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