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6218000094AgribusinessSystem of food production involving everything from the development of the seeds to the marketing and sale of food products at the market.0
6218000093Cash CropsPlanting large amounts of profitable crops for mass production and sell.1
6218000095Commercial AgricultureAgriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.2
6218000097Double CroppingPlanting and harvesting a crop on a field more than once a year.3
6218000099GMOsFoods that\have their genes altered in a laboratory for specific purposes, such as disease resistant, increased productivity, or nutrients value4
6218000100Intensive Subsistence FarmingA form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.5
6218000103MonocultureDependence on a single agricultural commodity.6
6218000104MechanizationIn agriculture, the replacement of human labor with technology or machines.7
6218000105Market GardeningThe small scale production of fruits, vegetables, and flowers as cash crops sold directly to local consumers.8
6218000106Primary EconomyAny economic activity pertaining to the collecting, harvesting, and obtaining of raw materials.9
6218000107Plantation AgricultureRaising a large amount of a 'cash crop' for local sale or export.10
6218000109Suitcase FarmersA farm in which no one reside permanently, they go against the grain of traditional farming. In the US migrant workers provide a cheap, abundant labor source11
6218000111Sustainable YieldRate of crop production that can be maintained over time.12
6218000112TranshumanceMovement of animal herd to cooler highland areas in the summer to warmer lowland areas in the winter.13
6218000114Von Thunen ModelTheory that a commercial farmer wull decide which crops to grow and which livestock to raise depending on the proximity to market.14
6218000115Green RevolutionAn outgrowth of the 3rd agricultural revolution, this effort began in the 1940s and developed new strains of hybrid seeds and fertilizers that dramatically increased the crop output possible from each farm.15
6218000117Examples of Primary Economic ActivitiesRaising livestock Mining Quarrying Crude oil extraction Lumbering Wheat growing Cotton16
6218000118Examples of Secondary Economic ActivitiesMilk, Cheese Diamonds Petroleum Furniture Bread, Beer Textiles17
6218000119Examples of Tertiary Economic ActivitiesCorporation Doctors Attorneys Tourism Scientist18
6218000143NomadismDry Areas Same climate as livestock ranching(commercial farms in MDCs) Marginalized land19
6218000148Mixed livestock and grainRaise domesticated animals and growing feed20
6218000149Commercial Grain FarmingWheat belt Bread-basket US Corn belt21
6218000151Mediterranean AgricultureAn agricultural system practiced in the Mediterranean-style climates of Western Europe, California, and portions of Chile and Australia, in which diverse specialty crops such as grapes, avocados,22
6218000166Double croppingHarvesting twice in one year Employ crop rotation23
6218000169Intertillagethe clearing of rows in the field through the use of hoes, rakes, & other manual equipment24
6218000184Truck FarmsFarm where farmers produce fruits for the market Use mechanization to produce large quantities of fruits and veggies25
6218000185Staple Grainswheat, barley, rye, maize, or rice; potatoes, yams, taro, arrowroot, or cassava26
6218108305Adaptive Strategiesthe unique way in which each culture uses its particular physical environment; those aspects of culture that serve to provide the necessities of life- food, clothing, shelter, and defense.27
6218113118Agrarianrelating to land; relating to the management or farming of land28
6218116684Agricultural IndustrializationThe use of machinery in agriculture, like tractors etc. - makes it easier for farmers to have higher crop yields.29
6218120247Agricultural LandscapeThe land that we farm on and what we choose to put were on our fields.30
6218122706Agricultural Location ModelAn attempt to explain the pattern of agricultural land use in terms of accessibility, costs, distance, and prices.31
6218124400AquacultureRaising marine and freshwater fish in ponds and underwater cages32
6218127659Biorevolutionthe genetic engineering of plants and animals with the potential to exceed the productivity of the Green Revolution33
6218129718BiotechnologyA form of technology that uses living organisms, usually genes, to modify products, to make or modify plants and animals, or to develop other microorganisms for specific purposes.34
6218132446Chemical Farmingincreased use of fertilizers with nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium35
6218132448Collective Farma farm or group of farms run by the government, as in a communist state36
6218136929Cultivation RegionsRegions were there is agricultural activity. Know these specifically! (ie. Southwestern US is cattle ranching, Mediterranean is crop trees).37
6218141610Dairy Farmsspecialized in dairy products, N. America, Europe, NOT Africa, South America, Asia38
6218146406Debt-For-Nature SwapWhen agencies such as the World Bank make a deal with third world countries that they will cancel their debt if the country will set aside a certain amount of their natural resources.39
6218148271DesertificationDegradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions like excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting.40
6218151637Dispersed (Rural Settlement Type)characteristics of the contemporary North American rural landscape, by farmers living on individual farms isolated from neighbors rather than alongside other farmers.41
6218158886Extensive Commercial AgricultureA crop or livestock system in which land quality or extent is more important than capital or labor inputs in determining output42
6218161331Extractive Industryprimary activities involving the mining and quarrying of nonrenewable metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources43
6218163445Farm Crisisfarmers too productive, causing surplus of crops and lowering prices and producing less revenue for farmers44
6218166708Feedlota plot of land on which livestock are fattened for market45
6218169414Food ChainA series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten46
6218171296Food DesertAn area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain47
6218188929Food ManufacturingThe processes that are used to convert raw materials into finished food products48
6218191560Globalized Agriculturesystem of food production increasingly dependent upon an economy and set of regulatory practices that are global in scope and organization49
6218200334Growing SeasonThe season in which crops grow best. Growing season can vary by location, societies rely on their growing season to which crops they can or can't grow at their latitude.50
6218200335Hunting and Gatheringthe killing of wild animals and fish as well as the gathering of fruits, roots, nuts, and other plants for sustenance51
6218205217Intensive Commercial AgricultureIntensive farming in a commercial economy, crops have high yields and market value52
6218207897Livestock Ranchingan extensive commercial agricultural activity that involves the raising of livestock over vast geographic spaces typically located in semi-arid climates like the American West53
6218210706Long-Lot Survey SystemA distinct regional approach to land surveying whereby land is divided into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or canals54
6218213357Luxury CropsNon-subsistence crops such as tea, cacao, coffee, and tobacco55
6218216851Metes and Bounds Systema system of land surveying east of the Appalachian Mountains. The system relies on descriptions of land ownership and natural features such as streams or trees.56
6218221214PastoralismA type of agricultural activity based on nomadic animal husbandry or the raising of livestock to provide food, clothing, and shelter.57
6218224286Nucleated( Rural Settlement System)clustered settlement is one of the main types of settlement pattern. It is one of the terms used by geographers and landscape historians to classify settlements58
6218230920Organic AgricultureApproach to farming and ranching that avoids the use of herbicides, pesticides, growth hormones, and other similar synthetic inputs.59
6218232532PesticidesChemicals used on plants that do not harm the plants, but kill pests and have negative repercussions on other species who ingest the chemicals.60
6218246152Planned Economya system of production of goods and services, usually consumed or distributed by a governmental agency, in quantities, at prices, and in locations determined by governmental program61
6218248862Plant Domesticationgenetic modification of a plant such that its reproductive success depends on human intervention62
6218252774Primogenitureright of inheritance belongs exclusively to the eldest son right of inheritance belongs exclusively to the eldest son63
6218262632Quaternary Economic Activitiesservice sector industries concerned with the collection, processing, and manipulation of information and capital. Examples include finance, administration, insurance, and legal services.64
6218265352Quinary Economic Activitiesservice sector industries that require a high level of specialized knowledge or technical skill. Examples include scientific research and high-level management.65
6218268584Rectangular Survey SystemA system used to divide public domain lands in the United States in which land is divided into 6-mile square townships and subdivided into sections, portions of sections, or irregular lots.66
6218270661Root Cropscrop that is reproduced by cultivating the roots of or the cuttings from the plants67
6218274471Carl SauerDefined the concept of cultural landscape as the fundamental unit of geographical analysis.68
62182810672nd Agriculture RevolutionInnovations led to agricultural surpluses, food surpluses, let people move from farms to factories, growth of cities increased.69
6218285136Secondary Economic Activityeconomic activity involving the processing of raw materials and their transformation into finished industrial products; the manufacturing sector70
6218288184Seed Cropscrop that is reproduced by cultivating the seeds of the plants. crop that is reproduced by cultivating the seeds of the plants.71
6218290191SpecializationThe concentration of the productive efforts of individuals and firms on a limited number of activities72
6218293407Slash and Burn Agriculturea farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land73
6218295701SwiddenLand that is prepared for agriculture by using the slash and burn method.74
6218299464Tertiary Economic Activityeconomic activity associated with the provision of services--such transportation, banking, retailing, education, and routine office-based jobs.75
6218302547Township and Range SystemA rectangular land division scheme designed by Thomas Jefferson to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior.76
6218307527Third Agriculture Revolution'green revolution' rapid diffusion of new ag techniques between 1970's and 1980's, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers77
6218312880Village Form (Rural Settlement Type)a number of families live in close proximity to each other, with fields surrounding the collection of houses and farm buildings78
6218315064Soil Erosionthe wearing away and removal of rock and soil particles from exposed surfaces by agents such as moving water, wind, or ice79

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