Agriculture
Invasive Species
Forestry
Seed saving/overwintering/propogation
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100

A branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, or other products.

What is animal husbandry 

100

Which tree species did chestnut blight affect?

American Chestnut

100

a tree that loses its leaves annually, typically in the fall, as part of its natural growth cycle.

What is a deciduous tree

100

a plant that completes its entire life cycle—from germination to producing seeds—within a single growing season, and then dies

What is an annual plant

200

an Indigenous method of companion planting where corn, beans, and squash are grown together for mutual benefit

What is Three Sisters

200

A cone-bearing plants with leaves shaped like needles or scales that are mostly evergreen?

What is a coniferous tree

200

A plant that lives for more than two years, growing back each spring after dying back in the winter

What is a perennial?

300

a farming approach that focuses on restoring and improving soil health while enhancing biodiversity and the water cycle.

What is Regenerative Agriculture 

300

An invasive species

What is a nonnative organism that spreads in a new environment and causes harm

300

The forest region that southern Ontario is apart of 

What is the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest Region

300

Why is plant propagation important 

  • To grow many plants quickly

  • To preserve desirable traits (taste, color, disease resistance)

  • To produce uniform crops

  •  To save costs in farming and gardening

400

a method of growing food that integrates aquaculture (raising fish) with hydroponics (growing plants in water)

What is aquaponic farming

400

A type of invasive species that has affected Canadian forests

multiple answers

400

List two reasons why forests are important 

Environmental Benefits

  • Forests help the Earth by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen

  • They protect soil by preventing erosion and maintaining fertility

Economic Benefits

  • We use forest resources for timber, paper, and medicine

  • Many jobs depend on forestry and related industries

Social/Cultural Benefits

  • Forests provide spaces for recreation and tourism

  • They are important to Indigenous Peoples for culture, food, and traditions

400

Define sustainability 

Using resources in a way that meets present needs without harming the future

500

a system of producing crops and livestock on a massive scale to maximize profit and yield

What is large-scale farming

500

What treatments or techniques are used to control invasive species ?

multiple answers