Agriculture Terms
Agricultural Origins
Agricultural Revolutions
Von Thunen
Miscellaneous
100

A practice that involves digging into the mountains to achieve this sustainable practice

What is terrace farming?

100

A center where agricultural practices develop and from which the new practices spread or diffuse

What is an agricultural hearth?

100

The period during which the early domestication and diffusion of plants and animals and the cultivation of seed crops led to the development of agriculture

What is the 1st Agricultural Revolution?

100

These crops were grown directly adjacent to the Urban Center (Market)

What are Dairy & Produce? 

100

A large corporation that provides a vast array of goods and services to support the agricultural industry

What is Agribusiness?

200

Crop cultivation and livestock rearing systems that require large amounts of land, a often less human labour.

What is extensive agriculture?

200

The earliest centre for domestication of seed plants like wheat and barley.

What is the Fertile Crescent?

200

The period that brought improved methods of cultivation, harvesting, and storage of farm produce that began in the late 1600s and continued through the 1930s

What the 2nd Agricultural Revolution?

200

What is the major takeaway from Von Thunen's model?

The essential role of the market on cost of land, products, and transportation 

200

The cultivation of a single commercial crop on extensive tracts of land

What is monocropping?

300

Food production mainly for consumption by the farming family and local community, rather than principally for sale in the market

What is Subsistence Farming?
300

The interaction and widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, and disease between the Americas, West Africa, and the Old World (Europe) in the 15th and 16th centuries.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

300

A machine for planting seeds in a row


What is a seed drill?

300

Three assumptions Von Thunen makes.

- All land is flat

- There is only one market

- Transportation

- Mechanization/Technology

- Modified Crops

- Speciality Crops

300

A series of links connecting a products many places of production, distribution, and consumption

What is a commodity chain?

400

The condition of not having access to sufficient food, or food of an adequate quality, to meet one's basic needs.


What is food insecurity?

400

A region that predominantly grows rice.

What is East/SE Asia?

400

Materials used to kill or repel animals or insects that can damage, destroy, or inhibit crop growth

What are pesticides?

400

This product was grown via extensive farming at a substantial distance outside of the Urban Center

What are grains and cereals?

400

A problem Malaysia is facing because of increased demand for Palm Oil.

What is deforestation? 

500

A plant that is deliberately planted, protected, cared for, and used by humans and is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors

What is a domesticated plant

500

This Agricultural Region includes California, Italy, and parts of Latin America. It is known for having a unique climate

What is the Mediterranean?

500

Materials designed to kill or inhibit the growth of unwanted plants (weeds) that compete with crops


What are herbicides?

500

This explains how the demand for and price of land decrease as its distance from the central business district increases

What is bid-rent theory?

500

One of the causes of soil erosion and soil salinization


What is over watering?