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678765735organic agricultureApproach to farming and ranching that avoids the use of herbicides, pesticides, growth hormones, and other similar synthetic inputs.
678765736agricultureThe purposeful tending of crops and livestock in order to produce food and fiber.
678765737primary economic activityEconomic activity concerned with the direct extraction of natural resources from the environment - such as mining, fishing, lumbering, and especially agriculture.
678765738secondary economic activityEconomic activity involving the processing of raw materials and their transformatoin into finished industrial products, the manufacturing sector.
678765739tertiary economic activityEconomic activity associated with the provision of services - such as transportation, banking, retailing, education, and routine office-based jobs.
678765740quaternary economic activityService sector industries concerned with the collection, processing, and manipulation of information and capital. Examples include finance, administration, insurance, and legal services.
678765741quinary economic activityService sector industries that require a high level of specialized knowledge or technical skill. Examples include scientific research and high-level management.
678765742plant domesticationGenetic modification of a plant such that its reproductive success depends on human intervention.
678765743root cropsCrops that is reproduced by cultivating hte roots of or the cutting from the plants.
678765744seed cropsCrop that is reproduced by cultivating the seeds of the plants.
678765745first agricultural revolutionDating back 10,000 years, the First Agricultural Revolution achieved plant domestication and animal domestication.
678765746animal domesticationGenetic modification of an animal such taht it is rendeered more amenable to human control.
678765747substinence farmingSelf-sufficient agriculture that is small scale and low technology and emphasizes food production for local consumption, not for trade.
678765748shifting cultivationCultivation of crops in tropical forest clearings in which the forest vegetation has been removed by cutting and burning. These clearings are usually abandoned after a few years in favor of newly cleared forestland. Also known as slash-and-burn agriculture.
678765749slash-and-burn agricultureCultivation of crops in tropical forest clearings in which the forest vegetation has been removed by cutting and burning. These clearings are usually abandoned after a few years in favor of newly cleared forestland.
678765750second agricultural revolutionDovetailing with and benefiting from the Industrial Revolution, it witnessed improved methods of cultivation, harvesting, and storage of farm produce.
678765751von thunen modelA model that explains the location of agricultural activities in a commercial, profit-making economy. A process of spatial competition allocates various farming activities into rings around a central market city, with profit-earning capability the determining force in how far a crop locates from the market.
678765752third agricultural revolutionCurrently in progress, the third Agricultural Revolution has as its principal orientation development of GMOs.
678765753green revolutionthe recently successful development of higher yield, fast growing varieties of rice and other cereals in certain developing countries, which led to increased production per unti area and a dramatic narrowing of the gap between population growth and food needs.
678765754genetically modified organisms (GMOs)Crops that carry new traits that have been inserted through advanced genetic engineering methods.
678765755rectangular survey systemAlso called the Public Land Survey, the system was used by the U.S. Land Office Survey to parcel land west of the Appalachian Mountains. The system divides land into a series of rectangular parcels.
678765756township-and-range systemA rectangular land division scheme designed by Thomas Jefferson to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior.
678765757metes and bounds systemA system of land surveying east of the Appalachian Mountains. It is a system that relies on descriptions of land ownership and natural features such as streams or trees. Because of the imprecise nature of metes and bounds surveying, the U.S. Land Office Survey abandoned the technique in favor of the rectangular survey system.
678765758longlot survey systemDistinct regional approach to land surveying found in the Canadian Maritimes, parts of Quebec, Louisiana, and Texas whereby land is divided into narow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or canals.
678765759primogenitureSystem which the eldest son in a family-or, in exceptional cases, daughter- inherits all of a dying parent's land.
678765760commercial agricultureTerm used to describe large-scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases, large mechanized equipment, factory-type labor forces, and the latest technology.
678765761monocultureDependence on a single agricultural commodity.
678765762Koppen climatic classification systemDeveloped by Wladimir Koppen, a system for classifying the world's climates on the basis of temperature and precipitation.
678765763plantation agricultureProduction system based on a large estate owned by an individual, family, or corporation and organized to produce a cash crop. Almost all plantations were established within the tropics; in recent decades, many have been divided into smaller holding or reorganized as cooperatives.
678765764luxury cropsNon-substinence crops such as tea, cacao, coffee, and tobacco.
678765765livestock ranchingThe raising of domesticated animals for the production of meat and other byproducts such as leather and wool.
678765766mediterranean agricultureSpecialized farming that occurs only in areas where the dry-summer Mediterranean climate prevails.
678765767agribusinessGeneral term for the businesses that provide the vast array of goods and services that support the agriculture industry.
678765768climatic regionsan area of homogenous climate that features characteristics regional weather and air mass patterns.

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