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Unit 1 - History of Agriculture
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Unit 1 - History of Agriculture, English for agriculture Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 1 - History of Agriculture, English for agriculture
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Palabra |
Ejemplo |
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agriculture |
Agriculture has been the foundation of human civilization |
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produce |
The farm produces fruits and vegetables for the local market |
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plant |
A plant needs sunlight, water, and soil to grow |
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crop |
The crop yield was affected by the drought |
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harvest |
The farmers are preparing for the harvest season |
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farm |
The family runs a small organic farm |
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irrigation |
Irrigation is crucial in regions with little rainfall |
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cultivate |
They cultivate corn and soybeans on their farm |
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water supply |
The water supply is vital for maintaining agricultural production |
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domesticate |
Humans first began to domesticate animals around 10,000 years ago |
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polite |
It's important to ask questions in a polite manner |
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tillage |
Tillage is used to prepare the soil for planting |
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fertilizer |
Organic fertilizers help improve soil structure |
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pesticide |
Pesticides are used to protect crops from insects |
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organic |
Organic farming avoids the use of synthetic pesticides |
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yield |
A high yield is essential for the farm's success |
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soil |
The quality of the soil affects the growth of plants |
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rainfall |
Heavy rainfall has led to flooding in many agricultural areas |
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domesticated |
Domesticated animals are used for food, labor, and clothing |
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farmer's market |
Local farmers sell their produce at the farmer's market |
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livestock |
The farm raises livestock such as cattle and sheep |
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grain |
Wheat is a common grain grown in temperate climates |
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cereal |
Cereal crops such as rice and corn are essential for food security |
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legume |
Beans and peas are examples of legumes |
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crop rotation |
Crop rotation helps maintain soil fertility |
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soil structure |
The soil structure affects water retention and root growth |
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humus |
Humus is an important component of healthy soil |
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sandy |
Sandy soils drain water quickly but are low in nutrients |
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silt |
Silt soils are fertile but prone to erosion |
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clay |
Clay soils retain moisture but can become compacted |
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loam |
Loam is considered the best soil for most crops |
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greenhouse |
The greenhouse protects plants from harsh weather conditions |
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irrigate |
The farm uses a system to irrigate the fields |
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seedling |
The seedlings need to be watered regularly to grow strong |
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tuber |
Potatoes are an example of a tuber |
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hybrid |
Hybrid seeds are bred for specific traits like disease resistance |
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photosynthesis |
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make their food |
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germinate |
Seeds need warmth and moisture to germinate |
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tractor |
The tractor is used for plowing the fields |
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seeder |
A seeder is used to plant seeds in rows |
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fertility |
Fertility of the soil is essential for crop production |