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Agricultural/Rural Land Use Definition
ADAPTIVE STRATEGIESthe pattern formed by the many separate adjustments that people devise in order to obtain and use resources and solve immediate problems
AGARIANpeople or societies that are farmers and therefore promote agricultural interest
AGRIBUSINESScommercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIALIZATIONthe use of machinery in agriculture, like tractors ext.
AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPEthe land that is used to farm on and what is chosen to put on the fields
AGRICULTURAL LOCATION MODELfour generalized types of economic and agricultural activities, categorized according to relative economic yield per unit area and perishability or difficulty of delivering products to market
AGRICULTURAL ORIGINSthrough time nomadic people noticed the growing of plants in a cycle and began to domesticate them and use for there own use
AGRICULTUREthe deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth’s surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for subsistence or economic gain
ANIMAL DOMESTICATIONdomestication of animals for selling or using byproducts
AQUACULTUREthe cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
BIOREVOLUTIONthe rapid transformation, or evolution, into post-humanism
BIOTECHNOLOGYa set of biological techniques developed through basic research and now applied to research and product development
COLLECTIVE FARMthe farm, its buildings, and its machinery may be owned communally by the group, by an institution, or, as in communist countries, by the state
COMMERCIAL AGRICULTUREthe production of crops for sale, crops intended for widespread distribution (e.g. supermarkets), and any non-food crops such as cotton and tobacco
CORE/PERIPHERYthe industrialized countries are identified as the core and the developing countries are the periphery
CROP ROTATIONa system of farming in which a regular succession of different crops are planted on the same land area, as opposed to growing the same crop time after time
CULTIVATION REGIONSregions were there is agricultural activity
DAIRYINGthe business of a dairy
DEBT-FOR-NATURE SWAPan agreement between an organization, typically a nongovernmental organization (NGO), and a developing country that has forest resources
DIFFUSIONthe transmission of ideas or materials from culture to culture, or from one area to another