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- 3. Grain derived from intermediate wheatgrass, known for its sustainability and deep roots.
- 4. Nobel Peace Prize-winning scientist known for his work in agriculture.
- 5. Plant cultivated for food, fiber, or other economic gain.
- 8. Movement promoting equitable trading relationships between producers and consumers.
- 9. Process of making crops that are typically annuals into plants that regrow year after year.
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- 1. First name of the scientist associated with the Green Revolution.
- 2. Agricultural transformation characterized by increased crop yields.
- 6. Substance used to promote plant growth by supplying essential nutrients.
- 7. Staple cereal grain widely cultivated for its edible seeds.
- 10. Practice of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock for human use.
