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What types of farming are there in Britain?
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arablefarming : A farm or area that only grows crops.
pastoralfarming : Pastoral farming is farming aimed at producing livestock, rather than growing crops.
mixedfarming : The growing of food or cash crops, feed crops, and livestock on the same farm.
hillsheepfarming : Sheep husbandry is a subcategory of animal husbandry specifically dealing with the raising and breeding of domestic sheep.
livestock : Farm animals regarded as an asset markets for the trading of livestock.
beef: The flesh of a cow, used as food.
dairyproducts : Milk and butter and cheese.
cattlefarming : Cow husbandry is a subcategory of animal husbandry specifically dealing with the raising and breeding of domestic cow.
physicalfactors : Non-living factors that affect organisms and their survival.
climate : The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
soil : The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains.
relief : The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in an area. A relief map shows the topography of the area.
humanfactors : living factors that affect organisms and their survival.
muttonandlamb : type of meats
carrotsandpotatoes : vegetables grown in farms.
wheatandbarley : type of crops.
farmsize : size of the field or farm
growing : To increase in size by a natural process.
crops : A cultivated plant that is grown as food the main crops were oats and barley.
wool : The fine soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a sheep, goat, or similar animal.
What types of farming are there in Britain?
Across:1. | The growing of food or cash crops, feed crops, and livestock on the same farm. | 3. | Farm animals regarded as an asset markets for the trading of livestock. | 7. | Cow husbandry is a subcategory of animal husbandry specifically dealing with the raising and breeding of domestic cow. | 8. | size of the field or farm | 10. | A farm or area that only grows crops. | 11. | The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains. |
| 15. | type of meats | 17. | Pastoral farming is farming aimed at producing livestock, rather than growing crops. | 18. | The flesh of a cow, used as food. | 19. | vegetables grown in farms. | 20. | Non-living factors that affect organisms and their survival. |
| | Down:2. | To increase in size by a natural process. | 4. | The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in an area. A relief map shows the topography of the area. | 5. | Milk and butter and cheese. | 6. | Sheep husbandry is a subcategory of animal husbandry specifically dealing with the raising and breeding of domestic sheep. | 9. | type of crops. |
| 12. | The fine soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a sheep, goat, or similar animal. | 13. | living factors that affect organisms and their survival. | 14. | The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. | 16. | A cultivated plant that is grown as food the main crops were oats and barley. |
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What types of farming are there in Britain?
Across:1. | The growing of food or cash crops, feed crops, and livestock on the same farm. | 3. | Farm animals regarded as an asset markets for the trading of livestock. | 7. | Cow husbandry is a subcategory of animal husbandry specifically dealing with the raising and breeding of domestic cow. | 8. | size of the field or farm | 10. | A farm or area that only grows crops. | 11. | The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains. |
| 15. | type of meats | 17. | Pastoral farming is farming aimed at producing livestock, rather than growing crops. | 18. | The flesh of a cow, used as food. | 19. | vegetables grown in farms. | 20. | Non-living factors that affect organisms and their survival. |
| | Down:2. | To increase in size by a natural process. | 4. | The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in an area. A relief map shows the topography of the area. | 5. | Milk and butter and cheese. | 6. | Sheep husbandry is a subcategory of animal husbandry specifically dealing with the raising and breeding of domestic sheep. | 9. | type of crops. |
| 12. | The fine soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a sheep, goat, or similar animal. | 13. | living factors that affect organisms and their survival. | 14. | The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. | 16. | A cultivated plant that is grown as food the main crops were oats and barley. |
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