Deck 7: Food, Soil, and Pest Management
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Deck 7: Food, Soil, and Pest Management
1
The term chronic malnutrition refers to people who
A)eat less than the basic minimum number of daily calories.
B)eat balanced meals.
C)eat too much.
D)do not eat enough proteins and key nutrients.
E)eat too much protein.
A)eat less than the basic minimum number of daily calories.
B)eat balanced meals.
C)eat too much.
D)do not eat enough proteins and key nutrients.
E)eat too much protein.
D
2
If an aphid is an example of a crop-eating pest, what is a lady bird beetle (lady bug) that eats the aphid?
A)A natural enemy
B)A pesticide
C)A parasite
D)An invasive species
E)A nematode
A)A natural enemy
B)A pesticide
C)A parasite
D)An invasive species
E)A nematode
A
3
Which of the following are benefits of aquaculture?
A)high yields, less waste output, and high profits
B)use of small amounts of feed, high profits, and high yields
C)high profits, high yields, and reduction of the overharvesting of some wild fish
D)high profits, resistance to disease, and less waste output
E)reduction of the overharvesting of some wild fish, less waste output, and high profits
A)high yields, less waste output, and high profits
B)use of small amounts of feed, high profits, and high yields
C)high profits, high yields, and reduction of the overharvesting of some wild fish
D)high profits, resistance to disease, and less waste output
E)reduction of the overharvesting of some wild fish, less waste output, and high profits
C
4
Cattle and dairy cows are responsible for producing around 16% of the world's annual emissions of which greenhouse gas?
A)carbon dioxide
B)nitrous oxide
C)carbon monoxide
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)methane
A)carbon dioxide
B)nitrous oxide
C)carbon monoxide
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)methane
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5
What is the leading cause of food insecurity in the world?
A)political upheaval
B)inability to transport food safely
C)poverty
D)destruction of harvest by parasites/herbivores
E)war
A)political upheaval
B)inability to transport food safely
C)poverty
D)destruction of harvest by parasites/herbivores
E)war
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6
Anemia can be the result of a deficiency in
A)cobalt.
B)iodine.
C)iron.
D)calcium.
E)potassium.
A)cobalt.
B)iodine.
C)iron.
D)calcium.
E)potassium.
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7
Which scientist is responsible for alerting the public and scientific community to the threats of pesticides?
A)Rhonda Stavinski
B)Rachel Carson
C)Jacques Cousteau
D)Linda Applebaum
E)Tracy Lee
A)Rhonda Stavinski
B)Rachel Carson
C)Jacques Cousteau
D)Linda Applebaum
E)Tracy Lee
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8
A United States corporation manufactures a pesticide that is banned for use in the USA. The corporation markets the pesticide overseas, where it is applied to tropical produce. The tropical produce is imported into the U.S. for consumption by consumers such as you. What is this process called?
A)circle of poison
B)IPM
C)trickle-down effect
D)bioaccumulation
E)chemical disruption
A)circle of poison
B)IPM
C)trickle-down effect
D)bioaccumulation
E)chemical disruption
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9
Which of the following is characteristic of subsistence farming?
A)human labor and draft animals
B)monoculture
C)feedlots to raise many animals in a small space
D)large amounts of fossil fuels during cultivation and harvesting
E)industrialized agriculture
A)human labor and draft animals
B)monoculture
C)feedlots to raise many animals in a small space
D)large amounts of fossil fuels during cultivation and harvesting
E)industrialized agriculture
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10
What is a monoculture crop?
A)A cloned plant species
B)A large crop of a single species
C)A cultural identity of a species
D)A large farm that grows many varieties of crops
E)A crop that has been severely stricken by disease or drought
A)A cloned plant species
B)A large crop of a single species
C)A cultural identity of a species
D)A large farm that grows many varieties of crops
E)A crop that has been severely stricken by disease or drought
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11
A pesticide that is toxic to many pests and non-pest species, is called a
A)monoapplication.
B)natural application.
C)pest target.
D)broad-spectrum agent.
E)narrow-spectrum agent.
A)monoapplication.
B)natural application.
C)pest target.
D)broad-spectrum agent.
E)narrow-spectrum agent.
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12
In natural ecosystems, what types of organisms feed off pest species and control the pest populations?
A)prey
B)rodents
C)pesticides
D)natural enemies
E)insects
A)prey
B)rodents
C)pesticides
D)natural enemies
E)insects
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13
What causes waterlogging?
A)desertification
B)an excess of saltwater intrusion
C)heavy rain
D)erosion
E)a rise in the water table from irrigation
A)desertification
B)an excess of saltwater intrusion
C)heavy rain
D)erosion
E)a rise in the water table from irrigation
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14
What causes most soil erosion?
A)severe weather
B)wind, water, and human activities
C)water, human activities, and wild animals
D)volcanoes and earthquakes
E)grazing
A)severe weather
B)wind, water, and human activities
C)water, human activities, and wild animals
D)volcanoes and earthquakes
E)grazing
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15
Which of the following are advantages of animal feedlots?
A)increased meat production, higher profits, and reduced soil erosion
B)higher profits, less overcrowding, and reduced overgrazing
C)reduced overgrazing, greenhouse gas emissions, and higher profits
D)increased genetic resistance in humans, increased meat production, and higher profits
E)reduced soil erosion, less overcrowding, and increased genetic resistance in humans
A)increased meat production, higher profits, and reduced soil erosion
B)higher profits, less overcrowding, and reduced overgrazing
C)reduced overgrazing, greenhouse gas emissions, and higher profits
D)increased genetic resistance in humans, increased meat production, and higher profits
E)reduced soil erosion, less overcrowding, and increased genetic resistance in humans
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16
What is the rank these food production systems in order of proportion of the world's food supplied from biggest to smallest?
A)cropland, rangeland, and fisheries
B)rangeland, cropland, and fisheries
C)fisheries, rangeland, and cropland
D)cropland, fisheries, and rangeland
E)rangeland, fisheries, and cropland
A)cropland, rangeland, and fisheries
B)rangeland, cropland, and fisheries
C)fisheries, rangeland, and cropland
D)cropland, fisheries, and rangeland
E)rangeland, fisheries, and cropland
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17
More than enough food is produced to meet every human being's needs, but one-sixth of the population in less-developed countries goes hungry. What is the primary reason for this?
A)uneven food distribution
B)not having enough meat products produced
C)lack of nutrients contained in food
D)not enough fish farms
E)pest attacks on farms
A)uneven food distribution
B)not having enough meat products produced
C)lack of nutrients contained in food
D)not enough fish farms
E)pest attacks on farms
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18
Roughly how many people worldwide are either undernourished or malnourished?
A)50 million
B)100 million
C)500 million
D)1 billion
E)3 billion
A)50 million
B)100 million
C)500 million
D)1 billion
E)3 billion
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19
Which type of agriculture is most characteristic of more-developed countries?
A)plantation agriculture
B)traditional intensive agriculture
C)traditional subsistence agriculture
D)industrialized agriculture
E)sustainable agriculture
A)plantation agriculture
B)traditional intensive agriculture
C)traditional subsistence agriculture
D)industrialized agriculture
E)sustainable agriculture
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20
Which aspect of food production most negatively affects human health?
A)conversion of grasslands to rangeland
B)erosion
C)fish kills
D)pesticide residues in water, food, and air.
E)desertification.
A)conversion of grasslands to rangeland
B)erosion
C)fish kills
D)pesticide residues in water, food, and air.
E)desertification.
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21
Which of the following characterize sustainable agriculture?
A)Promoting monoculture, use of organic fertilizers, and conserving topsoil
B)Lack of need of substantial fossil fuels, maintaining current aquaculture, and using organic fertilizers
C)Conserving topsoil, using of organic fertilizers, and lessening the use of genetically engineered crops
D)Maintaining current aquaculture, using of organic fertilizers, and promoting monoculture
E)Promoting monoculture, lessening the use of genetically engineered crops, and using organic fertilizers
A)Promoting monoculture, use of organic fertilizers, and conserving topsoil
B)Lack of need of substantial fossil fuels, maintaining current aquaculture, and using organic fertilizers
C)Conserving topsoil, using of organic fertilizers, and lessening the use of genetically engineered crops
D)Maintaining current aquaculture, using of organic fertilizers, and promoting monoculture
E)Promoting monoculture, lessening the use of genetically engineered crops, and using organic fertilizers
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22
Which of the following categories includes all of the others?
A)insecticides
B)herbicides
C)pesticides
D)fungicides
E)rodenticides
A)insecticides
B)herbicides
C)pesticides
D)fungicides
E)rodenticides
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23
How can an individual support the concept of sustainable agriculture?
A)Eat higher on the food chain.
B)Purchase food primarily from chain retailers.
C)Eat more meat products.
D)Use pesticides in his/her home garden.
E)Eat locally grown food.
A)Eat higher on the food chain.
B)Purchase food primarily from chain retailers.
C)Eat more meat products.
D)Use pesticides in his/her home garden.
E)Eat locally grown food.
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24
Contour farming involves
A)converting a steep slope into a series of terraces.
B)building a series of small dams.
C)plowing and planting in rows across the slope rather than up and down.
D)plowing straight down-slope or straight up-slope.
E)stimulating the growth of soil bacteria.
A)converting a steep slope into a series of terraces.
B)building a series of small dams.
C)plowing and planting in rows across the slope rather than up and down.
D)plowing straight down-slope or straight up-slope.
E)stimulating the growth of soil bacteria.
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25
Planting crops in alternating rows of close-growing plants
A)creates windbreaks.
B)is called strip cropping.
C)is called crop rotation.
D)increases erosion rates.
E)decreases soil's water holding capacity.
A)creates windbreaks.
B)is called strip cropping.
C)is called crop rotation.
D)increases erosion rates.
E)decreases soil's water holding capacity.
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26
What is a hormone?
A)A new form of chemical insecticide waiting approval by the EPA
B)A strong herbicide
C)A species-specific chemical sex attractant
D)A chemical that travels in the circulatory system and controls an organism's growth and development
E)A safe, natural pesticide
A)A new form of chemical insecticide waiting approval by the EPA
B)A strong herbicide
C)A species-specific chemical sex attractant
D)A chemical that travels in the circulatory system and controls an organism's growth and development
E)A safe, natural pesticide
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27
Soil conservation on farms is best implemented by which of the following methods?
A)terracing, contour farming, and alley cropping
B)contour farming, plowing, and cover crops
C)alley cropping, cover crops, and plowing
D)plowing, tilling, and contour farming
E)cover crops, alley cropping, and tilling
A)terracing, contour farming, and alley cropping
B)contour farming, plowing, and cover crops
C)alley cropping, cover crops, and plowing
D)plowing, tilling, and contour farming
E)cover crops, alley cropping, and tilling
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28
Sustainable agriculture
A)treats agriculture as an industry.
B)treats long-term soil quality as a top priority.
C)has a goal of increasing short-term crop production.
D)depends on genetic engineering of high-yield crops.
E)never includes crop rotation.
A)treats agriculture as an industry.
B)treats long-term soil quality as a top priority.
C)has a goal of increasing short-term crop production.
D)depends on genetic engineering of high-yield crops.
E)never includes crop rotation.
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29
What are the two main approaches the government uses to influence food production?
A)eliminating subsidies and controlling prices
B)importing needed crops and controlling pricing
C)providing subsidies and recycling
D)eliminating subsidies and importing needed crops
E)controlling prices and providing subsidies
A)eliminating subsidies and controlling prices
B)importing needed crops and controlling pricing
C)providing subsidies and recycling
D)eliminating subsidies and importing needed crops
E)controlling prices and providing subsidies
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30
What agricultural style prevents erosion on steep slopes?
A)windbreaks
B)conservation tillage farming
C)terracing
D)strip cropping
E)crop rotation
A)windbreaks
B)conservation tillage farming
C)terracing
D)strip cropping
E)crop rotation
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31
Global food supplies can be made more available and affordable by
A)purchasing food from big box stores.
B)consuming more meat.
C)eliminating subsidies.
D)wasting less food.
E)promoting free trade.
A)purchasing food from big box stores.
B)consuming more meat.
C)eliminating subsidies.
D)wasting less food.
E)promoting free trade.
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32
In alley cropping,
A)crops are planted between rows of trees or shrubs that are used for fruit or firewood.
B)terraces are built to prevent swift water runoff.
C)plowing runs across slopes.
D)special tillers are used so the topsoil is not disturbed.
E)a small series of dams are built.
A)crops are planted between rows of trees or shrubs that are used for fruit or firewood.
B)terraces are built to prevent swift water runoff.
C)plowing runs across slopes.
D)special tillers are used so the topsoil is not disturbed.
E)a small series of dams are built.
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33
A farmer with 1,000 acres desires to reduce soil erosion on her land. Her acreage is open fields on a steep mountain slope. What is her best option to reduce erosion?
A)terracing
B)alley cropping
C)strip cropping
D)contour farming
E)leveling the mountain
A)terracing
B)alley cropping
C)strip cropping
D)contour farming
E)leveling the mountain
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34
Which of the following would be used to kill weeds?
A)herbicides
B)rodenticides
C)fungicides
D)insecticides
E)natural enemies
A)herbicides
B)rodenticides
C)fungicides
D)insecticides
E)natural enemies
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35
IPM (integrated pest management) is becoming widespread as a way to control pests. This method
A)first uses chemical controls to maximize yields.
B)has been shown not to be effective in commercial agriculture.
C)first uses cultivation such as intercropping, then uses biological controls, and then uses chemical controls in hard hit areas.
D)uses a mixture of several modern pesticides applied at one time.
E)first uses chemical controls, then biological controls and then cultivation.
A)first uses chemical controls to maximize yields.
B)has been shown not to be effective in commercial agriculture.
C)first uses cultivation such as intercropping, then uses biological controls, and then uses chemical controls in hard hit areas.
D)uses a mixture of several modern pesticides applied at one time.
E)first uses chemical controls, then biological controls and then cultivation.
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36
What are the three major types of organic fertilizer?
A)green manure, nitrate spray, and animal manure
B)sewage sludge, compost, and green manure
C)compost, liquid manure, and nitrate spray
D)animal manure, compost, and green manure
E)liquid manure, sewage sludge, and animal manure
A)green manure, nitrate spray, and animal manure
B)sewage sludge, compost, and green manure
C)compost, liquid manure, and nitrate spray
D)animal manure, compost, and green manure
E)liquid manure, sewage sludge, and animal manure
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37
Integrated pest management ____ than pesticides.
A)is more labor intensive
B)is faster acting
C)requires more fertilizer and irrigation
D)is less environmentally sound
E)is easier to use
A)is more labor intensive
B)is faster acting
C)requires more fertilizer and irrigation
D)is less environmentally sound
E)is easier to use
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38
Pesticides used to kill only a selective, target species are referred to as
A)broad spectrum.
B)insecticides.
C)natural enemies.
D)narrow spectrum.
E)persistent.
A)broad spectrum.
B)insecticides.
C)natural enemies.
D)narrow spectrum.
E)persistent.
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39
Sustainable agriculture is characterized by the major use of
A)massive irrigation projects.
B)fossil fuels.
C)pesticides.
D)organic fertilizers.
E)inorganic fertilizers.
A)massive irrigation projects.
B)fossil fuels.
C)pesticides.
D)organic fertilizers.
E)inorganic fertilizers.
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40
What is a pheromone?
A)A new form of chemical insecticide waiting approval by the EPA
B)A strong herbicide
C)A species-specific chemical sex attractant
D)A chemical that travels in the bloodstream and controls an organism's growth and development
E)A safe, natural pesticide
A)A new form of chemical insecticide waiting approval by the EPA
B)A strong herbicide
C)A species-specific chemical sex attractant
D)A chemical that travels in the bloodstream and controls an organism's growth and development
E)A safe, natural pesticide
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41
People who are underfed and people who are overfed face similar health problems.
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42
The small number of livestock and grains that humans depend on for food places us in an advantageous position to withstand the effects of environmental degradation.
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43
Malnourished individuals may become more prone to infections and may eventually develop a specific deficiency disease.
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44
____________________ is the condition under which all or most of the people in a population have daily access to enough nutritious food to live active and healthy lives.
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45
Goiter is caused by a deficiency of ____________________.
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46
Crossbreeding is a quick and reliable process that combines genes from genetically dissimilar species to produce a valuable new crop.
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47
Pesticide use has resulted in increased pest resistance and therefore an increased use of pesticides.
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48
Aquaculture is the world's fastest growing type of food production.
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49
Polyculture farms produce higher yields than high-input monoculture farms.
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50
Even if a country has banned the use of DDT, the pesticide can still enter the country as it can be carried by vectors such as wind.
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51
Plantation agriculture is primarily used to reduce soil erosion and restore soil fertility.
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52
The United States' agricultural system employs more people than the automotive, steel, and housing industries combined.
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53
_____________________ result from altering an organism's genetic material to produce desirable traits and therefore, are very controversial.
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54
Livestock production generates more of the world's greenhouse gases than the transportation sector.
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55
More-developed countries primarily use ____________________ agriculture for food production.
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56
The need for large inputs of commercial inorganic fertilizers is a disadvantage to the green revolution.
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57
One of the best ways to overcome undernutrition is to reduce poverty.
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58
Current worldwide food production is less than in previous decades.
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59
Since the 1950s, the ____________________ has increased global food production by planting monocultures of key crops, increasing yields, and increasing the number of crops grown per year.
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60
Crop rotation depletes nutrients in the topsoil more than when only a single crop is used year after year.
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61
____________________ is the movement of surface litter and topsoil.
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62
Explain how eating fish or poultry leads to more sustainable agriculture.
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63
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In the accompanying world food production map, choose the location that principally involves industrialized agriculture.

In the accompanying world food production map, choose the location that principally involves industrialized agriculture.
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Two problems associated with ____________________ are salination and waterlogging.
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65
Although highly efficient, ____________________ destroys mangrove forests, produces large amounts of waste, and demands large inputs of land, feed, and water.
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66
What are three problems associated with synthetic pesticide use in large-scale agriculture?
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67
What can an individual do to reduce exposure to pesticides? List at least three ways.
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68
A(n) ____________________ is the specific type of pesticide used to kill rats and mice.
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69
Describe the current state of the green revolution and where you see the future going.
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In the accompanying world food production map, choose the location that has essentially no agriculture.

In the accompanying world food production map, choose the location that has essentially no agriculture.
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71
Why are genetically modified organisms controversial? Do you think they should be used to increase food security?
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72
What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of commercial pesticides and more sustainable pesticides? Which do you think is the best choice for the future?
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73
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In the accompanying world food production map, choose the location that principally involves intensive traditional agriculture.

In the accompanying world food production map, choose the location that principally involves intensive traditional agriculture.
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74
U.S. consumers pay less than the market price of their total food costs. What are three of the hidden costs related to their food consumption?
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75
____________________ occurs when the productive potential of topsoil falls by 10% or more because of prolonged drought and human activities.
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