the science and management of the nautrual organisms that produce food,fiber, and other resources for human use.
what is agriculture?
the study of biology and management of domesticated animals for human use.
what is animal science?
large scale farm operation
what is intensive farming?
products sold from the usa and bought from another nation
what are exports
macro molecules that provide short term energy
what are carbohydrates?
one of the basic need of humans, which includes milk meat egg vegetables fruit ect.
the cultivation and conservation of forest wildlife and other natural resources
what is forestry and natural resources.
small scale farming
what is subsistence farming?
what are imports?
organic compounds used by the body to carry out functions
what are vitamins?
one of the basic need of humans which inclides leather cotton wool silk ect.
what is clothes
the study of soil and land
what is soil science?
type of farming where chemicals are not used.
what is organic farming?
buying and selling of commodities by two or more nations
what is international trade?
oily compounds that are not soluble in water and provide long term energy
what are lipids/fats?
one of the basic need of humans which inclides lumber plasic insulation ect.
what is shelter?
the art of science of plant cultivation
what is horticulture?
the responsibility to manage resources in ways to ensure sustainability.
what is stewardship?
the branch of agriculture that deals with machinery.
what is ag engineering?
inorganic elements needed for the body to perform and function properly.
what are minerals?
the growing harvesting storing and processing of vegetables.
what is oleiculture?
research and innovation in methods to improve efficiency and quality of products.
what is agriscience?
the cultivation of garden plants.
what is horticulture?
branch of agriculture that deals with synthetics, chemicals ect.
what is ag chemistry?
long chain amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
what are proteins?