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True or false?
100

Pastoral farming involves raising ____.

Livestock 

100

Soil health became a big issue in the early 1980's or 1990's?

1980's

100

Canada is the ___ largest agricultural exporter in the world.

fifth

100

How many methods of farming are there?

10

100

Long-term stewardship of natural and human resources is as important as short-term economic gain.

True

200

Arable farming is practiced on ____ and ____ soils.

Flatlands and fertile soils

200

Was farming at its peak during WW1 or WW2?

WW2

200

Our main exports are found in...

The Prairie provinces

200

How many years ago did agriculture first appear?

12,000 years ago

200

Sedentary farming is similar to the nomadic farming method.

False, it is the contrast of Nomadic farming. 

300

Farmers increase the size of their farmland without modifying other aspects in order to enhance ______.

Productivity

300

On the graph of different kinds of tillage, The conventional tillage shows a decrease or increase over the years?

Decrease

300

Currently, Ontario is losing how many acres of farmland every day?

175 acres

300

What can fish farming also be referred to as?

Aquaculture

300

Conservation tillage stays inconsistent throughout 1991-2016.

False, it was very consistent throughout the years.

400

Subsistence farming has little to no ____ or ____.

Machinery or technology

400

Soil degradation and urbanization is responsible for 65% or 73% of the loss of farmland in the Maritimes, Quebec and Ontario since 1920. 

65%

400

Monoculture, or the development of a single commercial crop such as flowers or coffee, is common in which style of farming?

Commercial farming

400

Which province is the breadbasket of Canada?

Saskatchewan

400

Soil degradation is the physical, chemical and biological decline in soil quality.

True

500

Mowers are often used when harvesting ______, _____, or any type of ______.

Spring mix, basil, or any type of forage crop

500

Was it 78.9% or 91% of the total cropland in Saskatchewan seeded with field crops in 2016?

91%

500

Farmers are only getting about 90% of their yield because of soil erosion. That lost yield currently costs farmers about ______ a year.

3 billion

500

What was agriculture's development named?

"Neolithic Revolution."

500

Saskatchewan accounted for more than two-fifths of Canada's total field crop acreage with 25.9 million acres, more than Alberta and Manitoba combined.

False, it was 36.7 million acres.