Types of Farmer
Farmers Only
Survey/Patterns
Economic Forces in Agriculture
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100

A subsistence farmer grows food for whom?

Themselves and their families

100

What is a major factor in farming that produces higher yields of crops? 

new technology!

100

This rural survey method often found in French-settled regions of Canada and Louisiana features long, narrow plots of land that stretch back from rivers or roads.

What is the long lot system?

100

This agricultural practice involves growing one crop over a large area and is typical of large-scale commercial farms.

What is monocropping (or monoculture)?

100

GMOs came about during what agricultural revolution?

third (green) revolution

200

What types of crops would colonial powers make subsistence farmers grow once they were colonized?

cash crops

200

Most traded commodity in the world before coffee

oil

200

this land survey system is based on a grid system that creates 1 sq mile sections. It was adopted after the revolutionary war.

Rectangular (township and range) survey system

200

this theory helps explain why the closer farm uses intensive techniques while the farther one uses extensive methods.

What is bid rent theory?

200

Who believed that diffusion of farming occurred because of planting root crops?

Carl Sauer

300

Mediterranean agriculture is mostly based on what?

climate

300

What is the white section that surrounds the central city? Why is it the closets to the city?

dairy farms! Because milk spoils!

300

metes and bounds use what to demarcate irregular parcels of land?

natural features

300

This concept explains how large farms can reduce the cost per unit as they increase production through the use of technology and scale.

What is economies of scale?

300

Mesopotamia was where what agricultural revolution occurred?

the first!

400

What is the "red" outermost layer of the Von Thunen model?

ranching and livestock

400

What two revolutions occurred at the same time during the 19th century?

Industrial Revolution and Second Agricultural Revolution

400

This rural settlement pattern typically develops along transportation routes such as rivers or roads, forming a narrow line of structures.

Linear 

400

Walled villages were developed during what period of time?

Middle ages or medieval times

400

What type of agriculture involves burning the land and then farming the land?

Shifting cultivation, milpa agriculture, slash and burn agriculture, 

500

What type of farming uses large farming equipment, factory type labor, cutting edge technology?

commercial farming

500

What is produced in the yellow sector of von thunen's model?

grains and field crops

500

Explain why nucleated (clustered) settlements were historically common in Europe during the medieval period.

What is: Because they provided defense, access to communal resources, and reflected feudal landholding systems.

500

This type of farming involves high labor and capital input on a small area of land and is often found near markets due to the high value of land.

What is intensive Agriculture?

500
South America is the number one producer of what type of crop?

coffee