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airy cows are selectively bred for larger udders to produce more milk. A disadvantage of this selective breeding is that these
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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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write project on agriculture production of potatoes seeds
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develop project on farming of potatoes with purpose of seed production
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develop budget on project on rearing chicken
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The harvesting of rice is an economic activity that is common in this area
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How can knowledge about ABA and its role in drought
tolerance improve crop production?
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Based upon available land use characterization and farming systems practiced in Rwanda, discuss how can Agroforestry design lead
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based up on land use characterization information nad farming systems practiced in rwanda , discuss how can agroforestry design
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Agricultural activities in the Pampas most supports?
1) cacao farming 2) coffee farming 3) silver mining 4) cattle ranching I
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JAMIE
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Explain the connection between inhumane factory farming methods and environmental degradation
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Which statements offers the best critique of how humans impacted the environment through agriculture activities?
Humans did not
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Which option correctly identifies a result of agricultural practices? (1 point)
Responses soil erosion biodiversity water
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Which option correctly identifies a result of agricultural practices?
Soil erosion Biodiversity Water diversion Slash and burn
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Which best describes how the Agricultural Revolution has affected modern society?
(Select all that apply.) food wholesalers
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Which phrase best describes the term precision agriculture?
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Soss Boss
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one of the most important crops grown in georgia colony was
A) corn B) wheat C) barley D) indigo
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connection girl
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Based on the information in the passage, which statement contains a prediction of what might happen as a result of growing
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Da Goat
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Which of the following causes subsistence farmers to increase labor-intensive practices like weeding, applying manure, and
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Explain why a heavy rainfall on a fruit orchard in the spring might result in a poor fruit yeild in the fall.
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Christina
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentence.
The best places for agriculture in Southeast Asia can be found in--------on the
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HELP PLEASE
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A chicken farm ideally produces 300,000 eggs per day, but this total can vary by as much as 12,500 eggs per day. What is the
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Keonn'a
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One method of irrigating crops is called the center picot system. This system rotates a sprinkler pipe from the center of the
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Alexis
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Do people grow rice in bihar
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Do people grow rice in bihar
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Can anyone help me? I have to watch this video on Youtube called America Revealed The Food Machine which is about 53 minutes.
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which of the following is necessary for large-scale farming to take place in southwest asia?
a. use of fossil waters b. dams and
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What farming practices contributed to the Dust Bowl?
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What were some of the agricultural products exported from the Americas that became popular in Europe?
A) apples, pork, and millet
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Ms. Sue PLEASE check these!!!!!!!!!!!
The leaders of the Virginia Company recruited more settlers and reorganized the colony.
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Blair Needs Ms. Sue
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Why did sugar plantations produce such high profits? Europe had a high demand for sugar, molasses, and rum.
What was the main
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100% N/A
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1. What is the difference between subsistence and commercial agriculture? (1 point)
C (0 pts) Subsistence agriculture produces a
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No
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what is the cost of spraying insecticide on a field measuring 2000m by 3200m if the cost is $22 per hectare.
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Which use of pomace has become more available through new technologies?(1 point)
landscaping mulch food flavorings soil additives
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Kai
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A farmer in a rain forest climate wants to make his farm sustainable. What question should he ask himself?
Which crops will bring
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kiki
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You are a time-traveling trouble-shooter. While passing through the late Middle Ages, you happen to overhear the following
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Homecoming
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Read the passage from “Rivers and Stories,” Part 2.
The dam captured the flow of nutrient-rich silt that created Egyptian
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Rogy
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The cows at the evaleen dairy produce enough milk to fill a 4800 gallon tanker truck each day. The milk is then hauled to a
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Health
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How do humans grow crops on land that would naturally be
either too dry or too wet? Explain. ?
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21. How is Western Europe able to provide food for its dense population?
a. The region imports most of its food supply b. Large,
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mysterychicken
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Why did cotton production increase in the 1850s in Texas?
• More land was cultivated. • New fertilizers were used. • New
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one
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Which statement contains a prediction of what might happen as a result of growing tobacco
The land will become infertile The
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Lllllll
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a man uses 1 / 3 of his land for growing mangoes 1/4 for bananas 3/8 for apples and the remaining 18 hectares for oranges
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5 of 105 of 10 Items
21:59 Feature Wondering About Watermelons Matthew Hardy 1Jamaal stared at the pink watermelon slice on his
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Which statement correctly evaluates why successful crop farming never expanded onto the Great and Central Plains before the late
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yea....no
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what is a cash crop?
A.A crop grown so it could be sold for profit
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j coe
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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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The Corn Belt is a (1 point)
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What statement best explains why growing food crops had an advantage over hunting and gathering?
• Humans preferred plant-based
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Which agricultural system requires the lowest input of labor and energy? (1 point)
O genetically modified crops O industrial
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Which cash crops were the most successful in the international interdependence system?
Cotton, corn, squash, hemp Indigo, cotton,
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