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AgricultureThe science of growing crops or raising livestock; farming.
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Agriculture An energy-consuming subsector of the industrial sector that consists of all facilities and equipment engaged in growing crops and raising animals.
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Agriculture Companies engaged in agriculture, mining (other than coal mining), or construction industries.
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AgricultureActivités agricoles
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AgricultureA broad term used to indicate the industry involved with producing animals and plants for use by humans.
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Agriculturemid-15c., from Late Latin agricultura "cultivation of the land," compound of agri cultura "cultivation of land," from agri, genitive of ager "a field" (see acre) + cultur [..]
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AgricultureAgriculture [N] [S]Tilling the ground ( Genesis 2:15 ; Genesis 4:2 Genesis 4:3 Genesis 4:12 ) and rearing cattle were the chief employments in ancient times. The Egyptians excelled in agriculture. And [..]
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Agriculturethe art and science of cultivating the land for growing crops (farming) or raising livestock (ranching). Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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AgricultureGrowing crops
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Agriculturelarge-scale cultivation of the land, with resulting specialization of labor, domestication of plants and animals, identification with one’s sedentery social group, and a radical separation from the natural world. The Agricultural (Neolithic) Revolution began ten thousand years ago in the Fertile Crescent, where extensive irrigation turned once-fert [..]
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Agricultureagribusiness: a large-scale farming enterprise farming: the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock Department of Agriculture: the federal department that administers programs that provide s [..]
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Agriculturecultivation of soil; cultivating-ground
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Agriculturethe science, art, and business of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; farming.
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AgricultureThis was little cared for by the patriarchs. The pastoral life, however, was the means of keeping the sacred race, whilst yet a family, distinct from mixture and locally unattached, especially whilst [..]
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AgricultureTilling the ground (Gen. 2:15; 4:2, 3, 12) and rearing cattle were the chief employments in ancient times. The Egyptians excelled in agriculture. And after the Israelites entered into the possession o [..]
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AgricultureThe process of cultivating soil, producing crops or raising livestock. Also known as farming.
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Agriculturerelated to farming
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Agriculturethe science or art of cultivating the soil, producing crops and raising livestock and, in varying degrees, the preparation of these products for man's use and disposal (i.e., marketing). A human activity involving the exploitation of selected animal or plant species to produce things people desire.
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AgricultureThe systematic cultivation of plants and animals. Systems of agriculture are highly variable over space and time. Generally speaking, agriculture can be divided into two classes: subsistence agricultu [..]
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AgricultureThe science and business of producing crops and/or livestock that provides food, fabric, and fuel.
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Agriculturefarming.
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AgricultureAgriculture is the science of farming, which includes the cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products. It also refers to the production of crops, the raising of livestock, and farming in general.
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Agriculture(n) the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock(n) the class of people engaged in growing food(n) a large-scale farming enterprise(n) the federal department that administers programs that pr [..]
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AgricultureThe production of crops and livestock.
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AgricultureProtects Ohio citizens by ensuring the safety of the state's food supply and the health of Ohio's food animals and plant life while also creating economic opportunities for Ohio farmers, food processors, and agribusinesses.
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Agriculturen. agricultura (y otras actividades agropecuarias)
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Agriculturethe intensive cultivation of soil and production of crops; farming
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AgricultureThe Science of Soil cultivation, crop production, and Livestock raising.
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AgricultureSystems of Agriculture which adhere to nationally regulated standards that restrict the use of Pesticides, non-organic Fertilizers, Genetic Engineering, Growth Hormones, irradiation, Antibiotics, and [..]
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AgricultureThe science of soil cultivation, crop production, and livestock raising.
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AgricultureProduction that relies essentially on the growth and nurturing of plants and animals, especially for food, usually with land as an important input; farming. Contrasts with manufacturing.
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Agriculturethe science of raising plants and/or animals for food, clothing, or other human valued resources
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AgricultureThe science or practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals for the production of food, fiber, fuel and other products.
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AgricultureThe science of raising plants and/or animals for food, clothing or other useful products. (06 May 1997)
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AgricultureThe number of farms and proportion of land in farms. Formula:
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Agriculturethe science, art, and business of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; farming.
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AgricultureThe science and art of growing crops and raising livestock; farming.
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AgricultureIndustry that is concerned with farming the land for crops, animals or their products.
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AgricultureWith expertise in consultancy and planning, real estate, environmental management, rental and lease reviews, auctioning and valuation, surveyors provide advice to farmers and landowners on unlocking t [..]
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AgricultureThe sector of an economy that includes crop production, animal husbandry, hunting, fishing, and forestry.
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AgricultureThe intentional cultivation of domesticated plants and animals. Beginning about 12,000 years ago, the development of agriculture permitted unprecedented growth of human population and the ermgence of towns, cities, and the centralized state. Scholars generally agree that agricultural economies developed in several parts of Afroeurasia and the Ameri [..]
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Agricultureproduction, processing and marketing of crops and livestock from producer to consumer. Agriculture as defined is a major part of overall natural resource-based activity. Forestry and fisheries are the [..]
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AgricultureAPTC
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