Farming & Sustainability
Types Of Agruculture
Nutrition
Food Sources
Farming Techniques
100

This farming method avoids synthetic pesticides and fertilizers.

What is organic farming?

100

This type of farming focuses on growing large quantities of a single crop, like corn or wheat.

What is monoculture?

100

This nutrient is essential for muscle growth and repair.

What is protein?

100

This dairy product is high in calcium and supports bone health.

What is Milk?

100

This is a natural method of enriching soil by rotating different crops each season.

What is crop rotation?

200

This type of farming rotates crops to maintain soil fertility.

What is crop rotation?

200

This type of farming involves growing multiple crops in the same area to enhance biodiversity.

What is polyculture?

200

This is the most common source of food in most countries

What is wheat?

200

This legumes are a great plant-based source of protein.

What is beans?

200

This is a farming technique that helps prevent soil erosion by plowing along the natural contours of the land.

What is plowing?

300

This harmful agricultural process leads to the loss of fertile topsoil.

What is soil erosion?

300

This is what GMO stands for

What is genetic modification organism (GMO)?

300

This macronutrient is the body's primary source of energy.

What is Carbohydrates?

300

These whole grains are rich in fiber and help regulate digestion.

What is oats?

300

This is the process of growing crops in vertical layers, often indoors.

What is vertical farming?

400

This term refers to farming practices that meet current needs without harming future generations.

What is sustainable agriculture?

400

This traditional method involves shifting fields to maintain soil fertility. 

What is slash-and-burn agriculture?

400

This is the average water use for a US citizen per day?

What is 3m3 per day?

400

This tropical fruit is one of the best sources of vitamin C.

What is Pineapple?

400

This is the agricultural practice of integrating trees and shrubs into farming systems.

What is agroforestry?

500

This method of growing plants without soil uses nutrient-rich water.

What is hydroponics?

500

This system integrates fish farming with crop production for mutual benefit.

What is aquaponics?

500

This is how much of all the water is used on agriculture?

What is 90%?

500

This fish is high in omega-3 fatty acids, which support heart health.

What is Salmon?

500

This is a sustainable method of raising livestock that mimics natural grazing patterns.

 What is rotational grazing?