AGRICULTURE & FARMING TERMS

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Across
  1. 4. To supply land with water by using pipes or hoses
  2. 6. Small sticky soil particles with minerals (water often sits)
  3. 9. The amount of something that is produced by a plant or farm
  4. 11. The organic component of soils that made of decomposed and very small decomposed organism parts and microorganisms.
  5. 14. A substance that is added to soil to help the growth of plants; used to add nutrients to the soil that will help the growth of plants. Can be an organic or chemical source.
  6. 17. A chemical that is used to kill animals or insects that damage plants or crops
  7. 21. A tool used to prepare land for growing crops
  8. 22. A soil made of a mix of sand, silt, and clay. Often considered the best soil type for agriculture.
  9. 23. Government certification given to businesses and farmers who produce products without the use of chemicals.
  10. 24. A decayed mixture of plants and or animal manure (such as leaves and grass) that is used to improve the soil in a garden
  11. 26. Small plant grown from a seed that is grown in a greenhouse and will be planted outside in the ground
  12. 28. Plants that are grown by farmers
  13. 30. A component of soil that is made up of once-living things (as compared to the majority of soil which is made up of things that are mineral).
  14. 31. A plan that you make before you begin planting that determines when, what, where and how much of each crop you will plant throughout the growing season.
  15. 33. A large vehicle that has two large back wheels, two smaller front wheels, and is used
  16. 34. A substance that is made by humans that is generally used for controlling pests and is often dangerous.
  17. 35. Removing parts of the plant to reduce disease, increase airflow through the plant, and direct more energy towards the fruit of the plant.
  18. 37. Agricultural services in each county in the state that provide Training and technical assistance for agricultural producers of all kinds.
  19. 38. The dry stems of wheat and other grasses; often used as mulch on a farm
  20. 40. United States Department of Agriculture. Provides grants and technical support for agriculture and conservation.
  21. 41. Farming with the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers (not organic).
  22. 42. Plants that grow very quickly in places they are unwanted and often cover or kill other plants
  23. 43. A test that can tell you how much fertility is in your soil, and how much (and what kinds) should be added for optimal production.
  24. 44. The macro nutrients in soil, what crops need the most of. Stands for nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.
Down
  1. 1. removing some plants to make room for others to grow
  2. 2. A structure made of bent poles that is covered in plastic used by farmers to extend the seasons as the structure can be made hotter (plastic) or colder (shade cloth) and about climate control to control humidity and moisture.
  3. 3. The period of time during the year when you can produce crops (depending on temperature and daylight etc.).
  4. 5. Animal waste that is rich in nutrients.
  5. 7. The amount of plant nutrients, and the availability of those nutrients, in your soil.
  6. 8. Chemicals used to kill plants or stop growth. Usually used on weeds
  7. 10. A material (such as straw, leaves or pieces of wood) that is spread over the ground in a garden to protect the plants and stop weeds from growing
  8. 12. The percentage of sand, silt and clay particles in the soil, which determines how water and nutrients move through the soil.
  9. 13. When a plant begins to grow or sprout
  10. 15. A fabric material that is installed over crops to exclude pests and / or warm the air around the plant.
  11. 16. Nutrients for plants that are chemically derived and human-made.
  12. 18. To plant crops at multiple times during the season so that you can harvest them several times
  13. 19. A building made of plastic or glass that is used for growing plants
  14. 20. An engine used for moving water from a water source to where water is needed.
  15. 25. Moving seedlings into larger containers for healthy root development
  16. 27. Includes compost, manure, minerals, and other materials from the natural environment
  17. 29. Things added to the soil (chicken manure, straw, or compost) to make it healthier and make plants grow stronger
  18. 32. To gather or collect a crop
  19. 36. Medium size soil smooth soil particle, that can form dust
  20. 38. A large gritty soil particle that forms loose soil (often drains too fast)
  21. 39. A flat plastic hose with holes that is used to water plants slowly and directly to the roots without wetting the entire plant to promote plant health. Used to conserve water.