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How do I calculate how much grain is required to feed you through the chicken you ate for dinner? And is it necessary to really
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devon
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i don't know if you remember me. But I am the one that is doing the term paper over hydroponics. I have found a couple of really
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Alan
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(Last Word) The U.S. sugar program has:
A. improved the world allocation of agricultural resources. B. caused the world price of
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glenda
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I have seen vegetables for sale labelled as:
Traditionally grown, Organically grown & Conventionally grown. What would be the
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Mike
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list some disadvantages of crop-rotation
thank you very much.
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kavita
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why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conservation?
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help hand
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Why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conservation?(1 point)
Responses They cause nutrients
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Jace Antoino
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Some dairy farmers want to increase the amount of milk produced by their cows. How can the farmers use selective breeding to
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lilkakes
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Write an essay about agriculture industries
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How were Egyptian farmers able to produce enough food to create a surplus? (4 points)
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Connexus Kid
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What is seed certification?
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Abrish
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The Regional Farm Bureau (RFB) is preparing a brochure that offers advice about constructing pens for small farm animals, and
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Michael
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A farmer wants to properly manage her soil to prevent a situation like the dust bowl. What is the best way to manage the soil?
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Describe three benefits of livestock farming to the economy of your society
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Bamise Falodun
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What are 10 disadvantages and advantages of shifting cultivation?
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Tyra
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If corn is 12% protein and weighs 56 pounds per bushel, and soybeans are 44% protein and weigh 60 pounds per bushel, what
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Anna
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Which of the following explains how the Norfolk four-course field rotation led to better farm management and increased
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What disadvantages did Mayan, Aztec, and Incan farmers suffer compared to those in Europe, Asia, and Africa?
They had to hand
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Zoey Andrus
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Why do potatoes grown in mineral-rich soils, such as those found in Prince Edwar Island, are better tasting than those grown
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1234
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How did the Aztecs use canals and channels in their daily lives?(1 point)
Responses These helped to protect many of the cities
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Stax
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How did the Aztecs use canals and channels in their daily lives?(1 point)
Responses These were used to plant maguey and other
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some
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Briefly describe how you will formulate and prepare feed for any five farm animal
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Which was the main purpose of chinampas?
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how do I determine the most reasonable conclusion that can be made from the study
A study revealed that most orchards that used a
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What disadvantages did Mayan, Aztec, and Incan farmers suffer compared to those in Europe, Asia, and Africa? ( 1 point) A They
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h
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What are the potential consequences of Slash and Burn Farming?
Select two correct answers. Burning the land provides rich soil
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When corn is to be planted by the Indians, it is the work of the women folk to see to the sorting and cleaning of the best seed.
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The Signs of Corn
When corn is to be planted by the Indians, it is the work of the women folk to see to the sorting and cleaning
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The Signs of Corn When corn is to be planted by the Indians, it is the work of the women folk to see to the sorting and
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Felix
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How were Egyptian farmers able to produce surplus?
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Will
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Analyze the reason for terrace farming in the Incan Empire.(1 point)
Responses Terrace farming protected crops from sun. Terrace
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Is this statement true or false?
Independence from railroads and banks is one way that farming in the United States changed in
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heavenly
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The Signs of Corn
When corn is to be planted by the Indians, it is the work of the women folk to see to the sorting and cleaning
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How did farming in the United States change in the late 1800s?
Choose all answers that are correct. Responses World competition
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heavenly
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India relies on this technique to increase the production of crops.
(1 point) pro-immigration laws pro-immigration laws complex
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Random
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1st. Where the corn grows in straight rows and the cob is full of kernels to the end, this signifies that the planter of this
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The Signs of Corn%0D%0A%0D%0AWhen corn is to be planted by the Indians, it is the work of the women folk to see to the sorting
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fellow person of Texas connections academy
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Blank as a practice practice might have reduced the devastation associated with the Dust bowl
A) rotating crops B)cultivating a
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What three industries are represented in the El Museo de la Sal y del Azúcar? (1 point) Responses farming, manufacture, tourism
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Which of the following big businesses increased production as a result of technological innovation in Minnesota?
A. wheat and
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Hey y'all
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Examine the data from a survey of farmers about their different soil types and the crops they prefer to grow. Using relative
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What was one key difference between a tenant farmer and a sharecropper?
A. Tenant farmers only grew cotton while sharecroppers
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Rick Astley
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how developments both outside of Texas and inside the state encouraged Texas farmers to rapidly
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How did cottonseed and change the demand for cotton? _________________________
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how developments both outside of Texas and inside the state encouraged Texas farmers to rapidly
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Think about the article. Why did Heinz grow tomatoes under extreme conditions?
To mimic the climate in England To mimic the
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Killaim_Cipher
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Who benefited the most from the FSA program?
(1 point) Responses state government officials state government officials white
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Anoumous
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Read the sentence from Passage 1.
The Aztecs used a special system that turned straw into gold by creating new land for farming.
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Passage One - Genetically Engineered Crops by Tony Esplanade
Passage Two - The facts about Genetic Engineering by Harriet
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Which was the main purpose of chinampas
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