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Farming
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agriculture
Instructions:
Answer 35 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A process in which mineral salts accumulate in the soil - killing plants; occurs when soil in dry climates are irrigated profusely
Reduced tillage systems
Water logging
Chlorinated hydrocarbons
Salinization
2. A program in which you make an annual contribution to a local farm in return for weekly deliveries of a 'share' of whatever the farm produces
Biocides
Inorganic pesticides
Pest resurgence
Community supported agriculture
3. Planting different kinds of crops alternating strips along land contours; when one crop is harvested - the other crop remains to protect the soil and prevent water from running straight down a hill
Strip farming
Water logging
Salinization
Desertification
4. The first true layer of soil; layer in which organic material is mixed with mineral particles; thickness ranges from a meter of more under virgin prairie to zero in some desserts
Mulch
Inorganic pesticides
Surface soil
Economic thresholds
5. Shaping the land to cerate level shelves of earth to hold water and soil; requires extensive hand labor or expensive machinery - but it enables farmers to farm very steep hillsides
Biocides
Reduced tillage systems
Terracing
Organophosphates
6. A rebound of pest populations due to acquired resistance to chemicals and nonspecific destruction to natural and competitors by broad scale pesticides
Pest resurgence
Surface soil
Gully erosion
Strip farming
7. Include cancer - birth defects - immunological problems - endometriosis - neurological problems - Parkinson's disease - and other chronic degenerative diseases
Gully erosion
Insecticides
Chronic effects
Contour plowing
8. Kill fungi
Fungicides
Contour plowing
Natural organic pesticides
Perennial species
9. Kill insects
Biocides
Strip farming
Insecticides
Surface soil
10. In pest management - the point at which the cost of pest damage exceeds the costs of pest control
Strip farming
Biocides
Reduced tillage systems
Economic thresholds
11. Plants that grow for more than two years
Perennial species
Desertification
Microbial agents and biological controls
Natural organic pesticides
12. Organic molecules to which phosphate group(s) are attached
Pesticide
Organophosphates
Natural organic pesticides
Rill erosion
13. 'botanicals' or organic compounds naturally occurring in plants - animals or microbes that serve as pesticides
Natural organic pesticides
Rill erosion
Microbial agents and biological controls
Fumigants
14. A broad-spectrum poison that kills a wide range of organisms
Biocides
Terracing
Insecticides
Cover crops
15. Someone who eats locally grown - seasonal food
Locavore
Subsoil
Chlorinated hydrocarbons
Inorganic pesticides
16. Removal of layers of soil - creating channels or ravines too large to be removed by normal tillage operations
Desertification
Gully erosion
Perennial species
Strip farming
17. Water saturation of soil that fills all air spaces and causes plant roots to die from lack of oxygen; a result of over irrigation
Water logging
Mulch
Locavore
Pesticide
18. The removal of thin layers of soil as little rivulets of running water gather and cut small channels in the soil
Natural organic pesticides
Rill erosion
Biocides
Reduced tillage systems
19. Protective ground cover - including both natural products and synthetic materials that protects the soil - save water - and prevent weed growth
Mulch
Herbicides
Chronic effects
Pesticide
20. Toxic gases such as methyl bromine that are used to kill pests
Rill erosion
Fumigants
Strip farming
Water logging
21. An ecologically based pest-control strategy that relies on natural mortality factors - such as natural enemies - weather - cultural control methods - and carefully applied doses of pesticides
Integrated pest management
Water logging
Microbial agents and biological controls
Herbicides
22. Any chemical that kills - controls - drives away - or modifies the behavior of a pest
Contour plowing
Fumigants
Pesticide
Economic thresholds
23. Plowing along hill contours reduces erosion
Mulch
Rill erosion
Organophosphates
Contour plowing
24. Conversion of productive lands to desert
Pest resurgence
Desertification
Organophosphates
Water logging
25. An association between the roots of most plant species and certain fungi. The plant provides organic compounds to the fungus - while the fungus provides water and nutrients to the plant
Micorrhizal symbiosis
Fumigants
Acute effects
Herbicides
26. Chemical compounds that persist in the environment and retain biological activity for long times
Pesticide
Pest resurgence
Persistent organic pollutants
Chlorinated hydrocarbons
27. Plants that can be planted immediately after harvest to hold and protect the soil
Terracing
Economic thresholds
Cover crops
Contour plowing
28. Beneficial microbes (bacteria or fungi) that can be used to suppress or control pests
Perennial species
Desertification
Biocides
Microbial agents and biological controls
29. A layer of soil beneath the topsoil that has a lower organic content and higher concentrations of fine mineral particles; often contains soluble compounds and clay particles carried down by percolating water
Locavore
Subsoil
Inorganic pesticides
Community supported agriculture
30. Hydrocarbon molecules to which chlorine atoms are attached
Inorganic pesticides
Chlorinated hydrocarbons
Desertification
Chronic effects
31. Chemicals that kill plants
Salinization
Reduced tillage systems
Economic thresholds
Herbicides
32. Including poisoning and illnesses caused by relatively high doses and accidental exposures
Perennial species
Pest resurgence
Inorganic pesticides
Acute effects
33. Systems - such as minimum till - conserve-till - and no-till - that preserve soil - save energy and water - and increase crop yields
Water logging
Reduced tillage systems
Pest resurgence
Chronic effects
34. Inorganic chemicals such as metals - acids - or bases used as pesticides
Water logging
Inorganic pesticides
Natural organic pesticides
Pest resurgence
35. Peeling off thin layers of soil from the land surface; accomplished primarily by wind and water
Biocides
Surface soil
Sheet erosion
Contour plowing