Across
- 2. Rotating planting locations as soil depletes.
- 8. Highly developed, economically dominant regions.
- 10. Hot, humid near the equator.
- 12. Large estate focused on cash crops.
- 14. Paddy cultivation in flooded fields.
- 16. Genetically Modified Organisms in agriculture.
- 17. Cultivating crops and livestock.
- 18. Settlements arranged along a path.
- 19. Raising livestock on large grazing areas.
- 21. Less developed, economically subordinate regions.
- 23. Moving livestock for grazing.
- 25. Worldwide production and distribution network.
- 26. High-yield farming using advanced methods.
- 28. Growing for personal consumption.
- 29. Increasing production through new technologies.
- 30. Maximizing output through intensive resources.
Down
- 1. Revolution Industrialization of agriculture in 19th century.
- 3. Large-scale farming for profit.
- 4. Cultivating cereal crops.
- 5. Producing only for one's needs.
- 6. Plants grown for edible seeds/grains.
- 7. Scattered, isolated farm dwellings.
- 9. Compact, closely spaced dwellings.
- 11. Mild, rainy winters, hot, dry summers.
- 13. Large commercial agricultural businesses.
- 15. Transfer of plants, animals between continents.
- 20. Production for sale and profit.
- 22. Raising cattle, processing milk.
- 24. Low-input farming over large areas.
- 27. Underground plant parts (e.g., potatoes).