Agricultural Practices
Global Food Security
Macronutrients
Types of Farming
Agricultural Practices
100

This method of farming involves growing crops without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. 

What is organic farming? 

100
This term refers to having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.  

What is food security? 

100

This macronutrient is the body's main source of energy and is found in foods like bead, pasts, and rice. 

What are carbohydrates? 

100

This type of farming focuses on growing crops and raising animals primarily for family consumption rather than for sale.

What is subsistence farming?

100

This method planting involves placing seeds directly into untilled soil, reducing erosion and conserving moisture. 

What is no-till farming?

200

Rotating crops between seasons helps prevent soil depletion. This practice is called what?

 What is crop rotation?

200

Tis staple grain is the primary food source for over half the world's population, especially in Asia.

What is rice?

200

Proteins are made up of these building blocks, essential for muscle repair and growth. 

What are amino acids? 

200

Farming that uses advances technology, like GPS and drones, to optimize crop yields is called this. 

What is precision farming? 

200

Growing crops and raising livestock on the same farm is known as this type of agriculture.

What is mixed farming? 

300

This method of raising crops and livestock together benefits both soil health and productivity. 

What is integrated farming? 

300

This international organization leads global efforts to defeat hunger and improve agriculture. 

What is the Food and Agriculture Organization? 

300

This type of fat is considered the healthiest, commonly found in olive oil and avocados. 

What are unsaturated fats? 

300

This type of farming relies on rainfall rather than artificial irrigation. 

What is dry land farming? 

300

This type of farming involves growing different crops in proximity to promote biodiversity and reduce pests. 

What is intercropping? 

400

This technique uses minimal water to grow crops, often in arid regions, by delivering water directly to plant roots. 

What is drip irrigation? 

400

This term describes the growing of a single crop in a large area, which can increase pest problems and reduce soil fertility. 

What is monoculture? 

400

The body stores excess glucose in the liver and muscles in this form. 

What is glycogen? 

400

Raising fish and aquatic plants for food and other products is known as this. 

What is aqua culture? 

400

This practice involves leaving fields unplanted for a season to restore soil fertility. 

What is fallowing? 

500

This genetically modified crop is resistant to herbicides ad pests, leading to higher yields. 

What is Bt corn (or genetically modified organisms)?

500

The name of the agricultural revolution in the mid-20th century that increased crop yields using new technologies, fertilizers, and pesticides. 

What is the Green Revolution? 

500

This macronutrient helps regulate body temperature and aids in digestion but provides no calories. 

What is water? 

500

When you farm without using soil and only water. 

What is hydroponics? 

500

This sustainable method involves contour plowing and planting along the natural shape of the land to reduce soil erosion. 

What is contour farming? 

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