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A farmer wants to properly manage her soil to prevent a situation like tje Dudt Bowl. What is the best way to manage tje soil
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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?(1
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Why are farming practices like terraced fields important in terms of soil conservation?
They remove pollutants from the soil,
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WRITE ABSTRACT ON RESEARCH PROPOSAL ON ASSESSMENT OF THE RATE OF ADOPTION OF AGROFORESTRY PRACTICE IN HUYE DISTRICT, A CASE
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WRITE LITERATURE LIVIEW ON ASSESSMENT OF THE RATE OF ADOPTION OF AGROFORESTRY PRACTICE IN HUYE DISTRICT, A CASE STUDY OF MUKURA
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What are the factors influencing the rate of adoption of agroforestry practices in Huye District, specifically in Mukura Sector?
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WHAT IS RESEARCH QUESTION ON ASSESSMENT OF THE RATE OF ADOPTION OF AGROFORESTRY PRACTICE IN HUYE DISTRICT, A CASE STUDY OF
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RESEARCH QUESTION ON ASSESSMENT OF THE RATE OF ADOPTION OF AGROFORESTRY PRACTICE IN HUYE DISTRICT, A CASE STUDY OF MUKURA SECTOR
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WHAT WILL BE THE RESEARCH QUESTION ON ASSESSMENT OF THE RATE OF ADOPTION OF AGROFORESTRY PRACTICE IN HUYE DISTRICT, A CASE STUDY
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WRITE RESEARCH QUESTION ON ASSESSMENT OF THE RATE OF ADOPTION OF AGROFORESTRY PRACTICE IN HUYE DISTRICT, A CASE STUDY OF MUKURA
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WRITE RESEARCH QUESTION ON ASSESSMENT OF THE RATE OF ADOPTION OF AGROFORESTRY PRACTICE IN HUYE DISTRICT, A CASE STUDY OF MUKURA
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1. Why did farm prices fall in the 1950s? (1 point)
Farmers were affected by the baby boom. Farmers produced more than they could
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why did farm prices fall in the 1950s?
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why was switching to an agricultural lifestyle challenging at first
A government control and regulations B overpopulation C lack
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Tristian
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During the late 1800s, falling crop prices and indebtedness to money lenders meant that many South Carolina farmers
Responses A
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A farmer used insecticide on his crops. This decreased the insect population by 97%, which protected his crops for the season.
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How has farming in Central America and the Caribbean had a negative impact on the ocean.
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10:24 Question How has farming in Central America and the Caribbean had a negative impact on the ocean.
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How has farming in Central America and the Caribbean had a negative impact on the ocean.
Responses A Earthquakes and mudslides
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Ways to improve livestock farming
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How did the innovation shown in the illustration impact Southern states?
A. made cash crop farming more enjoyable B. made
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hi
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What was NOT a reason Southern farmers struggled financially after the Civil War?
A. They faced much greater competition from
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Which of the following is a benefit of using agroforestry in a tropical rainforest climate?
1. Trees shield the main crop from
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J.J Powell
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Which statement explains how improvements in agriculture affected social organization?(1 point)
Responses The Neolithic
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If a farmer could grow only one crop out of corn, soybean's or sunflowers what would it be?
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Bananas are not native to guatemala (meaning, they were brought over to the country at
some point in history). How did bananas
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Arkansas is a leading national and international producer of which food items? Select all that apply.
A. rice B. bananas C.
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A town's large sugar beet processing factory is destroyed in a flood. Which of the following is a likely consequence in the next
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What is a potential benefit of using alley cropping?
1. decreasing labor costs 2. increasing cash crop yields 3. slowing soil
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Agroforestry uses trees and shrubs to prevent erosion on farm fields.
true or false
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Terrace Farming is when farmers alternate the crops they plant in a given location.
true or false
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Planting more than one crop together is called crop rotation.
true or false
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What are the role of agriculture in food insecurity reduction?
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Rural development
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What are the agricultural problems in the developing country?
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Role of agriculture in poverty and food insecurity reduction
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Why did farmers not share in the economic growth of the roaring twenties?
A they unionized B they refused to take out loans C
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why did Carol owners have to buy a private property on which to keep their cattle?
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Time-controlled grazing is a technique used by modern ranchers to
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Time-controlled grazing is a technique used by modern ranchers to
A: improve the quality of feed for their cattle. B: preserve
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A food surplus is a benefit of farming. Which of the following is a food surplus?
A. when extra food spoils B. when people wait
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different business ideas in agriculture field
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Agriculture replaced hunting and gathering as a main means of procuring food during the first agricultural revolution. Since
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In early civilizations, farming was relied upon to produce surpluses. Farmers were expected to get enough food to sustain the
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1. Which statement BEST summarizes how the technology of the second agricultural revolution affected farming?
A: Farmers in
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Which of the following statements best analyzes how domesticated animals were used to assist with agricultural farming in early
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Farmers spray insecticides to protect their crops from herbivorous insects. What is the most likely effect of spraying the same
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Example of plantation
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