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What is a cash crop?
(1 point) Responses A crop grown so that it can be sold for a profit A crop grown so that it can be sold for
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in an agricultural report lime trees receiving the most water produced the most limes. Identify the dependant and independant
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ConnexusPerson
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In 2–3 sentences, discuss pros and cons of agricultural dispersal.
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california loveee
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Farmer Ted bales large round bales of hay to store in his barn for winter feeding. How much hay is in a round bale, in terms of
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How did Egypt’s grain surplus encourage people to become artisans?
Weavers and potters created containers for storing surplus
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kuroo <3
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What are inhumane farming methods
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Anonymous
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On a average day a horse might drink 50liters a sheep might drink 4 liters and a chicken might drink 200ml. How much water would
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Savanah
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Owen harvested 2400 hectares of canola in 12 days using 4 machines. How long would it take to harvest 3600 hectares if he used 6
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Lillie
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does this make sense?
Fertilizers are combinations of nutrients that plants need to grow. The primary nutrients of fertilizers
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anonymous
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Africa was one of the sites where agriculture began. Archaeological investigations suggest that knowledge of cultivation moved
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Amy
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Importance of Rice and IRRI
The History of IRRI and IRRI’s Importance to the Rice Industry IRRI, the International Rice
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Jennifer
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When farmers select animals or plants to use for breeding, they look for
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debra
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Which option correctly identifies a result of agricultural practices,?
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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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I would like some help
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A gene for disease resistance in fir trees is transferred to pine trees using modern DNA technology. How might this be
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Jesus is real❤️
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Utahns who developed successful farms relied on
A: irrigation and cooperation. B: cooperation and aridity. C: irrigation and
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Uncle Roger
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write an article on some farmers from other countries have moved to Nigeria and have started farming there they produced good
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Chioma
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What was the name for the trend of raising fences or hedges to farm sheep?
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Why did cotton production gin increase in the 1850s in Texas?
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People discovered long ago that cross pollination of certain plant varieties could improve farm crops' flavor. Answering which
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ITACHI IS NOT A VILLANN !!!!!!
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Why was the new breed of wheat, widely grown starting in the 1960s, called “miracle wheat seed”?
A. It was discovered by a
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WrathBringer
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SD1: Lights come up on an old farmhouse, a barn, and a dilapidated pickup truck.
SD2: In the background stretch barren fields
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Derek owns a farm that produces soybeans, avocados, and pecans. What is the word used to describe these items?
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your mom ada
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Do you measure alfalfa cubes wet or dry?
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Giveat least, three examples of inhumane farming methods and motivate why you regard them as inhumane
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Kholofelo
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What evidence supports the claim that the planters in the southern Carolina region could not make rice a profitable crop on
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Anonymous
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Why did cotton production increase in the 1850s in Texas
A. More land was cultivated.*** B. New fertilizers were used. C. New
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Trey of Troy
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An area has a warm, dry climate. What would help farmers grow more food in this area?
Select one: a. Building irrigation
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❄ Snowflake ❄
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Three example of inhumane farming methods
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Anonymous
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1. Small family farms are part of the agribusiness pathway.
.True .False
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nicole
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How did mechanization of agriculture affect Texas
A. It slowed down the production of important crops B. It made farms unable to
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please help ASAP
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Many different factors can cause low crop yield. Which factor listed is a biotic factor?
A) drought *** B) hailstorms C) poor
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Beyblade Burst is Awesome
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Which of the following is an advantage that a farmer would see when using a genetically-engineered crop?
1.introducing chemicals
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Anonymous
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A farmer wants to propagate a good variety of a crop in a way which maintained all its desirable traits. Which of the following
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Anne
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Which most accurately reflects the development of agriculture in early African civilizations?
the walls of the jabrin castle
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Kira
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Imagine a family of farmers in the Neolithic Age. They are a multi-generational family living together on a large farm. They
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i dont like at alllll
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The Salzburgers led all Georgia communities in producing________.
(1 point) Responses Rice Rice Corn Corn Silk Silk Tobacco
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The Salzburgers led all Georgia communities in producing________. (1 point)ResponsesRiceRiceCornCornSilkSilkTobacco
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Dianna
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Define Argibusiness
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susssy baaaka
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the salzburgers led all georgia communities in producing ____
a. rice b. corn c. silk d. tobacco
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Momof3A's
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Label each underlined word a verb or a participle.
1. Also rising in popularity were cattle ranches. Rising is a verb <-- 2.
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Please Check My Answer.
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Mr. Lakandula would like to increase his production of milkfish due to its high demand in the market. He is thinking of making a
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sylvia
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How did technological advances in agriculture allow early civilizations to develop and sustain themselves over long periods of
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Lilac Lilly Rose
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A scientist is testing the effects of fertilizer on peanut production. He plants 4 peanut plants and applies a different amount
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Anonymous
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If a farmer plants the same crop in a field year after year the soil becomes less fertile. What causes this decrease in
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victoria
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1). What are the steps in slash-and burn farming?
2). What are some of the problems of cities in the region? My answers to these
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Anonymous
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write three questions to ask farmers about new machinery and farming techniques that helped them from the great plains
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v
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what factors contribute to the formation of fertile, deep topsoil in temperate regions?
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emily
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The Salzburgers led all Georgia communities in producing blank
Rice Rice Corn Corn Silk Silk Tobbaco
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Frickb!tchesgetcash
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why where backcountry farmers more self sufficiant than plantation owners?
1.they had more slaves to help them 2. Farming along
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