Across
- 3. It consists of one or more plots or pieces of land.
- 5. It is a farming technique in which a fine layer of manure is put on top of the soil, and a thick layer of sand is spread over that.
- 7. A type of watering system in which the water is taken from artificial sources such as irrigation channels, flooding and sprinkling.
- 8. Several types of crop are grown at the same time.
- 9. A type of farming in which various crops are cultivated on large areas of land.
- 11. This is a type of traditional agriculture in which crops such as rice are cultivated in the flooded land.
- 12. A type of landscape in which the plots are surrounded by fences and are not separated from each other.
- 15. A type of farming in which the land is used up to its maximum capacity.
- 16. This is a type of traditional agriculture in which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored.
Down
- 1. It is a form of agriculture where plants are not grown in soil, but rather in trays or grow beds fed by a constant flow of nutrient solution
- 2. A type of watering system that is dependent on rainfall and it is often supplemented by modern irrigation techniques in times of drought.
- 4. A single type of crop is grown.
- 6. A type of human settlement in which the houses are spread out across the countryside. It is surrounded by cultivated lands and fields.
- 10. A type of landscape in which the plots are separated by fences, hedges or walls and they are linked by a network of roads.
- 13. A type of human settlement in which the buildings are grouped together to form a village. It is surrounded by fields and farmland.
- 14. It is a system of crop irrigation involving the controlled delivery of water directly to individual plants through a network of tubes or pipe.
