Across
- 2. Farming Farming that provides for the basic needs of the farmer without surplus for trade.
- 3. A period of increased agricultural production due to technological advancements.
- 4. The cultivation of a single crop over a large area.
- 7. The artificial application of water to land for agricultural purposes.
- 8. Domesticated animals raised for food, clothing, or other products.
- 9. Rotation The practice of alternating crops in a field to maintain soil fertility.
- 11. Creating stepped levels on hilly or mountainous terrain for farming.
- 13. Land that is left unplanted to recover its fertility.
- 14. The removal of the topsoil by wind, water, or human activity.
- 15. The practice of integrating trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes to improve productivity and sustainability.
Down
- 1. Modified Crops Plants whose genetic material has been altered for improved yield or resistance.
- 5. Farming Farming for the purpose of selling products for profit.
- 6. The practice of growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- 10. The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food and other products.
- 12. Large-scale industrial farming that involves the production, processing, and distribution of food.
