that cannot be eaten
  3. 4. farm animals regarded as an asset