Green Revolution
Pest Management and Sustainability
Aquaculture and Meat Production
Irrigation Methods
Agriculture
400

The shift from small, family-run farms to this.

What are large, industrial-scale/commercial agribusinesses?

400

Name a benefit of crop rotation

Decrease success of pests / diseases

Maintain soil nutrient profile

400

Name a benefit of aquaculture

Requires only small amount of water, space, & fuel

Reduces risk of fishery collapse

Produces large amounts of protein/nutrients year-round

Doesn’t take up any land space

400

These are the four common types of irrigation.

What are flood, furrow, drip, and spray?

400

The US loses topsoil this many times faster than it forms.

What is 10x?

800

A negative consequence of the Green Revolution.

What is soil erosion, biodiversity loss, ground & surface water contamination?

800

What is intercropping

2 plants grown next to each other that have a synergistic effect (they benefit each other)

800

This is a negative, environmental consequence of CAFO's.

Given antibiotics & growth hormones to prevent disease outbreak & speed meat production

Animals produce large volume of waste which can contaminate nearby surface or groundwater

Produces large amounts of CO2, CH4 (methane), and N2O (greenhouse gasses → climate change)



800
Name a benefit and a drawback of drip irrigation

Benefits:

- Conservation of water

- Minimizes soil salinization

Drawbacks:

- Cost, in both money and labor

800

This type of crop does not need to be replanted every year

What are Perennial Crops?

1200

Bt corn is an example of this.

What is a GMO?

1200

Introducing a natural predator to a pest is called this

What is biocontrol?

1200

Name a drawback of aquaculture

High-density → high conc. of waste (N, P, e. coli, antibiotics, & eutrophication risk)

Increased disease risk

Introduction of non-native species

1200

Waterlogging, leading to roots being starved of oxygen, is caused by this method of irrigation

What is flood irrigation?

1200

This uses trees or other plants to block the force of the wind from eroding topsoil.

What are windbreaks?

1600

Excess nitrate and phosphate from this are washed off fields and into nearby waters where they cause eutrophication.

What are synthetic fertilizers?

1600

Genetic resistance leads to stronger versions and is referred to as this.

What is a pesticide treadmill?

1600

Fishery collapse is an example of this.

What is a tragedy of the commons?

1600

This process causes a buildup of minerals toxic to plant growth in soil over time

What is salt salinization?

1600

This is a benefit of both crop rotation and green manure from cover crops.

What is to increase soil nutrients?

2000

This practice increases erosion by loosening topsoil and breaking up leftover root structure from harvest to make planting easier.


What is tilling?

2000

This can occur when soil becomes compacted and cannot hold water; it is often the result of overgrazing.

What is desertification?

2000

Fecal coliform bacteria (e. coli) can be found in large concentrations here.

What is a manure lagoon.

2000

This is the result of excessive groundwater pumping near coastal areas.

What is saltwater intrusion?

2000

This bedrock can be crushed and added to neutralize acidic soils.

What is limestone?

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