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Agriculture Vocab
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1. 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
organic agriculture
Second Agricultural Revolution
Salinization
von Thunen Model
2. Reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds - which result from sexual fertilization
agricultural origin
plantation agriculture
Seed agriculture
Topsoil loss
3. 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
Crop
Topsoil loss
Wet rice
Spring wheat
4. 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
Thresh
Fertile Crescent
First Agricultural Revolution
Hull
5. A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale - usually to a more developed country
Plantation
Third Agricultural Revolution
Reaper
Urban sprawl
6. Agricultural hearth
Genetically modified foods
agricultural origin
Winnow
Vegetative planting
7. 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
Sustainable agriculture
Pesticides
Industrial Revolution
biotechnology
8. The process where plants are artificially selected and become accustomed to human provision and control.
Milkshed
plant domestication
biotechnology
agricultural origin
9. Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
Paddy
Green Revolution
Crop
Subsistence agriculture
10. The process where animals are artificially selected and become accustomed to human provision and control.
Transhumance
animal domestication
Reaper
feedlots
11. A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
Transhumance
Swidden
Thunian patterns
Vegetative planting
12. The most productive farmland
Thresh
Intensive subsistence agriculture
Cereal grain
Prime agricultural alnd
13. Seed of a cereal grain
Urban sprawl
Grain
Specialty crops
Seed agriculture
14. The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
Truck farming
capital-intensive agriculture
Milkshed
Crop rotation
15. Grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals - as well as land used for grazing
Pasture
Crop
Second Agricultural Revolution
biotechnology
16. 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
Third Agricultural Revolution
plant domestication
Intensive subsistence agriculture
Swidden
17. Crops produced without the use of synthetic or industrially produced pesticides or fertilizers
Thresh
Spring wheat
Pasture
organic agriculture
18. The deliberate modification of Earth's surface through the cultivation of plants and the rearing of animals to obtain sustenance or economic gain
Agriculture
Crop
First Agricultural Revolution
capital-intensive agriculture
19. A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
Pastoral nomadian
mechanization
Intensive cultivation
agricultural origin
20. Chemicals used on plants that do not harm the plants - but kill pests and have negative repercussions on other species who ingest the chemicals
Pesticides
agricultural origin
Winter wheat
extensive agriculture
21. 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
biotechnology
capital-intensive agriculture
mechanization
luxury crops
22. 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
Sustainable agriculture
Genetically modified foods
Crop rotation
luxury crops
23. Form of agriculture that uses mechanical goods such as machinery - tools - vehicles - and facilities to produce large amounts of agricultural goods - a process requiring very little human labor
Winter wheat
plantation agriculture
von Thunen Model
capital-intensive agriculture
24. The period of time approximately 250 years after the start of the Second Agricultural Revolution continuing into the present - with three distinctive features. The lines distinguishing agriculture as primary - secondary - and tertiary activities are
Third Agricultural Revolution
Planned agricultural economy
Spring wheat
plant domestication
25. Rice planted on dryland in a nursery - then moved to a deliberately flooded field to promote growth
capital-intensive agriculture
Wet rice
Industrial Revolution
Double cropping
26. To beat out grain from stalks by trampling it
Intensive cultivation
Fertile Crescent
Thresh
Pasture
27. Commercial gardening and fruit farming - so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
feedlots
Wet rice
Truck farming
Double cropping
28. A form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area
Ranching
capital-intensive agriculture
Winter wheat
Milkshed
29. In agriculture - the replacement of human labor with technology or machines
Prime agricultural alnd
Green Revolution
Spring wheat
mechanization
30. Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
Third Agricultural Revolution
Transhumance
Commercial agriculture
extensive agriculture
31. When cash crops are grown on large estates
plantation agriculture
feedlots
Shifting cultivation
Slash-and-burn agriculture
32. The outer covering of a seed
Transhumance
luxury crops
Thresh
Hull
33. A flooded field for growing rice
Shifting cultivation
Fertile Crescent
agricultural origin
Sawah
34. Another name for shifting cultivation - so named because fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
metallurgy
Cereal grain
agricultural origin
Slash-and-burn agriculture
35. 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
Intensive subsistence agriculture
Hull
Seed agriculture
36. Wheat planted in the spring and harvested in the late summer
Cereal grain
Prime agricultural alnd
Winnow
Spring wheat
37. 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.
Specialty crops
First Agricultural Revolution
Sustainable agriculture
Double cropping
38. Any kind of agricultural activity that involves effective and efficient use of labor on small plots of land to maximize crop yield
Third Agricultural Revolution
Labor-intensive agriculture
Winter wheat
Intensive cultivation
39. 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
agribusiness
Pesticides
Shifting cultivation
Winter wheat
40. Harvesting twice a year from the same field
Ridge tillage
Industrial Revolution
Double cropping
Fertile Crescent
41. A machine that cuts grain standing in the field
agricultural origin
Pastoralism
Truck farming
Reaper
42. 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
Ridge tillage
Chaff
Genetically modified foods
feedlots
43. The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year - to avoid exhausting the soil.
Planned agricultural economy
Third Agricultural Revolution
Crop rotation
Winnow
44. Malay word for wet rice - commonly but incorrectly used to describe a sawah
Animal husbandry
Fertile Crescent
Paddy
Truck farming
45. A type of agricultural activity based on nomadic animal husbandry or the raising of livestock to provide food - clothing - and shelter
Pastoralism
Intensive cultivation
metallurgy
Hull
46. The technique of separating metals from ores.
metallurgy
Fertile Crescent
von Thunen Model
organic agriculture
47. System of planting crops on ridge tops - in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
Industrial Revolution
Agriculture
Milkshed
Ridge tillage
48. An agricultural system characterized by low inputs of labor per unit land area
Sustainable agriculture
Winnow
extensive agriculture
Topsoil loss
49. Degradation of land - especially in semiarid areas - primarily because of human actions like excessive crop platning - animal grazing - and tree cutting
Animal husbandry
Second Agricultural Revolution
Third Agricultural Revolution
Desertification
50. Type of agriculture that requires large levels of manual labor to be successful
Subsistence agriculture
luxury crops
Labor-intensive agriculture
agricultural origin