Organic Farming
Different types of Agriculture
Green Revolution
Pesticide Use
Integrated Pest Management
100

Food grown and processed using no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides

What is Organic Farming?

100

The Agricultural Practice of growing a single crop over a wide area and for a large number of consecutive years.

What is monoculture?

100

Another name for the Green Revolution.

What is the third agricultural revolution?

100

Substance used to kill, repel, or control certain forms of plant or animal life that are considered to be pests.

What is pesticides?

100

The second step in Integrated Pest Management

What is Prevention?

200

Lower Yields

What is the biggest problem for organic farmers?
200

Agriculture using multiple crops in the same space, in imitation of the diversity of natural ecosystems, and avoiding large stands of single crops, or monoculture.

What is Polyculture?

200

Hunter gatherer society to agriculture based.

What is the first agricultural revolution?

200

Effects both in the immediate and long term.

What are the effects of pesticide use?

200

The level at which pest control must be monitored and identified

What is Monitor and Identify Pests?

300

Irradiation, Sewage Sludge, and Genetic Engineering.

What does Organic Farming prohibit?

300

An Agricultural System in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned.

What is Shifting Cultivation?

300

Late 1600s, started finding ways to make farming more efficient and really start selective breeding of crops.

What is the second agricultural revolution?

300

Children are having longterm effects due to the use of pesticides.

What are neurodevelopmental effects?

300

Used to disrupt pest mating

What is highly target chemicals such as pheromones?

400

High Costs involved in the process

What is the main disadvantage of Organic Farming?

400

Can lead to the quicker spread of diseases or pests, where a uniform crop is susceptible to a pathogen.

What is monoculture?

400

Began in Mexico with wheat, then India with
rice.

What is where the agricultural revolution started?

400

As a first line of pest control, IPM programs work to manage the crop, lawn, or indoor space to prevent pests from becoming a threat.

What is Prevention?

400

Set Action Thresholds

What is a point at which pest
populations or environmental
conditions indicate that pest control
action must be taken?

500

Organic diets we know lead to less pesticide and antibiotic exposure, but nutritionally, they are about the same.

What is are Organic foods really that much healthier than regular?

500

Revolves around the cultivation of single crops such as tea, rubber, coconut, spices, coffee, and fruit crops.

What is plantation farming?

500

-Won the Nobel Peace Prize, Presidential Medal of Freedom, and Congressional Gold Medal
-Worked as a microbiologist originally, then conducted
research on pesticides, DDT, and eventually received a PhD in plant pathology and genetics

Who is Norman Borlaug?

500

Farmers in the USA lost 7% of their crops to pests around these years.

What is the 1940s?

500

The Last Resort of IPM

Broadcast Spraying

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