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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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Why did farmers let some fields lie fallow
A. To reduce the surplus of crops B. To bring new land under cultivation C. To
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Why did farmers let some fields lie fallow?
Options: To reduce the surplus of crops To bring new land under cultivation To
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2. What were small farms called in 18th-century New Mexico? (1 point)
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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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6. Which of the following farming practices contributed to the economic downturn? Select the two correct answers. (2 points)
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Farming practices have changed dramatically over the last 100 years. As scientists have helped farmers learn to manage crops and
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What's your fax machine in North America after 1900 as a result of the Argo cultural changes in development countries?Most farms
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at a Mexican farm bell pepper, sprouts and potting soil from German company seedlings are planted and fertilize with Canadian
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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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Traditional pesticides and fertilizers are the clear winners in driving away insects and enriching the soil for healthy crops.
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Jason bought pecans in bulk at the grocery store.
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Utah’s Native American groups that used their environment to farm include the
(1 point) Responses Paiutes, Navajo, and
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Which of the following are reasons the grain supply increased during the high Middle Ages? Select the two correct answers
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Wet rice farming is common in Asia and India, and alters the landscape through
(1 point). • carving plantations out of tropical
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Which of the following farming practices contributed to the economic downturn? (1 point)
Responses Many farmers took advantage of
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What human factor most contributed to the creation of the Dust Bowl?(2 points)
Responses Excessive livestock production stripped
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Which of the following farming practices contributed to the economic downturn? Select the two correct answers.(2 points)
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Which of the following farming practices contributed to the economic downturn? (1 point)
Responses Many farmers sold their land
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What is a share in agriculture
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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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Why did farmers let some fields lie fallow?
• to reduce the surplus of crops • to bring new land under cultivation • to
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In 2–3 sentences, discuss pros and cons of agricultural dispersal.
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Percentage of Ondo State
Small-Scale Farmers Who Are Female, by Main Crop Grown Female farmers as a percentage of total 35 20 10
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Use the passage to answer the question.
In these paragraphs, what is being contrasted? (1 point) Responses the views of farmers
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Describe peasant farmers and their relationship to the land.
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Describe a difference between intensive and extensive agriculture in relation to the environment.
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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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Which of these is not how no-till farming preserve soils?
a) No-till farming loosens soils and allows for farmers to plant seeds
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How do geographic information systems (GIS) benefit farmers?
(1 point) Responses It was used in ancient agriculture to make more
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How do geographic information systems (GIS) benefit farmers?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIt was used in ancient
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Which of the following groups oganized cooperatives through which farmers could share tools, seeds, and knowledge?
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Why did farmers let some fields lie in fallow? (1 point)
A to reduce the surplus of crops B to bring new land under cultivation C
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A farmer wants to have a sustainable farm. What question should he ask first?
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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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What cost should a farmer consider when deciding whether to adopt intercropping as a sustainable farming practice?(1 point)
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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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Blank farming follows the shape of the earth to prevent soil erosion
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What are chinampas?
1. artificial islands used for farming 2. crops grown by Aztec farmers 3. birds sacred to the Aztec people 4.
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01:17 Question On a farm, there has been a sudden spike in the rodent population, causing an increase in
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Which of these tactics does the most to reduce soil erosion?
A. Intensive farming B. No-till farming C. Monoculture farming D.
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Which issue does terrace farming help solve?(1 point)
Responses a crop requiring too much of one nutrient in the soil a crop
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The system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the soil is called ___.
A building in
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Who was responsible for the Norfolk four-course field rotation?(1 point)
Responses a. Tull b. Townshend c. Rotherham d. Bakewell
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What is a potential benefit of using alley cropping?(1 point)
Responses slowing soil erosion slowing soil erosion shifting
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Changing the habits of gardeners and farmers helps with _____________.
A) cultural controls B) herbicides C) crop rotation D)
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Agriculture demands blank.
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which of the following explains how the norfolk four course field rotation led to better farm management and inceased production
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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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Choose a pH of 7, with High nutrients. Fill in the correct impacts for this selection.(4 points)
Harvest impact is . Crop quality
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Choose a pH of 6.5, with High nutrients. Fill in the correct impacts for this selection.(4 points)
Harvest impact is . Crop
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Agricultural changes
Agriculture
Agriculture and Environmental Sciences
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Ancient civilizations
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Appalachian Region
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Food and Nutrition
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Human Activities
Native American Groups
Pre-Columbian civilizations
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