Across
- 6. – Farmers grow crops and also raise animals and use the crops to feed the livestock
- 8. – The spread of new farming technologies that boosted food production
- 12. – The process of modifying plants or animals for human use
- 13. – Farming mainly to sell food for profit
- 14. - A theory that explains how distance from a city affects the type of farming done there
- 15. – Areas where people have little or no access to affordable and healthy food
- 16. – Large farming that's connected to the entire food-production industry
- 17. – Crops that have been changed in a lab to grow better and to have better resistance
Down
- 1. – Farming that uses large areas of land and less yeilds
- 2. – Growing just enough food to support the farmer and their family
- 3. – Growing two crops on the same field in one year
- 4. – A way of life where people move with their animals to find fresh pastures
- 5. – Farmers clear land and grow crops for a few years until soil loses fertility
- 7. – When farmland turns into desert due to overuse or other negative factors
- 9. – A type of farming that uses a lot of labor or resources in a small area
- 10. – Growing only one type of crop in a large area, can make farms more vulnerable to pests
- 11. – A type of farming in tropical areas where cash crops are grown for sale
