Green Revolution
Farming Methods
Irrigation
Sustainable Agriculture
Vocab
100

A large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers.

Green Revolution

100

A method of planting crops in strips with rows of trees or shrubs on each side.

Windbreaks


100

 The method of applying water to a controlled manner in that is similar to rainfall.

Spray

100

The practice of growing more than one crop species in the same space, at the same time.

Polyculture

100

A destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, and livestock.

Pests

200

Adding a specific stretch of DNA into the plant's genome, giving it new or different characteristics.

Genetic engineered crops 

200

The cultivation of a single crop.

Monoculture

200

What is the least efficient irrigation method

Furrow

200

What is one benefit of Polyculture farming 

Increases biodiversity, increases soil fertility and reduces chemical pesticides.

200

Turning the soil to control for weeds and pests and to prepare for seeding

Tilliage

300

a land degradation process that occurs in drylands from the over use of farming. 

desertification

300

  The use of mechanized equipment, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides.

Modern Traditional AGRICULTURE

300

How much water does the US use per day for irrigation?

9 billion gallons per day

300

Process by which dead organic substances are broken down into inorganic matter

Decomposition 

300

Harvested production per unit of harvested area for crop products

Crop yield

400

Occurs when salts accumulate in the soil

Salinization

400

Planting a field with different crops from year to year to reduce soil nutrient depletion.

Crop Rotation

400

what is the most efficient irrigation method

Drip Irrigation

400

An approach to solving pest problems by applying our knowledge about pests to prevent them from damaging crops

Integrated Pest Management 

400

Upper layer of soil with the highest concentration of organic matter and microorganisms

Topsoil

500

Artificial substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants.

Fertilizer 

500

A system of land use that decrease the amount of soil erosion by creating "steps" that slow down the flow of water. 

Contour / Terrace Plowing

500

occurs when there is too much water in a plant's root zone, which decreases the oxygen available to roots.

Waterlogging

500

Crop grown to cover the soil and may be incorporated into the soil later for enrichment.

Cover Crop

500

Toxic chemicals which remains in the environment and consumed indirectly by organisms through food.

biomagnification