Agricultural Issues

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Across
  1. 2. chemical, biological and physical hazards which could be in the food supply
  2. 6. allows U.S. employers who meet regulatory requirements to fill temporary agricultural jobs with foreign nationals
  3. 8. regulates air emissions which come from stationary and mobile sources
  4. 10. prohibits the conditioning of any permit, lease or other use agreement on the transfer of any water right to the United States by the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture and for other purposes
  5. 11. irrigation lines below the surface of the ground
  6. 12. regulates the treatment of animals in exhibition, research, teaching and testing
Down
  1. 1. variety of living organisms found within an ecosystem, including plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms
  2. 3. works to minimize the impact federal programs have on the unnecessary and irreversible conversion of farmland to nonagricultural uses
  3. 4. lack of moisture which can be caused by natural processes and high-pressure build-up over the area
  4. 5. allows the U.S. government to work across agriculture and allows farmers expanded access to local and international markets
  5. 7. establishes structures for regulating pollutants into waters
  6. 9. focus on detecting diseases and how they are transmitted