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Singular agriculture

Plural agricultures

agriculture (plural agricultures)

  1. The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops, and the rearing and management of livestock; tillage; husbandry; farming.

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agriculture f. (plural agricultures)

  1. agriculture

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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Tue Jul 27 20:30:53 2010

Agriculture is the production of food and goods through farming. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of human civilization, with the husbandry of domesticated animals and plants (i.e. crops) creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more densely populated and stratified societies. The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science. Agriculture is also observed in certain species of ant and termite.

Agriculture encompasses a wide variety of specialties and techniques, including ways to expand the lands suitable for plant raising, by digging water-channels and other forms of irrigation. Cultivation of crops on arable land and the pastoral herding of livestock on rangeland remain at the foundation of agriculture. In the past century there has been increasing concern to identify and quantify various forms of agriculture. In the developed world the range usually extends between sustainable agriculture (e.g. permaculture or organic agriculture) and intensive farming (e.g. industrial agriculture).

Modern agronomy, plant breeding, pesticides and fertilizers, and technological improvements have sharply increased yields from cultivation, and at the same time have caused widespread ecological damage and negative human health effects. Selective breeding and modern practices in animal husbandry such as intensive pig farming (and similar practices applied to the chicken) have similarly increased the output of meat, but have raised concerns about animal cruelty and the health effects of the antibiotics, growth hormones, and other chemicals commonly used in industrial meat production.

The major agricultural products can be broadly grouped into foods, fibers, fuels, and raw materials. In the 2000s, plants have been used to grow biofuels, biopharmaceuticals, bioplastics, and pharmaceuticals. Specific foods include cereals, vegetables, fruits, and meat. Fibers include cotton, wool, hemp, silk and flax. Raw materials include lumber and bamboo. Other useful materials are produced by plants, such as resins. Biofuels include methane from biomass, ethanol, and biodiesel. Cut flowers, nursery plants, tropical fish and birds for the pet trade are some of the ornamental products.

In 2007, one third of the world's workers were employed in agriculture. The services sector has overtaken agriculture as the economic sector employing the most people worldwide. Despite the size of its workforce, agricultural production accounts for less than five percent of the gross world product (an aggregate of all gross domestic products).

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Mon Jul 26 21:22:13 2010

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Agriculture. has been India's primary source of income and employment, and we have known this since our school days. Yet, very few technological applications have been directed towards the core process of farming.

Food & agriculture - July 20 | Energy Bulletin
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Interview with an organiser of a food conference in Brisbane, Australia on future . agriculture. . Mentions we are past peak phosphorous, ways of making more phosphorous in the soil available, farming without fossil fuels, millennial cycles ...

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Customs . agriculture. specialists seize insects harmful to crops in shipment US Customs and Border Protection . agriculture. specialists working at Los Angeles.

From Google Blog Search: "agriculture"
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Project helps Alaskans spice up soil - The Associated Press
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The Associated Press The $48500 grant is part of the $3 million that the US Department of Agriculture spends each year on research and education intended to promoted sustainable ...
Bicycle tour to highlight region's agriculture - Glens Falls Post-Star
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Glens Falls Post-Star Officials from other partnering agencies, including the Agricultural Stewardship Association, Saratoga PLAN, and the Saratoga National Historical Park, ...
Thirteen-pound Rats a Casualty of Agriculture - Kansas City infoZine
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Kansas City infoZine Large scale clearing of forest for agriculture probably caused the extinctions, and this may have only been possible following the introduction of metal ...

From Google News Search: "agriculture"
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The Goldilocks Approach Farmers have an incentive to put too much of something in a field rather than too little Too much water too much fertilizer etc Better have some of it wasted

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Fri Jul 30 06:18:54 2010

agriculture?
Q. what's the difference between sedentary agriculture and agriculture? i'm studying like the first civilizations so it has something to do with back then
Asked by heyyoloserr - Thu Aug 30 23:53:21 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hmm, well sedentary means staying in one place, so that would be like having a permanent farming field, like in the fertile crescent where people first settled down. The other kind would be the opposite of sedentary, nomadic, so that might be like planting fast growing crops everytime you move from place to place.
Answered by quickshift - Fri Aug 31 00:13:23 2007

How has the american agriculture changed during this last century?
Q. How did the immigration, mainly from southern Europe and South America affect the american agriculture financially? Was there a great demand for immigration labor, and what might these reasons be? World wars or increasing amount of inhabitants? Or those combined?
Asked by Cocolina - Tue Mar 24 13:10:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. a century ago, there were less than 100m people in the US. today there are over 300m. a century ago, there were 1 1/2 billion people in the world. today there are 6 1/2. a century ago, manure was the fertilizer of choice. today it's chemicals produced from oil. a century ago, rain was the source of farm water. today, increasingly it's water pumped from rivers, or underground aquifers. a century ago, crops were pretty standard. many farmers saved some of their crops for next year's seed. today, most seed is purchased. much of that is patented and/or genetically modified. a century ago, farm population was nearly 50% of US population. today it's 2 1/2%. clearly there is more demand for immigrant farm labor. why pay someone to work year… [cont.]
Answered by linlyons - Tue Mar 24 13:27:00 2009

is it legal to drive with a agriculture permit in new jersey?
Q. is a agriculture permit the same thing as a farmer's license? if i was to get a agriculture permit (yes i am old enough to do so) would it be legal to drive to work and back. on the website it says farm use only..getting to and from work would be covered in the correct?
Asked by dennis l - Wed May 28 19:14:18 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. From the farm to the feed store, the slaughter house, to and from livestock shows and so on but not a regular job to and from, you would be ticketed for doing this and face a heavy fine...
Answered by UCANTCME - Thu May 29 08:50:54 2008

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