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Why did farmers let some fields lie fallow?
(1 point) Responses to reduce the surplus of crops to reduce the surplus of crops to
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PEPPA PIG
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What are some important practices farmers use to maintain soil health and maximize crop yield?
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Hayden
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What is the significance of crop rotation in agricultural practices?
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Broadway karkat
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Outline and explain the objectives fencing a farm land
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TLOTLO MANANKE
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PLEASE EXPLAIN IN YOUR OWN WORDS PLEASE PLEASE HELP IN YOUR OWN WORDS PLEASE. :( :( I REALLY NEED HELP PLEASE HELP ME PLEASE :(
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Mary-Jane
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PLEASE EXPLAIN IN YOUR OWN WORDS PLEASE PLEASE HELP IN YOUR OWN WORDS PLEASE. :( :(
1) Explain the similarities and differences
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Jane
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Why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conservation?(1 point)
Responses They help limit the
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Kanna
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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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eating children i mean food
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what was a negative impact of "bonanza" farms
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esai
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when ranchers plant grass on burned rain forest lands, the grass:
_a. thrives and provide feeds for decades _b. gives way to new
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natasha napier
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ms. sue you please help me with story questions? if you have time then this be story
Field of Broken Dreams by Sharon Butala My
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Mohammad
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What is the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize
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Farmers often spray water on plants when there is a chance of frost to protect them from freezing. Calculate the amount of heat
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Vt
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Why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conservation
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what was an unexpected consequence of mechanized farming practices
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on ______ foods are raised without chemical fertilizers and pesticides
A)farm cooperatives b)collective farms C)state farms
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henry
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Which of the following would be the best advice for the farmerof this land:
h t t p ://tinypic. c o m /r/smydsg/3 (take out
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casey
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In a place rice growers burn their field to stabilize their fields the field burning causes pollution, the alternative
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eStone
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What was a negative impact of "bonanza" farms?
a. Output declined b. Farms got smaller c. Farms became disorganized d. oversupply
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y912f
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I am doing a report on salmon and i need help finding the research on these quastions.
What safety features are currently in
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Mike
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Why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conversation?
A: They remove pollutants from the soil,
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Why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conservation?(1 point) Responses They prevent soil
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Why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conservation?(1 point)
Responses They remove pollutants
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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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Why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conservation? (1 point)
• They cause nutrients in the
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What cost should a farmer consider when deciding whether to adopt intercropping as a sustainable farming practice? (1 point)
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Your mom
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What type of farming practice is used to prevent soil erosion since soil is a nonrenewable resource?
Watering Terracing Plowing
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Why are farming practices like terraced fields, important, in terms of soil conservation
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States three advantages of practising crop rotation by farmers
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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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A farmer in a tropical rain forest climate currently grows tea. The farmer is debating whether to use intercropping to grow both
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🌹Sora chan🌙/°°そらちゃん°°
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What are the types of ploughing?
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Juanita
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How does modern farming compare to previous generations of farming? (1 point) Responses 1. Small family farmers continue to do
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A farmer in a tropical rain forest climate currently grows tea. The farmer is debating whether to use intercropping to grow both
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Why did farmers let some fields lie fallow
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Multiple Select Question
Select all that apply Compared to intensive agriculture, low-input farms Blank______. Multiple select
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What farming practice did the Inca and Aztec have in common? A. using irrigation to water crops B. using slash-and-burn
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Which effect is the slow food movement having on Indiana agriculture? (1 point) Responses
The number of organic and locally grown
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JJJJ
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How is modern farming different from pioneer days? (4 points)
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JJJJ
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What is the solution required when entering to the farm
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Torpa
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What disadvantages did Mayan, Aztec, and Incan farmers suffer compared to those in Europe, Asia, and Africa?
d. They had to hand
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What is a a solution required when entering to a farm
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Torpa
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What is recoiled when entering to a farm
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Torpa
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What is a solution required before entering to a farm
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Torpa
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What is a solution when entering to a farm?
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Torpa
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Farm lay out
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Abrish
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Is this statement true or false?
Larger farms and single crop production is one way that farming in the United States changed in
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heavenly
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What is green manure
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Use of the emasculation on the farm
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Why did farmers let some fields lie fallow?
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Agricultural changes
Agriculture
Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
Agriculture and Farming
Agriculture/Farming
Ancient civilizations
Animal welfare
Appalachian Region
Aztec civilization
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Farming
Fisheries
Food and Nutrition
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Human Activities
Native American Groups
Pre-Columbian civilizations
Soil Conservation
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