Organic Farming
Conventional Farming
Danish Farming
Agriculture and the Environment
Agriculture and the Landscape
100
The country that sells the most products.
What is Denmark?
100
The opposite of monoculture.
What is polyculture?
100
Fertilizer
What is used to make plants grow faster?
100
This is what plants need to grow.
What are light, water and nutrients?
100
The percentage of Denmark which is tilled.
What is 60%
200
Certain rules that apply to this classification. For example: animals need to have good space to move around both indoore and outdoor.
What is organic stock life?
200
They use it in the fields to kill weeds, insects,etc.
What is pesticides?
200
15 million
How many people does Denmark produce food for every year?
200
Faeces (or feces) and urine is used for.
What is fertilizing?
200
The things that plants needs to survive.
What is Nitrogen?
300
There are around 2700.
How many organic farms are there in Denmark?
300
Process where you are only growing one type of crop per year.
What is monoculture?
300
190 million tonnes
How many tonnes of pork does Denmark produce each year?
300
The 4 most common cereal crops.
What are barley, wheat, oats and rye?
300
The part of Denmark that has the strongest winds.
What is the western part?
400
It is an alternative way to farm crops. It involves no pesticides or artificial stimulants and so many people believe it is healthier and more natural to eat.
What is organic farming?
400
The three different pesticides.
What is pesticide, herbicide, insecticides?
400
Neolithic age
What is 'age' is 4000 years BC?
400
People started to use a tractor seriously.
What is the 1950's?
400
A mixed thing between clayey materials.
What is moraine?
500
It is the ability to exist in harmony with nature, animals and humans.
What is sustainability?
500
The benefits of polyculture.
What is increased biodiversity?
500
200 000 (I'm not sure what is meant by this question or answer)
How much did they plant in 1960?
500
This happens when you overconsumption (?) with fertilizer.
What is oxygen depletion?
500
The thing that plants absorbs nutrients of.
What is humus and disintegration of mineral soil?