In how many geographical zones can sheep and wool production occur?
1
2
3
4
What is intensive farming?
Agricultural system that uses small inputs of labour, fertilizers and capital
Agricultural system that uses high inputs of labour, fertilizers and capital
Agricultural system that uses no inputs of labour, fertilizers and capital
Agricultural system that uses two independent agricultural enterprises on the same farm
What is a plantation?
A long, artificially-established forest, farm or estate, where crops are grown for sale.
A small, artificially-established forest, farm or estate, where crops are grown for sale.
A long, naturally -established forest, farm or estate, where crops are grown for sale.
A small naturally established forest, farm or estate, where crops are grown for sale.
Which is the cause of food shortage?
High capital investment
Rapidly rising population
Afforestation
Decreasing population
The major agricultural crop of Canada.
Rice
Corn
Wheat
Rubber
Green revolution refers to:
increased agriculture production around the world
decreased agriculture production around the world
increase in the input of agriculture
increase in the labour
What is mixed farming?
Sowing of seeds
Rearing of animals
Does not involve livestock
Sowing of seeds and rearing of animals together
Which country is the leading producer of natural rubber in the world?
Malaysia
America
Canada
India
Which one of the following crops is the example of plantation farming?
Which of the following is the principal crop grown in areas of intensive subsistence farming?
Yams and sweet potato
Cotton