Unit 5 Agricultural and Rural Land use

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Across
  1. 5. Crop rotation to maintain soil fertility.
  2. 6. Seasonal movement of livestock.
  3. 7. Deliberate modification of Earth’s surface for food production.
  4. 9. Farming for sale and profit.
  5. 13. Artificial watering of crops.
  6. 14. Large farm specializing in one crop.
  7. 16. Second agricultural revolution with new technologies.
  8. 17. theory explains that land prices and demand decrease as the distance from the Central Business District (CBD) increases
  9. 19. Raising livestock for food and products.
  10. 20. High labor input per unit of land.
  11. 21. Organism whose DNA has been altered.
Down
  1. 1. Farming for personal consumption.
  2. 2. Low labor input per unit of land.
  3. 3. Model explaining agricultural land use patterns in concentric rings from a central market based on transportation and perishability.
  4. 4. Growing a single crop repeatedly.
  5. 6. Farming on stepped hillsides.
  6. 8. Leaving land unplanted to restore nutrients.
  7. 10. Large-scale farming operations.
  8. 11. Use of genetic engineering in agriculture.
  9. 12. Process of taming plants and animals.
  10. 15. First agricultural revolution.
  11. 18. Commercial grazing of livestock.