Agriculture and Rural Land Use

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Across
  1. 3. Clearing land for agriculture by burning vegetation (Easy)
  2. 4. Organisms with altered genes for specific traits (Medium)
  3. 5. Periods of major advancements in agricultural practices (Medium)
  4. 7. Agriculture operations Industrialized farms focused on profit and efficiency (Hard)
  5. 8. Houses follow a road, river, or other linear feature (Easy)
  6. 12. Houses spread out with larger land holdings (Medium)
  7. 14. climate Hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters (Easy)
  8. 15. Seeds bred to produce larger and more consistent harvests (Easy)
  9. 16. Farming using machines and technology to increase efficiency (Easy)
  10. 17. Networks of businesses involved in food production and distribution (Hard)
  11. 18. ensuring fair prices and benefits for farmers (Easy)
  12. 20. Early region of agriculture in present-day Pakistan with advanced irrigation systems (Medium)
  13. 24. Entire settlements move to find new land for livestock (Medium)
  14. 27. Region known for Mayan and Aztec agriculture, including terraced farming (Medium)
  15. 29. Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases after Columbus' voyages (Easy)
  16. 32. Narrow land survey unit stretching back from a road or waterway (Medium)
  17. 33. Explains how land use patterns vary around a city based on transportation costs (Medium)
  18. 34. Houses close together for shared resources and defense (Easy)
  19. 35. Government payments to support farmers (Easy)
  20. 36. Land survey method using squares and compass directions (Medium)
  21. 37. 20th-century movement focused on increasing crop yields (Easy)
  22. 38. Region known for rice cultivation and complex agricultural systems (Easy)
  23. 39. Farming for basic needs, not profit (Easy)
  24. 40. High output on small land with heavy resource inputs (Medium)
Down
  1. 1. Explains how land use patterns vary based on distance from a central market (Hard)
  2. 2. Maximum number of organisms an environment can support (Hard)
  3. 6. Distribution of housing, agriculture, and infrastructure in rural areas (Hard)
  4. 9. Farming focused on selling products for profit (Medium)
  5. 10. Land survey method dividing land into squares for easy identification (Hard)
  6. 11. Interconnected network of producers, processors, and consumers worldwide (Hard)
  7. 13. Farming using chemical inputs to boost crop yields (Medium)
  8. 19. Seasonal movement of animals to find grazing (Easy)
  9. 21. Early region of agriculture in Mesopotamia known for its crescent shape (Easy)
  10. 22. Raising animals and crops together for increased efficiency (Hard)
  11. 23. Trade barriers on imported goods (Easy)
  12. 25. Large area planted with a single crop, leading to potential risks (Medium)
  13. 26. Crop grown for sale, not personal use (Easy)
  14. 28. Goods traded internationally from one country to another (Medium)
  15. 30. Planting only one type of crop repeatedly (Easy)
  16. 31. Farms Small-scale farms primarily for family consumption (Medium)