Crop Production
Crop Production 2
Alternative Methods
Food Distribution/Manufacturing
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100

This is how farmers get water to their crops.

What is irrigation?

100

These three nutrients are the main ones required for soil to be useful for growing crops.

What are phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium?

100

This is the process of rotating what crop you grow in a field each year.

What is crop rotation?

100

This is the step a crop goes through after harvest to be changed from a raw material.

What is manufacturing/processing?

100

This is Mr. Bonner's favorite pokemon.

What is Blaziken?

200

These are the main two types of soil erosion.

What are wind erosion and water erosion?

200

When crops are planted along a slope instead of up and down it, it is called this.

What is contour farming?

200

This is why you would plant a cover crop on your field.

What is preventing soil erosion in the off season?

200

This is the largest food distribution company in the United States.

What is Sysco?

200

This is Mr. Bonner's favorite artist/band.

What is Paramore?

300

This is why the United States can produce a wide range of crops.

What is climate and soil diversity?

300

Crops are usually planted during this time of year and harvested during this time of year. (Two answers (Must be in order))

What are spring and fall?

300

This downside is present with every alternative method we discussed.

What is being labor intensive?

300

This is the name of the entire process of a crop becoming a product that you own.

What is farm to table?

300

Mr. Bonner hates this. 

Best answer wins.

400

This is what most corn grown in the United States is used for.

What is animal feed?

400

This is a major environmental concern of irrigation.

What is depletion of water sources?

400

This is why methods are introduced to reduce the amount of pesticides used.

What is the negative environmental impact to surrounding land, water, and ecosystems?

400

As a product is stored/transported for longer, this is what happens to it.

What is a reduction in freshness?

400

This is what Mr. Bonner likes to do in his free time.

What is Don't worry about it??????

500

This pH range is ideal for most crops.

What is 6.0 to 7.0?

500

The percentage of americans who list farmer as their occupation has changed by this much from 1700 to 1900.

What is a 50% drop?

500

This is one of the main concerns with introducing predatory insects to your farmland.

What is the introduction of an invasive species?

or

What is getting the timing wrong?

500

These are three of the reasons products cost more than raw harvested crops.

Three of these:

Advertising costs

Transportation costs

Manufacturing costs

Labor Costs

etc

500

This is how old Mr. Bonner is.

What is 25?

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