Across
- 1. to damage something so badly that it no longer exists or cannot be used or repaired
- 5. an area of lower land between two lines of hills or mountains, usually with a river flowing through it
- 6. dense; growing very close together or having a lot of leaves
- 8. the time when crops are gathered from the fields, or the act of gathering them; harvest is opposite of plant
- 11. at that or what place
- 12. the position of something
- 14. a plant such as wheat, rice, or fruit that is grown by farmers and used for food or feed
- 17. when flowers open up
- 18. used to say who or what causes something to happen or is the reason for something
- 19. a baby cow or future bull
- 21. to start to burn, or to make something start to burn
- 22. in or to many places or parts of an area
- 23. person who raises animals for the market or store
- 26. an adult male cow
- 27. a farm animal that is kept for its wool and its meat
- 29. to a very great degree
- 32. the act or process of destroying something or of being destroyed
- 34. someone who is good at growing plants
- 35. woods; a large area of land that is covered with trees
- 36. a home made of logs; usually located in the mountains and/or forest
Down
- 2. an image that you can see in a mirror, glass, or water
- 3. cows and bulls kept on a farm for their meat or milk
- 4. earth or soil; material that makes thing dirty, muddy, or dusty
- 7. an animal eating grass that is growing
- 8. a four-legged animal used on farms to ride or help with farm work
- 9. a very tall structure like a tower that is used for storing grain, winter feed for farm animals, etc.
- 10. take care of; to look after animals or grow plants so that they can be sold or used as food
- 11. at that or what time
- 13. raise
- 15. something is likely to happen, likely to be true, etc.
- 16. by a great amount
- 17. a structure used to cross something such as a river
- 20. person who grows crops in fields
- 24. home for farm animals & storage for farm equipment and animal feed
- 25. you take food to eat outside
- 26. a synonym of blossom
- 28. to put seeds in the ground to grow; the living thing that has leaves and roots and grows in the earth
- 30. fairly or to some degree
- 31. when a person or animal comes out of their mother’s body or out of an egg
- 33. the grain that bread is made from, or the plant that it grows on
