Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

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Across
  1. 1. Related to a city or town and its local government, like public services or buildings.
  2. 4. Plants that farmers grow to use as food, like corn, wheat, or vegetables.
  3. 5. A product or material that people buy and sell, like food, metal, or oil.
  4. 10. Something that people use to help them do things or meet their needs, like water, energy, or money.
  5. 11. The science and practice of growing plants, flowers, fruits, and vegetables.
  6. 12. The science of farming, which includes growing plants and raising animals for food and other products.
  7. 13. The natural world around us, including air, water, plants, and animals.
  8. 14. Something that is powered or moved by air or gas.
  9. 18. The use of science and math to design and build machines, structures, and other useful things.
  10. 21. Ways to keep places clean and healthy, like garbage collection and clean water systems.
  11. 22. The use of living things, like cells or bacteria, to create products that help people, such as medicine or food.
  12. 23. Birds like chickens, ducks, and turkeys that are raised for their meat and eggs.
  13. 24. Farm animals like cows, pigs, and sheep that are raised for food or other products.
Down
  1. 2. A large business that deals with the production, processing, and selling of farm products.
  2. 3. The process of putting a plan or idea into action or making it happen.
  3. 6. The act of trying to achieve or get something, like a goal or dream.
  4. 7. To protect something or keep it in good condition so that it lasts a long time.
  5. 8. A new idea, product, or way of doing something that makes life easier or better.
  6. 9. A long period of time when there is very little or no rain.
  7. 15. A group of businesses that make products or provide services, like technology or food companies.
  8. 16. A person who buys and uses goods or services.
  9. 17. Something that is powered or moved by water or other liquids.
  10. 19. The study of how traits like eye color or height are passed down from parents to children.
  11. 20. To look at something carefully to understand it better or find out how it works.