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Agriculture Revolution

Use your notes, KBAT, or textbooks to find the answers to the clues. Please note not all words are listed on your KBAT.
Across
Growing two crops per year to increase the agricultural output
A place where cattle is taken and kept densely packed so they don't move too much and can be fattened up before being sold.
Seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
The area directly around the city in Von Thunen's model. Where fruits, vegetables, and flowers are grown.
Fish farming
This revolution led to the use of new technologies such as genetically modified high-yield seeds, fertilizers and pesticides.
Many early humans practiced this. In some rare places it is still practiced.
The revolution led to the creation of permanent homes as people began planting crops and tending to them.
The type of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce as many crops as possible from their land.
A type of subsistence agriculture which uses wide areas of land with minimal labor output per acre.
A type of economy based on service industry jobs, such as transportation, banking, retail, and education.
The widespread transfer of goods from Afro-Eurasia and the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries.
This man created a ring model which said transportation costs drive land use.
Down
Farming to provide food for yourself and your family.
Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
Plants grown without fertilizers, pesticides, or genetic modification.
The practice of clearing fields and planting on them until the soil is degraded, then moving to a new field and starting over.
This type of domestication led to the raising and breeding of farm animals such as pigs, sheep, and cows.
A type of farming in which they create steps in a mountain or hill in order to have a flat surface on which to farm.
Used in shifting cultivation to spread out production over the farming season by planting different crops in the same field.
Agriculture or aquaculture which is better for the environment and can be maintained at a certain level or rate.
A farm where vegetables are grown for market.
Planting crops on ridgetops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
A type of economy based collecting, harvesting, and obtaining raw materials.
These are crops that are considered non-essential like coffee, cacao, and tobacco.
Crops that are grown in order to be sold.