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Agriculture Vocab
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1. Commercial gardening and fruit farming - so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
Truck farming
Prime agricultural alnd
Ridge tillage
Swidden
2. The process where animals are artificially selected and become accustomed to human provision and control.
animal domestication
Hull
plant domestication
metallurgy
3. A form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area
organic agriculture
Winnow
Topsoil loss
Ranching
4. Rice planted on dryland in a nursery - then moved to a deliberately flooded field to promote growth
Wet rice
Second Agricultural Revolution
plantation agriculture
Salinization
5. A machine that reaps - threshes - and cleans grain while moving over a field
Grain
Combine
biotechnology
Prime agricultural alnd
6. Places where livestock are concentrated in a very small area and raised on hormones and hearty grains that prepare them for slaughter at a much more rapid rate
Double cropping
Spring wheat
feedlots
organic agriculture
7. Crops produced without the use of synthetic or industrially produced pesticides or fertilizers
Thunian patterns
organic agriculture
Winnow
Vegetative planting
8. An agricultural activity associated with the raising of domesticated animals - such as cattle - horses - sheep - and goats
Pesticides
Pastoralism
agribusiness
Animal husbandry
9. System of planting crops on ridge tops - in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
Pastoral nomadian
Seed agriculture
Ridge tillage
extensive agriculture
10. The outer covering of a seed
First Agricultural Revolution
Mediterranean agriculture
Hull
Prime agricultural alnd
11. To remove chaff by allowing it to be blown away by the wind
Winnow
Spring wheat
Commercial agriculture
Mediterranean agriculture
12. The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year - to avoid exhausting the soil.
agribusiness
Crop rotation
Pastoralism
Ridge tillage
13. Agricultural hearth
Reaper
Industrial Revolution
agribusiness
agricultural origin
14. Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing plants
Intensive subsistence agriculture
Thresh
Pasture
Vegetative planting
15. The period of time in 17th and 18th century Europe where farming underwent significant changes. Tools and equipment were modified. Methods of soil preparation - fertilization - crop care - and harvesting improved. The general organization of agricult
Winter wheat
Second Agricultural Revolution
mechanization
Labor-intensive agriculture
16. Seed of a cereal grain
Grain
Intensive subsistence agriculture
Pasture
Commercial agriculture
17. Degradation of land - especially in semiarid areas - primarily because of human actions like excessive crop platning - animal grazing - and tree cutting
organic agriculture
agricultural origin
plant domestication
Desertification
18. The process of urban areas expanding outwards - usually in the form of suburbs - and developing over fertile agricultural land
Swidden
Shifting cultivation
Urban sprawl
Horticulture
19. A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
Shifting cultivation
Spring wheat
Intensive subsistence agriculture
Horticulture
20. The rapid economic changes that occurred in agriculture and manufacturing in England in the late 18th century and that rapidly spread to other parts of the developed world
luxury crops
First Agricultural Revolution
agricultural origin
Industrial Revolution
21. A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period
Shifting cultivation
Cereal grain
Prime agricultural alnd
Milkshed
22. Loss of the top fertile layer of soil is lost through erosion. It is a tremendous problem in areas with fragile soils - steep slopes - or torrential seasonal rains
Topsoil loss
Commercial agriculture
organic agriculture
Winnow
23. Husks of grain separated from the seed by threshing
mechanization
Sustainable agriculture
Chaff
Thunian patterns
24. The deliberate modification of Earth's surface through the cultivation of plants and the rearing of animals to obtain sustenance or economic gain
Agriculture
luxury crops
Sawah
Pastoralism
25. Each town or market is surrounded by a cet of more-or-less concentric rings within which particular commodities or crops dominated.
Genetically modified foods
Truck farming
mechanization
Thunian patterns
26. An agricultural model that spatially describes agricultural activities in terms of rent. Activities that require intensive cultivation and cannot be transported over great distances pay higher rent to be close to the market. Conversely - activities t
extensive agriculture
von Thunen Model
Thresh
Transhumance
27. Type of specialized farming occuring only in the areas where the dry-summer Mediterranean climate prevails along the shores of the Mediterranean sea
luxury crops
Mediterranean agriculture
Prime agricultural alnd
animal domestication
28. Crops including items like peanuts and pineapples - which are produced - usually in developing countries - for export
Truck farming
Specialty crops
Grain
Ridge tillage
29. When cash crops are grown on large estates
Paddy
plantation agriculture
Pastoralism
agribusiness
30. The use of genetically engineered crops in agricutlure and DNA manipulation in livestock in order to increase production. Example: radiation of meats and vegetables to prolong their freshness
Hull
Thresh
extensive agriculture
biotechnology
31. Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
Double cropping
Crop rotation
Desertification
Subsistence agriculture
32. Foods that are mostly products of organisms that have had their genes altered in a laboratory for specific purposes - such as disease resistance - increased productivity - or nutritional value allowing growers greater control - predictability - and e
Subsistence agriculture
Genetically modified foods
Ranching
Pastoral nomadian
33. Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
metallurgy
Subsistence agriculture
Commercial agriculture
Winnow
34. Process that occurs when soils in arid areas are brought under cultivation through irrigation. In arid climates - water evaporates quickly off the ground surface - leaving salty residues that render the soil infertile
Salinization
Urban sprawl
Thunian patterns
Swidden
35. Another name for shifting cultivation - so named because fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
Genetically modified foods
biotechnology
Grain
Slash-and-burn agriculture
36. Malay word for wet rice - commonly but incorrectly used to describe a sawah
Winter wheat
Cereal grain
Paddy
Third Agricultural Revolution
37. A machine that cuts grain standing in the field
Commercial agriculture
Transhumance
Pasture
Reaper
38. A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
agricultural origin
Swidden
Fertile Crescent
Double cropping
39. Wheat planted in the spring and harvested in the late summer
Thunian patterns
Milkshed
First Agricultural Revolution
Spring wheat
40. A type of agricultural activity based on nomadic animal husbandry or the raising of livestock to provide food - clothing - and shelter
First Agricultural Revolution
animal domestication
Milkshed
Pastoralism
41. A grass yielding grain for food
Pasture
Winnow
Cereal grain
organic agriculture
42. Chemicals used on plants that do not harm the plants - but kill pests and have negative repercussions on other species who ingest the chemicals
agricultural origin
Horticulture
Pesticides
Intensive subsistence agriculture
43. The growing of fruits - vegetables - and flowers
Desertification
feedlots
Horticulture
Shifting cultivation
44. Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution - typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides
Slash-and-burn agriculture
Sustainable agriculture
Winter wheat
plantation agriculture
45. The most productive farmland
Prime agricultural alnd
Combine
Spring wheat
metallurgy
46. Area located in the crescent-shaped zone near the southeastern Mediterranean coast (including Iraq - Syria - Lebanon - and Turkey) - which was once a lush environment and one of the first hearths of domestication and thus agricultural activity
Horticulture
Combine
Fertile Crescent
Plantation
47. The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
Transhumance
Grain
Horticulture
Cereal grain
48. Grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals - as well as land used for grazing
Intensive cultivation
Seed agriculture
Pasture
Swidden
49. An agricultural system characterized by low inputs of labor per unit land area
Ranching
Animal husbandry
Winnow
extensive agriculture
50. Also Neolithic Revolution. The period of time about 12 -000 years ago when the humans transitioned from hunting and gathering communities to agriculture and settlement bands due to the use of plant and animal domestication.
First Agricultural Revolution
Intensive cultivation
Grain
Third Agricultural Revolution