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Key Issue 1: Where Did Agriculture Originate? Pages 308-311 ***Always keep your key term packet out whenever you take notes from Rubenstein. As the terms come up in the text, think through the significance of the term. 1. Define agriculture: 2. Define crop: 3. What are the characteristics of a hunter-gatherer society? 4. What was the agricultural revolution? 5. Using Figures 9-2, indicate the crop hearths and animal hearths on the map below. 6. Define subsistence agriculture:

7. Define commercial agriculture: 8. What are the three main features that separate commercial agriculture from subsistence agriculture? 9. Read pgs. 350-351 and complete the chart below with important information. The text will generally explain commercial agriculture, and you will need to deduce the situation of subsistence agriculture on your own. % of Farmers in Labor Force Subsistence Agriculture (Mostly in LDCs) Commercial Agriculture (Mostly in MDCs) Use of Machinery Farm Size Key Issue 2: Why Do People Consume Different Foods? Pages 312-315 1. Define Dietary energy consumption: 2. Define food security: 3. How much of the world does not have food security? 4. How much of the world suffers from undernourishment? Where are those places?

Key Issue 3: Where Is Agriculture Distributed? Pages 316-331 1. What is pastoral nomadism? 2. In what type of climate is it usually found? 3. What regions of the world are currently occupied by this practice? 4. How do pastoral nomads obtain grain (several ways)? 5. What animals are chosen, and where? 6. Describe territoriality among pastoral nomads. 7. What is transhumance? 8. In what way do modern governments currently threaten pastoral nomadism? 9. In what climate does shifting cultivation predominate? 10. Identify the two distinctive features of shifting cultivation. 11. What is a swidden?

12. What is potash? 13. How long are swiddens used? 14. How is land owned in a typical village that practices shifting cultivation? 15. What percentage of the world s land area is devoted to shifting cultivation? 16. What percentage of the world s people work it? 17. Describe the PROS and CONS of shifting cultivation, or the arguments made for it and criticisms leveled against it in the space below. Pros (Arguments against replacing shifting cultivation) Cons (How is shifting cultivation being replaced?) 18. Define and describe plantation farming by filling out the chart below. Regions: Plantation Situated In: Operated By: Workers: Types of Crops: Definition: 19. What is meant by intensive?

20. Where is intensive subsistence agriculture practiced? Why there? 21. What is wet rice? 22. What is sawah? What is a paddy? 23. Define aquaculture (or aquafarming): 24. What countries are the leading fishing countries? 25. Have MDCs or LDCs consumed more fish? 26. What is double-cropping? 27. Where is double-cropping possible? Where is it not? 28. In areas of intensive subsistence agriculture where wet rice is not dominant, what is the major crop? 29. How are multiple harvests made possible in these less mild regions? Explain. 30. Make some important notes about intensive subsistence farming in communist China.

Agriculture following the communist revolution, communes. Agriculture in Communist China Agriculture in communist China today, postcommune. 31. What is agribusiness? 32. What is the principal difference between grains grown in commercial grain farming regions and grains grown in mixed crop and livestock regions? 33. Complete a bullet list that details the significance of wheat as a crop. 34. How do farmers and combine companies make use of the fact that the wheat matures at different times in the spring and winter wheat belts? 35. Identify the three regions of large-scale grain production in North America. 36. What is horticulture? 37. List the two most important cash crops of Mediterranean regions. 38. What is truck farming and where has it spread in the U.S.? And, give examples of specialty crops.

39. Where is mixed crop and livestock farming common? 40. Describe the irony between the amount of land devoted to crops vs. animals and the income generated by each in this region. 41. How does this type of agriculture allow farmers to more evenly distribute their workload? 42. In what different ways is the corn used? 43. Where is the U.S. Corn Belt, and what crops are grown there? 44. What three conditions make the southeast U.S. an ideal location for this commercial gardening and fruit farming? 45. Answer the following six questions about von Thunen s model using page 329 and Figure 9-35. a. Who was von Thunen? b. According to this model, what two factors does a farmer consider when deciding what to plant?

c. Draw a sketch of agricultural land use according to von Thunen. d. How does cost determine what farmers grow? e. How does transportation cost influence profitability of growing wheat? f. How could von Thunen s model be applied at a global scale? 46. What is a milkshed? 47. Why do some regions specialize in milk products like cheese and butter rather than fluid milk? Identify some of these important regions. 48. What country is the world s largest producer of dairy products? 49. What problems do dairy farmers currently face? 50. Define ranching:

51. What type of climate is livestock best adapted to? And, where is ranching practiced? 52. Why did cattle ranching expand in the U.S.? 53. Why did cattle ranching decline? 54. Where does cattle ranching take place today? Key Issue 4: Why Do Farmers Face Economic Difficulties? Pages 332-345 1. There is little new land actually available for farming. In fact, the current trend is to reduce agricultural land rather than increase it. Identify and briefly describe three reasons why land is currently being removed from agricultural use. 2. According to the Boserup Thesis, in what ways can subsistence farmers increase food supply? 3. Look at the graphic below. What is basically happening? Forrest Fallow<---------- --------------------------------- Time ---------->Multicropping 1. What are the two main practices of the Green Revolution? 2. Because of the Green Revolution, agricultural productivity at a global scale has than.

3. Describe the characteristics of the miracle wheat seed. 4. Describe the characteristics of the miracle rice seed. 5. What specific problems do farmers in LDCs have which might prevent them from taking full advantage of the Green Revolution? 6. List the advantages of ridge tillage. 7. What three crops are often genetically modified? 8. Approximately how much of major crops in the US are genetically modified? 9. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of genetically modified foods. 10. List the largest regions and countries exporting agricultural products. 11. What countries are the leading importers of food? 12. What country exports the most grain? What kind and how much? 13. What is the dilemma that is faced by LDCs as they seek to increase the amount of export crops to sell to MDCs?

14. Summarize Africa s food-supply struggle. 15. Some LDCs turn to the production of drug crops for export. The geography of these crops is distinctive. Identify the countries associated with the crops below. Cocaine (Cocoa Leaf) Heroin (Opium) Marijuana 16. Why have food prices been a more serious problem than food supply? 17. How have efficient agricultural practices, fertilizers and mechanical equipment, etc. created a problem for commercial farmers? 18. Create three bulleted points that highlight current ways in which the U.S. government currently deals with excess agriculture capacity, and explain each.