Across
- 2. Advancements in farming during the Industrial Revolution.
- 3. Large-scale farming of cash crops like coffee, sugar, and tobacco.
- 6. Crops modified for better yield and resistance.
- 8. Farming over large areas with lower labor input.
- 10. Farming methods that protect the environment.
- 11. The spread of high-yield crops and fertilizers in the 20th century.
- 14. Changing crops yearly to maintain soil health.
- 16. Regions where farming first developed.
- 19. Farming mainly to feed one’s family.
- 20. Herding animals for survival rather than settled farming.
Down
- 1. Large-scale farming for profit.
- 4. Cultivating a single crop over large areas.
- 5. Ensuring reliable access to enough food.
- 7. Artificial watering of crops.
- 9. High labor input for maximum output.
- 12. The transition from hunting and gathering to farming.
- 13. The use of machines to enhance farming efficiency.
- 15. Steps carved into hillsides for farming.
- 17. The integration of farming with commercial food production industries.
- 18. Chemicals used to improve plant growth.
