farm animals
farm tools
extensive vs intensive
crops & plants
types of farm
100

This animal is shaved and the wool is used for clothing

sheep


100

Farmers use this to dig in the soil

a shovel

100

it is most common in developed countries

intensive

100

This sweet yellow vegetable grows on a cob

corn


100

A farm where cows are raised for milk

a dairy farm

200

This animal is used for burger, steaks, and milk

a cow


200

You use this tool to carry hay or leaves

a pitchfork

200

livestock roam the countryside and graze on natural pastures

extensive

200

Farmers grow this green/tan crop for animals to eat

grass/hay

200

A farm that grows vegetables, fruits, and grains

a crop farm

300

This animal is often kept for its soft fur, which is spun into yarn

an alpaca

300

This is a machine used to harvest crops

a tractor

300

it requires little investment, but productivity is low

extensive

300

Farmers grow this crop to make bread

wheat

300

A farm that grows apples, oranges, and other fruits

an orchard/fruit farm

400

This farm animal is known for rolling in mud

a pig


400

Farmers use this tool to spread pesticides or fertilizer by airplane

a crop duster

400

hundreds of animals are kept together in barns: their food, health, and growth can be controlled

intensive

400

This root vegetable is brown on the outside and white on the inside

potato

400

A farm where chickens are raised for eggs, meat, and their feathers

a poultry farm

500

This animal lives in a stable, eats hay, and people ride it

a horse

500

This sharp tool is used to cut crops like wheat

a sickle

500

it requires significant investment, but productivity is very high

intensive


500

This crop is white, fluffy, and used to make clothes

cotton

500

A farm that raises animals for meat, like cows and pigs

a livestock farm